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1942 THROUGH WAR BOND PURCHASES
ATTENTION!
AH organizations desiring,
to have their color displayed
,in the "Spirit of Freepurt"
parade should contact Par-ade
Marshall Sam Gerbcr not
later than Monday, Nov 6th.
"Bjlxlt of Freapbr^V purchased wltA war bonds bought by jooal real&enta of this cmmnuhlty^ 1942 *s
coming 4o Nassau County after many missions.over th]a enemy's territory In World War II and the Korean
campaign* Members of her crew are to te the meats of .tne village for four days, starting Armistice Day, an@
numerous events have been planned In their honor.
Nkmes Of Candidates To Appear
. . . . • •/ * *
On Machines Of Freeport Voters
The following are the names of the candidates in the order
they will appear on the voting machines in the seventeen election
districts in Freeport. on Election Day next Tuesday:
REPUBLICAN
Thomas :K" Qewey
FranKO; Moore l
J. /Raymond McGcvem
Ndthanjal 'L, Goldstein
Office DEMOCRAT
*Walter A iLyhch
^
Peter "M
Nicholas M. Pette
Leonard W, HaU
Jblni or Sennet^
Joseph P: Oarjino
ComptrbUer
Attorney General
U. 8. Senator '
JusUcea,
^ Supreme Court
Cpngras*.
State Senator
"Spender* O. Young
+Frahcia J. D'Amanda
^Herbert S. Lehman^,
*Peter M, Daly
^Nicholas M. Pette
*JJavrence W. McKeon
' Benjamin"Scbaler
Ray M. "BrBoid.
, - JUnerlcan I^abor Party—John T, IJiIcMian'us for* Oovemo?L^^™^t^°'
^JrrPablone for ideutenant"Governor; "Michael^r^imenez ior736imptrol"
leri Frank Bphemer for. Attorney General, William E. B. DuBols for TJJ3.
43enator, MdrMa Pottlsl^^en^ Joseph J; Porte for Justices of the Supreme
Court, Henry Dolli;e^-for.Oongresa, Paul Scheman for State Seziator and
(Elarold JoAhaon for AssemBly. "' •
Bocialiat Worker Party^-Mlchael Bartell for Governor, GJadys Barker
for Lieutenant^Govemor, Barry Ring for Comptroller, Arthur Prels, for
Attorney General and Joseph, Hansen for TJ.S. Senator. ^ .. » - -
'^..Jndi^striar Government Party--Zric.Bd«g-fqr G^vermor, Nathan Karp
for ^cutenant^ovmxnc^^r<xnko"Tapadol]^I^ for Comptroller and
6tephen^-Em"ef^ fo'f*U'/S. Senator*
liberal Party—James W. Elder for State Senator, and Edgar D. 6ar-andon
for Assembly.' . . ,
* Endorsed by Liberal Party. V
Injured
Girutclii
d, fb.'r. m^s ,*
LPresentatidh
\ Oavorting about
praotioe of Ko-&b% i
.operetta "Mikado,'*
Jpnnance of thial oqmedy by .the
O6mmuh&ty,Ohdral In
?mgh.: School <•' Saturday
dlgjbt.. During the first
'Edday. . nlgibt,
peraon '. of Berberjt , .WUhelm;
2MUe} too atrenaious .lii
amound
a.
Aeok.and. he
v.YJ was pulled off IxUance - atrUdbg -hla
left heel ylolaltly. 'agaJhat 4be. Jlobir
' .stage} ^ :'-v;.. .- /• /';%JV/"-%: .x<-
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Jor a" time/ i^wad feMedprpsa/ would
mot \be able ' to taKe . the ^tole oh
*iBut out.
