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FREEPORT BALDWIN MERRICK
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ROOSEVELT
FBEEPOHT. ». Y.« THiraSDAY. FE^SWAHY 27, I88« FMCEt FIVE CENTS PER COPY
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NEWS & VIEWS
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.^otiofisi Press Syndicate
LEADEH'S DIGEST . . , FreeporJ'. DAVID BUCKLEV was tta-tuted
Ihis moaUi as a itiodBl in a lull-page adv in a national
msgaxSaes. (He's a Iqp Pinkextoq exec ai Iho World's FakJ . . .
h. W, WENCK of FreaportiPatsonnol Director at Betiujilic Avia.
lioa! atid FRED (Hempaieaa Town official) THAWTWEIN ol
Baldwin were re-elecled directors of the Nassau Coully DlTision,
." American Cancer Society . , . WARHEN SHIBBH of this willaste
is president of the very acUT© L. I. COIWETTE OWNEflis ASSO.
which Usli many professional men ta m motabeiship including
BILI* LANHIK, M.D. <rf Doctors Hospital wlio k a charter
member . . . Maitro W WHITEY METZ of the Americaii Logion
Dug-Out promises a Ijigger and Ijotter St Patrick's Day^ Dance
(and com beef and cabbage) on Sat, March 14 . . . In case yoa
• wondered! That was not JOE HABMIS shoveling snow last
Thursday afternoon from the track at ROOSEVELT RACEWAY.
1 *» ™ Treasurer, he was si^vta^ his strength to count the loot
• ' left by the record-broaklng asJOQ'fens. -'
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EDDIETOR'S NOITEs; ; i'i Thfe^; v^ charming' MKi. ROY
CACClATORE Cnee Anna Jean; Hennesspn) is not oplyl one of tlie
moit active womeh in this area as a motiior, teacher and wife of a
' ' • tConlinucd on page 4)
FHS Seniors To Present
Unusual Variety Show
On Friday, February 28, and Saturday, February 29, the audi-loHum
of the Frecport Senior High School will bo Iransforroed into
a "T.V, studio" lor the presentation of "W-FHS, Channel '64" the
Senior Class" Variety Show.-
. This type of production has become an annual tradition at
Fieeport High, and this year's
show is said to be the best ever.
AUithe participantt Jn. <bo s^>^^^
ai'e seniors at Freeport, anif love*
staged the show entirely by them-selves
under the fine leadshlp of
Stanley Davis.
The theme of the show is that
• of a'T.V; studio, and- the. atidl-ence
will be made to feel that
they are watching a live T.V.
' spectacuXat (with no commercials.)
, Co-directors SlcBi .Bernstein
•and Robert Levitt, along with assistant
directors Nancy Gorme-itano,
Nwicy Heller, Roy Wralcy,
arid BiE ZawJhy have planned the
entertainment so that there is
,30inBtHlng fot.ovcryonc; plcntj' -Of
singing, dancing, and comedy of
all kinds.
The class Is fortunate to have as
the Enicue.-! for the .-ihow five of
the most talented youngsters
around. Patti. Carboiigh, Slefi
Friedman, Judith Gfonim,' John
Franlclin, and Bob Kirk, whose
pleasure it will, be to host the
proceedings, ,
The dancing in the show has
been expertly staged by Choreo-
- '(Continued on page lOlS "_
RECORD 900 SIGN FOR
1964 LltUE LEAGUE
A record number of BOO boys turned out' for the 1964 registration
of Freeport Little League this .year and It is the highest
number since the inception of.this league over 10 years ago,
With such a large registration and with the greater.number
of registrants in the National League, south of the L.I.R.R. tracks,
the Board of Directors plan' 1 2 ^ • '• —; '—
ROOHB teams; 10. teams in the power will be needed to take
Minor League; 6 to the Majors charge of these' ieanas. 1£ both
-and 4 in the Senior Division. In arc not- forthcoming, then the
the American League they plan 6 number of teams, will'be lessened
Rookie teaijis; 7-ln the Minor di- and some boys will not be "picked
visionj 4 In the Majors and 4 in for teams this year. ,
-the Senior Dlvi4c«i. - . There wiU be a general meet-
ThJs plan calls formoi'e spon- Ing of all league personnel (man-sors
t h m w « e obtained Isit year agers, coaches, etCi> on Friday,
and it also means tliat more man- (Continued on page 14),
TOP OFFICIALS DEDICATE
NEW FIRE DEPT. TRUCK
Judge Ed Freemdii
Named Director Of
Nassau Magistrates
Police r^ustice Edwin J. Procd-rnan
of Freeport was elected a director
of the Nassnu County Magistrates*
Association at its annual
dinner hold February 13th at the
Bar Association .Building in Minc-ola.
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The Association, consisting of
.village and city court justices
from ail-.tbe incot^pratcd villages
and cities in Nassau County,
works to improve traftic court
procedures and practices.
