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FOLLOW THE
LEADER
FOR
^NEIGHBORLY
NEWS
ELSIS D.PIECELL.
61:KAME0J'i.:AyS.
*FREEPORT
20th Year, No. 24.
N A S S A U * S t A R^ E3^^^^^ Y f •
BALDWIN ROOSEVELT
ADVERTISING
MERRIGK
FREEPORT, N. Y,; THURSDAY,; OeTOBER>, 1955 .
Mayor-Slacken BiiVs first Ad
• ^ I J ^ '->•=
CulumbusBluehookaM Bnsliiess D l ^ t o r y to be Issued in omSusiuwi
the K^lgtots AnniifBi^ry.BaU. Cterles M«i,„teaatle. seated. Is
•With
^JMreclory Chairaian while Henry Allcngurtcn,
Chairman of thft Ball Committee.
standiiij^. is General
Carson Photo
Freeport Naval Reserve Units
ToQetAwards Tuesday Night
-Ht ' a r - -Admi r a l */^«™^- I l i l i c i i k o c t l e r , C vmma i i d a i i t . o f
titf 'i'Jiird
. , . p o r t N a v a l J te
""•s\iKU«iii- ntzxi -J,..,,
The Third NavaL District' Bgin^
NVlll play at the event, to which
everyone is invited A parade will
. start at 7:45 o'clocic. The route will
'|1B fTom the .High School eastward
on Itlttie Pine stteet to Main street,
southward to MUf road and to the
stadium.
Open house will be held afterward
in the Naval Reserve Training Center
on Hanse aipntie, - —
Division 3-63 Is being honored for
earning top rating In the Third
Naval XJifitrict for two stialght
ycars.-,and Division 3-36 for placing;
second on ' t h e basis of itb recordl
Uurlni; the year.
CANNON ifHABMACY
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY
The Cannon PhAimacy. 6 South
Mflln street, will stay open until 10
.o^cioclt-Sundnyjo'tebt after the. otlibr
-•diuf?-etores-ln Freeport close during'
,_the "afternoon for the rest of the
day. Its phone number is Freeport
" 8-0041.
Underwater Land Suit
DueinConrt Monday
Case Revolves An>un(]
"Triepassing" tiSiarge
Against John Bianclii
The court' test of Hempstead
Town's "linderwater land—clainis
was postponed again, last Ttattrsday
h) Hempstead District Ootirt, but
the" rival a|torneys agreed to.J»avfi.
tlft case disposed of on or before
next Monday .October 10.
Judge I<yiBaa Hall Is ejcpBBtfd^to,
caU;-tt^e case.Jor'trial'pii' tKat datet
JKtctpf H.-Lett jQf -PreoportHnepre'
" sBntss.„the daehdint, John -Biaocbi,
owner of the Blanchi-BOalQ^fit at
Isiand Park, whlfe' the town'5"J»w-yer
Is Benjaniin JP. Giaqulntet^t
MOlMiihe{.&atie.r~;.^i:-::,:,.: jj.i5k:i_
Mr, Bisntibl laces a "trespassing".
" • eontiriued on Page 11 >
Sulphuric Acid Could Lead
To Medical Center Prowlers
Thieves who broke uito tlie iiew Freepdrt Medical Center
tit 294 West Merrick road Monday aflernoon: escaped; witli
$.) cjisli—l)ut hi dodging' capture they may Jiave spilled on
their lumds some siilijliuric acid which.could lead to their
arrest.
Albert Gans, director and pro-;
pnetor of the Long Island Clinical
Laboratory, a tenant in the building,
apparently returned Just in
time to frigliten off the intruders.
Wlicn he entered one .door, ihef
evidently rushed out thVough one
of the othei- two exits.
"Because sulphuric acid acts slowly,
police' believe Its effects may
have made themselves felt long after
the burglars fled. It is possible
tiiib. may prove a clue to their
iddntity. • ..,
RedDepsSeeioHi
Ihird Straight Win
h Saturday s Game
Freeport^Has Close Call
In Oiamiiiacle Contest,
Wmning By 7-6 Score
The Freeport ked Devils, who
had a close i»U with Chaminade
High School last Saturday, winning
by a score of 7 to 6 wUI attempt to
make their record three victories In
a row when they do battle with
Glen Cove Saturday at 2:30 o'clock
at the Municipal Stadium...
