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TWENTY'
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Kov.^8^'.';
- The G.O.P/chaperoned ttbvernor
8 gotten .a'lot bf Attention *frdm the'high
aiid .Democratio parties for thiti
ph .dot.. 2p;l .the Democrats''have
pl^nded a ^more extensive Bdur, for.
Former Goy. Heitert ;JI. Lehman
today. Lehman % of course/lookr
Ing fqt votes ?qr . himself for T7.8.
'Senator—just as ^ewey. waa coral-*
ling votes for*John-Foster. Dulles.for.
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FABRIC WAU COVERING
V&* /OJO/
V* Dewey 7 visited Rpslyn, r.Garden
<3ity/,"'"Hempstead . and J/Rbckville
Centre, Lehman was ,scl?e<)ulpd for
Long Beach; Freeport, LakeFSucpess
and Levittown. ! ; ' r - - ^ --* ''
Republican, eyebrows were^arched
when;, County pKSirmah^Bene "Ai
^arreau'^for .the Dems^l charged
'Dewey's visit was- a "last minute
desparatlon move." G*OlP.er@ were
thinking of President Truman's visit
to "New York. / .•' , /.'
Things, got a little mixed/Up in
these closing campaign days with
i Ferdinand I. Haber, leading Hemp-stead
town Qempcrat rapping Her-j.
bert Bayard jswope of Port Wash-ington,
a leading national.Democrat*
for taking a philosophical view of
the governmental leadership of
by Executive J. Russel Sprague.
Haber a:3ked" Swppe to recant ^be-cause
Sprague "wants all opposition
ruthlessly exterminated." It was
something" "like Bernard Baruch,
elder statesman assuring that in his
opinion "Foster Dulless" was not a
J-blgot, while. Lehman inslsj%d Dulles
was just that. Swope gave Haber
the cold shoulder. * .
Athough adoption of tpwn'Uudr'
gets oame right at the crucial time
of a political campaign'there was
no effective criticism of the fiscal
of the Republican encum-anywhere,"
though-the budgets
were highest on record. Democratic
jG&ders^contcnded—that—towii-boards-have
refused to do anything about
increases regardles of opposi-tion;
and intend to have daytime,
hearings regardless of opposition.
Town budgets adopted look like
this:
Hempstead —Administrative bud-get,
$1,750,651; rate, none,; high-way
budget, $1,111,434; rater $.31.
North Hempstead — Administra-tive
budget, $719,737; rate, $.02;
highway, $527,479; rate, $.38.
Oyster Bay—Administrative bud-get,
$988,952; rate, .none; highway
budget, $406,609, rate, $.39.
Charges that either major party
were merely playing politics in rul-ing
the Nassau-Independent Fusion
Committee off the ballot Were re.r
jected by decision of "Justice %*ercy
D.' Stoddard in Nassau supreme
The press agent of Mrs. A. Alden
Sea/bury of Hempstead, cKSlrman
of the... JFO phqrged. i Republican
bosses were trying, to deprive her
candidates -of, a ballot place* Qhe
also appeared as a member, of tne
RecepWoi^ committee of the Dembr
cratic party to Mr.^Lehman.
Nathaniel.. Taylor , of, Malveme,
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]OF jPrlvaTei^
candidate,.jor presiding
supervisor *n ^en)Eatead^say&. ^he
wai&ta .to <be elected sozhe can abolish,
expensive resent day^ town govekn-
LARXCOS HAVE
i and .Mrs. Barnes J. ^Laricgs, ' 48
Pardihg Vplv,: are' the parents; ]6ii] &
daughter/' Geo:*gettei77Sorn '-.in''* th&
Freeport Hospital, last .Thursday.
befor^ h^r, marriage.
'
. *' C%nnM Jdjhn' ild thA'nanie gi^dn to
a son "Born to Mn and Mrs:' Julius
M. AlIen,,^19^Mpody ave.t in the
Freeport Hospital-oh'Tuesday, Oct.
25.;. T*iev;mp.ther was JMCiss'. AJargaret
Bent^nger b'efore her marriage. •
,8oiENCE-p?TAiB'.:f;
; j^Ohri^ian Science prq-grdm
will be broadcast Sunday from
8:30 to 9/A.M.J.over Station ;WNBd.
