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"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
lALDWlN MERRICK
OFFlClk
/ANNIVERSARY
NEWSPAPER
:;]^1P0BT,;N, IF^'THUlispAT, MARCH T, 1963
ROOSEVELT
w r i i A*£r- Jft-R^1HH^^•^^ART
?» PMCEFIVECJEHtSfERcopy.
j^4__l!filI!ie3Jiftm^Ii«ws (lett to rigMJ front n»w: St«veii Bosentlial,
Maria Olamon4 Ha Jajme PT^SSIIOTB. Klmberiy Anstin, Steven KaHl-itonla
and Giea StantUsel; second rows Betbe FrleOhoffer, Sue
; KamJnsky,; Barlmm Goldberg, Pamela Crondftll. Marilyn Blbaud^
,»n«t Tom Flroiaslty; back row: Mrs, 0arry Nenman. Co-Chairman;'
Mra,.Ferry Wallersteln, President JusMce Chapter B'nal B'rith and
"Mrs,, Arnpid Fricdhoffer, Oo-chalrman. The students shown above
«ored by tbe.!irnal.B)rlth-oheatflzatIon..AI]'FreepSrt'elenienfa^^ana--^
junior hleh gtndcnts were eltgible to participate. Banlt account prizes
t>ere amrded # : Meado^ Broolc National Bank, I<OBS Island Trust
^Co., First National Ctty Bank.. Fniton '^vliigs and/ Sonih ^81i«pi»
• Federal Siwlngs and lioan^AssoiJlatton. A weciiffl raWard w^ »I»eii_
(by N«nni»n-.B8Tltat,-Jiidge» ot the contest iBcIadedBbyorBobert'
: Sweeney, Mrs. Ftavla Grebinar, Art Superior of Freeport Ele-
:nient|iiV Schools and Klchard Ra|;ers of (be Family Service Awo.
(Photo by Oscar^ Studio)
PROMINENTCITIZENS
lACK SCHUBERT HORN
i: S^hree iiroinlnent local citizens closely Ideatlfliedi'with three dtfterent
{Sftlitical parties have joinea to me oo-cbftlrmaashlp erf the Cltiaens for
Smuberfc-ana Bom oitiipaiga. They &teith^i:M^^mwcdlptominBki.
remocrat,-AlVoUmer,, a leading RcpubUcaa, and Mannle Messing; a
fauiwter of the Village Sajiy wMch.aow conteols the Fregjurt vniage
• - admlnlsfeatioa, ' --.v-Hf^Ki'-C-;--•-.? j:i':-'—^r-- {••'•-•:: ^--f'; :-•:"•
5"We feel that Schubert and Horn
•s^uld have the iuU-support of Jioth
• tltree" co-chalrmeif -ild-iln ^a" J o t a t l ^d
_-zst^tejnpot„: jilMfgi. camiWatg^rha^e,
•bothftiidoirseirTRe"." Vlllage^^
pfitform, and, hive plldgei ttiftt
tlieyjwill coktJnae"Uje prwent ad-:
mlnlatraUon's planged^ propram for
tl^e test i»sslWe4dfwa<Swii«n|.^
Frce^rt when elect«i,' l i ^ ^ . a re
both jdedlcated ,tO, OM ^ Jfst j.lntKest
of their comixituiity, mtiibut reference
to' national politics."
Itomle Messing callsjttenMon to
the rapid expansion of the Schubert
Ifom support. Workers and
puppqrters are_;JoinlnB-up\by-the
Sfiorc./Nofc ohly-the. payor atad <W(»
Vinage,' Par|y Trus'teel h a p en-atirsed
• Schubert; and Horn. But also
top IrtHi^ Parlgr offlgm^aad-rank'
and-file nembers b y / $ e ^ ^ Imve
.be«i i,adding iheli(, jfendorsemente.
When aske4 to;. expJaln tlie iHeavs
• (Continued on Page 11>
Julius Gerzof to
Sue Freeport on
Generator Award
Julius Gerzof, prominent Freeport
attorney, reported to THE LEADER
that he is in the process of prepar*
Ing-to Institute a tajcpayer's action
against the VIllaKe of Preeport for
its award of a contract to the Nord-berg
Manufacturing Co.. Inc. for an
electrical generator, -- " ._
had information that the F,quitable
Zilfe Assurance Society of the TXnlted
States holds a mortgage on real
estate, machinery and equipment of
Kordberg Mfg. Oo. which amounts
to several mlUloir ddllars.
