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DR. T. H.EVJVNS
360 SO. MAIN STREET
FEEEPORT» H. ¥.
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22nd Year, No. 48 .
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(liblyn to Officiate
At Ground Breaking
For RHi. Tomorrow
Program' on Milbum
Pond Site to Start at 2
P.M.; Dr. Dodd to Speak
Ground for the new Preeport
^Jfigh„smc»lj!mi:be hnSte^
_,,5ow-.it ;a;.i>.m. .;pn":^
ii- Be^ni- it rS^oatlttni:-iWt'twm;;^Ke
p'"3M¥::thit"'wilTtS
:- •schdoI\and;-;pat^nt-^teaiaier,aKocfc^^^
-, .Moris :yBlieM. • *>^^^'K-'''- •' '• '•; 'y'S:''-'[
;-;*.;•;; %iB;-{e>cerDlses will/begin' wtth- ai'.
^^^ liiwoiatiTO by thie Rev. Boiiert .'H.
Hei-ceV rector of Oie cajurch'i of
.Tn;^nsflgur8t!t*n and president Iqf
ih^interfaith Cteigy council. Pol-
,r '•l6w}ng;;:§elBqtion"8 'by.'-'tihe .Preeport
,-•, Higji sehooii: Senior Mardhlng Bajtd
• :'-"ted Girls' ;>-CTibras, ^ • Dr.' "'^ iohnv'W.:
-Dodd, supertntsnkent of siiorili,
_^ will Intioduce the platform quests,
. Ell of whom played significant parts
• In bringing the high schoo-project to
•' a succeissful.fruition. Tijere will alw
be brief addresses by Mr, Glblyn;
, ,"Bn<iJ^^a>•OJl;.W^^U^«n~PvSiBc!«ni.'ES^e
''''bfcnBdlctlp)i"wlll -bflf'lxronouneed -by
' Moiia; John J. Marion, pastor of the'
JR.- C. Chunch of Our Holy Be-
' \. deemer. • ., - .
A spokesman for tflw Board of
-' Edu&ation announced "this week that
'. the construction schedule calls for
1 the' completion of the building by
I January, 1360. In the event thl^
' schedule can , l>e maintained, the
, first group to be'graduated from taie
,~ new Senior Higji School would be
th£ present sophomore-class.
MERRICK
FREEPORT, N. Y,. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1958
FIVE CENTS. PER COPY
MULLER AND FAIRBERG VfCfORS
IK A CLOSE VILLAGE ELECTION Trustees Named at Municipal Election
MARIO THE HAIRDRESSER'S
- irilONE NUMBER FR. 8-935C
The "^ telephone number wag
'omitted from an advertisement of
Mario of Freeport Hairdre.s.;er5 In
.Tlie JLieader last'-wefk. The beauty
salon, formerly owned by Jbseph of.
iprpeport, hoc number FReeport
8-935S. Mario''siailcp, B. 'Freeport
'.resident ivjbo for five yesr^.loperated
a tiBlrdfessing patlor in BocKaway
'Beadi. purchased the focal b^uty
i,aiqri last veek and' personally
supervises it. - '
MuUerGfets.3,421 voles
loAItengarten's 3,309;
J,a»i*«fg 3,3?S to 3,299
*or Fpeedman, for H2
MM^mmMo^^Arm
W yp»ge Party South.
-Srthuiv^ ft MiiUer ^and
mm of tlie Unity Party wore'
Hectecf Village Tn,s(e?s f « r
.h%'e.ymi- terms over Henfv
aiv Altengarten and Edwiir.r
I;reedraaii - of the ViUa«e
Party on Tuesday in one W
lie closest^elecbons ever con-k
s t e d in Freeport, "
The votes were as follow*.
MuHer . . . .
J'Oirbc'rg
Attengartcn
rrcedman
3,42t
3,37.r
3,309
FAIRSERG
BERKJLGY PHARMACY OPEN
ALL DAY NEXT SUNDAY
Berkley Pharmacy, 29B Worth
tJtsiln St., will remain open Sunday
night until 10 o'clock after oGier
Freeport druggists close 'early in the"
afternoon for the rest of the day
Its phone number is PBeeport
8-5C65. - , '
1PREEPORT V. C, AUXILIARY
PLANS FOR SniOI^ASBOARD
The Freeport >^^^t Olub Iiadles'
Auxiliary will, hold ItA'anniu^l amor-gasbord
supper Saturday, 22nd
in tiid clubhot{&e, south Grove st.
Dishes mode from treasured family
recipe?, Euccnlent delicacies and
tiomemftde pastries arc on' the
menu.' Following the supper, there
will be dancing.' '
Safari Ftom fSwami' Returns
i Ereepbrt GOP Qub Elephant
j . A safari from the • African Swamllond' <Hcmpstead) returned the
'el^hant to the Freeport Republican Club at lis monthly meeting in-
; the Legion Dugout Thursday night. Titt safari was led by a palm waver,
iln delapidated clothes and top >hat,
-to keep Uie evil spirits away,- and
Included a darkened gun carrier.