/Though he); had% ,ne?«p_ handled
" orutoh beAwey hef, prael:!^ r:#
one during "the day^ 6ind gave a ,truly
on a cmtoli i@ not,the manal
of the^Gllbert and Sullivan
did that In Ihe pedbhd per-remarkable
performance, despite the
candlcap ^ of being unable to put
the 'floor .though the. "sole
been
t..ease^he ahock
if(he/40oidently.did strike the
But -Kanki^^oo didn't p?ib;the. rope
neck- the aeoond time.
aa
.f pleading for
ry
(Terry :Oreenb%a*t) ,to
(to save his neck)
lof • *?Tliere ; )a . Beauty: An. the
failed; and .the
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Freeport
To Go Repwbicao
By 2 to 1
300 Cara Participate
In G.().P. .Club Parade;
MooVe Gives Addreaa
:\ Freeport is 1 oxpoctejii to] give th
candidates of the RepubllcieLn parky
jkts usual/two to one plurality or
b6t)%r In Tuesday^ election despite
the fact Ohat the Democrats have
conducted , an . unusally strenuous
camjjalgn this year m Nassau Oouh-.
ty. The polls will be open from 6
A.M., to 7 PJM., and probably be-tween
7,000 .and 8,000 of the 9,866
who registered last month will go
to the polls In the 17 Election Dis-tricts
to vote.
The local campaign was brought
to a dramatic close last night when
more than 300 cars participated In
a torchlight motorcade through the
village, and a rally was held in the.
William Clinton Story Post, AJL,
B-26 to Be on View at
Mitchel Field; Mayor
Issues Proclamation
iBack in 1943, motivated by the
patriotic fervor of World War H
when things weren't going to well
or the Allies, residents of Freeport
nvested $7pO,45b in War Bonds. The
slogan for this particular driye was
'Buy Bonds to Buy Bombers." A
et. pf quotas was set up as to the
amounts required to purchase var-ous
.types of airplanes, And the
Freeport .total was sufficient to fin-ance
two.heavy boinbers, a light
ber\ and a f igniter plane/ Rdbe-rt
3. Pattersoh was the""'c&mpiaign
chairman ,and nearly everybody .in
co-operated in making the
drive a success, ., ;
These &lans were actually pur-chased,
and Freeport was given the
privilege of naming one of the ships,
a B-29 bomber. The plane was chris-tened
"TheV Spirit , of** Preepor^,"
which was. emblazoned\pn"i$h,e &»>
w..ard fuselage/ 'After;
wasflieard about^ the • pxploMa to*
but just; been
Dugout, s.
Featured
.. . . ..
^ the procession;- were"
Targets bombed -by" "the Spirit of
Freeport in Korea.
five floats, one from each section
of the village and the other a
large elephant, representing the Re-publican
party. The participants
assembled in the Municipal Stadi-um,,
.where four divisions were form-ed,
representing the Southeast,
Southwest, the. No'rthwfst and the
Northeast ..areas, each o* which was
represented by a float.
\.(Pne Southwest float was a rep-lica
of'the'Stattie of Liberty, that
of the southwest was Guy Lom-bardo's
power boat "Tempo Vf,"
aboard a trailer, symbolizing
(Continued on Page 0)
Center For Senior Group Draws
Mdre Than 40 At First Sessipn
Freeport's projept fb^? thejienloy age group'got o@ to a
5ying start Tuesday when more than 40 perSons-assembled.iii
the Legion Dn^ut.aiid,8pentja^ enjoy afternoon. A groiip
of hostessed comprising members of
the Freeport. Community Council,
those who .were strangers, to
Become acquainted. Every person
present signed ,a guest book* -..,
--SMra./Hugh.' Jackson presided at
the "piano for community singing
isheets of pOpularTsongs\.pro^
vided by^Guy Lombardp. Mrs. Bar-
Tlet Rabe^; who, ls-'iq' .charge;!o$- the
work for -the older age group in the
New York. StMe.Department of Zd-thls-'
aliduld
lod of our , live*/! f sUeY ?a4d. Samuel
L. . Israel^ -president : ^of / the , council,
brought ^gre#*ngs naAid thie
pe?pla\. could
.
the*
* fmea
-"During the : afternoon i home played
jV others .read 'and
" ' '
;•"%
bqrd Vle&rock, the A-Deal 'Market
and "others, were served, ! -
It was announced that 'the Dugout
would be open Tuesdays 'and Moh"
days, except on. holidays, from 9:30
ajh. to 4:30 pjhv, ^for \those inter-eated
6) while away Che tlm%as they
desired. Monday committees 'are , $P
be named' and • a pro^?ain' • ^priced
out.. The Du^ut .wU* not ;be: open
Tuesday because ' of Blebtldh JOayV-^ '
\yHostesses jw^re^Jrs. L: 8 .Yudin,
&*». Milton IB, . Swbsbh^ Ml
S#iegeImaJer, ; IMra. Jerome
A$rsj 'Elizabeth; F. Kelly, .
