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iBlEPOIiS MEWOgW. lIBBWd . , ' - . -^- _ ' l . _ .^
FOLLOW THE
LEADER
FOR
NEWS
NEIGHBORLY "FREEPORT'S pFFICIAL NEWSPAPER"
FRBEPORT BALDWIN ROOSEVELT MERRICK
EADER
REL1A.BLE
ADVERTISING
18th Year, No. 28 FBEEPORTi N. Y., THURSDAY, NOVEfflDBER 5^ 1953 te FWl OKK^ PES oof if
National President Honors H^taling
J.' Bcoijsumin Briek of Atlantic City, N-l„ presents Rias^ll HotnUitg,
former State secretary at the Exchange Club, with a plaque from the
Ka.tio]taI organtseation at a special ceremony held at last week's meet-ing
of the Freeport olub. On. the other Me of JHr. Hotallng Is Geruld
J. Mnrpby of Brofclyn, national depntr-vlee-vresidlsnt, 'baidlne a
Defense Bond also given (o Mr. Hotallnff. Eugene S. Wells, presidemt
of the Freevort ctub, stands next to Mr. Murphy, (Story on Page S|
Freeport Qives Republicans
- /-,_JBo^abliean-'oa!ttdii4atcs reaeived appi'oxiinatcly; t-vvO-tbiras
ot the yotTcast in'BVcepOrt "at^aeadar's'gl'.neral-Bleetioii w'htth
IB about n o r m a l for "an off j r e a # T h e t o t a l vote cast was s l i g h t ly
under 6,000, out of a registratioii'lof 6,888v.!EUs.aieai« jii^
800 wlicr w e n t t o t h e p o l l s * r e n t e r fBiKd%Hpolf.;|Iw#^^
i.h6..bali»y. summer weatjhe|: h a d somethiitig t o ' d o with the fiiitttter.
N«lw» I.. H. Bennett ,rtanlag.-if«r
facte Club to Build
Big Swimming Pool
AdiQUuii Chibhouse
Fresii or Salt Water
Connections Planned;
Board Grants Variance
The South Show Yacht Club Is
to have <HJe of the most DWdem
S»ols In tihis area next sesison. TBls
was asauted wbea the ZoDlcg Soani
of Appeals punted « yaiiance after
a recent hearing pennlttlng tlie
club to proceed mm its plaas for
the added attraction, wWch will be
.started just a soon as wntracts can
be let.
The pool is to be buUt south aS
the clubhouse where the parldng
field Is now Jooa-ted. It, •will be 60
by "re feet in area, with a wsAer
depth of fKxna 3\4 to 1044 fee* allowing
for low md tilgh diving boards.
Surrouffldtog the pool, vMcb wUl
be from 18 to 40 Inches abow tSie
ground level, there wUl be a 20 foot
terrace on which tables can be set
glviBg a view into the pool as the
club members partake of refreshments.
This means that the pool
will sxtend frcm 20 feet inside the
building line of Westsl'de avenue to
about Ml equal dlstftn<» from the
water. There will be -under i^ater
Chtfiraoiin of Dance.
MBS. EDWARB S. MARTIN
Mrs, Edward S. Maa-tln of m North
Bargen place, !« chftirman of a "Hi
Neighbor Dance" to be held at the
South Shore Yacht Olub Friday,
Hovembar >20, l>y the Liadies Auxiliary
cf Our Holy Redeemer School,
The purpose of Qjc dance Is to
itivite iiewooraerB to Preeport in
order that t h ^ meet ilieir neighbors
and get better aopaiiitea in Vha
comajuaity.
Mr. Caverly Announces
retniM to* &s0 <Mlsfi of Toiijn Oterk
ra^^red s l l ^ t i y more J h o n W per
cent of ttie vote cast, -Be polled 4,078
votes, ,BS compared to . I J IS for
Agnes Mann nuMilng under Qj« em-bleina
of ttoe 'DeiaMK!ra.tlc and Liberal
party emblems and 1« for Ijeon
SuJBHnlt, taie AmerlcMi Ijaiborlte.
Bdwaid F. lArtria, BepuUtaii,
nominee to succeed JcAn D. Bennett
as State Sena-tor, .polled 4,W6 v oM
against l',8OT Jor camriies J, Carroll,
• J r , bia Democratic opponent, 62 for
Eugene Theuman, Idbenal candidate,
and 14 fco^ HfOvdd'.Jcdinson M . l i^
Am&i&sta laifar FaxW, •—--" .' • • ••
;;;3t4j|ii'__,pteniie,tt Leids,
Silrtogatse' received 4,090 votes, Francis
'D.-liiuiiay, Ocmocraiti 1,813, "and
Julius Droisen, Liberal, .94. The vote
for candldiates In the other positions
Bveraged about the same.
