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FREEPORT'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER"
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FREEPORT BALDWIN ROOSEVELT MERRICK
IStli Yew. Ko. 22 FEEIPOET, JS. Y., THPBSDAYi BBFT^liIBm Ja* 1888^ FIVE OENTS FEB QOPT
I | i l ^ Sebednle
ilNlpin Saturday
..|Sack rield Defense
-Bri^tSpot of Team,
Coach AsMey Avers
'^Hopeful but not overly optimls-
•itlii|l" Uiese were the words used by
Ohlef Ooswai Bffl Ashle-y wmcemtog
"ttiB praspeots of the Preeport High
Schooi Eetf Devils this week BS
•,_*,*hey -prepared to open the- football
season in MtneoJa Saturday at 2
' o'clock.
Though there are numerous 1952
lettertnen on the squad, the coach
explained there are several posi-
Itons that needed strengthening be-lore
the team could become a winner.
He would lUce to have a stronger
centre and quarter back fomtoln-atlon,
better kicking and pasiSlng
Also some of last yeai 's players are
in new positions to which It Is
taking thcon some time to adju;bt
themselves
The bright spot Is th«> back field
defense, ^^Ith Dick Pennell and
Fred Wadllngton,, bhougll small, .being
good tacldws, Pat KllllkcU;/_ and
Mike Tirnifin,- line -ItiKJi^. • are~ ex'^.
pected to,give' a -j^ood aci^aafiii^ -eff-
-"' WfenselVeS.-, JJta"' 1^a^i^i!tasL' ' "
The position. Sicenter ft wide open
wlfJi CUve Pra.it/ a'liufilcy'lad iiom
• Last year'? "J,V,1'. team; , grooika
Heenarf and -posrfbV JcrnxL^^Wl^her
in the runnlBg. /Saidii wUI be giren
plen^ "of opportunity to ^show bis'
ability before the Sanson Is very
old,,
George Blid, a sophomofe.vfe .^or
ing the bert pafislug to date. Be'
posse^es great itotenitlaUties, but Is
taejqii^ilenced ahd ii(ri)ab3y wlU tekib
a season to devidop. He or JoSm
Papacdsma are Vhe most likely p^os-
- pects for cpiaiter back. An adequate
blocker Is needed for the pc^Uicn
of full hack ftom itAlcIi.SQi^^lr,
Leo Fernandez a i ^ S^^^sher aid'being
considered. ^ *
Gm<b A&tdey. .;.|4ld the -ststitinag.
lineup on sittftdfty jwobfMy would
be as follows: . '.'..'..","."';'.!= ;:\^ -:-
C3eiitr*-jJ6hh Swisher. ,"'"'"'_„
Right Ch«»d—OPat NleoUha.
Eight TtaioMe-^3ob MahkovJtii.
-"•J.'.BiltWt Enfl-^DJck Caimneniii.
Left aufl»d—Faifl SulUrarL -
Left Tackle—jiin Pacfceiihani, .
•" •'•Left"Bnd-<¥MU«---TiiM!an^-v--"^
PuB~*iaiBfadPat giHHfATJijT- •; / ' ; -'
•l^ftflalf JBaatT--Fred'Wadlingt«nT
lUSJit Batf Back—Dl(dc )Peim«3L
The average wei^t of {2ie teamt te
about IfiS or WO pounds; wiUieh' Is
somewtiat heavier than last year,
Ahcait 1K» candlitotto am ttytog
(Continued on Page 1© * •
Co-Chairmen ol Testimonial
Mrs. AbiuT ,Miiicli-II .tiul .'Vlrs Kennrth Suna who are rifchairman of
rescrvaticns for the Joint Defense Appeal icstimonlni lunchenn to be
Ijfild at thf Kiouth Shore Terrace next Wednesday.
Dayught;Sai^ig juias
At Micuwmt
AnbiherJndictttton of tte nearness
^f the wlntre seasoinjs "ttie end of
Say.' Llfht ~^]i1ng;--i6stiiid&f - night
Jh«e will be aS eartra lidwtof sle^,
as clocks set bead last* April to afford
an extra hour <of daylii^t, will
.SjB turned back and New "sferfc State
will again be on Standard Thne,
officially after 2 AM. (Sunday.
r.3 don't forget to. turn your
cIock?..back before you retire Saturday
ftight or you'H he an how
ahead .on those Sunday engagements.
