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FpLLOW THE
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS"
"I
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY I t
FREEPORT
23rrf Year,'JNo^Llb.,
BALDWIN
FOLLOW IHB
LEADER
FOR
RELIABLE
ADVERTlSmG
ROOSEVELT
PRSEPOHT, N. Y., THURSDAY. MAY 22, 1S58
MERRICK
pdeiiing
le'ltoatri Acts
QitestldiQi' Answered
widening of Wooddeft aW;. from
Front to lUolJmoiiid sts., mcived toward
reajlzatlpa -Monday night
when ijhe Villaie Board att«r a
public hearing: ' , ^ , .
^^ benefit area to toe asssssed to meet I <Jered In tti* interests of good will
the costs of acqiiirlui me necessary i and good music, and
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Cammunity Concert Ass'n
Opens Membership Drive
f S i i T J l * °" ' ' ^ '"'^'**^ ^^ " '^"^ ^ ^ Ship's Inn, Mondav
mm mm i.m mmnpaem as the so«I. it was attended by atiout Mi
workers :and leaders who are
FIVE CINTS PEH COPT
Prodamatioii
WHEEEAS, the Village of Pree-port
Is proud and appreolatl^'e of
the unselfish services which the
members of tJie Preeport Commu-to
spend the rest «»f the week in
pressing eie drive. Mrs. William J. j
Martin, Sr., the president, told of j
the success of previous campah-na
and of the many noted artists « ho I
^Bve appeared In Preeport down I
land and pajdng the expenses for
su<ai a proceeding, and
(2) Authorized a bon^ issue totalling-
up to $50,000 for financing
the land auinii^tioQ. These bonds,
maturtog after more than five
yems, will be paid off by assessment
upon the benefited
erty owners.
In the vote on adoption of both
resolutions li-ustee Theodore M.
lang, who.Is In business and liv^
In Eli-e area, abstained fmm,voting,
William B6ss, title board's special,
assessor,^ answered' quBSttons^-Jrom.
. tatt*«r---rfiir®iii^-"iftf'- tKe '^' liearih'g.
Mayor WJBiam f,- Qlaston-andfthe
trustees aJso- gave r^fdies.
Questions Answered
George #."'ficms ind Harry J.
iBericowitss laiked most of .the questions.
Tliey reoelvBd these answers,
among'otheia;
Sidewalks already I«BtaJled will 1}e
replaced by Ohe vUIa«e without cost.
Other property owneris will be requested
to provlifle ttiem. -.
. ,4tli© village , p lW to' dp- prelUul-nary
and iOonatructton work; at a
time When/lfc will IjeSt suit thebusiT
nesa men's conyentoce.
(Continued on Page W
WHEREAS, the Village of Preeport
is desirous of expressing a
toten of Us appreciation for the
efforts of the Preeport CommuiUty
Concert Association,
NOW TH2REPORE, I. WILLIAM
P. GLAOKEW, Mayor of the Village
prop-i of Preeport. do hereby proclaim
the weelc of May 19th to 24th, 19S8.
as FBEEJPORT COMMUNITY
CONCERT WEEK axid earnestly
urge all citizens to tjooperate and
suKJbrt this educational program
ol finest artists, both Instrumental
•presciited In J the FaU and next
Spring, urge *he people of the
Oomfluuttlty to attend.
- OIVBI?. undOT my hand and
tliB seal, of \ h e VlUage of
Preeport this Wth day of
May 1958.
WiLllAk P. GliACKEN,
Mayor.
Local AHRC Auxiliary
.To Install Officers
iSTeW officers of the FVeeport
Atodllary of the Association for the
Help of-Betarded dbildren, Inc„
wlU be tostalled at 4- meeting to
be Ijsld Tuesday at 8 pjn.,.la I4ie
Atkinson SdtiooL nhey are Mra^
Joseph Groveman, president; Mrs,
fiobert JuMck;and Mis^lra Robins,
ylce-|)rei^.entsf Mrs. ' Michael
WptaZ,;. isorrespohdlng secretary;
:Mra. HaroId;B;ainis, ftaanoialsecre-tery;
jS4*B; Batelck I s s p recording
«eeretaiyj and^ Mrs. Anthony Ma-resca,
treasurer.
Mrs. Maxtla also listed the as-^-
ciatlon officers for the coming ypur '
In addition to herself therare Mr.-f.
Lester Baunmnn and Mrs. Aj-n^ilil
Sylvester, vlce-pres-ldents; Edgar E.
Mapes, treaswer; 'Mrs, Phllmnrf
Schlff, executive secretary: Hamld
MlUcr, recording secretary: Mrs.
Herbert Ogden, corresponding secretary;
Mrs, Harry Harrison, concert
chaU-man; Mrs. Mapes, publicity,
and Marvin MUlerr, dinner
chairman.
Jack Howells, representing the
Columbia Artists Management, Inc.,
which heads the community ooij-ceriCmovomantr-
tojiVMi*: Htytrur»t -RW
Bromin'TOt artls^'whi>.appciis under
its auspices. He said tliere^are 800
concert Bssoolatlons in the oountry
and of the willingness of noted entertainers
to have It represent them.