Mary E. Bannon, Democrat, former
acting -Postsnaster, was ttie only
local candidate in the field. She va&
me &t the nominees for three Town
Cemetery tni£teesM]M and her local
constlfllemts faUed to make a showing
f j»r her as she r a n beihlnd some
OCootln'Usd on Page 18>
'Freettort^'Elks Stag^l^;'
Annual Charity Bazaar
The FreepoW iLodge of EUcs is
conducting Its Annual Charity BBB-aar
on Novanber 4, 5, 7, and 1 at
the caub Souse on Merricfc Hoad.
Hfh't automobilos .wlll.;be given
away, two eaoh evening, ijc^rether
with' many other prisses. I3ie pR>r
ceeds derived team the Bazatur are
used, .to Surther the Lodged charitable
contributions, whdch have been
Increasing fia<ii,-.yfiflx,,„ due to; (lie
gnjwlng-Interest in -thJg annual activity.
... ' ' -
llghtliiK as a safety measure and
"»»_',«'*«*=' -y)-M"'fa*--towt.—mr,»lw.l.:i t'SilB»t{im,"-M. ^loWfaBMBtit^-
wnea lt;lS-\16ea-at M^ta,. Ttie-'WJli.-tcI^ ' ^ wr »-.w«»io«ww,
vL'ill J39 ill^,ra(ii^nd- fresh or ' sail;'
water uiAy ba used.
Carl Sallmen, of Flushing, who designed
the iPort—Washington pool,
(Contlnned on Page 2> ••
Undefeay Freeport
Team Meets Mepham
At BeDmore Saturday
Red Devila Triumph
Over Westbury Eleten
With 26 to 7 Score
The Preport Eed Dsvii^' next obstacle
to an undefe.ited seastm Is
Meph.'jm and ths two teams ml
ciash on the iNc.-ih B?lhnare Field
6ami'd,\v' at 2 o'olo.-k. Pre&pcrt
maintained Its unbeaten record
Sa;urda.v by disposing ci Westbury.
in a non-conference contest at the
.Stadium by a count of 2S to 7
•rtile Mcpham was iicsing out Se-wanhaka
a t Floral Park by a 13- to
12 count, a team the D«vils overwhelmed
34 to 6, the previous week.
A year ago When Nick Sabelto's
Bucs were riding liigh aiid liondsom^
while Freeport was having an oft
season, the locals gave the North
•Bernioi'e crowd the hardsst tussle
of the sw«m. Now that conditions
Sfe reversed, the outcome of Saturday's
encounter wUl be awaited with.
Interest.
And Incidentl?, the Oolden -Wavs,
which will entertain the Ited Devils
at Baldwin in the wlndupol the sea.-,
son on November 31',- dclcat(;d
iContinued on Page 16)
MoHoy Council Slates
Dinner, for Hendbey
• Plans for the dinner to be given
Dan:?! P. Hsnchsy. r;t!ring grand
knight, Saturday night at the South
Shore Yacht Club were completed
at a mseting of Archbishop MoHoy
CouncU, K. cf C. Tuesday night In
hcadfl«art«rs, 56 West Merrick
road. Past Grand KelKht Wtlllaai
Spedcels Is chaimian of the committee
of arrangements.
Medical Center Is Planned
At "252 West Merrick Road
The Alden R e a l t y Co.. of Roekville Centrt*. has acquired
p r o p e r t y at 252 West Merrick road, about oppo.site the First
Church of Christ Scientist, c>n which it plan.s to erect a m o ^ rn
medical center. The plot froiits 2C0 feet on West Merriek road
and has a depth of 200 feet.
It is to be a one-story stTO«*ure
of brick constmoUon with a Jtwait-age
of 200''feet and d ^ t h of iod.
plans, being' dmum, call for at
least 30,offices ffcr Iphyslelam, dentists
adw, 5sBiea engaged la Votiier
branches of the medical irpotesston;
The prdincrteis hope, to get efl%.
stzuoUon under way early in 11964.
Faridng space for at least 90 cars
Is to be provided in the rear of ttie
stmcture.
The Alden company Is ready to re-cfive.
ientate i!n_.t!he;buadiag..Gloster
& 01<reter ofj.Roc!cvllJe Centre, we
the architects. , ••
Easiness "AA" Zone
Proposed for ViOage
Super Retail District
Contemplated in Plan
Up for PuUic Hearing
The Village Board was called a
hearing tm Monday night, November
as, at 8 o'clock ta. the 1/IUniclpa}
Buildinji; on a proposed amendment
to the Zonlng'@cdinance oreating a
new type of district to be called the
''Business 'AA' (District."
• Such adlstrlctwaspropssjd -about
a year ago after a.hearlng,was called
on. - a n 'application to have South
Bergen place,j-ezoned from Beslden-tial..
to. Bpines?, "A.,'.* •jopposition.to
the s\W^ -was . so strong that. thfe
Counter proposal was -made, -but the
niatter.has been permitted to Jay
dormant until new. However, the
proposed amendment would mA^Jy
set up the super-type of business
district which might be applied to
any area alter Its adoption. Before
advantage could be taken of Qie act,
application for a change of zontAg
would have to be made to the
Planning, Board after which the
matter would talce the -usual course
Includinf i' the Iioldtng of a public
hearing before it could be granted..
