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FREEPORft H. t.
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"NASSAU^S LARGEST WEEKLY"
PREiPOUrS
OrlglMl
OPFiaAL
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FREEPORT BALDWIN MERRICK ROOSEVELT
l i l h Yea*. No. 5 FBEIPORT, N. Y.. THimSDAY. MAY 28. 19B4 PRICE! FIVE CENTS PEH COPY
OillMiJDAYi
:The Full story Of
; Freeport Hospital
' In The Leader Soon
. the: full story ol Fteeporl
HospltitL complete with all the.
tmcisi wiU be pzinted in THE
LEAOEn as soon as sll, details
hava been lepoiled. *
Long Island.Trust Co.
Declares 30c Dividend
A regular quarterly dividend of
30c pOr share payable July . 1,
1964 to stockholders of record on
June 15, 1984 was deelired at a
meeting of the Board of Directors
of Long Island Trust Company on
May 20, 1964, according to an announcement
by Fi-ederlck Hain-leld,
Jr., president. .
; "Arms And TTie Man"
Presented Here
The Universal Players will pre-sent
George Bernard, Shaw's witty
'a&t"'StWfb<;fltiVelIt!nVt>Htf<»n -ol 'the
myths o£ . love -and • warv "ArMS
! and the Man/' at the South Nassau
; Unitarian Churi^, .228. So. Ocean
Ave,, FreeportjOn Friday and Saturday,
May 29th and 30th. Curtain
at 8:30, ;• '" , •,,. .^ .. • ;
Diiiected Jby Fre<^%Knoerzer of
Baldwin, the following Freeport
"people appear" In the cast: George
Cathcart. - \/.i- •'•':•
Memorial Day is more than a time to pay tribute to oUr honored dead. It is a time
of Rededication . . . To our country, our ideals, our hopes for.a future assured of Peace.
The men who died for qur country upheld these ideals . . . It is up to us to draw full
meaning from their sacrifices, so they wili not have died in vain.
Village Hall To Be .
Closed This Friday.
Thi.<s Friday, the day hetorc Memorial
Day, the Freeport Mani-cipal
Buildlnn will be closed. Vil-laRo
of Freeport employees will
havp the day off, c.tccpt those in
the Snntlatlon Dept. (who wbro
orr \Vednoi!da,v> and sl«t»1eton
ercw,<s required lo continue essen«
tial services in other Uepartnienla.
The Municipal Buildini; will remain
ctecd also on June 17
("Freepoil Day nl the World's
Fair"), and July 3, the day before
Independence Day. .
Hearing On Parking
Ban Slated June 8
A public hearing will he hold
Wlonday ntKht, Juno 0, at 0 o'clock
on proposed "No PnrltinK" siKng,^
for streets in the vicinity of Grove."
East Park and Iho new boat*
launching ramp on Albany Ave.
The pariiinB .lian would affect
the east side of Grove St, for a
dblonce of 3111 (ect .wuthw.ii'd
from last Ave. and Ihi- west side
of Inst Ave, lor 342 feet southward
from Grove St.
Thu*072 feet of .itruel nl the
south end of Albany Avu. would
bo barred lo parl!iji« because
there are fields at the launching
ramp.
JUDGC$ DOWSEY, SPITZER
AND M R I A AT GOP CLUB
^---j I nil I \«p;r
County Judges James L. Dowsey. Jr., Harold M, Spnier, Michael
Jft'D'Auria;: appeared as guest speakers at the regular monthly
nieeting of the Freeport Republican Club, held on Tuesday evening,
May 26. In introducing the speakers, Freeport GOP Leader Pete
Kelly, Olub President Walter Murphy, and Primary Committee
"Chairman Id Yainin urged support for the judges in the forthcoming
Primary Election scheduled for June 2, ,
Fre^ioft Dentocrals
CMw Fiee L^al
Adhrice. And Coiinsel
Every Wednesday evening from
ft to 10 p.in. the IVeeport Democratic
Headquarters at t Little
Pine St.. offers Free L t ^ l Advice
and Counselling Service to tliOse
in need ol same. -
1^64 Memorial
Pay Program
On Page 4
DRUG StORE NOUCE
TTbe'-BafTtow -.-Wuttiaaer*- *•§
Atlantic-AT«« Fxetpoit, will r»
main open-lal«< uniU 10 p>in. IMf
Sati Msf 30« Memorial Day. All
othar dni0 itorw who.are.niMn-lien
of iba Wxfve^tt Phainiaof
AisoeiRtion elosa at 2 p.m. on Me-moiial
Day. The Bayview Phar-macr
talepbons number is FR
8-(ri24. .-,.•,,•-,-
Benihard's Pliafm»cy# M W.
itorick Ild« .IlM«iKa* wilt w-main
<qi>en I ^ unlil 10 p4n. SUB'
day. May 31. All other drag *ioiM
who are aienibeira of flae Free-poitt
Pitarmaqr A»«odalfaft/6W»
at 2 p.m. on Sunday. Bsnduxd't
felepbone is FH 8*0008.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
'.KALKil'. J* ClljiELLf JIC*
picture above ihowt • standing sear (!. to r.| Congzessmsn Frank
Beclcet, Mrs. Ralph (Mary) Edsell, Ralph Edtall, 4r» Front row
{L to r.) LiiB. Ralph and John Edsell. .
Regarded by veteran Albany hands as one of the keenest stall
minds on Capitol Hill, Ralph J, EdsoU, Jr., of Eawrcnco has played
a key role in developing the hard-hitting legislative program for
Republican leadership in the State Legislature.
As chief counsel to Assembly Speaker Joseph F, Carlino sinco
the Long Beach Assemblyman
served as Majority Leader, Ralph
Edsell's leplstative" talents were
employed in shaping the precedent-
shattering State aid for education
packages wWch have made
Nassau's G-O-P- del#8at|<w H ,41*
bany the acknowledged leader in
the suburban drive for increased
support of local school dlstrlcti..
Ho helped devdop Caiiino's pro-gram
of eacpanded Statc-guaraa-
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1964-05-28 |
| 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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