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The LEADER
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
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,33rel Year, Na. 12 FHEEPOHT. K. Y.. THUHSDAYt JULY 11, lSt» •»• ^ PHICE: FIVE CENTS PEH OOP^
|NEWS& VIEWS"
I BY
I EDDIE VASIL
g IV'.* V. IVvuspajfirr R^itiirlera /^sjow '
•K - • National' Fr*a Syadtaui' * ';
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ZPDlTOn'S IfOTES . .'. Veteran Ti««iport GOV l»t)kinUt«««an-
JIM tt CATHERINE^TARO&-<• H*w^<»xk-Avc.) tM^yed >n
- eM>41«nl Falhu's Daytwhanlhetr son, DENHIS. aiul,Us (Awrm-iag
blond* :wlf«, 8l«ncb«< pnsvitlsd them wilh'• 10'tb-^ gtrndv
s<iKi .imiiittd JA^^^S ^^ZtHIS-STAAOS* -twiU^i^x'^ii-H^^t^t^^'ltxAC'-^
with • lBrs« dcp»rimealiilon icliaiii) i . . f^eeipwrl tnillioiMiiiv
pim PAUL HEMfAH' (Hsnn*n'( Slit Bakers), tejf^iMHf
bought « 65-ft. luxoirr cubin nulses (his 3rd a M t d r ) . . . G«iM
' "B|GS JTODIB M'',(Th* Man) celel^va|ed aiwliwr wteiivereair of-tefVtcii
with m Mg governmeit|.a$MKy bf. phkjpa^ host l» i
' lov«ljr Monde at • champapie attd Mistwr dinner >t £BitIE
SWANSON'S OtlTfilCGER fcataurani (He's an -expert banS'
tatof In the Polish tanlnage) . . . JUDGE* fc CILOBIA MEHR-MANH
and Ihehr eulizft dan ?eli>tpe<l. from tfaehr C»nt>}>tan'
__ctuiM ,..:!%« DICK MITTHAUSBS (sxpect'O new. addition.'iin7
-•• ""|HBie..(K#*« ^^.iopnM FireeiMit'ni* Dept. C^l>:,'»•.; rWttiiWai- ,
expeft _l«X|^^p(p^'^MciBIIIl^E~xeaciir{.IO'lesW' lor. aiiother;-iMainpSn$'.:
•alari U 'lfir:'T1n|^t->I<»lcM;.^Qe9liml.~-./.,:;BILIi ..CftSi/UkSnCK
lesBl-eaglB MAITTtiS.CHESS. (One qtecial piesent w u a iew«l•^
studded solid goW ring) j ; , SEYMOUR BARTH. the eleclionic
whi»"and youlhfid preKy of ASTHQSYSTEMS, JNC. handing out
Corona-Coronas on' Iho birth' of his new daughter. {B«ith Mt
lo»ely wife. Sheila, and bahj*; Sharon Lee, Joined the fainlly
celebration lost Sunda?}. ' \ V
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Teeh Workshop A i
Baldwin Town Park-
Operiinc ol n teen worlsshop for
the performing art«i wan announced
by Town of Hempstead rce-reaetibn'iirector
Hichard Fitch.
The workshop will be available
to younftslors 14 and over, and
will include ». lc«n biuid • and
ehorun, art classes, and dance and
dcama groups working towards a
musical production of "Carnival."
The program will take place at
Cocs Neck Park, Baldwin, every
Monday through Thursday between
Jul yl6 and :August 23.
'or further Informafion and-ap'
plicttllonk,: 'contact • Coej) Ncclt
Pork, dr.;3S() Jjrernl Street, -Hcnvp-
.'fSAKinO THE BOUNDS . . . Congrotulatiom to MICHAEL BMC
NEWMAN on his recent Bar Mitzvah. CDnd us lawyarman and LEAD-
(Continued on page 8)
AT CUY LOMBARDO'S
.Joseph McAndrews waa elected President of the Freeport'.
of. BdUcatJon at thi> annual rwrg^inlution titeatins-ot the Board i
in the AtMnson^iool cAfeterta'.ori Tuesddy, July'2. Mr, McAnd
term ot oRice is for o period -ot-one year. To serve its Vice>Presideiit •
tor the'same interval-the Boardnieleeted Daniel McNatnartu--
Mr. MtAndrftWa, an -electrical
engineer with • the Sperry Bard
Corporation, ha.s been a member
of the Board of Education stnc<!
toes and wa.<. reelcctciJ to a three
year term in May of this year.
Active in the Nassau>SuAolk
School Board'd A2>sQcialion, he ha-s
been B leader in the campaign to
increase State aid to cducatio7i.
He r«!id<j-i at 242 South Ocean
Avenue with.his wife rance<j and
their children. -
Mr. McNamara waa', appointed
tn 1966 by the Board ol Education
to fill the unexpired term ot Dr,
Irving FiBhinan.;;.l|v„?*8iy,''' ' "
voters" reti^nei ^lp\'t9.ft<»'
ifnwn Bl^'thiwi>^^ftfeiil'terift^
Namara has had long cxperieneft
as a leader in local edueatUuud
and civic'nffftirg.'He and hia wiftf
Ann have five chlldien. sharing
roaldcnce with them at 808 West
Lena Avenue.