The ..subject is /'Washing Away .the
.El8/ CAPTER
Members of Freeport
& 'Hallowe'en Party /fol-
^ .brief . meeting ^ Monday
ji Spartai)JTTemplei !. .Mrs,
Teresa V. iThayer; headed the cpm-mU
ttee ^ in ch argK^ A / feature was a I;
baby ploture co*}t^sf which .was -won
by Mrs. Elsie W^iitehouse and Mrs.,
Emily Clements. ' ; \ —;
, A .class_of_-14^will ;be 'initiated at
a .meeting Monday night. V
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\\14t!i 'No. N. Tlj A QOPT
Sbkte Engineer Is
Against Parking Plaza
BRANDS, SERVICE and PEOPlrEYouKnovl
There's a lot more to food-buying than just sav-ing
the money you know you'M. shye here. It's
a matter of buying brands you know, quality
<hal'g a know:* factor. It's a hiatter of buying
wh«r:rwrvlO*ls"the^"buy-word" . ."% where the
same personalized, friendly wa*^oA_do%nz-husl-ness
is an everyday thlhg, with the people you
know, who serve you day after day, year after
year. You'll find all that and more at ArDeal,
your personallzed^super mart!
AMPLE FREE PARKING
' FREE DELIVERY I
FREEPORT9.4176 or 94160
MA At
Grove St at MERRICK Rd.
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Meat*
YOUNG JEB8ZY Ik.
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All Popular Brands
Cigarettes
Peter-Paul Ooboanut
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All Popular Brands
Cannd Beer
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Maryland No,- 2 can
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Libbys or Del Monte
BardeM Pears
.largest cans
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Gold Seal
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Beechnut Junior
Baby Food
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AepreseAtatlves oi^^ the- LdAg
Island Rail Road .and the State
Department *of Public Works testi-fied
at th'e hearing before the Public
Service Oonmilssion in Manhattan,
on Monday they would not oppose
tl%e Village Boardls plan for the
elimination of .grade crossings in
Freeport. O. M. Buerger, counsel,
and Engineer John M. Nicholson for
the L.I.R.R,, and Cfarroll Blanchard,
engineer of the D^.W., testified.
The last, however, voiced opposition
to including the proposed .parking
plaza as an incidental to the project,
but said that was up to the PjS.C.
FYank Bowers, counsel for the
Pj9^., seemed impressed as Harry
O, Strecker, jr., .engineer who de-signed
the plan, explained that un-leas
the/parking area yas provided
there iwould not be an mch of space
for off the street parking in the
vicinity of the tracks for the two
years it is expected it will take to
complete ' the ""elimination work,
Mr. Strecker added that the plaza
could be laid out before the work
was started and ample space provid-ed
for%the Parking of the cars of
commuters. . . f
Wont Charge for Land
Counsel Mactln H/Wey-also
submitted a letter from
David, Z.V5mu6ker, ..trustee .In'^the
LJJt.Ar'bahkruptoy prpcedlnga' and
manager of the^rpad, a%l vising the
village #ie railroad would not
charge for the property now occu-pied
by the freight station east of
Henry st., which Is included in the
parking plaza area, if another site
waa provided further east.
Commissioner William^ Arkwright
presided at the hearing;. ALtl%e.out=
set Mr. Strecker testified that park-
Ing facilities had been allowed in
connection with the ^ elimination
projects in Rockville Centre and
Babylon. Mr. Bowers then took over
the questioning. . The testimony
concerned mostly technical matters,
but considerable time was dSvotcH
to consideration of -the proposed
parking plaza. Mr. Bowers asked If
the triangle at-Newton blvd. and
. Sunrise highway could not be used
In conjunction with the plaza. How-
1 ever, the witness explained the Vil-
\lage Board had already committee^
^ the use of this plot for parking cars
of shoppers, Mr* Bowers also-sug*
gested using only half the proposed
Mr. St.rec.ke.r brought out that not
only was the area aeeded for the all
day parking of Freeport commuters,
but also those of Roosevelt and
Other commun!iUea,_ making, it more
than a local "problem. He also said
many people came from other Vll-
2age9-J%) shop in Freepprt and the
field would be available for
(Continued on Page 4)
Dr. John W
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OR, JOHN W. DODO
< "Keeping Freeport schools^ the workshops of democracy/' This- has
been the theme of Dr. John Wl Dodd, one of..the nation's most outstand-ing
educators, ever since his appointment as Superintendent of Schools
in Freeport in 1925. Under his supervision, ggd with the full, cooperation
and open-piinded policy maintained'by tRe" Board of Education,- our
school systeih has become a model for "all educational institutions to
follow. It is indeed .apropos, and ..
an honor to salute Dr. Dodd dur-ing
this Nati*o nal* E d'u c*ation Week.
