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FOLLOW THE
"LEADER
FOR
RELIABLE
ADVERTISIN6
FREEPbRT
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
j23rd Year. No. 51
BA DWIN ROOSEVELT
FOLLOW THE
LEADER
'FOR
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS
JUDGE JOHN D. BENNEH
^ND CdV. ROCKEFELLER MEET
FREEPORT. N, Y , THURSDAY. AP?IL 16. 1959
MERRICK
»•
Natsau Sanvffate, Judre JTohn D. Bennott dlMoninc pendlnr lefJaU-
""« in .retW«.t«.irfihi.a]i^.drtat«8 wtth Oovenwr Nelson A.'ltock«.
WItr dnrlnf It reecni Mnfereiice Ja AUMO)'.
if mi^lMmmor PARADE ' eamwl JX Owoeiv of Fteepbrt', Vijlll lead Preejxwfa Annual Memorial
pay Parade at he bas don^ for the past twonty-flve years. Oertwr wa^
named CfrM»cr'>tarsJial at a meeting of the-Memoriftl Day Observance
Committee at the Coutt^ Boom of'the Municipal Building, Stuart K.
Wallace, 6r., Chief of Stair; Dr. RBy^si;rsLU^,.Aȣst9ntr Grand Marshal and
Guy A, Russell, Adjutant. ; " - . '
The foUowInB c«>mmlUec3 were appointed by the Chairman, Samuel
U Qerber:
FIWANOT; ^ / •
Stuarf K. Wallace, Sr.
KeniteUi'Vaught
Joseph 011<^lnskl
M08IC
.Oregory I^mpasona
Thomas Egan •
(Continued on Pa{;e 10>
FREEFiORt STAbipM RACES JfO
STAR! W SEASON APRU 26
". ' O^jL.Sunday afternoon'April-26, 1659 Freeport StadlUfn, the oldest'
cpi^tliiuously run',short track In the United/States, InsUKurates its iiTtH
.year of auto racing/ 1969 promises to tfe a record breaking year wUh
over S90, i^ciog esu^ Txovi signed up. Co-pmrnoCers JacfcKedenbutg atid
, ^uk«^)>ona!dsDn' are always^ the flEst-tb- brUig in new crowd^lpleiwing
Inhoyatiow', ~Thi4/year drivers will race hardrtop foreign cais siich.as
the'itenault, yoljntva^on, Volvo ?Ut«, Aiutliui, etc. -' ' .< J.'
'cremtrOfymen ?«• now^.,worWng • '• - ' •—^
.«;f|i''tbVJ^hua ge^Mns things^sfaip-
- shape.' ^A.1^ ,caiC' parking field' piit'
,, rt ^ ^.tJiai'yiBapisi 'pt,Sr^p(»rt is "just
l:^^.|;!tJ!^fllJb*;.nijDW•:aad .better E«?*l98-
WGBB To Report
Street Conditions
Spedttl Publk Service
Feature Broadcast VTilh
Freeport Police ttept,
Andrew Andersen. ]>ro(yaai and
News Director of WOBB^ Freeport
radio-station, snd Capt. Edward S.
Dlaren, Acting CWel of Folioe of
F***Port, jointly annonnced thai,
i^tartisf MondKr. April go, WGBB
wUl report special street and n>ad
oondldons In Freeport.
TheM special announcements by
Capt. Dixen wiU te broadcast by
WGBB dnrinr the recxiUr newi
broadcasts which are now jiven five
minutes before every hoar, instead
4f on the hour.
! This M an excellent public service.
Many major projects are beinv oon>
atrncted ta the VilUge of Ftveport
which sometimes necessitate dally
chanres hi the bloeklof off of traf.
fic.
PRICE FIVE CENTS PER COPY
Freeport Library
To Dedicate New
AddltiorLSiinday
' :Sunday, April U.-nwiftWi tt*e be;
^iOwfailirllbTartes, the Fjrceport We-fuorial
XJbranr oelebrated at a tea
held that dar from 4 to e i».iR.'ae-tfa«
Franiclln TTatlmial Bank Building at
Roosevelt Plejd.
The tea was in honor cf all Naj.^
aau. County book lllustratora who
have helped to make books of today
so attractive.
The Freeport I^lbrary will close
the week's cclebraflbn with the dedication
of its new addition dn Bun-day
afternoon, April ifl, from'3 to 6
pan. Mrs. EJilaabeth F. Kelly, library
director, announced that all
are cordOially Invited to attend, dedication
ceremonies and tour the Hew
tulldlng
FABULOUS
FREEPORT
Boating,.;- Fishing -;- Dining
BY THE —
•MVATERPRONT WANDERER" '
i ^ ^ ^ " " ! '^'^""' MABATHON . . . Th««,l««t the , « «.
rreeport has always been reptvsented in the naUonal and tntenational
^ " » ^ l!,^'"* '""' "^^ l*r»n*Utlw aa <30Y UWaBAEDO «M1 hi.
^ r ^ v i , 2 ^ ^ * "*'"' "'*'*™*' GEORGE (Mr. Ford) BARANT.
