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"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY' 2S,0OO ltillll£lt$
32ad.Y»ar. No. 45
FREEPORT
Zip Code 11S20
BALDWIN
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F8EEPORT. K. Y- THOHSDAY. fEBHVJ^Y M. 1S88
ROOSEVELT
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V, iW.I'. ^«!(MjHi;«.r lUponeri Aaso.
Ji, . • Natlmmt I'rent Syttdkale
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-WISDOM C3F.S01.0MpN . . . We've ollejuwrilto nbojit iho
qwalificaHons of JUDGE BAY WILKES Of lh« District Court . . .
We'vo UMntioncd hi* oxcellent speaking voice, hi* coamumd of
• Um English laaguage, his deep
jwisijom and philosophy of IU3,
lliut now we add still another
accolado: Hi« concern for prq-
' lection M Oii MH^tieeSA Rou*«'-
•wife . , , ReoeoUf, ihB lead-liii
daily newspapers, iele-
• vision and radio procja/jned
his dediiilM^dir'SC-JW' liivoiv.'
,'im the truo wAisht of butler
;purchaxed bf tMusewives .'« .
,He ruled as^diut a couple oi
large chain stores ,wber«b7 tli«
'consumerr will par 011I7 fo^ the
ing Authority Makes
givss Oil South Main
John S. WUllains, Executive Director of the Freejxjrt-Homing
Authority, announces a giant step torwani toward the 100. additional
new Senior, Citizens; Apartment units h6re.*The Domditloi
Contract to demolish, cleatt and remove atructurcs and deb^is"froi|i
the site was signed with-the low bidder. Ace Hoeilner ContraWng
Co.: 'Of -Anii^villeiojiii J Housing -'," ^, . ___•_',': -.. ^ -.• _f.:.: ^.'•"/'••'•-~
p.^^.^f^ ffl^;^.^^,llh^
JUDGE BAY WILKES
sd aificti-not-for shrinkage
. . . With this decision JUDGE
WILKES becomes'the chAitip-.
ion with tho fairer sox and
sets a patfiBa' Uy^utny arsat
ittiore ihe buyer unknowingly
pays'for shortages . . .• This " 'J'
fits in eitailnfiMijHWtfratktWfaa'yederal programs now planned
for the protectloa of tho puj^ie • • • We publicly compliment Judge j
B^'y Wilkes for hU adiou. Although hi'deaU only with a poua4l
of. prepackaged buffer, his^rulins means-that from now on. a M-'
toilet who kelljf a'^ plrej^kbi^ed product could be beld>nrbninally ;
liable if it weighs less than its statiqpcd weight indicates. And •
furthemnore. iho retailer, for the first tiine was found guilty evw
if !.he did not intend to fool the customer . . . Judge Wilkes tet a
major mileslone which should never be forgotten.
/« (Continued on page 4)
IONS OF ITAIY BLOOD
rniVE HUGE SUCCESS
School Vcjte On
Tfiurs., F©b. ^
: FreepOrters go b the polls on
Thursday, February 29, to vote 6n
ah addition' and building renovation
at the Archer Street School.
I^A will be open from 7 a.m. to
9, p,tn. at the Bayview and Atkin-sd&
Schools. At issue is a $1,492,-
OpO bond autho)ita,\ion to renovate
l ^ 1929. section of the .Archer
School and ia replas^the 1909
s^tion with a IS ckws^KwnL'aiiMi-^
'tfon. The' new^ wing wiU.'tdao t ^
tain a. cafeteria and service' faciU-'
ties. Cosi tolihe taii¥«^i%itt^
year to ~ tlvi- 'avaroge '- Freeport
homeowner. ^
BoGrd Pi-estdent Hugh Erwin
hopes that concerned . citizens
come out to vote.-"The 1909 wing
must be replaced. The facilities
at,Artier Street are totally;iaado^
qua^/Jthe;old wing has ;been in
cii^iistant vse since .1909 Itnd the
citizens of freeport have had
ample value-icom this buildjng,"
he-said. - "• .. - i .';:'
Atlantic Nursery .
