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FREEPORT
"NASSAU'S LARSEST WEEKLY"
r KEEFOlt I 'S .
ORIGINAL
OFnCIAL
NCWSPAPEII
FREEPORT
2lp Code 11520
BALDWIN
2lt»eeile ItSII .
MERRICK
zip Code 11S66
ROOSEVELT
Zip Coda 11S75 ' 4 291h Year, No. 27 FREEPORT. n, Y.. THraSDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1364 - ^ w PllCEs FIVE CENTS FEB COPY
JOHN J. BURNS SUPPORT
INCLUDES TOP L A W Y I RS
Cdmtnissionei' John J. Bums, Republieah Candidalo ht Comity .
Execwiiw greols Palricia D. CoUins of 325 Pino St., Fieeport,
GhBinnan of Lawyers for Burns.
Judge Samuel Greason (left) former Pxmiieai of the Nassau
Coiinty Bar Association 4tt4 Counfy Chairmaa of l.a,wy«rs fox
Biirm ietmed tlieelectlon of John Bums "irUal io Ihe continueaoo
lol oiur subtirban way^ollift and- the itreienration ofhono lUte
;fe., oiir-VfliiiSs'iatt^iowMyHl:
o f , K a s s a t t i " ' ' • ; . ' • • ' • '' [ •! • - • • • '
Ttias%. Iho Ml are Judge Gteaion, Commissioner Bums, Misi
CoUins and Charles P. Buckley. Jr., County-wide Chairman of '
Citiions for Bums.
LEADER SPLITS
StMENTS^
Johnson, Keating, Burns,
Carlino, Edsell, Ed Speno,
Ray Smith And Anderson
Speno To Address
Freeport Chamber
SoMtor Edward J, Speno will
be the guest speaker at the
weekly meeting of the Freeport
Chamber of Commerce to be hold
Thurt.. Oct 29 at Tarulll'i Rest,
on Horlh M«m St,
DRUG STORE NOTICE
The Berkley Pharmacy, 29B Ho.
Main St.. Freeport; wlU remalii
open late, until 10 pasi. this Sunday,
Nov: 1. All other drug stores
who aro members of the Free
pott Pharmacy Association close
at .'2 p.in. on Sunday, The Berk'
ley Pharniacy telephone number
is FH 8-S66$,
Freeport Lions Say
Public; Thank You
To all merchants and individuals
for their wonderful gifts,
contributions, and participation
in the 1984 White Cane Drive
and dancc,^ the officers and mem-berg,
of" tite. i'reeport Lions Club
estteiSa • their sinceiest thauta fot
'•iifeTpi«^'««4rrHtw^mm'»Tiuse
successes.
Indigents In the Village of
BVeeport will be the recipients of
any aid which the club can offer
them during the ensuing jrear—•
medical and dental, material
goods, financial.
White Canp Coraroitteo
JIABI^Y WBKSLER, Chairman
DEMOCRATIC PARTY ATTRACTS 1000
AT COCKTAIL PARTY IN LONG BEACH
Democralie candidates and their wives meet wi,b thelriiost Long Beach ITonuicnitlc loadei. Judge
Bobert L U t i a e r at a cocktail party atlendBd l»y » « • than WOO people. Ted Sorenieii. the late
•President Kennedy's aide ipd ad-risor, and Congressman Etnamte! CtUer tpoke.urgiiig lb* etec-tlon
of a » iafto^'nimoerBlis iJsket. (I., to R.) Mr, Eugene. Hickejaon, Mrn. Jeromo McDougal, IIM.
Clali^ Kleiner, Ste-^Hickenon: Jerome-McCtougab-Mr». Frauklia Omsiein, Franklin Oimtein end
•Jiidge'Hoberl-,I, Kleiner. "^^
your
The FREEPORT LEADER, in malting the lollowioB political
endorsements, has endeavored to \jc fair and Just In its .iclcctiona;
unbiased by personal friendships, * relationships, pollfical prvssui't's
and any attempted economic intiucncea.
We have cOinpletely disroeardcd campaign gimmlclss; political
mancuvorines; Hollywood-typo TV preparations ond prcaentntlons;
and political polls. Nor have wo been influenced by such gwat daily
papcre as the New York Times, Ncwsday, etc.
Instead, we want to believe that all of the cendidatcs, on tiie
Federal, Slate, County and local levels, arc men of high calibre who
have the sincere interests ot their coftslituonls in mind.
It is indeed a serious responsibility for any now^^paper to endorse
candidates in this, or any election—but, nevertheless, it l-t «
responsibility.which,a ^^^m^WB^M^^^&smfimi
Intflligence by telling you how to voto—Ihnt is entirely your own
decision and our foremost American heritage—but- we do make
these ondor.semcnts to state our position and fulfill our responsibility
having read rolensos from all candidates and having attended
many of Ihcir press conCetcnccs.
We do however want to further Impress each and every render
of the great and grave importoneo of volinfi in this election because
this election is ot world-wide importance and cfTccts fiie life ot
every man, womanand child today in addition to future.gcncrotions.
We also firmly believe that every candidate, rogardlcw of party,
should* be judged on his own personal ciUQlincations, achievements
and merils, and should not be forced to "Carry the Cross" or to defend
any other candidates of his political party.
• • »
CAHLINO '
Because Nas.sau County is one of the most important countici
in the State of New York, according io all gauges whether they bo
based on population, economics, industrj-, legislation, etc.—
Because he has capably served for 20 years as Assemblyman
and 8 years as Majority Leader, and was selected to .•serve as Speaker
of the New York State As.scmbly in .^late-wide recognition ol his
capabilities— „ ,
And because our Assembly District, and Nassau County, now^
more than ever, needs his type of dynamic Icadctshlp, rocogmtion
and status in Albany, we sincerely endorse the rc-clodion ol J^SrCPH
F, CARLINO as Assemblyinan,
• * «
BURKS
Because we have clo.?ely observed and studied Uio qualiflcatlona
and the records of both cnadidate* without being Influenced by onesided
publicity releases; by reports of truths, halt-ttulhs and lies;
by claims ot past accomplishments and promises based on election
hysteria—issued by both political parties—
And because we have the sincere welfare of the County of
Nassau at heart, we firmly believe that JOHN J. BURNS will besl
serve Nassau as County Executive.
* • *
EDSELL
With the retirement ol the Hon. Frank J. Becker who BO capably
served as our Congressman lot so many years, we now are faced
with the need of an equally capable successor. Both candidates
possess Impressive backgrounds, but we sincerely boHovo Ihat BAI^PH
EDSELL should be elected to Congress from our District' because
his personal record of public service, in Washington and in Albany,
is one of high achievemenl and dedication gcis-dyoamlc and well-veiscd
in all the salient subjects BlTeclini our district and in all the
irotportant intcrnallorarissues. Hfi 10 years ol "public servtee, com--
bined with his energetic youlh, -backiround In law, family relattona
and as a veteran of ihe armed services, we believe make him the
botto candidate , , , We therefor, sincerely endonie the candidaigr
of BALFH J. BDSBLL i^iv Congress.
(Continued on page 4> ^
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| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1964-10-29 |
| 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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