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ADVimsING
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•V|J ASS A U'S LARGEST WEEKLY "
FOLLOW THE
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NEIGHBORLY
NEWS
23wi Year, No. 3»:
MEREICK
PRBIPORT; N; Y, f MURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1955 ^«i-
CiiiefElar's Trial
Postponed Again
• Lawyers Will Meel
"—-But Only "to Decide
Bill of ParticulK*
The deportsmentftl trial of Police
Chief Peter Elar, formerly set. for
tonight In the Minlclpat BuiWlng,
htia definitely Men postponed. The
Leader learned ihat vlIlAge offtelnis
may set a, nei* date when they cbn-fer
tonight with la^vyers for iwth
Bldies. • .
Sidney sihen, Elar's &ttom«y, renewed
1)13 dHnan* for » bill of particular*
so he will know -what
ichnrffEs to answer." While some par-
Woulars will be given to him gladly,
. the »HlftB«:.»btom^..Motor. Herwlfc!
fe«!a that to nAvonce of a depart-
Riental hearing' lIKe this he should
withhold some of his Infornjalloij.
rtls question wUl. probably be
troned .out at the conference preparatory
to selecting a new date of
m^'. ;.
There have been several adjoum-m^
nts slhce the Village Board sus-pekded"
Chief Eaar Sept, 23 but con-tlnuedjh
•'AMges' if'iijist-Min,- - '.:.•;
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BliRNtlARD'S PHAKBIAfnr
To STAS" OPfe.V SWNfDA*
Bcmhnrd'a Pharmacy, S4 Wat
Mqnick rd., will remain open until
loTo'clocit Sunday' nlglit after other
Preeport' druggists close" early In
the afternoon for the >:est of the
day. -Its phone nuraber-ls-fBeeport
a-tH»3.
Lam ISLAND TRUST COMPANY OFFICIALS
HONQ^ MTliUNfi 1 ^ TAYLdR
'^"•"C'-*^!^- ,m., J*'^-£a._ a
1 % W
Board of «« FrcepoH i ^ ^ ^ a S ^ S ^ ^ P Z ^ ^ ««*» Cluar«a» .flhe
* r e ^ « w „ * . r t n n i < ^
Pi VE CENTS PER COPY
'liiiil • !• ' I ' l i i i l i II II t 'ii ' i 'ii II iii • ' i l i - ' n i l l » -'
Started Putslic Career
As PoU<;eman in '42;
* S I^ys in Oxygen Tent
VlUnge Clerk Richard H. Raynor,
SO. onr'of the most popular public
offlcinli In tfassau County, died
Monday evening of coronary throm-bo.
sls on the fifth day after he was
stricken with a heart altMk. Rushed
tfcnutMEfautt. tn lfr«w'.ir<u*_CltjrwAfJ%-''bdw|'''ii^^ Mnfct in lVe# •'X'vrk'In iwriatM~'«miMU)l-iixs,
he beiaan^ ma. ezawfiier In the N««r Yoric (BtoM Baoliinr Dept. He Served there fer (en year* nntil
1938." -'^ ••' - '• ' • , ' .- '•'. ..•', •
He Vai then elected Exeentlve vice-pr»ident of .the'Nainan "County Katioiial B«nk of BociivUle
Centra and bi 1945 fhm elwated to (he presldaioy of that Instltntton ^ueceedlrtf Dr. .th ti, BaJson.
y v|Wr^'^C^er-'tetiiKd/froiii tills'pesiUaAWliett the KassMi .County.'Kiitlonat' Baidc iiH!i««d wltb the
,Pl«ol(Un Audc._lff,.i«i9_^ef^:eleet«d.^ 19S7>' the'-Preeport'BanK
'maiid with the,I<onr Kdiinid /Jftiul Coiapany and Mr, Taylor becaate VJcc-pre«ldent ef this'<Mqr<tvi«tiUon
jMid'jieadejl! till! Freeport-Offloi!. •' .^•'• __" ,;__..\,.;-„.JL_„. ."'^ M - : •!•'
Mr. Taylor Is a direct di^endaat M IJftiltent Zachary Taylor and lits forefatherg hme been prMiil-
'oent in.'early'Ameri«ui activities. -•—•-:-• ;. .......,•, -'.,•'»
J t ^ m IM»tSEE STATEMENTS
iv-
HEAD OF LESAL AID SliETY^
. At - the- Eighth -ijmualJ«eeUiig_jQi JWgalZ&ld...eQci^^
County, held at Mlneola on January 13," lSl»^;raiari*3,P, Buckley, ;ar^,.
