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NEtCfKBOR^Y
BREEt>ORT^
22nd Year,.No;-!*.,
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
BALDWIN ROOSEVELT L
FOLLOW THE
LEA0ER
FOR
RELIABLE
iti>VERtlSING
Main St* Canines
NQtvInPi;p^ira;bfcl^^^
Case Adjourned To Sept. 16
FREEPOBT, N, Y. THURSDAY; SE^feMBEft 5,1957
MERRICK
3 *
scheduled .iojiis §^n to^]|lnriii4,t»e
.foite.J!i^|()ndBJC -Sept "leT and.- uklss
cajjse- cjr thir4lir'wt:flp lat the cs-
^ Miss Sinlth'Tras'ri^esented'-by «•
new- Rwyei^^ deoftxr "A-."'SIaij)hy,
.-.• .when. she «ppqargd .for 'sfaiteifcini
; tietore ActUw. J i d ^ jjjiija t'-'^iT-
;,'^genthBJ lit ihe.OQbrt'Koom,.Ftlda«r
<-A *'^-% P»V9Vi5-9h> "had!'pleaded
„e«Uty to..cAiarges-V"dlsEurbl;ig J;he
-- P^'^'* !P^'; 'h? -aeightorljood -tonBijght
.-by ntoe per-wns llvlnar.hj t^Varpa,
. Sof wWch ^hcyfisice^ WB3{hjmih"flne&
. _ « ! $800/... . • , • ; - ' . ' . „ . . , • ' .., •
,: , i^Wer Wphy ros4e ^ prolonged
: ;", -end UTKed' tb6t.ti6*. Coflri i^oitt; an
• • -' extenstoa of five w«to bbfore jjjro-'
(Oohtlnned on, Pftge 6).
Uon« Chib Tb Place
Its Accent "On Saf«ty
, *he Liana Clflh. «t Pitw^rt
— deDtd(i||.t»-'j^«rktit8te- «fetr>i»s'"'
Its jproJkoi for.'tbe nev^MsMOB
, at Its ^nU-treel(ly,nipp«T in the
ereeport^ Manor Xnesday Algbt.-
-. Al Siegfried, chaimum, out-,
Uned the protram for the yeaf.
' He saMt the ehih 'planned to ro-
.opcrate-Tritii the beparbnent of
•Edito^tiou tbroufh the acinaia^
the Police and Fire.DQ>ftrtnients^
and even-the Post Office, x>fl
, Vhlcft Bolph C. MandiaU' fa'
postuik^r. • ' - - -
Ueut. kntilony Ela^, director
t^ Ihe^ Safety. Ihirnin id! U)e.|^l•>
has
Mayor Sets3e(rtj 17-23
A» Constitulio'n Wedk.
Mayor wmijsm P.. Olacken
proclddmed -CbnsU&^Jqn Week, Sep.
tember'l7,t&,23. HewTDte:
.-*;We*ars-ln'fJie Bildst of a disturbed
world.-Here we liaw a free
eovenaiwntcreated-Ior tree inen by
- our., iadclft^tlcttfc^ -"ni Jftdejwndence
Jmd •ajBjeHe^l to'iurVoonstlfiriidii,
' •'•vr^e.,ii^^spc&' Amerlcpna are
Cpttdtltuli^J vtgie that during t}i»,
weW-o*v^bemhcr-17 "to 23' Ciey.
maker-V^^peiclaJ^'efrort to Infomi
themeelyies fofthcr^of the splendid
prUiapiefecaet fortllr fat thftfr doaji
jnent. innd'eauptTftifr brfaig. to live
attention M ihftijrounger,generation
the", roftjr- ide^* apon vbicb -our'
flemoomcylajSineinlsed.'So etat-lB,.
^eettliigr,, aside one'Track., the lessors
learned may -<^my forth thnipghout
the yeat.and Indeed foa^a^I times.",-
. Tjreejpwrf^^^booht -Uur Wifdwe'-;'"
menl of tlie Bleycie Safetylsrv-"
rdiqani^b.^nd^ other maien.