The' attorney further stated that
since Mayor Robert-Sweeney is employed
by Bquitable Life, any conflict
of Interest will lie investigated.
Board Unanimous
In Vote To Okay
Renaming Project
Freeport's Federally tlnanccd low-.lncome housing project at- Albany -
Avenue and Enot. Morricit koad is to be .oKlol^llv named Uxe "TSrloxey -
By unanimous action of -the Housing Authority at Its mecluig Feb,
21, It was decided to rename, the 100- — r '•
Harry Chuisano Wins 2
New Vehicles For Hie
Freeport Highway Qept,
Supt. olMgbways Harry-J. Chul-sano
wnvihced the board that his
depaitniferit ^urgently needs two n*
vehicles with actsessories. Bids will
be'opened-MarchsiB at flJPJf, on, "a.
new five-cubic yar^ dump tracl:
with a siwwplow and sandspreader,
estimated to ci^t.ajtotal of $8,000,
and a new;four-wheei-drlve;Blckup
truck. with snowplow
dostlng abOtit $2,800. V :
attachment,
Ereeport llistprical Society
Celebrates First ^niversary
- The-Rweport Historioal Society will hoM an Open'Bbuse at the
Freeport Historical Museiun, 350 South -MoUi Street, on Sunday, March
?Oth Jrom 2 to S p.m., to celebrate the first anniversary of the opening of
the Museum .
; The public will be invited to inspect a new display .that'has been
pr^ep^rcd especially for the opening
of the second floor ot the buUdipg.
'Wtien the Society first opeited the
Museum, last March only .the first
floor.was opened to the public In_
recent weeis two roo&s hikve been'
T
, (Continued. t»v Page B>
Triifltee C^dBfbtes to
Address NordieoslCiirics
*ilie :ftseport Northtot Civic Aa-sociatioh
wIU hold its mbnthly meeting
on March 8 at'8:15 PM., In the
Armory on Babylon Ttimpl^^,
tThe following.candidates for village
trustees will be guest speakers:
Trustee George - Palrberg, Frank.
Musso,' Warren Schubert, and Hy
WftlUs and Larry Horn.
DRUG STORE NOTICE
Bembard's Ptiannacy, S4 W. Mer-
3orlei^Bd.»-.Iteeport> wUl-Kinain open
ready ior.thb '^'*^*'''*'^'^^^P-"*"^'"''^''''^^'- ^^'
•An^^KiiM^'dQv.ifam.wlio, are mem-
Repaired and jnade
special exhibit.'
Ttie new-exhiblt^lli x^tuiejBatiii,e,^M^^im**ia^'t?o!s*e*A''t: '2^'.^''p jn, on Sunday,
apartment project as a lasting
monument to the name of Judge
Blgby, Dne.of_tta6 pioneers in bringing
public housing to Freeport and
a highly respected member of the
community.
John B. Maok, Chairman of the
Freeport Housing Authority, said
that the action was a spontaneous
One participated In by ail members
of theBoBi-d and Itrcounael, and aU
membera' of' the staff who knew '
and loved "Tne Judge."_
(Continued on Page 8)
Community Party Opens
Campaign Headquarters-
The Cohimunity Party of Freeport opened its headquarters at 84
South Main Street on Wednesday night, February 27th. A large crowd
of party members and wellrwishers were in attendance. Community'.
Party Trustee Candidates Ocorge Fatrbci'g' and Frank Musso cut tl^e
ribbon formally opening headquarters.
Both of the candidates thanked
all those present for their help, and
promised a, vigorous campaign in
the weelD9 ahead, .to return good
government to Freeport. Paul Matt-
«m. President of the Party, gave
a short report on the, prioress of the
campaign to date and outlined to
those present how they could helii.
Campaign Chairman Balph Daw«
son announced that M^ssns. Fair*
berg and Musso will be available
. (Continued on Page 10)
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1963-03-07 |
| 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 | 1963 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Relation | 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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