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15th Year }fo 89." N. Yy tHIJRBDAY; 1951 . FIVE"OBNT8 PER COPY
$ '. $
Engine, S#cl%ear
TohelnsMedas
Result of Survey
Other Matter* Held In
Abeyance; Rockville
Centre Link is Urged
The Village Board has decided on
a ton-year p»>gram designed to
d*evelop the fhcHlties of the Muni-cipal
Power Plan* to meet the needs
of the community In compliance
with recommendations gUbmibted by
the Bums & McDonnell Engineering,
Co., of Kansas Cl*y, Mb., whlch're-cenitly
completed a survey of the
jhjciliitdes at the plant*
Numerous recommendations were
made, but tlhe one 'WhJdh it said
(wotiJd meet the minimum require-ments
during the decade provided
for extending the power house to
•tine west to provide space for two
additional 3,000 to 3,200 killawa.t
Diesel engines and installing one,
$706,750; a new sw&tohgear, $#160,000;
and oonweifHhe the disbrUyuiQon sys-tem,
$61,600; Installation of a sec-ond
Diesel engine In 1953^ $604^00,
and the extension of the. building
and another engine, $@4o,750, in
11057, making a tot&l cost of $2,064,-
000.
A* a special meeting of the Board
held after receiving *he repoot, ft
was decided, to proceed w&th the in-eabalkutdon.
of «h^ firat engine and
iKhe siw*%:hg!ear, funds 4br which
were provided in October, but,to
been foimd* TMs problexnr waa put
%p to. $he engineering
iwhiich aJso wa& a^Khaziaed to pro-vide
the naceaaary plans and
oaMons for carrying out the work
The matters held in abeyance
were Mie exAenaiitxn of the present
power house, and the converting of
*he distra&uMon system.
Bums" & Mdponinell found present
faioili#es at the power
qu»te to meet the growing demands
for cucreiit. They offered
guggestloog including the eeAg up
of anoitMer power plant in the .vi-cinity
of the sewage disposal plant
on Albany avenue and Installing
an engine w!MJh a 6,000 klkxwat cap-acity.
However, Ibo undertake this
project it would be necessary to
make $1,267,750 available a* once
which the engineers realized was
Impossible.
By I860 they reported, however,
aomie such abep will be necessary a%
by that tbne the apace lim# for ex-pansjon
will haw been ?eached_at
the present sXte. •
Oooalderable space was given in
th» repomt to the need of _
new switdhjpear concerning which
it said ^Bhere la no doubt that all
«adatin#_ feedier @witoh%iear
be HepAeed."
Another recommendaiQon was the*
'%e VUlag» of RookvUle Oentm and
the,. Village of Fweeport
wMect aavings and opemMn? benefita
by InBeMxxnne^Qng'tibie'j
@y»teo» by /&•% kv.tMaoamJaslon
line." The eaHowAed coak of the Jh"
waa put at $60,000 for
three miles of tisnsm3ssion line, or
^5,000 for each party. By tibia amaJl
it waa said Uhia step
j?educe 4K<e total ' ambut of
oapadty in the, two planta
*%y appMadm&tely .3JOOO ;kw, which
represents an: Inyeatment of a
twean the 4mp':viliages. %•
Mayor Robert'L. Doxsee
ced today lUhat he \mg preparilng a
,
be Jamaed'. ' durb* tKe ne*t
ZIPPER'S
OPEN ALL
..v Zipper's phamwkcy* " 51 % 'Gbuth
.(3*6ve A*, will remain open Sunday
after 43ie other druggists in
port close at 2 P«M.,?Me telephone
.is 3Bte«%)OTt 8-0077.
Uni+y Party Candidates fof Electin March 20
ROBERT L. DOXSEE
For Mayor *
SEWARD J. BAKER
For Trustee WILLIAM F. GLACKEN
For Trustee
Benefit Show^ Luncheon Card Party
Help Swell March of Dimes Receipts
A substantial sum to go towards Freeport'a quota in the
1951 March of Dimes was realized at a two ancl a half hour show,
that drew almost a full house to the^Jreeport^lgh School
aud&borluhi Friday 'niglht, and a,< , ^ v /; *^*Li_*
lwo*w*a44W^«*»a*by^#^m^%»K^^
The village's quota Is $3,@00',
Herman Btendler, blind aocor-
^dlonist ^nd hla Police Boys' Club
BaTfa-o^enejd the high school dhow
with a nmnJber of selections,"after
which Mayor Rober; L. Doxsee
gave the address of welcome, *
Dumlng Mhite first half of the pro-gram,
Tom Ohedber did a song.and
dance number ."If," EUeen ;8Heil
and Joan Heiiter sang,
Waltz" and "Don't Bwr I*eave
Kathleen Collins did a xliumba,
and Joan Gallodoro sang "Mardh-mallow
W*rld" and "Bewitched."
