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To
To Go
ht Groups
douiicll at its
Monday night in *b,e' M
Building; adopted MspluiM
callliig.bn the propier authorities o
takel:steps to see that conditions
are remedied ao that the two trage-dies
which, liave oocumrect on the
Long Island Rail Road' within less
$han a year ape not \repeated. Ooples
of the resolution are 4o be sent to
*Ae organizations constituting the
Council and they, in turd. will .take
such action as they deem fit.
"The resolutions <were presented by
by Homer I. Harris and explained
by Edwin- J, Freejman. TBiey were
adopted on motion of Russell K tot-aling,
and read as follows:
"W^ hereby .declare .that the tra-gedy
resulting from the two L.IJ&.R.
wreaks within .the space of less than
one year. In which so many of our
neighbors and friends were killed
_ .*.-**»»«#v- o—"
'"investigations, resolutions and
blame fixing are not enough and
cannot take the place of "concrete
action to avert further tragedies of
this nature. ,
"Our memories must not be short.
At aL cost«'iar.the excitement of
great world p^blema,'ve.'muF\nrk
permit=the; prcaont- impossible situ A - *:*k* •--«" '• — —
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Four members of the cast of "What a Life/' presented by the Masque, and Wig Club as the annual senior
ptlhaey ?o»fm:nM #trh e?. »F'»r e^ep*o ?r;t»- —H igh.. .Bo l*t .oolT-Ieft *e ?**h*,Moret*e McrrMt. ?»+ «"» /w^^. ^ » -
— —- » *»&. **«ww W* VYCHW & I'M
play of the Freeport High 8ohMlr-hft *o
(he leading rd^c of Ilchry Aldrioh, and Ba
,
Morrltt,, Pat BUss, /Frank O.
Barry Hart* (Story on page 2)
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Acdpn » i?Ken on
Contracts Tdo Late
For hsue of Leader '\
Irit of F^epprt* Cr^w
'•We demand
Izatlonif
and
"We
.to the end
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of our cooitltuexit
to ^rlte. t^ie', G<>veMi(%r
our "State .Genatqms and Aasem-
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islation eneibllng theen astcattmeee bn yt oopf r loeepgger--
authority to operate and manage
the railroad.
* "We iirge all of our constituent
organizations to write to. Congress-man
Leonard W. Hall and %T J9. Sen-ato_
r_ —I.rv l-n., MT**I.v e*a ?.w. M i*ud* u Hjeirebreonetrc H,
I^elunan urging Immediate action
by Hie mter-6bate Oommerce Cbinr
mission .forcing rnataHatlon'of .nec-essary
safiety equipment on ,:the
LJ.AIR. to guarantee that our pub-lic
officials; do not .forget this pro-blem
of the, LJ.RJR. in the press of
later or greater problems. We here-by
create a permanent committee
of five members impbwered to co-operate
with other ""— - *—^ - •
By rJ^ei^^JpsephB: Taylor
Bombardler^;^ApM* of Freepo^'^B^9
^^.^'"m"' M^"B "*"'"^ ^%#&' '^ Mtpp-^*^reep6zt^I^g^ii&n'&^
•'•"'//MaroA . _,_
injlea as the B'29?.»^^ **
but well worth the: 4?4P'
m fact, the sixteen, of'us wji-o nan
*a «*Rv**M+ *** ™- ^" •" ^— -
Dpwee on Brdadtiaat
Having studied the bids submit-ted
by various contractors to do the
general construotion, heating anA
ventilating, plumbing and/sanitary
and electrical work for the new Bay*
view ave. school in consultatidn with
Architect prederio P. Wiederainn. of
Valley Stream, the Board/of Edu-cation
was to have*'taken formal
,._ an the awarding of'the con-tracts
at & meeting last night. How-ever,
as The Leader had to g& to
press earlier in the day to make the
mails for delivery today in the
homes of Ks readsrs.lt is impossible
to give a report of the action .taken
at the meeting in this issue.
