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FREEPORT BALDWIN ROOSEVELT MERRICK
21st Year. No. 1 FREEPORT. N. Y., THURSDAY, APRIL 2«, 19.=»fi FIVE CENTS PER COPT
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acif Club Safiirsfay
To Speak in Freeport
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f O H S t i n t i i l H l
Schwan Cites Favorable
Record of Fire Losses
During His Year's Term
AK Fin- Clii.'f O.', i-pc .1 Sf!i« .ii
Miri-ci!<i(<r<Hl UiK iKnim- nl i-Ilici- to
noiuilci Mju<-rsb!-'i;'i tu wi-nf fur
thr r.fixl ycur lit ihf aimiiHl iii>l..|.
ItliDii iif ofti<-ir> 1)1 t:ic Fri'i'jHiri
f i l l - I >l'|>ailllllT,t !ii:.l .1.' Villll>ll>
'))t;:lTS ul Ihf .HiillM HI, ,1-f Y..rlll
Club S.aur<l..y nmlii. iir lulri ilu-
Aiicther threnl w the project, hp
snld, is « requircuiem thibi Uu-
Public Hoiishis: Artraiiusli-ailoii must
enter into »n agiTcmem wiih the
vlllase oil stii annual eoulribulion
inogrum by July. This progrHin de-t
e n n i i i i ' s how much the federul
governnieni will pixy toward nialn-t
e n a n c e coft:s,
;;_ M r . . Oftim: emphasized t f t a t / F r e e -
iw.ftaBnciBUyv'-W-/galnlrig-;.tt«-t»HA^^^
u n i t project. Present nlnns call (or
a three-story walk-up apartment
building en E;ist Meriiok road'.s
n o r t h side, bplwceii Huflalo and
Albnny uvinue.s.
Thf ;qie (iwni-i h»< siiiil he in-leiui-.
ti> build (hpi'i- if llie Au-
« ii'i|iii'>l.- ti
ViVm'.v B<M!ii,
He .siiiti hu feit t]i;a vs. M.IJI, as
|Xi.^S!l)li-. llrw a(>|)i^rirlu^ .••lliHlki he
jlliri hriX'd li)|- !1o.se Cil. 2 .Seroiiclly
ill' uitteii ia,)l ttlu'i! !i 11.'W iil.iini
^y.steni is m.-hilled fiir tiw villit-i'.
370 Persons Register ' " '"' '•'" '"'•"' '•'^'- ""' '"•""'•'" ^"^"'"^
For Annual Meeting; i ,.„^ ,j,,,., ,„- ^„„.„,
B u d g e t T o R i s e $ 2 9 2 , 6 7 8 i ciMt S< hwan :utd«I he had a ii -
A--total-Ot-3.7tt«.pBrsDns.reeL5lGi;ed] neastul^ tei-in in-.-pItlco .a» . l i r e lashi-s
2 School Propositions
On BaUot Tuesday
1 0 1 , . BEKTKAM RODDA
Salvation Army Drive
Opens Monday ffiglit
C'-oI. Rodda To Address
Leader To Pubfish
Special Section on
uubject on May 10
Several Events Planned
To Dramatize Need of
Making Regular Check
PrrepoiCs observance of Person.il
Aff.iir.s Moiiil). believed lo be the
fir.il of its kind ever marked anywhere,
will Murl Tue.sdaj May 1
and cohluuie tliroup'limd. Hie moiitli
with a series DI ei'eiit.s pliumed lo
make iiKhcidu.ils coil.seioitH of thf?
need of revitnviiif; tiieir per.sanul af-liiirs
from every !is])ect al leiwt onee
It yeur.
