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61 uamsou AVS.
fR£EPOST,rr.Y.
FOLLOW THE
; LEADER
FOR
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS '
The IJEJ
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
FREEPORT BALDWIN ROOSEV:EXT
FOLLOW THE
LEADER
FOR
REUABLE
ADVERTISING
MERRIGK
20th Year, No. 21 FREEPORT. N.Y., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 sa- FkVKCENTS PER GOPf.
D. A. Feted By FreeportG.OiP.
District Attorney Fmidc A/Gulotta, tbirtl ftrmn left, Mtb H^eimrt
leaders at lueetiiie of BepubUciih Cliib last fhuisaay night I^ijlt to
light sre <^ounty'C!«lni>trffller Theoaorc Brdell,'Jr., Samuel "i>. Gerbcr,
president of the clubj Mr Uiilotta and Pct*r Kelly, Frccport Republican
'ead"- Bagatelle Pliotij
Qulotta Night Is Observed
By Freeport Republican Club
_ _ . Tlio F r e c ' p o r t . . R e | ) u b I i e u i i Club l i t K l . a ( l o u b l e - f c a l u rc
- liroffi-am fltits mccUna.JuK£«a'lmi'S<Liv,.uirtht,in I h c - L c i i i t m l!
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( r . O . P . . t i f l n i r s , a n d tJ. Ray IVvrcU-yf RockviUf C e n t r e , 'a
•iniigiciiui wlio lias cnlt-rtaiiiud PrciJwlent E i s e n h o w e r ami
m a n y <)lhcT d i g n i l i i r i c s <il Ww W h i t e House.
Samuel D Gerher, club President.
announced that the organization s [ A b r a h a m S d l l i s s e l Wina
h^ caznpalpn rally this year will be, jj^^^^^^jj^^ N o m i n a t i on
on Wednesday, November 2 Abraham Schlii^cl won the Dem-
Member^hip is Mp to an all-time Lc,.^jj^ nomination for District At-high
.1,425, Mr, Gerber pomted o u tL ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^ ^ ,j^^^^^y ^„
in praising Marian Freelan, mem- ^^^ Nasatl-Wide Primary con-bership
chahnian. for hor leader-] ^j^^^,^ ^,^j^-^j.
r , ,
ship of the committee. He nclc'ert
I mu&ic to the program by Mnf;m,
solos before the meeting acccni-
- panicd by Antliony MirabeIL> at lite
^piano,
The club President praised Prcd.
Hagei, t'list Vice-President, for his'
work n, chairman of the annual l "KK^HARD'S PHAEMACY
-ouTiiiK a t t h e Hempstead Town Paik j OrBH ALL DAY SUNDAY
"""Point tookout. UIx. Hager, in tuiih-
Expressed-thanks to all who helped
-on-the various pommtttees:----'• - -
Na^isau Teamworls .Lauded
," PoliUcal_ Jeaders__oulslde7 Kao.-.iu
- County ac-kiiowledgc tliat this conn-
- (Continued «n'"Page 5>
Freeport voted appioximately 2 to
I for Schlissel's rival Patrlclc Beary
of Elmont, with about 125 ballotb
cast In the village achJissel carried
Long Beach by a large majority.
Bernhard's Pharmacy, 54 West
Merack road, will bekept open until
10 o;clo"clt Sunday nighfr after "ttife
other drugstores in Freeport close
during the af^ruoou Jor the rpst of
the day, Its phone number is Free-port
8-0006. "= - - -•
Little Opposition Is Voiced
To New Marine Districts
After two p r o p o s e d z o n i n g jireas-^-a " M a r i n e Business
D i s t r i c t " a n d a " M a r i n e Indunstrics District"-- - I m d been disc
u s s e d - M o n d a y n i g h t a t . a p u b l i c liearint^ until n e a r l y 11
o ' d o c k , I h e ' V i l l a g c ' B o a r d p o s t p o n e d uelioh on the, i u n c n d -
m c n t s ; •
Mayor PiUinm P, Glacken announced
that the board will adopt
constructive criticisms offered at the
hearing. Comments by the village
officials and the favorable sentiihent
expre!>.sed by oth6f speakers indicated
that action. Trill be taken soon
• to add the Jiiew classlficatli^ns under
Ordinance lO.I, Section 3. A legal
_notice in The Leader 'on August 25'
described the proposed sones- '
•• Even , after the new zones are
-established," re-zoning of any prop-
-eriy into^^one of the new marine
dislricts must wait until hearings
'Hre' held on specific areai. Owners
may fsle petitions, or the Plannini;
Board may make recommendations
subject to the ftpf)roval of the VlUnge
Board.
