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S \ ^ i ' .....L„_.....:. B . .X E . A ^ E t R v. T h e m R A m S ‘^fA S S A U ’S - L A B ^ i S T :,, , (E»MUWied,I93l!) : , : Published. E t ^ iii^sday by the Treeport ^£»der. . • Charles P. Buckley, Jr^ Pir^deiit i ' - orliclal Newspia^r for the Ineokponted pillage; of Py«vort . Editorial.and A d v ^ l^ g Of^ces: ' r\ ' T h e L e a d e r B ^ ^ n g , . 154 - E a s t M e rrick R o ^ , F re e p o rt, N . Y ,^ T e le ^ o in e s :- F B e e p o rt 8-3133 — t 'Entered as second clam auitteir‘pctob» 36,-!l043 at the .Post Office - ■-*' - fkeeport, N.T^.Qhdw ^ of M wbi ^ .1878 SabreripUon^ic: 13.00 a Tear by 1^11 G ^ B G E W; OOEEX^, Edltor^ C U i ^ . , E , ; K e t d j - t o y d ^ ^ Reeijarpcal Celebratio and Peace - vy-iliu n woiiuvriui. iiunti. ’wtiuiH u c n suiixc city in liV tills lan^d of oure r-~ perhaps New York — could arrange a |i*%' re c i p r o ^ celebration of some holiday with Mtwcowi And r others could have similar affairs jjj\co-opcrQtion with conn- liiR o M l f l i n d f . F o u r A r e a s A v a i l a b l e ' ' Foi- D i s p e l - G h i l d r e n ; > C o n t i n u e ^ ^ A u ^ s i 1 5 f v . ‘“ •- 4 h e ^ e g i t > ____, _____ North America long ago set the cxainple tor a peaceful ■ world, (jaiiada and the United States are separated by an imagiiiarj' line iicarly 3,000 miles loiigi ...fTk,A.» .. wilfioiit a fortifii tion of any kind arnny-poinKrAnid to tho south a similar .. situation exists along the Mexican border. Ihiugtue what \ would-be the result ,if the suinc-werc true in Europe, Asia, The heed for the dcvelopineut of atom and hydrogen > bombs woidd he eHiniilateti.'Tension caused by fear of ;U* .... tacic by-boinbs, -guided nnssiles.and-o.theiCiii.Htruiuehts of. t ; . ' terror Ayould vaiiish^EvCtyone cmifd. lead a nonnal life, t ' BiUeriie88,_cdiilentioii and aiiiniosities would be a thihg of f ■ die past. Peace with prevail; The:world untTl~noon“aS3*Trom‘T \ ’w5U r^’i5' .each day. T h e s e ■activities w ill be of three kinds and thrce'-chU d re n w ho a tte n d 'm a y n o t o n ly com e a n d go- a s -they w ish .but are. a lso 'free to choose the {wtivltlcs In w h ich, they desire to participate. T h e re w ill b e s p o rts a n d gam e s, a r ts a n d crafts ~ a n d m u sic, dram a tics and dance,. . I n . .addltlon,::sj)eclal w w in include w eekly inter-playgrbuha tournam e n ts , a field day. a talen t aiOw, a h a rts a n d c r a f t e x h ib ition a n d a' p ic n ic . “ T h is year’s playground s ta f f will Certainly.Auch a sitiiuUoii is greatly to be de.sired, .Per- cyaft wpervJsor. and. '•])U|>s som e efay^i't w ill be b r o u g h t aliout. In - th e m e aiilim e, ster* recreation :director. . things in that dh’cctioii. The friendly^rcl^ations between Freeport aud Heinld Park niay be just the beginnings T h e y are at least a step in the right direction. Let all Americans . join ill a ferw n t prayer .to Almighty. God that ere -hiany ■ p years'llici’e will not only be a repitiUoii .Of this reCipfOCal- ^ but, (idd willing, even lu reciprocal celebration with Moscow and dlhci's with various countries behind ihe Iron CiirUiin. :— r \k Rotary Installs '■ ..................... itinued f (C o n tinued from p age’ !)• rS e c re te i’y O h o rlw P . ' S h in n , Jr., w as^not p r e s e n t- to ! h e '.'h i s t a l l e d '^ • ;..:P a s t-P re s ld e h t;K tnne.