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To
Attempt Made
late Negroes
Building
-; .: The. Freeport Board of
, ,•= ' tlo%% bM? b^' ^wiphield : by Dr*
/.\A. WJI«m*.Ne^ York Statp Com"
' miadoner of zx%»<^M<m In Ata
' to alter. Ms eohool diakdot Unes at
. the "demamd ' of «ti%e Notional Aaso-
" r datlion for *be,Advancen?<eint of the
colored People, /President Leo
/ • GJMyn , ej^toioed tbday.
Its \ supceaaful fight 7ln Hempstead,
' where o». $he <%n!bentlon that dls-
- Mot IJnea bad .been amanged to
. . isegregate ITegno chMdren In one
school, it miooeeded on appeal to
4he iStaite OommJaaioneir in having
. *Ae action -of the IBoazd of Educa-tion
in tl&at village set Bdde, .it
. started* a -'moyeinent here to have
a portion of the Qroive @t: school dis-triot.
added to #iajt of phe Olayeland
'aVe., eo]iool.-'The applioaMoh was
'denied %y ithe "Board gf- Education
an*l an appeal'itakento Albanyl
'{Ca iiphbMdng tbe. action, of the
Board, Dr. /Wilson points' out
l bondatry JlneBV were
school J . waa erebte%,'hi ' ; ^and. he
& of
f visit
an
^^They<m''«oLon;lo^i; 4^'anA 18; vis-
1' ' iiting { ea^h^.^of )\tlhe ,\ six . elementary
^«^oola\a^':'Sltes^now'^ use for
/. grades ^iFrom\ the ;"Z3nde!rga^ to
^•^.^;^3ie^' ireport <to Dr, Wilson,
• ' -Qieyi'^wwte : •*: i; * ^ . -^. ....... \
;v ' "We Jdzoye around distrlob boun-
? darles ^nd the several oreas served
; by :ea^';^hool*. We seduced enroll":
yjne^t/Vixppgram and sc%tbbl jpfa
^: datk from/the looat school author-
-'jitlea ' and : 'records;^ •;/;-, •••'/-• '• •"" ' .1 '"' '"
, : ; ',; [* 'The^ jOlevelaad aye(, edbobl* bu41d-
\ 4 ing^ : is jthe. second #e3t , in Abe syakem,
t . seoond' only tothe Seaman ave, build-
:\ ^"Ing, M ithe seeond, b'est in'. iQhe '.sys-
^: ,tem, secpild only/to the Seaiman ave.
ybuUdl^g completed' last yearl It was
/ erected ;in: 1931, is & twonatory bull*
/ ding v bf f ke; axslstlve . obnj^ruotion.
if .The, orlglhai site included! one and
1*hieo?4oumths apres.^'lihils past 'year
: son '0 elopes' lhave ibeen added and
developed ; the
•school, the.] copMnunlty and this
elementary/s^ool/in *commoni ;,
" \Go6d Facilities Cited «
'.*The"pIeyelahd'
"well'malntained,
, buildng is
. the other
buUdinp9 visited^ .New oil .burnhiig
•• etpjipm^nit 4s m opora^'oh. MaJnten-
•' ance cijews are working, on the cop-ymg
and, parapet .walls, New ligMlnjg
;• an<f interjqr paintlnig erne: scheduled
\for.the next two years/; llhiB school
.^jbuildjng ! has mane classrooms/, one
^of ':WihiQh is* not regulairly^usedr . A
^ wll^equippedl industrial '; apts? s$ioii
[<kind'' ihome: maQchig ]noo&/\are^prp'?
I vMed..Iassioom fuainitureis modern
diiig !: add, site .rate far
iNi&ne couM^ say that
have: ismod facilities,
excepting vthi?
. IPreeport
•?f •'r!r • .V; •^MM&.v Ktil^Mg Vy-'v'^'v * v '''. -. '*''• \; %"•'""-
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:«iliaai^j^^
tune?
