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"NASSAU^S LARGEST WEEKLY"
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ISIst.year, No. 13 FBEEPOBT. N. Y.. THUBSDAY, JULY 21. 1966 PRICES FIVE CENTS PER COPY
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INEWS & VIEWS
EDDIE VASIL
. JV, 1'. IVelMjxJjMT KeitorlFrs A$$a.
Natimml I'rfmt Syn/fic«r«
S Waluli l«r Kic "EJllHK %'ASIL SHOW" dm ioon
| . on WUAH, litO on the dial. _ »
Wllhout or with ofiense 1© friendt or loot—
I skfelch youx world exBcUr a* U goe»,—Byron
EDDIETOB'S NOTES . . . A special noHce from fl» Hassau
County Dept of HcoUh complimenting the JUSTICE CHAPTER
iOF B'NAI BTUTH of Fieoport for the excoUe^il woik thsk Tolun-
Jeers performed regarding the local survey on the County Health
plan . . , She's « real "Bundle of Joy." We me»n lovely FA YE
BOGEHS who writes "VUlago H»!l Varieties" In THE LEADER. •
(She WM a recent visitor in our press room on East Merrick Road
. . . Whafs tW» about TOM REED (Asst. Usher at Our Holy Re-d
«(5mor) and WALTER KELLY. (Cant, of the 10 o'clock Mass)—
^ lw.o Bf GUS BBBKEL'S key men, being caught in heairy traffic
on Menlck Haad and wearing only bathrobes. (They were both
palEents at Doctors HtospUal and dedded not to miss the school
budget vote) . . . JAY SLUTSKY, Iho new member ol the FHEE-PQRT
TIJHA CLUB happens to b« an expert wrestler so If too
can't catch Ihem with a hook and line hell gat Iheai with a half-
Nelson, . . . IftaLont Island Mar&i and Tuna To«rnaim«»t wSB.
He-held July 30 and 31 . . . • "*'" '•
' .* "; ' # • »
MAKING THE ROUNDS . , . Small World Dept.: Your reporter re-conUy
covered th« Kentucky Derby lor a national news syndicate.
And who was one of the first persons we met? BEN ABBENE, the
(Continued on paje 4)
Inside Freeport
Edward A. Vasll ••
FREEPORT SCHOOL SYSTEM . . . We will yell long and loud
if we see any indications that someono ii trying to snoak poli-iles
into the school system administration . . . And that's what
•wo believe you want. Our children and their future should not
i>is political footballs lor any soUish individuals who would want
lo advance th^ir aspirations by using school issues as introductions
. . . We givo credit to TOM DoVINCENZO (L.I. KERNEL)
for his editorial last week m which ho put the now 8febodl;board
on the spot with certain questions . . . Sorry to hear that JOSEPH
QUICK, one of the best educators ,in the Freeport Schools
is resigning . . . What's this about DH. EDWARD WELLlMGt
', , . There's a group already i» aellon which would like to
-bring back DB. JOHN H. MARTIN as School Supt, with a big
increase In salary as the Ineonilve,
< ' ' • • ' » * • . _,
ON THE STATE. LEVEL •. . .• MAYOR BOB SWEENEY'S statewide-
image is raijidly iricrunsing by ihe' day. He's- -..nndsome, RW-liflc,
an excellent speaker, a lawyer, a family man, an armed services
veteran, (hold? a high rank as a commissioned omcer in the
rt-sei-ves) and young 'enough to wait for the right spot and -thi
rigltt time , . . And following on the heels of the WINS radio scoop
that SEN. BOB KENNEDY will give his support to NASSAU COUNTY
EXEC GENE NIGKERSON wc think that. Nassau GOP officials
should push for bis candidacy because it would remove their.biggest
obstacle in -their plan to recapture the highly-patronage spot
ct'County Exec , . . Clad to see that ASSEMBLYMAN JOHN
THQBP'S young son was released from South Nassau Communities
Hospital after his long stretch in a coma as a victim of an automobile
accident . . - Freeport's EDDIE YAMIN, (Lawyer, past-
Commander ol William. Clinton Story Post. American Legion, active
in March of Dimes, etc., etc.). just getting his campaign for
New York State Assemblyman (Vs. Jerry Kramer) off; Uie ground
Watch JULIUS MINTZ' career go sky-high how that.he's beisn
named to GOV ROCKEFELLER'S campaign aS an assistant io
EDDIE FEHRENBACH who's running the Long Island prpgrsm.