^'E presented a Vpast' pfiMldOh^^^ .poUlhs, ' a n d ^ e over'the gavel to the «eca* - -tive'with-a pr-esldent’a button.- . P^reaident Slmson haa' hamedltiie foilbWliig as : the personnel, of ,;,pfe O rlanV a n d ^ ..R ^ m ith..^^ ,-Hou»er-WliUer ■ J,^ ih a h ,-an d iV lc to r S to td e iir; • : . m staiidlhg bom m ltteea for- th e 'h e y r ■-p riT g f a ln iw I iu ifiL ^ ri^ hianj. : W illiam : L o h tfeld,. .Boljijrt : S p w la l EV (^ U ~ ;. R l ^ r d A. - .H u n g e rford, c h a in n a n ; ..Dr, Jerom e . . . A f i^ ;^ r c h a U T h a n ; p p n n ,p lth e n a ;, ------ ---- E m il E . K n U tlc, S ta n le y -B la c k a n d l;> i ^ i Rotary..^uh'lfttion Ifand .Interna- A t^n d a n c e ., G eorge P o r te r S m ith, chairm a n ; H a rry J, B rom ley, R o b e rt B; Patei;soh. a n d Mr.- Bass.et. i- - Pglillclty—Mi;. M iranda. M u s lp -= M r: ^Smliey, chairm a n ; r,- rtrlkrU onrt .fi- -P^_ flmlth ■ ■ . > ----- - „.„.1 Jtorold S.10brtelya«. ; .Speblaii SerylM-^rlBad^^^ W . N ew to n .,; - .OltlzOT of-: the:,Yoai^Kehn^^ V o u g h t, chairm a n ; M r. : Edw a rd s r. Ajfmy 'Cfirifitmas\^^ an/l .A/Tr iMtlon^NOy‘Wood' and .Mr.! Lock wood.-.-. ;' M e m b e r^p .— Mr-; .iiieynol^, (^alr.man;: Messrs.' Smith’ and .-Mi randa. ,randa. - ClassilfCaflon M r. Ed> irds. nnd iockw o o d . . nmlKTi. nhalrmaTi-~'pAVTnAn/t . __ ‘iT 'I':* ___ T h e 1857 ' SUiiiiher' Playgtouhd ^ r o m m fo r y o u n g e r, e le m e n t ln\the R o o s A ^ t School ' d i s t r i c t .' :ndll.- b e held al» a n a d d itional s ite th is y e a r •for th e c o n v e n ie n c e, o f -r e s ld e n ts - o t ■ th e -n o rthe^-M ^ ^ ^ m u n lty. . ^ e . g r o u n d s ''a t Jun io r R lg h -N o rtheas 4 ^'Prlm ary S c h o o l will be, U sed-In. a d ^ tlo n .;to those a t U n y dertiU h .C e n te n n ia l a n d W a s h in g ton-R o s e A v enue Schools, for the p r o g r a m , w h ld lr e a c h year Is pro vided under, th e direction of the Roosevelt S c h o o l Bcrard andi D a n ie l IR Terry,- s u p e rv ising p rincipal. . - M o n d a y -w ill- be- reglatrn tlo n -d a y -Long B e a c h a v e r --r- - a t each of the fo u r , p la y g ro u n d s. H o w ever, those jv h o are unable to atten d ^ a t d a y m a y regteter th e first tim e they a t te n d ,a p l a j ^ u n d w IBiih 't h e fb'st tw o \ weeks. C h il dren frbaii-flve to. 16 years o ld . m ay- atten d th e blayE roun d rfieareit to , t h ^ hom e s each w eek day from Ju ly 8 through Augi» 16 ; S iipeiwlsed -activlties^wlll b ia'offered from.g.A.M .. i l R I p M A l l T O K >mdX>MK TO FREEPORT ,K<|bert H ..B iihlday,; 2 » W U shlro c l., fram 'B elihBdge. Rocca Cea; 148 Pine sti fromiBrook^m,. John Spmane, 55S Archer sC;frorli .Brocklyij:. . • . VictorvYargos 253 BuQand rd.. fwih Manhattan; - \ • Alfred- Jahns; .176 Whaley st..: from ievlteown;' -v ..... • • : M lcha^ S^ Savage, 168 Independence ave.. from Brooklyn. ; '\^. Timothy P. Prtce^: 174 Miller aye;,' from Glen, Gate, Queens. ;*'-'Peter Plsher, 4<» South'Bayview' ave./frorn'I^anU lri Square. rwincenrContwenr«S: North Columbus ave.,-frbm-'Robsevfelt; • James: Dwlihone, 95 Norto Colttiribus ave., from Central-Isllp. ■ • ' - •• NEW ARRIVALS > 1 01 T ■ A dp^hter, Beatrice ViiB, to . Olgei^ and'Itota Kaririis-.Bald^^ 19 G raffing p l .7 Jun e 35 .; ^ ^ • A d a u g h te r, D e b ra J e a n , to ^ r o l d A. a n d L o re tta M . ICunst M c H u g h , 844 lobert s t;, J u n e 23 . * * , A son,-Jay._Ciwy,~£b J a c k a n d R u th G roenekam p M erk, 499 S o u th ChBF in S! An lag. . b r a tl ' ulve? chap . J « •200 WesfcTHenidrra:7^luneT5r~t A daugh te r, H b x a n iie, to C e rlus ; j r , a n d D o lo re s A. F o rd G illespie. 