The purpose of the marine dis-tricts,'-'
accordJng to official statements
at the hearing, is to benefit'
the waterfront by, protectinsr It from
obcctlonkble uses and encourage fho
establishment of businesses or In-r
dustries there which are related to
marine' activities.
Waterfront areas now are zoned
Manufacturing or —Residence "A"
Civlo group leaders have favored
(Continued oh t a g e 9)
Rayitfwii^iipi
Dies Monday Night
Prominent Real Estate
Broker Activ^e in Many
Freeport Organizations
Raymond Jay Miller, Village
President of Freeport in 1824-28 and
Village TiTlstee' from 1920 to 1924,
lied Monday night at his home, 337
••enasylvania avenue, after a heart
\ttack. He was 73 years old.
Services wlU be held this after-aoon
at 3:3ft o'clock at the Freeport
Methodist Church, the Rev. John
L. Latshaw officiating. The body
las been reposing at the Chester A.
Fulton and Son Funeral Home.
Jurial wUl take place In Greenfield
Jemetery, Hempstead.
Like his father, former Assembly-nan
William G. Miller, who likewise
served as Village President
1833-18001, Mr Millei was active
n public affans He uNo held the
)Oit of Methodist Chinch Treasurer
for 25 years and was a IrubtEC of
'.he church.
In addition, he wsi.s a director of
he Freeport, Bank and the Colum-olan
Bronze Coiporatlon He was a
'ormer iwesldertt of the Nassau
CnuH) -Jurors Aasoctatlon. Wlittf
^ W G S S E 'BirpadQRst; Friday. :.
To Feature "New Moon"
J 0a>ild Spitz, president of the W«ei
port Cominunlty Chprai,. & t» be
Intewleteed by Beryl Howell in connection
with the forthcoming production
of Sigmiind Romberg's "The
New Moon," during her program
at 1:30 PM., tomorrow over Radio
Station WGBB. Emma Oisen, who
is to have the leading feminine
role in the musical play will sing
two of her numbers, "Wanting
You" and "I^ver Come Back to
Me." Ten-y Oreenblatt, another
member of the cast .also will appear
on the program. Grace Spitz will
accompany Mrs. Oisen.
The show Is to be presented in the
auditorium of the Freeport High
School on Thursday. Pi-lday and
Saturday nigiJts, October 20, 21 and
22. Tickets are now available fi-om
any member of the cast or at Zipper's
Pharmacy.
Village Eliminates
bwnSpriiikliii^an
Two New WeUs Added
To Muniapal Supply;
Voughl is InlroduGed.
The .Village ^ a r d at its meeting
:MS|iaa|:;pJgHt • tooliTresftlcfclonr^off-
'CoJninlssToneiV''',*-"^ .- -'. ~ '^J-WTSIUfi'
Mr. Miller w.is associated i n t l ie
real estate and insurance business
with Former Mayor Robert E. Pat-
(Continucd on Page i>
Freeport Woman Joins
Staff of Art School
The Country Art School announces
the addition to its staff of
Frances P. Rowan of Freeport. Mrs,
Rowan will teach a cla-ss for rhil-idren
Wednesday ofternooa's.- Mrs,
Rowan has been teaching children
privately lor seven years. Has exhibited
widely in New York, at the
Smithsonian Institute-and National
Gallery, Washington, and in Eng~
.land. The entire staff will he on
hand Saturday; September 17, from
3 to 5 to g'reeV students and friends.
Archer •"Slleet''P.'!T:' A: ^ ;i.
Holds Reception Today
r,'Pjln_clpal Roberi:T,.Tfivi5, will introduce
the-lfaculty,_ Mjss.•Edith
Waters ,schooljnirseji"nd Mrs RuOi;
Duff, dental-hygieniit today at '1:30;
o'clock fit the first Archer Street
School P.-T. A. meetmg of the new.
school y*ar. The Class Mothei-s will
serve refreslunents, and a competent;
baby iitler will be in attendance.
The new, officers are Mrs. Mclvln
Holbrook. President: Mrs. Charles
Chrlstoffers, Pu'st Vlce-Presl^ent(
Mr.*. Leon Canapary, Second Vice-
President; Mrs, Bert Scliwarz, Re-cprdfng
Secretary; Mrs. Michael.Ite
Santls, "TCorrcspondlhg Secretary,
and Mrs.. George Rochrie. Ti-easurer.
Delegate to Central Council is Mrs,
Edwin Barbeau, while alternates
are Mrs, Artliur Greenblatt and'
Mrs .Oeorge Roehrig.
.J)ti:5?at<^^ . f t M - ' t l t f STJBW^^
Impose new regulations. in- an
emengency, No opposition was expressed
a t 3 heartng.