• ^ • (Continued on pige 8)
JOSEPH QUICK QUITS
SCHOOL SYSTEM POST
SPlCIAl NIWS
ABOUl CHAMBER
Learn About Small
Business Loans
Ui S. Government expert guest
speaker nt Chamber of Commerce
meeting 12:30 pm., July
21 «t Spoutcr Inn, 135 N. Main
St
Next Week
Leo Traeger, Columbian Bronze
OKoculive talks about the future
of Freeport as n boating and
-fishing Center.
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MUitary A<£deihy. Band
$^t For Concert Here
Presiding Supervisor Ralph G.
Caso of the Town of Hempstead
has announced that the 15-piecc
United States Military Academy
Band has been scheduled foi* a
concert at the Town's Merrick
Road Park, Merrick, at 8;15 p.m
on Saturday, August 20.
The United States Military
Academy Band is the oldest mili'
tary unit at West Point and the
oldest band In the U. S. Army
Its cKistance predates the Revo
lutlcnary War, and Its formal organization
occured in 1812 wh"'
the musicians became a part ol
the Company of Engineers, Sap
pers end Miners :stationed on the
present site of the Military Academy
at W^t Point.
New Office* For
Nassau \County GOP
The NMeau Ctiunty Bcpubli-can
Committee moved to spacious
ncsw quarters at the Gar-den
City Hotel on Wed., July
20.
Tiie offices are locaited in the
west wing of the Hotel, on the
main floor.. The wing has been
completely renovated and cbn-vcrted
to'offieespace.
Republican Headquarters, formerly
located ;on Franklin Avenue
in GMden City will retain
the same plione number. PI
1-7300.
DEUCiSTaRENOTlGE
The BaAleyrPhaimscy, 296 No;
Msiii Sfci Frsflporl, will zemsin
open lato. oatll 10 pan. Uiis.Bttn*^!
day., Jullf 2<* All oth«r drug
Mtastm- who; art manibMStof Um
FmmpotlirJPiaMvuu^--' Atapdatitwi
djaa*'.at 2 |UW' on SiunAatf. Tb*
Bwkiaf 'lelcplwaa numbct U
The Freeport Bonrd of Education has nnnoiinced thul Mr. Joseph
Quick, Assl. to the Superintendent, has rcslRnnd from his post i
erecctive September 1, 1086, Mr. Quick, » veteran of IB years in
Ihe Freeport School system, will be taking on n new assignment
in New RoehcUe.
Mr. Quick came to Freeport In
1B48 as ft studonl losiehcr In tlio
Archer Street school and rc-miilncd
in Fret-purl ti> take over
thu role of assistant principal and
principal of tlie Buyview Avenue
school for 7 ycavs nud was
recently appointed us Assistant
to the Superintendent of Schools
for Adminlstrnl'cin.
As nn cducntof, Mi. Quick has
worked tor m«iny of the modern
tcttching programs which are currently
in force \n Fteoporl. Under
hk direct loadors.Siip a modern
math program and tiie Initial
Teaching Alphabet method of
(.gachipg. /etsdi/ig were Inlrodiie-^
ed mto the elementary grade/a. He*"
was inatrmnontui in introducing
the Team ' Teaching eonccpt la
grudos 2 to (I. Hiii interest and
(Continued on lingo 2)
Joseph Quick (left Is pictured
at a recant convention of International
Exchange Teachers,
Sam Fishkind Cited
Nassau County Clerk Franklin H, Oinsloln, in a ceremony in his
office in Mlneola recently, recognized the more than 40 years of
-service given io the psoph of Naaxau County by Samuel Fiahltlnd,
Document Ckrk, of 40 Kandall Ave., Freeport. Eech of the vol-mm
employees in the County Clark's Otfieo received ar enameled
gold pin In recognition of the faithful performance of thoir dullw.
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1966-07-21 |
| 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 | 1966 |
| 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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