The progniin. bisplred by Uie Per-
.soiiul Attains I i i i t i l u t e , n non-profit
orBiinizatioii recpntly .set up by
Horaee E, Di*Li.s.ser of DeLisscr and
AsisoeiHtes, Freeport ln.suranee con-suliiiiit.
s, iiichidw a special edition of
Tlie Leiider Thui^wiuy. M«y 18,
whult will be d.-voted to all pliaije.n
of personal KtliiirH t h a t should be
i|w-kp<1 bv ind'viduals at least once
'iBstJ. Bat\lrdas:."rbr.-i.'-vottoi)t-', ta-t-'^'. t*»e.|
utoiLj«!a.">:s&b*''*i';'''' tusti'lpt'' •.--•nieo^lngji
Ballota" will be cast next Tuesday
night on two propositi^n.'i in eoii-iier:
loii with the new .senior hiwh "»
seli.MiJ and on n pr,:piisert $2.7I8.S).'>(;
biKls-et lor the l!)56-,')7 ii.seal year '
O l l h l i U . S I'iillutH p s l l i n : l t r l l l r );i>;
r a ' e \ el i)eraif.se expected sfiue iiidj
t l i o r i ty rioc.Mi-t buy the land soon. »'"<! " " ' d»»t«''<'t's ".'•.sp.H.s.-d valii.iin.n
Mr . Cai in cieclarj'iL ' t h e r e a r e aint- • .< ill ni ieer ;a, r i
iCoiilami[) OH Pape 81
Freeport Clean-Up Week
Lasts Three More Days
I ' r e e p i i r f s Clean-up Week Is
liearlv over. Have you done .vttur
slmre to help?
l!nwa«teil artkle.'i, debris and
l i t l r r are being ciilleeted without
charge on certain days in eertaiii
seetitms, witltottt the usiial extra
«li:irse (i»r Hrrns larger than 20
c i i b i e fpel.
The remaining: seJieiiuie for
•"t'lean-up, P a i n l - u p . ^ i x - u p Week
fallows:
Today—Northeast area.
Friday—Southwest section,
Saturday—Soiitheitst area.
A ^2ii:i,f;7<i use in ihi- pir)|i(i,..ed
' bli[)!.'ei is emi.sed (liielly liy a SI'Mi-
Si.'iO jiimp in salary tol.ds. wlue:i ;ii-rHule
t n a n d a i . r y pay bo"st% anu a
:.lt-'he: .saia!^" seair- |,0" (e.iiJ;PV, a*.
Wi I! a- CD.s! «i .-, .en aadlmn
u s a i i e i s ansl one in re n'a'se; an
iiHreasp of S.'jfi,.i:!5 for FMa-imrl Me-
OHjrial l.lbiarv largely lur sM]>j)|ies
(C'ljuiinued on Pjigr 81
CplnSared-^wltlif ,$:4Ba;0#.;-!4f-.-lti5'l-!jS
and were the lowe.'st in the lassl five
:f^ea I'.s,
Past Chief Robe:! Rol>e!i N Kin-sey,
(O.airllan of the eveijhic's eetii-niHlet.
i>r<-.-l:t(ri over ih.' i i i s t d l : -
l.iHi lis wlu: !i t,..ree ini'niber.s el V- r
',',!!.lee B'aul and f.vn niiuueliud
1 lfii-;.ils j.a!ii;-i().,iial .-^MiaM M ly. r
l-;Jini!iid 'f C'iieshiii', %V;HI ., 1 •(! 111
the alx-enee el M.-.oi^ Win.,in I'
i f n( OHif- i tin P.if e 4 <
u 11
Cerebral Palsy Unit
Plans Rummage Sale
Tlie Freepcrt Uiiil of the United
Cerebral PiiLsy A-ssocialion will hold
B rummage .<«de af 12(5 Sou;h Main
.street rroni April 30 ihroutsh May
4 from B A.M. lo 4:30 P.M. daily.
Proeeed,s of the sale will BO IO the
Diaglio.'ilie and Treatment C'entijr
lit Roo.><eve!t.
