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" MAS S A U' S IA R 6^ i S T WE E K L Y "
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FREEPORT, N. Y., THURSDAY, MAY S; 1958 V
MERRICK
10,000 Item Added
To A(tl859 Budget
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S:0,P. Leader iSets Key> for Car
FIVE CENTS PEP COPY . li ?
For Psychbldgist and
Guidance Counselor; _
Propositiom Adopted'
._ By a vote of 131 to 17," an Item of
$20,000 vraa added to" ttie Precport
sdiao] budget at tiie annual mcet-inp;
Mid In the auditorium of the
-hluli school Tuesday night. Thta wUl
"^&HJrBa86''!3ie''te^Tafer fof'We' sctioor
year 1958-sa by 3 cents, makinp the
' totpl raise of the current year 52
cents on each $10l> of assEs.s<>tt valuation.
The $20,000 inay be ased in pa"yInB
the salaries of an additional psychologist
and another guidance
counselor. W. Chapln Moger. - 83
Beverly pky.. ^ member of the high
"school faculty," Introduced the motion.
Thiee' propasltions were adopted
by lai-ge majorities, as follows:
. No. 1—Granting Che; vllkipc'for
$1. ft strip of'land to permit Brook-'
'slct« -aye.'^vriiiftniriBi^yariftismis^ot^lse^^.
" ' nW Lsei)loi:lljJ^i;«oilool>IB5 j y e # f 17"
no ,. '• ••' .^' >-,, .
No. 2—Divlsloji of the scJiool dfa-trict
Into- election districts, presumably
- one north. ojid 'one •south,'
~i3b yes, 35 no ""
No". 3—"rttfee-yeer-elective temi'}
for Board of Education -members,
instead of tlia five-year terms per-
(Contlnued on Page 13)
Dykes Lumber Company
Locates in Freeport ;
The PykVa-Lumbei" Company of
13T- West 24th St., Manhattan, is to
establish a toantii in Presort. It
will-be located, o'rr tlie Borth side
of Eiwt 'Merrick rd.', opposite The
Leader building.
The company has acquired a plot
with a frontage of 12Mff feet arid a
depth.* An area approximately 123
feet by 80 is.to Be occupied by tftie
bulldlnga/-. including tihe office
building with a "40- toot; frontago to
the extreme west of'the 'plot, ana
four _sheds-'each"'with » j|0-foot
. Irontag?. The eatlinated coat""or the
project is $50,000.
- steel has been ^ellvere dfor the
tievelopment and "Wie -Woodbriagfl
Industries have the _ construction
corttraict.
25 Years A Comtnitteeman
I-eadet; t-etef C. Kelly Is'the" prOud possessor of a brand new. all
wlUte Cadillac sedan It was-presented to him at n dinner-attended by
432 persons in Guy Lombardo's iSast PoUit House to mnrk-hls comple-a
Republican ^ j*~^~; TT: r~r~-'. -'^
Chiifch gave the invocation and
BabbS Bea,beii ^ . Kofz of Temple
B'nal Israel pronounce'd the bene-ijlotiort.'
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* In greeting the diners, Mr, Bedell
Leader Editorial Makes
Congressional Record
^ TOe Leader editorial "Give Coin
munlats the SUent Treatmemt?" of
^ursday, April 24, was reprinted
In Hhe -UongrcsBionol Record • of
"Monday, April 28, A copy of TSie
Leader containing the editorial Wns
mAlled by a subscriber to Congressman
Frank J. Becker who introduced
It In tIhe House of Representatives
for re-produotlon.
He said, addressing the speaker;
"I am Inaeitlng in the Record an
editorial entitled 'Give the Communists
the Silent Treatment?' This
•appjrtffea-ln-NasstitrCoUnty's-laTp.C"
weekly newspaper, the Leader
(Freepoit), one of fee finest grassroots
newspapers In the country I
am sure that everyone having' an
oppoitunlty to read Pils Will agree
•there is a great deal of merit in the
type of campaign promoted in thl?
editorial" and I trust that every
mcmbei; of the House will have an
opportunity to read it."
Coinbes to Address
Freeport G.O.p. Club
Baldwln-Rqckville Centre night
•rygd'j'^
•ul^t at
'the Legion Dugout. Leaders hi the
two village.^. are_expecl«d to bring
large delegations " to .lF*eeport.
