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fREFPoat MEMoarAt, t i B M i a -
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NEIGHBORLY
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report
FREEPORT
23rd Year, No. 15,
Eardllbaint Grovi^' „ '
In Area Forces Step;
Rea% September 1960 ]
..J!j?.,B¥ffl^?t.l9W* af-Bduetrtton
decided to proceed at once wtth
plans fOr a new eleinentaiy school
to be erected on a fotir-acre site
located on South Ooean ave*. Cedar
-at.,-ana MlUer ave. The new struo-ture,
wUI be 4)lanned for a mlnl-
-iriuni of 18 classrooms and two
khidergarten rooois, -housing 6Q0
puplts In grades Kindergarten
through she years and should be
ready for occupancy by September
WBO.- ••
At the meeting', over which President
Leo P. Glblyn presided, It was
'decided to retain an. architect by
Oct; i& t6-dro\«- (ilafla for^ho pchooll
Dr., Heiiry H. tUxn j.ot Teachers
Coll&e," Columbia" tlniverslty, who
has' been condu'ctlpa a.' survey of
the school situation In the Southern
half of the distilct, submitted a
preltatnary report to wlil^ • he
recdramelidetl that' a> s^^t be
Btaried^as quickly as-'piissllie to
! provide for the needa Of a^jrsipldly
groi/^g area. :''," -..: '
:. IPurpose of New Building ^
The new bUOdlng will |>| planned
to relieve congestion In tiie pr6iel)t
'^Areher- at. and-Baytlew. avejiSeliQO&.
Superintendent of Schools'Johii^'fr,
Dodd said. Next fali/tt will be neo-jessary
to transport aloe classes of
lliird aj»d fourth grade pupils from
jtiief Archer st. school to the old
• '•Bfi&mmB ave.'^buUdlnff.
"' At. the Bayrtew aye. buUding;-
Which .was;expected, wj^eh-'opened;
(bcmtlnued on P t ^ 'to
NASSAM'S LAR#|I^^^^ VfEfKLY"
BALDWIN '- - "iKb-OSEVELr'^
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MERRICK
FREEPORT, N. ¥ , THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1958
' He^adu- Accountants
PIVH CENTS PER COPY
liew Cifoup Opens Rght t o Control
peport Pemocratie Organization
Rival Democratic Ccamnittee Slates Actire Democrats
lUJtttlar
, PWMD- SCBWABTZ-Secenfly
elected prcsldenl of
Broofiiyn Chapter. Na«onal AMO-eon
ave., Is also-.vUee-pr&lQaiit «f
the Northeast Clwlc lAsaiiclatlon.
Elar Elected To Board
Of State's Police Oilefs
"" Preeport PoUee CJhlef Peter Elar
was elected to the board of governors
of the New York State Police
Chiefs Association last TPhtu-s-d
»y at ths gixiup's convention in
the Manhattan Hotel, Manhattan,
Nominated from. th^.^Mor in a
tive-inan race for "the three open
positions, Chief Elai" received-70" per
cent of the votes caat, He Is the
first successful cBndida.tejnonilnat9d
from the'floor to kt least 20.years.
Aotlve j|}ean»orato
Seymour. Orofs
Sup M. Levliic
'DISTBECT 34
Stanley Taylor
Fred R. Browning
•»iSTBic?r ss
Leah L. Schaap
Norman Kieil
DlStttlC!* 86
Jake White
Martha Smith
DisTBicr m
Thi»maa IJe.Vtaoenzo
Th^dotjpiP. Sherres
DlSTi«CV' 38
-"'Itf^i^^'^'"'^:''-! -• - •'• IMBTOICT'39
. No Candidates
Elmer M. Bllson
Henry Kelley, Sr.
• FVemk Del Bosso
i I''r4nk Prlmavera.
I Jay Post
Mlchae! Stanton
Bichard H. &tcLaugb0n
Joseph Frtmavera
l^atluan P. ZaWow
Etotee-Ti-JEtoehrig
Freeport Electric System
Little Affected By Storm
As Is nsi^^Jly the case, the Fre^pOrt Power system weatbered ilie
terrific electrical storm startup Saturday night and continuing. <hn>ugH
a large part of Sunday wfth a^mlnlmum of inconvcnlenoe to-clctrlc oou-
Bumers. •
: Clilptoii' E. Walling, euperintend-ent
of |!)owejr dlstrlbutton, reported
only four, outages-Jflsthig'fta^.SO
fithiutes to 2 hours Jind two min-iites,
all during near midnight And
the-early morning hours. ' >'
' There was an outage in.I^n^ 4,
covering a part ol the SouOiem
tectlon. of the village .whlcli- lasted
from 11:45 pjn., to 12:05 ajn.,.20
minutest affecting 100- consumer.
•£. second, which hit Un'e 9, in the
. North Main st. area, lai^ted 35 minutes
from mldnjght to'* 13:35 aJm.
hitting IBO homes. The third.from
11:35 pjn., to, 1:21 axo., cat hour
an'd 5S)'tninutes, Inoonveoienccd 600
Northeastern consumers. In the
fourth, also in the Northeast, Line
2,'- tho outage loste'd ffom 11:26
pjm.,'to 1:27 aJffL, 2 hour? and two
minutes, left, 450 homes . without
. ll8ht..J«ui power,. Street lights in
. • \
some areas were out for longer
periods.
