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23ta Year, No. 25 I^REEPCIRT, N. Y., THjURSOAY, OCTOBIH 9, 1S58
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' Fiyi :"CENtS-"^-PER' COVW
Elar To Get Opeirft^ No Fluke
Artfjritrs Votuiiieer
Police Chlel Peter Elar's trlM by 4he VJUftge BcariJ"«Bj__^ii counts
jjf "Incompetence" and icvcn counte of "inlsoonduct" -wUl tae open to
the public, The Leader learned' tiiis "weiflc.' * ' _',
: Sidney Siben of Bay Shore, attorney
for Elar, told reporters that, "ajl
lore the public, art&kt, ,:J'herft AVIU. hs
no 'star chamber' hearUigs In this
case."j ,-
The' village -offlclals. In soheduilni?
a closed Jieartog pet. 23 Bt 8:30 pim,
had li|fllo«ted they'wbuld grant Elar j ^ ^
an o p ^ trlBl If he so desired. :?••/'*-
"I've heea studying the legal validity
r of the so-called chargeft,
Siben; said.''['They all add bp tu
poppycock, blokei'lng about picayune
matters. You can't dismiss a man
with iilar's long record of service . ,^.^,. .^.
on the bB8l$ of stieh'-nflnseiisiBi.Th^si •v;C'^>4iXf^','-..
is all fie*esiit;,ot.lnterdelJartineiRt8l I/^^^'••:.'•:"-
- -Btiftrtlls engaged iava.-jCSrefu^y'Jiald. i •' '•'''-'-'- "-
plan ib''get'Elar. ', y^''^ ' '- !
8lar Denies Ali Chnrgea
r^eaiiwblle, at a press cbhferenee
In Slben's Bay Shore office, the
.suspended chief angrily denied all
18 accmations made by the board
(Continued on page li)
Mrs, Veronica Nyfcanen of
Freeport.is the i.OOOth ilCass^U
volunteer to enlist m the jGom-munity
ApiJeal of the Nassau
Division bf Ithe New York Arthritis
and Khcumatism Fown-datjon,
.' : " ',.' -.
OVER 225,000 SCING
VISIT FREEPORTS
FANS
iiis
1-
"5(t mlllioD Frenchmen can't be wrong" — neither cin the 228,000
auto lacing fans fiaving visited Preeport Munlcipall Stadium | ^ « s . fv
this season. And the fact the majority of this number has mad^tlie
Stadiuin's auto racing programs Its rftvorita weekend dlversi*^; i s ' a ^ j i l t
to the outstanding-4-'Wheel_e«tertalnmSntconstanUy presented: by'cp.
prdmoiws Jake Kederiburg and/'Duk-", la^naldson. ^v "y ...•,:;>,.;. v : , - -
The exciting Stad^tiin aujto raciiig, s
presentation bii tap Sunday'after-r.
noon, 0ot. 12. conjprtsea. a S-malr,
offerink featuring^ ;the j-ollieldns
iiovlc8<4Msloa arid a Jrlgade. dl
. speedy!sedans. A whirlvrind feature-
. or the;afternoon will be a specia"
• lO-Iapl thrUled pitting Elmonts-
Jnnice!craw -and Pla>nvlew|s ^Iarll•
Miller—point leaders of the,ladies"
division—against a rnale duo te-',
lected 1 from' George Kunnmanp-^
Chatles Destro and Al Jones, the
-•••three'high •point.jnen. of .the incoai--
paiabld . novice, division. (Witl
Janice,-and mrie already liavlnr
stated I they -will give the .men f
lesson in driving .skill, this event
should prove a ijumdinKer.)
All Sunday, events are scheduled
for a 2:15 p.m. start.-Adult admission
charges 'remain at a low 00
cents with a 50-eent admission for
youngsters. tYoungsters of E^'ee-
Port Lender subsoril^to, accompanied
.'by-an adult, may see the
' thrilling Sunday auto racing events
' free of charge by presenting this
issue ot the "Leader at the Stadium
••tjbs'ofwjc. Sorry." but the offer is
limited ni. youngsters.to age X2. '
Williaiiispn^S^^^
^ s Civic Uiit To
SeeklMedAction
Atbaitic South Urges
Joint Study <tf Causes
AiriclPossSile Remedies
First steps toward the formatlou-of
a Freeport connoU on juvenllei
laif.'^i'igafc Mowing an address by
Clayton^: WJlUarason, assistant t»,
Superlntendept of Schools John W.
Dodd. ' ;
. Easbig his remarks upon loajT:
experleace in educotiou—both hertf
and elsewhere—Mr. Williamson sug-1
tested teamwork between , civic
gr-ou'ps, Churches, schools, village o£--
flotals, the police and the recrea«!
tion.; department, in studying the-.
causes - of youngsters'- offenses ' anA-'
nieaas of comisfttlng them, He'urgp<t;
a council made up of representatlvea
from those gioup-i.
The Atlantic' South Civic ABS0Cia<
itilin. rT<>>*-?-i| - ^ • ? ' " ^ '4**^ ^^^«.«t„^;-
er's taik in the South'Shore Yacht
{Continued on page 16) ,'
W9i'ibmt-::v^^^im'^'^ieloodt GayF. SBtwiiwer pwses-liaiipUy'witJit-a
20-iHWtBaV8'-*l«&b;Hi^ he puBed aboard the ffchlng i w t "Baseil"
recently, "i&'e-iciitcliiiisiissed setting a world's record by a f«ir-ounces,
but ^won Ji«t.;i»iaiieiin.tl» ^MMW*. S«lt Water «Alng-.CowtestJ The.
