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"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
FREEPORT BALDWIN MSftRtOC R0Q5JSM&T
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NEWS & VIEWS
BY
EDDIE VASIL
iV. V, v^ni'ipagcr Ri-jMHtr*' j<<]«.
• - tVaifonal Prett Smdhaft *'"
- Liitun lo'CddicVnU on WHLI ' .,
- 1100 on the Dint . - ''•>•"
^luiii^noHffliinwitMtHttimtHunimninjmHiiniiRiiiitiinmiumii^^
• "X£T THERS BE UCHT" . . . In IhEi day and m^e of Ugh CMS.
petUioiv aTmy coninii]nUr> to itaprov* U* pubQc iman*, t» •!•
tract U^ fineil in buslnoM and tndtuhrr* and to-bemz Ih* calltR*
of iic iMidanis and j*iid«niiai ie«ilioii< mtut ahrajs andaavor la
exploit Uf moat aaliant {Bahirot md'l&'ktrantrtbait ita waakiiMtat
. . . Tha ViDa^ro oi Fkaapotthaa maaf otttilaiidiag attribnMa < . . .
It could easily bacoma tha "City oi Ughtcl" . . ." Vas. "Cily^of
- Ltghlil" . . . V/br »oi? . . . Is hat oita oF thA finest munidpal
power plaids in tha uuAtn>. Eyory itratt,' wliathar it ba la
Bennington Park or Staarns Park, could very easily become a
"Masda Lane" . . . Lai .Thart.Be Light"'" '. . . Len crime, lau
susplcitti. loss accidents, less lear,' less dark and 'mjvtaxlous
fhorougUaxes-^Tbat'a what the City of LIghis" could xsffer,, , »
It would alxp eliriiinaia aye-soies which are presehHy covered
by darkness . . . Evan froiA a plane, Fteeport would stand out
li]» htinditeds of diarcioad tiaras gathered josaiEer (h Iha oealex
of a black ^lece of vslret . .'. Laf a not i^ sn areras^a IS Wat|
iownl' f . . I^ei's blaza out with a multi-thousaiid V*tt Ulununa-lion'.
. • If people should forget out waterfront} if tbay* should
overlook our shoppjnas araas; if th«y,sltotdd disoMint'«itt> IwaH*
EDDIETOR'S NOTES Heaits a^ half-mast over news of the death
of Ereeport's beloved EARL "Doc" PAINTER, {He Was the famouB
trainer of the N. Y. YANICEES and the brotlicr-ln-law of G^ies,
Jack and David Buckley) . . . Add the name of MARY FUSCO to the
list of-charming and attractive women who head popular bistroa.
(Hudson Bay Inn on Hudson Ave, Freeport) . . . Congratulations io
1088 MT Grad <S.B. Mech, Eng) BOB MacDONALp. ,<He's the son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. MaeDonald, TO Calif. Ave., Freeport) . . . For
good reading I recommend BETTY FBIEDAN'S. new book "The
Feminine Mystique." (She's a friend of DRiOnd MRS. DAVE-WES-TRING
and DR, and MRS. RUDOLPH JOSEPH) , . . JOE "Maater
Barber" VtTO and his charmipg 'Mary vacationed with Wa sister-in
Florida . . . Best Wishes to FRANK PROVEKZANO on bla birthday.
(He'a one of the widely-lcnown Provenzano Brothers) . . .-The LESTEH,
H. BAUMANN FAMILY is full of Burprisps. Not.ojjly. is Lea con-sidered.
oa one of the buaiest lawyers in local legal circles but his
very attractiye wife, Laurette, now holds a B5. Degree from Hofstra
{Fine Arts Education) with a Cum Laude Citation 1M8. (All kind of
honors: Dean's List, Alpha Sigma Landa National Honorary Society,
etc.). Their daughter T51orence also Hofstra "is now the wife of DR.
STEVEN KAHN, resident physician at University Hospital in Ann
^ Arbor, Michigan. Son, Jeffrey Baumann is with the U. S. Coast
Guai'd. ' , • ' . .'
In Mn W.^^1^^
Community Cfiorftie
Sfdrts. New jSeasQn
Xirk M. Duskl«e, dlrectw :ot
the Freepod'Comm'unlfy'Chorale,
announced th« oputing of the new
Fail- season. Membeni nieet~<#»d
rahearse ,«vei7 Tuiesday-avettbkf:
at' 8:30 p.m. in't}i< Music Room of
the Fhi«port High ScfacMl.
New members are -welcome and
may audition on any regular
meeting night
• 'DiO Chorale & available, for
concerts for community or^«^za-'
tlons and' has begun WQfk on
I'AjnaW and the Kight Viailois,""
a one-act opera by GianrCario,
Medbtti, to b« presented in the
E'weport High'Sc^hool OTi.Decr.J*.
and-:3l...
Under ihe leuidctship (A Pttntiipal Wifilatot'-McinVAy Aiid 'As^Unt
Principal James.,<hirran; a team'iesehln]^ pngotm^for iAitntctjbn
has been; inaugurated'this yea* « the John W. Doiid Junior, H l^
SchqoL Four' teams of'teachers bavobeen egtabUsKcd.at the seventh
grade levetj.each tnmprised of four factitty inombers and a t e ^
leader,• " — ' ' i 'T' ."- . I '
mitteo made' Up from each otfour'
major academic disciplined cEfalt'
^ oxtAiutve planar during tKs
(Contioned on page 12) ^
To prepare jtor this departure
from conventional peda£odlcat
orgimizatloa a curriculum ' com-
COP MEEfS ON BIG ISSUE
He'arHiston'an
Arthur L. Hodges, past president
of tl^e Nassau County Historical
Society, will be ^uest
speaker when the Freeport His;
tory class (Adult Education) Jnojds
its opening session i& Room' 109,
Freeport High School, tonight at
8 o'clock.
