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FEEpORT i'EJJORIAL LIBflftfly
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... 22nd Year, No. 28- FREBPORT, N. Y.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1957 ae FIVE CENTS PER COPY
1^XPAlfER$ OP£N BAmE ON WEST MIRRICK RdA^^^
Sdudiwest Civics
.1
Adopt Resolution;
Ready to Back Suit
. ,, Petition-Asking Board .
' To Reconsider Actiqn -
. . Signed by 300 Persons ,
'" All' all-out battle" to" keep' super-
;. markets out -of 'IBuslncss ''AA" dis-
'- trlets—particularly'at tUcnorthwost Henry' J. Latham (R)
[•'•corrffr"'"6f'"Wesr-"MSyiieK Trtf.--•aiid-r.MawtriKttom- i^-'iy.^-
t South; tiong,Beach,,.av0.',77 was
{ launched Friday"nffijif;*,,by',nearly
[ aoo person&_wlio-attencfed a rally
i hrtd; In tile Bayylew. Ave. Scliool
/ audStorJutn under sponsordhlp of the
• Sioutliwest, Civic AG&bcia'tion. ~
vi ' The protect tncetinirlliad been In-
, tended originally to ^sk- re-eiinct-
,' ment of a puslpe^s-"A"" zdflta^-rule
; xvliicfi iiw TllJ3agerTBoaia.sc]rai>i)ed
{ two;•^ye«ka!"•t4a "ajid7ttjerei>y peri
l hilttett'foodi'sto?ss"^wlSh an area: of
Freepori Qives Majorities
Ta All l^epublicanCdndidates
; Frecpart gave Its usually large niajorlty to the Bepublican cs,ndldBtes
In Tuesday's election Indicating tliat the large Influx of-families from
the city abd elsewhere has had <lUtte effect so far as elections arc
c^ioerncd. ,-' • . i ' • , • •
•the vote for^the Supreme Court, District Court and officials of
tlie Town of • Hempstead "was as~foUo^'G: , .
SUPREME; COURT
.552^
Lathani's majority- . L1733
. DISTRICT COURT
Lyman D. ftall (R) ^.. 5941
Elijah-W. Milis, Jr. (R) 5805
Alfred Samenga (D., L.) 3183
Harvey Sherman (D , .L.) .,..3197
Hall"over Samenga ..-.,.2778
Mills Qvoc Sherman 2608
(4-yef^r \mexplred term) . -
Thomas F, Farley (R) ......^004
W-altet-B. Btargnefc (D., L.->;,^.'3147
i^BSt
I.:.
t
'...of Monday,,night, Oct. 21. It was
('edoptedi'.'' .- ;."_'- ' j. . . ' '
\ " Other.Slrps Taken • {
! The meeting' alsO! l ' ' - ' - •
j (1) Named « legal committee to
- j'conslde*- the odvlpabllity of - 96-
; operating •wltb. .any ta:;paycr who
) starts an action In the courts for*
- {ho purpoiie, of-upsetting, the aC'
tiora of. the- board. - > . -
(2) Empowered'the same group,
headed by IjCon Badln to get
. p l c ^ s of financial support.'throUBh
' pledge cards, to pay-expenses;
;• (3) Started . circulation of pell-
•'tiona calling npon'-'the Village
" ^Board to reopen the matter, sched-
' nla a now public hearing' <md xe-
' enact tiie ban which officially cndfl
' next Monday;
'^"_i.i} VaSitnckA the ma'liing ol'ftcom-
'_t miinicatton to, .FeepOrt residents
\ generally!^ witb a request that llie'y
i return" a "self-adctreissed postcard
i.'wit!li -an'expreBslonJot ttielr opinion
' I about West Mcrrlctc'rd. aown-zon-
- • Jngr; and y .
\ (B) Authorized Richard, P. Cur-
• tan, the president, to «5S«nWe ttie
llnew Council of Civic,. Associations
., |-|or discussion and tioallble.flctlpati^on
-/tbe lss«e^_^'-',.-'"J, ,.,j^ _ '" -
', Mr. Curr'ati amfiinatlaed the prob-ilem
b,efore othe^ speakeis ydiced
, their-views, He 'said 'a'pronqlnent^
iwlning .authoaty Iiad advteeil IJii
clyics to-loqltilrst for a technical
-'ngle on wWdi Uieyisbulirbase objeo-
.f.tlons to-tJie July 23 (hettftng'held. by
". [the-board, fndtMert seeK a newfj-
Vincent. a.,lsrcftierne:c;<D',,Xi.*) 319*'
- Larkln's njajorily . . . . . . ,2796
' • ' '.SUPERVISOR^
•John-Hr^-McCannell '(R) '. .*. .6139
Anthony J, MieH-(D„-L.) .,..»3I57
McConneJl's majority ,. .2982
COUNCILMEN
Ernest Stcinbrenner (R) 5981
Dl!sm'5nff-jn)rischen"0a>:;",'.5§"ir5"
Herbert J. Krohn (D., L.) 3212'
David T. GibboniJ (D., L.) . .3207
Stcinbrenner over Krohn 277R
Drischeir over Gibbons. .2753
. ^-TOWN CLERK
Nathan L. H. Bennett (R).,.e051
Shirley Raines (D., L.) 3163
Bennett's majority ...'..28S3
SUPERINTENDENT OF.
