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DP.. T. H.SVAtJS
3C0 SO. UMU STREET
FRESPORT, W. y.
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FqtLOW THE
* X^EADER
FOR
NEICaHBOBLY
ISOBWS ."
FREEPORT
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
BALDWIN ROOSEVELT
FOLLOW THE:
LEADER
POR
RELIABLE
ADVERTISING
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),??nd Yeai^j^VNo. 45
jJlfr&Carlfoii Gould
jNamd Chairman of
jNephEosis Campaign
j 'Neigfitiprs' March'
! For Funds'to" Git
:: Und^ecway on Monday
~^; MM. Carlton GmiW,'193 Branch
(ave., Is chairman of the campaign
jcommitteii of the South Shove
.'Chapter, the Nephrosis Foundation
_ of New York, which wUl start Its
L/l;^Sd:3?Jsins ,5irl^e .oil, MQU.a»2,.?in*J,
;conUnue it through, March The
'campaign ha? been designated as
J"Nelghbors' Martdi." The South
.Shore Chapter takes in the aica
,from Valley Stream tSirough Mer-
,rlck.
Nephi-oSEs, was formerlir Isnown as
jBright's Disease. A suecEssful rfnve
will enable the.foundation to continue
vital medical mearch to combat
a Malady that persists for many
'years, usually provUig fatal and attacking
many young chlldicn, Mrs.
•Gould said. •' ' " •
; Pjrdaiinept women assistlnsf.'^frs.
^^8Wi Beri«an,'MraVlrvlnK Perdnaa'ij,
"Mxa^^- .Noniian. -'^ Oo&lberg, ' tJUs.
Oeorge Kunen, 'Mrs. M. .M. Laiter,
Mra-Zitt licvan anA Mrs. Sheldon
"W^mstein.' • ,-• f
; others "wtiO; Mdtm;'engage, in ^tlhe
i«&ldential . CBiivass' include Mes-dames
X>. J. Camsans, Bobert Ciuf-freda,
E., b . Haaagan,-&' C: Gar-iaway,
Joseph Bobprs. W. A. Hllko,
A. P, HUlferi I«uis'Jafvl5, P. D.
jlohnsonr Sampol'. Kajilan, ,B -fi.
' Jttinken, •Hhomas' tywclj; P. W. Pet-tiuglU.-
Ai L.'Sclia!»,.J'', R. FogUctta,
JTrvIng" Ringelhelm, .1*; P, .Weak,
ij,i h. ,'smltlt, -Jerry PE*rem, 'B. p.
Sclander, Anthony .MIxteOt Seymour
fechnall, Edvaid - Lowman,- R. P.
Ifoluisoti, B, B.' Swan£<tn, C: E. Hol-
' eren, W. A. Konscny; TC. J. Smith,
"W.. H. Bniton,' Hi Bt Carr, S. P.
Hoffman,-!. IT. Kessler. V.. P. Bar-iBn,
rM..A. trmans, Charles Lustlg,
jack LflTber, Stanley-Feld, P. H.
' Hofi.J. E; SuchatiSt, J^ P. Marcus,
• p.-C.-Barber, S. H^Wftnn and H, S.
Goodmqn.
MERRICK K;
FREEPORT, N. Y., THURSDAY,;FEBRtTARy 27,, 1^58
Unify Party Opens Headquarters
FIFE CENTS V E R COP?
January Building Pennitfi-involve
$138,500 Total
Stephen A. Coffey, superintendent
of the Freeport Budding Depart-'
ment, reported that In Jaauary he
Issued seven pemfUts for $94,000 new
construction and an equal number
of permits, estimated at $44,520,
for additions and alterations for. n
total of $138,520.
»<«^MiMaaMB»<«Bato^lija<^
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John J. MuWcrwney, (eitrcirto-riffht)^cainpn'(gn*.fl,^ger,;raits tape „
caimpaiffn headquarters of the Unity Party it«jtto|»pnca afG Brooklyn
av* l e f t to riffht.vlth him arc KKflteri L Of^^ president; c'eorge H.
Falrbwg and Arthur B. MuUer, Uie party.'ra(f*daB,tes for the trusteeships,
and nfayor William F. Glackefi.' '^ '^/"'T^i i.t •
Sunday Heairt Fu|i^^eceipts
Total $4,546; Mor:© mCome
^i#'gTO^fe^f^rig^^-«
Patricia D. Collins
Heads Cancer Drive
Freeport Quota Set
At $6,500 in April
Appeal, She Reveals
Miss Patricia D, Collins 325 Pine
st,, has been named local chairman
of tiie 1958 Cancer Crusade In
Freeport, It was announced thlF
week toy Harold.L, Haf;, general
campaign chairman of tthe 1958 Nassau
Cancer Cruside„-
,A g<Kitl of $0,500,000 has been set
as Prwport's pmtlon of tius $220,000
cauntywlde goal,
Hartor Civics Ask
Additional Data on
«ed Town Park
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t
r^^.piSrE;,aqtuaJly;totaiea'"S4,5ll
'clia|pMan;-;6alMifl^ced-.on M«iidHy..'fhis ainount, and'additional funds'<>'.'tWs' community. during April
wceived. w l i r g o t o the Nabsiuj '. '-, '—-^ _-,_^.| urging all residents to fight Can.