•The following types of business
would be permitted under specified
conditions in a (Business "AA" Zona:
Dry goods, notions, men's, women's
and children'^ a:q>arel, food, drugs,
arts and crafts, household, eiecCrical
appliances, air conditioning, beating
and plumbing displays, hardware,
(Continued on P ^ e 3)
OHiABnK'S nmcG BTOBI
OPEN A l i . DAf SDNBAT
CbUbVuk'iB Drag Store. BonVo.
Main street, • a* Sunrise Highway,
-will remain open ^iraday after the,
<«tlier'pbanna<^es In S%<eeport close
at 2 o'cioek. "nje telephone.Js 3Rre«-
p o p t 9 ^ 3 3 . '
• Josep^Cawrlyi-'i^^etor^of recreation,
a.nnouinced this week there
would be roller skating on tlw.basketball
courte at the NorUieait
(Park, neirt Wednesday,* AimifUce
Day, from 2:30 o'clock until dark.
J*uslc -will IM provldsd.
• Awards will be made to w.nners
in a series of fancy skating events,
for boys and glris, who will be
divided Into three age Broups, under
•18, .under 14 and under 12, "Riere
win be separate prizes for boys and
girls.
Dr. Munro it Hected
Kiwanis Quh Bresident
Dr. HofirBJttd'%^M|p)'^SK:i[ected
to succeed i|U*ea'"irTom§*'"Mtf "iBJes-
Ident of the KlwaalfcCljftf. Of iSrea-port
at" t h e anniial n i i e l ^ g held last
night in theTEiHts.,ffiiMMmso, _ ' :
.• -Eleoteg wWi' l t o _ - . w r e _ ArBimP;
Bender and Joiseph laariock,-*iee^
-presKreJlt, and' OteClI.iH,. BUM^'tteasf
•ui«r. "WHllam Altei anfl-Mr, SSkr^
nock were named dtoectore
•"•i V • ;'i^"
A film (Showing ttie'woiiders= and
"beauties of the State of California
provided by United Atr Lines was
shown.
In Aircidenf Sunday
Hose Under Pressure
Kr»ock» SeveralJOown
After Okie' Utte Burets '
Three firemen were injured In an
Odd accident JiBat:hlipp#l'ed, at the
Firemen's Meriiorlkl 'Field on Ban-day.
Jitenbers of Truck Co.-*- were testing
Rose-. They tad two lines connected
with the hydrant. .One of
them burst and the water waa turn*
ed off. ffhta doubled the pressuie in
the second line wbioh snated about
•like a warptded boa conatmetor. •
One man waa structc-t^ the nozzlo,
Ms left gtamlder lyaetnrett and his
right ^ e so l»dBJ^telJla^ed i t l s said
h e m a y toie; fc'sli&l of ft. He waa
taken tb" the Brunawick Hospital fii
AmliyvlUe. Another firemen aJeo
i a d -'to • bii' taken-;-t6 .the hospital;-'""''''
fhH6:.am^her"w2io-,escBp6d'wlfii Citts ^
•ffflKreffiB2S''lw«nt;:home' after- r«-
'oeiv^gjteestmont at the scene.-
^Ttoe iiaie testing •was being carried
out under rules of the ftoe Be-.
partment requiring periodical testing.
Glacken Planned To Get Milk
Far Freeport During Strike
If the milk s t r i k e had not ended Saturday night the people
„f Freeptjrt would have had milk on Sunday anywny.
Ma i y o r WUMam P. Glacken, : ^ •
atogersd by the duration of tlie
strike and liaiowled0e that children
In most of the ibomes of the village
were witliout milk; h a d taken 'steps
On Satunlaj' to seize over 20,000
Otuarts of milk In the Fred Beers
plant at Columbus and Bannington
avenues and maJee it available to the
people.of Ereeport at tlw flrehouses
and municipal imUding.
After a serlis of .ixmlerencea, including
a, h a s t ; trip Into Mew York
to see the p r e s e n t of the milk
deUvereis union. Mayor Gladcen,
tiad prepared a i»oc|amat|pn to ihe'
effect that. :&' ^tate «f :^ereeac3r
exiated and that the yiUags was
using i ts authority tp Intepirene atod
make mlUc awaUabJe to the people.
Morris Aijrams, proprietor of Fred
Beers, agreed not -to put -uj) any re-
(Conttot^ on Page 16)
Pdst Office to Close
On Arnnstice Day '
'The Rrecport Post Office will be
closed on i&injisitoe Day, Weiines!-
day.NOTanber Jil,.3a}fire..wlll be no
deuveiy of mail by the carriers but
special. deUvery, mall will be de-:-
Uvered as It Is lecelvied. . , . . ^ - j'
I t i e lijWjy wUl-Be open from;5:00.
AM. to t:00 PM. ' ' -% .
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| Title | The-Leader_1953-11-05 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
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| Date | 1953 |
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