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I I N A S S A U' S t A USE ST WEI IC^L Y "
FREEPORT
28th Year, No. 4
BALDWIN MERRIGK
- FREEPORT'S
•."•GFFiqAIti"'-.
ANNIVERSARY
NEWSPAPER '-•
ROQSEVEtX
FREEP0R7, N, Y.; THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1963
; Three Sfar Feature
Plahnei^r Next
rPrograuni Indludes Ralph
-;; C«5o,-Ace";0et©etivef And'
19fe3 Bo^IiM^ Awards
i- Hempistead Town Supervisor.
<—I|alpJ}~Q;- •Gaao'-wiIl"TiiBciiss"pi*ol5^
- lems ol tpwii and county iffovern-j
, ment at a meeting ot the BYceport
:^ Bepublicari Club on Tuesday eve-
^ntog, May 28, at the Freeport
files Club. . „
A recognked expert on local
goveriuneret, Mr. Caso has received
wide notice for his con-
- sistent success in-frequent ctosiiesi
with the present Nassau County |
Executive.
A second featitte of the eveningw
program will toe the presentation
ol a talk on Juvenile Delinqueiicy
! by Preeport Detectives Joseph
Bomellca and Bobert Gordon.
; Their joint lecture i s § part of Hie
; Police Oe^rtinetti's continiiing
-.:e!ffoEt';tO_alSrt, local .'-r^siSent^; to
l^tte^ipniMepi :j iji-, oitt».,oi»w;! e ( ^
I inunityl''''^'^'_^'-" •' ''-'''''^i^'^r^^r"-"-^!
5 The "Hiiri! feiture of file pro-!
gram will be <ihe, presentation of
• awards & Wie winners in tke
, 1962,63 Fresport Eepubliean CMiB
Bowling League.
:;p,sic&FivE CENTS p^;Coiy;
FREEPORT LEGION HOSf
HELPS IN POLi
Don't Miss the Big
John W. Docici Jr.
Hi Schoo! Carnivai
The gala Johii W. Dpdd Junior
High School; Carnival wiE be
held.this Saturday^ May 25 froni
10 ^.|iij.,'tq':3 p,ni.. ^iit me...scltool
gyrii.^- • ^ ••'' •• • • " : ' ; : ^ 1 , ,
This aMJB-is sporawred by tiie
Katibnal ^ j[ugiOT*;;jHiHli^^_^&c{etjs[-
"aad '^proceeds/: ^iwiu •-to'enefitS-ithe
Scholarships "Ilttqd. Befreameats.
will i e availableirFeatuPM. includ^^^
, a f'Ifoi}se"6t3|pttots"*'ln MS^Ma
to—Fortune" ^Teilinig and inarfoiis
games •and su^pises.—^—^ "-_;
Lyman: Dux|«aj -Hassau^JSOitafy' C^MdUitoz of Iii0~~&laic3i-rof
Diaies. iiTsKowDxicM^ff a SfSO d b i ^ Gary
flgner, Coimnaiulex of tliC llPUiani Clteton Si^t^ of fbe
AnMricsn^Logion. of Fieepott, as-Edward'Ystiite.,Vice Ccsm-mandefc
ind.il'saiik Hall look toai Also oA ihe LesSoD Posts'
.Maidli: Of/;,Dfaiosi. 'C^iiiiiiijttee - W«o, ;.Vic»;.^.CoiiiHiaiido»;'' X^pif
- Marino and- Henry Afewbeieer,
oriai Day ^
;Post':'vGM^fice.lNotice'
- .-Pasl|nnHtor,Balpli^L. .jManSsalll
; anitOiinc^ -'-Slat' 'TtMSiteepost'-'
|)bw'^'rvkre:aBd'''no':cadriet-da'
liTwy *Br»ics4oB-May-30,;^B3_
^:,|<^iiioiiU .biy.-Speeliil-dell'f Off;
^tteail"'»iu '6« -:dedlvex«<l 'as' >••'
mmJioim^ms^ '6^' p.***', tot
karies
r "It's ijseai: a recordrbreaker," sald'Horace E, Be'Lisser; President
of Peirsonar Affairs Institute^^ of i ^ i ^ sumrnarized
the 7th annual inteinantional observkncie of I^rsoiial AffaMliifonih:
''More people, participated," hte continued, "and more people
were informed, reminded and motivated to review, all aspects' of
their personal affairs, than in all
the previous years put together.'
