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FREEPORT BALDWIN ROOSEVELT * M b K K. t ^ f^
17th Year, No. 38 PIBEFOET, N. y., THtmSDAY, JAKUAaY JtB, 10B3 -m" »».
Nassau Yacht Club Installs
3HS5155^.'
A gronp »l leaainir members at .the Nassau Tacht Club instaDatlon
•liitner a t their E x p o r t elnblloiisa Sunday night. Left to rieht are Dr,
M. Clark Green of Lynbroolii fIrBt oominodore of the olub; Oacar Alpert
at FreeiHirt, tncwning comuiodare, receiving tlie gavel from Nei»on
Benlstein of EochvUle Centre, retiring coininodore; and Julian Jawitz
of Long Beach^'past coinmodorc, who prpsided as mnster of ccremonlefl
I' at the losta-ilriUon doner. —B3,g3tvl]c I'hola
Nassau Yacht (^lub Installs
OscUr^Alpei^^As Gornriiodore
Ositar Alpert of P r e e p o r t was in.stalled a s commodore of t he
NasHMu Yaeht {flub at a g a y iHBtallation dinner" i n ' I d i t i tin- (duli-lious'?
iit the fo<il of Bwlell .street Freeport. Huiiday iiifrlif. Ap'
(irnxiHiHlely 1!KS mcmhers and giiesJ.s iitteiided the'affair,
Carl T, Hellsten, chalmiaii of
Freeport's Waterfront Comm^tee
and past contmander of tlte ScniQi
Sbore Pc«r«r Squadron. Installed Mr.
Alpert in office, after -whhai Past
Comaiodore Julian Ja-wJtz of "Lang
Beach, master of cerenuailes, Installed
taie oUier officers.
Rear conmiodore PWUp Greraj of
Oceanside m«wle a presentation to
Nelson Bejmsteln of RockvUle Centre,
retlrtng cosiunodore, and" Rear
Comniodore Sam Engel of Rock?
vUle Centre pr«B#nte<i a gift to Mrs.
Bernstein In appreciation of ItiBlr
Meadow Brook Bank'
Re-elects Directors
Officers Alsi Re-Named
At Meeting of Boaid-^-
In Merrick on Monday
Elvln EP. X}d:WJmls, Chester * . • Fulton,
Joseph H, Gwiy. and John R.
Wlltet* of Freeport, wmiam -A.
' •• Kielmana and Karl R. Neld«steto
of Lyrkbrook were among the dlrec-toM
re-eleoted at Kh« annual meeting
of the stocldiolders of the Meadow
•Bi'ooli: National Bank held
Tu«sday afternoon In the Merrick
office of the tastltutlcm.
Others were:
• J o h n Eldrldge Beebe, C|s&den
caty; anfl , J. Bejsoveo. (^.A:,
Hempstead; Daniel J."Cooney;'East'
WIDiston; Asa B. Elliott, Merrlckf
WUHann C. Grmt, MI>., ,Gard«n City;
>^ Milton „ A. Hepdrlckson. Falley
,^ream; Moses Hofrstein, Merrick;
fJeorge C. Kelso. Merrick;. ,^arl Na-bele.
Merrick; Oscar J. NoUet, Bald-miti;
Nomiaa F. Penny, Manhasa^t}''
|pred SoJiaordt, Beltonore; H4toert N.
I Snyder, Merrick; .AugwtasB. WeT'^
ler, Merrick.
At the organizational meeting of
the Board which tnSmadlately' follow^
the stiefchoWera meeting, Au-miKfcii.'
s "R. TitWler was w»-<>1«Tt«rl PKKPR-'
services to tJie club during the past
year.,
Hainlltoa ijeder of RookvlUe Centre
reoelvetra Commodore's Mug for
outstansdiiig work in behalf of the
organization during 19S2.
Birthiiay CBIHSS were presented to
Mrs. 4J*n Alpert, wife of the new
cominodore, and Mi*s. Edna Melsel-man
of Lynbrook.
Dr. Carter and Wife
Shot By Assailant
Who KiUs ffimself
Wounded Pair StlH
Fighting for Life In
Meadowbrook Hospital
Dr. James'C. S. Carter, 53, and
his bride of less than a month, Au-trie
A, Curfcer, 36, who were shot
by a Jealous asfsa.ssin in tbelr residence-
office, 5 Railroad avenu«,
Monday morning, ane fighting for
their lives In :h£ M^adowbrock Hcs-piul,
Eaat Hsiiipstead. Their assail,
aiU, Horace Oleii. 58, of 500 Babylon
Turnpike, cominit^eed suicidj
mimsdialel.v after pouring the bullets
into his victims.
Dr. Carter and his wlfp were in
:iie living room of their honie when
Oles entered, shot Dr. Carter In Clis
back ajid sent three biiUets mlo the
body of Mrs. Carter, who was sitting
on a couch, one Mtting her left ear.
•the other her left aim and the third
entering her back and passing
through tho Ixidy He ttien placed
the muzzlej of the_ 32 calibre ' Colt
Autcmatlc fin his iiibuth arid tixeS.
