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To Improve Aveiiue
Asks Proper Grading
And Blacktop Paving
From Cur•• b• to C• ur• bT'. *
A petition requesting the Village
Board -to have WbodcleJt ave.,
paved with blacktop from curb to
curb and properly graded is being
circulated among the property own-ers
and businessmen of the street
by the recently organized. Woo"
cleft Association.
The petition, in the form of a
resolution, was adopted by the
association at. its monfthiy.meeitlng
Tuesday ,nlght: In /ottols Sea OrilA
and signed by all present.
In the preamble it la pointed out
that Woodclett ave., a main artery
to a large and thriving restaurant
industry, is one of the most travel-ed
streets in Freeport; that incon-veniences
have .been created by the
indtalla't}o%&/or*iewers whtoh. pecessi-tate
improvement; that in many
places , the street la below grade
pemnMting .tidal waters to flow
across, it, and that $13,000 remains
from Jhe bono) iesue. floated tollm-priove*
8puftQi Long Beach and Wood-cleft
aves.
'INow, there*ore,'J the resolution!
reads/ "the undersigned petltlon-the
honorable Mayor and .Trustees,
of the Incoppox^uted Village of Free-port
to utilize the eadaMmg funds
available and appropriate such ad-ditional
funda as are necessary tio
bnprove Wbodcleft ave., In the
following manners:
"1—Jteatore the grade of Wood-cleft
ave., tlhToi%hout ^o the estab-lished
grade by the uae of b)ack-
, , trus-tee
.In bankrup^py of r4he \I^ng Is-land
Rail Ho&d% ia to address '
meinibers , of 'the/\ Sgiuithlwest Civtp
.Association at a. me«m»g to be' held
&a Exempt Mremen^; Ball Monday
night at 8:30 : b^dlpck, President
Alan Kellock announced this week
fCfen. Diaper y would go laib) all
pbapes concerning plans, for. the re-bn'
of the Railroad and. for.
safe travel on Ms trains.
SulKvan
New
...^ Poats;
Captains,
(Aainpen Appointed
"been
I*
Honorary Chairman;
Quota Put at $4,400^
MM H. AHred Volkner
named hOTHoraTy
has
Mr&\ Benjamin J..Aemer^nd«d to that .n ** VM ^— *«*. t»**MMv»«^fl^j^*-j *»««
Gord<m Slm6%*3o%ii who has d&y-ed
Uhe Village .as .a clerk, account-ant
and purchasing a@ent, was ,
appointed Village Treasurer for one
year bo mil out the unexplred term
of the-late Stephen W. Sunt who
served in "that capacity, for 25
yearns #t the organizations meeting
of the ViMage Board Monday night.
(Frederick A. Sage?, ar., loa% in
the accounting dqpkwheat, "Was
moved up to,the post of pmthaalng
agenL Edmund T* Yoimg was
named Aaslat&ht' 8upei4?*ende»i& of
Bulldiniga. • /
I Richard H., RaynoTl 4v^p/ oemyed
(or yeais aa'.ao^abant 'to foimer
aeseasor August Petty.. .,.wa a^ ap p^ol^nt-
Zverett p. Furman as honorary
L of. the campaign to
thda month
"County' dancer
. Shore . .
the Mve i»r^t*;y«preaenteA In the miemdAemihlp ef
than 350 attended BlcharA G/HwngeMor^ co-chaMn*n
committee accompanied the xuonslgnor. John J. MuMe^ney ps
a* 4he woUaoU* The reproduction b^f?@a sX by
ball
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whereby the 'area-or
of the area shall be subjected to
4he flooda resulting from the tide.
"3—(Hard aunface ,with blacktop
the entire street from curb to curb.
"8—Build such additional catch
basins as are necessary to expedltl-ously
carry away surface waters
resulting from the rain.7
The proposed recodlfied ordin-ances
relating to the water&ont
mrere discussed, and it was voted to
fuppoint a committee to study them'
in more- detail. before taking Abe
matter up with the Wage Board.
