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P t h Year, No. 33 FREPPORT, N. V^ THURSDAY^ bfeCEMBER ^^%m '^^ m
MERRICK
FIVE CENTS PE^ COPf
RALPH TAYLOR TO HEAD FREEPORT BANK
Doxm fiqihms He
Former Mayor Otes
. Of Supplanentary Power
•Hie iel»tton^i<p escWlnt twtween
the Long liland X^htlr^ Company.
Riid the Municipal jPower Plan* was
explKliietf by Babist t. Doi^e.
chairman of ihe Power Commission.
im& vmim CUsA MUfcrt F. ¥«n
Riper at the annual jneetlne of the
StmUiffest Civil! Asaoeteaon held
J n the B»f»leWAvenu» &dwwl on
•n'eiJnesday night, December 14.
Aim Keflodt. a. tonner pimldmL or
the KssoGlvUtm, andL. E. Hehl, two
other coinmissloi)«rs, also attended
ti»e
Wareman Aide Ends His Life
As Lumber Yard Is Closed
Mam II SttnvarC 52 mmv» «iW. of H) SiMirtsmmis awinie
Jwd wtirkcfral the CI Miftim FiiiTinaii liiinW VHM siuw liis
I'lMh sclrool clays rising ti> (iti* jK»si(Miii of ymk mim«i|i>r.
Jte had l»eii drapondnit m rei^nt ~
Coming To Freeport
weelw. apparently because he knew
Ute hunter estabUdiawnt mmld
ctase m a resuK of the death of ha
owner, the late C. Milton Foreman,
HP Joined the arm's mus 38 fears
negoUaUzig a coatroot with Uie
generated
i^mm to
of
sumers. The first was the imposiii-blltt^
o< ^£plag ttiB iMirer ptant
up fo mwt ilie WW m^wishiir de-manos
Tor curreqit. except at a
pratitiuiw «Ht ama »im pos^tOUi^
of ^eedtag the debt UmK hi n^
tempting to do so. He pointed out
th»t Rt the jKeseot mte ttt Iweimm
U would tw nee^raiy to Imtal «
new Diesel en^ne every oUier year
A e eeem^ was that with tte
r a ^ developmente In engliies, there
i » neir mie «wf
to ft fe?/ Tears. Ite
also referred to the fact tint atomic
JM«FW HMff ^ o m e iivailaMe wiHito
a few year
ftf
ago.
B«t Mr at-enmrt didn't watt ta see
the ^ara close tost ^turday. He
liUDg hlmsiclf Friday night in the
mmpAttjf'B su^^mtn bmk tf the
off Ira at 30 Commercial street,
Mr. Stewart had been left a » n -
eram i^msi in the will of Mr.
Foreman, like all other employees
who wei« wlttv Uie flria for a long
Thirdly Wc. cited the eeia-s-
«ost of fud
oU ftoiB 4
(CoRtlnued im Page H)
, WheA ihe dlitet arrive bonK Frt-ll
«S»r»««»d asked Ttf f^lfo# 1^i»j«^,
Charles HueDimMM, to search the
hta, tXpoB toohft^fn
kSr. B£eii£D«mdd found
the hodE hai^ns, f ast^ed wlp% a
mim to ^ e rafteis. Uentemnt ^ly-moiid
Knlpe and sengeant Claude
Baynor wane sutttsioned ta the se«ie.
UP, BMriph Joseph pionoun^d
Mr. Stewart dead. Upon examining
• (CffiiUnued on Itee 7)
F ^ Q^Ke To Ogme
On Moncbr, December 2
26. There «1U be n« de
of totter oisii tm. eitb«'- of
days. Ho^WTW. GWatmai »Ht
parcels arriving by » A.M. on IDe-
2fi MUI i>e « i « v ^ . Alt ^pe-arrtvlng
wOl
be d^vered by icpeeial mesienger.
1»e post «Hce tmxf »W be ^ a
fitm 9 AJI. to 1 1 ^ . m Decenftier
26 fw ttie convenience of toMdtolders
ifit-Rim Car Injures
Couple 00 Suuriae
1^^, 66, Has Fmchwe
Of Pelvis; Both Takeai
To J^cbiro Hmpitdl
Seriously injured by a hlt-ruh
« t o in ft»epori Satunliy Blfht at
iibBui 11 oWofk. Mr. mid Mf«.,I»es-ler
McBride of Na.«sau Shores, Mus-
5«pequa, ure r»BWerlnB at t^«or.s
Hospital.,
OounQf detectives launched au
Immediate tni^lgai^ffl but tb,elr
awrk was slowed by aie fact that
(he coutde received «iuli seimM in-wltiBh;-
f«¥Sp&l ttainKfroin^^^taB.
any iiifiKlifitiiMi. ' '
VhH t^dim took ^K;e at the
wmttwast eomra of Sratrtse h%hway
and Henry street. Boi^ vlcthns were
trtmted at the ^ n e by m. BMMph
, RALPH W. -fMlfim
[To kmme hmhn
• Former Nasau Naticmal
; Pi^drat Ako Nmed
; ZKrector of Institution
J I^pli W .»»ylor, texner pr»idei»B
of t l» M^RU Couitiy Nattoml Bank
' of RoekviUe Centre, has been elected
J« dtrwjlor of the Presw»t fcalt and
j will ^sume the dutto of president
Tuesday. January 3. « spolu-fimaa
for Uie hnnk annoniiEed tills week.
John J. ftindnll, who has been
president ol the toanli for miiiiy
year*, will B»«nw the duties of
ichiilrmnn of the board HI the .same
J time, ii was MunouiK-ed.
I Mr. TKiylof will ii^uiiie the execii-
I tlvc leadership of tlic Ijank formerly
exercised b® W.-aa-goant Nixon,
Sx^estlve \^»^resMent aM Ot
who realgned September I
to Qitey Se&<^. Bte,.
