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HWLIXWTHE
LEADER;
FOR
RELIABUE
ADVERTISING
HREEPORT
"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
BALDWIN ROOSEVELT
FDUJOWTHE
LEADER
FOR
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS
MERRIGK
25th Year Ho. 18 FREEPOET, N. Y^ THURSDAY. AUGUST 18, 1960 PHICS FIVE CENTS PSR COPY
««,
DWIN J. FREEDiHAN NAMED
ARUNO COllJlMinEe' HEAft
Prcsminent Attorney Leads
fndependent Gtizes' Group.
Edwin X PreMtaian. 45-year-old Preeport Clvle leader, today accepted
the chairmanship of ttie newly-fQrmed Independent <3Ui2ens Ccmmittee
for Carllno. ^^
"'^^Si Opnunittee, which Includes Democrats, ,^gpuWlcaiis and Independent
voters, will work exclusively, for the re-election of Joseph F.
, Carljuo as Spezker of theNew York State Assemftly. Mr; Carllno Is Asseni-
. hlyman from Nassau's Second Assembly District.
Mr. Freednjan, a Freeport attorney,
said area cnmmlttee chairman
of the fndependent group vould
be named within the next week. I
"Most of us partldpattng in this j
ventre are political amateurs," Mr. |
Freedman said, "We're more In-'
terested in the quality of representation
we get in Albany than party
labels."
Mr. Carlino, a Long Beatih He-publican,
lias represented the Second
Assembly District, In Albany
since 1945. He was elected Speaker
of the. State Assembly, succeedtng
the late'Oswald;D. tieck, at a Special.
Session on July 1, 1959. A
Schenectady Bepubllcan, Mr. Ilepk
held the powerful T Speaker's past |
for 23. yeais,- ''• • : * _ '
' Of the Citizciis Coininlttee, Mr'
Pt-eedman said:' » ~
(Coonttoued on Page 4) EDWIN S. EEEEDIBAN
Public Meeting of
B4ff4-of-Trustees
Changed - Sept. 6
Inasmuch as Montfav, S^tmi-beT
5. .1969 Is a piAUe traHday,
at the mee^gr of tlte Vniase
Board held on Asgnst 8, I960,
notion was passed tbat Itesday,
SepiepAer 6, 1960, be desfgnated
as tlie PabUc Meetiiig night ot
the Board of nnstees «tf Uie Wo.*
corporated Vniace of Freeport.
Two Famous Bands
To Give Concerts
At Jones Beach
Two Band Concerts will be pre-aentsd
at Jones Beach State Park
on Saturday and Sunday, August 20
and 21, -at the Music Shell near the
Central Mall.
The Mexico Central School Band
of 80 pieces under the direction of
Sheldcn Blank- ivill play a concert
on Saturday afternoon at 3, pjn.
The Mexico Central High 'bdiool.
located north of Syracuse, has an
outstanding -band which will give
three concerts in the Umg IMa&d
Joe Carlinp Says:
Grass Roots Will
Win This Election
Joseph V.., Cacilno, Speaker of
the New ITorfc St;ite Assembly,
and the Bcpabfican candidate for
re-election from the Second As- .
sembly Oistrtet, In a special icle-
- phone - iiiUxweVr -with JTHE
I>EADliB> stated .that one of the
ar^a^A^#n«-.|h».^S^k-«,«-,«,CT.B-^.
S|.i«ii^-.!Sun«lay,i'.-AUsiHB55as;-, faonouli
Continental Air Gp>n2naBd.-;B^»}.
under the direcUoiti^inf Comniazider
Adam B. Shaffer, will give a concert
at the 'KUisIc Shell at 3 pjn.
.most saii^t factors uhitli will
govem the-fortlircoininj; election
nil! be the mbwii^iit of "the grass
KMfs.",. '_^-..- .:/.•' _,,,. _ _.,;,,-
' "It i imiei»tlire",-liis,,said,_,««(lral.
the people exercise their , S^«t
-; Aineticaii ';^iriB^g« _ Of, votinsif'
I t Is also imperative," he c«n-
Hnaea;"'"'^baf^ Oil! voters'' make>
- s i t e that-thBy-oi* propertjj-Ksgls—
URBAN RENEWAL PLAN FOR
FREEPORT ntESENTED TO
VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Results of Three-Month Sui^vey
By Meadow Brook Bank Consultant
A proposed tTrhaii HJenewal Plan to the Eastern Freeport business
area ffelwem SiffiHse Mghway jaid Merrlek Road was presented U> the
Village.Bosird on Monday evening, August 15, by Theodore P. Gloisten,
Meadow .Brook Katlpnat Bank business consultant.