Then there were six numbers'by
pupils of the AcAdemy of Theatrical
Arts, Jean Oolder in a song and
acrobatic act, Louise Baumann, in
an acrobatic act; Joan Bueiden-
Wach, singing and dancing, followed
by a' similar numlber of Jackie
Long, a toe dance by Sandy Bur*
.and Randy Oampahelli in an
interpretive dtunt. After John
Healy had aung, "I Don't Game if
the Sun Don* SMne/' pupils of the
Children's Theatre Projept gave
their ooBlkrHputions. Pour members
of the "Pigtail Onomd," Mimi
Pounders, JU1_ Rockwell; Diaoice
and Valerie
danced *»• "Stormy Weather." Carol
Ann and Marilyn appeared
aa Raggady Ann and Andy, an ac-number.
Galde MiHer sang,
Thing," Patricia Lowenthal
and Diane Lawrence gave a Dultch
act, "Ach "du .Lleber
'Marlene
Carman Miranda, and Carol
and Qa»e MUler gang *W%," next
Joan Miller did an interpretative
dance, Btenzler played an pocor-didn
solo.
..After the ,bapd had ..opened (he:
second.half, the .Pour; Wood»»e»* a
barbe»hop quaitet, sang p.-group
of i In 'the group were Charles
Albe%$* Manue
and William ,Vandei#»ck. Jack
ClArk .sang. TNpw Is ..the Sour/',
froxn .Oazmen; ^]ZMward\ Oampkell
gave," "Thinking' of ^Tou;'.' Miss '.Col-lins
did, the ^TemptatAon Banoe/'
Bill ^"'" '
Song"
Zero/'
sang, r r ?"Whiffen«poof
and Ctrace Marino,
Bchooi;
danced a tango; tap and: ''Dob a^d
Donft's of Dancing.", dalvin FoleAte
(Cpn!tlni;ed on. Page 4) ;
Weeded for Session
Set for March 6
Bloodmobile Unit
To Be at Seaman Ave*
r Sichddl 10 A.M.4-4 P.M.
GarMt A • Ooetadb^uni, jrl,
and Mrs, Richard O. McChiesney,
oo-dhaiimen of the Blood Donor
Pnogram of the Freeport Red Cross
Bmnoh, announced today that at
least 200 donors were needed for
Tuesday, March 6, when the Ameri-can
Red Gross Bloodmob&le will be
aft* the Seaman ave. school from
10 ajn. to 4 pan,
hey are ready to make appoint-ments
for those willing .to donate
a pint of blood each to meet the
quota, and urge that as many as
possible advise (hem early and not
delay going to until the laat minute.
lAppoin'hnenits may be made by tel-ephoning
Mrs. Ooetschius, Ztee-poift
9-Aiai, or Mi», MicOhesney,
Rreeport M?33. TManqpomBaUon will
be provide for.those who have no
means of getting 4o the school, if
they ask $or it.
The Mood dooaited is to be used
exclimAvely in the treatment of men
wounded in action in the Korean
campaign it was announced.
The] fpMowing are the minimum
requirements for those who piay be
accepted as donors,
AOZr-donora 21 to G6 years of
inolUBiye .are .eccepted. Minors
the ages of 18' and 31 can
with wxAtteoi per\
miwion f pom's, parent or legal
dlaqi A. yelease' foiin ;is ( )3o be used
for this an !a to bejppoperliy wlt-
. , , . .., .
IM«rried mlnxAs wiio are eoonom-indelxindent'
and' IMng ' apart
fpom their parents may. be accepted
without permission of parent or
legial guardian; bu*, *Tix»sible, the
permlimlon
'
Minors .belonging the the
swytces of the Uniited States, and
inemlbers of the merchant -marine
,(Oo%}tiM|ed_ oA Page .
Doxsee Renamed
With Baker, Glackem
And Judge Johnson
Miranda is Appointed
Campaign Manager;
/"Many Sign Petitions
Mayor Robert L. Doxsee, Trus-tees
Seward J. Baker and William
F. Olacken, and Judge Hflbert R.
Johnson were unanimously re-nominated
to succeed themselves at
an enthusiastic convention of the
Unity Party held in Exempt Mre-meny
Hall.
This adtion was recommenced
by a nominating commlbkee headed
by F. Gordon Edwards as chair-man,
but the nominations were.
made by Individual members of the
narty. Mr. Edwards no Id that th"
field of possible candidates had been
canvassed, but that At was the opin-ion
of the committee that the best
Interests of the community would
be served by returning the four
officials to office.
