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"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
rREEP0IITS
ORIGINAL
OFFICIAL
NEWSPAPER
FREEPORT BALDWIN MERRICK ROOSEVELT
29lli Year, No. 21 FREEPOST. N. Y.. THtJBSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1S64 '<^»»' PRICE: FIVE CENTS PER COPY
I NEWS &: VIEWS ^ ^ ^
EDDIE VASIL
Vnitei Press. Jtttemiitional
—:.Kational Eress SyndicMe^
Without or with offeiue to ftloncls and foes,
I Eketch your world exactly as it goesl—-Byron
EDWETOR'S NOTES . . . Columbian Bronze Prcxy BEHNIE AMES
back from another international technical seminar In Europe , , .
DR. ANTON NOTEY and his wife
leaving next week for a visit to his
native land of Hungary, (He's Executive
Director of Docloi-s Hospital) . , .
You can't keep on old pro out of showbiz:
MORRAY SIEGEL opened a
theatrical booking and talent agency
on South Main St. In addition to his
heavy business schedule with his
SIEGIL & SON paint enterprises. (He
used to be business manager for ork
leader WOODY'.HERMAN AND. HIS
HERD %vhcn CHUBBY JACKSON was
"The Man" on the bass) . . . Gcnln!
CHARLIE SAGGIONE winning new
nn* ariTOKiKOTEY friends and influencing people while
i j n . « « * u n wvriJi . - j.|,j,ypgj^jjyj^g j ^ . ^ ^ ^ .^ ^^^.g^ ^^ double
pneumonia at DOCTORS HOSPITAL . . . There's a vovy copablc
brother act of mixologists at AL B. WHITE'S consisting of two
handsomo young men named ORLANDO & JOHN TRICARICO . . .
JOHN C. PETERSON, the super superhighway tycoon, received a
sipocial present this week in celebration of another $300,000 contract
wlion his son, ALLAN R. PETERSON and his charming tltian-haired
wife, Marion, presented him with another grandson named A. R. P,
Jr.. {Making 5 grandchildren for the "South Dakota Dynamo").
KAKING THE HOUHDS . . . The SONS OF ITALY are holding
their colorful social this Saturday night at the FREEPORT
.YACHT CLUB. (Venerable JOHKNIE ABBATE oxpaets many
proiMJnent pBrsonalilies to tW» affair for which all tix are already
iold out> . . . GEOHGIE WOLDNER and Ms long-time partner
STANLEY LieWIS ollonded a "Black Tie Picnic" at the famous
Tavem-la-iha-Giesn in NYC where they pre-viowed the latest
mea'i fashions in formal wear. (They own the famous GEORGE-STANLEY
ostabllahMBnt on
.Weit Surise Hwy.) . . . Add
to the lilt of proud fathers-in-
law; JEHRY BIANCO,
whose' charming daughter
Betty Jano Is married to B
young legaJ-eagle named
MIKE R ASK ASK Y of New
:London,": Conn. , . . BILL
CASMASIKA, who's weU-
• versed in politics, renewed
' acquaintances with GOVEB*
KOR NELSON A. HOCKB.
FELLER: when they acd-dentally
bumifed Into each
other in front of the Hotel
Rooseireli last week . . •
CHABLIE KOENIG, publisher of THE GRAPHIC, due for a Wf
surprise in the academic field soon . . . And taUcing about The
• (Continued .on page 4}
INDUSTRIAL PA
GROUND-BREAK
THURSDAY, SEPT
PtL Paz Cited For
Robbery Arrests
Patrolman Frank J. Paz' alertness
in finding and anestlng two
men immediately after an armed
robbery won him a commend^t-tion
Monday night from the
Freeport Yillagc Board. The resolution
of praise was voted upon]
the recommendation ot Chief
Peter filar.
Joseph Champion of 124 Harrison
Avenue had been held up
by two men at 41S West SunrlSC
Highway Sept, 2 shortly before
9 p.m. They got practically no
mon^y after .taking his wallet.
Paz, responding to a radio alarm,
picked, up two suspects walking
south on South Long Beach Avenue,
It Is reported that one of
them confessed the robbery.
The board "noted with satis-faction"
lliP work done in this
case by Sergeant Rousseau and
Patrolmen Makofske, Troceoli
and Steinhei-g, and Detective
Romcika. Ptl. Steinberg, retracing
the route of- the suspects,
found abandoned near Long
Beach Avenue an4 Pine Street a
revolver which was identified by
the complainant, ',
Freeport First In
National Spot-Lite
Lenox School PTA Plans
" Class Mothers Tea"
The Lenox School P.T.A. will
hold its Class Mothers Tea on
Thursday (Sept, l-T) at 3:15 P.M.
in the General Purpose room at
Lenox School.
'BEFORE* AND 'AFTER'—A CONTRAST. Industrial Pork at
foot of Buffalo Avenue Extension In Freeport will replace idle,
unsightly land, Firef two companies have sigrned up for plants
with estimated cost of $SSO,000.
CASMASINA & ROCKEFELLER
Special Duryea Orchid ^^
"Mrs. Oscar Valentine"
A special "Happy. Birthday" DDHYEA OACHID is pieseated
this week to Mrs. Oscar (Phoebe) Valentlae of W. MUton St., Free-
.jiort, who will observe hor 92nd birthday on Tuesday. Sept. 22.
Many, happy returns to a wonderful' woman, a Ufe-long teA-dent
of Ereeport, on thissrert day ofilier life.
DRUG STORE NOTICE
The Cannon Pharmacy. B Sotith
»Iain St« Freeport. will remain
open late, until 10 p.m. this Sun-ii^,
Sept. 20, All other drug
stores which are members of the
Freeport Pharmacy Association
close at 2 p.m, on Sundays. The
telephone number of the Cannon
Pharmacy is FR 1,0041.
Public Invited To
Meet New Supt. Of
Freeport Schools
All Freeport school district
residents are cordially invited to
attend a reception welcoming
Supt. of Schools and Mirs.. Edward
A. Welling, Jr„ on Spnday,
Sept 20, from 3.to 5 p.m. in the
court yard.of the Ereeport High
School.
First municipality to set up an industrial parlt under the New
York State Job Development Autliunty, Fru«purt will get nulwnwide
attention when it breatai ground for two plants Thursday, Sept. 24,
ot 11 A.M.
State, County, Town and Village officiate will lie prwcnl at the
site on Buffalo Avenue Extension,^ -: ;—• '
.Houth of Freeport Municipal StJi- ^-ess at the luncheon. Talks wilt
dlum. Everyone is invited to attend.
Distinguished guests will J>c
entertained by the Chamber of
Commerce at a luncheon immediately
following the ceremonies.
Owing to limited accommodations,
Chamber members must
make reservations for themselves
and their guests.
Commissioner Keith S, Mc-
Kugh of the Stale Commerce Department
wil deliver the main ad-be
given also by Cotmty Executive
Eugene H. NJckeison, Presiding
Supervisor Palmer D. Far-rington.
of Hc-mpstoad Town,
Mayor Robeii J. Sweeney, Bernard
Ameii, pioiddent t»I Columbian
Bronze Corp. (spoakitag;iti^
local indu.strics), j|nd Roy N, Cuc-clatore.
president of the P'reeport
Chamber of Comrrtercc. Police
Justice Edwin J, T'eedman will
bo toastmaster.
(Conttaucd on pwje «)
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1964-09-17 |
| 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 | 1964 |
| 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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