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33rd Yoar- No. 46
BALDWIN MERRICK
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FHEEPOHT, N. Y . TROHSDAY. MARCH fc 1969
ROOSEVELT
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>JEWS& VIEWS!
BY i
EDDIE VASIL i
N. Y. ymtpaptr Krfiortm Aiao. M
National Preii Syndicate • 3
Listed to Eddie Visit on WHLI ' 1
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MOTHER NATURE WMENS
The seasons change in Maich as the globe rolls around.the sun.
March brings in sprinRaVd ends the winter. Spring in the north-cip
half of thp worid begins with the vernal equinox, which almost
always occurs on Match 21. On this day, the-sun rises direttly.in the'
ca.st and sets directly in the west, so that the length of the dfljri.tf
rxactly equai Ui the length of the —•
night. " •
March '.an b6' both ivintry and
springlike. Cltuitecy, wii dy," days
occur o3'fr-.-qucntly ps n»iiJ, sunny
dayj.
In the Northern Hemisphcx)>,
m^ny aninuls and plants-awnken,'
or come.' to lifo again, during
Mni-ch. Sap .flows in the trees.
.'ind green buds begin to appear.
The flj;?t pussy wiljows ond wild
fteW(itB-"^eiDr'~ TKT ^•roqni!t-*'ift'*;fBff
woods. ' -
.Most frogs lay their eggs. Iti-bcrnating
animals such as beats
and wooddiitpks teara their win-tM
sleeping.places. Wild- geese
and ducks begin their northward
flights, ' • • - . • • " , . '
•*• PBICE? HVE CEKTS PfiH C0|»Y
In March, people begin to look'
for the first i-obin as a sign' that
spring really has come; Early
songbjrda appear.
The Book of Ecclesiastcs in th'e
Old Testofltitnf reads,, Vld evejy
thing thcM is a seiison, ond a tline
to every purpose under the
heaven: ., ., ^
'"""^'^tifno to be br,m.-ahd a time
tq die; a ttm-* to plant, and a
time to pluck up that which Is
planted." _ ,
March is a tinve to be jMini and
a-time -tQ :plaipt, as it ^ m s i he
earth ItccU Is-beb)^ reb^im.
Gentry Sues Good
Government Party
For $1,500,000.
Si
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I Oakley .Gentry, Jr., widety-known attomey and legat counsd-
'tothe JncorporatedVlUatfo of Fiwport, on Monday; March S. l i k .
hMtltuted ^ libel suit for a total of $l,3(»,000 agaiiit the oRkftw ^
•diMctors of the recently formed-Good Government Party ofTt^^R^fC
.The libiel »ult 'is based .upon a 'etrewlor rtwntly- Isaued \isi^
^ ^ .Government Pwty In ltd «Kht,to un^at Mayor IWbeirt J!
;e\»«Scnoy and;the Village P*rty:,A(!LwJjil»jtt|i«on. ' ', ,- ;
0A3eGiiY7«i3*m, Jiu •
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the; JtsibticrMi^ W«tid)r,l^-Shoipi)i
B?-3V}5»si»tffWil£jNf(Yi,,.was iwajA-IB4,
tlHr-Jf9vy:AehTev9h;tenti M e^
with--Centba^ ,,V7f< av»T*ng. cw^i
rijoni^B in Vleta^m;* - "•
He' was cited' ilopVoutrtttnding
Achlevemeiit.while'eerving'.ds Ra-di<
»'Operator-with Owtpsny B,
Fifth Reconnaissance ' Battalion,^^
/{Continued on page 11)
i^: .'BV-ai^iitr^riCKfslc:'
U eeetns 1o -be a characteristic of.the '.fgood govemtnenr jftetr -
that ithejr clon'Mmow whem-io -OiSp'in nukbkg.'thciir p«mpal|Hr irtat*^ •
metlts.Ht;)s one thing,to be'tlrDng ond/.p«fclUVe;-Bttt'4fi''qttH<>ao-other
to Itt ifieasiyt, fleceitful andllbelous. TJieir 'IGuUldtineff t«iai|^
iiig was pffottivft, 'aiB)xr"sR<X^'jcb'>.piuilM, wen>;'ttei!!eitl«l.'^ Ali<l*»Jr''
tabloid;heade^ "My?t«By p*:6weeney^|/Tw'o'MJMlng,Appt8S»W,'^ii -
jiUeg*^ t» bi libelous by'VfllagO'Counsel Gentry'aw. niV'jnbUttscl „
Mr; SteinZ -•;'•' •-- '' / -" ' '';:,.. ', ^.. '''' •'•;"-'"''•-"/ \
At ^ .Village ,Board Mietitini Mon^^r' ^l^ht, ,March hri; %.- .
lagoCouhsel Gdotry'.annotiTiccd ihathe was,bringins-a'sult iat liM .
against the' Good'Ooverhment I^airtj'/ita can'didates.'anct'^lta.officenL
-Mr. Centiy. toId.,tbJi .writer'after tlie meeting that 'all ofllcers wcnila
be served 'With supboenas except the Parly's two counsel who' AM
technically not.t-egardcd as principals, an'd'Mr, JuIiU^ Gerxof wH*
'(Continued on jjBge.8) • -> .
Daniel McNamaza. Jr„ (center) mayoralitji' candldslo ol Iho -
Independents for F^eepori. discusses « campaign statement with
James E. WDUer (left) and Philmore Schiff, candidates for tiuiilee,
(Fhoto by Aliui Bier
Church Sponsors
Candfdafes' Night
The Church of Tran'jflguration
will sponsor a Candidates Night
on Sunday, March 9, at 3'p.m.
; Candidates for Mayor and 'VH-ioge
Trustees from Independents
for .Freeport, Good Government
Party and Village Pai-ty will
speakv All are w^come.
Baldwin School
Notice
A copy of the Baldwin School.
News, monthly puWipation'oi the
Board of , Bducation'. has been
mailed - to all residents of the
school district.
If you have not received your
cc^y, please call 2^-4470 to have
your name put on the mailing
list.
BOY S9OUT TROO^ 2GS; sponsored by the ^pa'jroUna Atkinson PTAr demonstralss hobbstov)*'
cookery Ifor Baymond H. Malone, Good Government Party oudidala for. May or* .The damonstra-'
tion twik place at Romevelt Boeeway as part of rlHo reciint "This, Is My' Country" Seoul Cayal' '
csda, Mr. Malone cpnunendcd Scoutqies^z 8{d„Cp)liA and tli« sp'cmson cf'iha Troop. "Thaza is'
no more worthwhile sccompUsbnwnt than.'mniiing, with the TOtt&;«^^JE)^](,comlttnnil;s'^ta.Ii^{14
tine adults," he mid.'I.(>ft'torighti AdelpbusKeUf. MIeba«l Chanwtl/O^'XMU. iCliiU^HaitttS;
Mr. Malone, Palsr P«la«iade«,'Jay GRrHson. EdmrdDadf, KeyiaffatilsoniRuftis JCeUy and Jelt^
C o d y . -••'', • • ' . ' . ' - •'
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| Title | The-Leader_1969-03-06 |
| 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 | 1969 |
| 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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