He also spoke of artists wbo have |
gained prominence through the
movement.
Mrs, Schlff explained the operations
of the campaign and Mrs,
Mapes of publicity. The goal of
1,000 was fixed because that Is the
limit of the seating capacity of the
Preeport High School auditorium
.to which the concerts ar held. Two
B'ttractions have also been- billed
for the 'hew seaison. One is Mata
and_ Harl, pantomimlst who have
returned, to America for a tour after
tteeeTeaiB, and. ttoe Kntekerboclter'
Chamber Players In a concerto festival
wtlh Oeorge Routzen as director.
There will be two other attrac-tlOMB
to be selected after the campaign
Is over and the amount that
can "be spent Is determined.
Headquarters lor the campaign
CHARLES. P. BUCKLEY, JR.
Buckley Is Elected
Bar Vice-President
McDbnotigh tilHeiail
(ContlDued from Page It
Cerebral Palsy Auxiliary
Has $2,695 For County Unit
Eiuit Ehnliiirist Man Dies
.: Ill Freeport; Jkuto Crasli
s filbert. BlandlB^yiS. of B^t jiim-
"hurot w& kUl&: toataritly T ^ ^ his:
: cartsld<ided Into t ^ poles 'at ttie
_.»(ptheijsticpn>Et.-of .Eepry sfc, an*
; East Siitoi^e, fi^ early n it
:: 'Prldayj!; teireStpsiss^ers _,_ffrftiJUi-?
: Jurefl.stwp of theW 6 ^ eiwugh
; ^ be; detalneyiii Meadow Hos-
-;,giw, ._East'-iifciaow.". •"
(* ThV'orasli was sa severe Blaiidliig
%^B^.;thrown from tbe~ auto ^ong
, wiitli Bteomi Washington,: jOT, of
; Great :Neek and I^an'ces. Kennedy.
• fthont 30, ,of <5iueena Village. The
: foteier-suff&eilf l»oi: injurlea "and - The feature of the Installation o^ offloeraof the Preeport unit of
• cut^-on the face While the latter-!-'*'^ United Cerebral PaL-jy Assoclatlon\of BTaasau County, Inc.. Monday
. susti^jncd internal and knee m- «* 12:30 EAL,^Jthe home-of-Ih-, and-MiBi Benmrt We|n|>e^, 235 W^
juries.; They were taken W'lhE hbs-
-pltal In a Na.ssau County Police
ambulance.
Hayes Ruff, 22, of South Ozone
Park, was treated at the scene by
Dr. Rudolph JosepH for bruises on
the tongue and right knee.
Travelling eastiyard on siinrlso
hwy., the sedan apparently skidded
• on the^ wet pavement. One of (he
poles belonged to the New York
Telephone Company, the other to
the Preeport village. Electricity De-
Piii'tnient.
Sgt..jCUfford Raynor and Patrolmen
Richard Comerford, ijeonard
Makofske and Qerard Savarese, •wjto
- arrived promptly at the scene, sum-mone4^,
Xhe - ambulanoi*.
Merrick rd., will be ttie'presentation
of two substantial checks to Mrs,
George Colan, president of the
Council of Auxiliaries. One will be
in the amount of apprpstlmately
$2,300, representing money ridsed,
by the unit, and another $48S, the
final payment from th^ TTnlted
Fund drive of last October, a total
of $2,695. The presentations wUl be
made by JMrs. Karl Friedman, the
retiring president.
Mrs. Colan will' Install tihe 19S8-8&
officers at a candlellghtihg' ceTe>-
mony. 'They are Mrs. Ellhu Berman,
pre.-ident; Mrs. Victor Hlrsch, Mrs.
Leo Young, Mrs. Victor Cohcn^ Mrs.
Hkrry Hendrlckson, Jr„ and Mr^.
Harry Apter, -vice-presidents; Mrs.
Ben Eskta. recording secretary; Mrs.
Jerry-Chambers, corresponding secr
•retary; Mrs. Jos^h Eoscnbenf, flr
nanclal.secretary, and Mrs, Joseirfi
Cohen,--ftreiHSiirer/''.- -:.;,•.:-•••..--
A Eoclal aftemooia will follow the
formal program. , . ,-
•rtie Jack Kahn Music Co,, Js'ta
present OryUle IVaster. to mi organ,
tecttd vtoialgbt at 8 o'clock in thp
Pr^port High Scihdol for the benefit
of the Preeport Unit. A group
of -gttlff from carl Scorit T*«up^^^^&^
Thursday night.
James J. MoDonough of Mlneola
was chosen president, Ward R.
Bums, Mlneola, first vice-president:
Demod Ives, Garden Olty, second
vice-president; Rudolph Preuss,
RockviUe Centre, secretary, and
Walter J. A. Mack, Pi'e^jort, treasurer,
re-elflcted.
The new otfleers will be Installed
at taie June meeting.