JOE VAN BLERCK and of OOUTM COLUMBIAN BRONZE, (Cohimblan
Brwae pK>p«Uew are now Iravellbig 'round the world on the VJS. alom
submarines) . . . Now comes tin bintst event tat yean «a the watetftont
I T L f , ' , ul^S^'i ^^'^ ^'^'"' MARATHON, with Freeport In
i^»Ti^ ^ ^ ^ * ^*"^^ Committee lor this Wf-leine eront Inelodes
GORDON McLINTOCK. Rear Adm. U.S.M.S., HANDEL ASHWORra!
«'i^i':» **'^*' ^^^ MWUBARPO, JOSEPH VAN BtERCKj
MICHAEL BONCA and MICHAEL WAINZ. The EseenUv;. Committee
taohides ROBERT E. KORZ, EBKO A. HIETA. THEODORE LANG JR.-
^5^^ ^^^^ GEOBOE ROLLI8S0N. EDGAR B. RrTCHARTZ
MATTHEW MEROLLA and KENNETH H. AHRENS . . . Pull detail
wUI be nleaaed at a press conference April 21 . . . Thi, "Kenlnoicy
Derby of the Waterways" U sponsored by the nuulne dealer* of Lone
Island and Is ocbeduled lor Sat. June fl.
1
.1
taoter \)^ 6ufaSso salllWRti-equlped -wlflh-aiiy' ^"of'i^^wy'motor
, . , FaUurc to comply can wsultia fines, up toi |50 , ,,, Seglstmtlon
forms May ber Obtained Irma Icma olerlu.fitunty obn-k* anifJbojU oEtflccH
of the State t^iblic WarUji, commeroo andT oonservation Oep«rtni«t9
. . . There la a foe o' »I C . . (Tills does not effeot boats 18' or longer
Which must be registered with the U.g, Coast Ouard,
MAURICE HOLLAND BECOMES '«OVEB BOV>' , . . Fraeport*! Hf
communication electronics and television ace MAURICE D. HOLLAND,
owner of FREEPORT COMUNICATION8 INC. S(M Woodeieft Ave. wsa
featured In color on the cover of the April IMHJO of EADO-ELECTRONICS
macazine . . , litis publloatloh has an IntemaUowU «ir«iil«(loin . , .
Uanrry Is an expert on marine radiotelephone* and oonduots another
store in Bay Shore . , . CONORATCLATIONS TO A VEBV NICE GUY.
•a<'V;'
AiTLANTIC CHEMISTS^ --^ '_'' /!,,
AilanjUc^ -^a^iibi,:- l'rs> v'^LJjflnttp
Rev. John J. Madden To
Addrex Freeport P'TA
Rev. John J. Madden of Our Holy
Redeemer R. O. Church of Freeport,
considered as one of the flAest
speakers on Long Island,., will address
the eleventh and twellth grade
Section pf - the Paient-Teachers
Association nxt Monday evening at
i'8:i6 in the Freeport High School
audi^{;luin.
A, vi^teran of many yeajrs' in
Frepport, Father Madden has dpt
pear^ 'as guest speaker and toast-master'at
"nearly'every type of organizational
affair In the, com'-
piunjty. His'sparkling wit and his
knowledge 'of. a wide range of subjects
has'made "him one of the most
popular speakers in, tills area.
" Mrs. Roger Kle^ is geneVal,cl>alr'-
man aiid 'Mr,s. Charles Edelman Ja
Program Ohaifman ol -the" affair.
H^lp Wanted: ,
Baiefeall Unipird?
> The FKppor^'^ jRe«reation ^ D<spt,
ludnon^ged.that ther^'afi^openings
fof tim|li^««iJa' tti&TwftiJbBUtdM
4;W-b^^leagu«. ^iq^l^fuUff tiboulid|
liay«''>!oiit0 exi>^iIe^;^%o js^lariea
, ^ , ; t m t tfkifty of ^inn .Am .yriify
HARRY WEKSLEB HONORED ON
FIFTIETH BUSINESS YEAR
On April 11, a dinner was given at the "Golden Slipper" in Glen
Cove, to honor Harry Wekslcr for his 60 yeais of service, and also honored
were Josefdi Bakofen, Vice President In Charge of Production, and
Pranlt J. Pla, Vice President In Charge of Sales, for 2b years of service
eadi.
HARBlr WEKBLEB
In 1999, as a young lad_of 14, Hacr
ry Weksler left a IJondon school to
become an apprentice In a clinical
thermometer shop. Not having been
born with a sliver, spoon la, his
nlouth, he found.' It necessary to
(Ootitinuea co F^e 10)
Engine Co. No. 1—^F.F.D.
Elects New Officer^ ,
At the April 6'meeting of Wide
Awake Engine Co. No, I, Freeport
Fire Department, tlie following were
ctfcted to hold office for Vif year
1959: - -•
~Cap(aln,.Henry P.Endres, Jr.; 1st
Lieut,, William Balcht; 2n'd JUeut.,
Ronald-Bell; B^. Sec. M. J. Keeley;
CoiT, Sec, Oscar I^ilts; Financial
Bee,/ Tliomas Tohin; Treasurer.
Henry Anlcenmann; Trustees, Clarence
Gtfasaan, Ftred Pnff. Harry
ChnhMUWi Wardens, B^b«rt Oratip-n
«r and Patrick Cotlgnvtii; and JO'
atruetor, Fred Bateher. , < '
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1959-04-16 |
| 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 | 1959 |
| 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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