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Ms. HABBOSG •
f' 600 iiZmUOK ROAD
3 BawBw, M. r.
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23rd Yeur,No. 26 FREEPORT, N. Y., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 195S '1lf®» 3* IK'E CENTS PER COPT
\ \ FOUL" OEMS CRY; KELLY CALLS IT A LIE
COMMUNITY CHORAL SINGERS Bik. T«U sd^duica Freeport 6.0.jP, Leader Says Danocrats
. . • • • • ror 1 nis. .daturaay
ENTERTAIN FREEPORT GOP CLUB Children nistiln; t« take bicycle
tesis m register new bikes
may do so at "Ifie"'ttfeBSon
"^elwol grouHiis on West Sea-
, man ave. this Saturdasr, Oct. 18,
between the hours of 8 a.tti. and
4 p.m. Anjr Preeport adult who
aesires to c«iniily jijritli the Tillage
ordinanee by re^terins Ills
blcycfcob tltat'dax nwy <o M»
»|>l!i*Il.luc»Ly«iiiiMl!er5,8r,e.ii*j-.,
liavc itot yet qiiaUfled for a H-
•- •* "*.\ ,-* ».-•:%5i'»
^mlilW In ijie *TK>ve picture are Adelaide Brail, Fublicity Clialrman
bl the Frceport nepufjan 'fclub. Senator Edward Spctko, ind Bob
aCrlinliorn aifd Enutaa Olxen of iha-«a»t>«{ "Hose<!!VI<u-le*<"wMch-vriU-tMrT
prefientea by the Fjwejio;^. C,<|m<ri«nitv.<^.h9ra "
at la5(</wei^iW> X^neepott'Jtepublicdn; Ciiib nt^pUng,'. ' , ' " .
CHARLES FRIEDMAN CLA
ilSlfftpED REGISTRpOr
"TIfte hearty turnout for BsgMratlon'last/^liuradfty tod Saturday
is anOtHerlndlottUon that the voters of Pi'eeptw't recognlM It Is time for
a change," DeaioeraWc Zone Leader CKorto- PiJedmMv4 today.
"In spite 9f-- tlie obstructionist
tactics of til? Rr'pTibllcnn leaders, j of ctliei voters weie. denied the
1281 Preeporters masiarred to Bet i opp^.tunity. to vegLsfcer becaa'^e'of
on the rolls,", Friedman said, "and the delaying tactics of Republican
eense.
The seasos'a ilrst bieyiie ses-sion
waa hestd Oct. A in the
Bay view Avenue BGIUMI eroiinds
where owners of 133 ;Ukes gat
. Iircn-c'!.»'ireiit-Teacher AssDcl-
Btion members led by Mrs. Ci.c«..
ALivncs, clialrman of the Frceport
P.T.A. CouiicU's health ajid
safely comznlltee, worited ivllh
I'alrolmen Joseplt "Komeifca,
John Raynor and Bruce gnook
of thevillase-police, aEslsted by
~'Poy , Seonti ,'Jtraqmr^ti»fv S}l*j<» iSSBf.-;."
.•^aSiicfvrs."^ -"-.'jWsr-..- j - . -'^^ w- ^'^. -
"CUlxeEls' Advisory Group.
For Education To Elect
y The newly organized • Presport
Oltlssens' • Advisory Committee for
Bducatton will tedld its f t e t m&MnB
of; the season a't the Carolyn a . At-
Wrison. School next, Monday evenUig.
Oct '20, ft 8^0 p.m. The nominating
Fired Exfpificed Vote i ^ ^
In answer to , ttie Deinoeratic
eharses that the fiSpubitcans" iised
oMtruoUonlst, tactics during" • tfie
.>.• rCgistrnQbiT gti Satin-day,
Peter Qi.J£eIiy;Repub!ioan lieador of
Preeport. ianswered, "The-Demoernts
are a^ain tellliiB 'Ute and iralilng
Tammany trlclts which afent lool-ing^
jnyone,.^^ p% ,:KeUj;;,Jugthej.
IHe^/Worlcj; It was the Democrotj?