DespSta his Woiulds, ^Dr. C.^rt?T
was able to get tojlhe telephone tn
-iij)5.«ttlf«-oip>.TiDtl«y^ilfer ^ i l c e „ ^ ho
were quickly on Uie scene -wl^h Df
Bernard Markowitz. He .said Oles
was dead atn;i had the physician and
his wife rushed "to the hospital
where when (he fjca^pr went to
press yesterday afternfpkn it was
said both wei^ on the Mnger list,
with the woman In the « w e precarious
coDjUtlon. Members.W the
Homicide Squad oF the Na^ssau
County PoUoe took over and qulijkly
completed their investigation of the
shootlngi
Mrs. Carter had lived at the Babylon
Turnpike address for five years
(Continued on Page 41
On Meadow Brook Staff
Bm C. PEnOOLAS
New Jersey Banker
Joins Jeadow Brook
Ben C'Peticolas Named
,"^ Vice-President,on Slfart
Of Nassau Institution-.' -
•'-^'Augtisfiia"^.''iW51ier,' president o£
the Meadow Brook National Bank
has announced the appointment of
Ben C. pietloolas, of West Orange,"
WJ., to its administrative staff with
the title of vice-president^.^.,.
"The requirements resulting from
the expBnslon program of the 'Me«- j
dow Brook-. National •*Bank have j
made 1-t necessary for us to engage
an experienced bank executive • of
major callbi"e to-help in the co-ordination
and standaTdizatlon of our
procedures," Mr. Weller said. "Mr.
PetlfOlas brings to his new asslgn-mjni
an /xceliant background In
(Continued on Page i)
Another Banker Heads Kiwanis Club
Banlier "41" Y-Onng of the Wejid^t*K-~i s3BL_ rook snii.Ies liroadly as he receives gavel of Kl*vajiialss>^lpliiiltJi"-..ffr ojBi retirlnir
presldeht, Banker'John LAcy Of t i e Frce|>ort Ilank, at aniiuai InstaUatlon dinner of club a t Sunrise V.Wafe,
n»mn!iB.at^ %w* iwwr
PIVE CENTS PER COPY
ED
Board CaUs Hearing
On M District Piaii
Monday, January 26
' Bergen Place S o l v ed
In Program Designed
For High Class Area
Creation of a proposed super-business
zone designated as "Business
A.A. District" Is ya be the subject o4
a .hearing by the Ylllqge Board at
its meeting on Monday night, January^
28. i t is" understood that if
adopted South Bergen place for its
sr.tlre length from Swiirlse Highway
to Merrick roati will be the first to
receive the new designation.
A "Business AA District" would be
a combination of Resident AA, Resident
A Rc-ildence Apnrrment and
BU-sinoiW Dlstilcts
Stoics, shops and t'tneral department
stoits for the retail sale of
i liny of the following articles and for
ani ol the following, purposes or
rendering any of the loHoTOWg services
would be pwmitted:
"Dry gmods, notions, men^s woin«n,'s^
and children^ APParel, food, drug^.
stationery, hooks, -gifts, Bntlquefe,
I arts and crafts, household eleottlciil,.,.
appllnncKS, air coiidiUOTlIng,- heat'-'
ing aad pUunbins displays^ hard,T,U''
.wav,f,'" aonfections, uhotogji:ajj^ajifts >
'aTfttTsnoidgiraphy supplies. )iouseh6liJf
furnishings, toys, draperies, Jewelrj',
ivobby products, musleal wwrfc amd
musical insta^mnenis, MOoBd' goods,
tobacco, newspajjers mxA magazines,
barber shop, beauty parlors, shoe
repair shop, tailor ^ o p , restaurant,
I retail package liquor stores, laidef-
I taking and embalming, banks, of- •
floes, clubs and ibdjges."
CtonditTons proposed are as fol-lows;
"A. All goods or piroducts manufactured
or processed on the premlsea
shall be sold at retail on tbeprem-
'ISBS.
' "B, Not more than five persons
shall be engaged to mamifactu^ring
or prbccsi5lng:.juch goods or products
I-it any one time.
"C. Individual motors used Jn
;oimection with such manufaoturtng "^
-iball not have greater capacity than
one horsepower per motor, and the
jgsregate shall not exceed four .
hotsie power. The Ibnttattons herein
imposed do not apply tojftttch motors
as are tised In-#ie~5p«rajEiini of a
duly provided apparatus In piwdd-
Ing refrigeration-fljid air condition];,;
i n g . • ;• _ ' • •
"D.-Outdoor displays of "food or
mercjiandise,Shall- not be permitted
from any set back area or sidewalk.
E' No store for the retail sale of
food shall occupy any area of more
han 3,000 square feet.
F. Air cbntytionlng, heating and**
plumbing units or fixtures art permitted
for display and show room
salei purposes only and all' shlpptag, • "
packing, creating, altering and repairing
thereof are prohibited."
Freeport Bank Re-Names
Officers and Directors
•All directors were re-elected at
the . annual meeting of the Stock-holder.>;
oft the Freeport Bank held
Monday afternrion in the 'bihic' At
•he meeting of the directors held to-medlately
following all officers" ol
•he bank wfr w-electcd also.
CANNON: PHABSIACY •• '
OPEN Au, »Ax-.$tnmA's
The Caimoii Pihanaacy, 6 South
Main Street, wlH remain open Sunday-
alter the other_ dragglsts in
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| Title | The-Leader_1953-01-15 |
| 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 | 1953 |
| Type | Periodical |
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| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
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