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"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
•I- ). • • Freeport's
] ^ -• . Official .
1 Newspaper
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FREEPORT
Zip Code iisaa
BALDWIN
ZtD Code Itsm
MERRICK
7fn nnHo 11SSS
ROOSEVELT
2l«s Cod* nS7S
32nd Ymt, Ho. 28 FREEPOBT, N. ir« TmmSDAY. HOVEMBEH 2. W67 -^a"' PBICE; FIVE CENTS 1»ER COPY
|NEWS& VIEWS"""
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BY
I4»lcn..tcnlie «Ent>IE VASlI, SHOW
^---: 1 On WTIIE, 1S20 on the Dial
WE I ^ T A Dfyra iWEm^ PETE KIMBIS DIED
> .:; He;ia«daddirh{kd as itttldtt 1 ^ a« anroiw I've
over met and lond Ufe in all Us pIiaMS... PETE KIMBIS made
^. fdendi avetir place he went., .Xhaf ^ » U^n and loved him
«iB««bly fof idiat hift WBi a%iiiflMBi'.^ .Tltere was nothing axtla-
#al «dboiii iUt luuiwh d ] t ^ ^ , .-.llls.waniitti vaa known to all
|ii,Holr»ia«ej«ei<a«»^ Knightt of Coluinbu*
elides v ; . IHi t».i«fwk«».a* Cmmnian'a held hitn in Meh n-
.ai«a^«s;'M•W«^*»iih^w•Mid^Wen*i'>>
•; KniB^' intay'''^f«M»'"iio""wh«'''iio. Bad""lhie" StUos Bnihen,
Jiiamr and Eddie opatated P ^ Lookout .Town Paik . . . . Y«a»
later Petq was mystiur aaletiitan when we sold the never^pzodueed
TUCKEII Buiomobile . .'i He loved the outdoopi end spent eTeiy
• epaTe.hoiu.ttl.his counter lodge i . . Pete KimUi was %-gooA
I lijend, .a ;lo«i»g. husband, and an, understasdiaff £alfa«7i Tbii it
.^evld<^nced by the comtneadable wifa EatUean, aona Jfamas and
,.|IiG]i9las,,and-daui|lilftr< Maxg^tfto.^^ flie enlita oonuniinltr
,, offexsjis amMlfii*^,,t. .:Y^t$.jgsftf;$^^ his,iiiiica»'lat«hr^v
;'-iiM ihaj(p~%i^^ii|iEj|e^ ~Mf** o|,httZMr«^aisd,ab<ita iU, ||to;'dnte•^:
-••^«ead»Up"-al'-'ail'"'tloiii.-i''7'4-We«lMrt~|?i^
..-lCSaa^,.#ed,44l.ep«&i3''«'-fhe. HiiilftnrftM":it' •CIaike;;fiiniei»l'"
' H<in«,:110^X%ie:'Bt;.Vffeq^6t&'''|le<[uleM^ - Thnn^- Nov. -2 ..at-
Iff: AJIi at Our Holy fRedeaznecBoiaBn Catholic .Church.)
A i l THE EIECMPS
..'Dear reaiJers, you and I and all votew have been:flooded with
liteiitute and news-releases f r ^ all cgjadldates of all parties . , , To
reprint all their cBargea and clmms would take a nowtvaper the size
of the S^ndax edltioft o£ the NEW YQRK TIMES. - <:
.Tni Jiofcgoinjg t6 insult yout intelligence by even suggesting how
'you sJioulC: vote tut, twiU;s^^^ veiy urgently that eacSi and evety
pneshojii* vote 'this election, because it is one o"t Ihe most important
Ja'oyt.:state,.,cotmty..andlo»M;;Don't forget: Your most imporlant
dafe on Tuesdaj^, Ifovember 7 iitto cJLSt yoi^ ballot. And. to vote as
you^sincerely lielieve to he. for; the best .fifeverranent; '
' -^e have, read all the HteraturR aiid releases and we liaivc con-diictcd
many iutyeys and interviews with voters on all levels and all
Indications lead,.us.to >nak|9 the following pi-edlctions:
Ex^tive in a very close, race. (Many voters believe that Nickerson
has |een runniiig'ah "academic administration" with too many outside-of-
lhe-counly "advlseis." Soli Wachtler impresses yoteis with his
vigor," pracUcabUiV. warmth; and go-ahead lookk
. I l ^ i i ^ should havjB
; no'problem. He has bad;a goodj-coijstructlve administrBtion and has
; made the Town of Hempstead one-of the fljiesfe In the country. {FVank
iBearjust doesn't reach toe voters Jn this campaign. And this was
the story in, his past efforts.) • , = "
FRAOTXM OHiNSTEIN has won i«pect Ol the people in his
