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MRS.- BAMB6RC
199 S. BRDOKSIfiS AVI.
fREPORT, 1«.. » . -
THE LEADER is Nassau County^s Lai^est Weekly Newspai^r
' LB ADEE
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NMOHPORLY
news me LEADER "FREEPORT'S OFFJCIAL NEWSPAPER I I
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ADVSRTBING
FREEPOR' BALDWIN ROOSEVELT MERRICK
19th Year, No. 42 FREEPORT, N. Y^ THURSDAY. FEBRUARY JO, 1955 FIVE CENTS PER COPY
CITIZENS GROUP BACKS MILBURN
Uster Baumann Ouiirman
Of Red Cross Fund Campaign
L f s l r r H. Bimmaiui, hmal altoriiey, has oaiMtoi the
i'lrairnmnship of llu> annuiil F i t f p i i r t wd Cnmt fmid raising
mii|)iiign to 1H< r un thruimlj Mareh, Mra. Jt»rei«w Loewy,
chairman of tlu> Freepiirl Brmpfh, aniMiuiirrf this wtwk. Thv
%'mmpmmi will f(rl iin<lfr « « j ' m'llh « WA-ciff « ' « i l « i biith
Ihp hicMi and iiulional lewis tm Miireh 1. Mr, BimnianTi hopes
III IH« able t«> annmnu-f Ihi- iWTSJiiinrl Tiir IIK« html ilrlvi' hi a
Uoity Party Convesition
At ^rdiouse Saturday
1 ^ SdHNil hiiraii
UiiK
been a
village.
Monday nigM the
^ s sctwj iiad» iray with « KI«*-I ^^)*'*', **'' 'i' * •^''
Off bneajrfast S«n*if mwratag to' ,^™""*^'* Baumann
the Lfigiwt Dugcwt. A tar8« number; We-long resident of
or *wke« heScI W Jud^e Pau.;h«-h'« '"Jf . ^ t r l « "^ ,"
Kplly, the village chalrinun. attend-'^^"^P"'' "^^^ ^chooL He also ..•«
[an alumnus or Ohio Slate Vnlvr-flrst
of thp-=**ly ^'^^ ^^ New York Unlversiiy;
weekly report meeUngs will be held ^ ^ ' Schoai. Durl.jg World Wur N
to Juage Kelly's office. 113 West ^^ ""^ attached to U.e Army P.-
jtelllgenee Corps, serving, as speeiin .
to be an ' »R^"f *"^'' '^"^ Counter Inlelligen'-e j
enU-'ustelirg^teW'tecause of Corp*: He k" marriect. his wife. La u - j
the numerous worbrs who im-mA J^^' ""'"S «'«=^'''5 '"„'r,f. *".!!
gilt and all v ^ A to Elt a»ii«s a«a»rs- She Is the WB4-55 vlcv
•laytei. a « ^ Itof" «MK«»aeed P«esWent of the Atkinson Sch^o.
rtore » a a U» i ^ « n h«€ ,rfB»,|Steeiit-Te80toer AasoolaUon.
^ffltfi *ifc s w ^ » ' j « « eaqps^rt I |*r. Saumaan has been coim^ ot
^etaaWto^tte* tt».^iw»JBtf « « ^ * « S*e^?«a!i Hwustog Autb«^*, l i»
-•'.pm-«,,Mmmam. .. »;. " . . jaetetf as special counsel for the "ll-
^wlnmn of w t a e {irar^mitdjbiMrd of trustees of ConKregatJon
emum had 1mm mmm WB4 'mm•.mtmi Israel. He is a member of
^ M a g mt i^wntf lettes aiipeal- iFie^roit Lodge, B. P . O. :^ke. San-
Sunri&c Highway.
The breakfait proved
lag lor cnn^taitfctts to ttte mm
Bmm. mam. ^mm^^ Vtm 1m^
a^ rnxM i»te imU We mt^mi
wujta mme. m. mm m. mm,
tas BiniM imw ttan H tat^s mid
< ^ « a n j ^ oa P « ^ lii
Smi&wesl Cfnranfttee
Approve* MUium Ste
The commtlifiSe of the Southwest
qivtc AssodaUon which has been
Inquirins into One nuttter of the ac
quiaition ot the Miliiuni Pond tracfc^ "'*® sravlce stations in Nassau
m a site foe. a ndw Preepmt meh
Behoof has voWf^ to-1, to ree-commend
thai the assoeiation en-tUme
the pratj^t, Aajmnad H. Iifo-
-l^ftft. a (fpunttt^e member, an-
•awncea 'ahte' i^iifc' ' * - ' . . . „-;.., ^^
:nR.ii#isk,wm to tie ^hnstOid to>
ttU inr«te 3^n^e» A W ^ ^ ^ M L
'liEr.' M t ew . ^ v e » ^ - « ^ l i ^m
Vm mmamea^Oemi «miU be
1011 iMtb me tm& ^ f c sisopi. RU
ex whlcb tama ^ o s m. rmmA m
Anmrim the m«mm ei Vbe sm
mm me m^mmsm irfv.m*»
amir. QB» md^^lM^^Jk Mw
^BM oi«i«lm *m tte ^ ^ a a t t»
br a ammm am^a, mmmi^^ oi
&m vrmmA ma. tmrnmsm,'^ to
reverm Vm tuttn, Wm vmil^m IHQ^
thin vmM Mm t^ ^ ^rttaded aad
# new stead iiBkm,
ftae IjO^e, F. & A. M.. JusUee Lodge.