We, the citizens and fathers of
Freeport, are fortunate in having a
man like John Dodd, as head of
our schools, not only because he Is
one of the mogt prominent leaders
in this field, but also because his
lifetime has .been devoted to guid-ing
our children during their most
formative stage of life/ This guid-ance
!s based on far-sighted plan-ning,
flexibility, adaptability, ,un<
derstaudlng, full_health and physlr
oal education/good citizenship^ and
the best In principals and teachersT-This
wdh him^the honor of serv-ing
as President ot_tn@ New York-
State Teachers' Association (1940-
1942), which has a membership of
over 48,000. .
Dr. John W. Dodd is a graduate
of Columbia University, B.S,, M.A.,.
and New York University, Ph.D.
His background is rich in, educa-tional
experience; He heejded the
Latin Dept. of the Hershey (Pa.)
Hign School;, and serVed as* Prin-cipal.
of Gates &hool No. 6, Rochester; Columbus,Aye, Elementary School
Freeport; Marquand Junior School, Brooklyn, N.Y.; and Freeport Junior-
Senior High School.. "He has four brothers and a sister who are also
actively engaged in some form of educational teaching. Lawrence Dodd
js superintendent of .School District 15, Lawrence-Cedarhyrst; T. Allen
Dodd is principal of Northport elementary school; Leonard Dodd .coaches
in physics and chemistry at Oystef Bay High School and Ear; Dodd
teaches physical education in the U. S. Navy. Their sister, Mrs, Margaret
Dodd Pitcher, teaches in Freeport's Archer St. School. Another sister,
.Mrs,. Macy_D. _Peck,..ia.Reformer, teacher. _
" * ' .' . i -.'
His youthful and. athletic appearance j@* attributed to his active Inter-est
In all scjiool extra^currlcula programs, particularly sports. His hobbles
Include golf, swimming, tennis, and public speaking. He Is a member of
N.Y. State Educational Conference Board, Life Member of the National
Education Association, Spartan Lodge, of Masons, Cyrene Oommandary, LJ.
Consistory 32 degree, Damascus S%?rme, Past Master^oi* LI. Rose Crolx, Past
Regent of Royal Arcanum,. Past Prea. of Nassau County Schoolmen's
A*sn% and Freeport Exchange Club, former dhalr*nan<.of Freeport Red
Cross War Fund Drives, 20-year Chairman of Americanism bpmmi&tee,
WUIIam CUnton Story Post/A. L.,an4 Prea. of N. Y. State (GounoH of City
and VlUage Superlntendehtat Honorary Life Member of N*Y. StateLPTA,
member of Nassau County Board of Health, former member of Board of
Trusteea of Hqfstra College, and many other organizations. He was com-missioned
an affleer In the U.S. Navy and served as Paymaster* aboard
the U.S.8. Black Arrow, Troop Transport, during World iVaiv 1^ _ _ L
The Dr. Dodds have two children: Bill Dodd, FHS '49, and .now a
student at Colgate University, and Mary, Freepqpt High School freshman.
They reside at 31? So. Long Beach avenue/ Mrs. Dodd. (former Adelaide
Goodman), is a graduate of Syracuse Univ.. and had also been active in
many organizations including .a tour as Pres. Freeport Athena Olub, Past
Regent D.A.R., Director of the Freeport Branch Needlework Guild of
America^ and member of Salvation Army Advisory Committee. "
'•* *. * *
This la Qr. John W. Dodd, a Freeporter known and respected In the
realm of education, and Superintendent of the Freeport Schools: "The
Seaman School Named
For Caroline Atkinson
the new Seaman ave. school
has been Mamed the Caroline G.
Atkinson School In memory of/
the teacher who served In the
Freeport school system for 52
years prior to her retirement In
1937, and who passed away laat
Friday, *
L4o F. Glblyn, president of the
Board of Education, announced
at the dedication of the school '
last nl*ht, the board"had voteoT.
to so designate the new institu-tion.
An obituary of Mlds Atkln,aon
will be found on Page 5 of
*^ week's Issue of The leader.
Residendal Area
Excluded From New
Apartment Zone Tlea
Block Front* Merrickj
Porterfield, S. Bay view,
Washington - Hearing
Mrs. Ruth W. Neary and 'Mrs.
Yollmeir aiid Fultoir
m» ^ e m
edell Close Behind
W|th 5,036 Vote*; .
