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FRBEPORT UEUOfO&t USHA8?
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" N A S S A U • S L A R G E S T W E E K L Y "
BALDWIN MERRICK
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LEADER
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ADVERTISING
26th Year/ No. 45 i:&«
FREfiPQET, N. Y., THURSDAY, PEBRUARY 22. 1962
ROOSEVELT
MdkorU...
¥ ^ 1 1 i i THE JU^^
ELECTING THE JUDGE
•• FMCE FIVE CENfS !»GB COP¥
» ? " " ; 'i'^ votprs, arid only the voters, will be the jury
oil March 20th whon-your decisions at Uie polls will select
the inan;to:^serve as: Police Justice of Frceport.
. J^eilher national politteal parlies, political "boy won-dersfYnressiire
gronps, fjopularit;)' contests,-press agent's
giniiiHckSi jazz bands nor baby-kissing, back-slapping tech-liiqueS
shfauld have the slightest influence on your voting
lor the right man . . . the most qualified man . . . for this
vcir)? iniporlant, impartial, public position.
^•* The„office of Police Judge of Freeporl is one which
rttccts^^^aU^peopJjB^fegar^^^ of race, creed or cololr.
- K, is_6iie which demands understanding, iulepity,
honesty, cbaracter, and above all, experience in judcinc the
ways of life of people from all walks of life.'
1 , YQUF vote to select the can<!idate for Police Jutlge should
J>e based on your most sincere and conscientious evaluation
ot the entire requirements of the position and the complete
and over-all quahtications of the man you select to serve.
Ihis election for Police Judge on March 2«lh is a most
important one for many reasons.
; First, it's being used as an excuse for an open attempt
by % hatiohally^abeled political party to intervene in the
government of-this community. If thev arc successful, it
^.jy?," »«^ the- begmnmg i)f the end of LOCAL RULE in the
Village,of Freeport, ~\ . .
> , ..Secondly "ibe ol'ftce.:pf-PoUge JiidspJi^ jp'ost'^importtint
but also personal freedom and liberty. . - . - -i
The wirong decision by the \\'rong maii can "effect the
.fcntlre life of-tiot only a defendent but also his family. Therefore,
the man elected to serve in this position .should be the
man best qualified., ^ ' ." -.
The office of Police Judge is an important one for many
<)tiu;r reasons. II is one of the busiest in .our judicial structure
P.O. ClosiedOn ¥<^i 22
Postmaster Balpli Maralial] can-
Uons (he irnblic Oiat tbe Wrmpart
Post Office will be closed en Feb.
22, Wa^fngton's BIrthdar-
Village Employees
Yearly Cluo to
Ins+aff Officers
On Friday, Beb. 23, 1962 at 8
pjn. in the Pneeport Bifle Bange
Glub House, the Village Employ«fs
Yearly Club wlU Install Its 1962 - 63
officers.
•Pormer Deputy Village Cleric,
Russeel Hotallng, will be the In-stallingr
officer.
•Bhe follQWbig oKcers b be to-staled
are: Mildred Herrmann, Pres.;
Kent G. Thojtison,- Vice.'Prca.;
Marge Aeteerson Treasurer; Edna
L. Cozzl, SecreUvnr and fjouise laino,
Ftaaiwlia, Bccret^ryy" - - " ,-i • 'r- -
fl,qers,'"'ihe 'iiewiy -elecited "Pt^Ment
wlU appoint the vnrJous committee
chairmen for the contlns year.
Reserve Officers Unit of Freeport
Naval Installation to Host Students
• The Naval Reserve Officers
Scl»oor,-An Important part of the
U. S. Navy-Marlne Installation on
Hanse Avenue, has Invited the stu-dents
ot BVeeport High School pres-entJy
completing^ their Social
Studies, to visit a typical Navy
classroom on Wednesday, Feb 28 at
I. P.M.
Here they will |oln Navy officers
from all over Nassau County who
are taking Instruction to International
Law under the tutelage of a
brilliant young Naval Lieutenant
Lawyer.
Such subjects as the Intetna-tionaUy
famous Andrla-Doria collision
eaier the United Nations;
rights of persons and ships at sea
and the International laws for outer
space, are Just an ejiample of the
year long curriculum.
In the same clasa will be Lt. Col.
Robert J. Sweeney, Dr. John H.
Martin (ex-Navy) and their close
associates In civilian life.
The Invited gfuests wUl be wel-cohied
aboard at the quarterdeck 1^
the Obmtnander Louts JBeJorano,
commanding officer and his aides,
and wUl be Introduced to their Instructor
for .the, 8 o'clock class under
U. Norman Horowlfci.
In addltioii; the Invited guest
(Opntinued ^ n Page 10)
(Cootlniied on Page. .,4)
METHODIST HHOrp PRESENT
Den Mothers Woilcsfaop
In Baldwin, Wed. Feb. 28
MfflTdowibrooR DistflS^ ben Mothers'
Wortcshop will be held at tbe
^&etihi#em LiiMieran Charch, N.
•t3imBid"'"Ave., Eialdwln deoraer of
WesfteSf) on Wed., Feb. 28, at "6:30
•fcik'-lftU-'lSen Motttrts are welcome.
Fred Brauer Named
Officer in N.Y.S.
