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FOLLOW' THE
LEADER
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NEWS
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FREEPORT
23tdTrear; No. ;13
NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
BALDWIN «.pOSEVELT
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FREEPORT, N. Y.. THURSDAY. JULY 17, 1958
MERRICK
-m, , 1, ^'^f^Port Little L eagues All Stars
th. ^^^ill T"^ ^ ^ ^ Uttle leagues, have been aelefited- to comprise
t ^ AU^Star teams -R-Wch-wiU compete ne»t Week m thfe ^lay^Ks tor
PieldJBockvUleCentre. Monday at 6:30 pjji.; • '
r - ' ' ' **lay-olf iScheduie
-- r^, Ain*ricai»—Steagas—r'^T—
CfSipld <3irae»|>j|ai Soiitli Shore,
Joseph-13111011,10011*11 siiore
James:Wehrttnj,.;MeaaoTy iroi>k.
Da\|d; Cfts^fliidii, JiSeaaow Bropk.
Ra^pattBrijim^ •Meitaots'. Brook.
StepMen flenevllle, Bxcfiaage.
WOMM AY Bl):d,,iataljange. ..
Transfiguration Curate
John sMaiBhftll, -Bafljingfc
JoHn'; FraiUaiiy/Rotaiyl 1 ' •
•Mirtln ZepK, l^taify.^i-''":,'':
Bapmotfd- j;';zeiis^,":Botary.--''
. Jd|m McEedwn, Botary. >
affj-isoii Haa'ktns, Moiintca^tae.
'^Edward TeUer, JMtountcastlB.
••nionias Aolcley; EUig. ' ' '
Kenneth-Mohstedt,-Elks. -
Abramm PerWns, Jr., L. I,'Trust.
Edwted O'Brien, L. I. Trust.
Ohar'leajWUMams, sr., L.X Trlist.
.-Trust. DenEils Haima, B21B,
Timothy Price, B'nai B'rith.
Harry Peldman. B'nal B'rlth.
John Mauersberger. B'nal B'rlth.
- . j^ Managers ' *
Joh|^qar8Cftppa, South Shore. uorman Wright. Sr.. Rotary, -l
Pav^_; Bobem Meadow Brook. John ScovUle, Elks
Mphdajf—EockvUlB Centre Americans, vs. Lynbrook Nattonals
Tuesday—Cedarhurst vs. Freeport Nattonals
S ^ J l ^ ^ ^ t f ^ ' ' . ^ ™ * " ^^"-^^^ '»• P««Port Amerteans.
ittursaayJ-qjynlJrpok Amerioans.vs..Monday's.winner.
Mtey—'I^esdays winner vs. Wednesday's winner. .
Saturday—Thursday's winner va, Prid.sys. winner. . ^
Little League All Stars
With the selection of the All Star te&mstai'elsresenl the National
and Ainerlcan Leagues pf Frpeport Little League; mcv^everjething was
set for #4opehttg'otithe play-offs for ttie chsuaplonshlp-oit District 37,
comprising ffie sbiithwestcirti section
of. Nassau Cftuiity, which gets
PiVE CENTS PER COFt
LaMoiuitab Tool Rant
;Scene.og..^|2P'j9Qa-Fire ,". •;,;;;-
. Damaged estlnSkted at $ao.OOO
was dra© when fire swept through
the plant of the LaMountaln Tool
& Dye Co., fs Hanse ave., last
Thursday, The blaze was started
when an Infra-red lamp burst in
~fc o , ^ «»i oven- In which freshly painted
5n»8 aeVi John j , T. SchQabelJiaa K<,h„ „„>,.« v. , ' » " ' • ' ="
i«m w^-^^.i, „. _...„" .riri-"*^s:-~£Srlage whe«ls were being
Grade Crossing Work HeM Up
By Dday' In HazingJuiMSidl
III Way Of Teinpiiriry Ificks
Advanced Only 5 P.C.
i;iie:SEy.-'jotoi j . T. sdaNASsii
beafim his wcrk as curate at the
Bplscopal'^Church of the Traosflg-ajatinri.
Long Beach ave.; at Pine
A t , ' • , • : • .:
- .The ReVi-Mr.'Schnabel la a graduate
.of-.Qu^ens' College. Flushing,
^^^je.he^niajored.ln English Liter
baked.
The looal volunteers got the fire
under control, in about 20,intautes.
DurUiB the next three hours the
firemen removed about 20,090 small
rubber tired .wheels from .the" debris.