^ ., ^ _ 'today;
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Governor Backs
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. ' Governor, Thomas K :pcwey,, at right, c< _
Rowlands * of Sqhehedtc dy, GraRd; Maater of Masons In; J^ew York
State, on [the^ Masoxilo jQ^ptherhopa ; Fund Campaign for ^95lJ v Tl;e
objeo«yeo?l^e;Campaign Is to »*** ?1,<IO%000 for a hew lnflnnary,at
the/Maspnl?, Horn? In, TJtlpa-^a/part :of the ,geriatrics program' of
'..^he•'• ^^.Xork^^^/Jifyinn^<6r jhe.,<50p' adult*:' at \the Home,\-w^o ^
?%%:'^"\^/-'^ tn);)y/y' •::•
, . . ' . - • ' • . • ' • - Sometime ion Satutoay^a teat
la to %e xoaQe of types of sirens
A It %a pJi^pbsed^Xlnstalt for use
t aa air raid1 w&rnlng signal*! If
tke pqoaslbh ever arises T^hen • a
•.!! waiting la Deeded, Fire Chief
Frank N. Klnsey announced tb»
day/^ Chief Klnsey Is In qharge
of the flremanlo dlylatdi* of the
local /Civil Defense y organlxa-
; tlpni He aald It was'' proposed to
purchase airena to be located -in
\varloua aeptlona of the bureau^
to be sounded In caae, of an air
••raid." 'yv\/.,'"• •••'•' • '%',-'[' V. "
teat people become alarmed
by the apundlhf! of 4he alrema
on SaturUa^ he aald he wanted
them ta be advised In advance
of the plans of his division.
EiarencelGlden
iii
Served as Life Savep
In Early Days; Later
Entered Building; Line
Olarenoe J. Goldeii, who,was long
associated. with' a .group of baymeh,
through v himself a buiUAer," th&t
made the Freeppr.t wa'borf rbnjt' fam-
^ {at-'the &SQ\of • 84*
.,.^Xr'.'\\-.irW,%'::,c.\
\.' •^ A!GDe^pe^^:.RM%^^*.^^ '^v-'i
.. . • ... . , ' Dkrettpr pyril ^/R3
a meeting .iqf , :ajU the in
tlon tAn&ht in :the' Municipal Bulld^ ^
ing to discuss -their duties*; Tihougli
^approximately V 3,000 i^pnaj' have \
volunteered 'to\ serve; iijL tiie' vaiibus
bmnphes of Qlyil De^ense;;Mr.' Ryan;-
said today tAis.'wM'%^i\enpt^:h, as; •
at least ,4|600 \persons\vwere needed *
to complete.' JQ%e :prg%nlzatlp^;.t%: •'
; It Is* taking .considerable Wayd; to
proceiss 'the , volunteers 'which]; As.
being done^ WednesjJay • n4ghts^ from
7 -to 0" o'clock and- Sundays .l^om 2'
to 5 pun^ in; 'heaidquaarters ,In. '.thq;
^Municipal Buiiddng, $;irst each per-son
lias to fUl'but an actlvi&y card
supplying .InformaiMon: a» to-naanie,:
O. D...Identification. Wo.,, date .of;
issue, home ojid. business :'o]dQi%sses
and telephone nujmbeTS;/:br@iR^ .6^ /
the. service In .which; it ;Js Desired} to :
serv^, hours avai^L^e//Utle^yB@<^bh
to whlch.a@sl(n^,\is^ial ayi^
*3* D* eouipment aviailaMe&yj^t^' *t
The ;,wlun'tc«?}m^^theh)^
^" *"k»tty: pledge,7.%a^xit^**%Br"
v^.^:
undefeate
F
tbnight in Al B.
fdMball wJB^brA of • 1850 at 3:
In his liome' at 31 •
he^had \Tesidad /for ••
.ReV: ' .A;/ lOordon.
o^ the W
which* he , ;waa : ay
funAral . '- service
y' where
A'. \Tlie
*\ /paatqp
^ o
f
&ve.
