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29tli Year Nw 30 FBEEPOHT. N.T., THOaSDAY. HOVEMBEH 19. 1381 PBICEJ FIVE CSHTS PER COPY
ii NEWS & VIEWS
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BY
IDDIE YASIL
James J. S^an Dt, Ifottr
N. y. W«u>spopcr Reporters Asm.
NflHonal PfassiSj/ndfatfc . .
Withoul or w»h offense to friemli or foes.
I sketch your world exacilf M It SOM.—Byion
LEADER'S DIGEST . . . Congratulations to JAMES J. RYAN, genial
ana capable Administrator of DOCTORS HOSPITAL whc was presented
with a gold watch for his 10 years of top-notch service.
(Hospital grew into one of the finest in th« state) . . . MRS. HORACE
P|^ P. CAKPENTIR (Her hubby is
>-; a former Village Trustee) was
b"* named L. I. Chairman of the
Parents Auxiliary of N.Y. MUl-tary
Academy, (They're sponsoring
a "Fiddler on the Roof
Theatre Party) . . . Add the
name of GRAND CANAL
STRING BAND to the list of
talented local musical combos
{DAVE KOOPEBMAN, Guitar;
RICHARD WEISS, fiddle and
GENE TAMBOR, Banjo). They
t)slatolr'*PjnJL?iSLl extra" proud these'days because daughter
MELANIE. won-honors at Cashing Academy .-. , Big-time restaurateur
caterer CARL HOPPL predicts that the industry will increase
400% within the next 10 years . . . A Special Public Salute to FPD
Detectives BOB GORDON and JOE ROMEIKA who were again cited
for their excellent police work; (Caught youths sending false fire
alarms and were officially commended by Freeport Fire Dept.) . , ,
NINA COLLINS not only attractive but also o top-notch concert
violinist . . i JOSEPH HARRIS, VP and Treasurer of ROOSEVELT
RACEWAY now owns 40,508 shares of that "Home of Trotting Races"
. , . Nassau County Civil Service has an opening for a Publicity
Aide (Call PI 2-3000) . . . In his quiet but very effective way, TRUSTEE
FRANK SOMEBS is doing excellent publifc relations lor the
Village. (And why not? He's a real pro and a top executive with
CBS-TV In addition to being a high ranking naval officer).
• • • ' '
THE FHS-BALDWIW GAME . ' . . Halure, Ihe Master Chemist,
roixed one of her best formulas last Saturday afternoon when
she took a brilliant sun, a blue sky, a brisk Autumn day. mixed
them foffelher at the Freepozt Municipal Stadium so that hun-direds
of sludenla and adults could see the traditional football
game between Freepori and Baldwin in lh» best seltlng . . .
It looked as If FHS alumni who have bocomo lawyers are the
most loyal boosters of their Alma Malar because a look around
the stands revealed JUDGE EDWIN FREEDMAN. JWDGE
CHARLES MEHHB4ANN. NAT ZABLOW. EDDIE YJUMIN,
JIILIEMINTZ. LESTER BAWMAMK and iULIE BIRGEWTHAL
present. Also present we spotted such weUfcnown personalities
as MAYOR BOB SWEENEY. DR. JOHN DODD, PETER C.
KELLY. MILTON DANZIGER, JOS GRAY. BOB BCHADE,
BILL (Leader Columnist) • WHITE, CHARLES KOENIG. ED
MARTIN. WES SOUTHARD, CLIFF SMITH and HERB BAEHH
. . . The FHS RED DEVILS were in rare form and scored touchdown
after touchdown to win 2 6 - 7 . , , FHS scored 2 louchdowni
, (Continued on page 4)
NAME SENIOR CITIZENS
APARTMENTS IN HONOR
OF REV. JOHN J. MADDEN
Earl Paulson Named
'Fireman Of Year'
Prcoporl fireman Earl Paulson,
was honored Sat., Nov. 14, at a
dinner at the Wobdslde Teixace,
for his heroic work in helping
save the Jives of ih^ee small
children from a burning house.