,. Judge .Charles E. Lapp of Ca-darhttsst
:-«mi,.;elect^^
JudgOi Nathan r Stem !o|, Re^tetjii
Vice iPresidentT-Judge' CBiud J.
Steain.s of Great Pfeck, Treasurer;
and Judge Edwin J. lioewy of
Hempstead, Secretary.
In addition to Judge Preedman,
the Board of Directors consists of
Judges Joseph Muldoon of Glen
Cove, Gilbert H. Meyer of Kings
Point, Abraham Sohlissel of Long
Beach, Albert C. Moore of Mine-ola,
and Nathan Zelby of Lyn-brook.
AHRC Plans^nnual
Luncheon March 17
The Freeport Auxiliary of the
Association lor the Help of Re-lardod
Children (AHHCU'will
held ils Annual Spring Lunchmm.
Tuesday, M^rch 17 at noon at
Cart Hoppl's.
The Luncheon, which has always
been a great success, will
bo oven more gala this year as U
features a fashion show by Saks
Fifth Avenue.
Tickets miy be obtained by
calling Mrs. Carol Mitchell; BA
3-8323. Spedal events feofoires
will also include a special draw-lag
of wonderful prizes, such as
a'silver coffee service, and a gour
met basket, etc.
Freeport Civil Service
Employees Plan Meeting
There will be a membership
meeting of the Fr^port Unit,
Nassau Chapter, Civil Service
Einplby^e's Association on Monday,
March .2, at 8 p.m., at the
Exempt Fireman's HaU, No. Lang
Beach A^e,, Freeport.
DiRUG STORE NOTICE.
The Berkley Ptaannacy, 268 N.
Main St., Freeport, will iwnaia
<^a Mts, imta-lO p,m. ttEls Sua-
Mr, MsKh 1. All otUz diug stores
• who aare tnazaben of the Fse^poit
Pharmacy AJuMdalion' close at 2
pjn."'^og Sumtey*."!** Berktoy
Pharmacy iel^hone Aunhw la fB
9-S«65.
Fireepolri Fire .Dopl, efflelally dodlcaled lis nkw.Plr^.Timdt, a
iSHO gallon pumper. Ceremonies were livid |tl Fire HeadquartMr*.
N. Mela. St. Mayor .Sweeney, after a .brief folk, presented Ihe :
leoya to Captain Angela Capoxsoli and the chairman of Engine > •
Company's New Truck committee Bill Balchl, Rev, Robert Pierce
of The Chflreh of the Transllgurallon, io. Long Beach Ave.,
Freeptot. blessed Iho New Truck. Shown In .the, Picture *b»»«
are (Standing Top Row. L. to R.) 2nd Deputy Chief Lou ModagUa
and 1st Deputy Chief Paul Falcone. (Standing Middle Row. L.
to R.) Chief Pat Collgnola, Captain Aiigoto Capoizoll and BUI
Palchl. (Lower Bow, L. to H.) Trustee Honry AUorgarton, Rev.
Robert Pierce. Truslna aeorgo Falrborg, Mayer Robert Swcenoy,
Trustee Frank Musio and Trustee Frank Somers,
SUNDAY AFTERNOON MUSIC
HOUR- SBRIES^.. CONTINUES ;,..v
Froeporfs third In the scries of Sundny AtturncwHi Muaic Hours
will bo presented in the Jr. High School Auditorium, Pino St., at
2 p.m., iWarch Isl.
. Performing will be the Jr. High Concert Bund and Orchestru,
led by Leo F. Ursini, Director of Music in the Jr. High School. The
band consist.^ of 85 members and
the orchestra it The Jr. High
twirlers will also perform.
Included in the program will
be a trumpet trio with Fred Hai-rison,
Harry Key, and Robin Levy
performing. '
The public is invited and there
is no admission charge.
The .second in the sc-rle.i (»f Sunday
aflornon music hours was
held in (ho High School Audi-lorium.
Mr. Paul Garbo, member ol tho
(Continued on page 18)
FREEPORT-ROO$E¥ELT
NAACP PLAN MEETING
The FreepoSifeosevclt Branch of the N.A.A,C.P. hold Its regular
monthly meeting on Tuesday, February 25, at the Freeport
Memorial Library. In honor of Brotherhood Week the newly organized
Yoiith Group performed three original skits.
"New. Miss," a satire written by Larry Stephens was enacted
by Barbara Alleyne, Gerard. Edwards,
Paul Stephens and Larry
Stepjigils. . . .
"No For Sate Sign Here" by
IJaren Taylor'dealt with the unexpected
welcome given to a Negro
famdli? when they ptirchased
a home in a previously all-white
cohtaaunity. The cost included
Jackie Gwen, Karen TiO'tor, Andrea
Thomas, Lariy .Stephens,
Paul Stephens • and Kathleen
Zicgler. ,
An ad lib skit pointing up the
need for a N.A,A.C.P. was performed
by "Beverly Lane, Joyce
Lockhardt, Paul Stephens and
(Continued on page Ifl)
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| Title | The-Leader_1964-02-27 |
| 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 | 1964 |
| 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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