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FGLLOWTHE
LEADER
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NEIGHBORLY
NEWS "FREEPORFS OFFIGIAL NEWSIAPER"
FREEPOR'IV,^ BALDWIN RQGSEVELT MERHlCK
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FOLLOW THE
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18th Year, No. 1 FM&IiFOET. N. Y.. fHtTESDAY, APRIL 30. 1853
Scouts Dad-Daughter Dinners
Fill Quy Lombar^o's Twice
Approximatelv 370 fntliers, clwuRhtM-s ami sui-sls atteiulwl
t h e eiprhtli Hlinual fHthw-dnujihter dimiei-K (if t h e P r c f p o r t ( i hi
St;oiits Tuesday and lust niglit at (Jiiy Lombardfl'H Ea«t Point
HouKc. Mrs. W i l l i am J . Martin, ,h-., pJiairnian of t h e P r e e p o rt
Town Cc)mmitt«e, presided.
FIVB OENTS PER COPY
Tuesday night's dinner was featured
by the presentation of Thanks
Badges to -Mrs. -P. Cteorge Ijercji
and Mrs. o^rin -S. Lyon, wtio h&ve
been 'active la Girl Scouting lier«
for 15 and. lo years respectively,
Busssll-Appler ,put on a prograjn
of IiKilaB dances &nd •Bheiw was
ccinnnml-ty slngtng each -evening:.
Quests Tu^day evening Jncludisd
Or. John W. Dodd, superintendenl
of _ schools; Mrs. Ben Shupaek of I
Maiveme, president of -ttie Bo«t:i'
Nassau Olrl Scout Council, and Mrs
Eaizabeth P. KeEy, director of the
Preeport Memorial Ubrary.
Last night's guests included Mr.'=.
Kenneth Tallamy of Bay Shore.
executive director of the Cknincil.
Mrs. Lawrenn* Palace, of Qufwn.-;,
field direotor; Miss Helen E. Bona,
piiBcipal of the Colttmbus, Avenue
School; Robert O. GoldscilHitidt,
president of the S*eeport Obamljer
of Comineiice; Donald McLaren, tJie
executive secretary, -and Arthur L.
Hedges, *dltor "of The Leader.
I^^see-Dinner Hckets
.^e;l?lacittd?bn Sale '' ,
.,.!.,.;,»i(j]Sls''-iJavfe";feen placed orTiaTe
• •'i1m'•^iMStf^m!^3mBr^iBl dinner to. bo
- ^.jen'.'^^-.latmcf, ai^yW IMtxIri z,j
'•T>ox^'"M"'me South Shore Ya«ht
('Clat», lluiiiwiay night. May 21. AH
> wetaras for tdoiC'&tS are to be made
to GoBdon Stoonson, the tickets
chairauan, by May lii at the latest
«<s iKKne may be obtained at the c!ub-lioiiise
oil t he night of the dinner.
Tlcfceta axe available at the Village
CSerk's office, the Plre Depart-
JMnt, Police Department, Elks Club,
through members of all t h e service
clubs, at the office of Dr. Joim W.
Dodd, superintendent of sohoola,
. Ciuumber of Conwjerce. all ol tlie
; civic associatkms, the Amelrcan. I^e-elon'-
I>ut»ut and a t Ylebrock'a, the
Meadow Btook National BaMK,
flneeport -Bank and G!rov« Station-
Legion Post CoUecta
10 Tom:Oii:|kyind%y' ...=,>^---.^
• Haajry J . OjHMsaaOi canmiaiMte tff
."•WiHlMn CSUaton, S t < ^ ; IPost,—4«»Br-
:.'ttiat„iO--*o™'"6t-BomB vms ^c6W^A-
•«ii" Saaday^'Alffll'"!*, slx-^«<«af~i^
metal.and fOBf of paper. Tbe pto-tteds
of the SBM of ^ e ^ s c r a g wiS,
be UMd to punishase 61gatettes tm
the i»M^]ts a>-t K t n ^ Baric State
Bdspltal, icings fturk, for "ttoe a n nual
FUgriin^ige tXtesre on Saaday,
May 31.