Miss Freeport Picked
For Fair CoBipelilion
Jane Hopkins delected
To Represent Village
At Roosevelt Raceway
FreeiH>rtV Officials
Demand Protection
At Broobide Avenue
Weyraudi. and Counsel
For Railroad Clash at
Final P. S, C. Hearing
Freeport Main Point
In Marine Exwa^
CPreepori is to_toe on'-of he jjiatn
embarkation points- for the Joint
JOommand Post JExercises of<^^the
First ITS Marine Corps- Reserve
and die South Shore unUs of the
Third District of the ITnited States
Power Squadrons on Saturday and
Sunday.
A theoretical enemy force is supposed
to have gained a foothold antt
entrenched IteeU in the WIQete iPoint
area off West isUp m Suffolk Ooun-
6y, And the Marines are to recover
the area.
The va,rlous Power; Squadrons are
to supply boats In which to transport
thtMairhies to the scene i>f |aie
tetidlngs and for other purposes.
In- all issoBB than 120 boats a»e to
participate, in U>e" exercises with
more than 1,000 meinlhera- of the
Marine Reserve ,:iii..jictlflnr'B»ery^i
thing that ..would.he .done in an
actual amphlblpua-landing is-to be
shnuiatedv : ;•.:-;
• • Marihes • wlH^lje, ciibarfced,- from-the^
SwthvQhore^^jWepyt'and^^
: salljiracht "• CiiS>5l)SQSiM-?
.tainsported: io-Mbe-3/i^j^ J)tJ^-^
lets F^lntr ixfltWlltootog iK«Sl&<»'
madc".istniiiltah6tfuSly. at Secaitogw.
Canal.'and Corbta iCaiial, whlch.hairi
been des^noa-ted at 'IBeadh jEed" And
'iBeaeh White'' respeotlveJy by tmfd
seimnte groups. Tbere also will be
. (Oodtmued on Page W)
Workers to Be Feted
-TesirinviHHiBi'Planned .
The decision as to whether gates-and
a watchman shall be ordered to
guard the Bi'oQltstde avenue railroad
oroaslng is. now up to the
Public Service commission. The final
hearing was held before EJiaminer
K. L. Book In the Gonunlssian's
ManhattaJl~Cfflce Monday when the
Preepoi't orilciah. who testified
crossed swords witil the representatives
of .ttie Long Island Rail Road
Mayor- WfltlBm. F. Ol^clcen arad
Village Ooimsel Martin H. Weynauch
i warned that thiee deaths at the
' ci osslng and tlte opening -of o, new
I ploiygiovnd north of tihe tracks
mss Jane Hopkins, daughter of. " " " ^ ' ^ " " " ^ ^ operated gates a-
Mr. and Mrs. Tredwell-Hopkins of "**'^^'^^-- - - i
227 Bedell Street, has been uimnl- [gj
mousiv selected "MUs Freejsort" to
represent Pre^wrt at ."CtSmmerce
Day,"Oct6ber 10,4teS.Mi^'.Mineola'
F&tr, atid„ln«U8trtal I!j!iWJ>it'to!^be
ir.i
an eon
At Qmdm X^ ^<^^
Mrs. Mabel Reiner, honorary vice-preaident of | h e Freeport
Republican Clnb, announced tliisL,week that the araiuailuDiekeon
' of the club will be held Tuesdhy, October 27, at the Garden
City .Hotel at 12:;?0 o'clock. Mrs.. Reiner is cJiairman of the
Juncheon committee as she has been in reeeut prior years.-
Thla event is noted in the history
of t& club ,as one of Its major
«ffates of thenar. There has never
_ been i!es3 t i an «» guests and TOS-ervations
lor 800' are being made
.ttils year.
Mxs. iBelner reports that reser-
-vations are .coming In .rapidly and
-suggests that women who wish to
tttiend JlKHildTContact Mrs. Oeoi««
Bennett Smith at Preeport 8-1399.
'Plans are being made for a disflnT.
golsbed qiKAleer and top entertatn-ment.
Tlieie wi)J also be a. gift' iai
every person who attends.
