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FbLLOWtHE
LEADER
FOR
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS
F R E E P 0 R T
lie IJ,
ELSIE D. FURCMIi
61 Mfi3)IS01T AVE.
SREIEPOEa?, N.Y,
DER /'
'FREEPORT'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER"
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mh year, No 45 PEEEPOET, N. Y.,THaBSl^AY, MAIIOHB, 19^ Wm CENTS PER COPY
£iais Unopposed
A$ Petition Deatine
ExpresonTues^iiy
Unity Party Has RpW
Clear of O|»posilloii|.„,
Workers Meet Tonight
It's official. The Unity Party has
the field to Itself In the Village Election
to be Ijeld on Tuesday, Mareh
17. '
Walter J. Miranda, campaign
manager, filed i«itnin*tlotj petitions
containing 524 names with Village
taerk Edmund T. Cheshire Tuesday-
Bt 3:30 o'clock. The time for Ollng
other petitions expteett at midnlfht
thp same day aivd none was presented.
• ' • ;•
So. the only oanflWotes to be pre-eented
to the voters of Freepopt are
Wipiam P. Glacteen for Mayor, and
Seward J. Baker and Mr. Cheshire
for Trustees.
Wm the benefit of those who did
not 3«glster for the November Qen-eral-
election opportunity will be
attonleiL.to do so an-^flaturday front
1 to 8 o'clock.
A meeting of district workers In
the campaign k to be held at Al
B. White's restatiraat on Brooklyn
aventMi tonight at 8 o'clock, starting
with aUtcdk dinner
iBir. (Htlranda, the campaign manager^
sftya an intensive effort vlll
^ made!, t o igtA out the .vote .even
' 'iaoiiigK"»toJtilS(W5ltSlfii-|wei'-*Ueebr4ato
eald It Is desired to haive'the ^o'-I
pie of E^eeport etve tihe encambent
a^lmlnlstratlon and the incoming
mayoi'iaW'IHJaai P. Q2«il£en--ai big
vote «f conf Mence,
His Honor
Qne«Way Streets Voted
Near Coluttunu Soiclol
•Tlhe VlU^e BoaanI after a public
bearing Monday sigbt, adopted en
>- emendment to Ordinance 4.12 providing
for one-way traffic on
streets in the vlcini% of tha Ooten-but
" ATenue ScJioo,!, fw»n fiso
o'ckH^ &i .'the Qwrnizig^ until 4
' 'o'iftick- in ttie aftenuxui «n Scbofd
days. _ \ -. •_.___
VzuSta SSe ordinaace Chefe- wUl be
oine-^ra,y 'traff^ east''''cm E&st pean
«ti«e4,^-fisoHj Noilti C7ohHnbius--«ve-.
nue't%'RO!ttai^_n>ad, and south oa
"~"lhitUDd'nifKl*&ai& Eaat-Desm'ekreet,
-:W]&r^BA: Wi^pm, UiM||T;'-itihts";aa-"
riangenitaft ..,piii«nts'^S»Wag their
chiM5ett'';'to'JpMJol-"ift:>'lSjer---lai]BiUy'
-CBiw, liWMiie.onia)a|ted-;.t«>- let^ttjon
•light ••ia.itiK^'iieBlgr^Mew^
they "sriU m?)!^ ha»-Jt<>i<oi«i«s;--t IjOX'
«lii»€* i a ^&SS^:3J^mS-B!mmiac Bry-tlje
Ootambua Avenua Sdiool Bax-ent-
TeMiiMi' Assoclatton •wtolcto made
«be ori^liul leiiuest tor tlie J s s t l -
tutticm of one-way trnfUe. was the
only speaker,
IThe meetlns -lasted flye ihlmites.
• RepjubUcaii''--Glilifi'.:to:^Se&-r.:::...
phone CompaiiyFilni
" S t t Long Isiabd Storyi".jtJK'ra-entatlon
of the New Tot^ T d e p b im
Company, will feature Uie tnont&ly
meeting of tKe;,Freeport Republican
Giah next Thursday ii{^t In the
Legion Dugout. l i Is a showing'of
some of 4he most interesting scenes.
Homes and .places ol-Kistorlc interest
on liong Island'in-color fihris.
