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NEIGHBORLY
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FRE^PORT BALDWIN ROOSEVELT MERKI0IC
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IStli Year, No. 2 PItEBPO»T, H. Y., THtTRSDAY, MAY ?, 1013 WW"
,,HMjgsilljl5«^B::c©PY.
fPTERfREEPOIIT DRIMCQRE
Oearipg House Tabs
NtMiMBiiig
. Inteirnd.Me^inue Unit
LepsesSecona Floor;
E J ^ He}|>s Pick Site
Oitxe space la the n«w ottlos
iniiWng, ai.,&«t.h Ocefa and West
Merrick' rosd,'was'leased this'Week'
by the Nassau ,,Ot>«inty Clearing:
Hous*' Agsoclatto ^'for. •t*ie"'''"flAt
Jtrfut regional check ctetrlnf ,,on
•wheels, in the United'Sfetes,"
At the same *la>e, Irving KJrainer,
who had chargej of rentals In the
. tallding, Biinouriced the Burofl=u of
Internal Revenoet now located oh
.CSiuroh street, bad, SeleotlVe Serv-
- lee Boa-rd f<M- District 4, now on
-SwrOi .Grove Sta-eet, '-had -fcakeM
space on the second floor of the
'.'Vititie JjUlldijig,-"wiilch Is now com-
, pletely ocujiied. gahey will open Uielr
• new offkses tifeTre'i^ Juiy i.
Th« CiKck Clearing Gbmntittee,
"wlblcb-a«ted for tSiB caeartngiStouse;
Association, of*:;#Mch' Osisaxr^G^"^--
•: iWBddept «f ^attk ol »oclcvlttEi*C3eHi
-—*i<B--Haiat'-70owip?^; ;• le-'-fih^Jranjiifi,'
will talse ocenpatocyi^on Jmtermii^aiS^
^_^.^|t>efilii 0pemiBms-''6& July |,';'j^l'vi&i
Aficordiug to VtiB plans, bij^lnning;
^ on Uiat date, the Armored darrier
Corp., ol Bayslde, will piofc up
cSiectos drawn on other Long Is-laxul
tmtiks and teke them to the
eleosjug house.' caiedcs drawn -on
Nassau banks will te' tsbaited. end
be to 4aietr offices tJie following
morning. Checks goins to btmiks.
outside Hassan vill be aent to the
Itederal Beserye Bank for furBher
iRnitlag, €«r txnrospondent banks ta
the city.
TChe Pectoral Reserve Bani la to
paitJclpatw Is lihe operational expenses
Blace ttee new system will
relieve Uie Reserve bank of a large
eihaffe of the work it is doing noiw.
the batoice will i>e infet by tong
islaTOl banks aecowMng to Individual
'A staff qf about' 42 peisons exi-p^
rteooed iii:)soFtIo£>chec& and In
opeiwttng (SrfidiE^ inachtoes, urtll m
jaejguipea' to mia lil|e- pwjeofe'-" -
•~"'''"3M!ri|ll'jWai**KSll-6' PJML, vjOm
._nJi^Wi^. JiSwie'' "BeaftrjM, ".'m^
• , ,,'~it<SieSi|ipi:oa,,^ai»;-W).v.r"-'
Freeporf%y Wins Air Medal Cmnmerce (Member
Seeks 400 Mefwfeers
nW-Doi/yCampmgn
Over 100 bu.Hiijoss aiid protVisstiinuJ men and wrtinun will
personally HIvitet^H-ry business ari<T proressionHl firm mid io-dniduul
in tliu villnire to bpcoiuc members tif the new Freejjott
{'haniber of Commm:c", lH.«1«iiinp todiiy iiml e(>iitjmiiii|p fhri>ii!,'h
.Saeurday, May ]«, uiKier^lie diieelioir <d' « jrroup of twenty-four
eHptalnji draw from tin- offl<-.Ts mu\ dtpeetiirs of the Chamber.
