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FplLLOW THE
LEADER'
FOR
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS "FREEPORT'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER"
FREEPORT BALDWIN K v J i J a J l V L L I
FOLLOW THE
LEADER
FOR
RELIABLE
ADVERTiSlNG
MERRICK
lath Year »o. 13 PEEEPOET NX THWESDAY, JOT,y 28, 19B3 tlVE CENT* PEE OOKY
Parade Will Pfepde
Formal Openir^tf
New Firemen's FieU
SeconcI Batfeditjtn.I^ill .
Scheduled for Freeport
On Sunday, August 2
An elaborate parad* has been planned
to precede the Second. Battal-
Itm drUl wliM) wUl mark the formal
opening qf the Precport Plre De-partnieiit's
M^orial Field on Sunday,
August 2,
With the Preeport Department as
host, six other villages oomprtslng
the district wUl be In line.
The firemen are to assemble at
11:30 o'clock so as to be in position
to move at noon. The head of the
colttmn will be located on Brooklyn
^iveniie, facin.g Main stree^l. It wUl
move, proceeding south through
•iMatn street, to Merrick road, then
•east to Merrick road and Buffalo
avenue, north to Sunrise highway
and *um left Into the Field at Buffalo
avenue and the highway,
tJiroufih the arch to the reviewing
etand.
lUe Freeport CJepartmerit. headed
by past Chief Frederick Bvss. as
eraad mairahal, will lead the first
divlskn, <oUowed by the color guard,
it3Be twiu] direE^d by WlUlam J, Dayton,
tihem the memb&rs of the various
companies preceded by <:ailei Xlrank-
Ua A. Orempd and'his deputies.
WlUUm J. Noll and - Georee J.
Schwaja and all the local appaitUs
Also in 'Uie first division will be
the BaMwln Fire 'Department ^ th
cailef OHver C. Pryer, Jr., and Ws'
d^jutles Winiaai K. Wright, Ohrls-tiasn
Bom, Jr., aiid WllUam T.
Wrli^t. jam Island PaA fireiiiea
will complete •the division In aharge
(Continued on Page 15! ,
Unity Party's Picnic
Deferred, to August 22'
yiUaee Truste* Ctord Vletorock an-nouneed
iKhis 'wieeh: :ti!iat -the annual
picnic and" 'oiittog.'of the tJnl-ty
Party of jpree-port has been postponed
-Cwm Saturday, August 1, to
Saturday. August 22, hecause of lack
of •Oaxm to -plaaa #».. event properly
for tuie earlier date
The ptonlc wUl l e held a* Hsmip-stead
Town-Fark, Point Laoiaat, and
it is expected that several hundred
persons jtriU alit«nd. .
'Pr«ei*o"lHt-''tWlit Gliib -
Ilocki>arty(»i£iday
, Ar,4«* jmWy/is-*o'.'»B/li^br"iJJ«-
Sre^iort-T&iAt .Ohfii timon'ow i d ^ t
"W W'loUoiwSa;!^'* » ^ - e o d .cruise
''^ D&vWBaM}"-'.".,^"' ''; " -•-
Ttm monttily ineeU% of ithe dub
win be Jbdd a n ' M d ^ mlgitt, J u ^ 31.
New Officers of Chamber of Commeroe
Newly elected officcrB of the Freeport Chamber of Commerce, (left la right) Burton SehUUng, Treaaurer: Ian
Murray, Chairman of the Board Of Directors; EmM Frengtr, Vtce-Presldenf, Robert Gwldsehmldt, Ftcsldenl;
Robert Kura, Vice-President, and Donald RfcLaren, Executive Secretary, Robert Mcl.ellan has also been
-elected a Vice-President but wab not present at the lime of the phoiogmph. Jerry Bagaitille Photo
Freeporf Little League AH Stars
NATIONAZ, LEAGUE
Anthony Aranella, Exchange
Robert Becker, Elks
Eonald Benincasg, JEafcs
CJhsrles Oanman, EUts
Bdward OhlUn&U. B'«ai B'rith
Roger Ciotti, Elks
Rabert Engsls, Rc.tary
Kenneth Evans, Rotary
Thomas MaTshall, B'nal BTlth
Frank Medaglia, B'nai B'rlth
BsTice MiUntan, Exchange
Peter Moore,-B'nai B'rlth
Nathtn Moss,-B'nai B'rlth .
Robert Bainsdell, BotaTy ' '
W!llia«i H. Mccaoefcey, Elks ' •
Managar
Willl_am_B. Axetrod, B'nai B'rith
ChesteF'clofti,' 'tRaiA ry
Coaches
Fij»nk BaseUee, G,0J». >?.! " .
Richard Brown, Federals
"Thonias Donnelly, F^eeport Bank
Sandy Peidsfceln, Preeport Bank
Grant Hedrick, G.OJ».
r^ul Haertz, G.OS'.
Wayne l»B!sarus, Freeport Bank
Joseph Mathews, Freeport Bank ,
Jamsa McOulre, GX^JP.