<Dr. 'Jnles "Poauerr the'psesi--
dent, presided.
fi Section Chainnen -
Named h Assist k
United Fond JDrive
Captains and Woirkers
-. Newest Tp Help Cmvass
, .Village In Octol^r
. 6(JC section eha'lmiea to assist In
ther-carrying-out of-the Pf^eport
Dnltedi r^intj's second annual-cair^-
palgp. next month lyere named this
weofe,ljy,Etierett Kmmnmin, dKUr"
drive Vvlirbe-stftrtetl pa Tuesday,
Oot:}. and will be continued thjraugh
ehe-iaonth.-Jrhe-g!oal-to-provldc IflSS
rwnds for tSie member.agencles has
been set at $31,200, ,.' •,
T!»fr. se<jtion -dhalmien - arc Lester
'Baoftwhn -and-WlUlam Batasch,
northwest; -.Fiied Visel, aouttiwest:
-Max' Plrodsky,"^ northeast; Natteta
•Zahlo«,vj3(jutheast,"and Mrs, Bdwarfl
J.'Honer and Mks tHaiay Eby, apart-mehts.-
,-"•'•' ' " '
Air of the section chairmen have
.been]; active,, workers 1*11
FIVE CENTS PER COPY~
Fteeport First Aid Squad
Saves Bellmore Chiefs Life
At Firemen's Convention
Has Lead! in G^retta
US
ilUti iS^S^iftit-i-VtiB'^i^p
_ft*»d
It was revealed this week that membeisot the Keseue So.«d «f f»,«
Preeport Fire Department saved the 'life of Chief J ^ ^ ^ « / T '
Beumora Flr^ Department, who ^as s W ^ ' S ' a h ^ t a^t'Sk^J.^ .
attendh* the- annual convention of.
the New York State Firemen's Association
held in Ehnlra. NX, last -
manth. Chief Hopp suffered the at-
Jaclt...iKhlJfc.standh^..ta -the-^gnma---
Btand .watchtag the distribution. ^ of -
awards following the convention
parade at 4 i>.ra., on IWday. Aug,
For the fhrst time in the history
of the Department the Ft«eport"
firemen took their hew Ph^t Aid
Truols to the convention. It was i;i .
charge of Lieut. Hurry D. BUnn,
•lieutenant of the Ffrst Aid Squad.
Detalb of the Incident were re^i.
vealed in a letter sent to Chief Don-aW
Mitthauer by Chiwle.'j H. Whi.-
maa, secretary of the Bellmora X>im ••
T^m,. and, released to the .nreK.. :l'
-V;
o«tptatn^'
Larkin.To Address
Freeport' Republicans
l^te opening gun tu tlie I9S7 etec-
Idon 'cstmpaign' wiil'lie'ffted 'jkt. the
moatWy 'meeting ot the Fneeport
Republican-Gluh-jlext Thursday
night, in the Ijsgion UttgStiSff :pie-tltUng
Supervisor Edward p, lAtlOa
Is to he the speaker. He win>e pre-iscnt
«d.by<Piealdent Stuart JS.- Wal-J Uqn chairman, o.r J;hQ Fupd,j)fflce')Q
the Meadow Brook Bank Building
tFI* 8-6000),
•Jace.-
%, Freeport Vslla|»«1^in)uree
Cups At Hicks^e|»«tade;
„. ..M«lmb.ers. qf.Jtiie,4r««»rt-.Jf3J:s
Departtnent, captui<ed. Wo lionars
- iHct~.ttiree''trophl€r"'ar^e' Decora-tloxi'Day,.
1Sl&t,!£mi(t^.parade" ftnd
' drlQ <rf'_tW:ME3£svUe'*'^P lijppart-
B>ei^^;iii^,1jaotavjnie -on Wonday.
