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23ra Year, No. 27
MERRICK
FREEPpRT, N, Y., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2.1. 193S
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FJVE CENTS l»ER COPT
On the Campaign Trail...
Read Tcday V
Editorial On
"Rose Mipe"
Four^'Of the five candldatei on.the. Republican ticket enjoy a
happy reunion with the titular head of their party, President
Eisenhower,, on his recent visit to New Yark, Tht fifth mefabcr of
the Empire State.team,' Malcolm Wilson, canjitfateior Lieutenant
Governor, wai away upstate fulfilling campaign eoijjjfnilBVBnts.
Seated, with the. President, left, .Kenneth B. Keating,-^g&dldate
for U.S.;Senatori'and right, Nelson AvRockeieUerj jtutt^^tijdal
candidate* Standing, left. Louis J. Lefkowllz, caadi#if fetf^itor-
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PRT COP COMPLETK
FOR HUCE MOTORCADE
The P>%eport Republican Club, announced tliot ..plans hnvfr been
completed for a Ijiige more tlwn 200-car •Motorcade tii b e HepuUUoan
County Rally on Oct. 29. - '''•••'• '•• • /^^ '' .>
Fre?purt OOP Le.idsr PettT Kelly, nnd President JE4,^V>ntlt^ W tha
J'reeport Rcpiibllcn'n Club stated that' tW« moioroade and rally would
Le LlsRti tliuii ever and would show the true jstrength of the RepuJ^llcan
Party in Nasi^au C(<imiv. . ' \~ • ~ -:^
Veteran Parade Marshall Sam
i5J,Qerb,'>r uill again'leadthh major
|i!vent. The autamcbllc^ will aa-fltc'nibte
la'Pai^king Pifcld No. i.he-:
wetai Noith'MaJn St. and Kurdlilg^
'lace, and Stai t at 7:30 PM. .^liarp.
nyoiie without vehicle traniporta--"
on Ls Invited beCiuise nddl^onel
ar& will be available. " •' ,''--f.S'}^.:
gj A full ^old-rashlon?d ntliy;'Jis'
r*.5gTjpjio7ni.sed. '^complete with ballooiw,
§i''jVj»hnfcs. noLseniakcrs, flarei, and majny
'''•Murprl--c>s Snm Gcrbcif'heads ithc
^coinnutcee. assisted, by Stuart Wal-yaec,
EthcL OUbert, Patricia Cbl-illns,
Hay CouBl>hiii Sr , Bill Caanm-
^'Sina, Chailc.^, PredeHck? ana Ed
&'.Tfamhi.
Education Advisory Group
Elects Kellocl( Unanimously
, Alan Kellock wnji unanimously elected chulrmnn nlong with a full
.slate ot officers by the Citizens* Advisory Committee for Education, Monday
night in the Atkinson School auditorium at the first meeting under a
newly-Bdopiod set ot by-laws. Any qunjlfjcd voter of Fieeport School Dis-
.trlPt now may Join the oi'ganlssntton upon jwyminiE ot $i nniutnl due.s.
Apartments' 300-Toii Roof
To Be Lifted-Plus 3 Floors
„ ••Sldewallc superintendents" will have n field flay licxt Thursday
«"nei\ n 3oo-ton concrete slab Is lifted 35 feet to become the roof of M
new apartment houae a t 244 Smith St.
Novtr before, anywhere In the
New • York nictropolitan aren, has
5Uch n sight been seen. The llft-
•lab ineihts,i has already gained ac-
•cpt:ui:;i> 111 .icniB Slates because
»2rfcm;i> opi'rute at greatest cffl-
•lency =n ground level, building the
ntlrc frame of the relnforcced
^onsretc structure there It will al-"
ow the tour-«tory upartment
house, each floor of which mefls'.'
•uirtm ,it<|tAM' H}.: tfat... W-J>*^jaonfAetnt
tlon_ time foi-JnnuoJT l occupancy.
A t ' t h e Preepsrt site M'ateeJ-plpe
3 Cliurdies Battle
Suprmarket Permit
In Ineola Court
sotumns, 10 hichcs in diameter,'jut
35 feet into the air. Pn.ssersby have
jhown great hjlerest in the columns
towerlijp high above workmen.
Each of four re-inforced slabs
—now one on top of the other, has
been fitted out with a HttinB collar
around each column.
These floors are shaped to pro-
. (Continued on Page 12i
Other new offlcen. nominated by
a committee conslstinK of Mrs.
Adolph Ringer, chairman, M«.
Donald ReuHti and 4. Harry Me-
Cnrthy, include;
P a u r o a r b o , fir.Ht vice-chairman;
Mrs. Prank Vnrmu.^. liecond vlce-ehnlrmnn:
Mrs. Htsrbcrt Ogden,
thliti vice-chfllrman; Seymour
Gross, ti'en.'iurer; Mrs. Robert
Sweeney, rfcorrtlng secretary, nnd
Mrs. Max Plrod.iky. coirc-spondlng
secretary. ' *
iRaynmnd H. Mnlone, a former co-chalrntan,
pre-nklcd until the election.
Kc nnoounecd' he had r e ceived
ft leUer 'from Mr.' Kellock'
expressing hi* willingness t o a c e e pt
the tjMalrmanshlp If chosen. ik:<oxm
of the co-chairmen, Mr. KellOclc.
had been perauaded to serve for
the aata of conWnutty hi toadershlp.
ciill n meetlner of the executive
Fight ViUage's OK .
Of Revised Ptmns).