Richard Nathan, Pedarals
Prank Ru^sa. Meadow Br^jolcs
Jessa Rykert, Federals -
John Sandfers, G.O.P.'
David StninK, G,O.P.
Norman M. Camie, Preeport Bank
Manager
Mgar M. liazarus, Preepoi^t Ban*
Coach
Exclian^eClubHeair^^
Nkon Says Higher Interest
Due To Demand For Capital
-W. Sergeant Nixon cadiier Of the Preeport Bank,, in ..Bill
interview with The Leader, this "Week attributed the sharp rise
in interestrates to an eseees demand for capital for l^usixiess and
jndnrtrial operattons and expansion.
Mr. Mxon quoted estlisisn^'''to tib«' ' —
Pony LeagueHeadsConfident
'"-' Joseph-X.-MeGoey,jnanftlrerg Ereeport Pony tea'gtte
All-Stars, and James J. BBnnfftf.tho ooach, aro oori|ideat.lhey
have a team that is going a lonp; way^ffthe pqsf-«eaa©ii_ ganiSs
TwMch get under way at Lc-vittowii Saturday-afternoon. The.
squad is well balaneed in every dcpartmeMt ihcludiTig the pitching
staff, and comprises soirte exceedingly heavy bitters.
Is «aie<toiiled tor
effect that tbe Oesmma for tnooey Is
ruamUig 2S to W jper cent atosad of
the avaHaltle supply. He said itihJs de-
'mand Ineviitah}; issillted in interest
rates on losns eotnt W BS ixxmm&s'
actuaiUf ane OMniJeHng wlBh eadh
oOier to* tbe ca:^ thQ? need.
MB saM the diap& ihe prfoe ot
gm^smsAi^fxaiSs, some oC <wlidcb
ajie sdOSng as kiw «a flS-fewmjpoJnla
bs}dW'poz<— is pEn<i of -this Mtu^tion.
Si2K!e tpn&a and tinaacial isstttu-tinns
«aa lend ail tt« inan^''Miay
'M.lf«: wnaftaUler'lf ffie'-IB^^ ''m&
tbey are not Irayiog txmdls. ^ many
oases they are disposing of part of
their IxKiids to obtain c a * for boir-itiweis
and thfiire are no buyiere loathe
bonds exo^t at the lower prfces,
.•rtbidh automaticaUy lji|creases ihe
ylfiW the nurdhasere gat for thatn.
Mr, Nixon pointed" out UiaA government
bonds are twlng paid off ^t,
'par" dS-'tlhey njalure'.aand'thm* 'ttw.
j^deral BesBrve Bank % iequtred to
peEOjlfthe CKtnniereial W^WWBoi-]
row against tiie par value of <a»lB
raitea have not teen, as Wg^ a«..tliey
iie'rajw to* about 29 yea«5» (Contlnufd on Page 3)
Lent Eppel Describes
Gold Cup Race Entries
At Weekly Luncliaon
lx>u Bppel, of Cedar - iQrove, N. £,
asoclate editor of Speed and Spray,
predicted that a speed of 150 miles
an hour would be attained at the
Gold cup race to be held at Seattle,
Wash., oh Sunday. August 9, in a
talk at the weekly lunchetin'of the
Exchange Club at the Woodcleft
Bestaurant. Oddly enough the BPaft
he picked to oreate such^a mark are
the Slow Motion IC and the Slow
Motion V, of Seattle, He expectedL
from 8 MJ. 10 boats to compete, Including
possibly one of the" Etta
-8«ju.p owned" by • George Sarant. '
Mr.-lipppV who ls~casiBnj raan-
_ager of tht" hlartin Outboard Co.,
has been ap^'lnted 1»'-tiBpct any"_
"toife"'entered :ii(3^.;,^tstern speedboaife
owners. He said, fchait. beoause"--Of the
'Migk speed-attatoed'hy..lihe"craft-it-was
necessary to checlc every detftU
<CoritHiued on Page 4i
Start (laifiinMI
Games flislltei^irid
National AH'Siars;
Will ^ ! ^ n C4«i|i«tition
At.Ra»daQ Park iMfonday
The Little LeagMe baseiiall season
will reach its climax over the weekend
as .ihe All-atar -teams start thn
play-off' fbr the dlsti-ict champlon-sliips.
thait may | end in "sudden
ds-alh," or carry one teatn all'th?
way to WllMamsport, Pa.