However, Leo F. OlbJyn, presi-dent
of the Board :J Sduoation
issued a statement yesterday, in
which l?e said: j . 'v
. "Firm bids were' received whidh
slightly exceeded the . estimatod
oosL A number of alternates were'
requested in the specifications whl*m
the Board of Education is studying
at thet present time/to determine,
'the award of,\the contracts and^if'
additional funds arer, required-to
do-.the'work.-*: /.,- /••.,'' ,'/, y^yV...---->-/-.
VThe Board of Education : feels
'"^^% ^d*^u&e*!^;* -tto*'< the. ' - -
%"^ Ml^!
,, ..**, w««&wwc** v* ua wjio the "Spirit of Freeport",B-29 Surer-fortress
are agreed ithat each of us
will fly many times- tnad: defiance
before we mee"t the equal of the
hospitality we received In, that
smaJl by dynamic Eastern city.
The folks who.bought our bombeir
treated us all like long lost sons.
We arrived back here panting but
mighty pleased after five ?of the
fullest and mo# thrilling da)rs we've
ever spent. ' '' ^"
the last u
was the hlla
___..... v»* ^M*&*c vm**LpiuA*f over
one another changing from flying
coveralls to blue uniforms just be-fore
we landed. **.^***w% w*wi wilier organizations in From the time of our landing and
constructive^ action designed to pre- the parade—which was probably the
vent further disasters on the L, I. first and last time each of us will
R.B." • ^^ ever have his own conventible —
A forum on the Seniof uWzens each thing that happened seemed
• Group activities' being;, conducted better than the last.
Mondays and Tuesdays in the Am- The public reception, the War
erican Legion- Dugout was conduct- Bond gifts, football game, dances,
ed by John, P.. pejjonhe, chairman dinner parties and cocktail parties
of the movement '.Mrs, L.. S. Yudin —«ach brimming with hospitality
told how the group was functioning, an4 kindness—bowled, us over.
Mm. Arthur. Barrfgan spoke on Its The tripe to New York were the
possibilities. Mrs. ^Elizabeth F, Kel- first to most of us. We certainly en-ley
told cJ the.;progr6ins of simi^ joyed meeting Mrs. Roosevelt and
lar movement?;.in Nassau County were.thrilled by Miss Jinx Faulken-and
the country a* large. Mrs. .Phil-, burg. Luncheon at Sardi's was won*
ip Bloom appealed for those present derful, and Guy Lomlbardo and his
4ttiooh et cahTlMelAJ vat*dMhvMeaa vnaitttatgeenqti obne inogf tohffee rpeedo pblye owtr+gyahnl »zaitlon were certainly in """ '
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Prayers fo
in every okhe'way
peace to this
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perf onnanoe of one of Broadway
. . „— *v.*.**wjr ma.:* *te m iii.^ hit shows.
own good time' and the uncertain-tie?
of the present .day and bring
lasting peace. Everyone who agrees
with these sentiments is invited; to
drop into the Army headquarters
any day and join in the prayers for
the end of hostilities and a perm-anent
peace."
Holiday Season Hours
Listed By Post O@c
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"the movement. . " iSo many people'did so many
An appeal fb? funds to},'provide things for us, we're all at a loss
equipmenf to enable the pouncil to (to know just wliom we should thank;
condupt.classes In various'subjects So :may we. just, say "thanks" in
also was piade, ; ; < ..,, this story to each and. every ojie
ii. Mrs/ Hornold W, B«*tin, past pres- of you who had anything to do wl^h
Jdenit, presided -Jh the^abgense of the five days pf *"^-*" * '
President SainuelLyleraeL ' " honor? '
.^^ — W* ^^****#%^ Postmaster Mary Bannon uoday
announced the late hours of Win-dow
Service for the Christmas per-iod
at the Freeport Post Office..