Big 19^ EKhibit
' The' JUIantle\ltuise|yJai^'Gj»r'
don Shop, wUcb won iS awards at
U»t y«ar's Infematloaal Ftowei
Sliow at the ColiMum In Hew
York is exhibiting again- this
year.
They have'one of the larger
gardens on the iirsl floor, main
ei*hlblt -hoIL-' enlitlad "A May
]tn9llVs^ DTMinf'- and an aduea'
'li^Bal MMbit-iiear the -entrancet
I'- jn^firi^f^Hliit; Siuf; K- n dM '-pali^^
•^^^•^T^r«aumi^img^-Mam_ It'
liiit iai'iwir' .aMCMwwijil'-j ma^isi^.'
;lnbd«ia.in '^MB0,iwpmi^smMfi:
.iwfini!Si.:iidUth'riiMlai':«f .Ithie ;Paf«»
'GaM^;-UllM "•wl';wliito'.8bado-;-
? •;i^^t•^iewlilig-•li;.it«ikills^f'•.illrw.
'Jtodwopd.-Lioiiiwei,; :• •. ,^; •'.••iv^-.v:^
Authority A Chairman,- , John. B.
Mack, late last week. "The va.
cant structures on the site have
been a community unpleasant
nesa and we'll certairtly be glad
to see the site cleared," said Mr.
Mack when asked about the
(Continued on page 10)
DR. GEOI^E VOGEL
n jj^jjritiyy^ ttBtr} . . ., ^ ,,,
serve again as chairman of" the onnual Seminary function, nowm
Its 20th consecutive year.
In selecting; Dr. Vogel to be. the
Seminary's 'guest of honor this
year, the committee gave recognition
to his Ttmny,year».ot service
l$* His'synagogue md the com-munlty-
at4arge,;-ror''l8'ye'ariDr,
Yogel w.aa a' vicfifpresldeftL of
B'noi Israel, serving ten of those
years .aschatoian of Its highly-placed
Bitual-Oomnrittee,:
Dr; Vogef hks served as chairman
of the Board of Education
and has been active also iwlth the
Aklba School Committee and the
Comnifttee for Adult Stiidift- He
has headed vMous eongregiSlion--
al drives, chairing the Federation
and Seminary campaigns in
B'nal Israel.
In" recent months! Dr. Vogel |
(Continued on page 10)
Da GEORGE VOGEt
GOOD REASON FOR SMIUNG
•J
WerBert-'Tenzer-:
alSove shows. (I.'to r.) Joe Santoro, Chaitaoan; Dr. Carmine
cialote. Venerable; Mr. Caaxelta holding his*^ con Balpb vbo
oster child.'Mayor B. Sweeney and John Abbate, Co-cbairman.
(Contmued on page 3)
; B'naiB'rith,: Heritage Lodge
aiid Chapter 'is honoring Con*-
'gressman:''|ferl>eit.:-:,Tfeazer;.:Witft'
their "Man of The Y^r" Award
on Feb; "29 at Temple Beth Davidi
Vincent Ave., Lynbrook.
The public is invited to be
present to do honor to Representative
Tenzer for his achievement
;'\"Tn advancing democracy
and improving human relations.
The meeting will start at 0 p.m.
jeamiie Fischer and het son, Alan, an Air Force Acaaemy Cad#».
was home for the first tfane stace laU Juna whan he received »»
~eoBgns*k>inil appointment Alan wa« iu« notified that he tt«d«
the Academy Dean's List and U now physfcallr condltioaias hlgLV
self fox the gtueling laerene and footbaU seasons ahead.
5 ' i
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| Title | The-Leader_1968-02-29 |
| 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 | 1968 |
| Type | Type |
| 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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