Tlie elephant was held aloft on a
jjiatform by two "swami';. .gTrls,
fresh as.8 daisy'not.the Ifrast ex-
'/'.hausted by the long -tret
' peter' Rhodes, as safari head,
- . explained the fieropstead Bzpubli-
.'cans wtio have had possession 'Of
. , the elephant' for some'months,- hgd
.finally conceded n-eeport- had the
-larger metnberdiip-and were glSid
:to return the animal, predicting
. f9iat it/'wDuld soon be back at.the
1 Hub.''He'said, the 'eleqdiant was
•
fjl^efSaiSffinat, •«h&*oi5e XoTfvjefH-.l](aV»ng [,-5 .^ "^ «Jij»»UnujedMSl»^i»«g:»i-2)- -
been taken< to such distant SwanU.
towns a6-^mont, Glen Cov^ and
Westbury sevej'al times.
- John Matthevrs, president of the
.Hempstead club, who earlier had
been reported sick at, the" thought
of losing the *lcsbant,' proved to
be the gun' bearer. He. issued an
invltatiiin' for 'the members of tite
FreeiiMr>t Club "to'attend 'ttie next
meetingr,^ of' th6^ Hisnpstefld organization
on-Wednesday/.April a.
. After::aU ''tbeiie. ishenanlgans 'bad
been 4i8p«ns^d:'..'»tM}i,^-Hisa Alice^
Fras^.. cp^cbaimiBa ,of. .the; menx-
Election Results at a Glance
Following is a compilation returns by election districts in Tuesday's
Municipal election:
> VILLAGE PARTY
E.D.
33-
34
35i -
36
37
36
39
40
41
42 .
43
44
is
46-
47
4»
49-
86 .
Aitenj^r
Zt»
im
VSi
91
306
109
i;o
•.3U
$21
- 168
- l is
' m 203
-- .268
'^i63r
130
209
217
flTY
edrann
209
112
149
87
2B7
103
105
305
225
171
115
166
211
263
167
131
200,
218
UNITY PARTY
MuJIcr -
210.
?»
2i;c
17B
163
165
123
266
336
. ' 178
I»l
120
247
180
227
142
in
.179
Falrbergr
209
• 210
' 250
180 '
1£D
160
. 120 '
-281
232
194
189
114
. . 246
170 .
247
137
101
176
Totals . 3,309 3^99 3421 3,9'75
Muller's majority over lAItengnrten—112.
Falrberg's jnajorlty over Freedman, 76.
BanditsFleeTypewriterShop
As Mtssile Is Hurled At Them
Two stalwart, fully armed bandits made a mistake when'they
attempted to hold up, the Local Typewriter Co., 43 West Sunrise Highway,-
Friday afternoon. John Schorer, 70, w-ho operates the bushiess with his
son, Clifford, was In ^ store when .
the, pah-., entered,
Be startett .to w^it on' the pair
When Buddenlyone dre;w a 'gun and
ordered him Into' a ibomat' of the
^ore and th«n, chimglnff'bis'mind,
dhvrted .him ti cofilttaUib hito' the
workup'in't^erpar,!..." ' i'- ',
^Ir/Soiiorw '*}», l3 rather- short
I in height and light In weight ^id
not seem Ukely. to give the bandits
any trouble.-But What he-lacks In
stature he make up for in nerve.
When onlcKd 4» the worfeshcqt he
amiably remarked '*aU.light," then,
, (Continued' aa Fa^a 3) , ^
')/
•'w ' i ia over Pveedman, and Fajr-berg
an odvontase of 7fl over J?:i-eetf=
man, with Altengarten unexpectedly
running ahead of liJs runiilnfr-njate,
P'res-dmsn.
The Unity Party carried 11 election
districts and tlie VlUage Party,
7. some of whiph were "squeakers,"
The ViUnge _ Party candidates
showed their strength In the districts
south 'of • the raUroad tracks
carrying seven of tihe nine, while
the Unity Party carried -all five
districts in the'northwest area and
the four in the northeast.
The vote in the two sections was
as follows: r
, South North
Mnller". ' 1,680 1.741
Falrberg 7.. 1,636 1,739
Altengarten ' 1,993 1,310
Freedman 1,956 1,343
l^u! Unity Party candidates, polled
6,T9S votes between them and tfhe
Village Ffxtypair 6.608. a difference
of onty'iSB. • _'"
; 3rd E. D. .Vote'TCtosest .
"Pie vote was -closest In the 33rd
Election District' with its polling
place in the Bayview Fhannacy,'At-lantic
nnd Soutih Bayview aves.,
where- Altengarten. rewlved 213
-votes, Mullcr 310, Freedman and
FalrbeiB 209 each., ,^ '
The . Unity rPaxty's greatest
strength in the. south wosk-ln the
36th district .in the Truck Co, fire-house
' on Church St., and District
45, In" the-Archer St, Sdhool. In-the
former, s^; small district, it won .
2 to 1, Mulier getting 178 votes and
Falrbeii, 180 against 91 aaad 87 respectively
for Altengarten- and,
Prcedrnan. In district ^45, Muiler
and Falrberg were given 347 *nd -
248 votes respectively white 'the
figures for Altengarten and Falrberg
"were iiOS and'211.'
''• Unity Party v^orkew, however, ot- .
trlbuted their' victory to the fact
that though they lost ttie 40th district,
also wlt3x polls in the 'Arcjber
St. ^ 4 0 1 they received a^bstan-^ ',
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| Title | The-Leader_1958-03-20 |
| 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 | 1958 |
| Type | Periodical |
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| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
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