theraseJves. One of their Coromlttee--
meniyelilng aiid bchavlr.s !r. a very
otinbxiou!; nianncr, itept contliiiially
Interfering with tlie regiatrars before
and alter eacli voter was processed,"
In nnswei to Mr. Charles Piled-
(oontinued on page 8)
this l!. larKely a tribute tp the weik
of,'llij; Detiiociatic CointmtteeriTen '
and the deteiminatian of Freeport's
ciLiaens to . exeicise their privilege I
of the ballot." I
Friedman charg;ed that hundreds'
leader Pete K-elfy, As one example
of these delaying tactics, Friedman
pointed out tliat it wits only at the
.stiong lnsisi.ciic'.' of the Demscrats
that a second "tiaaid" was set up
(Continued on Pigs 7)
Elai^s AttQriiey Gets Delay
Of Open Trail 1|IL Nov. 20
Police ClUcf Peter Elar'i, 'attorney lin.s rcque.sted—and obtained—
an adjournment until November of tile hcaj-ing which had been orlglnaUy
Mated for Oct. 23. " ; ^—
The Village Board immediately legal angles of this caas<r in tiie beset
a ^new date, Thursday night, lifef Kiat they have the law on their
Nov. 20, at B30 o'clock for an oiken 'side. - . . ""
trial in b?ie Municipal Bullduij, At;t- \ A sugeestioii by Siben that he be
T t ^ ; jMij!aMHr^jaitffmsqyg<sg^^ MBiaauiiiwf •-
ghlSldnei-b' the,board membsi-s three ^Village Cleric's office l»n answei- to
w*el«.,. apo 'suspended 'Chief- Elar the" charges ogninst' lils client-was
wltliout discontinuing -his salary, also g)'anted. In approving'the law-
They notified him he Jias been yer's plea for adjourmnent Q\ tJie
charged with H counts -of '•fnooni- op,e» hearing the village chose a
p^tence" and-seven couniB of "tais- date five days later Bhan he asked
conduct." Elar ^lenles ail of toe for thereby granting a fpur-week
chaises. .^ . delay.
Sidney Slbwhof Bay Shore attor- ' Jf found guilty at hts trial by tiw
ney for Elar reuested an adjourn- ViJlflge Board Elar could be reprl-commlMfe
appolnt'ed'tet'sprtag to!«?"»? ^^ 'J*.'*""'? "»*« tiftie to'get maided, furttier suspended or forced
' " ' • the minutes of any hearings at out of office. JSe could appeal via
'which the board questloaed Elair Civil Service machinery or.througih
without tile presence of an attorney the courts. Captain Edward S; Dix-to
represent him told The Leader, on. .second in command, is assuming
He also said he and Jils associates Elar's duties during the chief's sus-aro
carefully studying all possible pension..
FREEPORT KIWANIS CLUB GI\|ES
DINNER FOR NEWSPAPER WEEK
Shown abOTiT' from left to rifht arc Freilerit*^ Ohms, Meadow Brook
Bjunk cfflcial and President of Frceport Kiwanis, Edward A. Wsil,
''jUiUiagiii^ Editor of the F^EE^ORT aad'~TRt-TOVVN LEADER-news
japers, and boniel J. Cfwmiehael, Publicity Chairman of tbc Frceport
J^iwaula <^'lub, shotni after a dinner in honor-of Xatfonal Newspaper,
IVeAJs. Mr, Va,sil gOKt a tatic on '"The Newspaper "and Us place' in the
Jt'OBuminily."
announced that the folloivlng alate
of officers win be submitted to a
vote at the forthcoming meeting: .
Chairman, Alan Kellocic: first vice
chairman, -Paul Garbo; second vice
cliairinan, Mrs. Pi'ank Varmus;
third vic6 chalrmari, Mrs! Herbert
Ogfleh; tr6«sur*r; Seymotir i Gross:
lecojdUlg secretary, Mrs, Robert
Sweeney; and corresponding, secretary,
Mrs, Max Pirodsky
Mem^jsrshlp In the Prei»porfc Citl-zen-
s' Advlsoi*y Committee for Education
Is open td all residents of the
Fieeport'School District, and the
annual" dHes have been set at one i
dollar. All wJio have not yet joinpd ,
.lie uiged to do so at- the meeting I
Moiniay eight,
Invitation Pbtol Match
Slated by Freeport Po|ice
The Frppporl Patrolnipp's Benevolent
As<so(fiation wUl hold.an
' fnijtatlon pirtol' m.itch at it<»
shootiiii; range, Buffalo .ivc, on'
S-iturd.!}, Oct, 23, from JO a.m. to
--4pm.'-"- < V ,,
There will be 15. fcam trophies,
60 Inillvltlil.1t .tcam'Trojphlcfc' and"
XT, ii ciividual awairds altogether,
given to, coDtpe^iiors in four
cU'!.'-c" Uiing .38 railhre revolvers.
Teams from the mctrop~«litan are.k
including Na5.«au and Suffolk will
compete. ._ •
CANN'OX PHARMACy
OPE-V NfiXT SUNDAY
pannon Pharmacy, 8 Sout!i.'Main
st„ win Tcmam open until 10 'o'clt»ck
Sunday night after other Frceport
di-ugstores close early in tiie afternoon
for the rest of the da^. Ita
piioiie number Is FBS-0041.
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HOLD
COLUMBUS DAY CELEBRATION
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Pictured above ara Anthony ,Chester, Grand Knlgbt, and Daniel X
Carmleliael, Kadto 'Publicity >Cha!rman, of the Freeport Kni'ef|ts Af
C'olunibtts, sfaoivn- making preparatfunV for their special program iu
', observajotle of Columbus DavV ' <^. ' '
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| Title | The-Leader_1958-10-16 |
| 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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