. Gerzof and Weyrauch
1 • Gel Commission Jobs
' 1 Jnlllls d e l z n i ' ha.s been ,i|i]>,ii|if-il
- ! cDiloscl lo !iiJ- r-'ree|K.>ri Hewer l"(ini-
!i:ivsii;n. M a r t i n H. Weyraueli
incadtt liiJe, "..i- named nmr..sel :(i
tlie ?auni<i|i.il Watei- and LIKIH
f>)niiiussa'n
h i<;ai
T o O p e n A . y m u a \ / V p p e a . \ \ » " ^ " « - r u e o i i i v y •wui. o p o a VI\B
• ' > *--••) moittlx's otoben'Mice. ' ' - • - - -
r I B e r l t am Rorid t «:io retii.ned , Q ^ ^ , , , ^ J J ^ ^ , ^ , ^ Finnnrlai Editor
1)1 'lie Ni * Yoik Hriaki-Tilbuiie.
will flddrps.s a lurgsr luncheon at
the Fi^-eporl. EJk.s club May 13.
laMd.n^ Free])orl bu.siness and pro-fe.
s.sional nuTr and .scime distiti-
Bir.shi'fi out-of-town Ruefii.s, Jiave
been imited lo attend this Inueli-eon.
< ieoi't^e Cilerry. Tiusl Oftirer of
(;ie MiMtimv Rr. jk Niition.il Bunk,
will adriress the Exrhanp.e Club's
iunrhi'on Wecliie.sda.v. Slay 23. on the
topie, "Wills. •Ii-u..t.x iinil Kstiil.«\s."
HarhorWomanWins Contest;
Qets Prize From Viehrock^s
M r s . M a u r i e t " S t - U n i i l i n vi
t h f H j i r b o r s e t - t i d i i , qiiilt> a
O f r i c o . B u i s l i e Jovi-.s Ui w u l k i
r . o i i s t i n i f i i J l y , tlu- t r i v f l o p f e
i l l I h c L e a t l i r c o n t f s l IUHI wet-a
l l t»(lMT t ' l i l r i t ' S.
A subscriber nearly two years,
Mrs. Schmilom'ltz won -a two-year
renewal subscription s t a r t i n g next
August. She also received—from
Vletorock's at 40 South Main street—
a Jialf-gaJloji of ice cream and a
box of chocolates.
Tlje winner's alertness helped her
t o eapliire the prizes. When the
|>cstman brought a Leader at noon
t z o f 78 MiirUia s l r c c t livt-s in
d i s t i i n c f f r o m l''ri*t'[M)rl !'««(
I t t t i t i t c biistiiCHN Hri'ti :iii(l . s l u i p.
f i i i l i i i ' t i i i ig l i c r c'nrr<'ii U I I H W I TS
k w a s [ » o s l m a r k i ' < f f i i i ' l i t r t l i tm
j Thtrr.sday. she quickly read the ads
in the two-page "Shoppers' Headq
u a r t e r s " aniiouncernent, tiiiding
t h a i Viebrock's had aa tidvcrtise-nieiit
both there and elsewhere in
t h e paper. Next she learned t h a i the
Leader is 20 years old today—a fact
t h a t could be determined from the
volume j a y m b e r on Page One and
(ConUniied o a Page 8>
Holy Name Societies
To Meet in Glen Cove
A meeting of the Diocesan Union .
Df Holy Name.s Soeielie.s is lo be held ,
(in Suiitt.iV.'M.iy 6, at 3 P.M., in St.