•
ri> < of' this' oommunlty. during Anrtl •_.''
Mayor Tries to^Allay
Fears of Members. .
At Special Meeting
Concerned over pns-slblc traffic
iroblems In its neighborhood if the
Town' of Hemp5te.id establishes a
waterfront park i\t the foot of South
,Crove..st.,-0)e' Harb0f "Civic .Aisd-:"""
cUtion voted Tuesday iiiKhrto'scnH" "'"
telegram^ to town offlclals and
Robfert Moses, chairman of the Long
Island State Park Commis-slon, requesting
more information on the
proposal.
* Thomas V. Kelly, town director of
parks, was scheduled to speak at a
.special meeting In the Archer St,'
School auditorium, but illness kept
him away fiom the session, attended
by more than lOO persona. The '
groi«>.adopted a resolution upanj-mouEly
»ferring"jts qu«stlpna to the.
Freeport Council of. Olvlo'Assooia--A'
S.T3SBT*
iT
County' Heart Fund.
. Mrs. Schacher ^dded that some
sections were not 'reached 'because
solicitors who had volunteered to
serve found it Impo^lble to do so
at -the last moment, leaving severed
areaa utcovered. As Sunday was a
nice daty, many families were .out.
.Special envelopes were left-at these
homes with a request- that eontribu-
•tltuis tie mailed to the-beadquartcts
fit 1432 NorQiem blvd., Rflslyp.'
Consequently'.JUJrs. Schaclter ,eicr
pressed the iKlief that the final
total would be substantial!j;. In-^
creased. J
The -1058 drive marked the third
annual Heart Sundj^y appeal conducted
in Nassa-u for tlie support
of Ipcal an'd~ naticnal heart pro-gramBT
A large portion of the contributions
to fthis year's-Heart Fund
will, be, used to - expand rescar'ch
progratiis' now being conducted ^y
Civil Setvice Employees
Hand Board 10'I*t Brogf am
'•• A delegation representing.' the. CivU Service Employees AssocJatlojO
.it pree'pdrt presented ft-JO-polnt program for conslderaUon by the-Vlllaee'
Board- fit Itj? meeting- Monday night.
' iii addition 16", acrosS-thU-board
•wage increases "to, >rlng the pay'
more in line with the rise iA living
ocsts," the association i^quest^d:
' b Grievance maiaiinery; H paid
holidays per year, ,tlme-and-a-half
pay ,Ior all .work in excess of ..-Kho
regular work-weelE,. sick-leave adjustments,,
a review- .of present
Vacation schedules,' paydays every,
"' two weeks instead of twice a'mont.h,-
iftelBSstilcaUoa for all ClvU'Service
•employees, imemplcvmeat insurance
tenefits, -and a -40<bour "week .for
Sanitation r Department and in-
'^ieinerata? -«nployee8.—- ••' - ,'' —
" ll*he .reqaest&^were refen«l to a
-vcoounittee ftr study; . . -'j '-
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VJUHPS SAVE-SINKING BOAT
Ice In 'Woddcleft Canal last Saturday
caused water, to 'collect'tn. a
boat, iiioored at -29 • Woodcleft ave.
and threatened to sink it, Firemen
pumped out the boat until tbo
Maresca Boat' Yard' could -make
emergency repairs.
the KTasiaM-Heart Council and «hfr "^5.'!'**?' a «hcckup and chaci. They
American' Hebrt,'Association.
, Mrs, 'stcsrbert VL Bebrcr of Garden
City, chairm^ of the county-wide
Heart ' Sunday campaign,
praised, the w o ^ s^ ,aU the volunteers
who took part bi the door-to-door
^collecilon, lubrsl Beiuer Bold,
"ThfT fight;; agaiiistr heart disease in
Nassau ho^-taken a. ip^jor step for*
ward, thanks to Glie -^rk performed
by' th'ese •wonderful Volunteers and'
to',titer'generous reslponse on the
part -of the residents; of our, communities,'
includirvET fVeeport,
CHVBBXTK'S SRCO STORE
TO. STAT OYtXi SUNDfiiy .