I. Laijy; ^ s m i n t l^^er; mn jpra*
to . . ' a ^ e i ' uid, JOMert %
Coanply W i t h fJnnnatU3« f wells, Asslstaiit cashier, wa
Qtot^ to fte n e i » ^ « r e a ^ offl«
Mr M.cBl'lde. 66 yeai« old, rewived
nalUple fractures of the ^Ivfe while
his wife UUian, 37, had pi»lbte
fltactures of the skull and left KOkle.
Massau (Anml^ detsetltes of Uie
FlKt Squad In Baldwin are iseekiug
dte» to the hit-run driver's iton-tity.
Qhxdienp Lombardo To Serve
As UnUed Fund Directors
.{JfgHnizatioii-or the Vkmnl wf Directors tif Hw I'lillcil
Fund of Freeport xi-m mack- known this \v«?k when Mtmn-
X^llfain C»te<Mii a n i litmil kwter CUif Li»inbiirtl« nirtvato
tn'Tvv jis mmibio^ of llie board for IttTrfl.
Milton B. WaMmwa, Chair-
^•
^ is the tmm oTBTol m
m tb^orpodssatitai 6t fUt United—
Jew^i M ^ s Ottb
'me JWdwlB JewiA Mea^ Club
wl] ba^-e l^ierlff Jese CMsmbs m tt«
W^alter next Tue«lay, Deeemi^ 27.
& .wU Mdfe^' l i e groiq} at ttie
Baldwin Jewish Center, East Sca-
Bvmue and W»Tm steeet. Bald-at
i:iO PJM. The oieeunf is
ttpesi to the public atkd all are Into
aaend. ^^re^Kwnts mill be
Eagllaii Oetede T ^
Pcwnt
Gray KlecSrlc Company lum trlrt
to c o m ^ with the "buffer »one"
requirement at Its new building al
»mi.h Stein st»oi and W^t Dean
street, but haa been •tynU^i by
detay in the arrival of citaln-link
f«ice. Uw Lcsdisr le»n«l thfe week,
Fred 8. Howeli and Son, Freeport
building contracting firm, mM it
ordered ihe S^»e tteee «• four
wtselcs ago. .A ftra-foot starip at land
for the reqidred landscaped Area
lM^.J^eB set i^de^ AaxM^ to
the builders. Oray ElecMc Ckunpany
save Its next dmr net^bor mi West
mxmt » ^Kiice 4^ . t l ) ^ de-tor
the fence before oitierlng
It. i>iaAth% ot ttoibs or grass there
ly cold
This was &m oevi^ of four busi-neis
p l ^ ^ wt|^« th« fiMa^ Aoard
last week authorized VQlage Counsel
Vmi^i and Bup«rin^n-
'#lttert Oe Mott In take every
JCoatUiuert on ia»
Mr t^.ylor. vrtto Tecitdes at M
Matn« road, Mts8H|»iua. is wideV
known ta boafeliig Ernies la mmmm
County. He served as Vlce-Presidetit
and Pnssldeni of liie:
jratlonal Bank for
193S to 10S5. retiring January 1 of
this y ^ r whea the i
with the F^aUIn
(Continued on Page 8)
eHUBBUKS OPEN SVHBAV
CANmUt COKESTaUS DAY
Ohubbok's Drag mme.
Main fiti-eet, will reBuOn <qpen,uiitU
u ^ a r i^#tt after wther
ttt S^6i»iA cbKse la the
iif temoon for the rest of tiie day,
Ita p t ^ ^ numb^ is F ^ pw
On %e (^HMmas legal
be perfotmed by tlie Cannon Pbar*
next Mtedaf, a similar servtee wia
macy fi South Main street, tele-p^
ne Freepoit 8-0041.
The tsmm StaU
rlne Academy at Kings Pohit, which
at aw ta tte lesittng esUege
teans In Uie t M l ^ Stat^.
ot«K>sed England's Camiirldge tini-
^i^ty, viltmn Ow two toUmton^,
met in m lnt«n»Uonal debate at
:he Academy's Bowditch Aaditorliun
By Fire "lihis Momn^
South iSato
P. Watelm p r ^ ^ ^ at am
badly burned
W ft'
from ft grass fire;:
Initoccnt Baldwin Bystander
Killed In JL. I. CUy Holdup
An imuiefnl bj-sUimltT. Julius rrijiimivsky, .'>S, i>f 6
Laki'-skk* |IIM«% Hakhviii, WHS killwi by Hunim-ti lu.sl fc'ritlaj
iijght ttarUig ii lioWup «l Hit' lliiitci I'arwl ik-pvicc wiire^"
hmisf In Lon« Island .VAty.
Mr. Urfoanovsttf had laeen a truck:
tauier wamloyi^ W Maoml^^lB's
department store, whidi staftres the
ii»^hm^ plaUmm with United
Mreei, and WB» .vtntog Mmds
there vrtiefi the tmiMiits -^teudt. The
Piarcel truc% driver,
Jbr
WatU War I
Attttted
Witii
9, a
beld
Tuesday at Qm FullOTbrn Cha^iel in
^mwta. Baldwin American tegton
Fofit-- ntembexs attended
Mtad^ algtA mrM tw^
t^aas Mand Hattonnl C
3fInelaiKp. '
meimm^,Vtbmmi^
srarvices
B»» ia
anetery.
rme htt
wife, Gertrude', a sister, Ucs. t/f&vs
m&vUmm, mime beMhe
,&Klr^, Antl^^. f»Mt t
Iflwn.
m, M<iha,
(^•ste»
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| Title | The-Leader_1955-12-22 |
| 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 |
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| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
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