Lt. Colonef ' OBorid . JP.. Sutllfl,
(jommandlni; Olflcra of tbe '21st;
Internai. ieenrity '.^ttoUciii, ,Kew
York isiuxd, trtoi -heftdqndttMrBrlJi
the Oj^mxsr•m.i-'i9_\'Ba!bytim:'I^Vi^:
FreeporC awnoimced thai Erederteb'
G. Braiierp'-Ianiierly ot^FW^jwrt wBid:
now reiidliir ai-2267 Hewlett itve,,;
AIerTi«lt;-%aS7prim(toted' to ^-tiui.iamli
of iBt Lt. Inf. Kew.lEMtc Glurd. ..
U BpanEl- aertU afSttOM tbe dwties
of Executfve Olficer, Beadqiurt««
Company, New.lfojk State Aimoiir,
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The Youth and Jnalor choirs of the Fkceport MfthoJIst Chorch -friU
jpresettt "ttn Sireetest Girl In Tonm," a pojinlarl^-aei tmislcal comedy
with books, lyrics and music by Charles /Q«ftrse, at tbe'Bayvlew
Ave,. School on tt^e svenlntB of March 2 and 3,
Bctveen the acta,.'tite Juntor Ghoir jriU be seen in lf?o Aort
pantothlDoie'sidfa.' '' '-" . . . .^ - .-
-Johnny Owens Onthesfra will jd^y foir tbe T«rformsuif!e,.i|rl>leIt
' win be directed by Gtn(«r' DeUtca, Music Oirectqr of Ule -dinln.
.'-The>o^e«tta'Js comiHwed o( Johnny .jO^rtos ttnunpet), BUm lit«w-.'.
cpinb ^(troniwne),^. Walter, Grem AfbtU^f Art Aasmnmin. (Iw«), Joe
, ^ m n m n . (dinm^. I ^ a H DJas'.(c^Uo},.Mid. Blehahl'
,', ^cbrin^'tN Xluin we -18 OOUnn in tbeoMB." -i,r'
DRUG STCflBffi NOTiGB
FriedJQiati.'a. IPhaniiicy,' IS^ .West.
Snnrise. Bwy.. 'W*«ept^'_^^'.teBmiR
open ^t^'^imiUJ9.pJ^.,^U^-Vhwmi^
Feb. 22.'jill'oUia-4n4c B^beB w U ^
are membeis ot the FreefMrt Phar-niacy.
Axsoelatton elaee ai Z fMX.
The Friedmaa matwaey triephone
xiwuber is TB 8-0091. '
C«r9l CbfnM*, IM NorUi JOnln
» ^
The Dancens of BplI, a company of 60'aaneeEi'.and musicians, returns
by orerwheimlnp public-demand ID its aectfnd tour of tlie United
States, Canada and.Sbrai>e. This Incompai-able company of-the ereatest
dancers and muslcian.9 of Ball, wSll play hero at the Hempstead Theatre,
314 Fullon St., Hempstead, March 1„ 2 and'3; .Eves 8:30 p.m. Matinees
JVlday, Mar. 2 and Sat., Mar. 9,,
1:30 pjn.
With the approval of the Cultural
Department of the RepubUc tit Jto;
doneila, exclusive arrangement, with !
Impressarlo Paul Szilard, this
raviahlng- company or^oung, ex^
citings perforaiers Is now touring
the country. .
I l ie Infinite variety and extensive
repertoire of the Dancers of BaU,.
represent the composite 'art of W
wise and happy-people who-Iovtoig-ly
iiftri&..down .their .maateiiileces.
tlwougli the tralnlnt of their chll-l:
i^i'i(eoiiHiued-" on %fe-2V'".,. ::_|:;;"~,i-\;^. fMA^itf-^aiidTSABIL
viinmlinli r AmDASjAvult
l i ^ E ^ DRAWS RECORD
iitOUNT I F APPLI^^^
' A *'btiinper" crop of,applicants for the 1962 FjMjeporl
CpiniriuiiityA^libasskdor trip lias filed applications Mrifh tliy
FKceporit "Cormwunily Council Apbassador Project Coim
mitlec tlirQugh Freeport High Sdiood.,
- : Preliminary; interview J>y. Hie Selection Coniniiltce for
all candidates have now been coritpJet'ed accordin{{ to Project
Chairman, Mr.s, Howard MacDougall and Rev. Eklw-ard'
Levin, Ciiainnan of the 1962 Selection Committee.
Other member.^ of this group are: Mrs. Fred Hewlett,},
Mrs. LyleWiimott, Alan VoUmer, and David Kadane.^
Randal Powell of Freeport High School liflis acbBdaf^'idC-Faculty
Advisor to tlic Project Committee and SelectiSTTTT''
>Ci
.1
r !
'All other 4nic i^an», whicb are
Anoclatloi^ tHufn.at 2 pja. «n Sju-
Coral CMmlste i> VA^fUtr a>2A»..
1- port Jiigh School to aid the Committee in its evaluation;'^
- - . Of tlie group interviewed this mpnth several wiH;'be
asjced to fill out supplementary applications to the.E.\)^eri-ificnt
i o r Int'eniational Living at' Palney, Verm<>n1;i-eo.
• -. . ' CCtotlnucd on Bag« fit
• J ,
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| Title | The-Leader_1962-02-22 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
| Contributors | Scanned by Imaging & Microfilm Access, Inc. (Bohemia, NY 11716) |
| Date | 1962 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | This digital image may be freely used for educational uses, as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image is permitted without written permission of the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, NY 11520 or email: frreference@freeportlibrary.info |
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