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Read Our Special Section On Personal Affairs Month In Today^s Issue
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FREEPORT BALDWIN ROOSEVELT MERRICK
21at Year, No, 3 FREEPORT, N. Y„ THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1956 FIVE CENTS PER COPf
Red Devils Leading
South Shore Section
In Baseball Leape
1,000 Persons Expected
To Attend Baldwin Game
At Stadium Friday Nii^t
The Freeport High Sclwol nine,
whicii ts" leadtag the procesaiou In
its division of the South Shore Ath-lirlic
League with 4 victories and
no defeats, wUl eiieaRe in its second
annual Baldwin night at the Municipal
Stadium tomoiTow night- More
tlniii 1.000 spEL-tator.-, uru expected
to wiine.-i.s the «ciivl:ie.s.
Fesllvitle.5 will get under wa.v at
approxlnintely 7:30 o'clock with a
"series of events. First tliree player.s
from each team will"be timed dr-!
cling tlie base.s.' Next tliree others,
will vie for .sUiBBkJg iionor.'i. The
Preeport HiRh School banrt directed
by Dr. J- Mapiard WettJaufer and
the Baldwin band directed Ijy Oene
JNorth wlU put on a program.
At; 8:15 .the two nines will get
down to action. A year ago PrcBport
woil b J r * score of 2 td 1. Eartlej^
-^iii;;?«5irtia&iaH»««*'' ««!-^''soiiDig--«
CBdCOTOr bo get revejige fior these
set-backs.
Jon Nelson will take the mound
for Preeporl wlih Buddy McGoey at
tlie receiving end. Baum or Ballou
will liurl lor the visllor.s with Chuck
MHhone.v behind the plate. Tlie outstanding
player on enrh leans wit!
be awarded 8 trophy by the Bflld-win
P«tilers" Club.
Financial Editor Will Speak
At Personal Affairs Luncheon
Till' inuiii even! in Fri«'|)nr!".H lirsf iuiiuiul ohserviiiitH'
of PiT.s<)ntil A l l u i i s Motilli will !»<• lii'ltl TiifsilHy, Muy !,'», «l
llii- Fri-cjMiii Elks (Iliih al noon wlitii Dotiuld I. Ho^ir.s, I'i-iiiim-
ijtl t'<lihir of llif X c w Yoik lli-nild Trihiim-, iHldri-sscs a
l^tTsoiial Afftiirs lirnclu'on on llu- llieinc (rf llu- nunitli.
IkiLHTs IK i i u l h u r of ti l»(>«»k iin llu* . s i i b j e t i , "TCMCII Your Wife
to Uv SI Wicknv."
Bicycle Ordinance
Withdrawn By Board
After LangHearing
Committee Appointed
To Draw New Measure
Acceptable To Parents
Bankers, lawyers, aecountants.
life In.siii'ance men and many others
haye made reser%'8tions for th#
lunrherr. w hir.h L"; expected to he
Freepiir!,- auisiaiidiiig event ol the
year.
Much ii!lere.>il ha.s been P5!i,iri-.i3-
pd in tile .sfK'cial Personal Affair.s
Edition of The IjeadiT which i.^; to
go out with thi.'i wepk'.s i.ssue. Lending
bunk.'i. in.surnnce aBent.s and
other allied buslne,H.se.s are represented
hi llie ls.sue along wilh a
vaSl auioiim of material pulnting
out .'the value and urgency to the
Indlviduiil in maintaitimg a careful
check on the status of his personal
affairs. »
Among p-oups to be repreientitd
at the litncbeon are two Cables of
gttests from.. the Preeporf lOhamber
Martin, Sir., president of the Wom-l
l t h Rifle Company
Plans Open House
The llth Rifle C o m p a ny
L'.S.M,C.R. located at 112 Hanse
avfiiuc, Preepor; will hold tls tliird
Annual Open Hou.se Monday. Miiy
14. County Executive A. Holly Patterson
will be present. The general
public is cordially Invited from
8 A.M. to 10 P.M.
DONALD I. DbDOERS
an's F\>ruin <rf Nfl.viau County, has
be^n 'Uivited ta .be au honoi gue«t.
Friday New Pick-up I ^y
FoF'Non-Bumable Rrfuse
'fU€ »a.niuitioii iMpartment
has destgraaleil Friday as pickup
4ay tar tum-emDhuMHe wa-tertals:
•ti Leikves In baHkets or con-
• tofners.
2. Bottles and earns, flass, etc.
in baskets or contaltiers.
-• 3 . Brash -fuid wo«d Ued In
lMlillll«i.