fi, rfmHar pick-'up Is sciiediiled on
Sun^y, May 17, for the same purpose.*
•- .r •
Pony League Teams
Picked at "Auction"
h Elks Chibhonse
lyiadden, Star Pitdier,
Brings Largest Price i
Goes lo Sunrise Squad
Playere who starred in Che Prse-
: port Little League last year drew
j the Wg-hest "prices" at the auction
of 90 players for the four teams of
the Preeport Pony League In the
Elks clubhouse conducted by ' Play-jjer
Agent Waiter (Jumboi Brown,
•" At the end of the bidding, two
;eEms had 22 players and the other
:wo 23 each. Tlie squads must be
reduced to the maximum 20 play-srs
shortly after the season, which
•3pen^ on Saturday, May 16,
Manager Joseph MciSaey-of-'th«
Sunrise Storage—Preeport Plumb-
.ng Hsating sponsored squad, and
! .David Neely. Sr., of the Sandars
j Rial Estftta team, appeared lo have
i \ ycLten the besi of the pitching tal-j
j tmt also the most outstandlii^
'atcher. The former paid a "lor-
Safvatloii krmY's
tarts Off With Quarter
^f Its Quota Siibseribefl
_ Tlic Huiiual May fun(I.rai.Hi.i<r rlris-,. of fh<< IA-«'»>twrt Salva-iHiii
Array Corps to riii.He $(;,.'>(H> with wliielt t<i c a r r y on t h"
vvorlc Immll^-- ( l u r i ng tli,. eominjj y,>i,r got off to n flviti.- .start at
t II- ku-lt-off (iinnw given to tin. workers in the Elks idulilioum-
.MdlHlUy lllKllt.
Dr.^ Miltdii l i Waldman, (.«liiurma,i. i!.t', iidYauc.c friftn, an-
<'"»j'*'J»"i''"ns fofiiling mnri- than ifil.tidO, uppro.ximHfcly
Holjcrt .\. Fillnmre IK
nvuni"('<
a »|iiai'ti'r of tht> «r«ttl s-t for ilic «lriv
the eaniprtigii eliairman.
I j !une" fcj- Mike Madden, last year's
New Units to March
fn Memorial Parade
Samuel Gerber Reports
Ful! Participation By
Frssport Organizations
RUSSELL A P F L I R ;
Freeport Gives $5,414
To R a C i ^ Drive
Charles P. Mountoastle, Preeport
chftlTman ol the Bed Oiioss Fund
Drive, said this week that final fig-
Urea' for- the Preeport appeal show
that $5,414.14 -was raised. Preeport
had a quota of $10,503, which was
generally regarded as being oiit'bf
line with tai« (tuota assigited otti«r
villages. Last - year Preeport raised
about <$e,600 for the Red Gross.
MT. Mountcastle expressed- his
apprectotoh to bis district captains
and isopps of workers. He said ; &
•believed 9B- perJoehl of the residents
ilsnBre.<5ontSotSpd, persdnafly. He ex-:
jire|sed'.^'^pcaftt|on---foi:, tiie .con-
•i^.--'ilie'"!Leauier----axid-;aiitf those "WHO
were. not-flSitaetcdtpeJsonBUy weie
infownei 1^ ISie i e a d e r aa to where.
<?MitrltaitU)nSieo»ld;rl» sent.
ZIPPBB'S P H A B M A CT
OPEN ALL DAY SBNBAY
Zlpper'e Ptwiroacy, SI SowtJi
Grove stueet, will remain open Sunday
after ttie otber dmggtela ia
Preeport close at 2 o'clock. The
lelepiione ils KReep<dt • 8-9449.
!»
Red Cross Director Explains
Delay InBhodmohile Arrival
P e s p i t e a delay of aboiit two h o u r s i n t h e ttrriviJ of t he
bloodmobile, t h e R e d Cross blood donor session a t t h e Caroline
a Atkinson S c h o o l l a s t Sattirdaiy r e s i s t e d i n 160 p i n t s of blojod
being donated, M r a i t . 6 . MeChiBsney, Mood c h a i r m a n l o r t h e
Prteeport Branch, aimonnced this ^ e k . . - -'. .
Mr& MoCfhesney sai4, ^be hBiS:--~ • ' ' '• ' ~
. tnoi» t h s a 300 TOliprfiem IWed Jew <» # w Mood J p Gm, tmmim Here
ttie session asd believes miore tbas. unable t o ocMtne back Jn tihe aftcs*-
200 pints trf Wood woufl liftiw S'SS'* momi,-althouBfr tbere weie e^bsrs
> coUected except fof the. unloaftunate ^^: tsfam-.lsai&.-t'Mis: -MCChesney
,-jielay 3n-.t8ie awtval of •tBe.btood- , ' .
^ TO61iJle.*Scane wljo taid w^unteerod "- (Cfdhtttiiisd i o Q ' B a ^ 3) j .