Bii'dding Stuted
• Three, churches,, whose places "of
perniarket on South Long Beach
MtuJietsumtt^Vlmtt-MnrTtek, rd, SLitHlJ^^^ ^ ' - ^ n<v tils Jwme.
Portertlelrt pi., have obtnhied Rf"''Before. tuMiin«fthe ehnir over to
Qiood NmsMpSlumbeF'Lovers
jfiDage Party Wins
Registration Lists
Court Order Grants.
Them To Freedman , '
And Altengarten
Ectwin i , .Greedman and JHenrv
Altengitrt'fn, Village Party caudl-
,._ d^tes for Trustees Inat March, won
' ' a com t order last week compelilhg
~ ttie Na.<>3au Board cf Elections tip
•' give t h « n lists of Preeport regis-'
'}' ^tefed voters. Tl^ey won the order
Y -without ^-fletit.
ul '"kn sCvtStney, Freedman appeared
>/j; before Justice D..Oimonde Ritchie
. {{,1 In Mhieolo Supreme Coui.t. He con-
_"'; - ceded t h a t his p a r ty isn't elleible—
t^hfiiC. f{iCU«y4i Uilsapceda koinqg P—augne d6e)r the
. . Photo bv Watm^i
figypPlLy HINtlHa. at >(?me good newt i%Wonde nsodel Nancy
Meredith,! who wJUatsieyeryohe to know that an extra hour at
sleepiis'duiltiipions .of sitjzens when they retire Saturday night,
Octolier 25. Thgt's the night w'ie-change from Daylight Saving
back to Standard Time, sunply by turning the hands of the family
Bi&Ben back one hour: Presto! We gaij> back the precious hpur
o{ >leep we lost in the spring.
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show-cause order answerable today
Jn Milleola Supremo Court. Bespon-dcnts
mentioned are Stephen A
Coffey, village superintendent of
building; Mayor WllUam P. Glaeken.
the. Village Board and Samuel A.
Harris ot BS3 Mc4lck rd., Baldwin,
who secured a building permit while
owner of the site.
Jn their appllcoWon the diurches
contend that Ussunnee of the build-
Iny peitnlt was ."an erroneous, capricious,
utuiuthoilzed. Invjrlid. .U-legnl
and void aqf bicnus.c fn their
opinion ^he lancfjiffected was snil
siibjetl to Buslncjjs "AA" ssonlng.
Lost spring the VUlnee Boai-d adopt-
«l a zonlnj5_nm|ndment'banning nil
retail shops It^ByJ^ncss "AA" dls-trtcls.
But fire inoiiths later the Appellate
Division 01 the Supreme
(CotHlnued.on Page 2i
First Vtce-Cliulrmun Oarbo, Mr.
Moloue itniiounced that 'he was
stepphij^ out of lift active role.ln the
Citizens Advisory Cominlttce aiilng
(Continued on Page fli
(•
HiiowireffPrograiii
Offe^ Fall liening
01 Entertainment
Recreation IJept; Aided
By^LocalOrganizations. -
Cto Parade, Parties
The Village.. Recreation Uepart-mint
in po-operaMon with local or-ganizfltiojis
lias planned a full evening's
entertainment for Preeport
youhgstorS of three age jgroups.- Ont
party ,»fll. he for elementary school
cSiildrew, oiiB for seventhand "eighCh
grftdera.«nMd a-danee-foV senior high
"Students. . "
Representatives Jrom nine organ-:
featldris :ii»et with «he Recreation^
SuperlJitendent, Kent%,o. Ihomsori,
and decided that l»ecau5e;of tfie success,
_ of l»pt year'S'-'partles^ -they^
would agafh thW year rtih sitnilar
activities Children from sixth grf.Oe
dawn will participate in a cos''iit»e
. ^Continued on Page 9>
Housing Project
Ready By Nov. 1
Chair. Viebrock, Cann
Bautnann Speak
On Local AtttKority
The PcdcrBl h'oti»rDg'"proJeqt on
Bnst Merrick road will adiiiit Its
first tenants by Nov. 1 at the lateftt,
Chalrmun Cord Vlebtek of the'
Preepoit Housing Authority said at
the Southwest Civic Assocltt.tion's
oatobcr mceling. He and other
speakers," Introduced by J,. Harry
McCarthy, a past president of the "
«ssoe|alion,_discuK»ed all phases of
the program.
After praising the "wonderful
work" done by his predecessor, John
M. Woerner, Mr. Vlebrocfc said It
iliad fakm 18 years for the project
to become a-renllty. Bach time a
Housing Authority got started. It
was broken dp by circumstances beyond
Its control—In the mld-l940's
by n public opinion poll here against
public housing, and five years ago
by Cpngfeis''. .diclslon .j tq .curtail
Federal expepdiWres^^yerely.- ,
Iti I885iaiocoi4tiiig toMr.Vlrtir«!k, ,.
Ihe Vlllngc BnaW certified tthfew
was stUl definite heed.fdr, slum re" '-
(Continued oil Page 31 "
/'
4.
CORAI' CHEMISTS TO. 8 I A¥
OPEN-ALL-BA81!N»AX-; ' -• ^:
. Carfti. CheiWs^ 144 No. MWn*
sfi, will remsilji', (iffe^ jjnfll .M
' p,in. 8iiiday:.,n|fter: A'tlier' Free*-
' pert driiggisls close early In'the
aftrrnuDU for Uie rest ol the
dsiy. Its trlcptiune nut^ber Is
'MAyrair-«-MS«. l^
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| Title | The-Leader_1958-10-23 |
| 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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