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32n«i T«M, No. 25 FHEEPORT, N. Y^ tHlJigSDAY* OCTOlEl 12, itSJ
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P PBICEJ FIVE CENTS PES CXJPY
iNEWS& VIEWS
I EDDIE VASIL
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N. V. Nmrjipa/H'r Krtmnen A»s«. •
Naiiotml Prtas SyndtnU
Linen to lire "KIMUE VASIL SHOW" ^ ^ » ..,-^.a^a
, On WTHE. ISan mi rtic Dial • B E F ^ A - * * ? ?^
(Dear- Beaiters,r-If» reaUy. a pleasure to b« back after uianr treaki
o| vacation Irojn eolunja-wriling. I'm going to mako-np for loaj tinia
SALUTE TO THE SONS OP ITALY . . . Those of yoii who were
fortunate enough to. see the huge, gala and colorful Sons of Italy
Parade this past Sunday oflernoon (Merrick Road from Henry St.
to'Brookside Ave.) were treated to a Jiving memorial of the true Spirit
of America . , .SlKty-elght units, representing every field of endeavor,
every walk of life, overy'majar organization, paraded through
•the heart of Freeport to pay tribute to the Sons of Italy Lodge"? of
Lbrtg Island who were hosted by the Enrico Fermi Lodge of Ficc-p
o r t . . . It was.indeed a great tribute, to all who are of Italion descent
|Phot» idboT«p]iowc (left to zisHi) Domhaick QaUwxio, Parad6
Icbadman/Ud E^ddte YaiU, EMUtoi Fieeport Leader as Ansoimcer.
IstandUii iaiear is 0«rit WatielL SiipL ^^
lEcUior of fli« EaricQ FermilkMige publication. .
I ' • . * Cphpto by CfUckman & Paul Studio)
of who are mairricd. to mcii'or women who have 'inherited the
cljaracterlslto of this great nationality .'. . Who arc the, metniJeirs of
tl|fe'Soha of Italy?, i;. . Simple, not only the most proirrfnent public
siipvantfi dOftois, Jurista, lawyers, business and prpfe^ional men,
bfit alio'the'backbone of America today . . t It was a great day and
of Impressive memorial to the jreal America of Today,., Cimgi'^tula-,
ti(»hs to'eiEEiyone who participated.; We. regret that space wstriifts: us
f»m gjving'fiill cerdit to every name. However, i^esBifte'ttiem^aU^
by paying pdbllc tribut to Parade CbainnaoDbMlinCICQAiiLUC-diiO
and hltfsco-^balrjnan, JOHN MUSICARO . . . You, the Sons, of
Ittly in America, can justly hpldyour'heads high because you are
afrrying forth the great standards'of a great heritage, ' v i " •
iEDDIBTOHIAL . . • Whtn It Mt| the fan. It won't bo snow . . .
>i mcas U iOie VtUa0e Aiein'i ehaogB a proposed ordinance ^wluch
will deprive " . . . appz«niices and Mrvaiita*;. of ceitaia rl^blfi
igtvcn to others ..-. Labpr Unions, HAACP and COBE -will scream
to high heaven because Uiis looks,to this reporter like discriinina-lion
. . . A public hcBriag is set for Oct. 23 and already a,group
- has apprasched a widely-known lawyer to represent Ihem . . ..
'More on this in next week's colunui.
CQontinued on page 4)
Freeport Night At
Roosevelt Raceway
Mouhfcastte Says:
Keify Dinner Tops
Roy N. Cacciatore, Presidont of the Freeport Chamber ot Commerce
and .Judge Charles C, Mehrniann, Area Chnirmon of tho
Cancer Society, announced iKnt- plans wero complete to have a.
special "Freeport Night" at Eoosevclt Raceway on Wednesday, Oct.
18, tho last racing night of the season at this colorful ahowplace.
Freeport Night Is sponsored jointly by the Freeport Chnptw of
Cancer Care and the Freeport Chamber of Commerce. Those buying '
tiekets for this special affair will hot only be hclpitig Iho Prccporl
Chapter of Cancer Care, but they will nl.w be p:iyiii8 tribute to
Freeport while enjoying a delightful evening at this world-fampuji
Roo."sevolt Rnccwny. ,
A spociol section will bo reserved for gue.'ils on Freeport Night
and tickets may be obliincd at tho'First National City Bank, the Plug
Ship Diner on Sunrise Highway arid tliio: Boy view Pharmacy pn
.Atlantic Ave.