Each team of five, including to
captain, will vie lor tb« President's
Tsaoi Prizes which hava been de-sorltoed
as unique but are v^ry roiich
a mystery untl! -the campaign is
over and tiie awams »re made. Bol)- •
•rt O. Goldsrhmldt, President of
the Fresport Chamber of Ccnimerce.
has announced the awards,iij connection
with the "Keep Preeport
Ahead" campaign '
IMD Letters Written
Versortai Isttevs are being for-
Airman First Class Roger'T. Hammarlunde rright); 22 Pearsall Ave-nne,
la congratulated by Lt. CoL Merle M. Jones, of Rlvenldc, Calif.,
his cpiBmanding offlper, upon receiving >lie Air IHedai diirinf a recent
cererndny-Hi tliD Papain .tieadquortors'of tiie dist Strmgetio R««oiinals-sattce
Squadron. AInnan HamBnarlunde, an KB-29 aerial pliotographer,
earned tlu! award for Ms part In vital pii«l«grapliic recennaisaance coiu-iM-
t missions over Nortb Korean military largetit.
Re-Zoning Request
Is Refused by Board
.WeMsWU Start Suit
To Change Status of
South Main Property
^ Following a hearing that lasted
closa to three hours, and was
stormy ai itiiWSB, uie Villaee Board
M«md-ay_night, jeluse'd—the-fvppU-1 " -— — —...B •"
cation of "WaUaoe-T. •Wolla to*: the l-"*'^** ** ^'^^° business and-pto-rczonlng
from Residence., " A " to r*^^^"*!'wcpler.bnth, those whew -
Mauu(a<:liulng of a .plot trOTitin«l*>V*''>*s'^c?--*Pa..icoRted iiir\i>eapfot
B2 feet -onHihe- w«fc-slds of Btidt5^>MMViJ6SWfc3E3S5^^-=^«^?«««ffl'i!iaa;^
located ou^lde of Preeport. .,Kast- .
dents and commu.ters are wslecmsd
to membership as wsU as Incpl
Businesses and pixrfessional men because
Jt Is reocgnized that they can
bring a wsaltSi of expeJience^ knowl-
Malu street, with a dep'h of 400
feet, 85 souUi of Atlantic avenue
Mr. Wells, who had. planned to
erect a building on the property, to
be sold to a well-lonown bird-seed
ofmpany In whldi to do its pacic- . j , ,„ ^ •»,. ,., k
aging, announoed he would start S?^* and sWHs to the problems of
action in ooaitlin an effort to have I™* community.
FreepoTt School Tax Rises
30 Cents In 1953^54 Budget
The increase in tKi tax rat? for the Preeport School DistirM
for the next fiscal year 18 to be 80 points instead'of a rainimum
b£ 35, the amount iniiioBted when the budget ligurisg were is-
" Rev.-R^'-'G.'Hfunis Resigns' '--
r t o Do MiMionary W<»k
' TSie Bev. Roniea a . aarrisi pastor
' Q!f Cite Second XNapUit caumti for 14
y^TB, baa reslgnkt to^-do-mlssiiBmry
' work in Uie a^trqpdtttaa St«M tor
the Bostfflm B^ittst; Assodat^ la
ttie m>3^xe etote Convention.
tJiere are 28 t^iixdhm to Vb/e ter-rUoTf
vMsib tofdudes Maxthftttan,
BnK^dyn. QaMxis,- llassini md Suffolk
Oonntfes. •
. test. i^mkay, Paator axut Mn.
B^mbi iTOR^tiped to BzooUlyxi, to
the momlag, MO. ta«aieOB •wittoj_„ »,
frieoda to Jamaica MMI B t t e n d r f P * ^ ^ ;
j^ervlces.^ BeiQpsteaid a i ol8lbti>.
Pastor s^xria. 7aa Iwm to Zlur>
bam, N. C, and attended tiie &eo-logl&
l seminary and coUege to
liynicninuig, Va., ftom tibiiM fae.'WaB
gsradofited to lfl28, TMet He served
as pastor to Ij^xuibtmig and at
. I>!Iot MOTmtato,:ljarta iAiountato, fa.
i b e a tie'came Korth to^do fecial
woi% to M«i)itfitta)i.t.atid: coatinue
his filwUe^ a f t^ isUdb be. aci^te^
a CaJlloKre^oirt.'Ste i^Jans to;coiigi,-^
tinuelo reside to R'eeport and ptisi
Tiiis was~ffie weteome anSAmice-
;n^M--p^p'ci«»l_ of "tliftlBbaid'^'IBffii-'
'W^i^ B%'^ie'af§iiBtsJ^i-'m|eti£g
ii^d~in tSia highf^odl radttiar^in.
