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iStli Year, Ro. 18 FSinPOET, N, Y., THOTtSDAY, ATfOUST 27,1963 WmS OEHTB PER flOPY;
SES AGAIN IN 1HSPU
Peny League Trophy
PresaitedtoiMcirs
At Elb Chib IKnner
Paul Falcone Reviews
Season and Predicts
Better Luck Next Year
WopWes imm Spring the first season
of 'Pony iieagiift 'bftseball in
fteoport -WBwr awarded a,t a dltmer
ending itim seasoii gjwjo.ta the Mks
cluUliouse Wednesday oilgtet, August
19. "Hie Itaul S-atame <aMaapton^lilii
award, dom,m m toe president of
the league, was jxrese^tM to «he
Motors, ^KQteored by tSaawat Motois
anrt ParSifttofSfty V&tt Baaa: Brown,
a memiies^oif-^the Park CteaiailssJoo.
eiid accepted iby.Howafd B. Ea-wands
of thq latt«r corporation
Afemibers of all four teams tlmt
cotnpcte<{ In the league, exce'Pt tooys
, on, vacatlottsjdelaiied ify the comps-titton,
wews jpresent with their managers,'
wiachps, leiague officials,- vm-plrcs_
jmd their jjanentar'WilJIaiin P.
, IH^D, coach of ^ ISaadets £isiir-
- ance jalner 0(fieIateireB''^iaftslima^Steiv
. Of >'tIi«VGeB«o&^' siiiotixinkBSlid tbjait
next yewr'.EPWjxwl;/would hdy^jw
, ,' a Bftli&limtl !£iaa)gue ptovldhig t>a»e-faall
facilities' for boys oil the way
from fi years t^trou^ '!I2 'in -Hie
gjlttle Z«a«uies.. 13 ' and U- Ui the
' Pohy lie'aeue and 15 and possifaiy
iI6 in the Babe iRutb. euoutt. He said
the only tiling tba.t c«u2d curtail the
proposed prvgtaja would be-.a lack
of diamond on whicb Us play. He
also tihaaked all ,who took any part
in noaUns-the se&soa a success.
Trustee iCord iVl^ron^ said iit had
been a gveat pleasure to have had
a port In oiffrding an op&ommU^
for tJie 3)«a*h~<rf- the ooHHMinlty to
leam the (sJiniple prtadples jot hase-
(OoBianned on piige 103 —
WHELAN DBDO STOBE
fliFBN A l t DA-r SBN»A¥
The WtostaB I3i% a«a«, S4 Sowtti
MBAR. ^t^,j;^"jeemnii.4apm. Soa-'
day aftsr^pe offier phfti1»ac-ies..iiiL
"fteepppt 'olose' a*-2. o'Ctock.-.'-The-
•telephbne la srajeepoi* 8-0083.
Village Offices Moved
TctPronioM MBdency^
In the interests of efficiency, nii-raerous
chaiqies have been made in
the location of offices in the Municipal-
BttildlnffrThc entire accouht-im
deparfwietit is new located on
the" first floor. VUiage Clerk MIJ-ford
P. Van .Riper has an off tee to
hiiaself. The small .office at the
front of the building is now occupied
hy iDeputy Clerk Russell E.
HotaUre;, Pred A. Hager, and Mrs.
Marge Etiders, secretary to the
VlUage Clerk.
The large, niftin roam ha&.heen
partitioned down Uvt iniddle. The
accounting staff "hais been mcved
from down stairs and occupies one
half the', room, wbile 'the_ Electric
Light Department has the other
half.
Receipts of Stadium
May Exceed Estimate
' • Village Has Reoeived
. $1 ^380,50 Tliiu Far
Frottt-AMset Car. Rac6s^.
. JElecetpts.'lf^ohiVtaii^'ttutgi'fac^ at
'th?,:S$attnicIi}ia:-'S^^^f^mn frtm.lthe
.A\lgvst.l5,<-have totaled-^17,38054,'
It was" learned' a t the Village office,
tifia weelc. In'-as-nwch, as racing Is
to.Qonilniic into October at least,
'prospects are that t&e leveiute w^U
be oonsUtera,b^ in exicess of ^the
$20,<H>l>~In"cIuaed in ^the budget as
anticipated for the year.