Chubbuk's Drug Store, 39 South-
Main fit,, wlu remidn- open Sunday
nigbt until 10 o'clock after otflierpv. ~.^ , — c
ri«eport dniggists-close-'^arly in thB(flleep, for their, loyalty, devcitlonta
-afternoon-for-flba^nst.cf tba d&yJ.dul9r.,.and,X&«Bi{t!£a.i>X,;^£$)5;l-;^
Its' telephone -numiber 1$ FBeeport'j btUty, tux a job well done and de-fl.
3333. - - " iservta! Of^W^Mt pjifc*.".. -
'C^eration DeeyxShow'
Vii^ins- Litwack's Praise
"Abraham M. Lltwak, Main st-i
merciiant,, lias'written Mayor-WU-llam
jP. Glacken,and the Village
Board, of .Trusted, commending thd
village employees on, the .way they'
handlS^^'Opeoitlou Deep- Snow."
'The communication reads as follows:
"I welcome this opportunity as a
citizen and merchant, of <J*eeport
to ejqptress to you jiiy.. personal ap^
preclation and a(eo that of many
other merchants with whom I've
talked, for the extraordinary J0I3
done by the Freeport Village employees
In clfiArlns s"*'! keeping open
the many miles of sixeets .of the
tmusual, amount of snow that fell
on our- -village especially the complete
removal of' s n i^ fronJ the
business area.
."I *ould furfiher' like to commend
the liipeeport Sanitation-pc-j
partmcnt; and all the other employees
fitom the various departments
of Freeport wJio worked dill-gentty
on 'Oiieratlon Deep StlOW
for the m^ny lone hours with UttloL
will bring with, them the latest de
vteloptnents about cancer, Informa
tlon which could save a number of
Uv^s.
Mlijs Collins satd, "I am delighted
to 'head the 105S Cancer Crusade
in my hom^ community since it Is a
drive that affects all of my nelgb-hois
and friends. I am sure that we
will, reach our goal, or even surpass
it, because tlie sldents liavc shown
In the' past that .they recognize
the importance of fighting this dLs>-
easc.
'"Hie' money is needed'' to con-tine
the programs of figlhting Cancer
through research, public education
and.service to Canccr.patleuts.
It is a,vital fight because Cancer
will strike in two out of every ithree
American families. But it is not a
hopeless fight, because, one out of
every two persons who gets Cjanccr
today cduld - and should be saved.
I am proud to be'a part of that
fight."./
Mtoyor Wlllian) ,F. Oiacken—Invited
to ' 4he rally'_ after he had
made .two, earlier engagements for
Tuesday nlght-mrlved Immediately
following adjournment, but consented
to ispeak. Fensons who tiad
jfone into the cafeteria for refreshments
returned gladly to the auditorium
at the 'request of Thomas
De Vtncenzo,, the president.
Mayor Traces History
Tracing the history of the proposal.
Mayor Glacken answered as
many qdestlons as !be oould, but
urged that Parks Director Kelly or
other town officials be Invited' to
iuiotiher session' before the civic
association takes a stand either for
or against' the" pork. He said he is
cdnvlnced that when plans ore
really complete, the Hempstead
Town Board wlU present them to.
the public at a bearing.
If traffic problems ';8eein likely,
the T(wn Board will act to alleviate
them, In the mayor's opinion.
He said,state Engineers are con-'
- (Continued on Page.S)
1,085,843>331 Galloiw Water
iQonsiimed Jn Frie^ortlii '57
WllUam,E< Crevf^lserf^ superintendent of,the m^iUctpal water department,,
reported t|hl5_wek tSiafr I,0S5,M3,331 gollons of water were
'Consumed In Freeport lost year/ an all time record. This, be flald, re-j
fleeted the Improved service r e ^ t - , ^ ' '———
m<.h.
ing from the two new wells that
were-placed-'In o{ierattan last year,
. The additional supply to BoaUi
l^Jain -St., has' become necessary
hecause' of continued development
in - <tbat section,' ito&. 'Hi^jpstead.
Town Bodrd.bfci already obnilulcitixl
a public hearing ;W application tiy
FlUlip iciush 'and iules..!scb'neider
'of Hempstead for 'annexatfoa. of
ten acres to Freeport. "Village. Another,.
20, acres Ite .-wftbltt- the' Incorporated
are»' south - of East
-SfiWBd^stji. -fflBi-sasS-^oj: J^:f^. -&•
The Town Board reserved decision^
OQ the annexation plea. ,
-t-
A'contract for th Installation of
12-lnch water mains ion South Mala'
at. leading into the Bay Estat^
and a proposed 30-acre bousing
development further south-. was
awarded MomJtoy night t y the VU- ^
lage Board to Oeorge "W. Sinunls-of.
Freeport,' the lowest bidder,
among three who hod si^mitted
bids, a .week, previously. -1 ^
' Ttui. :$6B;Sp7 contract ^Ssatt In-streets
in laie WeSdirtSt ftveirweft,
fq, Jmprov'p'tlie seryJcf ,tJ5)erei,
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