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"FREEPORT'S 6FFICIAL NEWSPAPER" J
FOUUOWINE
LEADER
mUAMM
FREEPORT BALDWIN
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ROOSEVELT MERRICK
19tli'Year,No.29 FREEPORT, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1954
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FIVE CENIS PER COPf
H STORES DAMAGED IN $100,000 FIRE
Mmeys At Wiffk
OsM^PondSle
ForNewl%bSdhod
Northwest Ovk Group
Hears Talk By Giblyn
At Addnsob Mmiday
T!b» Tmetmri HarbM- Ctvie As-
»t tte flMki
HirHt in
The Leader Popular In Korea F r « ^ x t Ek)ys
To A y Seal Sale
Tme Freeport Police S ^ Glufc »fll
off tbe 48ttt annual
Setlg. of Massau Coun^ T W ^
«nd Public Health
clatMin next week when they begin
delivering bright yellow posters all
over tomxi.
Under the directfon of Kenneth
E. Vought, president of the tocaJ
group,.members ol the Prffee aays
mut will give tueir tradittajMl m-to
the Associatiim hy aiWaf
to display the twin rrt
arm nreen Seals in store wiiiiowi.
The posters bring ChrikiaBs grml-ings
ma remind shftppers tt» liplp
flght toberculosis.
of the
at Ute
, ntght in ttia At-
School cafeteria, in bringing
the project up to date.
They are counsel for the Freeport
Board of EducBtlm, Nasftau Count;
find the D^artment of Water Sup-lily,
GAS and Electricity of mem
"Vm^ t&^, Whea they have
as to
& prlee, condition tf
rt ttw pnq>8rty aod m
mA «U1 submit hta
to Ms d^^rttneiit head. Plaal
«n ISim i»M ^ ttie city must be taken
by fbe Bmrd of l^tmate of
Fmport Boys Lose
Game With Mepham
Contest With Baldwin
At StHclitun November 20
Wai Wind Up Season
After playir^ M^ham at Hir
I Saturday aft
getting in the
wry ganw a*
ttje Hed'^13^ A ^M
To|kKl,Lumb^Flrm
ke H^fiest I ^ s ;
Rom^a Gives Abrm
Baldwin, Ocrauiside
And Roosevdit Firemen
Are Called to Assist
will
West Merriclt
completely gutted
o t h ^ imnaged 1* a fli* that i
y morutttg.:
The Wa^e broke oal In
Inc., 13 West
to the B. M
OB, at KTo, 11. The Economy
t Co., In the latter
butldlnR. also sulTcrpd loss as dkt
Gordon Bro.^.. meat mnrket. across
driveway from the Toy'.and to the
west.
An early eoH was sent lo Baldwin
for assistance and Cl:jef ^nry
immediately restmndM by
over with Hose Gos, 1,8, aB4
imi BIO Truclc C3o. 1.
by First t»lef •
and (3&!pL '.
Uictl
Sffir. GHblyn announced the
•psxt and Baldwin Boards of BducB^
tion had agreed to the transfer of
the small section of the proposed
school site located in the Baldwin
dtstriet to the PreiEtpwt district so
the prspetty now is enUrb^ witiiiii
' i 9 of Iteeiwrfc- -
Civic
to adopt a
> KcquislttcHi'^ tb& i§&
htgtl mScmo\, The
I ^ . p i b ^ and his
io it^»n te M of the
at
able to gitve addlttetifit
iple mattera. Htm
nature of the land and the HI! need-
(Contiiujied tm Pa|:e U) .
W* J. Martin^ Jr.^ To Attend
iMUn Meeting In Los Angeles
William J. Martin, Ji?.. Eseculive Secretary of thf ^julh
SIiow Federal Saviii{|s and Limn Aisiirisitifm, will attend tlic
ttiiiiuiil eonveiitirm «f llic Oiiilcd Statt*s Saviiijits laid Lmn
Ijmguc to be held ul hm Aiigdfs, Cal, opiiiii« on Monday
anil ciiii^utinji on Friiliiy, Mr, Martin, .who is « nifinher of
llie Ailwrtisitif? mtl Builnws f K»motion Comniittw iif the
k«apif, will bv u^hi»npamml % Mra. Mtirtiii.
bmtely 2300 otSiien
«tf savings and loan
throughout the
with their wives, are expected. to
attend the convention. Speakers will
include Walter W. McAllister, Chalr-
Diau of the Home Loan Bank Board,
V(ashington, D.C.; Ralph B. GK»-
1^,"g^teit of the league; G i ^ -
«)» K B ^ ^ Gkivemor of CMIteato;
Ita^M CMinock, pr^ldi
Associattcn (tf
i and Albwt M
Bousing and
mee Agency from
DM.