Summary
Sheriff H. Alfred Vbllnier' and
Chester A. Fulton,,
Public Cemetery, tied in the Free-port
Native Son sweepstakes In
Tuesday's election with 5,683 votes
each, followed, closely by Theodore
Bedell, jr., running for re-election
as County Comptroller with 5,635
votes. John Foster .bulles was,
hlgh_in_the_vlliage'with 5,746 votes,
on the Republican ticket, but Her-bert
H. Lehman, who was elected
U.S. Senator, also was 'tops for the
Democrats, polling' 3,213 .votes*
Dulles' majority in the village was
5,746r
Vollmer defeated Joseph P. Don-
%\elly rUnplng . on. ...the Democratic
and Liberal party slates, by 5,663 to
2,034, a majority of 3,629. He was
high on !t*ie county ticket, but
Qeorge S. Johnson, running for rer
election for District Court Judge,.
an amended application for a^rczon- polled ahquty(?0 percent .of tHe'vote
ng of their property fronting on oast*in Freeport.
o%,
fromva residence ? A. district ,to apart*., service employment,'' '
ment..prlgin&lly!theyr(re^ueateAthat exceeded the "no,"'.by 9 .,
the statue; of the entire block be 3,474 to 2,465, muoli to the
cha,nged.. However/'this met with polntment o%! local :vetera%»
such strenuous opposition at a pub- count on Amendment No. 7;
lie hearing conducted by the Village Ing bonds.issued ^Jorr.J%M-llquidating
Board that the application was projects from the tax limit; was
withdrawn"before the board couldv 2,435 to 1,435, majority' of 1,000.
reach a decision in the matter. j The vote for the various
Under the 'revised plan four par- da&s Jh the WHage w»a as
eels fronting on .Washington st,, I AawociHte Judxo Court of
" 5,0311 Frocawel (D..L.)
H majority 3561.
, . . ^ , , , , Stntoa Senator—Dulleg (M\
have been erected have-been elimin- ^ S;?4 07—Lohihnn—fUf.L;j]—2^n?7**T]uiir*»
from consideration Jn the ap- ""Uority 3^«4. « • ,. . Juatlee of the Suprcnip. Court—Hoofey
',..JJ*.UJJ, 7,470; F«utimer (A.L,P.), MM:
* SfpgeftucfT (L,) J2(l; Hoofey'a majority,
'7,203. 1
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L. F. Giblyh'a Dedicatioia -
Of New Seaman ave* School
The following is the message of
dedication issued by &eo F.jQlblyn,
president of the Board of Education,
at the dedication of the new Sea-man
ave. school last night:
"To the citizens of Freepbrt
whlose. wlsfpn and hope for the
higher anX finer-things of life;
/ Jk@.*^ose^_wlio believe In the de-
—vcKopment of an_owtst%n^llng
elementary "school ^pro%ram; t@
those who would foster the best
u* education; to the lasting
friendships that^jnay spring
from heref <o the business*
aotUty and foresight wl%lch
made <hb bulldlnf poss*6ie; 46
those whose love for youth aaJ
" belief ui this co3nmun%ty^estab-llsheol
this fine bullduig; to sJl
the #nhabltan*a who would ga$h"
er for the unprovement of/this
conxmuhKty; to the. unnumbeMd2_
throng, of young peopJe^who^
through the_jrears, may ^ here
gather rr un3eM*andm^ Jmowl-
^ edge, ^Ierahce# kbxdaess aaA
hope; to those^who beUeve/ln, a
bet$er^ and" ^atronger ^Amerfo&
through education ^- this buOA"
Is
Limi* fixed
Iii Parg pidd 2
Truatee Smith informs
Of Action By Board
Parking In Interior Parking
2/ln the .rear of tHe Groye Theatre
isHo be limited to two,, hours from
8 A.M. to^:30 PJk*L; just as soon as
the necessary arrangements can be
completed. Village Trustee/Leonard
D. B. Smith so advised the members
qf the Atlantic-South Civic Associa-tion
at their .meeting Thursday
night: in. the South Shore Yacht
complained
of thd tongfestlon at ..the .field-and
"urged"that_something .begone..td
.reWeye the cohditibn. AJr^Smim
replied, that following <"the ;open
jneetlng 'of the J .yilIage4Bowd oh
?u&day night, Npv, "i/ this, decision
was reached "and. the plan would be.
made operative just as soon as &it
had be"en agreed to by the officials
of Century Circuit. Theatres, Inc!
High school, teachers and^ students
are to have the use of^he field
across Grove st. in which' to jpark
their cars. •
When a representative of the Long
Island Association^ who was tqt; haVe
spoken, * failed to- appear? Joseph
VanBlerck, jrl, "plnc)i hit/' by giv-ing
some interesting experiences he
has had in racing speed boats.
The following slate of officers was
.placed _.m -.homihatlon preparatory
to the,annual meeting In December:
W. E. Watson, for president, suc"-
ceeding ,P^ul W. Oarbo; Theodore
Carle, vice - president; Edmund
Apsendahlrtreasurer; Harry H, Zgj-ger;.
