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"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
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33rd Year. l4o. :(!| FBEEPORT. N. Y^ THUBSPAT^ SEPTEMBER 26/ ISfiS
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MAKING THE ROUNDS . , . CongiBtuIttfion* Jo LYMAN 'XUM"
DUHYEA wh9 was olectod io high o&ico in the Freepori Lodge
of Elks. (He's boen one of the most active members) . . . Th«
automollvo spot-Ule this week ivms to modest BOB ADOY,
youthful owner of ADDY OLDSMOBILE. who opened hU new
showroom on W. Sunrise Kwy» Freeport in the former Macken
Auto Showrooms. (Big "Good-Luck Party" on Wedneaday ^glil).
JOE COPPO. the veteran PR expert, desorvos a aod of appnrval
for his excellent handling . . . The DR. JOHN PROVEKZAH08
moved into their now Dix Hills mansion . . . ATTY. OENE
SCHAFFEH (Mints 8c Schoffer), and his charmer, the former
Eleanor DeMav, expect their 41b income tB:< exemption In February.
(Close Iriends are giving 3-lo-l odds that it'll be another
"Portia" sincQ girls run in the DeMov clan. Lou DeMov also h^
3 daughters) , . . Freeport detective BOB GORDON surprised
GOP Congressional candidate MASON HAMPTON with his detailed
knowledge of the current narcotics picture ancl all its
ioceta'. ^-. Fteeporfs DICK KOKGERFORD g«tts better and
Gtizens* CcHiuatttee
ForBenCbnivino
On Monday, Sept. SO, at B p.m.,
the "Citizens Committee for Ben
Ciar,-ivino" wilt hold its fliiit open
meeting.
- All who are interested in working
for Ben Ciaravino are cordial-
.ly invited to attend this meeting.
It will be held, at the American
]>gion Dugout, Sunriiic Hwy.,
Freeport, across from the National
Bank of North America,
Rsclier Oh tJ.S.A,F.
GOP Candidate To Address
Public At LI.R.R. Station
Richard M, Nixon, Republican presidential candidate, will stve #
major speech in Freeport on Saturday, Oct. S at a public rally t o '^
held in the huge parkins plaza ol the Long {stand Railroad StatVW-starting
at 2 pjn. ••
Julius L. Mintz, Freeport GOP Leadrr, and Alan W. VpUme^,,
Executive CommittcemaR, Jointly
announced that plans ore now
being completed to make thi^r
Ntkon •" n5>ocaraftcc In Frcetjort,
one of the nibH important and
eolorful of the entire 10Q& cam-the
foremost traditional Repub-
Utan.' slnmgbotds .In the.^cOn-,
tcmporary^^ ^Xmerican poUtlc^jl-.
B9ane.;'-v'^""", ; - .•'" .,..^'
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CHANIfrO-COMPANY. Inc. 'WDst-Hemtutoad:08i«e.wh<i^-h«
lieads. (Everybody but everybody was there, including Presiding
Supervisor Ralph G. Caso, an old friend),
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HEADLINE HIGHLITES . . . The very attractive MARTHA ANN
SWEENEY (Her' parents are Mayor Bob find Martha Sweeney),
iiiairied iier "Miile ^harmer," WILLIAM GREEN, last Saturday at
Holy Redeemer. (Special tribute ti? her maternal grandpanjOts, MR.
& MRS. LODDIGS who cel«teated,theirS2nd.Wedding Aiintversary
on that date) . . . SOUTHWEST GOP HEADQUARTERS Will'sponsor
its 'I'Meot the Candidates Nite" on Fri., Sept, 27 (63 Morion Ave,,
jpreeport, at 5:30 p.m. during grand opening cerentonies). v . Don't
niiss young BOB DOXSEE, (His Dad was the former. Mayor) when
hW show3 his, films featuring 35 years of the "Life of a Fisherman."
{Very thrilling) Members and guests, capuciaily fathera and sons,
em invited Tuos., Oct. 1, 8:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Fellow-
.'^ilip Hall (178'So. Ocean Ave.) . . . The ST. BARBARA LADIES
PHILOFTOCHOS SOCIETY (St. Demctrois Greelc Orthodox Churchl
Kponsor their big '"rhrift Sale" Oct. 2-3-4, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the
Social Hall of the churcli, Broadway &. Mount Ave,, Freeport . . .
i'RiSEPORT CITIZENS' ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR EDUCATION
first meetin 196tt-()9 school year Sept. 30 at Little Theatre
I'HS . . . Conyiatulations to FRANCIS'T, AHERN, JR., new Grand
Klnight of Archbishop Molloy Council K of C. (Inatalled Sun., Sept.