In order to avoid las);'minute con-dhislon
« deadline for the, sale' of
tickets ,wlU be established a week
or more before the event. No tictoets
will be sold on the day of the
luncheon.
'Sbcteen wiji^en^gssfeiSS Ih^Varieus
vHiftges' along th^-'sauth sh£«e~of
Nassau. County jre--to be honored
fo'r~~outsfcarictinB" services in their
cc-mmitnltics In ibehalf of the Joint
Defense Appeal at a testimonial
luncheon to he given at thi South
Shore Terrace, Merrick, next Wed-nssday
at ISMS o'clock,
Babbl Morris N. Kertasr, of Bock-vllle
Centre, director of Inter-reUglous
activities of the American
Jewish Committee, will tell "The
JI>.A. Story." He Is the renowned
author of the article "What Is a
Jew?" whlcb appeared In Xoofe
Magazine and was reprinted In tihe
Reader's SSlgest." •
• Funds Talfied4ti;"t'he Joltit DefengS'
^Appeal are .shared by' the 'American
Jewish.,Coiaiiilttee and the Ant!-
•DBfaaiiathOTr iLeague "of -B'naljBWjyh
lo tight bigotry and dlscrOffliiiaidan"
'Bna';njMoia--3junJan--arlgjits In-, other-"
•lands:*
'''ii&£'"lrwta-'iS£iv£t'wiU-«ii^ '$~S&B'^iM"pte-tesUmonial
ppesen|R.ttoL at-—the',
teji&i«)n. Co-clMiiineB^4n;^hais:e;
<pf -reservations .-are- Mis.^.Kenneth
kvam and Mrs. .Abner Stmdell.
The iwomejn to be honored are Mrs.,
Jacob IBender^y, Mrs. Henry Ber-ger,
Mrs. .David -Cartler, Mrs. Jules,
Cla.VR>n„Mm..I>aiirid Ooldsteln, Mrs..
.Stanley Oranatv -Mrs. -iMeyer, .laza--
rus, -Mis, .lityron Martin, ltlls.'.Bam.-
•ttel:-;Ltpson. Mrs.' l«oir-"!Kasar8ky,;
(Mrs,, Imring Sost0i MTe,'tmiis
iSajrcfi, Mrs. %:dney. S!j^T,„ISito..
41ex "Weiikr, iMrs^ Morris WoU and
Mrs. Simeon Weston-
;pnl«l'Wltb'^^iterfilotbes'^she tiuidils,.
new ..NorthweirfjPark.
•'lee,' were- Metes^RiMsell oi^iKiaH,^**'-.*"-''?''^ Khe^tr|^ks,, to-reach^ the,
-also » Director,, ..Lewlf Mltoson,
'Serman Baiasdh,i^Rln|ian,_of the'
'Kitin^Blviaicm-oi-tote^fmlKr and
;M1ss' Genevieve .lE{(^^"'"Reo<wdlng
; ,350 ad«HJtoa la^aii. iuiiDr oLiWi£=^
:amliig _ jSjejpal'Jpf'-^iTSaljp.. ftndf
Band Mothers* Club
Membership Tea Monday
The Band Mortbers' Clilb of Vbo
Freeport Hls3i ScfaD(»I Is' to open
the season wHOi & memhenfelp^tea at
'the home Of Mrs. Jolm 'Bapat, VH.
Rose Elireeit, Msoday at l;45'<>'<cIodE.
Opportunity wia be afftpdcd Sat
the mothers off the^new toembeis (A
the lM.nd to became oniaalnted vl19i
each other,. Mns. EUlott P. tbsjaae
'is president pf Qie dub.
1 Tempers iiated" when -Weyxauch
|.a£ked,railrbad,)represen.tatlyes'i| It
was the «onipiany's''Phllosti];fti(sr' .to.
tnstall added i^roiteCtu>n^ (fhiy Kfter'
6diniecHie.''ffi^'''beet!u',Jdlted«',,.^).. .,,
»«- «,.« .»,«.„...„ -«...«.,..•, w.-~v ' ^HentyB'.'&tl^ptes;'attorn^iorJ^ft,
held ftt.'Boqsevtif'ftBcewtty-'' ; -:,-|ipaiitb44;aectete!f tfe^t fawpy^
Merchants wiho are MiemBeis'ibf the prove'tbatapytbinl; can bajsipen. at
5^ceport Chaipber- oS .Commerce. *>• orosalnsr." - .-,-• - -'- ' - ' " j.
