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Fn!CtPGRT :'i:.:ORIAL Lt3RAaY
t . SERftICK RO.
FRStPOar, H. Y. 11520
The LEADER
"HASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
FREEPORT BALDWIN MERRICK zip uode 11520 Zip Code IISIO Zip Coda 11666
Freeport's i
Official
News|ia|ier
I 2S,000 READERS
ROOSEVELT
' • zip Code 11S75
3Ifll Year, No. 2? FBBEPORT. N. Y., THURSDAY. OCTOBEl 37, 19S6 «^J^" PRICES FIVE CENTS PER COPY
INBWS&VIEWS
BY
EDDIE VASIL
A', F. Nmf»ptipre Heimrltin As$o,
, ' ,,Natiomt{ t'rvm Synttkate
Llslw lo tli« "CT)I>IE VASIL s n o w -
On WTHt; lS2fl on the Oid
ft**;
Re-Elect Tenzer
As Congressman
The Riepresentative
Of All The People
Herb Tensser has really been the "Voice of. All People" in
Congress iluring fhfrsesslpn of the «8th.Congress and we. sincerely
Based on; his record of activity, sincerity and progress, Coii-
Bressman Herbert Tender has proven that he has served as one of
our ftnest and most, respected members in Congress,
iBegardless it political affiliations,' ijeople from all walks of life
have found ConBressman Tenzer's door open and his time and eilorts
•at their disposal. Ha has shown
that he possesses detailed'and per^
lonal knowledge of the people ol
every section of his Slh Congros*
ional District.
Not only during his current
campaign, but even during his
years of service, he attended all
types of functions and met and
listened to citizens from all fields
• at endeavor and of every race,
reed and color.
He is a warrh-tihd compassionate
man. A man who respects business,
'amUy, home, religion and the
-working man. He has shown a
'deep and sincere interest In the
men in our armed forces-^in. our
stiidenis aiiu uieir youth problems'and in our natural resounses.
- f'Congressraan Tenzer has.shown -his sincerity .andlactivity in
c()mm<inities in his district. This was proven only last .weelt in
Washington when he combined forces with Mayor Bobert J. Sweeney-a4d
Urban Renewal Director Stanley Roth to expedite Freepoirt's
Ui-ban Renewal Program.
-f YeSi at this critical.timc, it is almost mandatory that we keep
Herbert Tehzer. as our "Voice In Congress." He has the experience
aijjd the ftecord of Achievement to justify our votes for his re-detection.
.
DON'T BE LIKE
POOR SALLY
Shelllorgef to fiirn the
clocks BACK ond hour
Saturday nite and shell
bs fit-to be tied.
DON'T YOU
FORGET!
The Chamber memberdilp in-lgntlon of Iho most charming
eliides: leaders from all Holds ol I members, aiorlo Mehrmoau.
business, industry and the pro-j^ito of Judge Charles C.
iSlteiSv?(l htW-become not only Mehimonn, was presented with
the tUtilnr showcase of our com- nwny gifts Jn honot' of the soon*
munlty hut it actually is also the (due birth of another child. (Her-
HERB INZER TO
ADDRESS CHAMBER
. Coasjfewmaii',' Herbaxt Tenter
will be the flUBst'tpeakar at' the
Cbsinber of Conuswrce Luncheon
Meetias to b(»' htM on Thuiti.,
.jOetiSZ flt.JB.B; WMtf'*. Ha will
ditcusi ihe Important "Wetlands
ttHM^' 'bt which he hac iw«n very
«ciiTO,_Z_l_I2I-Z~'~Z'' ' '
Willi»d t. "BUI"' « l « » i» the
^Pvogram-'CluilnnBii'-and Joseph
GithaiiaerMivM aa Ptesident.
I ' A : capacity crowd. attended the Ordination Ceremonies of Iho
iRftvl B. I^Monte p. Day which were held on Saturday, Oct, 22
afs p.TO. i t the Bethel A.M.E. Church,* 58 Helen Ave.> Freepprt:
; I Presiding Arclibishop, His Excellentgr Eugene BliAmen, Bishop
t|piakina>pf the Psycho-Physical: Temple of; the Dfevlne Mother, •
the "church dignitaries. The • '• ~~^^ "
|v. Parker of the Emanuel Bap-
; Church served as the Program
V&sX. Brother Dewitt Thompson
lbs the organist and.Rev. Walter
^tson gave the' Invocation.'
X^"WfiBaJtn Cayldr) Executive
Asst, of Presiding Supervisor
Ralph G. Caso of. the Town of
Hempstead gave the Welcoming.,
Address.'-Other goest Included-,
Sen. Norman Lent; Polioe Chlet'
Edwa«) 3,.Dixoa aiid.Z:vwifellsi-|
Goldsmith. " '- ' ' »
Chamber
And Better
MeetiBig Attetidanee
Breaks All Reeoifds
The Fiecport Chamber of Commorco, already one of the Invgcsl
and most active in the State of New York, has steadily increased Its
membership whore it now surpluses all previous records ol participation.
At \asX week's meeting, held at Al B. White's famous restaurant,
more than 50 people attended of —
which approximately 20 were
women. Tom Brennon and Harold
Spltzer were the guest aponkets.
At ltt.<it week's meeting, Joe ;
Gallo who was colobratlng a -
birthday, was kissed !?y 0 dele-';
most salient orgahteoiion reprc
sonting the economic and cultural
aspects of this Village of Freeporl
with its -near 44,0(i0 Inhabltantsi.
In addition, the Chamber has
achieved a spirit of comraderlo
which is In ovidcnco al all meetings
and aocinl affairs.
man or Sherman Kchrrannnt). Al
B. Wliilo pvcsonled her wllh an
orchid from the "Knights of the
Round Tabic,"
Bill Allen was given a public
salute in honor of his 40th wcd-
(Contlnund on page 4)
Lefkowito & Levitt
By EDDIE VA8IL
.•-:,W-':v^, '^'fCf
ma: GMoatBroAir
lOmS LBFKOWITZ
For the office ol Aitornay General
ol the Stato of New York,
wc lincaraly recommend the re-elcetlon
of Loub Lalkowiije, He
has proven' to bo "The Peoples
Lawyer" and has not only con-dueled
his o0ices wilh eaidletK:y
and cspablUty bat ho bft also
protected the public against
fraud and mtsrsptosentation.
Regardless of political party,
wo'beltov* that Louis LefkowUs!
is lb* besi mm for lUt Import-ant
position and sbottld b« >••
•teeted:
COLi ABTHBR LEVITT
We urgo you fe volo.Wd re-elect
Col. Arthur Levitt as Comp-
Itoller of the Stafe of New York.
Ho It • man whoso record as Iho
"Watchdog of Public Funds" i»
highly eimmendabla, in tho Of-lice
of; Compitroltor, Mr. Lovit*
projects l^e interest of all peo-.
pie be'they Raptiblican, Demo-^
crat, LUwral or ConservBlive.
''Thefolor, en Blactloa Day.
we aik you to consider Mr, Le-rUfs
rwocd of sccomplUbiMnt
• n t rol»!fdr his To-olwtion.
^S^-(4?ff.U .";•«::.••
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1966-10-27 |
| 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 | 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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