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26th Year, No. 48 PREEPORT, N. Y., THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1962 •• PBICEFlVfi CENTS PES COPt
LOCAL STUDENTS Wl
IN B'NM B'RITH ART
ERS
CONTEST
EDITORIAL « • »
- Fourteen-EVecporl youngsters win Brotherhood ArfContesf.-'lFrom
' > left to risiit on boUom; Scott Gordon, Jody O'Shatichnesv. Bmce
, v(< )V,!Ky<n»6rgr-Chrl»Urui: Hoilfnde, Km+/lS«lTo«(*i^;jnet>!S»^&»»\ttKj^omL,
lert to riSffTmiter, Jine'KapIow, Vlrlginia £indettr«81«A'4(fWlM9S«ih
Barbara Foster, Uobert Miirrari Bhyllls'E. Iceds. Tap! JSn. E . ' t .
-Eosen, Chairman of :,«ontest,.-ftUchael. Cerytal. l«r. J. EoseMtcln*
f.Frea. "of jiratlce • I . B d i e r ; i B S t ' { » f i Wdns^eltt.
•^Pres flf' Jiistice'Ch»pteii;':B^i:'B*ri't^ • - • . - . . -^: _ .'"">.:,^.
Joseph F. Carlino
On TV March 48
Assembly Speaker Joseph P.
Cftrlino will be the guest appearing
on the "Oltteen's Onion Searchlight"
television program, March 18
at 11 ajn. over Channel 4, WNBC-TV,
New York City.
^IRl SCOUT;
iOth ANNiPSARY P W Y
. %. A gala Fiftieth BlftlSayfStior^fotaU^^the <J*^ir^S«outs/ffi^
ssM their Mends wiU be stigpi: by " SoBth Nassaii CouncU of JpJrl
ii^outs at the Mmi Garden. "West Hempstead, on Saturday. Mirch^H.
{: Nearly WOO girls will form the cast of the pwieant "srtBch wia play
4§ an audience expected to number 8000. .
Ifhe "show wia ceteiKia1«:iia»?,Ftt- — ^ '^ :~~ I
DRUG STORE NOTl«GE
Ijeth Annlversaigr''ol Glxl-Scouting
lH,the united States. Juliette Ijowe,
founder of the movenient in this
country, started with" Her tiny
&op in 1912. and today more than
f"p.e„,and one hall nrilllon girls,jS-J
ages are Scouts In the tJnlted
eta.tes.
^ . (ConUnii«d on Page 1)
Communify Council
To Conduci- Public
The first of a" series of open meetings
will take place March tBt A: 15
'JgM, at the Ereeport Meworial U-President
Bdwarcl-W. Idsvto cor-
.dfallyviiivites ell Interested IB-eeport
residents to attend to order to learn
what' the JPteeport OmMwiunita'
Council is dotoiE and what It plans
to do, as well as meet «nd hear an
address ^ the Wgeport Staideiit
Ambassador, receiitiy retumalfrom
bis European visit.
This meetlny should 1^ of great
Interest to all cotnmanity minded
Preeporters.
. ;• r , y , ' '- • '
JBernhard's Pharmacy. 54 W; M«c-rfok
»d.t Freaporl, will Jfemata open
latp, until 19 p.«n. Sunday, Btor. 18.
"501 jBthiBr.jdrag stores who are members
of the Xtmp9ti JPtewii^ey *»?
ioelatlon close at 2_»jp,j>ii*^Snnday. I
On next Tuesday, March 20, t he voters of Frcepojrt will
again have tlie opportunity to exerpae llieir cherisheil
Amcricjm privilege of Citsting tlieii- haUbta to elect the man
who will serve a.s i'olice Jus- ' "
tice of Freeport for Ihe next
four years.
This is a very important
office in many ways. The
man who sits on the Bench
of Justice must be highly
quillified because he must
make decisions which effect
people of all ages, creeds, fi£E~Sli^^';^ji
colors and religious faiths.
He ijiiust have the wisdoiiji
lomoi^ -and dispcnserj'
Cadittlic C^urdb PJans
SL'Paljrick's CNy Dance
Queen of ttie Most Holy Rosary
Church, in Soosevelt wUl hold its
Annual Bt.JPaMck'« JDance on Sat-
MPtey' eventog, Man* 11, In the
sebool h a i on Centennial Aye. Re-
Bemhard's telS^httne Is FK 8-0008, Ifreshments wlU be served
w.itKouf Ecar
Judge Edwin J. Preedman
ne-ss to a:
or favor.
4 The Police Judge of Free-port
should be a man of high
calibre because his conduct
is not only under constant
scrutiny by the people of
Freeport but also by the entire
legal profession of tlie
county and state. . , „ ,., .
We carefully studied the qualifications of all candidates
and sincerely belivc that JUDGE EDWIN FREEDMAM
is the b69t qualified and should be retained to continue to
serve as Police Justice of the Village of Freeport.
There arc many reasons why Judge Edwin J. Frcedman
is believed to be the best qualified man for this post.
He is the only candidate wlio has hud actual experience
in serving the community as Police Judge,
In addition, Judge Ed Frcedman has the most complete
knowledge of the village and its problems and people.
He is a life-long Frccporter. .\
Ed Frcedman was born in Freeport in 1914. He resides .
(Continued on Page 4>
EDITORIAL V. . .
INSTALL NEW OFFKIRSei
1962 MUNICIPAL YEARLY CLUB
J-..
MEAOi ROBLE
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UESTIONS I nd ANSWERS
. t)nc of the issueb which-will face the voters:of-Freeport
next Tuesdav. March 20, will be the question, whether or
not the Village should purchase Cow Meadow al a price not
to exceed $i;400,000.00. • " " • . V, • . .
There Iiave beeu no indications whether Mr, HOrnst^in
the reported owner of the "Cow Meadfi\y'' property -would
he willing to sell his 160 acres' for this*price. "7, "
However, based on the premise that he might seU, the
Village Board has publicly stated that the ceiling, .pri.ce of
purchase would not exceed §1,400,000.00.
Let's first review some of the details along these hues.
In addition to the initial cost of purchase; it is Estimated
ftal a minimuin of 9 feet of fill .would be required to brmg
ihis i)rqperly up to grade.This means that it would take
tContlnued ..oa. »«•» . «)
r-
Freeport. . . ;
Boating & Flshifig
Capitol^ Ihe East
, ;4;,new ••motto .Jtor-Rceeport, "Thi
Boatlag,ftndlpiaftlng Capitol of tiie
Bast;" was adopted #^^i^^ yUteSf
Board at ite'meeting Monday night.
This slogan to advertise Free-port
attractions will he used on
printed material. Its use by private
organizations whMiever posslljle will
be encouzipged.- . -' '
BiisseII«oteIl4.:o»««« 'eft, 'oiMwr, Village Clerk Installs officers
at the wfenldiiai Employees Ye^Iy CInlj Installatton Party hdd at
the Stadium Bine Club House on rebmary 23. The jToUonlllg ot-
Hcers^?Fcre InstaHed for the fiscal year i962-'63j left to right, Kent
G, *fio'mion. Vice President; Marge Ackerson,-Treasurer; Ediw.-I'.
COM!. Secretary; and Louise I.<aIno, Financial Secretary. Earlier ta;
the eveninf Mr. Hotallng instaUed Hlldred Herrmann, as PresWent.-
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| Title | The-Leader_1962-03-15 |
| 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 | 1962 |
| 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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