Freeport attomev, was etec^drRj^J^fe'ot.tfte Society} Other-ofitJer*
elected were Walter J. A. MBclt,3riw Phisrtdent,;AIba* A..eflinbar, Treas-
\it6t. and Geraia-Alpert,'Sec^iy^ 3^^^^ Alport ieoenUy- yes^^d.hte
PMlflon as General Couh&r^:&^,Society after sar^lBg'.inr,that,capacity,
since tt was organlwd-iniSSfeJi'ord^r-^smDie Wj^vsts pn^
l a w . •' •' " ' ~ " •'•• ••' - " ' -'• • - ' " -'• - - - - —
John O. Schaeffer, jr.; c^Jjaiffeplii;.
is Assistant Counsel foi; tli^ Sowtety-and
acting General Ctourj^ckii;,;-:
. The newly elected directors ^orl
the current year arei "',, i'.,,.,. •
Nassau County Surrogate' JoYm
J>. Bennett, Hugh O.J Bergen,
Charles P. Buckley, Jr., P.,Howard
Covey, "Kunter u'lTelatourrlieslle A^
Dittma-n,-Albert A. aombi(r, Q^rgc
Morton Levy, Walter J. -A. Maftk,
James J. McDonough.'H^uy Boot
Bterp, Jr. and Allan^B. WWght.'
'" "lii' hll' Annual" Report' to -The
members, former President Allan
B. Wright reported that the work
load of the Society has incre^ded
during the year 10SS ito 2,(H^S appU--
cante for legal services. ^ - '
'. The Legal Aid Socletj^,' a'dharlta-bl^
J organization, Is supported by
, ypluntary contributions and, an anr,
, iiuat ai^ropriation from the Board
"of Supervisors of Nassau County in
ttfe amount of tioilooo.oo. It is SIso
a. benefldai^ of the newly organi
c Long idand Tund for f^assau
«i^3 Suffolk dountifs
ji]mV;t#'i|qisi)>.,i^oit je^^
an dityten twJt Wter, his arrival at
the hoa^ital^
'The loss of Mi-. Kaynor Kreatly
shocked- the .Village Board and,
M^ydir XlJacken when' ttiey learned
ihif .news Immediaitely at Monday
night's ineetlng. Othei» In the con^"
ference room Joined In. a minute of .
silent prayer as a token of .esteepi :.
for. the vlllaeccierk, whoso pleasant
manner, public spirit and devotion
to duty, had woia. Wm njaijy frle,nds..:
The board will draw up a resolution
In memory of Mr, Bayhor and give,
an .taserlbed copy,|o his farolly. ^
iCoatinued <)» page 8) .
•'WIgi'"lhOT9"M~di6Wl|«"fBpfiS"*^^^ the Village
,"P&l3tto iiepiy-'to: »• statement* feked' by*l6>b'errDoscsee, pKsldtat of
the Unity Party, in wlUcb toe characterized tlie"ho'ld-ilhe-ltae" Apartment
jj>{»ltl4n-<rf ctht rtval gttJup-. Bar Being'"uniiecessiirs^? "'
;/IlHWe.5boi»14 thiJak-thafclx th« admlnto to Justify its
AWtudft .towatdv«Nrtnw3ife h(juses,';a, statement would be forthcoming
ir«ttn.on«-<rf-bitf iLiECTOIi^%^ Mack, president of the
TOiif?'i^y; ••*tt^t*^d'.of' fK^|^;•J^• jjfsiitl^l boss who does oot"lloW J»ny
•leleeUva'oifU^raW^^l^tisUm^ to do wtOi pinning
'feMd-«si«J'liw..l*J'tl!-'.'':.\:':i'".?:'^'"~^S':''if-'' '' '" "' "i
I-.::- • j j » . . - . . • • ; • • ' - . , ^._ , - - , j « - . -
~7feia!h»pi .if; :Mr; •:l»»(aeiB- 'Kaa', W--- . .. "'" , -;^ _ . '—~'~~
lowed •M)^yoi*aiMtem "to; 9 ] |^ ft public hearing (which wasineVer
Musicnuui Bert Mann "
Hain^thuti Mottle Sbur
]m»-' .