President Barry J.Berkowltz named
Jack Bates, Aathpny Horesca and
^preaanted "to
J. C. Jacob Slated
For Election j**
pre Chief Tonight
3*Cpm«ird Race For
Cqmpany
Jllled for a year, by
Cheshire .in connectlon\'with
$4,400 in Preeport «hds mpnm ppgt aa Village Plerk. Patrick,
for jthe„vNaasau County '. Cancer Wan wfas 'named' a nieimlber ]of the'
OommMtee." ; % \ • • • ^ / .' /' Planning: Board.. No ;one was deslg-i
Qordxm Sbnonson, general chair- %&*»<& ^\flll'the 've^nby bh^the
im»n for Freeport has aJbout^com- park -Odmmlasibh' created by 4he
pleted%hls ,w6rklA%y oi^anlzaUcn, ,ex^b^on %-'the ^?m :o^
wtth < tne,' appointment;'c!' dlsMot ' i^ iw&ei, but. Raymo-od' T«\ Kelmpn
jcapba'ins; ap^" divlaion phalMnen.. { , ^g &ptx)inted te 8%cc^e\&'' hlmadf
:; Olvdalon f o^pba^ns'. are' as fbllows: '$ot &. term ^ of, t$»ee -^BLrs,' v i ^'\
;34th and 39^ election districts, "MM. . MeeUng' nl^hwr oir #ie^Board were
Zthel M/OUbe^;- %^ changed frcm/vttiel'jlM
mer* aeth. Moke? A. R&gby; 31*h, Monday f nwta • o?/?.'Ui
W&Uiaim J. Auserean; \$«n, ing^ deputy village ciierK*.aiiB. «mr^ ,
Stanton Bldredge; 45th, ,&&»' ,guerjte Johx»oh, seju<xp^;.clerk 'and
*? 4AKK1 'MM^^MiAls T.' -Brail: f3a66*ul''fd^)u^^'vlUaM'^/cJe*%!l'";%B'8. ^
Leigh. B. Lake
conamttee.
to serve on the
Permanent officers of the assoda-tloh
will be eiecibed at the May
meeting.
Get Acquainted Social
Held in Baptist Church
There was a large turnout at the
get-<ucquai2ited social given by First
BapfOst Church Friday night despite
the torrential downpour of the
evening. And 'the evening proved a
most enjoyable one,.With. Frank C.
FiHdns, acting aa master of pere-monies,
numerous games were play-ed,
In one of which the gnen'trlmm-
4Cornt es•t* Settled
Julius , O. Jacob, Mrat denuty
chief of the, Freeport Fire Depart-ment
is slated to be advanced to
chief Oo succeed Robert N. KXnaey
at the annual department elections
to be held bomight In headquartera.
Second Deputy John 8. Marra la
due for advancement to the place
vacated by Mr. Jacob. ,
But there Is a three-cornered, con-td&
t for the oMlce of second-deputy
among Franklin A. Qrempel, James
H.. Ryder and: William J. Noll
Chief Klneey Is'Unopposed for. the
poa^ of Second Saitib&llon delegate.
Contests In five comipanlea feature^
elections Tuesday night. Four bal^
lots were necessary to decide the
election of a seconoV lleu'tenant of
Civil Defense Heads
Ask for Volunteers
To tarry on Work
Ryan and Others Tell
Community Council of
The Various Actiyitiea
Appeals for many more volun-teers
to serve In the various
branches of Civil Defense featured
the talks given j>y* department'
heads at a meeting of the Freeport
Community Council Monday night
in the Municipal
ISadane, and
J. Baker*
6amuel D. Gerber Is chairman of
!the fund; Mrs, Alice Anderson Is
•handling publicity, Edlward Wal-
*ara la In charge of moitiv&Hon; Dr.
Robert Busoh Is chairman' ,for de^n-
Uataj Oord Viebrock for meichaqts;'
Russell Z. Hotaling fbr pmgt&xilz&r
tlona; T. Redmond McKenna for.
adhdola and AHan Vpllmer for real'
eatate a%id Inaurance. ., .