The receipts by montjis have been
OS follow s-
Mareh $ 32558
April 123.07
May , 2,271.49
June 4,150.111
July* 4»UJS3
"August 6,6W.9«.
70Lf^§|soni Attend
Unity Party Outing;
Many Prizes Awarded
Entertainment f^girain
Provided By Roniettca;
Late Members Honored
Estimates y»ry as to jBie numbEr
of perswjs who attended"'the' an-'
nual outing of the Unity Party at
IVeat Beach, Hempstead Town Park,
Point-Lookout, oft SaWday: Biit the"
records show more than 1,000 hot
dogs were consumed which indicates
the crowd was a largfe one, arotkid
700. .
it was a iperfeot day, neither too
warm nor too idold and the sun
shone Mgtitly, The majority of the
crowd were futoic voters, that is
to sa,y childten, and to say they pat
in an enjoyable day is to put It
mildly. The some goes for itbeir
elders. .,
Added to.tlic 1,000 trsn&s, hundreds
otf bamiiurgers, many gallons
of ice ereaan, and. soft drinks too numerous
to ine'ntlon' VKte dispensed
by' mmbers'-.of the outing ixImiaiA-t*
e-iwttdfeii bjc Village TtUstee Ciprtt
Ej^Lents Say Towm
Can Take All Homes
t ,• • • '••' . •• • -- j
uruterN ewFrogr§M
Porty-!^ix lessi'cs of town property at Preeport Point and-
East Point wh« «rn ihreiitnned with the loss of their holdings and .
the money they liavi- xpelit in (Icvolopiujy them are awaiting *he
oWtcoiiic of a eBnft'rt'i'ifte licM Tuesday st noon at aTMfiBting^of th«-
Towji Board with a delegation of the iinfortnnateo involved.'
New leases Just received by'tfie
Herman Barash Names
Committee CSiairmen
Herman Barasohi chainnan of the
Retail Division of the Preepoi't
Channber of Commerce, appointed
the following committee chairmen
at a. recent meeting of the Division:
Herbert Balser, Chain Store Coordination;
Irving Greblnar, New
Members; • Milton D^nziger, Sales
tenants not only gSw the town tlie
right to tate ow? all buHdlngs cm-the
pmpei'ty at their «xj>lra«cm in
'1'958, but fail-to Indlcttte what iet»t'
ia to be charged durlnt; iihe next
five years. _ /
The East Point residents, WbD
charged th«t new fi^ic-yeor leases
from tho town would mean a iS^,'
000 loss and eventunl evictioai, ^id-
Members; ' Milton D^nziger. Sales uiey wnI4-iwt slen the cootrdctis
and Mer^a-ndlsa Promotion; PhUip ^^^ ^b'^t .ihey woiild take.tMlr «lUm
Schllf,, Customer Survey; 9Wneyl^^y^;_ '-''•', v .
Ab§iSon,r • Christmas c 5>e«oi"aUaqw; f -. "H-'nia'slgn the leiuses." «itnifttti«a •
iTo'rman Appieton, -Mfeiriber M?et-ljjg
oider nt M, TesAiKOrmti'^tiisA. for
being the -eldest ivoman pi«sent, as
Ehe did in 105>2,-whlle Jabcb (Jaiel
Post at 76, was the oldest nmn In
the throng.
Entertainment was furnished by , _^ , ,
members of the Freeport Police | ninnlty problenu -^vlll J » examined J p ^ ^ Point and East l^
Boya' Club and pupils of the ChU- """-* -"--'-'- - ----- '- '
dren's Theatre Project.'There were
(Continued on Page 14)
l?<irfelng;' PWUp „l^wJtfl'wtfe!,' ffustoV
jner Relations; and Tbeo4oi« Gplte-ler.
Budget and 'CoUeetloas. ;
!'Tbrough the "wbikfit these.chalf-mctt
and. tbeh committees, oil
phases' of Be'tailer-CusUMncr-Oom-our-
honaes." - r . —'- . ,.