Rsceo'.'v R.C. Ciiurell, in Glen Cove, "
Pkiiis are to be completed Ifr the
annual rally to !>;• held at Ebbets
Field Brooklysi. on Sundny. May 27. '•
COHEN'S DRUG STORK
OPEN ALL OAY SirNDAV
Cohen's pi-eeport Drug Store. 88
Soulh Main street, will remain open
u n t i l 10 o'clock Sunday jilght after
ether diiig stores clase hi the afternoon
for the rest of Hie day. It.s
phone fiumbcr s.s Freeport 8-0077.
e(entli at*e .seveial
vi ar.s as CJiief aecrelary for tlie
S a l v . t a s o Ai'niy's wofk in Gre.it
L r i a n ,i!;[l rn'l.incl. will vl-,n Pree-fti.'
l ^t(a!f1ay niy.hl to ajvpe.sr a.s
J l i a f spraker ai lae H.ii'atioii
Aiiny- aiiimal aiipe.il nieenns; at
the Elks <'liib;iOTise al 7 o'elork
lin:; ui. :• and i\1is. Isriie.-i Ne«liiii
s,-!vei! l a l d l - r t ' o i o i U ' i ft:<I{!.i in I5t:i;t
;:, i;:e Iltrl.son Rjv! r Uhssain.
A \v :Ui tr,,viler aiiil studeiii ol
S.il-ai (>ij ."^leiy iiii-'ni.it Niiial al-l.
iU's. Cnluiii'l Hotifin'.- Silvala'n
Amy M'l'vii-e has reiieatetllv taken
hiin abrfiad on various nn.-.sioji
«',..- iKirn in llie ('h.iiiiicl I.slan:1s,
Ills iia:'e!lt- We.'i' .ililtinji llie jlioiieer
C l f u e r s of Tlie .Salvation Army in
Hi.tain. Tli'V tr.iii..,fe!Ted to the
Uniterl .Stale- oj Ameuea m 1907.
r.loiH-1 Rodda has eommandecl
varioil.'- tTlia.ses of Salvation Army
wo!k i!i E.-isterii. SouUiern snci Mid-wi'stern
Sliie.s, H:.s appointtnenth in
Anierita have iiieliiried lliat of Chief
8e(.re!;<ry for the Etisteril Slatas.
Field Serrettiry for the ivtidxye-st.
(Contijiued on Page Bi
He Youth Struck By Car
On West Merrick Road
Robert Yalikow. 20. of 77 Howard
iivenue enniplained of an injury to
hi.") riKhl knee after being .struck
try an auio Saturday noon on We.st
Merrick road IDO feel east of South
Ocean avenue.
A police report iiidieates t h a t the
young man run i nw the street from
the uortli curb where autos were
parked. Alphonse Alfano, 31, of El-nion
drove life car which figured In
the accident.
May 3 Proclaimed Youth Day
By Acting Mayor Cheshire
Begins Sunday, 2 A.M.;
Clocks Gain One flour
I Ncxi T J n i r s i l a y , M a y .'?. h:
; b y . \ t l i i i f ^ .Maytir l i t l m u n d T.
• i i n ' i i l s 111' t { < i v ! ' r i i m r i i i , t ' i v i c.
I . u n i n p s . a n d I ' l t ' c p t i r l r i l i z i - l is
ill i l s «»bs(TViiiK'<'."
The local Elks Lodge l.s sponsoring
an ob.servance on Ihat day in tribu-te
lo the vlllaRc'.-> Junior cltissens, the
pi'oclamalioii declares, a d d i n g.
"There cr.uld be no e v t n t more deserving
of our. support and partlci-pntlon
than one dedicated to these
young people who reprisient the
n a t i o n ' s greatest resource, and who
in the yeaia ahead will assume the
UH h f c n p n i c l u i i n f d Y<mth D ay
( l l i e s h i i T . H e i | r g c d ull d e p a r t -
I r i i l f n m l « i i d p t i t r l o t i c j » r o u p8
t o " p a r l i c i p a l i - w i i o l e h e t t r t e d ly
j rPsponsiWHty for the advancemeafc
: of our free society."
Mr. Cheshire also said. In p ^ r t;
"To achieve this worthy objective
we should demonstrate our p a r t n e r ship
with youth, our nnderstandtng
of their hopes and aspirations and
•a sincere willingness to help prep
a r e t h em in every way for t h e r e sponsibilities
and opportttnities of
citizenship."
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1956-04-26 |
| 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 | 1956 |
| 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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