President Ooiddn Sjuionson announced
this week he Would call
the meeting to order promptly at
8:30 o'clocte. '
WltLIAM F. GfcACKEN
Police BoysCh^Opens T)five
Xo Finance Year/s Program
Boys Club, Hmnimiced this week Hiat t h e animal d r i v e f o r funds
to c u r r y on the ootivities of the olub will be-eo!Hlucted'diirJng
March 4 n d Aferij: A m0M $*,OtiQ-in 'Tolmitat'y wibsertptions
has been set. ' "
Freeport Rifle Ciub
Wms tasy Victory
New Hyde.PaEk Loses
To Local Marksmen
.. By.Score of L039 - 799
Marksmen of the Frseport Rifle
and Revolver Club.lreored an easy
victory over • the New Hyde f*ark
olub by a score p i l.oSB tj) 799 Monday
night on the Sewanhaka High
School fange In Ploj"a3 Pai-k, 'to
make their season's record 1 victories
and 2 defeats lii tiie South
Shore League wlrrter shoots.
Next Monday night the Preepor-tera
are to-iakie on the..team of Vm
I
FiiU^iiiife Director
And Special Building i:
lJrgedbyC<TOii»itle* r
A plan for a silpamsed yotttJi
program In the Freeport scjiool-district
was presented to the B6ard
of Education at its regular meeting
last night by a groipL of mefibers
of the 'youth, Coimriittee o|. the
Preeport Community OowncllJ
The Youth Cottmiittee app?s^lsd
to the Boardof Edliio^tlon to Include
in lis next buap-i'alf appropriation
of $18,000 to employ the smXie of
a full-time trained director |>f youth
activities ^nd provide the necessary
funds to, condtwt a' compMjienslve
program of atliletic arid social
events for- teenagers.
Mrs. Benjamiii Werne of 483
North Long Be'ttch avenue headed
the delegation that appeared before
th? Beard, Othsr memfcers Of the
Y3u;h Ccmmktse Include Mrs. Albert
Stern, corresponding secretary;
and Mrs. -David-A. Kadane,- Mrs.
Hansen Blatz and Mrs. Eerrls Mack,
co-chalrtnen.
Also ttltendlng tlie meeting with
Kings Point Merchant Mailne Ac- *he«PWup was Homer I . Harris, vlce-adamy
In' a return non-league 1 President ol •tihe Community Coun-_
shoot. The Marlneis won the first i ?f*'' ^ . ? ^ * Waldn^iati. ajad - J . H.'
match on' their own-range, and the McCarthy, presSdeid, of the SoMth-'
lo<»,t rtteltii**. ate lobKtar ror'ajj^^'^Si^''^^''-''^ ^^^'^•r''}'*"•• - - ^'^-^ -. -v>-,«
'venge.-' > •"--. • ' -' ' \ T^h« P™HX«oa'wM"prsBeftted-to-^ev-;, -J-'..\>SB>
•--•-="•-•'• •' • •'• ' ' MKro]ipjDl--3niH:swia,an 3l^ r e p r e s e n t s - ' • ' ' ' -''
' tlvcs ol organiMrtlp '''
Mr.'aomelka said;thBt;each con-trflmtor
to the fund receives an associate
membenship card. Cwitribu-tions
can be mailed to tKe'Police
B^ya Club, Post Office Box IffiJ,
Preeport, N.Y., or handed to Patrolman
Bomeika at the Boys CJlub
headquarters in t h e Municipal
BulUlng.
During 1963 the Boys- Club had
-between 100 and 800-youngsters-Ise-tween
the ages of 10 and 18 years
pai»McipatB in one or more of its
18 activities. Bi August the olub
took 5 ^ boys to Bbbsts Field for
the.fll-lh::cpn^c«tlve.,s«.fla'.to'see a
gams between "the Oodgers and New,
y « k O'Jawts
. The annual oruitboard soapbox
der5y"ls also a popular annu&l pro--
Jgct_of the olub. The club-lias a.
•SS3Her-la*Sll-the Rreeporf'sshooto.
©tier activities, l a Sieasohp-include
DeLeon's Closing Stur^
On Accotmt of Health
After Ijelng ta tmslaess. in Bree-port
for 33- years, DiLecm's Department
Store,, 14-46 West M^Tlck
nrad, ia to close its ^toors i«ezt
Tbursid^.-Tbe puldlc | i a s umUI tbe
close of {nislness on. Widsesc^y'to
bay a t <the reducM st^tfs being offered
to d|^ose'^5>)r-We'stodc, Nesct-
-13it2r«iia$^-ar °' Toesdajr,- Maitfli _ Ml,'
what ever remains willlje put xsp »t
an auottett' iale, •wbleh*' will *« tor
mei^hiucits and not for the general
pu'bllc.