Mr. Hodge*, former editor of the
Nassau Dally Review-Star and
The Leader,' now in public relations
)vdrk, will talk on Ijong
Island's past, especlUly that of.the
Nassau County area. . :'
Village Historian. Clinton p.
Metz, instructor of the: class, will
project old-time local photos on
a.screen and lead a discussion of
them. Everyone is welcome.
NARCOTIC STAKEOUT
NETS NINE ARRESTS
Detectives Joe Komeika and Richard Comeford, of tJie Freeport
Police Dept., received many complaints of a large volume of .traific
at 80 Hillside Ave., Freeport, during the daytime and nlghtime. A
tleady "stakeout" showed that people WHQ visited the premises
generally made short stays. A closer view of people and cars showed
$ome to be suspected dope addicts,
narcotic pushers, criminals,
i^ome with narcotic arrests.
With the co-operation of Police
Chiet-Mcehan and NCPD Narcotic
Squad, Detectives Joe Bome-ika
and.Dick Comerford, armed
with a search warrant, raided the
premisses and confJscated::a. large,
amount-of narcotics, heroin' and
narcotic -unplements. '
- They , arrested the foliowfaig
subjects': • • ^ -. '^
Willie SIiepard,.aged 4», 86 9iU-
«ide Ave., Freeport; David Clif-poTt;
f6r^- ager 29 yealts, 34 Union
St., Freeport; Robert LaPer-
Boneilc, age 20 years, 89-15-103
St., Richmond Hill; - Hamilton
Thompson, aged 36 years, 45 Putnam
Ave., Roosevelt; Raymond
Sweeting, ,a&sA 30 years, 405 E.
155 St., Bronx; John Maiden, age
ift •years," 28' Parkaide' Rd.," w;
Hempstead; Rosle Ray Jones, age
26 years, S6 .Hillside Ave,,'tPree-pOrt;
Yvonne Peacock.' ajge 28
years, 1089 No.'08Ui' OaonA^JSn'
iondale;. Pearlean Bod«Ue,' aje 27
(Cnnthmed on page 12) '.
Na«i«u Couatf District Attbnuy WUUam Cahn.ind Ben'OinkiHt^^l.^,
caavMd^fa tat Mth AJ>. discuss probleuM Mlaiad la, b^w'tsltt^*:'.-
inent on the G«|inii> and atata Jtaral. £av«ral pwmlntni'cIDi^t
}oittBd in 9ffei}ag the hoiOMwuen' view on thasa m»akfii .ti#: •
ajiiov* photo ibows (L tp t,) Xto CanallMi. Freapwt A^ptibUiaHli
Campalyn Managerj MWiam Caha, Dtsirlet Attoraey, Cttunty <tf•
Nassau,, presently runn]»jr fot raelactloni Mrs. Aaglii' CulUa>.,s'
Freeport GOP Cainpai^ Ofildalr Bao'Cluarli»« Baldwfa-lwfii
attorney, tunning lor elecltoq to the Itlh AsfamUy-Distrkt ()f tjwf
State of New York and C. WUltam Gayloi; presUenl q^ tfa* tx^-' ^.,
port Bepublleao Club. • - •• '•"
Charies P. Kopter
USNR In Vietnam
Vietnam (FHTfTC) Sep, 3-Co»-
structjonman Charles P, Kopter,
USNR, son of' Mr. and, Mrs,
Charles Kopter of 1008 Central'
Ave., IVecport, Is serving with
U. S, Naval-Mobilo'.Construction
Battalion Eight'(MCB-8) in South
Vietnam. ''
In' Vietnam ,/the Seabees-provide
technical assistance to villagers
with construction projects.^]
They also build air strips, temporary
housing, port facilities, fuel
storage tanks, drill water welJa
and construct other facllitiea as
they i^ejome necessary.'
Membem of the MCB-8 are or-ganiiing,
planning* and drawing
blueprints', for an e5:bed hospital
in the'City of-Riu Luong, five
miles south of Hue. "This hps]jital
will be" used Ijy the people oi
South Vietnant
Tbia xmv medical fadUty wiU
be jcomiriete with^opetating rocmi,
'XffUiy,.tovm, dark room, an ex-aininatio^
room,, Inteoidve care
room and j^axmacif.
tAUirtl Iiowanitebi, Damdqratic candjdita forlCeognsa in th*.Si& *
' CensiHriauOl District. ip»fc*. fa '^la TtMipatt Obaadwr tt C<m*.,
tttenw at ib* weekhr lundiMm weadng on Sept. 13. Mr. .Lowan-,
.. •tria.qKOw o< tba.xaceiil«Ms.at-aia,I>e,n>oenite-tlatiaMl^-C<a^ ..
vMtlon in Chleasp. Slwirai infta pbvto alb«i;« artf (L fo r.^'WanM \
9«Mt a OinwtM of tb* t!!tmimfiitol\K^^ C«(!#;„^
-tor*. tfi»il>a0sA «f ill* r^cMimit-'autBkber «A CpmauMe^-HaicI>/, . _.
waaVa tpaidwr, SapladbcK U wiS.k* Hr.'lJpeinHfrtlitt^ «$«««»%;.• • ^ f ^^M
"CPhotw by .Qicif?'Stadia/t^ij •'•
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| Title | The-Leader_1968-09-19 |
| 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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