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WOUJOW THE
IJEADER
FOR
RraOHBORLY
HEWS .
The LEADER
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY I I
FREEPORT
K5LLOW TOM
LEADER
FOR
RELIABLE
ADVERnSlNG
BALDWIN ROOSEVELT
21st Year, No. 22
MERRICK
FREEPOBT, N. Y„ THURSDAY, SEPT&MBER 20, 1956 - ^ «
Smw Fair ?imm,
Sap Coacb A ^ ^
Tmm Starts Pra^k»
On Oeveknd Av«nue;
12 1955 Stars Missing
Tlie 1986 Red Devas have been
hard at work practicing on the
Ctevelaud nvenue Held since S^-
Uu» Co a late sc
dBiitelB ^Mtices were to arm
Coach ^raitein J. Ashley M*
Hwtelaiils tave theU- squad te
jfcwiPBl caiidttion.
The ^ua4 shows fair
tat iiRedfi ^perience as It is
HHd Bi*«i, Coach Ashley
Ta-plw regulars from lai
Ktnndout team were tost by gradtis-*
ticn and replacement of such men
as Smith, Mathan and Bird win be
quite n task, he says.^
The above three were on varioui;
All Scholastic teams. Also
Ptete Burtn, a big, strong
and ^Mn»n B^ateUe, outer
ajid Key Mat man.
80 tme
Mrs, Ruth Awards League Trophy
' • ^
fullback duties while
(Continued tm
"Pat
9>
Eisenhower Pleased
Ey Cedll Jdbnson Son^
Mr. BssOHi went 1» Washta^ftaa.
itn^ » did the Leader. A
landed itaofe sn the deaic ot
tent BteahowH-. "The Isme
mlmd a y ^ ai&ry about a
K^ttsn tar a esmpalgn mctg.
to spMtMra «f
at dinDer held at
Danziger stands at hpr left am
stani* at hi-r ri^hl. The two i(iaiia4r<»' of the team wen; Fnuifc.
«t the left and WllliMa Vogt at the risht. Bagatelle Pl*to
Bdye Ruth l^agme^s Trophy
Awarded at MM Clwb Dimmr
•Mi"
^ Wrom tlM 'Wtata Houser
Adanu, asdstant to the
wrote Johnson, «i Sept«nber 13.
"The Presldeiit has asked me to
thank you for sendlns him the
dipping iTgarding the cancqmtgn
mm wtai^ you sutMnttted to Um
I^eooanl W. Hall, •me
b gM to
hgQiM smqiwt Im a
Yftciii Oidb Aucdfieoy
To Btet SiPteanolier 2S&
.ftuxlUary (KC <3II
"SMit Club win be held at the chib
on Frlduy nijght, September ^ , at
8:30 o'clock!
t h e w e n t e i f s festivitieii wm the pnsseiitation o f - .. .
toiplijr by Mrs. Ruth to the winning; team antl of iiKlivkiiial
Iniplites hi each «f itn plaj'Krs. TJic victon* tnipliv was atv
tt'plwl by maiias«;rs Fntiik Riefler ami William Vogl uiiii bv
the sponsors, John Schiiltz of ttii- St-hullz Sp(»rtiiig iloods
imd Milton Dsumijjtfr of I)suiati|H'r, inf.
The tMQS enloywi ni
feattu^ by
Ruth
Yankee ttiriiter ta
days of Bath. Octa^
FOT
Ho«e Oimpony 2
MaA ^iaMnatiou h c ^ mM m
truck aratt winter, probably la
ruary.
TOie Rrc Council
{er tmm VlUage Cleric
Van Klper sayint that the
Tiuck Company, Inc., was successful
bidder with Uie net price of $2T.OOO.
An allowance of $S85 wiU be
for the old apparatus.
a fef'
1 ^ Phnning Urar
Event Mondair,. O A I,
To Honor Free Pi%»;
Manjr Guests E x p ^ ^
TITC Frepijort Lodge of Elks No.
1353 will observe NaUonai News-paiwr
Week, October 1 to 8. to
deu)oMj«trate tlie Elks' continnlng
of the nation's free
Ruler RJclmrd /,
today. IS
«U1 jolt
1768 lodgea te «
to &e lae
FIVE CENTS PER COPY
^Hearu$&y
i i fficjcle
Amoved By Gife
licensing Progreni
I^vided In IVaposal
Coming Up October IS
A revised bicyclr ordinitnce. drawn
up by a cfUzenii' comiatttee, wUl
be MM topic of n publSe
lo- the VUtefls tBe
night. Octol^r IS, at
This will coBtltiue tet tfb-heW
last April uid Itey,
wnen of lOMl R-T. A.%
aWrt ^ civic assoeiBtloa meaamm.
pewaded tlw village Wima m
mutmm action on Its «felart
propoiitUon.