Parcel Post, .Registry and Stamp
.Windows will be open during the
following hours:
Through Dec. 9/8:00 AJM. to 6:00
:M . •• ... • . . . . . .
December 11 to 14, inclusive^-
.!'.-.! V.'
aavproud of
FreepqPt'; "B?0@ Iq
you have-been
Jwe'can make you
7:00 A^J. to 8:00
; December 15 to
r:oo A^f* to 6:001 22, inclusive—
December -33"-7:00 AJ^M. to. 6:00 'pair. '• •' , v. • • ; • . •
Money order seirvie..wlll be avail-able
during the hduihg.of 9:00
and
•the
:*he
vvx
y
. , «* future ds
.
including 6aturijayB, \ ;
Money order wlhd@\v #U1 . be op
22,
from 9:0.
•urday,
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sales
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Henry Vielbig Dies
In Sarasdta/ Florida
Friends, in Freeport have just re-ceived
word of the death of Henry
Vielbig,: a former Freeport resident
and attorney In Sarasota, Fla;, last
Friday. Mr. Vlelbig moved to Flori-da
three years ago..
He was associated with Joseph
?"r?he3 and'Raymond Malone in
Uie practice of law at 23 Pine st,'He
was active In local politics and.a
past^ Sxhalted Ruler of the Freeport
Lodge of Elks. . %
?Jr, V101b*g will be among the 28
m«mlbers who have dlepl during the
past year to receive recognition at
the annual memorial .exercises to
bo held tonijht by the Elks. For-mer.
Grand, Exalted Ruler. .George
I.;Hall arlil be the 'SpeaKer. .Mrs,
George W. Bems will sing, Zdward
F. Meaney. is chairman of the
orial. commlttee^i ' "• •' • y; ,•.
.Willher Heat Co., Inc., $133,984;
Dierks Heating Oo., Inc.; $124,114;
James % Martin, Inc., $125,742; H.
Sand & Qo.? inc., $138,400; Benwihd
& Co., Inc., $138,760; Cpurter & Co.,
Inc., $132,626, and Brutschy, Fred,
Oo., Inc., $133,783, , . , :
Plumbing and Bantlary-nJohn
Boyd Plumbing & heating Oo,, Inc.,
$58,995;. Central Plumbing & Heat-ing,
. I n c,, $59^)00; Rlttenhouse
Plumbing, $03,840; Moriarty & Mol-ler,
$04,191; MUIer-Lette»nan Oorp.,
$65,969, and ' Eastern -Mechanical
Corp., $75,622. ' , . '
Elec tries 1—Bank Eleotrio Od., $93,-
900; Ai-c Elec*.Oonatr. Co., $M,640;
.Oeeco Else. ^Opnstr. Co., $J7,930;
MaiWn-Bpste'h Co., $103,980; Nager
Elec. Co., Inc., $113,403, and Karter,
Harry B., E. E,, $124,500. .:
.. i
Unity Party Meeting
Call«dfor " ' '*
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on
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^ji^llpl^g^ill^Sf^MMMmisk^
$1,S28 WasCoII^ |
Jn Girl Scout Campaign
Contributions to the Girl Qocuf
movement in the annual;fund rais-ing^
drive., tolled $1,528.11,. William
J. Margin,! jr.,, the honorary cnalr-man,
knnqimced today.' This was
;the, highest lamount collected Sin
recent years* he /commented. <% B^ th
Mr^ Maytlp,' and' Mrs. '^Wwlidy' Mln-%
nerly,\' fund •. drive ehainhan,' @^!'
Dressed appreciation to; .all: whp^
assisted in:- the campaign ,^ in a%iy'
fOfOW 'MaWnfd4 M^*'* ^— .*4-^V.-. *-- • '"
' ao. generously
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| Title | 1950-12-07 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a newspaper distributed locally within Freeport and Baldwin, Long Island, New York |
| 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 Liobrary |
| 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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