tose planning to
convention from this
.jar». Viola Billings, president of the
attend the
OnLinerWMii^enMotlmr
Mr. and Mrs. Cluster H. Sniltey, M6 Soath Oaean ave-ta
trip sUmmd aboard the liner
v o f o ^ with flie'-Queen Molter
»«e, reluraed from a m%
QuOTi BlWhelh on the
On me tidtp, aU ttie
a
.vliich Mr. SmUejr, a ,.
of the KcB^KMct .CSiib,
In a
of aU
In the
& printed coixr of tbe
on tiie stattoneiQr 4^ UUK
Anil « cflgtjr of tha
Ust
FmM-Bl Savti^s a
of Hempstead
P. Dougherty of Fttit Federal of
Hempstead with Mrs. Dougherty:
Edward W. KozUk, executive vice-president
of Huntington Federal,
wlUi Mra. Koslik and O, P. S&tAptir,
^^iutlve vtee-pr^ldeot ef Bay
Stem E^^eral Saving^ and
IW. Auxiiiiury
Se^sr, County
staff, have been Invi^ to
ihe neart meeting of the
IiKdta* AuxOlary of Henry
MMir Post, V^.W., In the new
modal Building on North
street,' next Wednesday night at
8; IS o'clock. The invitation was ex-at
the semi-montljly meeting,!.
at to Mepham. 18 to 20,
iHit would have won efcettt for a
couple of breaks. One touchdown
was nullified by an off-sMe penalty,
and another time the ball wan callfNJ
back after beinR carried to wlthlp
four feet of., the goal line,
had Oie ptai^ gone through It
haw been fW dowmt and goal to
Iwte,
up to
ee to
Oeorge Bird,
had failed only i
after a touchdown.
Qie second time
hKKU^ of over-anxiety
pjlffl twQuId have knotted the
the kfak was high on the ball and It
sall^.under instead of over the upright.
And the spectator.!; ^^m debate for
a long time whether Olsen trled-'to
knoclcdown or catch a fourth»dawn
^ ^ . 1^ Just touched the tttil v M ^
«K6 eaugtat by a waiting Plmto, v t e
«rr|ed It over for what In Qie end
_^te- wtiitiw
tottdbdown on an
tat quickly ralU^ sad
PHABMACr
ALL DAT SUNDAY
of tbe msm. ai- Wm 90^ #
g the^ mtet'V durtc^ llie.
broke the tee in tte Srai
Bob du
a M^iham fumble
te and raced that
with nothing to hinder him for a
touchdown. Bird's kick.^as Just a
trifle wide. After that Freeport was
{Continued on Page 13)
1^ ^ "
Hit
He was checkliw the doorways In
the rear of the stores on West Merrick
road, when he discovered Just
a small column of smoke. Just about
as much as would come from a c^f-aret.
Beallzing there was & fire he
^ • k ^ sounded an alarm at
Atout five minutes later he
Hie Ttoflond store
Into flame from front to
It to a deep building. Appwntlf ha
itfded mime very
Certal must have
Mag the whole thing aB
Snini the flames spreaMd to "fee
B. dE a. Lumber Co., and to the
floor above It which was unoecu-,
pled: Spectators were sent as far
away as possible to protect them In
paints and othpr materials
were c'diiHne^ la ttm « ^
about 8:29
tbcon^ the roof i
Ide ttorateninK to:
•m^t market abcwt
&e driveway. Pireme
ly pMjieS water on tea*.
RHI mem^i^ in keeping i
^praadlng, "Hie are was i
• control about 9 a'eimM
for several hours later. ,
poured through
(Continued on Page 1%)
•F.W • To Deamate Bumkng
At Armktim Servke Today
j Tlie Iknr^' Theodore Mrfir Memorial BuikUttg, Vet»«iHi
fof Foftdgn Wars, will be ^rfteitrf durfnj* cercnioiita lo te
hiM by-the Post today. An ^»«n house gathering will ft "
on Saturday everting, ;
«:|eji3l.$S13S^
wUI
with
^ z . ^
l^e brief ceremonies, vMih
at 10:30 and terminate
the lowing ia Taps at II
and a benedlctl<
fathe^^ cards will be presented to
iaiu^ i ) ^ are present. Tb
the
Uie CB^it ta
at„ killed In Mstfera
n, vu
fi"
BuUdtng by his i
jrotm 'Vetter, Sr, •"
During Hie meeting of Om Post
Wednesday evening, Oeto-
I tte Post. Tixes are.l3«uits Go*
David iSeiom,
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| Title | The-Leader_1954-11-11 |
| 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 | 1954 |
| 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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