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"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
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25th Year, No. 46 FREEPORT, N. Y., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1961 PBICE FIVE CENTS PSR COPY
Editorial • • • •
Yes, Virginia • • • •
There Is Opposition
Yes, Virginia, thcrt- is tifjposilion this election to Mayor
"VVilliain F. Glackcn. who's seeking ri-elieU«in, and Ted
Lang and Ben A.l)bem', the Unity Parly candidates for the
trffice or Trustee of Finei^rt.
There was also »ii (>pjM»siii|> partv a few elections ago
called the "Village Hole Party."
During that eleclion THE LEADER set-up a battle page
alKl gave both parties ecpial space in imhlicizing Iheir phit-forms.
Of-course, THE LEADER, like any other good newspaper
whether it's a daily or a weekly publication, reserves
the right in its editorials to make a cliolce between the two
parties and between candidates.
I^ong before tliis eleclion campaign, we printed pictures
of members and stories about the op|>osilion party. We
rppeatodly printed requests for their publicity releases and
even us recently as last December, we again printed an
ojien invitation for their campaign publicity.
This %\-as ignored! However, in a printed hand-out circular
they criticized THE! LEADER f«»r not printing their
" - (Continued on Page 8)
DOCTORS HOSPITAL AGAIN
WINS IMERNATIIUfAL.4IQIIIIR
Mr. James 3. Byan, Admialstratar of Dootois Hospital of Free-jMrt,
Bnnotmced that Dr. Anton Note;, the Executive Director, re-eeived-
efficial mttUieafloii tfat-Doctws Hospital was again awarded
a Certificate of Accreditation fram the Joint Cktminission on Accreditation
of BospltolB. This commission is an international orgoniza-tlmi
coimlsttns of such members as the Anietteiiui College-of Fhyslcioiu!,
the American College of Smseons. the American Biis]iltat Association,
the AinerlcaB llledlcat Association and the Canadian Medloal Association.
Dr. f%«nk Vannns of Freeirort serves as President of the Medical
Staff of Doctors Hospital.
UNITY PARTY TO SPONSOR
PRE-ELECTION RINNER-DANCE
Co-Chairmen Siglielfo and Malone
Announce Plans at Guy Lombardo's
U»Sty Party Campaign Manager Ray Malone and Chairman Phil
GigUello imnouneed that the Unity Party of Preeport wiu sponsor a
hUge pre-election dinner-dance arty at Guy Lombardo's East Point
House starting at 6 PM. on March 19.
This alfBlr will be open to not only party members but also to
the general public. Since tliis will he the last rally before Election Day,
March 21, Mayor BUI Giacfcen and Trustee Candidates Ted Laaf and
Ben Abbeng wlll_Rirsoijgl!x.,Eteet-anfl seeak tn newJpjreeBort residents.,
Secause of the success of similar affairs in the past. Chairmen
Glgllello and Malone aslc thai those requesting tickets telephone
FB 8-8856. ,
Counciilnstalfed
At Good Shepherd
The Reverend,Charies D. Treiler,
Jp;, Pastor of the Lutheran CbHrch
of ttie Good Shepherd, Boosewat,
UMalled the Cbnrcb C3otmcU a£ m
Sunday Service, necenay.
Ilie twelve-ttiembered Council is.
composed of WlHiaia C. Andrews,
Ernest Bach, Artliiir Cuteon, BJorn
Erlcliseii, WflUam Eubanks, Alfred
BWsberg, Hawy CSrack, Kay Nathaoj,
Aine Beiiiertsen, Paul Samuels,
George Schmidt and Harold Strauss.
Unofficial Poll
Shows Unity Party
In 2-1 Plus Lead
An nnofflctai piM condncted by
an Independent outside gronp revealed
the toltowinf fignres:
Feb. 18 BILL GLACKEN
(520 calls > Unity Party 57
B. SWEEN¥
Village Party
ITMBECmED
Feb. 25 BILI< OLACKEK
(480 calls) Vnity Party
B. SWEENY
Village Party
UNDECIDED
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22
19
Tests for Literacy
Certificates to Be
Given on Mar. 11
Provision has been made for testing
and Issuance of Literacy Certificates
on Saturday. March It from
8 BJn. to 6 pJn. at the Bayvlew
Avenue Cafeteria during registration
for the Freeport laectlons-wliliai win'
John Dodd School
Lists High Honors
Ellen Beebe. Stephanie Bernstein,
Lynn Bothe, Patricia Cerrtnl, Carolyn
Cotter, Kenneth Cowan, Richard
Evans, Arlene Feiner, Alan Pink,
Rosalind Greenberg, Corinne Grit-man,
Vlcki Harrall, Marlene Herman,
Janet Hoffman, Baymond
Hoffman, JoAnn Huestls, Elizabeth
Ireland, John Jageis, -Mary Klaes,
Zinta. Kondratjevs, Judy Lantor,
Andrew Levy, Darienne Levy, Mary
McMahaa, JoAnn Meisler, Klngsley
Metz, Joan MlHer, Caria Morettl,
Eric Moskowltz, Wendy Poland,
Margaret Seed, Carolyn Boemer,
Patricia Rothstein, snien Schacher.