SherlU Jesse'P, bombes will be- ihe
guest speaker. Then: will be an en-i
tertalnlng'pn'ogram Jf olio wed by a
social hour.
Hon of 25 yeaifs as
commlttgemtsn,, tLie last three years
of .whicih helhas served as executive
member, having succeeded the late
.H. Alfred Vpllnier. , - . . - , . .^
' T^tie'elite of the pai-ty in- Nassau
County 'lauded -Bum. Comptroller
Theodore Bedell presided^ as toast-master.
The speakel-s were County
Leader J,' Russel-Sprague, County
Executive-J. Holly Pattersorir and ^
Congressman Prank J. Becker. The
Rev. John J. Madden, assistant pastor
of Our Holy. Redeemer R. C.
Ghurch, paid, his tribute to Mr.
Kelly as -a parishioner, and former
Village-Trustee cord Viebrock, now
clialrman Of the "Pcdetul flotiaing
commission, made the presenta-
•tion. ' ' ' .
The R-ev. John' L. Latshaw^ pafi"
tor of.. the Freeport Methodist
.(.Continued-on Page 13)
i:3t( o'clixVc.in
BI1>NNETT TO GtVt ADDRESS .
AT ELKS MOTBEB'S DAY RITES
BuiTOgatc Jotni D. Bennett is to
give the address at tlhe annual
Mother's- Day service of Freeport
Lodge, B.P.6. Sllcs, Sunday' at 8
P.M., in the'Lodge Room on West
Merrick, rd, Richard 3. I^ane and
Rene S, Carreau arc co-chairman of
the committee of arrangements.
Board W i Appeal
Order to Issue
SiipermarketPermit
Hope of Reversal
Based on Dedsion
In Westchester Co.
Refusing to concede defent in it's
efforts to prevent'the erection of
a supermarket at South Long E?ach
ave., and West Merrick rd.. In a
restricted BushieM "AA" Zone, the
tillage Bo«s«l--t'oted--^at"its^TnKtliiR'
Monday night to carry the case to
the Appellate Division. The appeal
win be frort the decision of 'Supremo
Court Justice Howard T,
Hogan In sustaining the findings of
Official Referee Francis J. Hoolpy
who ordered Superintendent cf
Buildings Stephen A. Coffey to 1'--
sue a permit to Samuel A. Hams
of Baldwin for the erection of tl e
stnicture. ~
The board empowered Robert M.
Blakeman, Village Oouncel for Valley
Stream, \yiio was' r_etalned originally
.^by laie Souttiw^est' OAvlp .A«a>-i
i^i'tM^S?iiS»i|B'iBW!ja^jiJ)W^ li>ji is^a era-**'
for 'the buiidlng -pcswJtjlaat.ycar
while the matter of restoring a ban
on foqdstores In a Businass ''AA"
DlstrlOt Mf^ilch had baeti rcpeiilEid,
was pending, and Mr. Cotlcy' was
instructed to rpfuse to Issue It Mr.
Mr. HaiTls instituted raondamus proceedings
and w.%s unheld by Justice
Hogan wljo ruled that Uie pei-mit
had been, wilfully withheld, He referred
several phases of the matter
to the pffielal referee, who reacQied
a similar conclusioji which wa.'i affirmed.
In the opposing .papers Village
Counsel Kenneth E. Voug^it
insisted the building plane did not
conform to the Village Building
'Continued on Page B>
I'll
Hughes and Williamson
Named Assistants To Dodd
WiUianLS. Hughes, prlnelpal of the Atkinson School, and Clayton
wmiamson, of the Bajrvlew Avenue School, have been appointed a.sslstant
Anoth€ar$50O;OOdApattniigiit
Planned for Smitii Street
,' Smith St.; which is rapidly becoiidng',the Rark ave.; otFr«epOrt,-as
far as-'apartmente are concerned, is to have .anqUin;. similar istOKture,
sc(Sn; ItUs to be known as the Smith Street Apartments and will occupy-a'
site of approximately 160 feet on
the-norfli aide of the street, 100
• feet east of Soutih Long BeaclKUwe.
The -approximate .cost, is '$500,000.