B'msti B«th, and WUUam CUnton
8tMT FoKt, ARiertcan Loston. Mw
two y^tm he has been the ^aaiimao
ta the local fund raisliig.'campalea
for the Jewish Theolc^cal Seminary.
The annual nomlnaUng eooven-tton
of the Unity Parly Is to tw
htfd m the headciuarters of 13m
Free^rt Exempt Firmaen's &em-etatlon.
Brooklyn and Hwth L»ni
BesA avenues, Saturday at S'M
o'cI«N:k. One candidate for Itepr,
jthre? for truste^hips and one for"
hmiai^ magistrate are to be nmil-i
inatKs. Nominating i}eUUo»s will tej
I distributed so a.<; to
I paton under way as quickly as pos- ] organtoed to pt«n«i« favorable »<•
I sible. A platform will be adoplctt., (ten on the propo.'.ed Mtlburn Pond
C m In ^fiitaifiini
h C iM By Ik. DoAl!
A atteeas CoaiBJlttt* repr^eat-iQf
mssl of the ntajor «dwation«L
gel the cam-'"*** ^ ^ gwaiB In (he village was
high scluwl site »t n mrrtuii: lield
In the Atkinson S<.'luiul Monday
Mayor Wllllflm P. Olacken and
I Trustees Seward J. Baker and Edmund
T. Cheshire are expected to
be renominated with Judee Kelly, nlglu. It was U.di.aieri ut .hr'm«.et-
'wliile CapU Theodore M. Lung i.s|™K ^^^^ « '•'ferenrium on the site
due to bo named as a candiduie, "'"y ^ ''«'d someiime this year
to serve out the year that remains| The members w.if briefed by Leo
of former Trustee Leuniird D. Bl^- B*«yn. I»n«ld!iU of the Boarft
Smiths leirni. •* Educolloa, Superintendent of
Weyrattch ^mk
Itatti
Two I^kway Stations
PfjBoi 24-Hdur Service
The uonE xsiana State Parkway
Coaunisslon amiounces that effec-luve
inunediately two parkway gaso
County wlU operate 24 hours a day
9a-8 «ottTeniaice to the public. The {Mrs.
station with day atflTn^ht service
on Uie Southern State Parkway is
located near Hempstead Lalce State
VM^^weSa of Eai^e-.avef»tui.
LE8TSR BAUMANN
' ^Bte R M A Jrate* %mgm for
msrm mmlM. wU bold libi Eleventh
Aanuat Valeatine Oanee, Friday
night ia Om Georgian Boom of
the Garden City Hotel. Ghalrman of
this dance is Mrs. Francis Dunlgan;
co-chairhian Sfts. Walker Flanary;
Tickets Mrs.'John Flynn; Publicity
IHtlUo 'Tomaseili: Qoeen of
Hearts Ohalrmiin Mku Batrlidt €aa-sidy;
Ctadmraia i>f tiw •immi»h.Mr&.
Way P c i i e ^ b ^ ' W ) co-dbatanmn
Schools John W. Dtidd and Supertn-toadsnt
of Bulldtngii Walter c.
Hawktos on the variaw iRtturas of
ICr. QaAi« ttm:^ i t e tms^-WmOi-
Peimits Total $418,1^1 S f l ^ ^ ' ^ i T f ' * * ^ * ® * * ^^
atertia B. •w^yiMich, who imf ffljtWs ttp. ma aajd that whUe m»
when re-appointed Vlltage ^ H O IM fw^er^ mm. Iw *biIiMi al a -^OHI-Ht
the organization of aie Vtttaee *««<* »rte* ^ elty atitharfties had
Board last April, attended his flrat ' ^ i ^ ^W for to b tte mm thousli
meethie; of Me board BfQn«^ night., "•Mmhwl" wmlly wmm tl.
He has undergone two major o p ^ ^ fle. Wrtd ipeato
Won in the toiterhn and declared he
felt "fine."
The monthly report of Superintendent
of Buildings WUbert F.
DeMott showed permits for operations
totaling $415,150 Issued during
I3r. a ^ d WKm slsUs^es mmran.
im tte, reBl^nMin of attaints in
m& Vtmpm, ngh Sobml. HB emphasized
the tmA that Fteeport is
the fourth dtstrlet fn the state in
matntainlne its students tbrovKh to .