IiilsiifoHBTPHf
Should Be at His Tipe
Newsstand To Be Used
Temporarily as Ticket
Office—Close 2 Streets
Delay In getting the green light
tor demolishing slruoturos in tlia
right of way for the temporary
tracl: In the Long Island Rail Rsftd
grade elimination project here has
seriously held up the work', it was
•••r^CTVttsinrswrn'Kwa)!
under, way on Monday-
The/iJattonali.wUl iheet Cedar-l
buret iat* Hilkey Figjd^ Kockvffle
, Centre; -iSi&sdfty flt 8,Rfti., and the
Americam will \ clash -• with the
Bbokville Oentie Nationals Wefl-
-aesdayiat-the same hounaRd place."
• Other •; teams • in" 'tiie 'iBompetlUan
81^ the .Bockvllle • Centre Americans
and tjie Lynbniok Nationals and
Americans. The title winner Is ex-
. iwcted- to be decided on Saturday,
but, BhbuBd rate Interfere the finish
Wttl'.be delayed a day for each
jain-ouj?
-It ;lilts.be a. 'Waaefl death" al-falr,'
jftlh the Jostaiff team;;!» each
contest being eliminated from further
competition. The team that
'takc» the title will play,in Lcvlt-town,
with other contests to follow
at Haverstraw, N. Y., Watervliet,
N, Y.. and gtaten Island-to select
the winner In the Eastern division.
The Little League • World Series
games will be played at WllUams-port,
Pa.
Since Little League play was
started here no Freeport teajon has-gotten
beyond the first round hi
the "post-season competition. This
generally "Has" been due to 'hitting
weakness wiilch the mati.Dgers of
the two squads ''hope to' overcome
this y'eaf; •
The-American-I*aguo All Stars
comprise fcrur members of the South
Shore Federal & Savings Association
nine whh;h went through the
season with a record of 18- victories
-and no defeats; three "from
- the Exchange. Club, which finished
second; three from the Meadow
BrooQk National Bank squad, which
finished third, and four from the
I*ng Island' Trust team which
wound up Jn the'cellar. John Cara^
cappa^ of the Federala and' David
. . (Continue on page 12>
Henry W. Tayior Dies
CtMSoitiiigi^ei-r
• . ^ - - . ,*uif«,.«ot ,,,«.. ot tw«-«n«^w»yUMCTOtat-raisiS^:toS^artt^l^ii"='-
celved a ^legree of BacHelor of j cinder block buUdIng without Buf- keen advanced only 5 percent
Saci-ed Tlieology . cum laude last J fering any Injuries. Several firemen) v,r^„- /o, fh^ «,t„„ «r •„„ J^
were treated for „,. ^^ , mmor, injuries. (/F„ re^e^p^orPt ' H1 °ot' el^ ^o n 1S^o'u"th! Mi^ a'^in^ S""t.*,
5 . ! ' * . . _^"''? f*''?*^"?' fH*S«) which -it is expected Wfll be vacated
this week, and the old sCa-
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> S]>eciiedist in nfs line
' For SO Y«»ra He Was
Henry W. Taylor, a world wide
imowii coiiiultaiik engineer died
suddenly in his home, 700 South
Grove St. <m M&ndar. Bom in
Hamilton, N. Y., 78 years ago, Bfir.
Taylor held degrees from Colgate
University, the TJiiiverislty of Colorado
and 4hB University of (Cali*
fomia. Be taught tor a time to. the
Engineering College of New York
University and • the College of the
City of New York.
A,consulting englneei' for more
than 50 years, Mr, Taylor submitted
the report that led to the c6nstruc-tlon
of tbev Town of Hempstead's
huge incinerator -in Merrick. Last
year he. conducted a survey, of the
Town of North Hempstead's gar-,
bage disposal faciUUes. HU-repprt
recommended the . construction of
a $2,600'00a,}nchiorator on Hempstead
Harbor. A decision on hla pro^'
JMsal' 'Ts""Ttill''"pehdinV''before" the"
town board.
la recent years he had worked
'^'a'coDsuItaht for Babylon, Darte'n^
Oonn.^ Scarsdflle, Bye, and Port
Jervls, N. Y. His fhm, Hfenry W.
Taylor, Consulting Engineer, had
(Continued oh pa'ge.9)
June. He was ordained to the diS'
conate by ^Sishbp James P. DeWolfe,
of • the' - -Long • Isiahd Diocese on
April 12. He expects to be installed
a priest sdni^timB next fall.
llhe Bey.,lJlC..Schnabel Is the son
'of ifr. and Mrs. jphn J. Schnabel
cf I4ng Island City and has been
a life-long communicant.- of St.