Mr. Ttdtieoa TIBLS been -in Imslness
£3 yeanr Jneludlng 32_ln Eteeport,
iQije last 31 a t fixe present address.
He 1^ TOtlrlng from 4nislness,wl£ti a
^(^pe of lienefltting tiis bealtli. '
tog, swimming at tJie Casino Pool
and deep sea fishing, fia'cfli week
during ttie Summer' the club ts^l5ies
a team of 12 to 18 boys'on a deep
sea fishing trip on one of theVlklng
boats. Teams are rotated so tliat
geveral bundred boys have Oie opportunity
of taking the. trip each
.year. , ' •' ^
Patrolman Bomeika said he believed
iihe clu^ Toss a<Aieved one of
Its malor purposes in reducbig Juvenile
deUn^ueocy In (lie viUsge tiy
providing supesrvlsed recreation for
a large segment of its youths
Mrs. Dodd |o Entertain
D.A,R. Chapter Sa.turday
TDhe na'onliily "meetidg of- Eath
Hoyd "WoodhuU" Chapter, DAJl., Is
-Uf be'lield Saturday at 3;i5 o'clock
in t h e home «f lUEfs. John W. Dodd,
317 South Long Beach avenue. Miss
Petty_pjneenway, a member of the
FPBeiK»t'.B3g!h-"5clftool "laculty will
be the epeoker. She wUl be introduced
by S/b;s, Clayton B . Carmen, glrlA'
bojnemaldiig <^ainsan.
Boys' Club Boxing Squad
Entertains at Northport
Tsn members of the boxi|ig squad
of the "Preeport Police Bajs' Club
recently piit on an exhlblticn for
the entertainment of 832 .veterans
who are patients in 4lie Hdrthport
Hospital, Gus Murano. the ttojchig
ooach, refereetf the Uirtee two-mln-utB>
« round bouts but no decisions
were awarded. " :'
•rhe^.particlpants .'iH/^ "Nathfthle!
Morse, 84 pounds, vs. Joe Mendosa,
93; George Williams, l<}j.,vs. David
WUkJis, lp3i- Art ..WlBMtws 132, vs.
William Slofrls, 135;.,JW ,?Dnes, 135,
vs. Donald Harrington,'tSC and Paf
Nlchclini}..vs- Mike Cuswano.
OANStON"pHAB«ajO¥ yiP«N
ALinJA J^BJU'WO AlC j - - '
-i;;.*i^e~C'aSSii- 'PJjirmaeyi.. .§:: Stjuth;
•JJalB' street, will remata gpen-.8un«
day after.,...the:"pthflR--di3iglsS*:iii
JPteQjratrClosBTAliXoaawasIlT^ie tele^-
,phone Is Freeport 8-0041.
'•R16~«Ctrte»r^»~'-,i —i .'•.i*^_!rjf
Freeport
-, S,P T_^ B F
p a r ^ _ . . . . , . . , . . ' , . -l*.-;- . 89" 81- -
Summers ...-v-. 39 85 90.,
Polt 87 88 83
Hatch' S3-- 85 85
-25,4
248
^ 8
2S3
Totals 317 341 34ff 1,013
New Hyde Park
Totals 273 258 268 - 79»
Freeport High Alumni
To Hold Supper Dance
The alumni of Preeport High
School, classes JS40 to 1950. will hold
a get-together .supper dance Saturday
night, March , 21, a^ the
'Bhoreorest Hotel, starting, at B
o'clock. All alumni of th« high
sch.gol..^re Invited to attend.
Tickets, including a buffet supper,
will "eost $3 per cmipls, Reser-vfttlon
must be -made byiMarth IS.
For tickets call Bud Clark, 4W Ar-i
«SSW»«4-«;V'Jh. -.•
,^1 .the Comm'unlty'• Couftii al. Mrs.""
wsaie.'s Jioaie iSi-tirsda* nigat. Tlie
Balfjwln' director of--ydajih activltl®"-: '
engagell by Oie • BaW^lii Board of
Bducation'-JAsi'-Ppuili'xwal'-presen'ted
and descrlbJi-his work'to that village..;
^ .,....,..'*-; .VT,,
It wa-s pointed out that Lynbrc(pk,
I Great Neck and Henipstited - "are
among the villages in -NassM. Cotm-ty
whicriHiave or -contemplarte youth
program financed with aubllc funds.
