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KMXOW THE
HEIGHBOELY
NEWS
FREEPORT
" N A S S A y S LARGEST WEEKLY"
BALDWIN
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FOLLOW Bte
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LEAOHK. *.
FOR
RELIABLE
ADVERTISING
MERRICK
20th Year, No. 43 FRBEPORT, M. Y:, THURSDAY, flSBRUARY 16, 1996 •• FIVE CENTS PE^ COPY
GMJf. CM hmhi
By&pemsorkrii
§»n Gerber is Givi^
Two Traveling Bags
For 1955 Leaderdkip
Fred A. Hftger, new PresWent of
tht! Fr^poft Republican Club, and
oUwr officers were Installed &itur>
day Might by Presldiug Sujw^iMr
Sfwufd P. Larkin of Heiapsteod
•I%wpn «t ceremonies Btte^iei^iy an
BnlhjBtBsac crowd of about tm ver-mm
m, the Bks Kali.
A d&tlBirulshed array at notables,
iDelHdlite »t«te, #ounty. town «»i
filuge officials honored ilte elllls
"With Uicir fsresenoe. Rettrlng President
Samuel D. Gerber. master of
(wn-monies. Introduced the invited
gtK.sLs—who came from many iniie>s
Rrounrt-—find enUvencd the program
Kith humor.
Mr. Brnger, escorted tu the ptet-
ItMn iunM rousing appteiwe, re-eetiffid
a ^vel from S i q ^ r v^
XiSrida..XB koseptiiis. ttie talgti oC-bte
tiest to deserve t l» hotsor «nd
trust bestowed upon bim. All must,
unite to lielp re<eieot a Retnablican
adminLttmUoa in &tis Presidential
eleettam year.
Flist &n Oie prt^fram -nnt^ "The
Stnr^Mngled Baiuter," mm W
Mtrjmy. Ri»rbe8, who atao etteied
i*yr ^^sMiais.later. She mm l»to»-
.,. W» M»* ten^ seooi«t ^m m^
mtam^tftn rngiii. an ImpraiattlWtatMnff.
Aw ^ e ftistidElaHoQ. OuMaatttf
ga^& vent escorted to the front
bS two Past I>i«Btde»(s of the club.
Herman C. Duakerand Acting Police
Jitstice Jutes lu BirsenttisL
Buffet-KtjFle refheasSbments followed
Hie cfiemtmies, in AddlUon to ^fie-iag.
& ^pMt df eood f ellow^i^i WKS
evlftent.in ttie man; seetlona itf l ie
d u t a t a i ^ used for itils ev^t.
PBt« tt -Kellf, , P r e i^ p o r t
' O.Of..J^mdo^ tnsmied.oitera 'of
the tei l^bMlettii -B»erttK% He
fimmiieA a-eavel to Hobi^ 0Mry.
ne« ^KS^d^it, who respoad^ in
b^tak ftf hts group. Otiiers tndiKted
kito offltx are:
I«e Dean, Hrst Vice-Pr?sidetil:
Joan Ast, Seco|id Vlce-Presideiii;
Henry Paris, Treasurer: Joan Page,
Reeoedtng Secretary: Joan £Kwden.
^n^^otfdliig Becretajv: wytar V.
U m r f b s , Historian; l^yawnd
0 » ^ n » d cm Page 81
amami^s I»RCO mem
mi-mm( isrm svmAV .
. (MiMi^ mu$ mote, m
Mate stitee^ wOl remain (qpea ^M
IB OVME Suttday nigbt after o t er
d p s fitfo^ jp l^^eq(i«f close #wiim
4»f t aa^muwitt lor- tl«| nest, at tlie
#ty. I t s l ^ i i ^ iumber 1& litteepol^
9-S333.
On W^ijih&^ton's SirEEday Ried-
1 ^ uut> i^wve- alxee£, .te^i^imm
Larkin Installs For Rf publican Club
Scene at SepuUican Club Installation. Left to right l« Fred Hager. n«-w
president; Peter Keiljr. Preeport Kepnbllcan Leader; Robert Clesry,
president of Bepubllean Reemite; ttnd Preaidinr Supervisor Edtntrd
dSrMn. v/l^ was inxtalUng wttlew. BagateUe A i to
Viehrock, Qrehinar
To Seek Re-election
as Unity Candidates
• ViIIaj,'i' TrusU'cs V.tmi ^'ii'briH-k nnd H. Iiviiif{ Cn-hiimr
WfPf nominaU'd iiiiiiiiinMnisly \'nr l\v<»-vciir t<ri(iss In sHrewtl
lln'fiwlvos III (lu> I'Mity Ptirlv's wiHvmlhm Snltiwliiv jji Um
iisfiiipl Fiiviiicn's lliill.
