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36th YEAR, No. 46
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WtEBKIRm NEW YORK. THU^l^AY, MARCH 9,1972 IPRICE: TEN CENTO PES'COPY
wmrced Busine;
*7fjjiir
Wpofmor
The Fieeport Young Repub-
Itoffii Club aiut tiw fiAenr id( Teei^
^^jpt RepulMfmi Gtoup v49 co-
(00 P.M. in 11^
"I strongly condemn the recent recommendations of the
JPIeibchmann Commksion calling for forc^ busing of
school children and the forced consolidation of school
district. I vow to oppose and vote apinst any prc^osal
which would compd a school disfrict to bus childien
away from their n^hborhood schools or to for^ the
consoUfbition of ^hool district.
I te^Ueve ^ a t locd <i^ui^ttoi^ proUenM are fa^t hwd-i
^ 1^ lofsil sdiool bofflrds Mic^e m^nbois are e ^ t ^ by
r ^ d e n ^ of each school ifistrtet. Ymir childr^ have ttie
r{^t to a qu^tty ^ h i ^ t t o n In their own i^|hborhoods«
llgi^.
f i ^ p i f f P,
:jM-f^-'^(^M^^^^^i^''<'-W^ ^« ••":
"youth and Pofltict".
^lira ^ iirfoFin^, setni-wtll
pve the
our community an op-to
disoi^ a wide ranp
f oriented topics
wid County elected
i%it& legislators tmve announced
their totei stipjirat of ai^
eWori by PresidenI MImm to ban
buaing «f stodente for any purpose
TTie If KepublJcan legislators
made the announcement after
i-onferring with Congressman
Norman F. Lent (R - Eas(
Wockaway^ who met r«»ntly
with Presiftent Nixon on tlw
busing i^ue.
Lent assured the Republican
legislatoi^ that President Nixon
is etmiRiitt^ to fi#it against
busing sUudents tecause of thtir
race, cr^d or color.
"Congressman Lenr told us
that he bditev^ that whatever
s^clfiG commitment the
Presi^nt makes, it wiU be aloi%
the lines we in (Nassau have stood
b^ for some time which is a
strong commitment for the
preservation of neighborhood
schools." said Assemblymen
Ifniond^le) spofcemian for (he
seven assemblymen and five
mnatms-
"BecMum tif ihis assurance, we
beHff^K we should inform (hf
President Ihaf we shall support
any iqi^iflc commitment he may
make tJwl will put an end (o any
plans that advocate busing of
sludenls for any ptirpoHf,"
Margiolta Mid
Mariiotla pointed out,
however, that this pledge to
•wipport the President did not
mean that the Kepubliran
legislators were abandoning their
announced intention to qipwie
busing on the stale level as
recwitly suggested in Ihe
Fleischmann Commlision
Report.
•Hie f!ommisslon Report called
for the consolidation of school
districts and the biding screw
district lines of students to
ach^e intergration.
into Onrt Hopi^t' Mfiibtt be a
at tiia turnout for tfie
VmboKf
VUlMge Employms Awards
Cogtiof Limng Inctwise
Thel^OageofF're^ortai^ttie boring utilittes. the operating
EwrtUidtf^ttieOvfl^rYdce oersonnel of the Electric
J^p^tatton have
that w^e at a
s^dsST the setO^s^t came now emtali^es Oieir rate of nay
' -- .m' a h••s-M-• ' of a M- nAng with-J i^Qj^ MmA Ltgbing
a t o . ^ a n l i u ^ by
N ^ : York .'State
Sjgttibid ttii salary been granted a previonsly
n^tiated 7.5% Iner^^ mUch
emia!l£ttieir i
with Lon^ Ii^and
Compaq p(^ioiinel.
i- m favor of »egu^s®of thea
f« a 4 i « i ^ ^ : i r i l # « kmmm Sfjf^S^a>mimt^<rfthe
and tht^^atiimatton of the lifii„«!!^„^l.rt«ji?SiSS
GratodS^aryPJan. As^tationpn^tog of William
InasmuX as iSe Plectrle Jakuho«wkl, Pr©iidint.. and
teve p i t i ^ ' and mor^ -^-*»"* iT^^esideni.
.s^teni'i^t 1^ to
rsNuattoiisl
PROCUIMATION
I, Hoben <l«
or firf tbs lm»»pomfiBd ViVIsm
of Fre(Eport, Now Yorl^ hereby
pmdiin dia wnefc of
FR^PORT
mh
flN3 i^amim cart omdnue to
bring die finest hi mudcal
m our Villap
WfSt'Wm ttey have
i l4K9> F. Mi^inlty of Oaldwin (laf^
Weliiieln (ri^tl of HamrltttHarbor
tidcet to <»cktali party In honor of radmment of Hempiteiri Town
O^puiy Tmwn (%dc Q^ientin "Gappy" Sulti teoMsrl, a Baldwin
oommitieeman for 40 yean. The cockttil party, behig qiontored by
die l^ldwbi Re|^biif»gi Cfub mii Commftteemen Council, wW be
h^d at die Corid Houte In Baldwin on Sunday, lyiardi 19. Bill
Heint Is chairman.
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1972-03-09 |
| 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 | 1972 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | This digital image may be freely used for educational uses, as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image is permitted without written permission of the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, NY 11520 or email: frreference@freeportlibrary.info |
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