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FncrP0.1T I.'^!'0.1IAL Lt3.r?<^Rr
W. KERHICK fiD.
faSEEORT, M.- Y, . C
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FOU:t>WlH£
LEADJ£R
RELIABLE ..
ADVERTISING.
FREEPORT
"NASSAU'S LARGEST: WEEKLY"
BALDWtisf , ROOSEVELT .
FOLLOW THE
LEADER
FOR
NEIQHBORLY
NEWS
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MERRICK
24lh Ycarj fiOi2S- FRE^PORT^ N. Y^ THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 5, 1959 PRICE FIVE CENTS PEA CWT
FREEPORH CHARLES 1 METZ
WmS SCHOURSHIP AWARD POLICE CHIEF P. EUR
RE-INSTATED MONDAY
V
P. O; Clbsed
November 11
There frill be no irindaw service
»t the Fteepotl Fust Office on November
II,, 1959[ For the convent-pace
of box holders the iMst office
Jobbf' wUl be ,open from 9:00 ajn.
to l:Od pum. There' vUl be no regn*
lar. delivery, of mail but special delivery
lu-tlctes irill be delivered as
recFlvej] until 7:00 p.tii.
1* fi^k£i<^'iti^^Mi^ifi(di^^^
|! .^ ^feM|-.i^r9kb«r«'re^lvti)«r his avnutd from Hon. A. Holly SVitterson,
liNMMii iSaltPfa;iEiiwmttyg,"hi' Chariea Edgar Meto, 213 N. !.«>« B««!h
; 4 M i m e . j ^ ; « « r l ^ : ^ ^ A - S e n l o r BKh Sch«i>L looidnir.on
' ai^vi»lti> >ir MJr. J. 1, MicCMtzvr.
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l^iiUilimify^COMCERTS START
i TodJfiurican :. CamiHa Williams_ ;
rt&6i5©lftop^Array;bf"Siirs':-- ::
f' afte.J?*e^^rt .Coamiunity Concert Association will open. Its 1966-60
coii^tt^8an'<m Wednesday evening. Nov. 11; with a Joint recltiilby
^oS^'lJteDcan nn^-Camilla WUllams In the Preeport High School audl-
^ -'Sff'.' Duncan' needs no" Introduction to Preeporters isho remember
.his i__wond^*il - -perfommnce' two
yeoSfeBgo"; -nilff^eibBular baritone la
ReriUps nio8t'.-weU^-^|cnown toj hU
Mleojt JPoi^y :&fiaeorg6 cfenihwihV
fbllf=rj^«^-*fflgo»»||t ^d-Peiis^a'nd
fiift "i>ftt'lfoirtiia««''hr Kurt 'yfeia's
' ^ f r ,'tB-t}»,,Stars." He te no
«|3to5|ieir' to i6j«ra'' audlenoea. having
4»««f •,'^a^cpi" , and . "Ctorhien.",
WltJ}libi!<'Kew-»VorJc Olty Opera
nnrnTu>ni/''^^3ll^^g n>M>nt: ' Keasons
Frank J. Becker
Rotary Sjsi^afcer
Coogtfestmaci-To. Address
'o^Niflht
'to-aSlKfpe •fflir' iiir<*»j'j»erfjM«i W *
Veys on the treatment of'American
servicemen In, forelgxi countries.
Bike. Inspections
Friday, Nov. 27
,ror. ttioM EnfeporteyeUflts who
ihlssed ihe October iiupeetlon periods-
fi^ir bloyclea reglsiered before
1989, the following date has been
set befoce license irenewiil: •
. - Friday, JNovesubor ^ -
HOWra of B. ». Tract»-Aikin-son
8chooirTV;:8eaWan Ave, iram
9 - U kjn.
SOirfH of B. R. -Tra«k»-4Bay
view Aye. Scfaiool firmn I ' - 8 p.m.
please bring owuim eertitleate
to the pla<!« of InspeoUon. -' \
ALL CHARGES DROPPED.
BY POLICE COMMISSIONERS
The Freeport Board of Police Conuhissloners, comiafaed U DfiOitm
V. Olacken, Theodore M. L«uw, Robert S. MoLcUan and «f<^uj^a: Fhk-bei;^,
in a signed decision in "The Matter of Cbargta'tl^iiMt^ ttUte
Elar, Chief of PoUcc, Village of Freeport," dropped oh eiinta jssaaiat
the veteran Police Chief and oiidered his retorA to' 4^y etfeethw. M
8:00 pjn., November 2, 1959. The decision fas signed on October 31^ 1988.
Veteran Police Captain. EdwArd, S. Dixon, has been (Krrtng- • • Aet-'
Ing Chief-of Police during the suspension period of Chief Siar. 11M>
Board was slated to. nie«t with Chief El^ to dlscoss oertftin gneedurea
and changes which were based on disclosures of some prMtlees brotight
out daring the hearings \rhloh the-Boax^ felt viTere nntetisfaietatr toA not
to the best interests of the Village of Bteeport. ••' ' . '
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The CtenerstoliS 0>c Jttia new Weeport Senior High dttOoi vilP bo-laid
by Board PMsIdcnt Leo J*. Glbljro In a ceremony to be' held at the
building site ^n Brookside avenue between'suiirlse ^hwajr M4 MterriclE
rood on Wednesd&y, November 11. at 2:30 pjn. >
Sharing rtlio platfwm witli^ the Board of Eiducatton dintng the,
exercises will be the Village Board "
to attend this eVeot, which to 9n_
important nUIest^M of e^tuotkttnwl,'
progress In Firi^port., , • j
Upon Its completion la e«H7'19tft.;
the new Senior Btfi Bchoot «1)1:
have suftlolent~ general elassroodu
and accommodattoag In the modal
areas of muslo, aolence, biuiaeH
education, hione ec«nomlQB< pssvlotk)
education and- Industrial arts to
provide au up^t9-dnt«»- tunoitloBsi
secondary program tori VM to UMO
students.
of Trustees, including Mayor William
F. aiocken, and representative
from various civic, setvlce clubs,
PTA, )teir!oUc and other community
organizations. The program will
fNLture brief retnarka by the IVbyor
mid Mir. Oiblyn, Introductions by
Suporintepdent of Schools John W.