20. Full story and names of officeis next week) . .'. God Bless MhS.
MARY DID AS who celebrated her B3rd birlliday (One o£ her daugh-
!«S-isJiCrs. John MacDonald of 201 Smith St.) . . . EASTERN STAR
NO. SBfl Fa.shion Show Oct. 4 at Spartan Masonic Temple ;-.- .-JOHN
W: DODD JR. HI "Back to School Nile," Mon„ Sept. 30 . . . Watch
jiext's Week column for a special edilori,)! on Dick Davis' FREEPORT
BCWL'and the 3-way sponisored Youth Program with the FRSIE-PORT
ELKS and VILLAGE RECREATION DEPT,
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EDDIETOH'S • NOTES . . . Froeperl's MIKE & TH3E31ESA
0<3ERA- extra proud these days 'caus IT-ycar-old daughter,
MA3Y JANE, elected semor class proxy at the Academy of St.
Josaph in Brentwood. (Son, JOM, li^<t is a freshman at-Brooklyn
Prey. (CongraiulalJons). Fclher Mike Ocita is % iop official of
the huge and divct^lisd OCEHA FAMILY ENTERPRISES.
(MEirick Manor, De Mov's, Pizsa Boy, etc.) . . . HARRY fc
EDYTH SCHWARZ on their way lb a 3-weok vacation in Hawaii
jbccRUSO they won Iho first prize in recent Elics contest. (They own .
Edith's & Harry's Steak House on Ray Bt.) . , . Befit wishes te"
LOIS & CHARLIE KOENIG (Publish L.L GRAPHIC) who
moved into their lovely new homo in Stearns Park, Freeport .".,
A veteran Main St. businessman received a bomb Ihroal over
the weekend. (Police are checking) . . . Frocjjort's.wTdely'taown '
RASMUSSEN FAMILY extra happy these days by winning a
big SSCO Shell prize at JREGIS SCHULTIS' Service Station (W. '
Sunrise & Bay view). . . AL B. WIgTggjwd.- bis jgifft. jgiiKd. jh^..-
list of prominent personalilies who are hosted by CATHERINE
and FRANK at their new POMPEI Ilalian-American Restaurant
(W. Sunrise Hwy., Freeport). List includes such well-knowns as
jCf^aunaed on vase 4)
Freeport, wlU bo «' membec-of th»'
1968 U. S. Air For£« Academy
varsity football team.
Fischer, a 1^67 gradiiate of
Freeport High School where ho
earned two fbdtball letters, will l>e
competing for a starting potiiion
ht guard 0a the Falcon tesm.
As an ouistaiidlng member of
the Academy frethtnan team last
sesioti, be earned a frosh mono-graw^
award.'
Tlw Falcoiis open their 10 game
schedule Sept. 21 against the tliU-versity
of Florida at Tampa Stadium,
Fla. The Air Force team
plays four home contests in Falcon
Stadium thir'year against
Wyoming, North Carolina, Arizona,
and Tulsa.'
At FHS Oct 5
Thorp Proposes
Severe Narcotics
'Pusher' Penalty
The possibility of Ufe imprieon-ment-
face.s anyone convicted" of •
selling narcotics to minors" under
legislation proposed by Asj'erably-maii
John S. Thorp, Jr. The Thorp
proposal .would amend the Penal.
Law to increase" the existing pen-,
aity and to authorize the sentencing
judge-to Impase a life. term.
"This, measure is directed at the
professional narcotics 'pusher',"
Mr,.Tliorp' said, "who is an-integral
part of the organized crime
structurc'in this country. Parents,
.who ars concerned with the avail-ability'of
narcotics- to young pcr-scms,
want these professional
'pushers' permanently removed'
fr&hj'tbc'streets.''' '
- .The.purpos? of the new, law^ is
hot to punish the unfortiinate addicts,-'
for'whom'New York State
piftvidps,: j»babiiitative'.. treatment,
but to establish' such a severe
penalty that it wUl make it un'
profitable /or professional nar-
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Photo above shows (L. lo.B.) Jack MeXlm, Carl 8ia<Rlut..Hay
Maddock and Harold Cruiclcsbank, "The Long Mland Semi*."
.one -of ther fite prtse-winning Barber Shop Ouarteti wblch .will.
appear at Freeport lligb School, Sat» Oel. ft sl^r^ing at 8:30,p.'toi.
Iqehided wUl be "TJw Bwe«l Adelinw." Proceeds wiU benefit tti«
Deaewi't'^widi of tbe PrabyteriMi Church oi FrMport. Call FB'
-8»1W«. I*pr 9^ya^*» MA 3-6247 to ticketi. . . . \^ "--
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| Title | The-Leader_1968-09-26 |
| 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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