Mrs. Sidney Tlntwetes Is Chairman; and Mw. Dcmard C. Komln-sky,
is co-chairman. Both reside on St. Marks .Place in Freeport and
can supply tickets and Infoinjalliin.
VCJIAIltlBS Mdtfllt.CAiSTLB,
The Pelor C. Kelly Testimonial
Dinner .wiU be one of Froeporfa
most .memorial occasions, Charlss
P. Mounlcaatle, Chairman of tho
dinnar, announcod this week._
• •. Mr. -Mpunlcastle. said the. response
to Invitations to attend
from prominent business and
political flgurea throughout tho
country has been very eacourag*
tag.. '"'.-•-• . ' ' . • . '
Friends of Pete Kelly.are taking
this opportunity to honor a
man who has been a'resident of
Freeport tot the past sixty years
and a leader In the Republican
Party for many years.
__Th6 dlanw will bo hold at Carl
Hoppl't. Baldwin, on October 28
at IM pjna. tkkat Chtdrman
jfloberl flchade idfifM those who
wish to attend .fo:(»niact him u
soon 0* pOMlbie foK tiekata or
telephone 974-1339 betWMnl'S
pMU dally.
(•S Don't
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Campaign On Rats
In attracting desirable now industry
the Village of Freeport
this week also took positive steps
to avoid the possibility of bringing
In unwelcome visitors. The
undesirables are tho rota who
might be tying dormant in undeveloped
land.
A former landfill area of 35
acres, owned by the Town of
Hempstead but within Precport
village limits in the southeast
corner of the village, will soon
bo developed as an induatrihl
park unoter the New York State
Job Development Act.
To. prevent tha spread of ro^
dents distributed by the construction
work, Freeport is hiring a
professional exterminating firm,
at a cost of $1825; The exterminators
will move in before the bull-do2€
irs, and will apply their rat
poison around and within the
entire 35-acre plot.
miss Chamber of Commerce
luncheon, meeting this
week, Thursday at Al B. White's.
A very special guest speaker
win talk about a most Interesting
.wbject.
Israeli W«r Hero
To Speak In Freeport
Arle Arioly, who fought with
the fcraoli lank command In tho
recent Sinai desert comp^Jgn,
will speak on the topic "Israel's
Youth Looks at the 0 Day War."'
Mr. Ariely is picsontly working
as a consultant at the American
Hiatadrjit Institute in the cul-.
tural exchange division, while,
doing his graduate work In this
country.
Ho will speak at a meeting of
the Preeport-Hoosovelt Hodassah
on Monday, Oct. 10, at 12:30 p.m.
at Temple B'nol Israel, 81 No.
Bayvlow Ave., Freeport,
l i t B i P KIP FREEPORT GLEAN
RHS Seniors To
Hear Career Talk
Michael H. Murray of the Cooperative
Education Department of
The College of Insurance will
visit ..Freeport Wt^ School on
October 11 at 9:15 a.m. to discuss
careers in insurance and the cor
operative education program of
The College-of Insurance,.. New
York City, leading to a Bachelor
of Business Administtation degree
or a B,S. degree in acttiarial
science.
Like many communiltes across tho country. Freeport has been faced wUh »^a Pioblom o l d b -
posing of refuse, particularly non-burnable materials, Wllh virtually no land-fUl wen renudn-fng
to the viUeg. to which to bury tra.h. the VIlIago.Board decided the « « P ' f t f / - « » ^ » ^"
would bo the purchase of these large trawfer trucks. Mayor Sweeney was wth^iwd *"> • " « « ' •
r co^act with the Town of .Hempslowl whereby the vUlago wUI ulUI« town l««*-«^ w»»f;f "^.^
of Banitatton John Marra, to photo at l e a noted that the now transfer truck, would ritowW.
crew, to transport aon-bumabte. Immediately » the trash Is picked up few. how» »»•»*• ••f^
^aSLday. The new truck. wIU be usad for the plek-up. and wiU >«,*»^«»^'^«^"',*» "*
disposal « e . ouUlde the viHage. avoldtogtbe «.««.Uy of .tortog ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^^^^^^^i^,^
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| Title | The-Leader_1967-10-12 |
| 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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