HiiiiiriH'tl ,(ii |»!ii1j" iiffiw, silsi* williiml o|)fjiwiIiiMi, wfK
IJ r. Cjftiw- A. Xrwtui i , F nwi l r n l Kmc'iiliis; Ii«i|i««l L. tli»x-ill',
PiTsiiii'ii
HIiiin, Hvv
WilliiBi Kraiis, Firal Vicc-I'nsklriilj llmnM
vlary. mill Huhvi'l L. P i t n r r , CiimiiaiMii Miiiiamr.
Air. (in'Iniuir, 1 firiiwr Tiwi«m«r. wm iioniitinlcd ftw Fimiii-fttd
Swrx-hin-, mid Rsiymiiiid Msiioiic- lur rivHsiiivr. Tlie
imrly IHHIHII AIJIII Kclfodi for fi«T<ii»<l \'ici-I>icsirk'ul. a m;w
Mike DeUm Boara Winner*
Progress Reported
fti Housing Program
C^uJcoi TeUs G i K^
.M BmtheilicMKl I%nmer
_,:i^^^j^wuiiam.,m_.fi^tai:g«i
.lii&tvidc'KnQwicdfft'^Cq^n to
in winuiiiir tiic top.prize ore-tdSSTs
$64,000 Oucsiioii."'^
Always a booster of muaic, Alike
gave a nattotiwlde pUvs to his next
operatic production which wUf be
presented at Baldwin High ^lool
aa ftMajF, Marett 2.
Wlim emcee Hal March asked U
to.«l^«l to try fm $MMS mm
Iw^nt wcm $33,000 ttie 0i«»tfiw
« i ^ ^ . D^Ia Boocft mM ta tf»-
^ M m gpttUe. but he-«I«i|« fflof^
A ftiU rf^r, and therefore wotfd i^
o B T ^ ^ t l i e fourth set." ra*^
ta" Ids aaA$ta];tt In the ^Mttam
tmotit-Olno BratOr aRo.lMir cobbler,
who settled for $32,000 during. f|)e
saiiie TV attreoUon's «u>y days--
atw» In the oper°- '"'"•^tfr^ x*t«^*»*^.
Mtka dfas^layed little or no hesi-taticHi
to answering queries almtt
iii^feiiS^S^'
iMt> ase^vTucsdaj' nliflit
telcvisin» sliow, "Thi'
Richard Wagner's operas, a llbret-
•tlSt, t w o t<»<l«'»">-- . - - • . "-^-.Bo
during his young manhood and
other facts aboKt the noixd tenor.
Aiir'tt Help'Era Oo^
& ^ l & i i m « d y < M i ^ „.,.„ ... _ „ _
' • * ^ S « " ^ . Pf"* "W *'"^-. .^tetortj^touslng D e * * ^ ai
tf^tafd- «t; lMr^^Bi^~»m 'Am
Sbirtm ««tcfet8,Mandav <WM
Ptlbmw) 6.
Vniafe CooiMsel K « n n e^t h
Vot^tfs eyes twinkled at the
crowd.
"Here in^Freeport," lie quipped.
-imfm 'ULLV expeHs em contiv,''
^Aisfher ChectFoi! South Nassau
' VIHtige Iknsfee CBM yU^otli, «t!eepfei..».^8d( for 9IM-A<nB TJf*W.
emmmaf^ Pim'.4i»g3aaet tm bidtalf wf flMi Soatti tltasan CummmdOm
aoqplM. Xhe dieck r^«aeBtoa 1 ^ prnmOm oT. a eatA I M ^ ^^en
I r «W ]p«l7 ni«od«a« MMir n ^ te » • ^ n r t l t «r lh» iKKidM. 1 ^
P ^ ! ^ ' b isbaJisuiii WH^ Wtmi/mli mmpiMee tot Om Imfitbm
mM^m dmvMlMi imm,. • ' i CaiHm% Wmm
.,iv^...T, -WW-lfa>^
aWBier.' sporSwae^y ia|'
nmraday night in the 'Sraa^m»>-
^tlon parish house. He was tatro-duced
by the Bev. Bobeit H. Pierae,
curate of the Epte<»pat church,
who presided in the aliseace-of the
Rev. Edward W. Levin, pastor of
Uie Community Church of tia
tfa^anme, president of Otm GmmA
The mayw preface tite t«amrim
1^. ^ ^ 1 % be had bam wAfi^ W-mvwai
^irgymen how idaas p f Om
M
li^aag^SB Pari «et« wfo^^i^m-p
. BJMrfJiaf ftrilfwlnff 0, M&S^m"
peepiMimto com-tbe^»l alM^
ma tam^big units, Fre^port a^Mvi
tar the re-activation of its appliea-iiim.