Eathryn Scott, Ray Wesley, Helen
Wolland and Amanda Young.
AAAYOR SLACKEN IN TALLS
CERS
Picture above shows, left to right, Raymond T. Kelrnan. President,
Lillian Stephens, Treasurer; Mayor Wlillam F. Glacken, Louise lAino.
FinanGiftl Secretary and Mildred Hermann, Vice-President. All were
installed for their second term as officers of the MunlcliKil Yearly
Club of Preeport at special ceremonies held on February 24 at the
Fire Exempt Hall. Mayor Glacken conrratulated the officers and members
of this oreanization consisting of municipal employees of Free-port.
The club is also celebrating its ISth anniversary. The Mayor paid
special tribute to the spirit of friendship and loyalty which prevstlls
In tiie club.
Teen-Agers Invited
To "Saturday Prom"
The Preeport Recreation Department
has been Invited by NBC to
bring 20O teen-agers to the Merv
Griffin's "Saturday Prom" TV Show
which is broadcasted weekly.
The younfsters who attend wlB be
transported at NBC's expense on
Sativday, &9afch 4. and wUI participate
in the live TV showipg from
5:30 to 6:00 PM. on that date.
All Preeport teen-agers 15 and
over who would be interested in
making thi? trip are asked to contact
the Preeport Recreation Department
for details on receiving
their tickets.
Thoyonngrtors will be supervteed
by qualified recreation staff leaders.
There Is no cluaee for (his trip.
DRUG STORE NCynCE
Bemliard's Vbai^stmy, S* W. Merrick
BdL, Fteepoxt, wUI remain (^en
late, mitU ID pjn. Simday, March 9.
All other drug stores wJw are members
of the nveport Plianaacy Association
close at Z pan. on Sunday.
Bentbaid'B telephone is WB 8-0088.
i i l E CARD PARTY l i i R C i r %
Mayor Bill Glacken and President
Officials To Be Special Guests
The Women's Division of the "Unity Party" of Preeport has completed
plans for its Sixth Annual Card and Bunco Party to be held
at the Elk's Clubhouse, Merrick Road, Preeport, Tuesday, March 14, at
8:00 p.m. Admission price includes refreshments, table and door prizes-
Mrs. Anna Z. Amberman of North Grove St. is chairman. Mrs. May
Bannon and Mrs. Bell Predsali
serve as co-chairmen aaslaled by
following committee:
Miss Barbara Anderson, Mrs. El-berta
Anderson, Gertrude Ohrlstol-fers.
Idellft Passlno, Laura Jean
Mnnernan, Dorothy Gordon, Marge
Meubergcr, Gloria Kutzner, Amelia
Malone. Rose Mason, Helen Meenan,
Sandra Meenan. Rosemary Miller,
Mabel Moran, Alma Boljerts, Maldie
Baylor, Catherine Smith, Josephine
Thompson, Jean Welch, Mabel
Young and Mrs Jean Welsch. Mrs.
Rose Mason is in charge of tickets.
The Hospitality Committee includes
Meadames: wmlam P.
Glacken, Johann Glacken, Arthur
MuUer, Ted l-ang, George Filr-berg,
Benard Abbeile, Phil Olgiello.
Paul Kelly, Kenneth Vougbt, Jules
Blrgenthal, Allan Kellpck, Raymond
Malone, Julius Mlntz, Robert
Earon. and Miss Patricia Collins.
Mfl^or Glacken and His Official
Family will attend as special guests.
kNKER AND CONGRESSMEN
WilUan jr. Ubutin, Jlr„ President of the South Shore Federal Sav-
Ings and ftiOan Jtesoclation and Mrs. Bbrtin entertain Nassau-Sntfolb
Conjcressman' at the Annual I«gisIatlTe Ctenferenee of tite United States
gsvlngs and Loan lieague held in Wasbljigton, D. C-retsently. Pictured
are, from left to r%M,'nmUam J. Martin. Jr. Consressman OUs G.
Pike, WrB. Frank 3, Becker. BIri. WUIam 3. Martin, Stn and Congressman
FrsBk 3. Becker.
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| Title | The-Leader_1961-03-02 |
| 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 | 1961 |
| 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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