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"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
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! 93rd y«ar. No. 3 .
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FRBEPORT; H . Y« TinmsDAY. MAY 8, i«8
?lNiEWS:&.'VIEWS:
EDDIE VASIL
,' NalionatPnst ^njieote : ' •
Ui«««Mi» rtn-^l^lDlilE VA^IL SHOW".
• On WTHI-; 1520 on the Did
(Editp^s Nbt«: EDDIE VASK. i« la Wathtngtaii iliit WMk. Hit'piMt
• columnlat ii^JOD&E'FATO. KELtY/of flie HasMu •Cmmiy-'Cmtfi)' •
LAW DAV SMECW^^^^^^^^^^
JWDfii PIHIL KftlY
;. On May Isl* of this yehft throuehout. our country we .ore coio-
J)i-oling aifay which perhips- niiiny of yoii have never been awore
of—Law-pay—teJL''; •' f / ^ , .
I -„?i§!^.'.'^?;.^.J^?^".set Bfide^sq that the people oi this country
ciw_tilifr:tMe;oirt-^t^ perhaps reflect that ours
»•«:«ov«r«P|entij|8^f Soij^il^^ that we have, and all that wo
-^^^'^^^—-—-^^'^-'•'•-'•^'-•-••'•'•'••'-'-'• ' ,niny,:ever.^hope :to have, Is so
jjecouse of this fact
»ffiU
*»»*
'lESIRffigatea by o'
dielatpr-^r potentate but are
made' and constituted by legUi-
Mures arid - torigresses duly
elected by "the people and who
are subject to the wiU of the
people.-' •'• • :::-i4:,,'
..The flrst dbjective of a dic-
' talor'In obtaining, conlrol of a
eountiy and. Its people, be a
Stalin, or a Cbstro, is to do
away with the lawyers, the
Jttflges, the courts of the peo'
:. pie.: ' . ' ! . „ '
- , After that, the rest is easy!
Our ; constlttttlon, pirotoably
the jjreateat God-Inspired Oocu-
'; meiit ever penii4cj,=>y mortal
, -.-.a.«tnwSG«sBi P«-A«W«»,, . Ki »E. i«a^.T. ? "g*o"v"e•r nsepde lalsn d otuotg etthhee r rwigihthts thofe
amendmenfa Which have been added by. the people ©y#r the; years,
•'• _ •,',..-'•;\ ., (CJcaiUaued on page 4) •.:'.,/>/'.•:-'!-•• '•••;•-
V -M.
Fund Hii
"Youth Day" Held
At Village Halk
Youth Day In thiB_ Vlilage. of
ftcepoft last' Tbiuradoy, sponsor*
edby the^Freeport I^odge of Ellts,
|ound the=; chairs "of municipal
government; occupied by atu*;
dejais; JSaytjr ^aureen "CoUins;
Deputy, Mayor Ellen McNamorai
Villaige "Trustee Anita Boornatelri;
Trustee Bobert • Andrews . and
Trustee Curtis Addison, Deposed
for the" day as Village Trustee^
Thomas J. Lovcltdge; Elks Exalted
Ruler Douglas Wilson; Village
Attorney "William Donald,
and' Village Tretisurer Robert
Puwol. ' ,.
Willfam' F» Gtacktn, ^Chairman end Henry Spitzlcr, Treoswer
of the Martin Luther King. J^, Intcrfaith Foundation of FrSeporti
announce with gratitude and pride In this residents and businessmen
RHi^j^^tiijfif^nU Syto,
Nation widj^. Honor
Seventeen BaWwin Senior High'
School students doing outstanding
worlf; in .French qualified to
compete in the 1868 seriee-of
nationwide tests ior awards sponsored
by the American Association
of Teachers of French, pAn-cipal'
Gerald - E. Thayeri annou&c--
e d . . ' •• ' ; • ,• - • • >•;, • - • ' ; • • " • ;• •/:
The Baldwin stiidents who took
the tests were Susan/Epstein.
Boiinie Xitin, Mindy Totz' (Level
II); Adrienrie Cluflo, Daniel CoIe«
man; Mariuela Sld|, MipyAnn
Sprott (lievdlllK /, .
! ,Also, Joseph Bruno^ MarJUerite
Cassldy, Ellen Cohn, Joseph De-
Lisa, Laura Forgeron, William
sjagust, Joseph Schwartz,. Genrit
Tinmmer, (Level- IV); Esther
Brumberg, Janet Horn (Level V).
of SVeoport,. thai, contributions to
$10,300: marie/ ,
': tte.pMsaent total is still bdow
the minimum goal of fPtPO' 9^4
it is hoped that this ium will!**
reached- and eittjeodcd. As r has
been: previously meritioned, The
Interfalth-. CJcrgy v (3o\inciJ "and
other; local. groups' including' the
Freeport'" ChanJber of Comrterce
the fund hnvo now passed the
have Joined together to help raise
the funds necessary to help the
Preeport Economic Opportunity
Council, a local office of the OflFic6
of Economic Opportunity, so-that
less fditunate citizejis may help
' (Continued on page 4) :
JUDGE ED FREEDMAH
INSALLED AS Y.P.