-l^esday-nliSiti ft is based on i n au-iSioiitatlye
estimate lliat: Cite aa-sesed
TOlltwldtt ofTOe dlsmet win tte
fil,17a,0@Q, ap tocrease of $1,481,-
9)00 over ttie figures for the cuxraat
year, a: «caidderab}y larger oxaotmt
than lia4 been antlcliMited. Ttnis the
tax rate for 19S3-S4 will be $2/74 jtm
each $IW) of assessed valuation as
against $2.44 for ttie year just dos-'
tag. _ !.'^,'";-
The' n o t i n g '#&& c^ned wliat tSie
Section of K e n a ^ M, Voui^t as
ciialnnan and. J dM T. Cotter, Jr.,
clerk of the board, ss Oleife of laie
here.
Grand Aveitue Re^lZoned-
JTtf :;r€itoil^Bii»ikiesa:;;:: 7—=••":
y.-te''*4feei!mrr"iiiy''""ia» "VlI&ige-^Bctera''
ai M tneeteg -M6nday"iil@t';^)]e'n
'It smmeArtma KesWtnce, "A" to
"Businfiss" ibe noste, and soutb
sides of Orand avenue, frcmtltfato
street for a distance of approxl-niBtely
100'-feet eastward.
. An amoidnient to the Tmftlc
Cw-dinanse peirtnltting right turais on
red litrhts at Randal) and Gmnd
Jt venues ait HorUi Mato sbcet a}p>
was', adopted. 43reen spcmm TBcre'to
be tostialled on the tt»fflid ll^rfa at
thefe. pislitts.
l a ttie aJbsence of Led R Gibtto,
predilent. of the board, w!bo baa
b e ^ plagued witb a coM for several
wetfts, SCr. SmtOi esq^taed tlie
inidget Qpnes. I t was the &st time
(Costtoued on Page 4)
CHDE^BinS'S DBCG STOBE. - , ,•' -
':y:&mUfttk's Brag.Stcre.Boatii Mato
sirfeet-i'aajd 'Sanrise ;.M'ghmy, iWii^
rmato 'opeta''Sttiida|:^;4^;ter the- otber
T^H^samadm'-bi. Sfreeport.close &i'''z
HaiTls wia keep up lier acilvitles'y^clodfc fEhe telephone Is.jRBeejKK*
' • /
9-3333.
S^^at&i* C^ancKdaiii
Lo^s State Coltil^st
J^ohn Boerte, repxei^ttog Charkis
W. Itgaa <%K^,ColuinbI»ii Sqiiiiea,
to the ftate w(d,e tnibllc' i^eaUng
contest cm the subJ6ct£"}ie3%lcp^ tiiie
Natloft's'.Greatest-;i4»5et'f'v; in- tSie
fi2iaas.'.&t Hc!i1dnier,-JN^.i\Batun!a3r
&Qed:;to.,wto',. lM,(;ii#lEi)en|; % plfas--
rat.'*i6ek?«iia'at te^?Sitatejiclp,._
Be is cbi^f cxmpaiiloii of Cbe local
dwae.};. ; ' ' •" •!'.'•.-:-. ' ';./•
Tryoiits for in]e.l>aaebBll N^n " ^o
Jtdd at itaudpli #a<&::eutids|r ^ t h
Oeotir? <Buz} KMyrtoj«fliii8e.'>^e
-ltoer^-:.0*;t<he';5teflBI"- •Wip'.:|»,''flfil'?
rartebed iflibrtlF. ^
the ruling of Hie Board upset'.