Doddrand appropriate musical selections
by the Freeport High Sdhool
Band and Olrls Chorus.
School authorities are extending
to all residents' a cordial Invitation
I ^ .
.Oojap»fij!(?4»«tog recent
ajodd Dioicoi^ljW focused his at-
.tfcntioa,-ott '^4'^'E"***?'f^L V*'*'^"**
abldwju^^ recital; lialls' juwuad - tlie
.W0rl4_ J. ' ' , - ' -
I dop]^Bua;;>C^<Ua. Williams if one
4f •Amisrlca'a'most lavis]ily praised^
atrtlsUt ahrpatij; . ^ » e she 'is
Prima'- Voim^'^^ SBjmjno of the
y;icnna,State"'Opera. One at her
ipQ?*,)Ml(i?v|)d^t«le5'"te that^t Olq--
<ao-Sfln to" Puceini's/'Madame But-fetfly"
and l\ has.been s^ld that
^ 1? one of "ihe greaf'Butterflys"
iv'V^J^^imiMi^bet popo-'
W'4><^Rl^>^^uil^i^lnii^^ in' fA-i3ltlpnto'her-
jippe«Hmces with tlio
.';:u;,7l ,-;,i./:' ^•i'^.VV'-'
HENRY THEODORE I|I10HR POST,
VFW, VEf ERANS DAV PROGRAM
Special Ceremonies Planned
At VFW Memorial'Biiilding.
The Henry Theodore MDlir post No. »«V Veterans of Pwelgn Wars,
will mark Veterans Day on Kovetniior Jl.^th Post' Services «tartlng,ar
'lQ:30 a,m,.%( the fieeport Veterans Memosrlsl- Building, 404 North Alain
street! ' • ,. • " . I j
Because Veterans Day Is still not recognized as a legal holiday by
"all business establlshineats, many 61^' ~ ' '
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th«) veterans vriU not be able to atr'
a^ tend. Therefore, -the Post-is inylUng
the pul^Uc to attend,
Amerlcanlsn^*Olflce'r Johi) Spa-t'oro
will conduct,-ther"^(ferei9i&aes,.
Gold Star Pathipr Cord Viebrock,'
and i)t, Col. Doaalplc PeU«clo,,rep-'
resenting the, > Armed Force^^ will,
also be withe.'rofStijmi.'TliO'lJWB-'
poit'cTOUiige^i pt N^yal paAefiwil^
app^r in •dreaf'fojtoiAtton.-"')"(•', '
Services will concludo witli the^
soundtog.of l*p8 at,UiftJB.x
Caiv^on Ph'urmacy
Ope)i.l«t?.Sunday - ~ ;
The canifion Pharmacy, 6 South
Main St., Fi-eeport,' wlU ronata
open until 10 p,m. on this Sondajr,
KQV. 8. 'J;he telephone Is fjteoport
8-0041. The South Shore Chemists,
122 Spuflh Long.Beach'Ave., wiU bo
-open uhtil 6 pjn. «a.,^unda^.''P^tf'
drug fitorea >n tt^vrUl be ol^ed
during'th«>W<i(eriMotf''«or''the rest
,ef aie day, [ "• >''-''''
VILLAGE BOARD APPROVES
fREpPORT MERCHANTS' PLAN
•"(^eorge E^ppsito Mall" Sehedkiled
On Main Si. - Sunrise to M^pHck Rd.
Plan^ for the shoppers* mall on Main street, between Sunrise ^hJgh-wiV
ftni;lrferrtck;eBoad/iii*re^,approwd"by itho .Village Board to a.mwt-.
Ing held Monday.'night. The Soard 'alw endoA^d * o use <tf the name ,
Oeorge Esposito Moll, .111 lienor of the late Ipresldent of the Freeport
Merchants' Association.. - , , • ~, ..
, ^ djjnmittee composed of Joseph Oerhauser, octing prealdeat of tb*';
Merchw*ti Association; Norman Lock, president of the Freeport Chamber ;
oi"Commerce; Boy Cacclatore, treasurer of the Merchants Assodattco!;.
and David Jacobson, cholrmari of the Mall Oommlttee. Outttned plairi
ftir-a VWlnWr Wonderland"'maU.yith panta Claus and his reindeer and,
the whole Yule' spirit featured. ' ,'
Purtlier plans will be developed at on important meetlTJB,of th«, |j
MOrchants' Association this evening, Nov. B, at 0:16 pm. at the ?|peepoty^ , jj"
M ! ^ . "Mr.'aaoofeofi announce3 that a surprise gue9t?'o» authority on,'- ' J ,
merchandising Wd malls, wUl attendthlfi.meetlng.Tlje eqmaltt*e-lMjr,; ^
^^Tl
f • pr
fc
Pa,'»..,•
[ merchanoismg ana maiis, wm aiwuu. uuu «iTOw;iif;, -—• ir^rrT^—-r- --^-r-,, , , , - fc -that' A''1B'vital' foi- every ihArcJi'ant to be' present to glvo th«l»-«upp«t,tei- V,, • J
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1959-11-05 |
| 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 | 1959 |
| 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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