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FRETTORT lEXOSIAL UBffllEr.
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The LEADER
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY" "*
FREEPORT'S
ORIGINAL
OFriCIAL
NEWSPAPER
FREEPORT BALDWIN MERRICK ROOSEVELT
29th Yew, No. 18 FBEEPOHT, N. Y« THUHSDAY. AUGUST 27, W8« 1. PHICEJ FIVE CENTS PER COPY
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AT JONES BEACH AUG. 28
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i NEWS & VIEWS
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EDDIE WASIL
United Press International
if National Preu Syndioite
HEimTS AT HALF-MAST . . . Thwe w«re haniteis of llow-
«rs at FttUoa's Funeral Pailor last Monday aftsinoon but none
WBS 81 beautiful as that flower which was nipped in Ihe imd.
12-y«Wf-old JAMICE NEILSON . . . Tho hearts of hundreds of
people, faijiilf merobers, plnymates, Irlooda and neighbors were
heavy .when lovely, blonde. Janice, was killed when the crane
of a wBterfconi boom loll on her , . , To her parents. Marge and
Eddie Neilson, we offer our deepest condolence* In fhit hour
of great grief , . . Their loss is Heaven's gain because tittle
Janice has become one of God's most lovable and precious
angels.
• , ' •* • . ' - : • . . » : • • _ » , , » ., ^ . , .
DURTffiA ORCBID-AWAR0•^; ; The heautiftit'*^t^^
in presented as a floral token of public recognition,and uppricitt
tion of coriimendabte Bervice in the community . . . This week
we salute WILLIAM J , (Bill) NOLL, Building Supt of the ViUaEc
of Freeport . . . In this important position h is very easy for one
to, make plenty of enemies, especially when he adheres to the
letter of the law and demands full compliance with all building
requirements . , . That's the way Bill Noll has been running his
busy department ever since he took command nearly four years
«go . . . But, we must never forget that the tougher he is, the
more he is protecting our safety . . . If he were lax and slip-shod
in his inspections wc would be confronted with many tragedies
such as happen in other communities when buildings collapse or
people are burned in fire-traps . . . The Building Depl. Is one of
the busiest agencies in the Village of Freeport . . . Under Mr.
Noll's administration they hSve processed 1222 permits, worth
$21,881,022.00 for new construction and remodeling , . . BILL NOLL
also serves the village in other ways. He has been a member of the
(Continued on Page 4)
CARUNO NAMES JULIUS MINT!
AS 1%4 CAMPAIGN MANAGER
Freeport Schools
Will Open Sept. 9
Bus transportation will bo provided
this year from the first day
for students of all ichoola including
the Holy Redeemed'School,
Bus passes and routings may! be
pickted up any time after Sept 1.
Comploto details in ncKt week's
LBADEH.
Merrick Theatre,
Hosts Celeyritiel
f--tm,^
'''"•t^.^i^',>;•*«™ T'
TO HOST
BATTALION
SEPT. 12-13
By mOBERT A. FBAMKB. PwbUdjy
Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 12 and 13, will be big days fof
Freeport. That's the day Freeport Fire Dept. will host the Nassau
County Battallion Championship Parade and Drill. There will be
a block party starting at 1 p.m.; Saturday, Sept. 12 on Church St.,
juat north of Merrick Rd. There will be all kinds of games and
prizes, "
The Meiiick Theatre on Merrick
Head In the Holiday Park
Shopping Center, celebrated its
2nd Anniversary oa Tuesday,
August 25, at 0:30 pjn. with a
champagne party.
The Hon. Herbert Tenzer,
Democratic candidate for congress,
5th Congressional District,
cut the birthday cake.
Mr. Tenzn-, a resident of Lawrence,
is well-known for his
many activities in
political aiTaira.
Stars of stage
were also present to
brate this gala event.
both civic and
and television
help celc-
Asscmbly Speaker Joseph P. Carlino today named Freeport
Attorney Julius L. Mlnt2 as onrapnlgn manager of his 1D04 drive
for re-election as Assemblyman for Nassau's Second Assembly
District.
A close personal friend of "(he Speaker, Mr. Mintz is a Free-port
native and has been active , ,.
In civic and charitable affairs of j ^ ' f;,
his comnutnity, • ,'••;*,•
"I'm delighted thai a man of •''
Julio Mintz' ability has ap'ced to (.
offer his time and talent on be- '2,
halt ot my candidacy,'* Speaker b
Carlino m'ld, .
The newly appointed Joe Carlino'
cnmpuign director stated, ..••-j;i».j,-yr-;«v\!«
'•We intend to concentrate.voter/^9|i|'^a*fti
attention on, the' '2u-ycar..record J.r -.^•,--;•--.
6T"'»c5mfiT«iffliBr'twnir"*iawi2^!
llJos of thl.f District which was ^
achieved because Joe Carlino has
been our Assemblyman."
Julius MinlE said, Spealcer Joe
Carlino would be wiling to debate
his Democrat, Conservative
and Liberal opponents during the
election caippaign.
Ho added, "Before Election Day
the votcr.s in tills District will
understand the Importance ot
keeping the Speaker's gavel In
ATTOHMEY JULIUS MINTZ
Naiisnu Cnunty by re-clectsing J(w
Carlino."
A graduate of Freeport High,
(Continued from page 10'
Russ Holaling Honored
There will be ptenty to eat
such as clams, cor^Tiamburgers,
hot dogs and lor the children
cotton candy. Ice cream and soft
drinks. There will also be mixed
drinks and beer for those who
prefer it. There wiU be dancing
to live music after the parade.
The parade starts at 8:30 p^m.
and will start at Brookaide Ave.
arid will run easterly along Merrick
Rd. to Church St where the
block party will continue.
There wiU be more than 30
(Continued on page 7)
"Watch Out For Hionies'-
BBB Warns L.i. Residents
The Long Island Better Busi- j
ness Bureau warns residents of
the practices of some, door-to-j
door salesmen, representing the •
National Literary Association, |
who_daim that Father Flanagan's•
Boys Town benefits from tJieirj
sales.
"De^ite what sales represen-'j
tativcs claim," asserts John pJ
Sullivan, LIBBB nwnager, "there.
is no connection whatever between
this company and Boys
Town."
DRUG STORE NOTICE
The Aflantie Cbemlsis, 179 At-lamftcf
Av#„ Freeport, wll r»tiiafai
open late, until 10 p-m. this Sunday,
Aug. 30. All other drug
stores which are members of the
FVeeport Pharmacy Association
cloge 8i 2 p,in.- on Sundays, The
Atlantic Cheoiwls felepbone number
is FB 8-4S76.
HOTALIHG HONOHEO AT CHAMBER HINCMBOM—Butiell
HetBllijg (second from right), b shown as ho accepted pUqm
swarded at ihe Chamber of Commofcs luncheon on August
13 for hit many years of "seririce, interest, and sincere concern
for bis community." The award was made on behalf ol the
Community Council by Council President j r Merman Look who
la also Execulive Secretary ol tho IFreoporl Chamber, Plelure
shows, left to right, Lou Bloom, ChBmbor of Commerce Vice-
Pres.j Wilfred Morln. Director of the Freeport Library? Hor-man
Leek, Acllna 'VUlage Mayor Henry AUengarlon, Mr. Hotal-ing
sad Ed Denboff, Freeport Exchange Club oifteinl.
(Photo by Oscar's Studio)
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| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1964-08-27 |
| 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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