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15th' Year No^ 44 , ' FBBPORT, N. Y.* i
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At Unity Party Dinner
Left to Hg&t—Standing, Judge HUbert A. Johnson, Leonard p. B. IWI^^
Smith, *3«rd Vlebrock; seated, WUUam F, Glacken, Seward J. Baker,
Dr. George A. Newton and Martin F. vVeyrauoh.
Bau#kon
Photos by Lorraine
; MAROS 22, 1951 ; \ ^
Scores Qverwheltning Victory 4,959
3,878, for Gl&cken
And 3,8@7 to Baker
Kenny Folia 1,(*91;
Allyn 1,112; WlnnAra
Stage Victory Party
The attempt of the Village Rule
party to unseat'the present admin"
latratlon in Tuesday's Village elec-tion
proved "such a dismal failure
that it probably will be sometime
before the effort Is repeated. The
opposition polled less than 22 per-cent
of the 4,959 votes cast, gMng
$he Unity. Party candidates a vic-tory
by .almost a 4, to 1 margin*
Mayor Robert L. Dpxoee, of the
Unity Party, running for re-election,,
led the field with 3,901 votes, while
former' Village Trustee Bomace F.
Carpenter,"Mayoralty candidate, of
the'Village Rulers, was low man, re-ceiving
only 1,058 Votes, f giving Mr,
Doxsee a major&y o* 3^843. V
William F^ iQlackAn,''and Bew
'J, Baket, 'Un&ty. Pe^*% ;n«m*nees
and
^#1?%'.%-'
M%770 &nA2,"? ;
BQIbert/lt. .Johnson, run-unopposed
for re-election, re-oeived
4,039 votea but many
Samuel L. Golden, (hf*^ and
aupportera of Mayo^ Ooxsee
422 Peni** Issued
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226 Were for^ Dwelling*,
DeM*»tt Report Shows;
Yield $12,147 Revenue
•Building pemiits for work esti-mated
to cost $4^53^47 were issued
i&uring 1@50, Gupemlnitendenit of
BuUdlnes WJP. DeiMott reported to
the Village Board at ,ita meeting
Monxiay night in the Municipal
(Building. Be added that fees for
pennitg of various kinds yielded
.$12|748 while the.cost of operating
the bureau was $17,575.08, includ-ing
$15,147.17 in salaries and $1,750
for new equipment, the -balance be-ing
made up of hiisoeHaneouB items.
In-all 433 pennMa for new build"
inga, additions and alterations were
issued dkuing the year, Mr. DeMbtt
ahowed. Of the total, 226 were for
dwellings eetimiaAed to cost $2,192
096; one for a multiple dwelling
$200,000 two for publdc buildings,
one of which is the new Bayv)ew
ave.i school, $1,948,694; 22 fior com-mercial
buildings, $351,195,'anid 171
for alteratlona, additions and re-pairs,
$239,393. . \
.The revenues : were derived as
follows: 440, permita for. building
'. constmoMon,; $4,50iL50; . 420 'plan
dhec&Ang fees; $1,763JO; 1BO new!
ulgn permits, $600; sign renewals,
'$209; pkonbmg .changes, $410.60;
plumbing installations, $1,449;. oil
^burners, $2,789*; fiwe ceritMcates for
approval of .oil burners; $25^28 cer-iMBoates
of oocupancy, $577; 38 for
oil burner inspeetjons, $980, and two
,, renewals,. $20. V;-/ •• ,': '•••,. ' -.''.. ,^' '' -,'.'
There were 9^17:!inspeotlorjs as
JoDows: Bullo^gd/, 3^; plumbing;
; 3,lAp; p1«^!h^g{ fhamgwa In hOUSB
* xbams and sower connections, 1Q5;
), ?9$9os; 7M9; oil
0; and 1^60 zon-
Jng aiid miaeellandou*. Mr, DeMott
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tV kvf^ Robert L. Doxsee
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Belonged to Many
Groups; Buried in
Greenfield Cemetery
Stephen W. Hunt, who would
have served as Village Treasurer
for twentynfive years had he lived
until April 1, died of * a stroke
in his home 61 Ohuroh st., 8a*urr
day morning. The Rev. A. Gordon
MadRury, pasbor of-the. First Pres-byterian
Church, officiated at Air
neral services in. the 'parlors of
Cheater A. Fulton & Bon, yester-day
af&8n«xm; Burial followed' In
Greenfield Cemetery, Hemp&tead.
The.firemen and Masons conducted
their rites Tuesday . nlghit. Mn
Hunt had been in falling health
for more than a year, but insisted
on attending to his duties 'In the
Municipal/ Building up , to last
Wednesday. ' ;' ' •
Bom in 4"Von, N. Y., .70 years
ago, Mr. Hunt was brought, to Free"
port hi early/ childhood' by his
parents, the late Mr. and' Mrs. Al-bert
Hunt. • He attended' the : local
schools and was a traveling sales-man
for a confectionery^ concern!