HIOHWAYS
Harold L. Half (P.), .'*.. .5877
Emi! J. Bruno, <D,> L.).., <.. .3181
HalEs maiojjity,».,. -^ 42696
Wlllifirri' C. Voe'W (R) ;.. .8918
^une Nas'ca (0., L.) 3119
Frank Pichon (D., L.)' -,.,„.326i
Joan Andrews (t>., L.> 3214
. Doyle over Nasca . * . . . . 2949
Spraguc over •Pichon.v..2631
, Voehl over Andrews .2704
PROPOSITION
l—Conatitutional Convention Yes 2620 No 4325
AMENpMEN'T^,' . "; ' ' • '
iTT^oUege Bond lssue_ .- Ves 428G No 2361 '
2—Amortization State Bonds , ,-s Yes 3790 No'2364
.'a—Bingo', .vi-'...,..'..- , Yes 4063 No" 2735
'4—State Bonds Exclusion ,; •.•,',. ...Yes 3648 Nk) 2304
• 5~Forest'Preserve Lands ,.^. A v... - ."Vcs' 3451 No. 2528
' 6—Maintenance State Highways Yes 3847 No' 2187
bearing, >
Iteadto EfVlyCioDimiinleatlftn
i_ The. civics' leader lead a com-
-October • recommeri'dlng war - for
' mimlcation *sci?i; th* Blard late in
tightenlng-np Busiiifiss "A^ regula-
' tlons to. sucir a way .that retail
; stores, , tfftjps, diners^ aiid-inqtefe
'W0UI4 bn •prdhlbltftl.'The^sBsocla-
• tlon hajjljaggested^Ikeclflc mention,
Ih-.tfw ,ordiB*mc8, oi-peanltteil .uste
. --.'-•"(Continued'op Itftge'2)' . J-,
Red Devils to Tackle Centred
Dou^ned Sewanhaka^ -25-7.
' The'Freepbji Red Devils demonstrated that they will be the team
to defeat for the .Section I, fidutK Shore Athletic Xieiigue football chain-plonshlp,
when .they defeated Sew&nhoka Saturday at the Stadium by
a score ot. 25 "to 7. The defense
proved rugged, as it-, did against
Hempstead.-the previous. Saturday,
and gave r evidence of the likelihood
.of ft.sweep of -ithet'wo remaining
"games. ' , ," ^ ^ ,
Saturday ^t 2 ,PM; the Preepoit-
.ers will entertain the Central High
School of Valley Stream'in .the
final ooiiteat; at the Ii>Qal stadium.'
The following Saturday^ the DevUs
wlU travel Ui Baldwin to take on
th<}.Golden Waye& in,the sea«on',s
Windup. At this "stage, the forfeit
to ftn . unspdrtsmanlUce . Mepham
looms large, l^ut Cooc-h BiU Ashley,
'and°^is <;3iairge» are etUl'ht^'U] ot
conUng out on top Witli their second
Triple A title., _ , ..,,
Freepoa*"^ led all the n^iiy Satur^
day, getting iv l3'.<lco 0 Jum^ In the
first peri^.-Midway ta the flrs.t
quarter, BiU Penneil crossed ' tljc
line atter a five y^^run. aria
later raii seven yards to pay dirt,
to which a'l&ck by Dick Riccatdl
added' the extra point. -
-The-Red -Devils added-6 mote
- . (Contuued on-page ^> .-> i '
P._0< Windows Closed
Monday, Veterans* Day
Tnere will be- no window service
at tihe FreepoLCt Post Office on Monday,
Veterans' Day. There will be no
delivery .fay carriers on that:;dafe bilt
Bpecial delivery mhil will be delivered
,83 received until 7:00 pjn.
For tJie^cQTtvenience of boxholders
the lobby will be open from 9:00
aon. to 1:00 p.m.
Pay $71,035 Into
Village Treasury
20,000 at Wre^tTuig
Matches Duriji^; 1957 .
At Municipal Stadium
Automobile racing at the Municipal
Stadium during the season
lust clcsea drew a total of 2Sg,117
Tjaid- customers, it was revealed tlili
^week. "Xtix-Hb.pvs tu^hesb figure i!or
trvni ^kuio, 'I'aclns'. the ^toldb 'was
^71,035,54. ' Not only was there a
.revival of Interest Jn the midgets
and v'tock cars; but tlie weai^cunan
played an important part In the
successful season in' as-much &a
there was not a single rain-out
between the opening in "May and
the closing day In October.
Automobile racing boti had a
long run at ithe Municipal Stadium.