He personally made the nomina-tion
of Trustee Olacken, telling how
he had been brought up In The
community, graduated from the
Freeport 'High School In which he
was prominent as an athlete, and
then enteired business here. He
commended the trustee for his
service during the past two years,
saying he had done good for the
For Judge
HXLBERT B. JOHNSON
21 Freeport Youths
Inducted into Army
Twenty-one youths from Freeport
were included in the draft contin-gent
of 79 called by .Selective Serv-jce
Board 4, that were inducted into
aervice Monday mbmlng.
The draftees assembled in the
Dugout of William Ollnibon Story
J?o@t, AJ1, to receive their instruc-tions
from Joseph H, Gray, chair-man
of *he Board. Major Ernest
Newton of the Salvation Ammy
dbed by memlbera of the local
corps distributed New Testament to
the Protestants In the group and
other literature to the OdthoUc and
Jewish boyw.
The 79 were taken to Whitehall
st., Manhattan In buses whiera they
were assigned to various campe,.....
, Bteeportera *n the c%Alngent
were: - , '
Henry Sutherland, jr., 132 Leonard
ave.; Erneak A, Bayer, 119 Graff Ing pi.;
Zdwmrd A.,Sveezey, 2B'Franklin Square;
Ronald M. Kantro, 11 Duteheaa @t,; Al-bert
E. Pareon*, 85 HIllMld*' ave,; Jo-aenh
B, Gatea, 82 Helen ave.: Ormrdd
1C Lofthouae,. 46 Stevena atj; Raymond
A. CoughHn, 150 Church at*: John W%
Karpovlch, ZT.Jeaae »t.* Lloyd H,.Hu*e,
120 Denhoff ave., and David Ji Hove,
B» Woat Lincoln Id. . ^
•AlaojRobert O. Mun)hy, 2B8 Smith
at.; Roy A. Bazylewlez, 81 Colonial ave.;
lihomaa P. Dillon, 2 Karrlaon ave,; S»na
P/ Schwab, 30 Martha ah; .Robert H.
Daahlell, 99 Oral*? ave.; Getnre .0. Pro*
bqck* 242 Rooaevelt a%e.:, Werner H
Kroeppeh Q8tUnion *t.;<Alan R ""
man, 37 Sportamana ave.; Joneph ..
80 Liberty tave,,.a»d Paul
" ** ^ ' Tumplk*^.:. r
Fblton Nommatea Doxwe t
Mr* Fulton also placed Mr. Dox-aee
in,, nomination to succeed hirni-aelf
a*. M^yor and Trualee Leonard
I). B^. Smith was the seconder.
WUter ^;:'Miranda presented Q)e
paihe of/Mr, Baker for the other
on Page 4)
. founder;'Day
Joined WM
Night With Program in
High School Auditorium
The annual observance of IPoqnd^
era* Day, by the Central*Council
of ParentrTeacher Associations and
of Sdhobl and Community NigHT"
the Board of ZMucatipn are bo
combined tonight at .a _
sponsored by' the two bodiea in the
FSneeport IMgh 8o%iool audiAoiiuml'
Pouodera" Day exercises will J5e
held finA, 4he program opening
with three selections by the Free-port
Sigh Sohool Band:directed by
Dr. J. Mayoard Wettlaufer,.
Harry Feldsteln, president of
Central Council, will bring gi_._
ings and ,the invocation will be
given Jiy the Rev. Jameis Gk.Shaw,
paetor of . the Church of the
Nazarene and piesldenit of the
In*t@r"%i(h Clergy OouncU, After
a "salute to the Flag, the candle
lighting ceremony, will be conducted
by Mrs* William A* Cleary, and
birthday gifts will be presented to
Mrs. Herbert H, Bond/ Poundexa'
Day chairman, by repMseiAativegf
rof Mie various P,-T^, units,
, John vVl Oodd, superintendent
of schools,^will present a* life P.-T^,,
membership to Mrs. Feldsteln, who.
has headed the Central Council for
years,' ..,- . " . . i ' ".<
Dr. Lewis K Parmenter, execu-.
manager of the Ncutiooal School.
•"- ~-^-^- -"" dellver-ant
address oh "The Ofeat Ait
Besides MSra. Bond, the chairman,:
the Founders' Day oominiMee.oom-
priaes, . Mms. . Aicher.
Gchobl; Mrs! Oregory
man ave.. } Mrs. Isaac Gmantl
land .^wo.,
Columbus'
Orove stir and M», John: W. _ _
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| Title | 1951-02-15 |
| 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 Library; |
| 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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