The 1th Annual Personal Affairs
Month was highlighted by
many state-wide features. In
Rhode Island, Governor Jolm H.
Cliaifee crowned the^jnovemeht
with an official proclamation. This
was "the first such gubernatorial
commendation in America.
Qn Long Island, Nassau County
Zxecutivc Eugene P. Nickerson,
recognized this gratut American
program also with an ofBcial proclamation.
This too -was a first
Buch gesture by a County' Executive.
He plauded Personal Affairs
Month with^'accolades of praise at
the 1063 Observance Luncheon. -
Dignitaries in -attendance included
such widely-known personalities
as Hon. Jolin.B. Baxter,
Mayor of Gaidlen Cityj Qepi^ge T.
Bayley, National Chairman-^Per-sonal
Affairs Month,' Hon. Jolm D.
Bennett' Surrogate of Nassau
County; Charles J. Browne,
President, LX Federation'of-Labor;
Gen. Blakeslee M. Bryan,
President, ' Nassau Community
(Ctmtlniied on FOBS- 9 '
¥ictory Nite for
Bdehr.RasrniJssen
; dn'MayiM, at 8:30 p.m., there
will be a. VifetoryJ. Celebration^ for
Herbert. Baehr and Howard HiB-
.muss^n' at / t he - >SunBs^'iJMasomc
Temple, "H^reishmeftts arid 'dancing
will be enjoyed.
__ Tickets mayjbe obtained, from
Qliainmen of the occasion Mrs.
Louis Simon FR 8-8685 and from
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney- Starck,
FR 8-56B3.
DRUG: STORE NOTICE
The Cadnon Pharmacy. 6 Soulb
Main SL, Fraeport, will reffialn
opan lato' luitU 10 P'tn. .this Sunday;
May. 26. AU'otheir dnig stores
which am nuaabant of the Ftoe-past'.
Pbannacr'AssociatioB dow
at. X p.nu- oa Sundays, "nia lelo-phona'
nunibar^'Qf the Camum
PUazmaey is-FR a'0041;
i^linQi^ lainngtciii
Pxosiding Supervisor Palmer D. FaTringion
dosr which will cfncsaUy open tbo Town
of Hempsteods' new SSOOOOO Administration Building and 66-
truck garage oil the Saiulation DepL at slta of Mezriek Refuse
Disposal Plant, 1600 Merrick Rd. Waiting to enter naw facility
aro (L to R) Councilman James.F.JNUehoft Easa £aaa and John
H. BenoiL To Fanisgton's right are Sanitation Dept. < Supt.
-WUliam-Landman. Town Supervisor Ralph G. Caiio and Couit-cilman
John S. Liocktaan. .__.
irnm^
Cololf ul 1%iC6niimuiiity
Wie Patriotic Pageaiit
The 1B83 Preeport Memorial Day. Parade Aopld be a record-breaker
according to the plans which have been announced officially.
This colorful patriotic demonstration will again be a com-_
munity-wide event with • representations from nearly fifty dif-toent
organizations. . . . . ,
. Following are the completi details of this traditional affairv ,
GEHEBM,-ote>lBS>;:-,',,'.: .'• .•••,-]\.}k,.
' ; ' ••:^"Grand_ Marshall,. Samuel/D;^-Gerbet;\iAsfe--yGt8ffldl'M^ighafi^^
' '•'• ' ' AIDES-} 'v-•:":;' ;";;'j:J-^V--'"'" •'"••'*'-'^'^-
Smil Anderson, Frank Bawman, Fred Becker^ JoA'ij Carlin, Bene-
,fllct Cl'aravlno, Theodore Combs, Jack DeFranaa, Hobert DiMonda^,,
-ESitJ'alco, Charles Hansen, E. WiUard Hellpnd, Leo Henderson/
Gai^ Hgner, George Jackson, Edward Licence, Frank-Msingovin and
George Maynes.
Also included are Frank E. Menz, Harold Olsen, Arthur. Pearce,
Frank Pettengill, Guy Russell, Dr. Bay ^trauss, Ernest Stumpf, Jr.,
Anthony Tarantino, Alan VoUmer, Kenneth Vought, Stuart K. Wallace
and Edward E. Yamin. , {
Assembly Ai^a: The Parade wEl form on Pine Street, at 9;?0
a.m., on the morning of Thursday, May 30th, 1863. The column will
face Eiast. ,,
<Contntoued on t'age li>
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| Title | The-Leader_1963-05-23 |
| 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 | 1963 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Relation | 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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