coaches ^md guests,— . ! «.? *
"White who;isousmesa Women-a
football minded, has agreed to spare
ho <effott the.bpys aplen-
ty. /No one .will" go hungry. An'' at-
.tendance .of ,iaibou't 100 as -expected,
^ Wreepomt ^-proud' of * the record -of
the .Red .DevJJa^biijthe, football ^ field
B@n^^^"J»^^Hrke^8^J^^%3^
" " ror""it(heii"
previously by William.Olinitoh Story,
Post, AjL.\ . • . vb r
The . season was. considered *ohe
of Ifhe most -outstanding \ln the his-tory
of Freepbrt football. The/team
won the eight gafmes * it played and
has been recognized at the co-4diaan-plon
' of' Oounity. Co-daptains
Skip Ulip, and Joe'' Maisone -were
adapted. a@ • memlbera of .the , All-
JMetropolltaa footbal team, while
jwveralfdther players received recog-nition
. oh ; Various All-Soholagtio
aquada. The greatest achieveinent of
waa the 4? to 13 victory
yer Baldwdh ^Qgh, <the. Red Devila'
tna<Qtional,yivaJ,: which ended* the
schedule in *a blaze of glory, :'•
'Sheriff ' S. Alfred; "Vollnier Is . to'
preside" # • toastmaater. Greetings
'. brought by William Ar Mo*
;: pajesldent. of the Boosters.
.ipBroadc&at rrivvy ..(.* .-?* * «'.. * .,
A preview; of what ]the\
rpmcn^will-di
i : dvezk */.&$«
'Milss'-Raith''] . ,.^
... ... ^ndih^ se^r^i^r^ a^d*jyloa;!
prcsldenk ,.pf the .' club; • • Al&ough•
'she vis • now% j&brarlah ^ at;J
of
/Miss . Norrls was , interviewed /by
Nancy Wa'rd on -"Views and News/'
a'program for Long. Island women*'
.The: club; <fqunded • fifteen.years
ago, has tan enrollment of, aAout
for!%. Tk will conMhue during the
coming year to explore =the oppbr-
;tunfties for 4he 'business women to
do something worth/while for her
home communit^amldstfthel prob-lems
.and frustrations iof modem
living, A (projeofk that will bq co&»
tlnued 'is the .annual award of tMe-
$100 scholarship to a Freeport *high
school 'girl to further her business
career/As heretofore/the funds!will
aY'.a^'S'pim!"
ial. was dm. .Oreenf^eld, Oemebery
Jlempsteadv ^ #
Mr* Golden was bom In Hemp-stead,
Ibut his parents moved to
Fheeport before he was a year old
and he Jived here from that.time
until his death, Be -was a member
of" the %idonee? LoiigAJ^aind/.iQolden
family theft] in^igpa)ted fwm Znef-land
prior <tb the Revolutdibnary War.
Bis {father was the late Oliver Gol-
.d«», who at one 'time was the lead-ihig
bujUd^g contractor in
.Mr. Goldenls mothec.was^he^
'er; Louise Webb, whose •. 6nbesto"rs
aiirived: in America shortljf befpre
*he Revolution and settled' on 6ta-:
ten- I?land'> • -.'•.,.,•'••'/../.'.. ^ ./•!. • .v. \ . , .-^_ t ^- ..*(•-' ••.*. ' ,'"-*-.'\-« •.-••;* ..
He and 'the foxier "Iheodore ]%ar^
riet, Npheam, daughter j of' 'the: late
Mr; and Mps,. NaMianial Noheam,
of Bast Hem^tead, were married on
May ^ 31, 1891. and were looking for-ward
to celebrating, their 60th wed-ding
ehniversary tlhls ycaK
Mr,
Short
•the .U^S..Ooaat Guard,.from 1684'to
1908, when he resigned to enter the
building Business with his fa)ther',
During his -24 years of i service with
i^he*LMe Sawing tmlt, Mr, Golden as-sisted
in'thovrescue of the orew .of
tlie famed ship; Peter RAckmen, re-puted
_ to • • have . b*een ifQie ^ largest
k:,U
!i*i 'h\ lV."Allr1
'on- :\
Legiqn To
Foist; ^:
.'I^,ahndun^dytp^'th«,
would collect.waste paper aa'uauair* " v '•' v??