Mayor Robert Sweeney pre
senled Earl with; th? Arthur Kuss
'AwiM,'"HvWcir'desrghites him as
Nassau County Fireman of Ihe
year,
ApproKimatcly 300 people from
the Battalion attended. •
Fire Chief, Paul (Tex) S^taoae,
8er%»ed award, -
No P*0, Service
Thanksgiving Day
Ralph L, Marshall, Postmaster,
announced thai the Freeport Post
Office will have no window sozv-lee
and no carrier, delivery serv-ioe
on Nov. 28, 1964 (Thanksgiv-inff
Day). Special delivery mall
will be delivered <BS received and
the lobby will be open from 9
e.m, to 6 p.m. lor the conveidence
of boxholders.
Dr. Welling To Be Guest
Speaker At Bayvlew PTA
' t t e next roguiar meeting of
the Bayviow Ave. School PTA
will be held- on Thursday, Nov.
19, at 8 o'clock p.m. in the school
cafeteria.
Dr. Edward Welling, Supt. of
Schools will be guest speaker for
the evening. His topic will be
"Patterns of Education to
Changing Community."
A very Interesltog program has
been planned, and all are invited
to attend.
In «n Impressive outdoor-ceremony, held Salwday, October. 24,.
1984, the new Senior Citizen Apartments on. South Main Street,
Treepmt, were officially named and dedicated In honor of Rev. John
J. Madden, a former member of the Freepoci Housing Authority.
The ceremony was hold.in a beautiful fall setting In an open
'is3m»»^M
"Mayoir Robert Sweeney of Frooport, preienllng OIUCIBI
placque bearing permanoni of the Rev, John J. Madden
Senior Citixen Aparimenli, as Father Madden (center) and
Mtegr. Eugene Crawford, pastor of the Holy Rodeomer Church,
contemplate the historic event."
_ (Plioto by Oscar's Studio)
area at the roar of the apartment
site. Many F»x»eport oniclal.i,
numerous senior cilizens, friends,
well-wishers and members ol thu
general public, attended to honor
the popular Father Moddeti.
In pronouncing the invocation,
Monsignor Crawford .^aid in pari'.
"May these buildings be a shelte
ditiJng tlfdlning year.'S . , . n refuge
from the torb.s ondarrow.t
ol advoMily , . . n cooling breeze
in the evening ol life . . . a gathering
place for iieiulives and
frlendR, . . . "
Mayor Sweeney spoke on, the
Village's continuing interest in
(Continued on paga 12)
FFD BAND WINS TOP TROPHY
FRIiPORTS 1964 TOYLAND
PARADE BIGGER AND BETTER
A service for all friends' of Santa Claus'will be provided for
the first time by Freeport's big Christmas Toyland Parade on Saturday.
Nov. 28, at 8:3(S a.m. •
When Santa's sleigh rides along at,the end of the procession,
it will carry a-boat-like trailer with'a letter-box—to gattier post-cards
handed in by diildren
along the route. Postmai will
walk ^alongside old St. JNkk's
sleigh collecting the cards.
^toy child who. has s»meithing|
to teU Santa Claiis will write (or
have a parent write) the child's
(Continued on trnge 8)
No Garbage Pickup
There wlH b« no eollsclloB of
garbage In Freepozt" onT. Thanksgiving
Day. Instead. SmUatleii
Dept men will pick up gsibage
the praeettg' day. Wed^iwlay.
Nov. 25. But fhey win mOf no
coUadfim ol inidi tbat week.
At ihe 43rd Annual Dinner Daiice of the Freeport Fire Dept.
Band, President Fred C. Loremen and Dlreelor Wiiliam J.
Dayton, center, examine the trophy for Jhe Beit Appearfag
.Fire bepJ. Band to New,York Sinlo, as Vice Pres, Mahwm
Brooks looks over other trophies won by this unit dosing IIWI.
PartietpsiiBB In 8 pariide lournawenl competUlonB the Freepori
Band won S first piiies. ineludiitg the State CtismptoiuMp.
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1964-11-19 |
| 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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