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KACIB AND FIGllJRES dN4i;s ~
Ml lSMrJok» Attains. elwiMl ia 17^r «rf t h d M i A ^ S
- ";-; : — o — > ' V-:'-'?
jm^^^-Sf^f^-^'iSr ""^ «*'^*'">' *'<»« Congress, yhey ^ •
f n ? t h t rl?'^":?"^ ^ " ^ ^- ««'*«"& both 8 e h " t o . s S ; l f fi
and John E Ifennedy, senator firom Massftchusetts. *"f«"^w,
a lawyer, -rhej* ha* b^a 83 law;«n •wois-«„ 3 f ^ ^ h i ^ -
The voUii| In seven big states-wjU have a Wajor imMcl m Oaout!
come of tJ^^sra ^csWenti^l election. Hew are the^t6» «Mt S
Presidential woting recorts frota MM to WW: ^ ^ ^
—Newj ¥«rk:.43,ateetor8l votes; votedjter WJlepjabUeiri. <»
Oemocrats, with one electiott going to th^ Bull JM[«W8 Party of
Toddy Hoosevelt. - v. •
-PeAnsylvania: 26 electoral'votes;'voted for 11 Hepubliean candidates,
Ave Democrats, and once for the BuU Moose Party. "
-Illinois: 26 electoral votoa; voted for nine"'Republjeans and eight
Democrats. . • _• .
-Ohio: 26 electoral votes; ,ybted "fW 1ft .RepuMleana and seven
Democrats. • ' • -
-Texas: 25 electoral votes; voted for H Democrats and three Be.'
publicans.
-Michigan: 21 electoral .votes; voted for n'Republicans,- five Demo-
"crats, and oite for the Bup Moose candidate.
— O —
•When lli» pmpU go to iho polls on JBlBctoj Day, they den'l
choose s President tint Knembers, oi |he Slecfoii! CoUegt. Tbasn
electon. egjipl in nuaAer to the Jiiembflrsof Cenmtm» pMs thiec
frim ih» Disteicj ol Columbia, aetoally elect the Prwident when
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§f^,afaltaJ|55fUje present m^^
P
antiua}.
2, at .the "Soiis of -I^^ Hall' on |
Grove'6t. •' ..
, Speelid Hors-D'oevreB will be
served, For ticlcets contact! Cath-
.erine Abbate at FE 8-050tf or
Aljce Ruttura at irfA 3-8098.'
Photo ebon tbovrs Kchard M. Iflxpn endonins HM CTndWncy
of Town of Hempstead Cojunctiman Jin Hii»hoftiM Out pB&e* ot
Hiattufi, Court Judge. CSountiUniaa NiohoS,n8)de«.|nJBaIdwHi nxjl
has ' been very acUm - in itvnwenlina- Ittaa Fnepoict-BfUwfai r
area in Town acthrtlias. , • '
Las.Vegas Jsllfe:.
At Freeporf Elks.
-*The Freeiiori Lodg6'of Ellcs Js
•& -charitable organization which
is'limited In the-anSouiM.Df Its
donations to all' form* of'Charlt-ableorgariizatlonea
by the amount
of-revenue it .obtains.
Injtieeplngr'with this, the Pyee'-
#ort Elks have ipade plans to
bring Las Vegas to the Frfejiort
Lodge of Hits on B^lday, NOV* 1.
On this' elate, the'Bllui Clubhouse,
Wl.W. Merrids Road, fVee-port,
will resemble thd- Sajtds
Hotel in miniature, r
jMurr;|iy^J£Sieg'el
TdjSpit^lc i e t oe
iJacires AMxiliary =
* Jhe^XadlW-iitixillary of Our
Holy HedewnenSdiool-wiU hold
its regular, monthly, meeting on
.Monday, Nov.^'te the School Social
Hall at 8;3p.p,m.
Mr.'Murray" J. 8iegel, founder
of "Think Thin Inc." wlU be gu'est
spealccr.
Judge Berman To
Speak In Freeport'
The Freeport^ Chapter of Cancer
Care wilt hold a general Wet*
ing on Monday,^ Nov, 4 at 8 p.m.
at the Unitarian Cburch of Free-port,
South Ocean Avenue.
, Judge Alexander Bemia^} wJH
spealt on, "Our Troubled Youth ol
Toifby." '' " •
j r ^ » w^; no retpiSiMKitar. o ^ &^ J ^ Iw^fei" W a
, resident oM^p«xfe,i3eh'l wait. ' i .' /'if ;>•••-'iy'"*.,
mttyHealy. . . • . , • ' - ' . ...•._- .,
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On Sunday, MOT. 3,-iroip;4 to'ft ji^.^ J«atinl« and PenyPlsetunr
wiU present 'm» Big B«i Cbcld^l Pavty" {foi^fyHidshl lwu»"to
vtetory) and lh« pn-etection Ereepoti HeinAlteni Clpb" taUr-to
b« held at tb« KaspnicKalL- Mesrick Bead.'PrMport; Tielcels
may, b« pwcbasod at RapuUicsn Club' Headqpiqrteln,'8'Wn;t
Merrick Boad.-Pj;mpMt, to* donalto;i;of;9n» d9lUur.,Tt>«» wUl
bs (misUu.fr«i-e9ei{M<dUi and !)q» d'p*~ms. A, f«w of Ha 7(l'fp<m-
«bns of fhb iundton me pliOiufd' jibov* iHtb tii«-'iioaor«d caxi-dldat*
lor tlui AlMfnbly; San Ipuavioo.v'IfHer «m 1L. Jto Itl
Anfll* Cullln« iMimi^TlMdiar, Vtat^taiTiruTMvwk Vwt-" Ontr
vino, Derofhf J^pp«ln«na..Jua» It^sj^^plknuiiW^ SUtguL'
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1968-10-31 |
| 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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