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REEPORT
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33rd Year, No. 6
"NASSAU^S. LARGEST W^EEKLY"
BALDWIN
-Zip CaJa 11510
MERRICK ROOSEyELT
Y.' Neusytxprr Iteiiortfrt /fij*.
Katiimal Pren Synd(ad»
-Li«l«ii lo -the "ILDHIE VAML SHOW"
On WTllE, 1S20 oo the OI*t
&^**&»ftO»»oe»»»6iiwl
-,.SEII,:rEI>. SPEiro •
(Edlio^ajlfota: na.follawiiig ara xeinBTlr«f mada br Sa<wf6r
Edirart jr. Spans i>ecaBll7 te i to Maw York Staia Sanata on
Hia o«q»»|oa lol ihe dabata on: tha Columbia Univartitr
, .disturboao^ilt.-
SENATOR EDWARD J.SPENO: Mr. President, wc are Jiving ir.
aiv era, of student revolt,, but 1 Uiinlt we have to acknowledge the
iacl that .we are seeking, as we sKouid rightfully do. tiie opinion of
the students and we .Arc seeking "his intelligent• involvement, hla
reasonaWeiiinvDlvementinwRat Is going on, the fact that our can-dMales
for national office* are running to these campuses as they
*ou]d>pn,indicatlc» of importance we attach to the opinion of
thesUtaenttiibutwe wont Intelligent involvement, not impetuous,
desj*tetIve;J;CTlmihal Inycilveineiit'«^ part of uie student So
^WfJ^t?*'"'^°"?!*l^:^!?l^'^i^Watora inthis dichotomy? • •
:'the law that nurtures thb
5ti*dent, that gives him' or her
Jhe opportunity Vo go to coUpge,
that'provides the funds'for^fidu^
tlonal 'tippoitunl^ ~'tSnnot - M-
.: uied-^by this- student''ln-"reyolt
as both a shlcki"*nd' « sword.
. Oh, yes, we as" legislators ore
^'^arned that wo cannot fenterUhe
'sBnctuury of higher education,
• but, sir, and thx>se of you who
would protest this approach.
'Vfhen the problems of the
, . , • campua spill over into the problems
of society.around the campus and when the problem of thr
students: m «yolt becomes, an antl-social problem • and'begins to
affect, the RTTOBrtyand personal rights of-a community, then'it bfe-
.• comes oui retpsnsl'bjllty to step. Into-this breach and to do something
toward effecting!law and.order on the campus,- *, ' •
.. ,. The-uiiw^ should-regulate itself, and I woUd bo
the flist to. espouse that principle. I serve with two board'of uni-
, versities today, and am flghting for the.right of the student to be
heard,^ .but the student, o be beard in a peaceful "mannecf ttlirough
committees on which he sei-ws, perhapseyen in' the: fjiture, student
• • -•• ri:. :,:••; ;: •: .-'(Contiiiued'on page" 4) •;•: ;••' >.'.'•,_' * ' .---•/'-
HIGH JOY SC0UTH^M<)^
AllRpEfrSMlIttTiYlCE
. ' -jMr.-.SraltJi-T. Lyke of 445 Archer StreetrFreeport/ Has'fie&'hoir
.ored l»y, the, NBSSBB County Council, Boy Scouts of Ainerlca, and
presented thb-coveted ;Sllver'.Beaver Award. • 'T'-" •"''".;,••:.•
• F'^-f'^^^'^^®^^®'' A*'«''t.'s given by .the National Council o^^
, the Boyi..§couts of America upon the recommendation of the Local
Council.•.It js^Uhe highest honor '
that a'local Coqhcil can bestow
on an •Adult;Sco'ut Leader. :
I "Smlttjt"; Lyke has been jjctive
for manif; J^ejire In.tho Com'ihpiilty
•of PreepDEtj'serying the.Freeport
Methodist ClMwch in many capa-
. cities,' %i'weE as; the Scouf !Pro-
•"gram. ;.l-;.'-w '-."• ;*_'-' • \ '" - • • --^ • .•• •
His'-,ScQti&g iervice include-s
sei vice -with Troop 205 at the At-
Itiiison 'School and Troop 406,
sponsored -by" the MethodLst
Church. He has also served as a
Neighborhood Commissioner, Assistant
District'Commissioner and
Merit Badge Counselor.
' The presentation was made at
the recent District 4 Becognition
Dinner by Mf.-Arthur Robb, who
also holds' the Stiver Beaver
Award.
PifcgTom 196S
FREEPORT-VILLAGE PARK
" 10:45 A.M.