^Abraham .GwttmaA.Ue- Mrs;
Gold,
tbur l^arrigan • ^ and ^Mrai \ Mrion
^ were', advisors;''! .. v- •' /;;••. • .- ; .
, Ladlks i 'of t)ie
South' Bhore], Yacht Olulir ?Ul"spdn-she
toolp part in numerous miasidns
Irf the Pacific. Theatre during *.the
war, was 'deactivated when hostil-ities
ceased, reactivated at* the etart
of trouble In KoreaTand again went
Into^aotlon going on 30"missions, as
part of the 22nd Bomber Group of
the lAth Air Fofqe.
Crew Coming to Freeport
And now the ship is to be flown
from Korea to.,MltcheI Field, and
Lhe members of the crew are to be
the guests of the people pf Freeport
for four days, starting with Armis-tice
Day for a series of events, ar-rangements
for' "which are "^eJng
completed by a committee which waa
appoihte^ by Mayor Robert L. Dox-see
wlho^ has pr^oclauned the week,
starting Thursday,. Noveiilber K as
"Spirit of Freeport Week," All the
clylo,' soclaland patriotic organiza-tions
are co-operating,with a view
to making the stay of $he flyers in
town a hugh successi
The role of '"TAe Spirit of Free-port"
in the Korean war came -to
light last August wQien the crew dis-covered
an old deoal In the plane
which .describe/I It as.pne^ bought «y
Freepdrt's citizens/ It mentions the.
First National Bank & Trust Co.
Thinking the people of the commun-ity
might be Interested, lat Lieut.
Joseph R. Taylor, of Brooklyn, the
bombardier, on Aug 13, -wrote that
Institution which had. 'become 4ho
^rceport office of the Meadow Brook
National Bank. The epistle was pass-ed
on to Augustus B/ Weller. It
as follows: . •..
Letter from Crew Member
got the ship atj^rch Air
Forbe Base, Galif., our home,statioh,:
before" coming to Okinawa/ Bb%\
World War If record Is reputed to.
be excellent^. .'-•;. /'/...' ^
"Yesterday we flew our tenth jnis- J
sloh of the-Korean campaign; Except'
.for a few. flak holes picked up, on,/
our; eighth\misslpn,,the 'Old Gal' is ,
as good as new./ '. .\ < /
"We have, come toldevelop a grand/'
affection for the .'old /'crate' /and'!
though we would bring you. lip to /;
date, with.-hef, activities* Aaith23L5a)L.j
in. the "Air/For«e;,;'she's.a.
"/ IhjreplyJhg to therB-@0 crew,-alter '^
cbhterrlng with' Mayor Ooxsee, 4he •,
Village Trustee* /and Joseph Gold- r
blatit, president ^of- the {Preepor^v/
'Ohanilbef pf Commerce,. Mr;, WeBer! :\;
wrote% Flreeport wouM bej glad]to m«
:/••?,%f
&%-'
\
3
BERNHABD'8
DAY
; Ph'annacy
will remain
day f after/ the^ ;6ther<
'Freeport.. 'dlose; at
la
ppovldekt.' by 3or A brio%e;Jand.oqna^bkt pdrty ,tp» Freeport dlose. at 2 .PJM y.%)%Yv^r\^^t^^?^JM%
a'8'Oalce Box ;Jn6xrow: night/ in*;the. c)ubhoii&e/. ], /: P^94*• ^ FReepwt 8-0008;;%^ • $^^v'!^'^t^M'B E^g3i!:^K3aB^
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| Title | 1950-11-02 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a newspaper distributed locally within Freeport and Baldwin, Long Island, New York |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, P.O. Box 312, 30 South Ocean Avenue, Suite 204, Freeport, New York 11520.; |
| Contributors | Nicolas Toscano, Michele Swersey, Joan Delaney. |
| Date | 2010 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Liobrary |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | Newspapers are Public Domain before 1 March 1989; and Digital Rights after that date transferred to Freeport Memorial Library by L & M Publications.; |
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