--The rainfall Saturday night-and
Sunday tn 'I^Veeport as 'indicated
by'the rain guage on the roof of
the-Munlclpal Bullding..totBlc^ 3jSd
inches, as compared to slightly.more
than an inch in Mlneolaa and
Manhn.sset. Precipitation Saturday
amounted to 1.60 inches aai Sunday
to I.SI inches. This is equivalent
to the average month rain fall.
BEKBXBtr FHAltMACY.
TO STAY OPElir StrNDAY
.Berkley Pharmacy,- 296 North
Slain St., wlU remain open ^ until
Xa o'clock Sunday night after other
Fvficpart druggists dose early in
the afternoon for the rest of the
day. Its phone.number is FBeeport
ft-6665. .. * .. . .. -•
Mai7 is. Bannnn .
•Tean OwnnDlIy
Harold S. Wohlgren
Michael N. I%ance
Samuel Welner
Jerome Tiemaa
John M. Collins
Jack Bosenthal
•Cfeo"HoIiif ''
Barnard McSwwney '
Percy Newberry
Lawrence Perez, Jr.
WUBnm WUBmott
c. G. Chrlstoffm'
I*ed •#. W^ber
jdhanna Larson
John Hbertz
Jennie Maass
Daniel J, McNamora, Jr.
Nicholas Laricos'
Harry Harrison .
Edwin lAckren
JHarold.6chot. -
8axneP.,Kxie8er
DISTBECT 40
Samuel K. Bodgdon
Irving H. Braverm&n
DISTBIOT 41
Owen I. Dlrenger
Ohartea Friedman
DISTICK!T43
Harold M, Held
Burton M. Freeman
DISTRICT 43
"'.' WendeV'H.-Linl£'
Kugene CJhao
BKTBiCT 44
- George B. Snyder
Thomas &, 1^Wte
•DISTl«iCT4S
JPramoer P. HlmeUarb-
Theresa Oreeablatt .
DISHtlCT 4<!
Andrew Thaler
William J. Kaland
• DISTRICT 47
Julefi A. Wiener
Paiil Bartacclni
* DISTRICT 48
Solly Popldu
Iieo Young
DISTRICT 49
No Candidate
DISTRICT S4
No Catidiclates
»^ln""Utlg'atlon ~"
14 of 18 Districts
Call Present Leaders
Lax-—Five Regular
Petitions: in C^irt ^^ '
The Preeport DeftOcratlc Party
la, confronted- with; a .vlllB6;e wide
fight for control of the oiBanlsatlcn
In" (She primaries on TuEsday, Aug.
12, A group calling Itself-tl^e Active
IJemocrat? headed by. Oharlles
F*lednmn ot "the; 4let ElecjUoia p i s .
trlot has; entered ' ( ^ for
j<May)''m';Saanoii.'Out'of'iefe^ene^^^ ". ''.?
^1
If.
to Aflra. BanintQ, no otspositjon state
haa been presented-'^ln the S^th district
of whlcih she has been a
committeeman for many yeara.
Other districts In whliih there' a i*
nb contestss ore the S8th, 48th and
6«h.
Contending that Bomtnatlng. petitions
of the Regular Organization
were Improperly drawn, counsel for
the.. Active ..Democrata.^iias.., asked-,
the Supreme Court to reject those
filed for committeemen In the 33d,
38th, 4Bth, 47th and 4«th eleotiOM
districts. Argument was heard bar
fore Supren^ Court Justice BDgan>
tn Mineola yesterday and fr dedston^
is expected shortly. In the 46tbi
election district: whew Obrls Oliris- '
(Continued on Page 61
I
I
Roosevelt Line Orders
Second New Modem Bus
The Rdoiievelt Bus Line of Free-port,
contlnulpg Its rebuilding program,
has ordered a second now
bus. It purchased the first last year]
The two vehicles when delivcwd;
will eoatala the' company to sport
"brand news" for tho first time
sliu:e Its inception 3S y«ars ^ o .
A.-thirdJ3usu.iH contemplated nect'
yezur with a fourth in-1660.
New postages Rates'
Effective Tomorrow
The~ foUos^g- iiuxeased postal
rates become* effective tomorrow:
Fifst .Class Letters, 4 cents an
Dunqe.' • '
Post and Postal Cards, 3 cents
each. ^ •
'Airmail (not exceeding-8 ounccsi
7 cents,an ofance.
Air Post and Postal Cards, 5
cents each. • .
Thlrt^ Class Mall (including unsealed,
printed greeting' cards)- 3 ;
cente firet 3 ounces, 1% cents each schools Tuesday at 7 pjn
addlMon^.ounce. - : - . j . At the close of five
,-'
FiddDayWednesdayToEnd
'SSSchoolPlayground Season
The 19S£ season of the sununer playBiounds of tbe Freeport Boaxd' ?
of Education will be ^ u g h t to a. tilose ^th-jthe Euinual track and field'
meet to be held Wednesday frvm 9:30 AJ&I., to S:30''pJl(., at *Randi^ .'
Park, T, Redmond McKcmut, the
.s:
':
V.'
I
director, .announced this week.
The annual exhibits of ttie work
done in arts and crafts 'by the attendants
at the various playgrounds
win -be held in tbe Individual
weeks of
activity the Columbus aVe. boys
were leading in the point com-petiyoa
with a score of 1*55, fol-''
lowvid by Clevfjland, 1,445; Archer,
1,265; Atkinson', 1,070, and Bayview.
2eS. In the girls' evfenta' Atldnsmi
and Columbus were tied tor the
(Continued, on FAge 6) - „
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1958-07-31 |
| 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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