'Because of tihe Jiinited ie^urc&
of^the Society, fts work Is <!onfined.
to repiesentatlon of Indigent 'resi-
'denls .'of Nasstui County In civil
maters- only. Zts offices arc' sltu-^
ated ai 120'Mlneola Boulevard,
MlQeolk, New Xcti. \ y • •
Wm«f tSi- miinleht :ailghi.;hav4s
'&lbi!h''iri6fe°JMTiaU)le ,an^^ more ac-
* ' ^ * ? - ' " , . ' . ' . . . . . . . . • . . . • .
,. ,','Wiiik. It .U .isgrettabls that the
j»nsttuctlvo.position of-<th& Village
Party-on-'«q>M'tments'has brought a
toirent -of abuse'"from the' administration's'-
mouthpiece,' a valuable
j-purpose-has been-served by b^giiig
tliiS'Important'^bje(it Into the open
t&Kti^linc akiug. '
I'.'. i'Mfe. f AWl«tJy.. believe that. our
[.VhcitL-ihe-Une'. position U the proptsr
answer- -for -FSaeeport,- -and" ttat^ the
negeitSvcr attitude- pjibUdy' litA^ By
tlie 'administration that '"We wfu
Goon-'be wie Queens. ,'~.'. It is a
normal expattsldn.', ~ , '
'T am- sure ]tt% people of 'Treeport
are not''V9ry much']mpi«^se<f by
isi- Poxse^^ hysterical outbuhit, or
by bja att«inpt>t4;>' attack me per-totially
as'baviog^requested.a z$>n-
Ing change (which I dldntj, titrodgh"
heW).:, .. •' ; ,'; •.. -.,'.,1
"it Mr. Doxsee la eo anxious to
break Into public print, the vlllae«
Farty will ^ve him ample opportunity
when We discuss the mu-
.nlclpal power plant, which wds under
his direction until recently,"-^
D6G_LICENSE SEASON '
HglBE; DEADLINE NEABS ;
- The Village Cleifc's Off |ccs
' tumonnoes that this Is the time
of, year wbeit dpK <(irnen( ninst
take ^Bt<:or.'.venCTrlllcens«s| at
ike a(uni£i|pi4 iMUUtif. ' ]
. State lair re^nlrea' title vjuive
c}^.>^|Mbntt a Uftt^ deVn<
'4aeai dog owners' «tt
iiiUr^
-jmt ».nenalt]c..«t %Vtf
omsit leal ' '•
^HM
MUSICSMMN BEBT SUNN
eth jU.
it«r^tfad^.,^lftt«^«l^^
is'iiia^MC'fpr eoort, t^ppMranee
Pictured above Is Bert Mann, .
widely-known song atyUst and
pianist, who Is the eniertatnmetit
headliner at tjbe 'Hampshire Bouse
at "SSft Merrielt ntad; B4MkvUIe
Centra, where ho appears every.
Friday, Sa^inlay and Monday evc-liints
in tfie oookt^ Lonnge. ,
' Mr.^^tttoiny Maiino, managor*
>ost.W'|UMLnMMMiM>« B m « win
contintui t» wri0«^%, tlie beiit' tba-atrieal
lalfftt 'avsUabl^ to. tife
patrons of - tbia - p<q^lar contl'
nental-cwisiae restaarant
»b'^'/MsM
f.\A\ (l&iilii^i^
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1959-01-22 |
| 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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