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F!t£FPORT MEM03IAL LrBRARy.
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PBEEPOBTv N. y^JBmSDhY. FIBROAEY 23. 19S? PMCEi FIVE CENtS PER COPY
INEWS & VIEWS
BY
EDDIE VASIL Freeport's
J ., . N, Y: Nmnpiapfr Rtpontn .Into.
X • • • ' NMitmnI Press SyndkBtn
ijf Liiten ta the "KODIE VMIL SHOW"
Its • On WTHE, IS20 on IIM Dial
Wifiwut or •wllb oftense lo Wands or foes,
I skclcb your woild txMily at It goet.—Byron
N|nVSDA¥'S NEW "CBQWN PRINCE" . . . I saw BILL D. MOYBSS,
the a2-ycar old ordained Baptist Minister, publicly "bopUzed" as ihe
ti.: 'v Crown Prince and journalistk
GycGENHBIM . . . With this "
pwiUan goes tlw tjlle of "Publisher
of Newsday." It is a tllle
'nvwa powerful and a domain
f3r_ -wealthier than insny in
Europe's sri'itocratic kingdoms
. . . The High Priests ioeluded
such widely-known and out-"
sfmding p'iTsonagcs as GOV-raNOR
NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER,
SENATORS JACOB
K; JAVITS and ROBERT F.
KfilWEDY. Nassau County EX-EGurrVE"
EUGENE- H.' JNICK-ECUTIVE.
H. LEE bBNNlSON
No king cdiild have been
prnudei' in introducing his Crawn
Pflnco than HARRY F. GUG-GgNHEIM.
President and Edit
tor-in-Chie! , of NEWSDAY,
America's • 7th laigmt evening
newspaper , . . .Nearly 1000
preminent people from all walks
p£; life witnessed the ceremonies
at. the Garden Cily Hotel last Friday aftemoor,.
(Contliiuftd.on page 4J
{Regency Rooni—
«lliif|iisi#«f|i««yi!ic'~'" ^
lil^UI NAlMlpTICa R ^
i A* seven-week stake-out paid off for freeport IWfec|lves" Joe
Bomejka and Bob Gordon. Tliey led a raid Spturday alfibt onlSewge's
Aftierican Service Station at 241 W. Sunrise Hwy. {at nicKinley St.),
Fi'eeport, and uncovered about 6000 pills and capsules and nearly 2 lbs.
,of(-marijuaaa.-_^ _-._;^,:;v , |of DetecUvea Romeika, Gordon,
•The Fi'eepprtPblice, consisting I (Continuecl oajtage IS)
BELLES HiiJUR -TOWN CRIEH RING IN THE JUBILEE. Gay 90i' i«Woni lend o touch of ih«
da|« wlum Fraapert wa« incorporated In 1892. aVan Opon Meeilns of committee which plant big
75tls anrdyenary. celebration ibl« year. At the largely 'attended event 1« the Llbinry, "Town
Ciier,"; Donatil KatB, reads Mayor Bobsrt J. Sireanoy's proclBmalion to (L. to Hi) Mlmi Linden.
Macths Sweeney and-Doris Koedding. "The celo'^miltm will open with a variety ihow on Sstut.
day, AprU 1, Is the Freeport High School audit trium. This opening event will feature act* core-fully
Hlfcted from programs planned during AprU and May by several orgsnlsatlona. In addUIen
to olhac alttacliona. (Photo by ftcnr's Studio?
Coimty Opposes Narcotic
i ^ l m e n y II Home Areas
piiet^ above slwws. County Court Judge. Hie Hm, Paul ICeUr.^oi
^^icetport' (e«atez}, congretulatiiiig -Freepoit. PeUm ^BtnnoUnt
Aua. Fre*.^ Joeepb Bachety (right) and Vlea-Free. Blcbafd Mul'
.'jtewaey aftetheiiBtaUedthem in office >t reeeiilteairaM)i)Ja«b»U
'•tSfa^sXaa. s (Photo bjr Berate V<Hii £im)-
: Membars of the Nassau County Board of Supervisors at thdr
;me«tii»g in. Mineola, Wednesday, Feb. 15, unanimoudy isauod a
i'^tafcunai*. of Intent? officially intPTOing the New York State Nar-
WticsCpnunlssion that Nassau County docs not want drug addiction
il»atJi>ent centers in any residential areas of the cJoijnty'
/ /nj^. Boa^'Of Supervisors aboi
passeji' a> local law creatine an
ift-man •Ofug-Abiise and Addid-
-liBa;,.)Sjinn»S9i6n." ,,
'*We speciflcaUy indicate our
fnlentiojii!' read Presiding Supsr-
VJspr Itelph= Q. CasQ of the Town
ofvHcpi^wtead,- '"to oppose; tlie se-iecttoii'of
any sites.ln the Freeport
area, tiie Woodniere or Old Beth-pase
areas',•,'. wief arc vehemently
opposed to the location of Slate
hospital faeilities in. any of our
reside/ytial areas of our County .."
The. "Statement of Intent" continued:
"T])» State's program is designed
lo protGcl the publle from
addicts by compelling Jroalmcnt
and possible cure. The County of
Nassau wishes to cooperate with
(Continued on page 15)
DRUG STOIffi NOTICE
JlbtJibard'e PfeimtBey, 64 W.
B^rick Rd.. Freeport. will re-inidn
open late, until 10 pjn. Feb.
2B, All other drug stores who are
members of the Freeport Pharmacy
Assodetion close at 2 p.m.
OB Sunday. Berobard'* teJepbone
!• FB 9-00D8.
Diamond Jubiiee
Expert To Speak
Before Chamber
Jomej Kiing, of Ibc jihn B.
Roger* Producing Co, will bo the
guest speaker at the weekly
luncheon mceUng of Uio Freeport
Chamber of Commerce, Thm-s,
Feb. 23 at Al B. White's.
He'll talk about the planned
celebration of Freeport's 7Sth
Anniversary.
Bill Allen is Program Chairman.
Joe Gerhaitfcr acrves as
President.
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| Title | The-Leader_1967-02-23 |
| 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 | 1967 |
| 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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