'
Paul Kelly, acMag police
MlMord VanRlper, comptroller; Wil-ber"!;
F, DeMotk, superintendent of
biddings; Baldwin & Cornelius Go.,
village engineers; Dr, Jerome K.
Asoa,,police sprgeon; Dr. Bernard
""--*-—«^*» * «*L*<AMM+* TtJ^M* A^MM.
Barge
Mrs,
matron; ?Yed O.
Ob., village aoooimtant;
Village Treiasurer
President Samuel L. Israel in-
'troduced Cyril O. Ryan, director 6*
Civil Defense, who Introduced the
speakers. Deputy Director F. Gor-don
Edmbrds spoke first. He was
-- - • * " **-!&_»—* w,l&*
ibalked
by Arthur Metzgar
on public works. Police
%«W* *** W**H «.* .,-*__ ed h&ts which were later, "mbojeled"
by the women as a pianMt played
"The Eaater'Parade."
First all-dlgned autographs .with
their left hand*, then there were
dhbutlng pmverba, "ah alphabet
game, a Bible quiz and, finally
dKmades. .
Mrs. Robert O, Auxford headed
the entertainment committee,,assis-ted
by William F. Strunk, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert O. Dennett and Mrs.
Firkins. Refreshments (were Jn
charge of Mr&.Chaples S; Gahn,
Mrs; John Carl and Mr. Suxfbrd.
.' . • ^^^r ^ / " /. ' ."
School )V6rk Exhibit*
To S^N^xt Week
'. The Ardt of the annual _._
tions. In the\ elementary schools'
Hose Go. 1, The contenders' were
David Slmonson, Paul Nonemaker
and Andrew' SOhinmel /86hhnmel
was elknmatetd hi the flrdt ballot,
but Gdimonson and Nonemaker were
tied on the second and third: Bow-on
the fourth ballot Slmonson
»**, 35 to 31. . . . . .
(Edward LBuwr&nce won * over ,Ed-wawd
Rlley for ^ second lieutenant o,f
Soae 3/ Robert Roemer defeated
Kenneth.Sm&Uh;'<25. to: 13; in,, ?ose
4; -Paul Falcone was \4ctior : over
Chief Pe^er Elar was the only
speaker w&o said his quoUa had
been, fulled^ He said he heeded 130
mpn and had 133 volunteers to
serve as gpecial policemen' with the
regular members of the force. He
called on all to co-operate with" the
police In the event of a bombing or
Frederick,. - - -. . . 2p
Truck Cd.,lra™.R<*»» . ,...
ou^»cored. Sidney ..Drlbben In.^*
Emergency .Relief' Squad contest.
— "---^meiiik Vsnd";'company
be Installed at exer-
The
officers
cises' to be
"Bhomaa Jones, deputy t» Hugh
Eowin as chief of communloaitlons,
called for volunteers; as did Walter
J. Miranda .head of transportation,
MrrMiranda also.requested owners
of trucks and station wagons to
place them and their'drivers at the
disposal .of the division^ Riohard O,
BungerJprd, chief air raid warden,
sand" he*.had-' GWvoluateerg"\bult
needed^a^ total' of 3,000., :and Deputy
JJirectqr Samuel p: .Qerber in. con?
eluding; balled*f or people''to get over
their dbmpktcency • and realize' the
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GORDON
.,
Theodore M. Lang, member sewer
commtbWon and designated as
chairman;^ three,-yea? . terkn * ! . TruQ"] .
tee William F. Glacken, Planning
Board and \Zmest €^u%«p< and r
Louis Bloomi membere.of the ex»
amlning boawi o* plumbere. .
Other Groups Appointed
Carl T. Helldtan, Robert Z, Pat-terson,
Oarl G. Ijenker, Mr. Lang, <
George J. Smith, Abraham S&tz '
and Harry J. BerKowitz; were ap-pointed
to the W&terfront Com-miWtee.
. *
(Continued on Page 6)
Freeport Red Crow
To Elect on April 25
The annual meeting and tea of
t&te Freeport Red Cross Branch will
be heM In the/ home of Mrs. Z. .