. u n d e r the change, the munloipil
commlsion can prescribe emergency
rules for water ule Just as the Village
Board formerly acted through
the old ordinance. Mayor William
P.'Olflcken eKplstned that two" new
wells and Installation of larger distribution
mains are expected to provide
adequate water so that local
people Can have unrestricted use,
.undpr.normal circumstances .
A 1855 Chevrolet six-cylinder Business
coupe ^ a s ordered from-Frge-
^lort Chevrolet, for $1,400, when t h a t'
company's bid was the only one re-celTi!
e«i,at thejipeining of bids.
; laayor Glrfcken Introduced Ken-ineth.
Vought, new.village counsel,,
"appointed recently to succeed' Mai--':
mrilr'tContinned-TOV-EffgeTir
I0 Business Bluings
Restriction bHposed
As Fire Precatitlon;
Other Revisions Made
A ban on .the changing offrainfl
dwellings Into business buUdlngs by
the erection of commercial additions
was adopted by'tlie vniflgo
Board after a hearing Monday
night.
This amendment to the Building
Code alms to laore^se the number
of fire-resistant atruetures, Mayoi'
William p, Glacken explained, by
preventing on North Main street ti»a
type of enlarged frame struclurea
which were developed Into stores on
South Main street years ago.
No commercial, recreational, public
or business structure may bo
added, within a fire dlKtrict, to a
frame building. At least five feet
space must be left between, such
structures and such frame buildings.
The amendment also provides;
No building within a fire districS
shall he Increased in height or extended
unless the construction
planned Is of the type pernaltted l o t
new buUdlng8.s j ^
.••BSmtinS^ iiumley, Jr., said he
^^^ffipB*^^:i,lM«giro3iitejp(«int;'
iattd-'anlistltnte; ,a ICIMS j k "t^^^^
.(ConMniieljon-Jfege 4) -
Archer Class Mothers
Entertained at Tea
A tea was held at Mrs. OhariM
OhS-lstoffers" and Mi3. WJIteiott'a
home, 243 South Grove street Mon^
day lot; the class mothers and faculty
members of the Archer fitreat
school. A delightful social Jioup was
enjoyed and' refrediment^- wern
served.
Youth FeUowship Shows
Film Saturday Night '"--
A nne-and-R-half h«ir romantic,
exciting and dJ'amatlo Christian
fUni, ."Raachteg-froai- Hftaven," will
be shown under t h e sponsorship^ of
the Youth for Christ EelloWBhip at
•'TleOJStassaii" road,"Rp.SsB^irSaluri"'•
-1 day night; 6opliimljeT;i7,"'-at 8.o'clock,.._
Presbyterian Guild
Luncheon Wednesday
The .Woman's Qulld of the First
Presbyterian Churbh will hold a
luncheon Wednesday, September 21,
at 12;30 o'clock. "JClie business meeting
will be held at 2 o'clock.
I Trte-MSnting
\TO Feature UN Celebration
PUms (or {( Trec-PlantiiiB CereuicHiy to b« held rtn the
liromids of the Freeport McjiiorlalLibrar)' as tlie highlight-j>
f tlie village-wide obscrvaiiice'of •Uiiitetl Nations Week
(Oclobci: 17-24) wcr(» aruioundbd Miinday hlght «t a inccting
of the Tenth Antiiversurj' Conmiitlce of the Freeport Com-^
•" . . . . . . ., port
iicld
Mayor WUUam F, Glacken has
^ e n invited to speak at the ceremony,'
scheduled irf begin at 2:46
o'clock Sunday, Ocjtober 28, which
will he a dedication 'of a United
Nations Tree to the village by the
pepple of the community In commemoration
of the Tenth Anniversary
of the United Nations. The
donation^ pf a pink Kousa dogwood
tree, the boulder on which a special
plaquo will be aftfxed, and ornamental
shrubbery, has been made
possible by the co-operative efforts
of the Atlantic Avenue Nursery, the
Ffeeport Gftrden Club and the Village
Beaiitlflcatioti Committee, . ;;
Mrs. Hardlit Battlii, chairman of,"
an'angemints, announced that spe-•
clal-guests will be all children of,
Freeport born In the year 1945, the '
year the United Nations wa.1 fouiid4 f
ed. Also partisipating' in the dcdl-i :
caUon will be Judge Kelly, who wlU ^
preside at the ceremony. Dr. Begl4
nald Scott, president of-the Librarjf
Board of Tnistces, the American
Legion, Clinton anfl'Delaney Postsi
(Continued on Page 7)
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| Title | The-Leader_1955-09-15 |
| 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 | 1955 |
| Type | Periodical |
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