.'Alt materials tj> be placed at
tbe curb and picked up nn
Friday 9t each week—aftthlns
•weigh mare than lOO pounds.
i r there Is a Jswps aooimM-btion,
the property otmer ni»y
call the Village ClerK. The Collection
Department will make a
special trip and charge tor tlie
pick-ap.
TtilB Is tn aitdiUan to the
regular garbage colleettons^
which wiU be made as W Jal on
t h e days flestenatedln each dis-
Four Bo'^s Marooned In Pond
Saved By Emergency Squad
I ' l n i r bdvs vtiiSiirwl (nil in a IKWI! cm MiUmrii Ptmd In
l i i k l i tiirlUs Siimliiy sliorlly htiOii' notni, btil llsfv mwn
l"<ii!iui t l i f i u s f l v iH nijirmiiietl in sliulltnv wnlt-r over HC»(I. ini/.y
iiiiid Dfiir Un- c i ' n t t r ol' llic pond. II was HIIHOKI •I'.'.W IK-IOI-C
(111- yoimrtslcr.s n-achfti slion- ami llicii only uUev lUv Viu-
D e p a f t m c i i r s i'!iin'rj|fiK-y Srmud caiiif In. t l i f i r rcsctic.
MiU-k Twain'.s •'Huclcleberry Finn"
.stcitie.s .seemed lo be rc-enatled. Tile i
boy.-i, fiigiilened. lired and hungry,
ftpi>eared very happy to get home
again—although at lea.st one of
them received something more than
a warmed up dinner from his worried
parent.s. -.
An unidentified young.*5ter revealed
the boys' plight to Herbert Bond
of 418 Pine atreet. who phoned the
police. The firemen's Emergency
Squad hastened to the soene. After
preparing to find a more seriou.*)
Blttiatioa the vamps were relieved Ui
see the boys safe In the boat a few
hundred feet out although unable to
reach shore. It is believed they
paddled their way out with their
hands w small sticks.
Mrst Lieutenant Arthur lacovliio
of the Emergency Squad swam and
Walked in soft mud. with water
nearly up to his neck, until he arrived
alongside Ihe tiny scow-llfce
boat. A rope which his fellow firemen
had faelened to Wm, for safety,
was transferred to the^ boat.
Hauled ashore with 'the rope were
Thomas Connois, 12, of 128 South
Grove street; Bobert Watts, 12, of
183 South Brookside avenue; Fred
Schneltler, 11, of 224 South Brook-side
avenue, and Richard Toles, W,
ol 153 Smith street.
Hospital Head Gets
Summons To Court
Patrolman Jerome Odell served a
suimnons Friday on Dr. Anton
Notin-. Charging that Doctors Hospital
is maintaining iodgltig houses
at 83 and 107 Wa.shington street, in
violation of the Preeport ordinance
whic-h reQuirM tliat tliey be 11-
oen.sed.
Dr. Notey, who head.s the licwpltai, preeport's proposed bicycle ordl- •
and the Wast Menick Road Realty „anee-wlth lis plan to arraign In,
Corporation, must nppear before - children's Coui't all persons 18
Ju-stiee Paul Kelly in Police Court yeors old or younger, accused of a
next Tne.sday night. May 15. at 7:30 third offenJi(^-L<l dead. A group of
f.M. He conlenderi at a ret-eiit Vil- several dozen opponents, comprls-la
«i> Bo.ird meetiiig tliat l!w resi- mg many civic association repre-cieiice^
are accessory asci, for- lio.s- sentatlves arid mothers, doomed the
piiiil employee.^. : proposition Monday night at a puh-
, , i UP hearing which lasted more than
one hour and a half.
Three new step.<i toward bicyoto
control"? were taken, howevei-;
Ui A citizens' committee agreed
<o draw up another ordinance, «c-ceplabte
to those art the hearUig,
and submit it to village offlcloto
for approval.
(2> The Village Board announced
lit wUl petition Nassau Count]? for
Preeport should have a Superln- i ^ county-wide ordlnancts. Thte. ac-tendent
of ,Public Works—a com-Lordlns to Aottae Mayor Edwwu**
Jietont onElneer who could'hawdle ITJ. cheRWre, ^mi\^ nuiko pwiaShl*
oroblcms facta by tWa fa^t-srowTne \ an - cKwsUvc IteenntaB »SBfcetf>. *«-^
-community. Acting Mayor ^Arnntlri ] caiuse'''ii^ "et&nlxmes itho' llkcUtioot
T Cheshire told the Exchange Club, ^f confusion through differences tn
at its "VlUage omclata Day" Iwnch-1 vuiage rules wWeii a |>er«>aV;»ia«i
Exchange Club Host
To ViOage Officials
Cheshire Cites Need
Of PuWic Works Head;
Other Issues Discussed
eon May 2 In the Elks Otub. Be
said the Village Board, a legifsla'tlve
body, lactei snfflcient opportiutlty
to keep posted on all the technical
matters which arl.se.