^ -FiXti)rj^l^r^^'4epartments from .all
over;>tj^^aind'06mpetied making
it oW w -the. SaiBeGt jiventb of Its
' l!:lnd,ej!er heId'oh<L(Ong.|:eland.•
~ "two of^ ^t^^tiopi^ea ~wer«" far,
beins 't|>^.'j^^;<'>$^eflrlnV''depart^
, ineaBt-"tii--^P>9 '.^U^se^oh;- one *or
•ifi^'t^yii^iglal home wltS^ theni
. to^ iretBlni^§t^n0aiientay> .a3ie~^ ttUier
^ttey lUiBt'i^>.iwa'iQOte «^ia)^;be-
• iflns Swy fet.ft i*'1«wp8;;is» "irfier
TRANSFIGURATION CHILD
,TO 9EAB JEAN DeMELLIGR
Mrs. Jean DeMelller is- Co speak on
"The "World at your Fingertips,'' at
Xhe vjKnhig meetJhg'''of'tbe Vfom-_
en's! Gtslid. of ^the Ttensf Iguration
^lifpSj^ jtSinWh'next-Taursday-jit
T:3(kjP^, jn'-the-Parish, Bouse. She
wUljiSj^W cljlpr Elides.' • / .,,
«i«'.refenjitiri«''ot-,AKa „^
?nd-Vf3iateli^ibl*ii»ff'^BPeaWw «h!im;
among mesabera and eup^orters of
tjhe ya^lQus FUnd pgencies Is now in
progress,'"fieHjdded.- ' -' - --'••--.
The member agencies of the fteeport
X^nited Fund for the 1857 c.tm-paign
are; Salvation Anny, Red
Ptoss^CerebtaHPalsy,, Boy^. Scouts,
Girl,Scouts, Mental Health,"A3S0CI-fttlon
for th'e Htelp- of AetariJed
Chltilren,,<AmiO)i"and the .trgo.
The AHRC •group is a jiew member
of Oie'.Pund.lhls year.. - „, „ .
'-Village residents-willtng'ta^id tn.
tiho Ftmd campaign lany call Mr.
TCuomann .(FK 8-20691i, .tiielr, eec-
ATLANTIC CHEMISTS - -
TO SXAV OFErf SpNDAY"
'Atlantic Chemists, 170 Atlantic
aye.; wlH' reoi^ 'ppen until lO
pyiofiii Slinday ^after other 'Preepbrt
'drug stores clp^ early In U;e .^ter-noon
for -the"re^t^ of the ^ay. It&
{'phone -nuDnbec. Is 'e'Reeporti'^S^4670.
DUMaX VAN GAA8BEEK .
Rehearsals for the prcsentfitlon" of
"Song of Norway," by the I^eeport
OommuiiUr'cSioml on the nights of
Oct. 24.' 25 and-29, got under way in
earnest in taie Preeport High Bchoo)
auditorium "'riiesday nights JVom
now on -there will be m nliAosticon-thiuous
drill untn nil those in th?
cast and,chorus..biwe .their pqrts
down to perfection. Mary Van
Goasbeek Is ,to portray the leading
role* of Countess Loidsa Grovannt,
in the musldolc which is based on
the life and works of Edvard Qrleg.
.Fblifce Issuie Safety CMfetidats
•-'^'ItouiTFreeport'b^isl^ess'-cbfnccrns'-'hsjvc'Joined Ji!|';BP(;>jisorlng> safety
caleri^jwf i3s)>ed-by.tbB f^re^tt Police. Oepartmezi^i'^^^ is to^e dis-'
tctt)Uted..to.2^90iiPUblie uihoQl children .ttirough -the 9|£|rd- of B^vcatlon,
Idrg^ calendars; mbivs tbe.-Bdver-ti^
i)ig,jh{^veJ)e(m ma/i$ avaljlable for
hang^,lQ the schools. '", ~
The illustration on -the £al6ndara
-po'rtrajp a,B^mioi bu^. with ajpoUce-womast
..b^itMying up traffic as a
px)up fit 5^1001 cb^lidren cross 1ihe
s.treet to safety- <' -v~' -
- [^A^ iithe'ittip ls'Q]e'capaai]..^Tblnk
l^lejy, ^Aofv 6alleiy.K > Betieifii" the
pictx^ fe^ thfr Insadptlon;.';" '
'•Chief'4Q|.Pciilt^'l^ wy^^ , . .
"J;L'"^
FrtoUid jiuidj^r,4]jte,calepdiiir 'pages
am the fcillo«fqpjs^(e.tyjrulf?'-'
Knovand <3bey AU Trafffn: Laws.