Mt.M lOOfi^unUy unii nmject..
Re added this had been acoom-'
plished. CMgiu^ inatructlons were
issued to have the plans r^dy by
July 30. Iioter (he date watt ^>
«amM to April 30 and Wm M fw
assure rtl everything woiili te
r«u^ im * « * W***-
»Wfi we OBe sA toc« tart." to
MaUawsd, "the hovel In »«ialag-toa
^ rH «rtU be elbnina^ HM ^
{Continued on Page I f I
A coinmhtee ronslsUng of Martin
Weyrauch, clialrmiin; Edward
M. Voelker and J. Harry Wto-
Oarthy nominated the two slvlea^
Mr. Doxsee, who prMlted, laiuf*
«* me work of Jutojmr ^ « a iw R
aHmiSan and the Ifila^ BIHHA
1» .»«m»ssed . T ^ ^ m^-Jm^.
"VMroek,' c^led litia~ ^laie if,.
most «Ue, bard-warfttng and sin?
cere public ofncials" he bad «va-known.
Mr. Preyer seconded ttut
Grebinar's n<»ninaition, describlnCr
him as "a sptendld Trustee" wboMi-service
dining his year «m tiOtf
toord has brought credit to Wl
mA to Uie vlUaga.
^.TSfMSI^ -•VWMOck. ^ ^ 4AM ••» .
'spwl^ M U iti»t duriBW Ills Mw»
y«l» fB Urn board IIB b » iAMii»>.
imA- Wm-^*m'~batm**»1 Wm mmm
mral$r M ItMirt. He dlfMWHed tt*.
tOmoM' wwk for partdas tt^li-deevkqwnent
of mxe bti^
which pay 40 per eeitt of'
tbe village^ "tiuces, -early si»d#>-
crossing ellmtaaUon and stcee*
improvements.
Mb-. Orebinar talked on <tbe Mm.
oi a Village Trustee. He miA toe la^
m t t a g a book which «ia te putt^
a^ed jnon^-on the- t»nte i t t ^ i i^
A MUMtti. board ait «te XiwWRd
Biffldtag says the Vffii^ mm^
n » ^ ittiflee a month..to i f e ^ u^
ii{« wmmented on tta maiofr
- ~ CR^Elnued <m W|p 91
^
Bayview PTA Fownders Day
Audience Backs High School
Approxliiudclv 4W pamils viiU-d ovcrwlielinind^ to
oiidowe Ihe propok-tl new Sfeiiiiir IIW» SC1MX>1 al the Foant
d«w' Day mifliij« »»f fc Itewlri*' Awmic Partiil Twdwm.
AiBoeiiiMon in llie sdiool iiuditorium on Thursday, F^roaiy
i . The favoraI>le vole Wliimtl a ftelk on tJie nted for Hag
iiew school by Dr. Mm W. fktJA Sut^rintciick-nl of Sdhamto.
m. a ^ empbaateed ««l ^ * ""^ ——s^>
pr^MMe the high ^b^A
a s(H3g
jtgntffl->senlM'
^ t f t t a sre already m&f^m^
WMi to accommodate l&OQ sto-dtets,
«ie .«ne street. tn^kUnss
lijow bouse 1964 b«9s and gt&a^ E^
1068, Dr. Ctodd Stated, <Hir ptO'
Jeijtmi rauollmeut diitiits sbow
mA lOiere wiU bet more ttian SUM
Motente to me JmUBf^^te
^em ftBUQdeis'. Zta^ ^i^wn
Mitured song ^ i lM lv»
libs. Emma Olsen, star 4>( ttlt|s
ytars*. OHnmuni^ bboral imtdne-.
mA dt "rtlew Mo<m," and » num*
ber of BekvtioBS by (be "^x Foalk}
wmr" Barbershop Quntet. ammh%
19 ^ Standd Crulclraliiwli, *a^
mt^im. m^ sogers, Ar« a r t B w ^ :
:-m
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•V.SflJ
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| Title | The-Leader_1956-02-16 |
| 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 | 1956 |
| 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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