The nertir feore eleven, which
has been highly .rated, came a cropper
last Saturday when it went
down to defeat before Great Necfc
by a count of 20 to 0.' i
The Glen Cove game has beA»
changed from Piiday night to Sat-"
urday afternoon.
The Chaminade Flyers put the
brakes on tlie Pieeporters who had
overwhelmed Hempstead the prf
vious week. Except for a bit of lu. I.
Mie outcome might have been di:-
ferent. -,•
The Red pevlls deolded the game
earlv In the first quarter and wert
held scorple.ss thereafter Aftei hiding
a touchdown called .back foi
(Contliiueci on P.ige 9) •
ijlfckSflTrocTaims
Fire Prevention Week
Mayor Asks Residents
To Become Conscious
Of Everyday Hazards
Fire Prevention Week In Freeport,
starting next^ Monday, October 9,
has been proclaimed by Mayor
William P. Qlaoken. The text of his
proclamation follows:
"WHereas, fire to Its uncontrolled
state is one of fUe greatest hazards
of manlcind,:and i
•'Whtrtas, praotlcally all hi-es of
a devastating nature are caused by
¥affiress5ess"|ihd ; disregard of or-aijffiiyZiuISs^
of"safety"-',--"' ' "- "
, "I jhereby. proclaim' the week of
©ctotoHcSrtBi^iw beKcfisftrevMitlon
-Week'ifdr the Village' of Freeport,
and slncerelK^iBe^^ltei^^^ of
this, oflmmunitts to rtfecdate flre-
•ianta"8ft~iiB[;!3Bal'~''eaoh pers'Sn
resnlveiio appoint himself a committee
of one to do all in his power
to see^that the terrific annual loss
from fire Is eliminated to our^^coai-inunlty."
•
FIVE CENTS PER GOPTT
ReptmHcans TM^I^
ofJSlew Reg;istratio0
Pirn.. M " *^' -J. '
Ian for TmsYear
Everyone who wisheti to # t e «« November 8 must,
regLsler III person between tomorrow and Sutiirdav of next '
'•KM. l'^*'""^'''. ^^^ ** ^yas |K>inted out yesterday *bv Peter
KelHlyo, nForre eGpuorets tR Tepounbiglihcat n Leader. j .^^^-i^i
Patrotmsn Fred Montross, who
investigated, found indications tliat
the thieves—probably teen-agers^
cUmbei to through a window. They
Ifad placed bottle Qfcliemlcals in
a !carto« which ttoey^ hidriehind a
curtain, preparatory to carrying out
the loot, but abandoned' all these In
their haste to get away.
The fact that the chemicals selected
are useful in making •"sttnk
bombs" leads- police to believe the
intruders were teen-agers>.
over
AppHcations Simplif i ^
For Curbs and Sidewalks
Tlie flUng; of ^ppUcattons for^ new
curbs BM'sicfewaito'wEs simplified
Monday ;alghL^''pie Vttlage Board
amended Ordinance 7.101 after a
pubUc.hearing .revealed no opposition
wiiatever-to the change.
Instead of f t e t consulting with
the yipage Engineer, applicants now
mtyVgo for. Iiermits directly to the
Village 'Clerk's office, which will
obtain a^dl give -ait infortnation
About the grading required in curb
or sidewalk construction.
"The fee remains unchanged—$20
for' the first 100 feet or fracttoq
thereof, and 10 cent&-for exich additional
foot. Bepaira for certain portions
of the area, specified in the'
village ordinances, require a $2 Ise.