OPEN AU. DA^ ^INDAY
; Chubbiidc's t»ag store, ^uth
'Main street lU; Sunrise Highway,
will remaiq-oipcn simdaynight until
Mi«'clQi!k-aftai--the other pharmacies
M Freq;»Brfc. dose during Mie after^'
lUKm Ime-.p&e i ^ . 1S» teiefihane ^
MeodbiJBfoofc Mmk To Opmt
East Mead&w Bramk Office
. The Meadow Bniok Kaional Itenfe lus recdi^rf mk--
mwsioii to open an office of ito inrftuttrai in Hie mplilf
^owin^ area of Bast Sfcadiiw. To be Iwatedia tlie vidiilly
rf^lie junction between PwHirStewlimiFulton «^ue,»U»
«ffice-M>ia.|}e'«cntriilly toratod^as^ W-M««ttfel^fliilfcioB-mf^
lpMQ East Mead<»w resMento. The a te «rf. Wm mw rfffct»
wil also be the locafton of a l a i ^ ^ o p ^ i ^ ^ t e ^ ^ Modd%
aopnera' World, making it TOnvenKOl for UMJ pce^e of
I&st Meadow lo cunibitu.- their ImnMng with theli" sIio|ppini|
trips. —^ • • —
January. -There were 23 permits for j Braduatlon. the number of drop outs
new buildings costing $318,800 and] (Continued on ftige a.
sfevmi for additions and alterations
involving $96,350.
The application of Paul R. Gale,
representing-the Industrial fiuUders
Company, whijsh Isr planning CB
enet a building vi. tosA ^ s t Sun-
Freepofi Haibor Civka
la announcing plans for this new
<tfflee, which wlQ be number 19 in
Miradow Brook's group, Augustus
B. Weller, jntesident of the Mteadow
mook. National Bank; st^d, "The
ptqjfilatltHa of - East, Mta&e^ -• bsei
more Oatt feiiiied iahce 1950 ptd
Tor this Keastm, al<»^ with Uie fact
that bositMSs'in Ui%arcJ9:.b«^ k^t,
juace wi^'tiili ^^^*^i we jbaye likog'
Mt that tfeadow Brook's-progres-stve
tjfpe of hpnkteg t^^mUaa might
be la keeling wlOk the progress
sbcmn iff £ h « ' S ^ Stfntdow area
itselL Every e ^ r t .will be made
to. Jiegia brlzigii« to this area our
«stended Banking services m maa
m possible."'
J K is{e:qiecbd that £be bank vku
mflxmee deinijlte plans "for i^e
opeidDg of ^-^m '^g^l^^rmpn a
i^iojt ffine> .' •.' -Gmii^
rise Highway, for the reloeatloii td
1» D a r i n g meter in front 6f tte
IHtopei^y was granted.. Bfr.Oale explained
in his letter me mame is
mm iocated where It is idann^ to
have the driveway.
* letter trf* thanks was i « r t »^
ttma the Farent-I^ach^ A^MM*-
*km of the Bayvlew Avenue Setetf
tor the action of the BoaM ht ee«
tefaUsbtag one-way traffic th3«B^
mam *nd Washington streeteal me
Sha« to provide for the mt^ m
Um ptipU.^. The letter was ^ p r t
1^1^^. Fiij^ugh B. jon^, ebai^im
of the P.-TA. safety committtt.
Arvid R. Nordstrom, <civles d u ^ -
man of the Ncntheast Civic AssOclSn
felon, called attentton of tlw hoard
t^ the condition of the sidewalk
on the north side of Broadway ber
tween Oralfing and Harding plaees.
He s^id that bunding opemtUm^
once started there had b e ^ discoh-tinued
and the sidewalk aUowed to-remain
in a broken-up condtliHi.
Mayw WiHjam F, Glacken Kdvfeed
hfm thf matter would' be talcm
ftare of.
, Vh$ Pmrnortm^^m Otvte AMO»
eteUMx i*Mi •m-tae§^ Ust irf w-;
' ^ i i t t i m " ^ t Mvi en3«^^ th«.;
J^hB 1m m-majm a^lttai to Oift,
ftwwt ItonnriBl Mtimv at m,
n ^ t t i g n ^ i s y night la Wm amia»
taum m Vm AMtoear Ubi^t m^m.
This m^m ma tataa alter Msi,''
a t o a ^ F. Kgm,-e^Mm itf i t e ,"
«U<ma md me seed te RMn»at
imme and f ^ n t t a.
. a w d d w ^ em«m ma. v g i ^ . .
Iff mi&d tmml^m mme am mam
mat^im ttet nAl M mmt^ whm,
a i»ta»i«at now awter emstn^'
*«rafl% 6 ^ 1 ^ T^M" and ftm'^
matm steels h strntid mv bastaesg.;
tte^;polntM out that the o i # v^t
to ge$ to Out buUdtng wUt he tbraagdlt,
^sident!^ CKWS struts rupitlijeg]
man South <^Te street to Htidsoa'
^yenpe. Pce^i^nt melvia h. Mill%an'
pion^ed Jio (Atata additional bifor<.
matfoa~cDncertUnr the project befoiaf
Cbe BCardbt'meetb^. j'
It wa« dedded to bold a dinher'
dance at ttie tetftee vm^e. Bell-!
inore I n Brtday iHghe, Pghniaiy 85. .
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1955-02-10 |
| 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 | 1955 |
| 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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