Ruiisell E. Hotallng, chairmsn of
the Advisory Ciommittee, was toast-m.
ister. H« first Introduced Mayor
William P. Qlacken, who left a
meeting of the Village Board to a t tend
the, dinner. The M^yor said
he brought greetings from the*-v!l-
Inga govsrnment and, admiration
from the people of the conwnOTity
for the work of the Army. He tcld
of having seen taie Army In action
at the battle front while he was In
Service during World "War II, and
said he never would refuse lo assls-.
tbe organization.
• ttlgh Officers Present _. , - _
I -'Bilgiv<itBx %rn*Bt •Wfli'rJuvtiTjDivi-/ ,
The Pweport Memorial Day Ob-sarvanee
committee, toltowlng a re-'
^eiibhticna, elthand firf^aallsr. and-'''*"* meeting at the Municipal
-lack McGoey, catcher, whcfie dl*- building, announced all vcteraiib
i.ualification was a blow to the all- l^"*' '^^'^^ oreanlssatlon^ in Preeport
star team, .fie 4Vlso Ko Dlolt Flnley, 1'''*'*"' accepted-invlttxtlbns to talaf _„ ._
Wivi «an plttii atia.play tha.milsJd. ,^*^^.H''^« pajrade jm4 «6rvice:^ w \ ^ r i a l 0<ivcm^tmxy^3M^S^^-i>^Tai
ateye Sosasco. strpni . ouMlelderl V^^..??*? ;J^^ ttie.,_wkuntelB« ts^t*w.\^9Uatv<l ;W*nS»Jj.»ii^'-'-'^"-^-'
;.Jn<;fc--'»il£9rt, •• - • - - •- - •-- •• • - . - -
^',aneUa, th, ^ _
SnqjimjiTl- • '"'^" -^ , I "^^Tiie coxrtnilttpv —, . - , .
' Fj-aeoart vsterana' gravsa^ vriili Aiii-/ w-ord of Ofpreelatlon. "tof ilte kind
3r!can ria!,'s and U-glon and V FW (friends. wllO "SO Willingly and ably
markers. It is expected that I h s ' s u i ^ ? ! ^ PA^ work here In Preeport,"
marking will tak^ place the Sunday *^*V<p{E -ttie official staff to carry
before M«bnori«l'"Day. The program-.'W-jfM^lflfe f-uller service."
and the line'of-maroh will be An^tHi •'flBol.i'^^aa said .^tihe Salvation
nounced 'later.-' , ' •':||;A)Ay,;;lift^'= three fi;oiits, -the home
Mr. GertoBiP has , i^qiiested a)3ia~*nimti-->.ih^-;foi«lgn--;-firont-• throngSi
SCO. strpntt ouMlelder; I S ^ n«m-jtt tne. municipal .^uwiuw. Wlo.tv«j»5*n«fi « ^
th- BJnt-'slaiid_ l-'cond r'^*^^''*^- ' ' ' ---• -• j'P<^'^ •Anny, which-compriscs-eteven-^ ._
1 ^ ".f
Manager "Neely bought htmself
two good pjfjchers Jon Nelson who
(Continued on Page .31 . ._
Legion Poppy Sale
WiD Start May 15
.Board also Gives Post
Right to Run Carnival ^
. On Sunrise Highway Lot
y
The Village Board at a brief open
meeting Monday nlgjit fa-the Municipal
Building granted permission
for tlie l ^ l e a Auxiliary of WUllain
Clinton .„SfoJT ..Post, .American- I*--
gion, coadpctits annual poppy sale
tln'ylng.,.Siwugh JKenoMflLOaS,-,. .-.-.i-.-;
iPermisston-;iisol:--waSfrgrin-tei y itie:
L^lOT..,t«, eondliytJIs^SmM,^
aJU^aJ'rdtjrliife'taie""*fed^
jTuiy 27, at tJitf northwest^ffier of
West Sunrise Hlgliisfiay'ahd: Bay-view
avenue. ;AnajWih9&...;M9P«»5'
Ootmcll, K.- of O., necelved authority
to hold Its ann-ual bazaar at the
same locaticm froin Wednesday, An-'
gust I§ thawigh August 25,
The Preeport Little Leagues and
iftjny Lea^e were granted permits
to hold A parade to mark the Ripening
Of the basebaU season on Saturday,
May IS, a t 11 o'clock.
I3ie regpest of .th« Bean Street
Qhfl|}e)/«^or pen&ission to conduct
gospel street meeting also was granted.