*until, he entered the village^ em-ploy..
• V'' , • ,7 ' :. - " ' /..i.' .. •
Mr. Hunt /was a former .captain
of Truck Co. 1, and belonged to
the Freeport Exempt Flre%hen*s As-sociation*
Spe ^was a member of
huanerous fraternal groups, f molud-ing
Spartan Lodge, F. &i;A. Mj
Freepdrt IjOc*ge/:B^jO.' BHos/ Z^ee"!
ipdPk tV,C%uncil,^i Jr^l^.TLAJM.,
Lodge, "" " "
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&^^ Votes /^^^^ •;''-' . • . - . -
tue^ Election
Tho foHowing is a tabulation of the votes oast by election
diatriota in Tuesday'a Village election:
E.D.
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VILLAGE BWLE
/'" ' '"' '"A_,n %.r- . ^
Carpenter Kenny AMyn
Mayor Truatee Trustee
UNITY PARTY
Doxsee
Mayor
252
286
264
207
195
158
952
256
200
229
249
210
143
219
162
308
321
Glaeken Baker Johnson
Trustee Trustee Judge
258
283
264
205
193
155
253
255
198
227
245
210
140
214
148
805
317
250
285
261
199
179
152
247
249
199
222
248
208
141
212
149
294
317
260
293
261
215
191
172
261
260
206
242
260
218
148
237
166
813
841
VJJlage Rule candidaltaa fa'lled to
noil 100 votes In any of the 17 elec-tion
cHatriotg. They were tops in
the 50th, a large district in the
eoutlhmrest section of the village,
where Kenny received 97 votes, Car-penter
95 and Allyn 94. However,
In the same district 331 votes were
cast for Doxsee and 3)7 each for
Olaoken and Baker, giving Bhem a
margin of more than 3 to 1*
" . a resident of the 41et
plstdot, received 76 votes
i who gave Doxsee
lives In the 48th
.,.„.,-- 64, against 146 for
Olaoken, and Allyn who votes in
the 490h district, was'accorded 86
votes and Baker, his opponent, 204.
Walter J. Miranda was campaign
manager for the Unity Party and
Samuel L, Israel for the Village
Rule.
gince the present administration
oame li&tq power in 1943, Tuesday's
election means they will remajn In,
the saddle fqr at least tiwoyeam,nvM%,
w&th only' two places to be filled In
1052, for a total of ten years, almost
a record iirretent years in this
*otela 1J058 1,091 1,112 3,901 ; 3,870 3,807 4,089
Doxsee-a majority over Carpenter
Glaokeny in&jority over Kenay
Baker's majority over -Allyii
2,843
3,779
2,698
he Freeport
iBurvivulg
' L
3'Club, and
Ohuroh/
;/the; former
Miss Ella'A. .Bedell/ whom, he mar*
^ri«|d':j\41'' ^ears}- agp;.y on,;'Marc^ \ 11';;
'tiwb Brothers/ :Har%V and' ^ederlck,]
and^S%6 sisters,.Mrs. Florence pates
and Mra. Mabel Mioore, all 'of .West
Pahn'u?Beach,%Z%a, :;/'-4 ':v3.\ -v-'' '-y ?''.; •
PHARMACY
^ Raibens 163
Main at,, "will ; Jremain, JAg^en. ' Sunay
#*teif.'t3ie \.q*her; xbrugglaW' in
port bleee at 3 pJm., ?%e
The election was followed by a
jubilant victory :pa?ty in the Man-or
on, North Main st. Several hun«
dred Unity, Party leaders and work-ers
gathered at the celebration; dur-ing
which the re-elected officials
pledged themselves to carry on. as
they have during the past #wo yearns.
Newton Comxnenda Victors
Or, Gecmge A. Newton, president
of thej.'Unity Party, in 'calling the
assemblage to order, said the vic-tory
augured we)l'for the future
gmwth of the .community* He call-ed
.for increased interest In village.
affairs by the citizens of the com*
muiU^Vj . urging^ all to familiarize
with condAtlone ab as to be able
to cooperate more closely with their
officials as '*we don't get this type;
of men to accept of service very.
Vlt is difficult to get men who jw*ll
give: up their, time fbr village af-^
Mrs,? .he cohitlnued, '"so let's sup**
port'.them in every way we can."
Dr. l?ewton ,then presented Vil? [
lage Oounael Martin H* Weyrauch:
as master of oeremoxiies, who said
the elected .trip ..were men. of "un-"
usual ability, confidence aiid faith.,
He predicted there would, be «!al ^
unity, th^. unity of- the people b^Und.
Cheir elected ofMclaK y nrou"pe ?(4»% 1
to get two more .years of btpmesB^
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| Title | 1951-03-22 |
| 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 |
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| 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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