Installation ot ofttcerfi of the
[sKsau County J^oglstratcs A$5o-
«lSlon tooltjplace at Carl Hoppra
Westbury. I^anor, on -April 25,
The ViUage Judges InstaUed as
oflEicera were: .
•presldeiit":"."Edwin J. 'Loewy;
Hempstead; iVice President: Edwin
J. Tretedman, Frfeepotl; Sec-retaiy;'
Irvjng B, Tenenboum,
Great Neck Plaza and Treasurer:
lindley G! Miller, Upper.. Broolt-
: v a i e . ;• :['• ..• ,;.-,.^:':'-,^, ;',•;; •'
Director, two yews! Charles
Lapp,' Cediu-tfurat; Hathari Stem,
Boslyn. and'iJathan Zelby, Lyp-
. J)iriector,.:pne" year; M. Hallstfd
Christjh-: lluttontown;,- George
ISaton,-Mlneola »nd"'NlcKolaii-FJ—
©•fi^hea, WlUiston Park.
The oSicers of (ho Association
were-instaUed by the Hon. Howard
T.'Hogab, Presiding Justice
at the Appellate Term* in Nassau
County. • ' '
Hon. Frank A, Gulotto, Admin-,
istrativc Judge of . all of .the
Cpufts of Nassau County, addressed
the members of the Association.
,
.The Nassau County Magis-'
tratea Association consists of the
Village Judges of all of the Vil-;
lage Courts in the County of Nas-
SBU. - •
^*>fpture Cemmodore M
V l t U ^ i JOINS WITH
SYSTEM INISUMMER
: The ,|wUcy of• active CMiteraUve effort Inaugtjrated by tlie Riee-port.
municipal govefnmerit and the Freeport public school iwateni
some monthsagOihHsbprnefrtiit.in'an-agreement reached this week
to undertakfe'a Joint summer recreation program. Board of Hducatidn
President H u ^ Er.win announced that.ttiescliotrf system has agreed
to allow the 'vjllage Recreation
SCHOOL
PROGRAM
Dopurtmentthe use ofthe Ju»«
hifili and senior- high school fa-i
ciliiies for an eii^t-week summer,
program • for teen-agers:; •'.'.. :" " •
Schooi gymnaaiums and other
rooms will be open Ave iilghts ra
wtsk for recreation, stalked with
village personnel •and under the
,tUr?clion of Freeport Recreation
Superinteadenf Richard Hanak.
Mayor Robert J. Sweeney said
that under the cooperative program
the municipality would be
responsible for; providing,' recreation
personnel and the schools
would supply the necessary cua-todjal
help. The plan for the sup-irter
prbgram grew out of meet-
• iiigs'amoiig Village Board Ttite-teesi
Board of Mucation teembens,
School Supt. Christopher 'Warrell
and Mr. Hanaki'
Mayoir Sweeney stressed that
the summer program in the
schools would be in addillon' to
the temporary -and permanent
recreation centers now being
planned by the village, and not
to replace either of these. "We arc
responding to the neds of the
young people of our community
in every way possible," lie said,
"to give triem an opportunity for
good, constructive outlets for their
enthusiasm and to let them Jiave
some fun in a wholesome and
friendly atmosphere."
Recreation Supt Hpnak said he
has not yet set up a''program for
(Continued on page 12)'
Freeport Dems To
Hear Candidates
Freeporters get a cltance to hear
the contenders for the Democratic
Party's .Fifth Cangresslonal District
nominatiMJ when<- AHard-K,
Lowenstein and AU}W<irVo»|itri
discuss- "Issues in- the CJongr^-
sional Campaign" at 8:30 p.m.,
Thurs., May D at the , JVeeport
Democi-atic Club at 3 Uttla Pine
St.
The public is invited, announced
Gerald P. Haipem, president.
V.F.W. Poppy Drive
Henry Theodore Mahr Post tfo,
660 Freeport and AuxUiaiy will
hold its Annual Poppy Drive im-tU
Memorial Day, May-30.
CONGRATULATTOMSi Beamin? yiHh delighl i*'-F«s«potir»
youngsteT BlUy HWlman oi South Long Beach JV^e-' *"?*» *•"
eelving from Awmblymaa Arthur ^'Jmy" Ktwnet Wa. w*ll
«arp»d New' "Votk Slat* Safely Boafing cerdfleate. Conunaadw
Paul Stolnlwg (teft) of FlotiHii W'«. Coast Guard AuxlUwnr
partidpatad In Iba «t»B»ny which was. the„conclurio» ol an
"ekfht week New York Stet* Conawvadon Couwa that th» Flo-lUta
pxeutttad cv»r Radio Station WGBB, G«ocg« MfitM (rigW>
PzMidwnt o* tte Fiatport Walarfecait Att'n. looto on in recoa-nidon
«f hM Asiodaaoni agsiatanc*' to the AjwlUwy in pre-.
s«ixilns th* c«u»fc Tl» prMwatatioa «•« IwW at »J» ^»V»»*
Wgb School. " v
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| Title | The-Leader_1968-05-09 |
| 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 |
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