Mr. Buckley Is a past president
pf the South Bhoie Lawyers' Association,
vice-president of the Legal
Aid Society, a director of the Souiih
Shore and Baldwin-BeUmore Fed*
eral Savings and Loan-Associations,
and publisher of Ttie Leader of
Preeport and tije Trl-ToiMi Leader
of Ijynbrook.
C<MSiinuiiity Oiundl Plans
For FresidleiiUi' Receplion
"Ehe Preqjort C£mMnuiil%-'-"DaDn-cU
la to bhserve Presidents' I3>ay at
Its annual meeting to be iheW In
the Coiu-t Rocnn of the Municipal
Building Monday at 8:15 pja. Invitations
have been sent to heads
of all community organizations in
the village to attmd. p i e purpaw
Is to enable members of the execii-"
tive committee to meet the presidents
of participating groups, and
also to permit them to meet Informally,
As «; featune the flbn, ''Man
Mlm," empihasizing the value of
preventive medicine will be shown,
Dr. Samuel Bird will moder8ti?;iPr,
Bert W, iSitwits of tfroer Mont-clalr,
N. J., wUl speak on "TOie Value
of HealUi EsramtaaUons." Be .Is
chairman of Hus Hfealtih iJalnte-narice.:
OdnSmltfcee. of ithe Essex
County, N. J., Medical'Society.
•The program will mark Uie sec-
Berkley Hiaistiacy Qpra* -
AU Day Next Sundpiy.
Berkley Phannacy,; 286 - NortSi
Main Bt„ wlU - jfunata o]^n Sunder
imtUilo pjn. after, .oOier Preeport
drug^la .close early to ttie. Wter-noon
for tihe re^t ttf Oia day. Its
phone number is PReeport'8-S66S.
will sing tlie.cerebral palsy theme]
song, "liook at. Ua — We're Walk- ond year of -Community Council
tog," under the direction of Urs.' partVdpation to Commmiit}' Affairs
Herbert Solomon. Monm. . - - ' ..
EXCHANGE CLUB TO HAVE
SniOBGABBORD WEimESDA^T
The d^change Club will have St
.special smorgasbord lundheon next
Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. at the
Preeport Manor. One week later It
will begto its usual summer cerleA'
of meetings at the Seti Breezs R£a-
Itturant. • '/ . - '
' C ^ .
Named Bar Offidal D.., ^ „ n..^"
j OiiMeiiMHialD&y
Adopted by Boird
Some Lines Exempt
In New Ordinance;
Action Is Cheered
Amid applause by repressentatives
I of veterans' organlsattens and pa4
|trlotle citizens, the VlUage Board
\ Ado pled,.an,4axUn«Bce-Atoi8Jap-MJBfc6^
I-••t'qiilrlng stores and other busl-nosses.
with a few exceptions, to
Iw-pji closed on Memorla] Day.
fi-inttment at a public hearing
• "-as overwhelmingly in favor of the
holiday ban. .Speakers took a liberal
iittlfude on permitting of oertata
nitivlttes associated wltlj. the holiday
such as opening of delicatessen
shops, florists, pharmacies, J fkhlns .
tackle and bait establlahmenfa,
stationery stores, and food distribution
early in the 'day aa well as
recreational events.
In its final form, adojjted on a
"?°!'*>"-"'^ Trustee Qe(H:^e.,H,:-.3Bairsi-.i-;-
Y e a r ; O m e r OfficewT^""-; aali.mWiesr,^^'-^^^
Charles P, Buckley, Jr.. 23 Soufih | OWef support for the ban was
Main'St., was elected thjrd-vlce expressed by Dominic BelMolo, a'
president of the Nassau. County Bar lpak' oonMnander of Henry Theodore
Association at Its annual meeting' Mojir Post, V.F.W.; O. Howard Lar-
In the Bar Building In Mineola last ««•*' WUUam OUnton Story Post,
"AXi. national ,color guard of the
American Legion; Col. R, J. Evans,
V. a. Army, Retired, of Hempstead,
representing the united Veterans
Organization and the Nassau County
Reserve Officers Association; Mrs.
Robert H. Baron, 281 Rose st,, and
M. J, Pox, 70 Ulllari ave.
Harry J. BerkowJtz,' 218 North
Ocean eve., opposed stepping business
on hoUdaja when, he said,
America's enemies are working extra
hard to get ahead of us. Gilbert
Gatehouse, 116 Wilson pi., cited-whet
he considered .unfair features ...
pf Che ordinance. He said that If ft
storekeeper sells one exempt item
be can. stay open on the'hoMay,
while ^another pwwm without the
article in stock mt)st keep bis storo
closed. • • - •,
Advocate^ of tlie ban urged
"propssr hom^e to those who gave
thelri llvj^ for our Country " They
complained that Memorial Day la
is the,last occasion ?"we can teep '•
sacred to honor of tbisse heroes,"
since Armistice Day and Washington's
Birthday .bavfr already been
comnlerclalbsed.
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| Title | The-Leader_1958-05-22 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
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| Date | 1958 |
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