Gedrge's EpljsJopai Church Jir Asi-.-
•tori^,- •' _• •, V
Aiwbnetif Parldng Rule
Will EasejSlceet-Cleaiuiig
Police ' a r e enforcing 'jnew • "No
ParMn#' rales at apartmen| Jhousea
during -apeciitied. hpuia qjt; certain
days lij the week. Slgjisaiongslde
itlisXcnrtts ^ : VOR afleatearipcatlonk'
;ln(Sic8te-,%teilBW''regulat^hs,- •• ••*
:-Tlii3;;i»yiing'" Jtilei iBflttfested-by!
the Freeport Department of Public:
Works, will, enabl^ its sweeper ma-
,chine to clean the streets formerly
'occupied by carj,. '•-'
On Mondays the>-parking regu-'
Jation applies to apartment houses
north of the railroad tracks. The
same ban takes effect south of the
tracks at specified hours Tuesdays.
EAST JPQINX.ASS'N TO MEET
, A special meeting of the East
Point Association is to be .held
Tuesday at-8 VyL, hi £bcempt .Firemen's
Hall. Latest, developments in
<tbe efforts of the Town of Hempstead
to'evict residents of the area
and-take ovier their bomesi.'will be
considered.
fire to the painted wheels In the
oven, the night foreman, Joseph
Perry of Townsend pl„ Syosset, attempted,
to telephone the fire department.
Chief Baymond Barrett
said, but the phone had been put
out of service by the fire,
Aleta Bullock, about W, of 24 St.
John pL, turned la a box alarm a
few blocks away when she sow
smoke billowing from tSie bifllding.
Th« gh*I had been playing when
she spattedithe smoke, ....
Within minutes, volunteers arrived,
with 10 pieces of; Bflulpment.
Barrett said the night *lfk workers
had fled the.bjilldlog.tsSilch waa
'fft mass of flamM- when we or-
^'lve4^-i|ie-^&d" that a - SS-'gallon-tank"
of lacquer exploded.-while
tixemen attempted <to put- oiit the
fire, which had been kindled by
cans of pamt. The blaze charred the
beams of tJlie building's wooden roof.
David LaMount, of 2 .Westminster
rd„ Hlcksvllle, the owner of the
plant, estimated'damage at $20,000
Point Competition Tightens
inSchool Playground Events
At the close of the third wsek of the Board of Education summer
playground season, two playgrounds were tied for the lead in the point
eiandhigs for each boys and girls. Archer, "which led a weelTago in "the
boys' competitltn, dropped to third
lAaoe while Cleveland arid Columbus
were deadlocked with 920 points
each. In girls' play, Atkinson, moved
up to a tie with Archer, both with
-3B0-poInta
An increase In registration to
1040 and an attendance "of 13,44"
for the three week period hidicatejt
(he interest of, boys' and girls in
the program offered daily by the
Board of Education. Arts and crafts
programs ' and the kindergartens
contmued to-be heavily patronized
as always. With the athletic program
in. full £win^, even muggy
weather has failed to slow 'down
activity gi'eatly.
In Newcomb for Junior-Senlo'or
girls. Archer was first, Atkinson
was second, Columbus ttiird, Cleveland
fourth and Bayvlew lost. In
Boys basketball, the Junior title was
won by^ Cleveland with Columbus
and Archer following in that order.
The Senior titl^ went to Columbus
{Continued'on page 8)
tlon leverything Is clear to the wsst.
However, several substantial structures
stand In the way of progress
in the eastern end ff the village.
These jiaclude the Beers Mllk_ CO.
plant and MoDoy Bros, Trucking
poii on Bennington ave„ in which
;b{islness is still , being conducted. .
Several residences are still to bt.
razed.
Before the teniporary tarcka arg"
laid, a new freight station has to
be provided to, the east of the presr
ent Jlmcture with a i»latform, side
yard and track spurs. This part of
the. project, was. expected to be
completed by Mondays July 28,-
alter which trains were'expected to
be in operation over'ithe temporary
tracks by the middle of September,
Now, Richard J. Sennett who is in
charge of the work for Hendrickson
Bros., of "Vailely Stream, who have
the contract, said this week he
could not predict when these steps
would be 'reached.
It was .learned that a temporary
ticket office is to be opened In the
present newsstand on the northside
of the tracks when^he trains tKgtn
rolling over tlie temporary tracks.
Later a more substantial structure
will Jtw provided on the site .of the
present"fre"ightT)ulldii^. ~ ~~ -— •^-
Only two crosiSlngs, t'nose at Bay- '
view and Ocean aves.,'wlll be per-mansntty
closed during Qie cou-etruictidn
\york. - ^
COHEN'.S DRUO SHOP
TO STAY OPEN SUNDAY
Cohen's Freeport Drtig Shop, 83
South-Main st„-wUl remain opc.i._
Sunday until 10 pjm. after other
Freeport pharmacists close early ii.,
the afternoon- for the rest of the
day. Its phone number is FRe6port
a-u077. , .
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| Title | The-Leader_1958-07-17 |
| 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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