2 Baseball Leagues
Open Season Saturday
Parade, Joint Ceremonies
At Elks Club To Precede
Tliree Douhle-Headers
Preeport's Little League and "Babe
Ruth League will open their .season
tills Saturda,j'. May 12. witlf a parade
.slarcing at 10:30 A.M., followed
by ,1oint ceremonies at the Elks
Club.
The parade'."! route will be from
the Elks Club grotmds along Merrick
road to Grove ."street, to Pine
street, to Main street, to Merrick
road and back to the ."starting point.
After the ceremonies, the Little
League's major league teams will
play double-headers at the Northwest
and Randall Parks. Northwest
Park (American Leaguei—South
(Continued on Page 81
from one communltjr to another.
(3) Mr. Cheshire urged ttao
P.-T. A. members present to ec
ahead hnmedjvtely with a> safei^
education program they have d»-
Mr. Che-shlri! defended the bORrd*.'4J^g„^^ j^i^l schools and poUce
new policy of Jiolding one public ^^yj^ cooperate In this program,
meeting at nigh I each month in- | g^^^ advocates favor a tle-ln with
stead of iwo, and dianglnB lis other j |jj^yp,g licensing so that a child
v.-eekly se-ssltins lo afiernomi.'i— ^^^^ camplele safet.r training be-
Moiida.?."! at 4 P.M. Few re-sidents j^,.p j^^.^j rp^gjyj j,jg license.
had atifuded nlshl meetings any- ^^„y speakers stressed the need
hf.w uiik-.'.s there vi'as a putjlic Iwar- ^ „ , • , „ , • .
,. i (.Continued on Page 4)
ing on -some coniroveriial question, !
lir said. The j^peaker added that in !
llie Hflernooii ihe Mayor and Trus- 1 ^ . i , • r»
lee.. Will lake up «>iy admini."itra-^ giblyn and Fearson
live, routine affairs without any R e - e l e c t e d T o B o a rd
controversial a.spects. | Leo P. Oiblyn and Harold E.
Eire Deiiartment Denies
Special Recoinmendatton
The Plre Department has denied
recommendlris a certain installation,
as claimed by a furnace and
chimney cloanlijg firm. It is reported
that the company says. In ad-vertlsltig
delivered to local homes,
that the lire departmeht approves
a certain brand of heating equipment:
Donald Mauersberger, Chief,
Ihas object^, .to:*toe statement.
"We don't want to cover up any- pparson were re-elected to the Pree-thing."
Mr. Cheshire said, "You ' JJorl Board of Education for three"
can get any Information you want
from the vUlage."
Oommenting upon the proposed
bicycle ordinance, he wai-ned that
any ordinance needs provision for
penalties in order to serve any useful
purpose.
Need of Rulea Ore«ter
"The more our village grows, the
more congestion you gel," he said.
"and the more stringent rules you
need for protection of the people.
(Continued on Page 4>
year terms at the annual district
election in the High School audl-
•torlum Wednesday, May 2.
Mr, Olblyn, who is President ot
the board and starts Ws 25th year
in a Trustee post, received 111 votes,
Mr. PewBon, beghinlng his I8tt»
<year, l»«d 108 votes.
Republican Club To Hear
Barbershop Otorus Tonight
A championship barber shop
chorus will entertain the Preeport
Hepubllcan Club at its meeting tonight
at 8:30 In Vhe Legfon Dugout.
Tlie group of about 30 wiU include
Nell Gordon, director, and the Pour
Knights of Harmony who won enthusiastic
applause when they sang
for the dub last feM,
Members of the Baldwin and
Bockville Centre Republican Clubs
will be special guests at tonight's
laeetlog.
ViUage WithdrJNvs Plan
For Transient Business
The VtllBge Board ett lits meetlSS
Monday night wltiidrew its pm*
posed ordinance to curb "trandieBC
business" establishments or haltSms
trade- Acting Mayor Ednuuid' X,
Cheshire announced that a (Couit'
of Appeals ruling in New Vortc
State has declared such ordinances
illegmlly restmla business enter"-
prise.
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY
Attantio Chemists, 119 Atlantic
avenue, will remalit open until 10
o'clocfc Sunday night after ottier
stores In Preeport close, in the.after-aooB
for the rest ot « I B da?.-W»
phone auoiber. Is aeei»ort;8-4CT. -
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| Title | The-Leader_1956-05-10 |
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| Date | 1956 |
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