lUs.pIen was-the result of his tturee-month study of this area starting
at South MafU'^teFeet and was a foUow-up to Ills seven-page report
-of recommenda.tioosi'fm' the improvement of the' properties and (wndi-
-tlonsirttnar Oils street, :.TWs earlier report along with siMie minor
recoi&nendations.regB^ing^the new-isllroad parkhw^ieas was also pre-
•sented to the-Vtllfge Board:;
JBothjOf thesiE-reports with detailed mags have been given to. the
Chnmbeir.of C^nmieripe Village Iniprovenients committee of j?tal<dil[arfy
, Weksler Is^chitrnian. Copies have also been dellvei«d to tuxs Gacclatore,
President Of tlie"&&Tcl)8nt^ Associa<tlon,.ahd to a- munber of leading
taxpayers and merchants.-A. limited additional supply of these npcnrts
Is available at die'Tteepoit office of the Meadow Biook NaUonal Bank
for those InteM^ted In Reo^ss for Freeport. '•: : • : ^
Further details of the {ilan will be published In heift week's edition of
this paper.
• ^
I ...':;,Mct&Fe 1 aliafe„..slunr8:: ^lUr^^^Car-. -
r niid (left) with Alan W. Vdlliner,
Freeport.attmney and son of the
late At VoIImer, former Sheriff
of Nassan Connty, during the surprise
welcome ^given'"to Joseph
Carlino at Idlewild Airport by
Approximately- 300 .of. his con-
Btitnenls an. 'hia recent arrival
from, the National Bepubilcan
"iConvcntian in Chlcagtk
Fteeport EDcs Plan '-
1960 Annual Picnk
. Fr^Kutations are hflng fonned for
the Freeport Lodge Of ^ttSp-BFOB
No. 12^ Annual .KamllyKcnlc, It
was announced : t o d ^ hy Benedict
P, daravino; Eimittd Buter.
TEWs year's :Qcn|^ i^fch wlII~B6
"Billt Siwday, Beptember U. at^airj^'
PJC <in¥Qie iSks-gnmnds at -the
rear of Qie Cluhbonse, once again
is open to the public. Everyone who
enjoys, an afternoon of relaxation
and fiin is Invited by. tbe Freeport
Lodge to attend.
George Bennett Smltl], Chairman
of the affair, announces a departure
Itaax previous practices, for in oddi-tion...
to the usual picnic fare, the
prioe of~t))e ticket includes ail the
refiresfimeiils,' franlsl, hatnlHu^eis
and ice cream you can eat. Games
fpr. the tdddiei will be playetf all day
ind all the <flilldren wOl be awarded
prizte, '' •
.SCKIAL..
jmrnasmme.
NoinCE
Bemh^rd's, Ehawnaqr, 54 W. Merrick
Ed., Kreepoztf win xcmaln op^n
Iate,,iiiifil 10 pjn. Sunday Aiig.,2L
An otlier drug' stiOEs who a n members
of tbt Eyeepott Vhamiacy &a-
Boclailon close at 2 pjn. on Sunday.
BembaFd's tdepbone is FB 8-0008.
"SSis. Mary Clai«efeni%VaMi>wn seated M'ibentei*" of''above'iflastUxe^^fo'
oiio of the real 'pioneers" of Long bland and tridy a- Teterait--w
Freeport. She resides at 96 North Bergren Place and has lived lii the
villagv for nearly a half of a centnry. Last week she celebrated her
81st birthday and was the guest of honor at a surprise party given
her by her family and friends. Picture above show»part of'the'lai-ge
group whioh honored this wonderful Freeport mother. They are jin
fiwesround), Mary iUta Coco, first row (left to right): Helen Connelly,
ISary John GangemI, Mrs. Mary GangemI, Mrs. Ben Eldcid. Mrs. Harold
Friedman; In the back row are Felix "Babe" dangcmi, John. D.
Gane«inl, Harry Friednian, <Ben Elderd and Arthur GangemL
HAMP AT FREEPORT BOWL
J
Olga door of Chicago reirntl} won bowling's greatest cb
ship when she earned the ^Vcr!d'„ ll.'.!tlUj!u! MsUih da
WIS. Gloor will c4ve free Instniction at FB^EPOBT BOWI/^
2Sth"9.nd 2eth, and will bowl aii exhibition'inatch against'Htirriet
EbiMts of Frccport at 8:30 PJO., XUday; August 26t|a.
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1960-08-18 |
| 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 | 1960 |
| 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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