Mrs. Wernt said the ,Oc«ninitte*
had obtained an esUmate that a
cinder Block building adequate for
a youQi center could be oonstnicted
economically and still have many
'attractive faclUtles for youth activ-tties.^
J^e tUso descnibed ttie handl-capsjufiderwihlKh
the, Yc«th-Oom-inlttee""
HiS"'Wrked in endeavoring
to c ^ ' w c t '&' ^rlea_j)f ^dances for
tm»agerSj^lljC--iEe. Bayvlew Avenue
Sohool, and-tiace in "ae""~3niatlsoiii
•chfer • .g|rc8t,^-PReeport.... fc-ttlil.;: .-StofcttSchool.
.ert: A. -S^irelbers~83;'-SoutH^-Lohg
.BeaoiL avenue, .BBeei8S't.,f?3M5;,..i)ir.
M&aHi ScshultiCriSS I t o d S iioufe-vatd,
Long Beach,-
Block Of Dimes Raises $300
For Fre.p„r.'. Polio Fund
About $;I00 wan added to Prcepori s contribution to thi*
Mw'fh c?f Dimes b.'i'- the> Block of Dimen demonst^ration Htagwl.
la.st S a t u i d a y on Main street between 8unriHe Highway aiid
M(!rri«k i-()B<i Tb*- .$3fX), •R-hich Included mme bills a^ well a»
(limeN, s t r e t c h e d down. Main street from Sunrise HighwAy to
Ncnvton hftule'vard "before the day was over
Dr. J.MayniBC'WritttetiferUKnight
a delegation from the Freeport Hl^^
Scht»J band denm to-tJlayj at J0;30
in the moniing and agaii^ at 1:30
o'clock in the altefhboh. i
A^>u.t 20 (Etey Bcouts,- reptesenltng
several troops, policed ,4he', demonstration
-and kept a watcSTovcr the
money. Cord 'Viebrock encouraged
the Scouts to itay on the Job by
Serving refresbme^te several times
during I b e jdey,
Russell Aj^ler, chairman of thd
March of Dimes drive, eald eo.me
money has been sent directly, to
County headquarters, so he does
not have "itp-to^Bte figures, as to
<Cfhere t h e yiUage stands In the-drlvt
SBlbclis «f Sam/ reineBentiag . |5
contrilnrtions, werb' bSdgJjf by; the
folowing Freeport stores and concerns:
"
Local ^IJ'pewriter - .Company, S.
BaumiuiJn, WifinieU Rappaport end
Eller, Nassau Hobbles (two blocks),
Gold j3ound,-Inc., Joaepit Hl'lSray,
Freeport jChevralet and Cord Vle-brock.
Ahc&er''ineeting~o£^ the Oommit'^
tee.:i^S:Held Suijday, at'whi^rtime"
it was decided- tii ask fo;.^a-$15,000
apprppriatlon in next year's budget.
Candidates to Speak
To So^fawest Civics
— TSrustee Wlfflaf F.-GIacken, candidate
for Mftyoi and his running
mfttes, T r u s t s Seward Jv JBaker and
Bdmund T. Cheshire, hate been ini
vited h) address the South West
Civic Assoclattoin at Ms monthiy
meeting in 'the Bayview Avenue
School .'Wralnesilai, March 11, at
9:19 o'clock; The guest speaters are.
eii))ected:~<to begin epeaJbng itbotit
9 o'clock after the-*uainess aicet-iag.-
.-,;.
"Absence «fr<ipposltion iji our local
village..elecUim is eeaeraibf ixih
terpr^ted as Ea4;isfaction with taie,.
peesKit p o i i o ^ and Jitendly en-dfBsenwntiof
the.pnity Ftfty'B n^
.oazMfidfCtes'* mA-'Uiok • pt -.•&• •• contest
wlU deprive many of our people ot
the usual chaoce to hear and meet
the candidates," said J, H. McCarthy,
president of the Association,
i'ftejreJore it eeems ftppieprtate
that they should he invited, to (address
the Southwest as in previous
yearp."
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| Title | The-Leader_1953-03-05 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
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| Date | 1953 |
| Type | Periodical |
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