Promoters iTako""iCedenburg "Mid
Stuart (Dukel Donaldson took oVcr
the reins In 1B4S, so It Ls the oldest
continuously run short racing track
In the Ibation. The ]flrgei.t crowd
ever' to attend an auto show In
Preeport wasf"'in 1947. The paid
attendance on thc^mlght.tn Question
totaled MIDOO. Shortly thereafter
TV cut drastically in to the pAfcend-once
flti;urea'here, as it did not only
(Continued on pnge 16)
Glackeh Defends
Acfioii of B6ard
ligainst AtiiSick
, Win Proinise;d^;Delay-
,. In Building.Petzbit. ;
~ pending New Study
. Thejopening-Battle III a'^war ovjjr
the 'West, Merrick rd.t zoning revision
'to' allQW sufjormarkets- in sa
IBusiness ^"AX.""S!lsHeir^^'E"p''SFe'"""'
at the KJml-montihly. meeting of tlje -
Village BoaM Monday nljeht, A-deiegation
of more'than lOO-pet'-
.'ions^mostly residents of the-Soutfti-west
area, descended on tihe meeting
to protest Uie boar'd's action of
Oct. 21. A vehement -wordy encounter
-fensucd with Mayor"WJUiam
P, Glaekijn defending the board's
action and various speakers .being
equally vehement In their repJie';.
.At one point the Mayor said he
-,waSTi't'fiure-ft'Supennar«et was .to
bkiifidy"
Sunrise Lodge Masom
Set Dedication Nov. 14
Tlie new Temple, of Sunrise Lodge
1069, F- & A. M., ^wUl be dedicated
TJiUriatoy,. Nov, Xi,' at 8 p.m. by
Judge Nathan- Turk of 6«<ego
Grand of the state.nf New Vork
Asher Nicfcelsberg, master. wlU pie-filde.
- ^ " •"
- The. dedication- will - Include- the
ttge-old Atesonic ritiial of .fcotn.,wlne
and oil, ojaidncted 'pi'' the -gralid
master^ n^ist«d-tay hlsjgrand^r-sltal,'"
W^ltam Wgkcrson of ttbaca
and a number of State Grand Lodge
Officer^. " - ' '
' Also participating wlU. be^ Barnet
'Jasen, of ' Long Beach, district
deputy grand master of tlia Hrst
Nassau Masonic Distiict, andBalpb
'3,^ Ely< ijistricj; Deputy of C&e Second
Nassau Masonic District.'
BERKLEY PHARMACY
OPEN ALL DA* 'SUNOAV
, Berkley Pttiarmacy, .298. North
Main fit., will remain open luitti 10
o'clock Sunday night after other
Preeport druggist close early In the
afternoon for th'e rait of the dayl
Its phone number is PReeport
8-5685. ' ' \ , ,"
ie„Rri. ^
* ibe.B«ira>biitd/j%':
i^i^lffirket 5i^dlng''i^''" further-^
"ot 'the'matter'in executive
i^e^ion. After dlscu;3Sion tflje boatd
;ogrreed' to meet later this week and
give consideration to the matter, •,'
" -Twelve citizens spoke In bebalf of
tfhe opposition, emphasising their
belief that the opening up, of the
northwest corner Of Merrick rd.
ajid South Long Beach ^vc. to a
superniarket would encourage
Cheapening of what ttiey consider _
a better type of area and excellent
approach to the/communityt Some
speakers also contended that tlie
.Village Board-members, by Jgnovln'g
Uie "overwitebnlng opposition" expressed
at a -hearing July 32, aclcd
(Continued on Page 2> •
ir
Preeport Merchants
Plan Shopping Survey
The Preeport MercKants Association
plans a shopping .survejs^ m cooperation
with tiie State Commerce
Deparlment/on hew to makte Preeport
a better place in_ which to shop.
The project will get underway with
a'lunciteon aB the-Klks Club next
Tuesday, to which representatlveis
of 40 organlztitions wlU'be Invited.
TSiese groups will distribute questionnaires
to tiietr members;; , ' •
^ 1
Mrs, Lloyd R* Cutjer jieads
YuU Seals Sales in Nassm
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• '. , Mrs.'Lloyd-B. Cutler, 104 Wallace st, has bjien, named, chairman /
of 'the iTosMU County 1957 Chrlstma's Seal Sale beginning, Satunlay,
Nov, 16,' the Tnberculosls Committee of the Nassau'County Tuberculosis, :
isteart and Publlc~Health Association
announced • itliia. -ireek. -Mlrs.
Earle ,C. Backe, 416 South Hewlett
ave., Merrick Is ylce-chalrmaa. ,-
Mrs.' Cutler has been'/affiliated
with the Naspau Red Cross Chapter
and Mrs. Backe la a past president
of the Speedwell Society's -Nassau
unit. 'Both are ' presently serving:
a«.directors ol'the Association.-"
Proceeds from the Christmas
Seal Sale, are used to finance medical
T«se8irch and education - proi-grains
in the fight against taber-cipflosls.
The Snel 6a)W als*. support^
the Cbnmiltitec's , induslf^
health and,'^school'health ucUvlUes
and provides xehabuiutlon sen^iceiit
for former T& patientl
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| Title | The-Leader_1957-11-07 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
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| Date | 1957 |
| Type | Periodical |
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| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
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