Letters, ol conunendatlon tor
prompt pjllce action-were recetaed
from Mrs. Dorottiy Jifluoscni) who
was saved tztaa a ."tn,iig|rlng"v W
>P9tn)lBiaa .Clapde HaJynorL-RenneBt
'Lewis for K r s t Aid igtim ills father,
the late Arttnir' Li|wl^ laad Ukmm
HtPratfc foritoerecoferyolo stolen
c a r ' •'•.'"•• ••• ' ' ' ' ' . " ' . -• .'.-,'
(Paul W. GMTbOi p i ^ p e i i P o f the
Atlantie Sinith CMc Asoc]sattoj|^.ln
a lottSr to the ^SosiM^xsi'^sea
Ubanka. ifor Ms appolntsnent. «(s a
member of the Wataflront Paii
Oonunlttee. '.<•••'•'•.^ -
S;ar Mothere or'families not listed
on Village records to communicate
slther with him at 130 Union street,
ar-Guy A. Russell, 50.Mount avenue.
In addition to the Korea veterans,
there will "be three new units in
;he line of March; the U.S. Marine
Corps
Guard
'Marine Corps League..^.,; ' ^ ; . - j __
•Ihe n s r t meettof will be held'Ti-n
the Court Booio, of the Municipal
Building on siay i l , 1982. ',
y .F.W. Poist to-Holt
w^lch It'nfearrics on mission w-aik
•thj'O'iijfliouf 'the world, and -the
battle 'froiit in providing for JJie
comforts of the men In service. He
predicited-'the campaign would be
a fluiSsessI-i . • .
Brigadier Ernest W, Newton.
conunander of the local corps, brief-
Beaerve, ttie tJ.S. e o a s t . l y i«vle*e<I.' the work of tJie past.
Reserve and the VeterAi 13**' aod^JMr.: Hotallng-jcal^-.on
OoNJon.P, Wasser and Hoiace IB.
BeLlsser'Who1«pi9i<ted iin a.'AoupIe
oi^lmost tnlraoulous cases in wMcn
ttie i|iaiy;iifl6_||gured.
"-- ' Cait.ftii" Heads -Inirodiiced-
.. Hfeia8"of'Bii-vario«s .campaign
|gn«iis. ,i«W^, iiwesiflfeft" Incltidtosf
S c r a p T t M f e Sunday•'•-•"••''"--'^.Mlss-AUi38-rt-aSer;-1»JaiiQess-aniJ,Mis.,,,
TherMOnehry"scmF''col!ectl«S^jr^Wr---'W.::eLUi^^
win takie place-'oji "Sunday- |Df "the
beneftt-pFltS wselfarc fund.
Starting at 9 o'eJock vetepaiis will
m a k ^ ^ e iwwnds of. the village picking
up bundles of paper, rags os
metal, which will be disposed of as
Junk,
•Mia.;;m|)*fl;;a4ipBj}jicgd i42rai--iaiza-
'beth " p r . & . # ' f a d ' ' a l s s Nancy ..Eby.
would be i j ^ ' i ^ r g e of apar^ent-houses,
Mrs. C, W. Paar, chairman
for the southern half of the village
and- Mrs. Marion Banker the north.
Mrs. Pa»T listed district captains
(Continded (m Page 13)
Doxse;e Is Honorary Deputy
Chief Of Fire Department
Robert h. Doxsep, T I ^O r e t i r e d as Mayor on Monday night,
April 6, w a s h o n o r e d b y beings named «n h o n o r a r y d e p u t y ekiet
a t t h e i n s t a n a t i o h of officers of t h e FVeeport P l r e Department
and its various companies S a t u r d a y night i a t h e a u d i t o r i um of
t h e B^yview Avenue SehooE H e .tvas escorted to t h e s t a g e b y t h » ,
sfive ehiefs who aerycd d u r i n g his five y e a r s in offieo, a n d t r u s t e es
•anting a s marshals, ^'hey were P r a n k J. Smith, .Inlius C. J a c o b ,
J r . , Robert N . Kinaey. Hgp-y J . Chliisano and J o h n S.-Marra^; •:
«i;h«-l»dge was presented to-ttie tmitonn and cap with'tlie-usual in- ..
new deputy ohlef tig Pranklin fi^ elgnljl.
C3*ei»pel, wJio 5i8d *ust l»«n in- i John P<wera,;of ^ose 4, fistaUa-.
-i ,1 J _>,» * - J. •.*«• tton <aiftli"maii opened -the .cere-.
.^»"«*.5..'*l«**:i"°<'!«*^S! ,M'- w n i e s . the o o l o f T w e advanced .'
Mana, W Mayw TO1HM8 F, GISCT ^ eight folor guaitts arid after the
ken. CSMifTE»SBee will be fitted for J (Continued ch' Page'2)
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| Title | The-Leader_1953-04-30 |
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| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
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| Date | 1953 |
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