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FAEBPOa MEMORIAL LIBRAE?
1. MEaRieK.aD.
11520 .
The LEADER "NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEK i>
FREEPORT
zip code 11M0
BALDWIN
ZIO Cwift 11510"
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Froeport's
"* Official
Newsiiaper
2S,0IMIIIEADE:ilS
/ROOSEVELT
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31sl Yeat, Ko.'23 FREEPOBT. H. Y» THUHSDAY; SEPTEMBEB 2S. 1966 -^S^' PRiCEf FIVE CENTS PER C»PY
Of
I Imprdssion
Rockefeller
By EDWARD-A. VASIL
t Plctuz« al)#»© itfiows Gov, Nelson A, Hocksfollar {*..» iir««*iflg
Edwart A. VasH, Managing Editor of THE LEADER, during a
'. ' recionrcainj^algn wioBtijig;
t , • i - ". " .• . "
••'Hocltefeilep" is more than a name . . . I t ' s an institution!
In Joancial.circles, it,is, the "Bock of Gibraltar" among the
world's giants o£ business and industry.-
In politics^ it is the Symbol of Republicaniim . . . And i n t he
fields of-culture and science, the name "Rockefeller," through its
Foundation and Institute, stands as a Salient sponsor of world-wide
programs'.which'bcneflt all mankind. .'
- . -Throughout the world the name "Rockefeller" commands respect
in au languages and in all fields from international r^atlons
l'< international society. ' •-•-.-_::•. ' -il
; fhe Hon, Nelson A Rockefeller, Governor of the State uif New
•Vmk,' ig the most widely-knowxi and-.active scion: and Standard-bearer
of this great dynasty.
During the past years I have had the opportunity to observe
and to know Governor "Rockefeller, and I believe that he ia probably
one of the most humble and sincere "Men of Money" in the world.,
Aiid my havmg had this opportunity, is in itself a "Story of
America." It is a classic example of our way of life which m^jces'
ii possible for people from ail fteldi of. endeavor and backgrotmds
to work together for a common cause. This is anothe;r reason why
cur great country is a multi-faceted gem of liberty and oppcK^iiriity.
; As a young boy, the son of immigrant parents, I :read atiout ^the
fjmoua Rockefellers' But then, they were meii of anothBnuforMib
me . . . People I would never even meet, let along ebme gimwit
with in the Governor's Mansion. ' .'
However, iV'^te this article, not in aWe or as liero worstttPi
but .as a callotised ind veteran newapaperman whohas intl^vil^wedt
many-prominent personalities such as prml^ata, itsOiM ei'toMv*
countries, HoUrryrood and Broadway stars, govqmmSi iglaiits nK busji*
ness.'and religious leaders during my 30-year career.
. 1 have watched Governor Rockefeller at pneea copferencs;
handle'lumseU like a champion when wUy reporters have -ta'<id to
snare' Mm 'with loaded and trick questions.
During his publtc appearances be.is always concerned Btxmt
FHS Red Devils
Swamp Hempstead
Local Greeks Plan
Big Dance & Show
Tha exotic music of bouioukta.
with Iheir "Havar on Sunday" lypa
of rhythm, will ha on« of tha
many alhaclion* whan tha mam-ben
of the Si. Dsmetiioi Oraak
Orthodox Church of Freaport hold
ifaftlr 61h axmual danca and entertainment
on. Friday, OcL 7 at Ckil
Hoppl'a in. Baldwin,
, Vivacioite ""XBI^B," tho'^intej.
hUlonal *«ng-aiyU(i, will head the
entertainment 'and Gus Vali and
his Society Orcheitra will feature
American and Greek dance music.
Tickets are leaionabia and may
be ohlataed at the door, Tha general
public li invited. Proceed*
will benefit church projicls.
On a dimly lighted field last Saturday evening, an uroiiscd,
hungry band of Freeport Red Dcvil.<! outfought a tough Tiger team
and groimd out a 12-0 victory. Led by quarterback John Ansclmo,
Freeport put together two tremendous scoring drives.
Ansclmo mixed a variety of slants and dives that completely
confused the Tigers, When the
ground game stalled, lie calmly
flipped clutch pHs.ies to Licblor
and Poschninn to spuik a 70 yai-d
diivo, Inside the ten yard line
WiUie Walker cracked the Tiger,
lino tor Bcvcn yards. With 3cd
down and goal to go, Wnlker
lunged Into the end zona dragging
would be locWers with Mm. The
kick for the extra point was
blocked, an^ the half ondodwlth.
the score "0-0,
The Tlgeri? lo.st n fsoldon opportunity
to Hcorti in i}w third quarter.
Freeport fumbled on the
kickotf and HompatoacI locovored
on tiMf DOVJLH 26 yaiti llw. An
Charles Mehrnnann
Chamber Speaker
LEADER Sports Editor
To Discuss Highlights
Ctiarka C' Irtchvmaimt; Sports
Editor , and eol^mniit, :ot THE
LEADER,^ .will 1)e thb guqst
speaker at tW weekly nFceling of
fjio Fi'ocport Chamber of Com-uicTre
to be held at Al B Wliite'a
on Tliuri!.. Sept. '29. '
He will rcvl'jw llw tiiglilights
al the 1005 .wasmi and discuss the
prospecLf of lOGC in the world of angry Devil dcfcn.sc, .'sparkod by
sports. (Continued on pnge 7)
HOUSING AUTHORITY CEREMONIES
(Continued on pago O
Wmii^--^i ^ ^ij^i '^^ rreeporf* Chsirmmi of
•i^'mma if MaM^m.ikf&aMimt ^iUiv CB«:1«««, CommtortoBBrFroepoiri Housing AuUiotit^ri
$Amf-i^W^ii*iim^<>t'iliut M»i««te» » » » y *< »*»»y' Commliilono* el the Pfoeport Itoui-toff
AiittunJIft W>9lmf Jk. f^mm, »r* nmnMmeg ol JbeBoaids rreeperl Houilng AuthorUy. John
% imilinai 4Sia^»itttm IMIw^ Authortlyr Freeporfe Mayor, Robert J.
mwtmim} Wittllf* f««M*l»r fiww* "W. M0mmi John B. M«*, Chaiman of fl» rteeport Hauling
Miwmrt miM i*W»l* ilBHiWr. CMwInaaw «* fiMpofifi Paik CommlnloM.
/..,.:'/^ ,..,•„ ,••,-,.'.-r-^;- •:• '-"•>'••:. • {Photo bf Osmfi Studio) •-,
CotmO^Umr Aihm Wkmsbetg mkmA from the Housing Authority through neccasity alpce
he has moved from New York State. He waa giv.n a plaque toy Chairman Mack for honorable and
faithful wrvjea.
Wpw fl^gs and ilpgpotes wen: dedicated-on eoch to the Bev: John J. Madd«n Apartments and
one-each^o thc.Jtuige Mowy A. Bigby <A4>'arlmanta.
Tho ^mcufive Viiimtliorf Mr. John 15- Williams, was commended by Chairman Mack, for his fine
pert^mamff {»t |tis d n l ,«oniy«)r»My .w incimibe»t Executive Director of the Freeport Housing Au-ibwlty.
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1966-09-29 |
| 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 | 1966 |
| 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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