o.n^6und#iy -jhe..' first '^unday:pf ;'Qie} •.;.• (,yv'--:;.'4'f^%
%P4^T/^"' •. •'*""• ••'''•'''•'• ^."^r' • '4';\;'•'"/•''v '^f.i&'.'/ '^L- y''';.\'j;.{\^^/'s^
Til-He i ^asued.-1'an', appeal <. fw^rssjde*^^.^'.^,' kV;%r' -^^
of/the' ylllageXtp(/.tie'-;up.'4heir:'-|bl4/4':•'!Jrs^'Y<K^K
and metals r/25^poiihds'.^
and'^plaba./* the .^undies at •their,.
.,...._ . ;gted.\that/this:hot
be done; =9 AJM.) a't which time
of this
', now
of the elephant auction
sale at OHirlstmas time*. Another
special social event pwlll(be.the!sum-mer
swimming party.. • . .%/; ,
At the. monthly meetings/.dyrlng
There ? will -, be ^remarks by Leq F. the year, speaers; will * diapuss' i a
president of the..Board of
i'>@.iipeir 1 ntendent of
SohpbTs Joh»;,W, iDodd/aiid.Pmlnici-l
parkin • Afj: iMajnsperger,- and ithe
presentations^ ,.•.:{• .''• ^-.'•'-. ^'• '/*;'"•--"••.' \. /. \
wer^^
guests of ir. and .Mrs; Li R, pa
,; •& ;Welm%gkon. pL* • in :;the. re-
%ntl^/{developed i Br^^Ollff 'Manor
' enick=' on\Ne^%tej^
caineX f rom^imtipigtohi
^ Before ! departing 'for
; altar/ Boys-
;:7.<ApA'
9^'dhiOV'
ibeMt.of.-t'lAke,
wide range of\toplcs^ Anyth8ng.ith«lt
affects the business v-womany- MfeJ
from person&l legal problems to en-^
joyable" vaca'don trips,- .will v be,%. a
pertinent /subject fo"i% an laddrese by
apme well' informed guest.' ^ •. /', V •
; -in New; Totk \Olty
before'e«cep#ig h^ position
in last
J8^^imem
^
#f(f GhorA Beach while
enroute *)» the prient laden with
% caigo of oil and gasoline, and
broke up on rthe beach. He aJsb
assisted in .the rescue of *he{.crews
of' the I JSetb Low .and • otlKeir jdilps
w!bj«h ahaawd «&W;^q« fN?W JTl local
waters' as old; timers 6a% recall/ Be
was an honorary inembe^ofiRreor
port IJodge, IJO^JF., and Freeport
Lodge, Jr<j. JO.UAM. BurvlvJing arja
his.wMe; a • son* OMnton:.%!
Bigg.
'the :^#
.'mp^efeM^
he Legionnaires "will rskar^:'but; oh
he tru&s.to i%iake: the,roundA;of
Jie viB^ge, * so that no. one else &n V
_ session ..of' it; Proceeds', f rok» •,
;he sale of paper a%%Tplaced''"ih -the
tre 'funQ. '/""•"•.•-' %%tv/t'//.
\ of 'a class. of: members '
by .past coihmanders of the post will,
feature^ a; meeting to be
fx(
morrow
. The ?ost is
. ugbut.-:
Tide .of Toys: campaign Mi '.bpH&Iit,-.
of\ the noedy "" " '
:]Glf ts .may 'ba J
at Danziger.'s] 6por* .Shop, 70
Main ;Bt. Packages should be
ed, securely and^con^&lh. a.-hot^q*,,
greeting _and?..the name, and ]o!ddress% '
of the sender; No^'
ateiA: tbysl or, those '6f ye, \warlikjB
thara»ted,khqulidvbo included;"" '
campaign <
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| Title | 1951-01-04 |
| 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 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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