Nathan P". Zafalow. Clvaliroan of
She committee, said In an interview
with The leader VttAt a licenslttg
program ia planned lu oonnectton
wtUi the proposed ordinance, ^ijs
Uial rldeia will tate tests ! » .
bh!y<dft e « ^ 3 « i t^
« M Ucense platts. Xt ia tm-m.
and by E *
', Go. I^ic Fainter, a great fttend
I tpmUtlea; his love for AVL-hla
spirit of helpfulness and
with teammatea and
rivals alike, and the great Inspiration
which ihls memory afford.^ to
the youth of our country.
evening's program mm* dt-
^ Bdward Madden,
the invited
Caverly. vlUage
ttie Preepart
ittthur
team
Vmry Olourke Q ^
Vbm
Dave
is
Mar^all
of the following boys:
(dontinued on Page 7>
t
Main Street Qets New Name
atProgramSatufdayMornmg
ilniii street i« lt» bi» ren8m«»4l United Fund B(Mih«viiwT
in Ckiobcp during tiie inllial drive of Ihf t'liiiwl Fund »f
Frt«purt, IBC, wnicJi will ffl iiiidiT way the fii-s( «r llw
JlMMllll. ._—...__~_ - _„_.
Tbe' change WUI become effective j be strung across Main street by
lOn Saturday at exercises to be;members of the Fire Department
conducted at i i AM., at the comer
of Sunrise Highway and
street Silayar tmilam F.
and offliKxs of the Vnited
nm pitMlpite. £
highway
«I» me aiem. Mpt ak
Fimit
ush« the aerial ladder ior the
purpose. The baimer is SO-feet wide
and wlU contain the names of the
which «re to
ctf the Slater
^11 be A
OhambK' itf
tf tbe
Harry O'Rourke, Supervise- of
the Frcepoirt unit, Air Force O-round
Observation Corps, for more tlm.i
two yea^, ims submitted his reaig
elfeci^ve September 30. He
of business as t
giving ia> the pmA>
A wetewi ttf 30 years' mevitm tn
City
Mr. O'Bom*
te* aU <}ueens Ootim^ Air-taf
WaM Wstf II, At that time be
am h)M, active membership to tt»
Tmk City Fire ttepartm^tt and
In Ozone f^j^k. He resumed
Civil Deimait duUes four years ago;
Upon taking duirge of the Free-port
skywatcb unit in August. i;954.
Mt. Oltourke promptly iniam^ed
of posts aix^ V»
at 9m
to 80 per ei
w wntchers were
ta «)Itsted tike
fiiis village bur also
15 otti^ ^omunlties.
OD (tfndal has to Mi ffiedit
(Onmnoed on Page Ti
PHABMACT
TO STAY OPEN SUNDAY
- FTeettom's Key to
Living.' Beginald Berkowltz, well
known In newspaper circles, is
chairman of a special
planning the event. He Is
by M;. Rungerford,
Bltoin. Beiif^ict P. Ciarvbw
Tbn committee is ptannJag a dta-
.>r huBorbig Long
Mllors at the
n^ht. Octi^ier 1, mt ItWS
tfrn editors of 18
HigbSctwol
invited to
of their KspecUre papers.
<€ontUiued on Page 7>
Matin's %ortswear
Is Damaged By Fire
Mre Monday night sherry after
damaged Maltals
at 87
la the
^u^ead to Che Me
of "tAe SI
at mmt. Ti
«tf me names Is unkcKmu
to tsbSs 'plan.
tli« schools and
IlepartBHRit
<%>erate witb t3>e Police
which would issue the
Village Counsel
Vo^A^ and We. Zablow ar«
OmA touches on Oie
« i ^ will go before me
O B K ^ IS. OUiern CM Q
tm wee am, Adolpb
OmmrA Munro,
on Pam W
T o u r n e y TCMBKHTOW l^%iUt
Becavese of rainy weather last
Sunday, the Freeport-Baidwin fire
tournament was postponi
twncMrow night at a
Twenty-<me trophies wUl be i
The firemen Invite
^ t e s t s at the
% MM, Atlantic
of
the
W taspwted by Mayor IWWwa P,
ha front ot
Carpenter Will Be Speaker
At United Fundus KicUoff
TM Frmiort High School Auditorium will be the ^ n «
of U» **Eick-C)fr' raBy im- h u n t e r workers, dlstrtel rap-lain^
Imird njembeM and offlcets of Ihc United Fund «tf
FK*port IliunKlay n ^ i , iqiteitiber 27.
U^ting Company, m -mM^
&m to being one of Ka^u
CcHinty's most distii^uished and
best ioiown business executives, tSr,
Sarpentei; has also been in One f(»e
in efforts to estatdish a United
lor Nassau Counlar. Bte
a)ce irA
wMmm an entertidnmait
vUi a t e b^ presented.
Is United
febel W.
Is by invitation, but at no
AMMU^ primarily intended
for United Pund personiiet the
public may attend. Anyone wlsbintr
an invitation should contaot'
A»a"S«atet8rF, Mrs.
&-0S7S, OE
\ ' . I*.
• r- •::..
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| Title | The-Leader_1956-09-20 |
| 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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