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32nd Year. No. 10 FHEEPORT, N. Y„ THORSDAY, JUUE 29. 1987 PRICEi FIVE CENTS PER COPY
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CoagxBtulmtloiii Amariciil This
^tat our great'counit^ celebrBte*
its 191fl birthday-. Tho United
Stale* of AmaricB wu founded
by men and women of alt netloiit
wtto wanted a Country of Liberty
and Freedom..
Thsy banded together to tight
for these rights and privileges.
Today, Our Coiiotry has become
th« . internatioiuil ipHboI of
Liberty and juftiee for all. Tliis
ii tha-Amertcan Way ol Life.
We, i»giBmlIe«f rif our individaal
•thnla SachgiQurulib stand to*
gether. aaarly 200 mlllibn itrongi
in eoUnan nMBpect. of <mc greBl
heritage. Congrvtulaiiont Aemricat
THE SWOT
INEWS& VIEWS
BY
EDDIE VASIL
JULIE MINTZ BECOMES
FREEPORT GOP LEADER
Aloti W. Vollmer Elected
Executive Committeeman
•'%
, N. Y, Nempnpvr H«porter$ Aao.
% Ntaional I'rets Syndicate
\ Linen l« Jhe "EPRIE VASIL SHOW"
$ On WTHIi, 1520 on the Dial
SALUTE TO PETE KELLY . . . The name "Kelly" has been highly
respected for many decades, not only In Freeport but throughout the
County and Slate . . . It has symbolized sincere public service and
has been associated with' men of occouipUshmcnt . . . It has represented
business, church, family, taw, mMicine, politicn »nd hmthor-hopd...
Old Pop Kelly, the father
of the KeDy boys, was long a
land-mark In the Bennington
ParK area of Freeport. Both
Negro and.white residents kne%v;
liirn as a friend and respected
his advice and appreciated his
lielp , , , One-son, the late TOM
Kp3LY;eomMendably served as
Commissioner of; Parks of the-
Town of Hempstead. Another son,
PAUL - KBUL-Y, has won thr
highest respect from the members
of; the bench and bar, and from
th4 general citfeentry... for his
current service as County Coiirt
Judge of Naifsau..,,. Pete KeUy
folpwed his father's footsteps in
hninanitaTiaii 'ehdeavors. • Rteh
or;poor, black or white, Prqtes- ,• «-*.»«M».i~ *»-»-«•»
tant, Cathiilic or Jew« BepnbUcaD or Democrat, baidcer or bun^ he
I became frienfl to aU. He never closed his door to anyone . < . He
became s good businessman, a good husband and a good fathef . . '/
He took Life's lierartachcs and cried to himaelf, but cveii when under
the darkest cloudy-he always ijjsriaged to find time to help liis
fel|owin«ii... On this fouiidatln he built his way pf life -and basert
onl these quallflcatiohs, he was elected republican ,t«ader of F»e-p
o r t . . . He surrouniied himself wiO» capable men and built a great
organization. He trained theyounger echelons so that someday they
Avo«il4 help carry tjM reBponsibHitles of liis office . . . Last Wednes^
dair, he realized the fruits of hia labor when two of his young lieutenants,
Julius. Mintz and Alan W. Vollmer, became Freeport GOP
Le|ider and Executive Committeeman, respectively . - . Peto KeUy
lia? not retired by any stretch of the .imagination . . . He will eon-tinueto
serve actively as a Committeeman and as the organization's
(Contloued on page t)
NOTEB EWTOR TO
ADDRESS CHAMBER
Homof A. Cable. City Editor el
Star*..and Stripes, the huge Inter-,
national xarvicemcn'i eewipapsr.
win ba the guott speaker at the
weekly luncheon meeting of the
Freeport Chamber ot Commerce
on Thnriday, June 29 el Al B,
White's. .;
Mr. Cable, a former Long Island
Journalist, is the lon-la-lnw oi
Mr. and Mrs. Al B. White. Ho
resides with hit wife and children
in Darmstadt. Germany,
Hoy K, Cacclatoie it President
9l the Chamber and Judge Chailts
C. Mohrmaha serves as Program
CELEBRATE
THtfOURTH
IREWORKS
And huge Oromonic silow, with
plenty of thrills and surprises at
the' Freeport Stadium, Tuoaday,
July 4tlj. Sponsored by the Free-port
Fire Dept.
Veteran Peter C . l e i ^~
Continues Active Service
To Freeport Republicans
By EDWAHD A. VASIL
Th« "Now Look" and tho "Let's Go Forward Spirit" of llr.«
Freeport Republican Commltlcemen were both In evidence last
Wednesday night when veteran Freeport QOP Loader, Peter C.
P.O. Schedule
For4thdi:j«ly
llw. FtMpert Post €>«(«• will
have -BO' window' si»vlist -mtd rib
^caMai' 4»IIi»»f' ••rrfe*' M- 'TWS*-
day, Jiay A, ISB7 (XmfepMkUnca
Day). Spfdal d»Uva»r naU wUl
bt dallvfMd as x«c»i««d at>4 th*
lobby «iU b« opm ^ *>>* ^^'
vmlvnea of boxhaMaiM bfm 9
u n . ttwtti ( p.m.
ALAN W. VOLLMER jVLiiis ts, mmz
Kelly handed the reins to Julius L, Mintz, who was elected Leader
by the Freeport Republican Committeemen at their annual mcctine
held at" ditoKunz* Sea Breeze ~' '
Restaurant.
Alah'W; Volhner, who was
named Executive Committeeman,
like Julius Mintz,,la a eombina-tloB
of youth and wtperience.
BotJi have been very active In the
party and both work closely together
as a team which symbolizes
the "New JLook" of the
Republican Party not only In
Fr«8port but 8l»o on the natiortal
level. Both Julius Mintz and
Alan Y""'"*"^ "f^ successful, attorneys.
Actually, this was a concrcti*
welding together of the knowledge
of experience with the, ag-^
greslveness and new atrehgth of
the younger generation.
"This is a dream come true,"
said both Julius Mintz and Ala-i
Volbner. "Bepublicanlsm la both
our vocation and avocation and
(Continued on page 4)
. . . ^ . i "
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1967-06-29 |
| 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 | 1967 |
| 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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