• The property"^ is/' owned by^the
Eniess' Apartment, Inc, of .which
Louis Vogel Is president.' AUinsdn &
Ger^I, 71,Jfortji Main St.; are the
attorneys. ' ' ''
The bulldlng.ja' to be'a foiir etory
sttactatp and will conaiat- of 40 two
awWft-'lifllfi.»]«!? and a ]ialt«Dd>
«nd one-half room-apartments. It
will be of re-enforced concrete and
of (he most modem design.
A feafiiTB.of'bje design is that
39 -Of i l i f i ^ apartments, will eacli
hijva, a',covered 'terrace^, 6 by 12
leet in area, on which "Oie doors
•will open, from the living room,' an'
^ibea'"tii^t has proven popular in
ithe Vrest aa^. tnidwesL,,^ere will
--'.' tcamtlinnpd on^Page 8). . -
ruperintendcats of school. Leo, F.
Education, announced'thls VCQIL'TO ,
enablo them to carry'oii their additional
duties', "Christopher Warrel
baiEi been, nanied assistant 'principal
of~the Atkinson school and Joseph
Quiclj: o'f Bayvlew. Both'are teathers
In": the; utter "fichdol. •;
.pi making hls'anno(picerasnt Jir.
piwyn stressed the Bpard'ol Education
"for three "yepars has been
studying the moiinttog: adtolnt^tra-'
tlyeload in the clXiceuiOf the Superintendent.
He said Mr'.Hughe.s And
"sir. .WlUiaiiisoti''have been acting
part-time!ia'thecap'aaity of admln-t'tratlve
assistants slnco Septembei:,
1956. Oti, the recdiquncnd'ation of
Dr. Dodd, Mr. 0|Myn said -the
Board Had decide^'to i n c r e ^ the
jscope of both ,tnem' actlvitl^' in
the jaain administrative 'offices by \ tas.
Glblyn, president of .the' Board of
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BRRNHARD'S PHARMACY
TO STAY OPEN SUNDAY
Bcmhard's Pharmacy, 64 West
Merrick rd„ will remain open until
10 o'clock sutiday night after other
Freeport druggists close early in the
aitemoon for the i«st of^ the day.
Its phone number is FBeeport B
0003.
United iFund Participants
Get 12 Percent Over" Quotas
Waicn the eight agencies partieijiatlng in the Freeport United Fund
get their final payments from the 1957 campaign shortly they will have
received a total of 112 percent of their quotas, or 12 percent mwro than
they had hoped to get, Charles Oil-"
l}4rt. the president, announced this
weeki They were paid I'oS percent
at the fbrst distribution of checks,
and the additional 0 percent to be
.given out, comes largely from the
payment of pledges- made diu-ing
the drive. •—
In the united Fund's firat drive
the year, before, the seven agencies
recelvedi,':08 per cent^of-Ciieir quo-
I •I
'/)
•tl
appolntin^r assiaUmt principals to
relieve them of'some of their tegular,
duties.
'. ."WbUe -Hughes and . WiUiatnscn
^lU odntioae to act as heads of
- (Continued on Pagp 13), „-; .•
The. eight agencies represented in
the,, second c4mpfM«a an<t ^^ ^'^
mapsss they will liave received when
the extra 0 per cent Is paid are:
Salvation Army, »8,400f Rod^Cross, campaign literature '•VoA, postag*
,^7^0,;j pcret>ral,..i^y.? ^,180; jBoji', ^jspre'V^ ??ey/ei?ht a?ai£l^,5|,.;':
Scouts, $5,040; Oirl Swute, i»3.360;
Mental Health Ansoclatlon, $2464;'
Association for the Help of Retarded
Children, $1,080, and USO,
$11,120. ;.
, Commoiting on the extra distri*
button, Mr. Gilbert said,
"The results of our second annual
di'W -denumstrate -tlhp effectiveness
of our nuiteiit' isafflpatgnlns...
"With the help of more tlian BQP
volunteer 'men and wranen, tiie
Fund needs, no paid stafi or workers.
Hao, unavoidable expenses for- - >,
1'^
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Mrm^lh.^ U W M K •.y>^p>»-wi1'Bg^*«f*W*—*K*«
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| Title | The-Leader_1958-05-08 |
| 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 |
| 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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