tour of duftr 9s' County Clerk and our surireys show that he will be
re-elected to office and again prove to be a big vote-getter, (He,
unlike bis opponent, has been a very acUye campaigner and relies
Jon'hJs^febrt of'acWevcment.J-;, ^,/.vt:c:\:',^ ••''"'\,\'v'.:",:;-;
f RANCIS T." PURCELL shoiild be pe-etect^ because he has
• sdi-ved In his office as Supervisor of tlie'Towm of HempstfEad' with
; efficiency anol sincerity. (A qulft and moiest man, he haa reached
: many of the ,ij»tew dimng ttieipasttcampalgn.) :• ;;: ;> 11;
.1 :"EUGENE WEISfEDS looKs' like one of the most outstanding
I young personalities tt politics today^ He's serious andjdedlctted aiiid
; we. predict* that he will be favored b|f the veto's en Tuesday by being
•:elected,Cbuncitaan. r _,' ;-?/; '•c_r^':''-r'-':'-'i:r'^--^ r;_v^;^./A':'./';;:.;;;;..ii,•*'''.;
; JAMES E NIEHOEF as fcbiimitajrian has .perved^ *^^
interest, care and imdei'stmdinllHehas beenan M^^
an^ lias^iepifesented .tife"Town Vmany^^l-W^ of.lUveraifled nature.
He's anlioi with school children as well as theirs parents:-We beilwe
that he-will win ty a large margin,
' diEOBGE A. MURPHY is running for rC'election as Councilman
end looks like a winner because he top has served in a commendable
luanaer. .
JAMES D. BENNETT comes.-from a family vibo have been public
ants of the highest calibre. He will carry an the s^aadards of the
(Continued oa page 8)
VOTERS APPROVE
M i l SCHOOL ONLY tfA:-
Aiid Intermediate
SchiiiJil Programs Defeated
^ ' i " The School board In fkeeport,iwM«h has seen three bond Issues defealod In |gii than two yean,
had only ».bi barest latle'Ot succeii tUs week, u «tersBH?roved .one provision of a Jhree-perl plan,
" A $2,134^0.! improvepant IM«^WI for Fieeport High Sdiool was accepted by a vote of WM to
SUJ3I. But the t^o oiyr'provWoitt of the proposed $9,498,000 bonC'Issiie weje.vo.ted down. A proposal
to renovate thevArcher Siraet lleirieaiary School at a cost of $1.188JQO was defoatod 2,fl08 to 2,578.
And aplan-to'^ildaneW |e.l|SJOO-infennediate school was defeated by a vote of 3,302 to 2,182. X,«at
^onlhv'wheti the pxi^ktsals ware ofieied as a single paefcage. vottn lojected it 2.922 to 2,458.
tj y TheHatenaedtate ichool proposal had previously drawn .heavy criticlm: l^ause it requlwd the
d'aslriiethni;'^!'-31: pieseiiilr. occwipled: houMp;. end bemuse :%iartle4.!.:l'«;,lhC,di»i?^|<ft»>fe^^ .JeSw-W.,
ttfOA *aW&<;^'|jl#if8iiJH!M.''«fycli llt.WW»«'wlffl^;»-#f^1-M^I'f^^
'y'^*2*Ji|"'^]pS)i^';TfiaVgi»t^^ • .; , ; .
• .. ApproviW thO lilffli sclidol piovision wUI add appioxlmatiiy eight cents to Freeporfs eattmt
tax rate ol $8,54 for eich $100 of asiiswd vaiiialion, Acceptance elih* onMraipacleifo wouW have meant
a $9.B-cent .ippfease. "^, , " ,'""•'." ._ . ;
•' • • ' ' ' ; • • . . • • . • : ' ' Tcbntlnikd"tJn'Page'llJ."
FREERQRT GOP PROVES BIG
BOOSTER FOR SOL WACHTLER
HEPOBUCAN CLUB LXmCHEON . . . North He«np.t««» ^owa S u p e " ^ ^eU^Z' .1^7^
from r.). Republican candidate for Ha,«iu Counts' Executive, greota Pally J ' - ^ ^ y ^ J ^ * ^ ^ ,.
Fretoort Hepublieaa Club luncheon held «* South Shore YaeW Club, (L. to «^Ai.vo"»™»''
j S S c K committeewan; Angelo Roncrilo. COP candldato lor Coanty ComplroUer, and JulU
• Mints. Fteepotl B^mbUean leader.
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1967-11-02 |
| 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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