"She wiu be wmjHrtlng.wltb Bis^Bh^y^^\^ii^T^',3t.,a'^UTta&^
from 90 Island communities Who-18™etr, _ tcstjnea thait,,tinflL.iCJJt;K|'
also will rawlel clotbes: bought .in l<I*"taUed>itatea al ^itesto* "on^
their tocaLshopplng areas. From this !'Wben vehicle and pedestrian tr^ffo
group a "Ml35 Long Island" wUI be ia proven heavy W actus] couht. Ho
selected, baaed on the atraotlveness ' }««J6ted that -IBrooltBlde Avenue
of the girl and her ensembles.
- Jane, who Is a junior at SVeejiort
High School, was elected as one of
six finalists-by vote of her olaSs-
•- Hi
'f *r'l'i
m
. f r !
!
traffic Is "ligbt" and tSie present
flashing red light pnovtdes "stiffIr
cient".prdtectkoL ' ...,,;,;::;,•.•'*' ,
Alfcman ,the only wltiim^or the
mates. Detsllls for the election were i railroad, blamed the tJiree'diBattiS »t
the crossing tm .:."hiim«n ;|Bjl«re.'"
One death, 1*8 sold, was 'ar suicide
and anjoUier resulted wben:|i wosoah
faljed to take •the '.'stajjj.est" -pt«:-
caMiona. ~' ' ' ,.",--f.'.i
.:,. GflacSfn asserted^ <am|fthe 'viltage
Is • •;veM\c6&enned'*r|dr'"tlie • safety
of^bcni^.sifiO chtldr^Who are fore-done
through «he,flne cooperation
of J, WeMey Southard.-Princjlpal of
the High Sdhool. •t'Mlfil Freeporti'
was selected troni'-Uie='six itpaMsts
by the jUnaniihouB declalion. jrf a
Chamber-of Cbittmerce 0<Mmnittee
headed by .WtlUamAliyn, a. Director.
iServtag'oirMr.i.^yjprt-TOol& j.
d»y.^ffe.:f|e^J»lK&»6togpsfs m -.
'teIephone"ls;,.l*i&»rt-- aJMfte.. '--,,..,.,^.r
A«npi«,caliyl|eef,«ntOrouf,
Judgea for*the art^^shdw spojsarfed by .the:FfeiSport Com-
.imtnj Qlidral to ^pmnioJ«A.tjrest iii .itiLppesentit|oniof Vi?tjw ^
Herbert's operetta, "Naughty Marietta,'' at the IVeeport High .
School Auditoriutti In 0«tobor were announced this week,-
.'•'Tlie "jitdgei'cS'ttoe'ari woi*;''dbnft
by Freeport Junior and Senior fitgh
School students based on the story
of tbe operetta will be Miss B^&er,
elemientay art olrector in Freeport
schools; 'lWB.,.ftanices Howan,' a
Freeport ait teacher; Louis Johans-sen
of tbe Choral; O. Alan Chldsey,
art collector and critic of Plandome;
and WWlaoe Hamilton Campbell,
publisher of The I.eader.
, The art Show la to be held in the
park adjoining the Municipal Building
on North Owjan avenue, Sunday
afternoon, October 4, between 2 and
S o'clock. The art work to be judged
was done by iTunior and Senior High
School students ander 'the direction
<»f Miss ASaud constable of the High
School and Mrs, areer and Miss
Robertson of the Junior High.'The,
art to-be Judged, all. based on the
story" of "Nau^ty Marietta," Includes
costume design, scenes of New
Orleans and vicinity and three-dimensional
stage sets. "Hie art was
done In water colors.
iPrbses for the show are being
contributed by the.three iPpeeport
financial, histltutlons and wlU be
presented on IJhe day of the show
sifter tbe judges have announced
the winners. 'W. Sargeant Nixon will
present the iptiixs tor the lE<ree(port
Bank, Don WeUer fV>r the Shadow
Broolc Baiik and ITrilllam J. Martin,
Jr.. for hs Freeport Federal Sav-lilgs
and Loaii'ASSOCla4Jon. ^
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| Title | The-Leader_1953-09-24 |
| 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 |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
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