Inducted at the reorganizatioit'
meetina tot a three year term »i
the result of his victory at thf^
polLi in May was new Boiua
Member Sterling Keyca, Directt*
ot Fuiidlns iot '.ihfc'. Hfemi
l>ubUe'' Sehnbla ...exiA,-' «Ai
^wHaKon&V-i:ot'-?'ct%r!«i>l ,,-,
^_^ irantv.,' •. '<- :-•'< i' >, J" 4''S*'^ ^
^.Vetwtn %i^jtfme»JtMr. tm^
Photo above shows ALICE SEMPLE (lelt) with ED VASIL.
Mana^g Editor of THE LEADER [center). aiid MILDRED
MOLLO. -al a special party at GUY -LOMBABDO'S East Point
House during a special paEjtjr given to ALICE SEMPLE who's
VitUiilff-ljere from Clasgt^w, Scotland. Her son-ia-law, JOE
KOJLltQ.^ i s the head mixologist at this popular Savarin Risstau-rant
ppBrafe4 establishment. Mildred MoUo ia Joe MoUo'e youthful
mother. Mr. and- Mrs. Bill McCollougfa. Executive Vlca--
President ol American News Co.. parent company of Savarin.
presented Alice Semple with' a special "Savarin Salute." (Joe
Mollo's viic, Eileen "Scotty" Mollo is a well-known hostess in-'
Long Island'restaurant ciieJes]. -
Special Honor For
Preeport ppcfors
Two Freeport doetora, Karl
FriodmBn,- MJ3., and Rudolph Joseph,
M.O., have been re-elected
to active member.ship in the
American Academy, of General
Practice, the national >js!,ociQtion
of farriily doctore.
Ro-felectltMi signifies Oiat the
physician has sUccesiiiuHy completed
150 hours of accredited
postgraduiito medical study in the
last throe years. The Academy, j
the country's' second largest national-
medlcarasiwciation, is tha i
only "naedlcol group that ifequii-es
members .to keep up with medi-!
cal progress through continuing
education,, "
;, The Academy, founded in 1047
.aftid Keadquartercd in Kansas
Cityj: Mo:,- currently js spear-
Jiekdingiaifmoyemcnt to create a
new specialty ot family medicine
thiit Mjlll- ^iiharice the ability of
ifie/fafaily physician to provide
cprnpreijenslve, continuing caru
to the pub)iR-Tlif foundation of
the ui'iv specialty will be the
Acaflemy's ^ipostgraduatc educu-tJdn
program.
sibrially eiigagea Tn''the jiractiuoHircsented to ijr.' iJcAndrcWa
of law • in Bi-ooklyn, Mr Mc-1 (Continued on page 3)
Jerome B* l^oss
NameiEl President
Of Library Board
Jerome B. Ross, a trustee of
the Freeport Memorial ^ Library
smce May 19, 1041 and -for many
years its Vice President, was
elected President Of the Board o.i
June 20, 1908, He succeeds Mr,
John J. JRandall, HI. He was also
elected Secietary to the Board.
Mr. Tredweii Hopkins • was
elected Vice- President. Other
members of the Board are; Dr.
iJeo Pishel, Robert Pugh, and William
pillespie.
Chief JOHN WALIS, 1st Deputy Chief IRVING GRAY, (aOso'
Gent'ral Chairman) nnd 2nd Deputy Chief GUS SCHMITT. PBE]*
FRANKEL. Tieasurer, CABL WALLMAN and BOB McQUEEN/
Pwjgram Dii-eclorsand Ex-Chief DICK MITTHAUER, Parade Marr
shall and all the offlcera'and members of the Freeport Volunteer
Fire Dept. (nearly 400 men) join together to extend their "Thank>
You" to the people of Freeport and.the neighboring communities Itt'
making the IBB8 FFD, Fireworkis and Firemtmlca 4th of July shoTif'.
an outstanding succeBs. ^ ,
Aiiniversdiry For
Tte BJiCffiyay-'Ciupmaon Old CounitT.BoKlh Wcstbury.^will
observe Its. first birthday ort Friday. J«ne 12,'with a gala cake-cotOna
ceremony.- . ''J- -' ^ , ', ' •^, ..ii ' i^.x
The 1850 seat tiieotre, which was opened to the puhJJc .ia«t
July as the most luxurious showplace In Long Island, has been
v)sited by hundreds^ ot thousands
of movie-goers from Nassau and
Suffolk Counties, as well as thu.
Queens, BjwWyn, and New York
City area, it was annountied by'
lj>rry Moms,, executive- vice-president
of the B. S. Moss Enterprises.
Raiph G,. Cas'ff, Prtisldirtg Su-,
pDrviaoc, of th.e Town |'of -Hempstead,
and'otber civic leadere, and
key' enteftaijiment'-persoiiaUtiei.
^Ai particii^te in .tiio ^birthiiay
festivitie^: - .. ', ' • . - , „ - r
In honor of this event, the
John Peel Restoujant -syiU Pte-aenl
to the theatre a:, thrcc-tlet, •'
'2 by 3 foot bUthday cake whir.h. ,
will be served-:to the. palroips ot ,
the Raceway • tltwna .'attending
th^. evening perfdxman(jrf..-
"The birthday featured attrae-tidn
Wilt' be the "GreejL-^fets."
starr>g John Wayne in an -epio-scaled
drama of exploding, aclio^..,'
and emotion. Davl(J Jaossen.aaa
JiBJ .Hutton-are--co-starred.,,\, •-
••••F'ix .:<E%mmm
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1968-07-11 |
| 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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