Iilmtt Tiinr 6pfe«t4x> b0e;tliat,is
SAFE FOR CQifoxnoifrs.
^St^iy but pit-'Your. <lftr If You
^ve-jE^eti Prini?lng. • . / -,
- K^visr Basa'qn ^ Kill or Ciyrye nor
Cut..b^ Bbatply after f^^Gsh^g-iia a.
BSftteUtaw^iV/ ' " ' ' '•
'B^^PS^,
Bike Registration Fee
Reduction Hearing Set"" "
' Before redu'chig the tee for bicycle'
registration and inspection
from so ceote to 25 cents the Viiinge
Board nius|; hold a p u l^ bearing on
the ptgjijfial. Therefoie. any-who
oppose.,Jthe. jedvtcHon will have an
OPPOrtUftUy (o say so at the board
n^eetln^. next Monday nlght,»at,|8
O'clock'!, . '1^ '
' I'l . - ~
registered',: since iiie procedure
started witblKV the' itast yeaf; together
'Withi,a itafety educ^pn pro-gra!
6i','ln t^e Jh^ sch<;n{^. Lieut.
Ania»on(y ^fx ot the, Pre^jijrt Po-_
Uce «a^ qvmecovs resldeivts tiave
failed to register. Uielr.-hl^ycles to
date. Ltevit, E|f^^ added- that the
'numher-afid serlou^ne^ of Jttike accidents
iialsie ,^been„r^u^, yihtio,
rlderfi are mifire courtjious and the
recov^ of lost or sto.len .toycycles
jtias been speeded. Fewer t!^«ts havfr
been reported'since the iregUtratlan,
and Inspection'plan/ went into ef-
;feot f<dl^vflng e. campaign conducted'
\xf ii^^Jori;"'l^nt-5re^ch$f.,As^
,/'#S^.i!a;^$I^li»&fli*''jeo'-A&i'o
d^d., , , '
Bellmore Pifeitien*/!, I«tter ."
- Tfte letter foUowsi
BeUniorc, N.Y., Aug. 28, 1057
Chief Donald Mitthauer. -
Freeport Fire Department,
Dear Chief:—At the roceut Fiio
Oonventloro wWch was held at El-mlrai
N.Y., the Preeport Fire" De-
' (Continued on Page 10> .. (
Redeemer School Open*
Monday; 900 Ehrolltnent
The fall term- of Our ttoiy-Re-decmer
R, C, ^{iiool will be opened
with' a requiem mass in the Qhurclx
on Monday at 8:15 A'.M, Mon^., Joha_
J. Molion, the' pastori will be the ,
'celebrant.
. R^Istration, totaling. Sop, is the.
largest in thehls'teriy of iho school'''
on^ despli^'the fact that eight class,'-.
JDo'ms were added, only .a couple ,
years, ago, there, will be" a w«»itlng
list comprising those who carpiot bo
accommodated. • ' -.
, Several teachers ;have i>een named
to the fanilty; some a? replacemcofc
for faculty members wKo^lreslgned*
and.btheni t* fUlney positions.
Recruits Q(i.tibi«t.y.F.W; .. .1
Teanif A t Donkey Baseball
RIdtnr- on donkeys' -proved • an .-
. }inlque experience for the boseba'U j^'
teams of 'the i^e'eporl Rep'ubilcan,
Rccrulti/and HfinrV Theodore Mbhr 1 ,
Posl, iVJP.W-' but they, managed to
endure it, M^ny ludicrous slttuil4oni*
developed a«, members'of the'two "
squads hit the ground'itliu'e after <''
time: Eventually'tlie. Recruits wor« •
rled',tSrough'a a-Wl vlctocf,
•Cwd yiebE^k,, chairman, of--the
F^epprt ;Hpi)isiiig ^Aiithbrit^j. and -
Stewart K. ^WoUaee/ :i>restd^t of "j,
tbe J t e ^ r t fiepiiibllean'^Ub, vera. •
amon^ the «jn^i^.<speetaton^ The .-
The.yj'.'W.'ptoyBis s«*p *taj»a m,
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| Title | The-Leader_1957-09-05 |
| 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 | 1957 |
| Type | Periodical |
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| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
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