Several hundred fHendH'and 05-
isociates ore expected to greet Martin
H. Weyrauch ,wfao wcently retired
as Village Attorney after nine
year?.-in office, at a testimonial dinner
In hia honor at Guy Lombardo's
tonight. • •
Kennel Proprietors
Face Zoning Charge
August and BllzabetlK Kreyfcen-taohm.
jiCTprletors of the Llsbeth
Kennels, 3'i'South Grove streef, were
haled ifttO'^eepofffoHce Court
TuesvSay.ABC9'nBe.!:of:j!dii|pl_Bint3 fbflt
tie,bark!ng "of dogs at tjietf e.sfai)^
Ushment was „.jnngying nearby
Chju'ches- and • residents.
When the .|gTOerownei=s pleaded
inno(»HictdaI^was set-'for "VVcdncsr
day night; October; 2fl. at 7:30
o*clocl£. Under the villige Building
Coii. "Business B" use,s obnoxious
to neighbors are prohibited.
Millard Sellers represented the
Department of Buildings in court.
The Kreykenbohms" attorney Is
Thomas Pleckenstcln of Bellmore.
The Permanent Personal Regis-tratiou
Law has chaiiged, for this
year, the old procedure whereby
persons who resided in non-personal
districts were carried
from election to election.
Work Sheets AvWiaMe
A new type of reglsfratlon form
takes considerably longer to complete
taian the one formerly used.
MI Kelly said. For this reason he
uiged all Republicans to register
eai ly, anj-• particularly requested
housewives try to register e S r l y ln
the day 80 their then folks will
huve a better opportunity to regls-tei
to the evenings.
You can speed up youi own regis-tiatlon
by filling out a Vwork sheet"
which calls for the Inforn^atlon you
will be requlied to give" The work
slxeet mny be carried With-you wheiv '
I neighbors ihavc-inoved Jnto the community
Who are not enrolled, said
anyone desiring one of these work
sheets, or needing, any information
pv help regardintrregistration, may
call Freeport 8-II01 or contact a
BepUbllcon District Committeeman,
Tomqwow .ihe Ijours of registration
at regular polling places are
from 10 AM, to 10 FM. Tife polling-places
will open earlier this Saturday—
at 7 AML—and stay open until
10 o'clock at night. • —
Next week from Monday tbrangh
Friday the hours wilt 1>e 10 A.M,
until 10 at-nlgbt, but on Saturday
(Coiitltiued on Page 3>
BaldwtiTMan.Injured .
In Freeport Collision .
John A.. Barlle,-47,. of 18 Fargo
sti-cet, Baldwin,-received a po.'sslble
fraolii're'fif-the Tibs"Monday 'aftei'-
noon -rfhcn hla ^ai_flgured.jn_a_
coUlfiiop at "California and'~"New
York avenue;' Freeport, Htosedati
was going east, iWiile a car driven
by Bessie, Posner of 330 Penrwyl-vanla-
avenue was vtracUng north,
Dr. Rudolph Joseph examined Mr,
Barlie at the scene.
Candidates Slated To Spedi
AtB£puMicanClub^M^
County Executive A; Holly Pallerson and lour otlicr
(i.O.I*. candidates for re-election will visit the Fi'cci)ort Ilp-publlcan
Club at its regular meeting next Tliursday !il{|ht,
.October 13.
In addition, a- capsule preview of
highlights from "The New Moon."
the Slgmiind Romberg operetta, Will
be. presented by memtfers of tl|e
Freeport CBhimunlty Choral. Robert
T, Tavis, director, of the show, will'
Introduce singers and dancers from
the production, which is scheduled
October 20-21-22 at the High School
auditorlom. "^
'sk dark horse prize, will be presented.
- Besides Mr, Pattet'son, others who
will appear Include Freeport'a own
T3ieod6r«! \^ (bory) Bedell, County
Comptroller; Chairman Emil' M.
Fodeyn of the Board of Assesscrs;.
Children's Court Judge James N. •
Gehrig, and District Court Judge:
John Daly: The mectln^wlU provide
TQnlextra dpor prizes, in addition, a n opportunity for everyone to Bee,
to the usual number of awards and hettr'atid meet the candidates!
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| Title | The-Leader_1955-10-06 |
| 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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