/recording secretary; - Joseph
Martz,. flnan^laJL secretary; "Mrs.
John Henneman, cprrespondlng; sec-retary
; Fred Cook, chairman = o(
committee on hlghwe/y;
ways;-Gilbert B. Zletcher
tation;-Frederick W. Welsch. mem-b^
rshlp; i George Both,JBchoola;Jyic-tbr
c. Wade, public/ relations; Ar-thur
Greehb%at^'lights, and Trej%=
well / H? Hopkins, planning; *' t v V;
Mr^ * VanBlerck j Theodore Nielsen
and Sophie J^ickmann were received
as members. ; ' \ _ J _j_^_
deep and extends south
from Porterfield pi. Also,
eary who owns the property front-ing
on Porterfield pi. has stipulated
that If the request^ granted, re-,
strlctlons will be included:in the
deed for the sale of the. land requir-ing
a set-back of 40 feet, from any.
point on;the southslde of the street. . .. ., _...
This; she points .out, is more than ^%%* 'i;,
NASSAU .COUNTY OFFICES
County EjtocuUvc—SpMiwue ?B), R,-
44»: Sfw#Mnn, (i). and L,) %,2Z3: Dofner
(A.L.P) «6; SiHHwuc'a m»jor!ty. 3,134.
County Jmhrc—CoHInw (R) B,66I:P:t-
(D..L.J (2,022, ColHna' majority 8,-
o'f the Childron'i*
(R)
County ComntroMef-^Bedoll (R) I*,-
636; Warren (D.-L.) 2,037,
majority 3,BUM. "
County Olai'k=-Rannom (R) 5,R«2:
BcrmlnKnnm P-4D.-L.) I,H72; Anduraon
(L.) 126, Rnnaom*n majority 3,6H4.
Sheriff—Vollmor (R.) 8,663; Donnelly
. * j * ii_ i. , l)l»tr!ct Attorney—Gulotta now Is. required along the.rest of mm: Andoraon <n..L) 2,i«z,
the block to Washington st., and m»joHty 3,388.
also on the northslde of th'e street.
Hearing Bet for Deo. 6
AT hearing on the amended appli-cation
has been called by the Board
for Tupsday night, December 6.
There is an old two»stoTy building' (D7iLj)"%,034rvoHmer'a
on the Neary property while ^11'{lie ,^W™""* ^°"*''A°^,^', . _ » .
structures on t^e Vogel land were j%^%^°?8Bor '"
razed several years ago. Theappll-j Judge 3f the'Flrat District Court—
cants contend that it Is impossible Bkonbarw (R.) c,638;Oti< (D..-L,) z,ooj, ^7»?%:;%%%M V>M**^mj-, be worse when the plans for widen- Johnson (R) o,6?G; Goldman (D..L.)
rledout, Theynowhe,vean-opporZ 'P»'*d!ng^8un«rv.N6i^Pa*.t*rMn (R)
tunlty to sell the land for an apart? (Continued on Page 16)
There also .will be a hearing on a
(Continued on Page 2) . *** —• .
Children?* Book Week
Starts Next Sunday
Children's'Book Week, to be ob-served"
starting Sunday, will mark
the 31st anniversary of this occa-sion
in the field of'children's liter*
ature. J ' r
Each fall since 1910; in public
school libraries/* throughout!'
country, ^ooks, old an hew,
be. displayed along with posters de-slgned_.
and^_created especially for
this event.) * ,
v The 1949 slogan;. "Make Friends
With Books" suggests that parents
and *those working with children
introduce bopksrtp.boys and girls at)
an early age. . /, ."- \..,v.f:
JTaxpayers who feel Qie Village
Assessor has fixed too high a valut-tlon
on their properties will be
given an opportunity to yolce_ their
objectldhs at the annual Grievance
Day session of the Village Board
Tuesday night. /
The Board will remain in session
from. 7 o'clock until 11 ifor this pur^
pose. Howeyer,"all' persons com-plaining
will be Matured to file _k_
statement . under ^ path"^ps@i(]
In which the assessment
PHARMACY
OPEN ALb
Bay view Pha%Aacy,.8puth
Bay View &%,$% Atlantic 'Sves.; will 're-.
mai^ [open Sunday after/ the' other
druggists in Freeport .close At 2
The teleph^ns is FReeport 8-qi34
.All objections will be taken underr
consideration and a decision an-nounced
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figures were adopted, Jpjwhlch cases
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | 1949-11-10 |
| 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. |
Description
| Title | 1949-11-10 1 |
| Text |
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