Mayor WilHamf;. Glacken, before
the Board acted, leijueslied
President Paul W. Oarbor and President
Robert O. Cfoldschmldt of the
Pweport Chamtier of Commerce,
e«ch to appoint three representatives
to a committee to study the
matter of zoning in the Atlantic-
South District, The- Mayor added
the village woiild retain an e j ^ rt
on zmilng to serve with the' committee.-"
nie/puipoise Is -to obviate
conditions wUch so aroused the residents
of the,area- arul ]ed,to *^
stowjy. h^rJng, „:"•''•••• ,'1--'-
The •hearfcf w^ea''aSioU(r J:JS
o'clock and.jt wasTpiout l:46:wifcn
l^_: Btody.. miuiant-..ol.;^^^
than :200-:-5i»|estaiyte-."wlio'' ^ftereH
at the faeftrtni.'iSeered .iMytSteBoard^
took action, '. * -- r
^Mfss 'Pfttrida B, WlHns; counsel
for Mr. WeUs opened" flie Jwaitog.
She referred -to £tie fact .tliat at a
hearing held Jifly 4, last year, on a
stmilar application for a mu&h larger
tract, only one speaker appeared
for the applicant, so 4he case was
not adequately presented. Natorally,
«tje added, the appUcatlofi'was refused.
'WGBB Tower Adjacent
Wa% CoUlits ootitonded th»t In-dlreotly
<the ViUage ^oard liM ere-
< (Conthuied otn JPalK 4)
The goal is 400 members by May
26, so tlmt Rseport may have a
modem Ohamljer of Conuneroe,
nmerically strong and fiiMuieiaBy
effective to actaievtog programs of
lienefIt to the entire conuntrniity.
Headquarters of the "Keep Fnee-port
Ahead" campaign were opened
thia week to ihe Qolden BuUding
(Conttoued a i P ^ 3)
Town Qetk to Siieak
At Republican Meeting
Town clerk NaQian L. ft, Bennett
Is to && Uie address at She monthly
meeting of Oie Frceport Republican
Club ne3Ct^ ijiursday night at
8:80 o'clock to tfta Legion DUgont.'
It also ti to te Hempstead NlgSlit. A
delegaU^n Of Hei^qisteed Club tnem-ijera
will accompany Town Clerk
Beptett to Jfteeport.
- A invfi^iiBi Of eattertalnment win
be proTrtdea' and JFefiesainienlB served.
I^<esid€»t Gordon Stmonson wUll
l>reslde.
Curtain CaUefa Need
Early W^:^^%ami»
The'Ciii«tiS'Oallerg,,Freeport -llttte
tluiatre wns^i^t&^^i^i^'^^-'^^''^ise-the
_ mystery 'i aiflo«jiBaia.r .BouBle.
Door, m : Hie. Sage of .ttio Beeaaftii
Afeaua'-^^o5w5^^*^l¥¥^'?''^?S'tt'=ii
'dasy-antf.'iSatorday.-ifiyJ .IB'-and-^,,
-Proceeds froi the taw perfortoaMces
win go to ttie iiS3 BairotiSi-isSiByt
'3Pund--I>rl'W!;---^.-' '.^^ -—•;;-.
l^a. urgent appeal to borrow costumes
of the early lOWs for use to
the play was niade. this week* jjy
Henry Burnet, manager. j
iDOable tJoor is directed \t^ petiy
Biuneti^of ttae,liieepOrt High Bchoot
faou%, antl i$ &»'ntottt filar to W
pKsented by One groan fiince Its'iHr-ganizatiaa
eaveral yeoars aib. Oilier
dunss 1 ^ ourtato oaUeijs bave a ^ -
ea-'asB'tiUiTey. Ttm-Wsm ivtenager-'
le,;BUtlt6 (^rtt, itM lAte Cbzlstii-
Sita^^iean and Peg 'O.VI^ Beait. I
^Wm^mi ti ttie cist fiir pmdde
Door''u» 'latoetto HliscIi,."Si(ito<Dd.
Game, Arlcne Bexftaaa, Wad Fltot;
Bose Ktogeig, WiUlfvtn Maiooley,
Joseph Cassclla;' Bruce Quale, Loor-ratoe
Van Reese, Leonard Leon and
David Kadane.
Tba story of Double Door, which
was tbrllled audiences to New York
and Ifflndoa, coocerbB the efforts
of a malevolent aplnater.to do avray
,'Witt> her brother^ young l^iide by
lodcing her to a eeoret family vault.
The Curtato OaUers axe organized
under the Adult jEducatlon Brogram 1
of the Freeport Board of'Education
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| Title | The-Leader_1953-05-07 |
| 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 | 1953 |
| Type | Periodical |
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| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
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