"• ' BafUe Beran In'lOM . h :-
Tb^ battle goes iKuc& to i9i0 Wlicn
the town clahned ewnerahip ot'i,
BJ~0iCT« tract on the esfit sJ^ vf
'Woodbleft C^nal,' loncwa as ^itV'
TWalS '. $17^80.84
. Revenue includes the percentage
of the gate receipts and also a cut
on-'tAe-taHe'^'Wm the 'concessions
operated i»y the Pew Yorfc Sport-service,
Inc. .The-entire ..amount Is
.from 'stock-car -and midget^'raclng.
ein«e.---5Ka,Iotaier- evemts haTC be^-
(Oontiniied on. Page 4)
In I^ercii fitncis Attoeitton
s t a r t of Ereeport slmn clearance project in Bennin^on
Park ia oU fprjaileiBt a year, if not entirely, as a FedeFaTHmis-ing
project. •,.
Its psobjbie ileaffi taell #as sounded
iwlth the announcement on Slon.-
day of pxQiects approved- for. Om
aiweni " < 1 ^ " ] yeiarVtly-' the -- t»i&Hb
Bousing Adayibistmtlou in WfA-Ingtoo.
The list contains only toee
aUdtanents In New Toifc States
funds foE.SSl temliy unMs in Syi&-
cuse;: 488 lit Buffalo asa IJHH ik'
Owater' 'New "York.
The tota3 ,«03r »the nation is 'only
20,000. aJid.PitiUc Hotislng Commissioner
Charles -B. Shisser said the
additional piojccrts hare been na-tloned
on a nation-iride basis, with
main consideration behig given to
sahmging projects in which 'Qje local
and Federal govennment had the
heaviest Investments.' ' '
IPneeport^ application y^ for a
grant of appn»dntatc!7 91^000,000
with which to pifovkle 99 -iEamUy
units. lAv. initial apfproprlatlait of
440,000'<«ras made to lay the gixrand
work for the project, iMjchidlng the
making of a survey, which has bfeen
ccmpleted and .a jrepcaS. tJled.jn
WaAlnffton. Alhoiit $25,040, of the
f «,QOd has been spent, JW^piat Is
•imfortMnate in that its contract
-with' the government- is of such a
fnelimlns^'nftture. Had it ..an agree-maat
jifoiiWlng. for an aaaiBia pay-piKEtt
toward the carrying out of the
project, as sme communities have,
tis iprospects of final appraval would
hS'Ve been much better.
•When Cgngress convened In January,
president Eisenhower recommended
approprlatioms tjrtth wWcih
to carry out i^9,000 family units
throughout the country. The House,
i n s t ^ of doqiplylng with this re-quests
attempted to kill Pederal
public housing^ entirely, by the simple
process of denying any funds for
(Otmtlnuea on I^age 4).
Griiiam: Chief %iedkw
At .Candlelit Service
The Very, Sev. Hariy Oraham,
O. P., natl<»ial...diiector-of Uie Holy
Naipe Soclfetyi is to^be the principal
speaker : at the annual-•qon(llellg|i|
service ;to be conducted ta the
dhamlnade 'High Si^ool Bowl,
Mftieola^ by the "Holy Name Socto-tlesj
St. -|!lass|lf;:Caunty. ^on..Sun<iay
mght, -Sept&ber.,' 13 at 8 o'cJocSs.
*ftdaL^f**fe •-pttoanor, .--Calteillc
Chaplain .iilMlbchet .B&ldj^vto. be-mftde-_'
ttf'^#'elirip tiSersy-mi sis-'"'
terajn tjK cwmfe toattend.
Knights Offer Car
To Priest in Chile
There is a surprise awaiting the
Rev. Bd^zthi DujicM. of the Marinole
Order, who is pastor of theOathollc
(Mission at Ohol Ohol, OhUe, which
.was destroyed -by fife'ireceniay.