The Precpont National League All- "
Stars have the advantage ol playing
on_ their own grounds at Randall
Park Hi 6;15 o'clock Monday nlghi,
-.vii-h Ihe Wfst Memp.stead teaguers
.15 iliefr opponents. M the locals win
they will have Tuesday and Wedne.'i-day
to rest. However, the Prcepor:
.American l>agiicrs have no sucli
break. They play Malveme at Mal-vetne
Tuesday night while 4he Rock-v'tlc
Cru're Natbn.-.is and North
Mtrrkk ai'c cimpstlr.g In Rockvilk
Centre. If the Preepoiters wfa Monday
night -they wEl talce on the -vie- "
tor of -the Roclcvllle, Centre-Nrrbh
Merrick .cncountea' at. Malvsme
Tuesday night
Then because -both PrecpDrt tr.ams
have fjeeu plR<;ed_tn, on; brac'Kiet,
-wihlcli-ls truft- •Qlr:iito::'^iiltet^:'ytUawi^:='
havJna.iWO leagues.'iQiere.ij.tt pos- ;'
Blbli^ty of their nu$ettnft,at Madvenvc
'^l^lIw^ay-nIglht'.'to'determine.-wiio '
shall meet the survlvtir of the upper
(Continued on Page W) f^'
Legioa Carni«aI,Op<5ii8
Ow Bay view Lot Monday
Itie anriwaJ carnival of WilUam
Clinton Story Post, American Ue-jfion,
is seheiuled to start Monday
on the field at Bayvtew avenue and
Swnrtse -Higtoway. <3«orge Maynee,
second vice-comjnaader of the post,
is chairman of the cawnlval conunit-tea.
Proceeds froni the show will
go" to the post's welfaiw fund. The
caKnival will continue throughout
-the, week, closing • Saturday higlht.
•^Ehere will be a mtfUhfee for children
at 2 Q!docl£ Saturday :
OoMpKBaerrW. .Bosseii Be>df)leW
l»s..aiinolincerf"the- scrap -OErtleoilon
last-Sunday "netted nipe-«toatS.-j6f-l
paper - and, ..anq_th«ai -toil' of_, oWjer
materlals,TM--""'"a}so--hfls-been, sbld^fb
-aM^'t£ft welfare fund.:Mr...lJedfBJd •
.|«IKwted.--4ha#,lf--«ioie-'-Legionnaires,.
MM oontrD»uK« tneJr ^rvJces more
paper-antf"scrap •-could have been-collected.
, • — i
A triple header
the loKTing Road lUeM l*vMitown,
Saturday. At M'M o'clock the Itock-ville
Gentire stars are due to meet
the Jievittown squad. Freeport wJB
ine«t a -team from Bfount Vernon,
JfJ.Tf„ at 1:30. fthen will owne the deciding
game, in whicih tiie victors of
the two preliminary contests will
meet to detennine't^ Iiong Island
cihamplcps.
The <t«ani iihai comes out ahead
will trawel iflj-State, proBaWy a
week laij^, .fotr ttoe play-off. Tlien
will cODoie Paus3>kieepsle and finally
B««clrton, atosK. If Manager Mc-
Goey's stars nMn tbrough these pre-_'
Uminaxles.',1ifey iiAp he headed fos'
Washington, 'Pfr^_smi.Mm wmssp^--
gue World'Searles, ' -
... Saturday's, gwues ^naiM. be. em. at--
tnactton for any bftsebaU ion and
a Jasige delegatinn of n'e^xKiteiB __ .. m,^ n„.«,_„j,«_'«^
Qoldsdvmidt Is Re-elected
Commer ceCfiarnber President
'Eobcrf 0. Qoldi«hmidt~ was in«nlm6u8lyTe"-elM'tod"W««
donl of the Preeport Chamber of .L'ommerce by the Board of
Direc-tOFB at Monday night's meeting. The following officers
were also unanimously elected to asssiat Mi". Gktldschmidt in the
f!haipfier'.s expanded program:.Vicii Presidents, Robert's. Mc-
Lellan, Eobert 1. Kiirss, Enul J; FTengi^r; Treasurer, Burton
.Sehillinp: Exeoutiva Secretary Donalds G^ McLaren,
ISi. Ooldschonldt, In acceptliur^a
fecooid t«ni, stated; "A year of In-tat^
ve' planning and orgsnlza'Uon
!G ended. We axe nov geared^-for
notion. All Ghamber dl«1sions and.
oalninJttoes, mill be •tonnedlately ac^'
.Urated to a?Me*» the twenty^, olt?
Jectlves for a better freeport arit'
jftppBOed.. during ,o«r membets^lp.
campaign." - • ".^.
iSt. GoMschmldt reported tDe
meodmrs representing large ^oueems
in tbe higtier category. He aiid the
nvvnvui ixom Hie presait nieniber|-
ship Win ran close to $29,000 a year.
He i«redteted a BteadUy liwreaslng
meoiberaWp duxtag'toe nejrt year/
"caiwoN KH^KMAcrr
»rtie Canwm l*ajmia<T, 6 South •
Main street, Wtt wmaln! open Sunday
"^Kftertthe -otueirrdruggtrts-jn^;
l»reeport elosc""fit 2^o'cJoa(:;-"^Itie"tele-";'.".
phone is •I'Reeport 8-iOM| , '
/ - •
lr.-i,J :-;.JiS
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| Title | The-Leader_1953-07-23 |
| 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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