Freeman Miller, 143 SouQi Ocean
,a,ve., Wednesday, April 25 from a
5 PM» ' ' ' :
'Plans (were .announced %t the
monthly meeting : in -ithe lx»»o *o*
'(the chairman, Mrs. Leon N. Swish-er,
M8 Maryland; ave,, Monday* Mrs.
Miller^ chairman of. the nominating
committee, \su!bmtl%ed & slate ..for
deratiOTi at the annual .meet" «
, i*n&g*.B « I*wt Wc»o»m*p«r--i s—e• « s— -M-r-s-.- **-H-^a-_-r o%l*d_ **W^^.
Gordon Slmonson, who waa ap- Battln, for chairman; Mrs. .Marlon
liced," Village Treasurer by the Bank-e r and Mrs,n d"W aVHtrear/ WNaaelrc ofotrt
The
a will be Installed at exer- c*u.u*M%j w**&cw.*y* *,^,*.«. _ ^
6 be he!4 ln.the,EUoB club-^ their domphtcency -and real
on*'Satnjrdlayhjlgh^,vApril 2l7 need;of:preparedness for an
ii@siL*M^r!nmnanv captains and In' this area If it' came. A
poidted,, Village Treasurer by
Village "Board- Monday night, .» ,___
succeed the late Stephen W. Bunt, O. Chandler, for -secretary.
"has served,the community as clerk; Tlwo proposed amendments to the
accountant and! purchasing: agent, constitution will also be .considered.
Be la a" native %jong Zsliandier, having at the April 26 'gathering, which 'is"
ibeen bom Ain Glen Obye, where he. open to'all Red Crops workers and
spent^ his boyhood a» a playmate of" members,
"^ **--—^j. *.*«*«* +t«a Wo#WMMl ' ' . *^
e e e i n . company
by -the Board of Zduca- lieutenants 'will., be. as foUiows:
***"'**"'-"— —n , ' '- llen Oa 41on, will be held next week.
In the' Seaman aye^ school on Tues-
\ d^y ' nigh*I and .the other in the
Orove at. school "niursdsyy. '' /*
) Others/ are,,, schedule^ aa followB: I' OPEN
^levela^ ave.« school^ Tuesday April
' • 17; '.*'^Archer \ st*'',''achool,
%@;
Allen Oassin; '
***,%,**;»**:•*»»«.*.•?- -.- In this area If it' came. A motion
picture/ "Plans for. Survival" show*
Ing what to do in the event of an
"hbimJc attack, was showia.. . y ^
President Israel t»ld of the (
. Bpgart Seaman, now the Nassau ,
.
April ^36, and the.\ high
(Oontdnued: on Page 13)
THE CANTJdN, PBABMACT • of the Senior &tlzens • group pat"
— _* gram and a^ounced^A^^eoort
-.. -^, - . «. "' ,- : open^ Sunday
after the . other . dnigglslb ia Free-
.J.»un*u»^..4iyjLAA *w, *ww* **** ^.Q_,p^or-—t _close ''
school. Monday; %iigh*. AprJl 3Q. • x' is' FE^eeiport 8?
^l -T'h'e';t- e. l- e. •^-h• 'o•n e•
.
ithe.\"Dnlversy of o r a v w - . ' .
degree of bachelor! of science in Alt M^
business. He aerved in the :. AmQr ' in the, /Village Board v M&io v.nlb
ithe European Theatre of Opema#ong Mayor = Robert; • K/ !%%see
during World : VMar . IT. Bia • aMllla? the , .Bud'get'
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the .benefit of
urng . .
tlons are wltA the Freeport Metho- its repdiit ' with
Ourph; ] WiUiam GllxApn Stpry miind ,T^
' ' Monday;?
the^M6r//Oitlzeh8 aoUviHe?;\ ;/ can.Olub,
Post/-."; A*,,' • 'Ui@
Dlylslon AAsoclatlpny the , St. /.George
Soclet^ -and; the, Freepbrt R^publi- *»^ <VMt»j '. '• "•' r . •/. '-'.yvL'-t.-, y _'-V
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| Title | 1951-04-05 |
| 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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