, KaUiw'.!Bunne ls'fa>'"be:flie-ifecli»-
ient of one of the Cfats disposed ot-at
theo'ecent bazaar of Archbishop:
.iiia8ga,.;the. SenjeMl:,-itsfthmanXlfc
nounoed this week, SJcalWhe PW?te
JOi^MMO to the 19iS-131w»roIete^b¥
My _S|-»B:-tl!4rt_taste.id,_-, .". -'...
iCiwanw' Cloh Momhferi;- ~f
To 'Se(e~00dger.'G«Bie"' •••-—
...Members'" dr the Klwaaia aub
have; punshasec^ a block of ticstoets for
the 'game between the Brooltlyn
Dodgera flind.the aniwaukee Braves,
to he played at Bbbet» RteJd ne»t
Wednesday.-night..lnaExnu£(h as tine
National Lisagtie pennant rsum; cen-
.ter41b#tween---,t<hese ?teams„JW. I.-
GeSiee'^nSee^ Mpm%, expect to
have-nm<3h-tr(mide'di^osing of t&e
dudkeits. XUii seiri&.w}! Ijiive an im-pottan*
bsarteg »n the oiftcOTie of
the pennant race In which She Dodgers
had ft lead oi «lne?«aaies before
Tuesday's cont^ts .were gotten. «n-flar'waiK-
:'•;;-« .•;y-:;5 •"";>' '• "
Rev. Yost io Preach
At Chnst Lutheran .
The Rev.'John Yost, Jr., of the
Board of Porelgn Missions, is to
prcacia «tt'''Christ ivutheran Cihurch
Sunday at 9 oWoclc His njsponrf-blUty
is to enUst missionaries /or
foreign service.' The Sunday School
for children, 3 to 8, will also be open
at 9. The ordinance of Holy Communion
will 'be observed 4t 8 A.M.
and declstoiia made to improve
Preeport as the outstanding i^op)}-
ibg center of the South Shore of
Long Isaand," Mr. BaraSCh declared
is bordered by.SoAth dove street,-
Up to that time, the [Bft9t Point.
residents had paid rent to tiie 2ate"
John J. Randal], a plosieer Preeport
i«altor Who developed the water-fmnt
property and Gxn leased.lt.,
The town dl^liled Rondali'ls tttf«
tothe pr^serty.', - - '.
. In May, 1911, fiiu{a«&Be mmi Justice
iGhail^ 7%oidkmod irated that'
•the town 04 own the fff-aepe teawt
but he assured the nesktents his de^
cUm-iwopM only mean "a cihauee «f
•landtonto" .*o theift,
_,'aa»y6ifl.iesaMMlcffB)-acted hi,,
goat faiai_uid are- enCp#d to first
cts^eeti^ssi/' lilg,f:a«ilBton i«a4,
Criekets and katydids whioh have been filKiig the night air
with t h w rhythmic notes may 'riot indicate, aa was heUeved'
years -ago, that frost is sije weeks away, but they are a harWnger
that summer is on. its last legs and fajl is at hand.,
with'the-arrlva,l«f-aBtninn; comes •-;: "''^ " "—^—~
football practice.and thoit 4s iiigta
'mx the doonstep. Starting this
Thursday candidates fosr the Bed
,DCT13S are to undergo physical ex-amlnMIons
at the Preeport. Higli
S^ool. And untfonns are to be
•bandied out as well. • -
T*e<n on Tuesday, the. firtt 'day
oi practice, the boys will get dcfwn
to work In earnest on the .high
school field 'with two sessions of
drllSng daily until school opens for
the (fall term on 'Wednesday, Bep-tember
9. Head Coach Bill Ashley
has been out of .town but will be
back In time to,take aver with the
members of his staff.
Prospects for a successful season
are much brf^tor than they were
.a year ago when everything depended
on a g i ^ n team that also* waa
laicUng in wei^xt-Xhe WSS 'vacst^
apad eompirtses Hams' '*i test yeaT^i
•lettCTmen with a y««i at exsperlcnce
and extra poandage on their ftanwM.
^caiiie. of'the "t^eteraas" are »}«%,
Pemiell,.:«red .WadHngton, .^N)^
Papacbsma and Leo SBemendea In
the back field with Jim Morrow,
Pat. KHiUkelly,^ Mft* TfaroMi and
Keimy Vooght on the Unb.
i^ojne of last year's "'j.V." squad
•will get a chance to fHI in. All hi
all Oosch Ashley hopes to have a
tesffi that wUl be in tlp^top Shape
for the opening ^game of the-season
agiOast Chamlnade ot axineola, im-dcr
the 'lights at the fitadhoa o^
Saturday night, September 26.
fj-,,;
'iff
''"•I'i-tv-^'^^ji,
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| Title | The-Leader_1953-08-27 |
| 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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