^''jRrBcpiirt !resiflif3it's>*iahe measured 34 inehes long and' 29-54 inches
.llijfifrth./.'y:'-'.;^'"-!:'•'•- ; : _ " ^
IniEiORpGOP PLANS SPECIAL
piiSitilUlA FQ|I MEETING 0CL9
:'.'Hie'active Fi«eport BepuMeaii Cfab, with one »f the largeit
pald'UB.nienibBrsiups In the state, lias planned an extra special program
for tJi»-»lgfit'B^ Wt-jmefUng. '; i*';If
" <t'll,.lie! anji;^^ "words and mnaic", because, mot
only wp':t»]i'-1^eiiiDl)U^n perstoiaU^ such as Assembly Leader Idsepli
F. <3»riinOj*-,S«nat'>ri-Ed-;-Spc»oi.ludge-.MaiuilB tCT^iw.ftwd-'Judge I*slle'
• Eckeniieti': s^ea*,--. Wit- llierfe' ii4|l also;" W-lieadUilers; tram '^tm.nevl'Wrttei.
p^rVPmaaaidif Cb •"Rose llIarlB'^ who will'alng preview
IhlpiUgiits «if tW«-fawrite B«tdol|>h J'rimI .presentaMon.
r- The Ffewort Repiibilcaii Club is bireaUlng records with this yeaifs
I all-oiui meiuticKhlp dtiv«. i h e Membeiship Contest ^ ^ B today and
I details will be sinmane^ at the meeii^^^
MAKUS tfrlXLLEB
West
open
FRIEDMAN'S EHAKRIACY
TO STAY OPEN SUNDAl' ,
Friedman's Pharmacy, 75
Sunrise 'hwy., will xemaiji
until 10 pjn. Sunday after other
Preeport, druggists close' early in
the afternoon for ,the rest of the
day.' Its phone aumiber is PRee-port
a-0001. . * • .' ^
Tillage May Restrict
eowGiig Alley Siter
Board Drops Proposal
To OK Them Anyv^ere
' In Business 'B"- Areas
The Village Board Monday, night
announced that it has - postponed
action on a proposed zoning cliangc.
to allow Iwjwllng alleys' in business
"B" districts.' Village Counsel
Kenneth E. Vought was instructed
to draw up a new amendment with
die stipulation that bowlli^ alleys
wo.uid.be bs^n.ncd. la itny district U
.their location came wlUlln a spifel-
. ;, .CContinue4,'pp,page,q> . -
B'naiB'rithToHear
Caindidate for Judge
__.Jus{;JiM ,Lodge a,nd„ChaEter^ B'nai
B'rithr'wiir'hol'd "an'open 'meeting
next Wednesday night, Oct. IS, ^t 9
pjn. at Congregation B'nal Israel..
Mrs. Beatrice 'Burstein, lljemocratlc
candidate for Children's Court
Judge^wijl di.«:usa-"TeenAge Rumbles
in Freeport and iMCcrrick." The
Republican candidate.
Bayvlew PTA
To Meet Tonight
Bayvlew Ave, school PTA meeting
Thursday, Oct. flth at 8:30 pjmi.
There will be a discussion by the
Prepport Boar.d of Education entitled
"Wherp Do We Stand?".
• 112, at 7:30"pjJii.
Haiste' In Field Penmt
Atlailtic South Group
Complains Opponents' 5
Motives Were hnpugnedj
ATcsolutlpn adopted by the At-l9.
titic South? Civic "Association Q(J.
Its OctolJer meeting Thursday nlghU,
charged that the Village Board;
acted with undue haste and brushed:
aside requests for an adjoiu'nmenfij
when it gianted a permit for th©J
Prototype Metal Manufacturing Od>;
to have a parking field at the northr,:
west corner of West End ave. a ^ -
Anchor st. ;• , 1
Paul Qai-bo, a-^ormer president of;
. ' (Contlqji^, on "page 6K • .;
'- ^ ^•••The-Po^8^Conier,^ x'-j
Last week mp Btertei mi .Httle
Poet's Corner without wi'ailzing th^fi;;
so many readers . are talehtedk;
We've been bapplly flooded wlth^
beauUIul words froitn both sexes, ; .j
This issue'« "Poet of the.'Week"
is Mrs. Lucille Pouchc of 32 Evans
nve„ Freeport. She's a mother o?,
four children, from Atlanta, Ga.,-
and .B-ncM'comet.i8 our,j:onimunlti'v -
This Is-her charml.ng tJoem:
• HOMEBICK
I love to an-iwer the tlcphone;
I love to hear it buijs—
I wish someone would call me ui^
But lio one ever does.
We also received a very lov?I,V
poem from aa old friend, Mrs. Clinton
J. Egan of 171 Craig ave,, Preeport,
which wUl be printed aexd^
week.
" The men were represented by
Harry Rappaport of 67 So, Mala,
St. (Fashion Btiop). ^
Keep sending your poems to Ed
Vasll, at The Leadei'.
s_
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| Title | The-Leader_1958-10-09 |
| 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 | 1958 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
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