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag!
Invocation .- ™ •— ,'-„.
National Anihem
Official Greeting ..
American Legion Memorial
Bt. Rev. Msg. Eugene J . Crawfor^i- '
. Pastor. Church of the Hoiy<Rod4^ei^,.-
freeiwrt High School Ban<J^l
Hon. Robert J. Sweeney, Mayor of fniepoTf,!
• ~ : Cdr. E. Willaid HdUai^,
William'Clinton Sto»yf'Paii|; .
..-. .-w.i'rccport High School B*%-'
8.-
Musical Selection ... .
Introduction of Dignitaries
a. Village Officials
b. Samuel D, Gerber — Honorary Grand Marshall
c. C. Howard-Larsen'— Kational Sergeant^at-Arms — American Legion
d. Cdr. Daniel Wright — lienty Monrisori-OeLoney Post, A.L.
e. Cdri Franlc Kordea — Henry Thco, Mohr Poat, V.F.W.
f. Cdr, Gabriel Liegey — ^MTonsignor Slahon Memorial Post, C.W.'V. ;
- g. Cdr. George Mann — British War Veterans
Intioductipn of Military • • ,
a-rCdr. Benedict P, .Ciamviho," Urtited "Sinte? Koval Bmrvo :
ii^iiiiiliy'iiW!|i'i|iWJ|pwi!iiW^ .m miwiii
Tenzer Announces
$500,000 Contract
For Freeport Firm
'.•••Congressman' •Herberl^ 'Temer
(DfSth DIstricf-MTf) anneiinced
that the U, S. Aimy EJeclronlc
Command has awarded a S501.009
contract to Creslwood Electronics
of Fieeport,
Tho contract award is for the
production of sopiiisiicated voltag?
regulation equipment. Tenzer said
lie noliiied the Freeport company
of the award and that Crestwood
plans lo hire 20 additiawal em*
ployecs as a result of tb« contract.
In addition tho company is planning
a major CKpansSoix of its ap-preniica
t^tsliAig jnogtMU.,
10,
11.
d. Lt. Col",'i|Wi''StraU4s", United States Army Reserve ; - '
V c. Majof' Erede^fi. S. Walter,' 'U.S.' A.F.A. - - • • ' - .- •
Gold Star Mothcjs * • ; • • •
Address.- SJ... L. ! William F. Ward, Nassau County Commander V.F.Wv
Salute to, our patriotic .Dead
9, .Placing of Wreaths
b. •V'olloy, 1st Bn., 107th Infantry, N.Y.A.R.N.G. i - .,^, , - . .
e. Taps — Freeport High School Band 1
Benediction 1 -..- — -- — — Rev. Ervin M. MaUcttf
Pastor, Second I]aptl3t_phurch, Frcepoi^.
Aerial Salute by the Civil KK Patrol, Nassau Cadet Squadron No. 6
• FrederichS. Walter, Commandant. i /
. ; ' - • ' ' . ' • • . • • , • • , . • ' • : • ' : , 1 ' ; • • • - • " • •" • • . ' . . . 1, .>
: ' ; - ; •: • •::• ' H i gh School Band'u|tder the direction of Robert Pearson • j , *••
' • , . • • • ' • • • • ' - • . • • • . ' • • ' - • • ' '.- ' • • ' • , - . ' • •' • . • • • • • I , - .
• (In' case of'.fain, the ceremony will be held at the j
JohnWiDodja Junior Hi :hSchol, Pine Street) •
,/ Frank Muni; . . Gary limner E. Wlllard Holland i
Chairman. ' ; Secretary . Vice Chairman
iixcliiiiifii 1^^^ Wayaf
r-
"^Th* i-xdiange Ciub of rrwepori has presented a coUeclion o( 'voluniw fm Negro Mitiory *> t l^
Freeport Memorial Library,, The club is Iho largest national sarric* club in tho Unllad Stataa,
dedicated to the American Harilsge. Tlia collection was dedicated to ib> memory «I.I>r«,fUx^ .
Luther King. Jr. HoprissenJing the club at Ihe presentation weraj (L. toB.) BUI Morlib Libranlpn
John Abbate, VJP.! Ed Danhoff, Past $t«t» Fisudenli Bill SabaUa, Tripatur«r;Bob Rsyncr. PrMi',
dent, and Waller Gxaen. Fitwidal S«cr»tuy.
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Vf* , '','>'')¥ .'^S.iv^ .^tet^J^i/.
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| Title | The-Leader_1968-05-30 |
| 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 | 1968 |
| Type | Type |
| 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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