72 W o o d side ave., J u n e 21 . S o u th s N a s s a u C o m m u n ities Hospital*- ~A daugh te r , ^Susaai A d elm a,'. to C h a rles an d R u th Johnson, 200 E v a n s ave., J u n e 4 . ' ‘ _ ' A .s o n , S te p h e n W illiam , to D r .'A r th u r a n d C a th e r in e D a n riger, 15 M iller a v e., J u n e 9 . ■ ' - M e rc y H o s p ital .... A daughter. .C n ro la n n Felicia, to R o m e o a n d C a ro l C a ta la n o , 42 U n io n st., June’ 14 . ....... R o b e rt 8 . M c L e llan, hea-d of th e N a s s a u -S u ffolk C h a p te r of th e New Y o rk S t a t e . S o c ie ty o f C e rtified Public A c c o u n ta n ts, w a s o n e of nin e c h a p te r presidents w h o attend e d a com m ittee chairm e n 's d in n e r given in the- H o te l C o m m o d o re, M a n h a ttan last T h u rs d a y n lg h ^ ■■■’ ., • ■ icently. spent : UNDERHILL AVE. SCHOOL' H A S A M A T E im ^ E R C I S E Prom o tion e x ercises fo r th e s ix th grade c la ss a t U n d e rh ill Ave. S c h o o l In R o o sevelt- w ere on Thursday, Jun e 20 . M a n y paren ts and ^ e s t s attended. T h e principal sp e a l^ r s w ere M rs..A n d re w B r a n d ,'presid e n t -of th e B o a rd 'o f E d u c a tion o f R o o se velt. andTJohU -N o rtoii, th e p rincipal. E ^ ri M o sely, teacher..of . th e s ix th gi'ade c la ss, p re s e n te d th e c la s s o f ficers to th e p a te n ts 'a n d v g U e s ts rH e also 'b a d e h is s tu d e n ts farew e ll a n p . ..uigfi,d_otem_..to_Mways„y^^ .the ’highest\ a c h ie v e m e n ts possible. T h e . e x ercises als^^fjfatu re d a trom b o n e so l o . b y . .C^otge E a s t ^ and a ' trum p e .t'solo b y 'J a m e s S talCer ~ b o th ‘ \ o f th e -sixth^ grade^ The: G lee C lu b un d e r th e .directio n '“of W ilson; K rg sg e'Lsang - a ; m edley., of! •songs.',;'• A fter-th e e x ercises th e ' p u p il a n d :their^T > a re a rts-:w e n r^ treat 0 ^ party- g iv e n by th e -P .-T .' A. a n d a num b e r, o f m o th w s pf- the- r ix th •grade, student;k--\' ... in k Schul-^ jg jj i h u r s d a y a fterhodni for % tr ip via K I M D u tc * 'A irlinw ., • ^ a r r l y ^ F rid a y In fitolland’a n d . f r ^ .there elght'co u n tries. d r i v i n g ;h 6 m e o n S 4 ptT a .':A c to to ^ Is .her .paternal .^aiidmotheri - Mi-Bii C ^ y Garbb,- df '^Mhhha.ttan. 1 ji ^ .was-graduated last month from the Bay^ew ave.-, -School, whbrer.-ehe.vas - SCHEDliLElOF^OFFICES ^ FOB ROOSEVELT SCHOOL R O o ^ v e lt-P u b lic Schools o p e n d a r- ilna th e - .^ i n m e r im b n th k l la:;-nre- ting tte; winmer imbn^^^ l a C f e - ■ • s e n ^ '■ a s fo U o v w r :’--'-; •- ■ Sjjiperrisfhg-pHnbip^l. L t W e llare-O n p t L a n g C h a irm a n , Schulze; B a ^ t t , . G lthen. 8 ; /S ^ rt'ia S m ith a n d D o lp h Q o ) ^ . ( - - R o ta ry .: In form a tioh .arid, -M aga-' rine—M ^ r s , c h d ^ a f i ; ;aia..wiJtoAS!^ 4 ' ^ ........ ' J . i Dlr.auna,v<.catl«.al8arvi< - except J u ly T h e phone n n m b e r f h r a n .-xihools g ueacn ave;~-'T— ..... - - ......... ; - ..... . A son, John Anton, -to John and Marla SchWel^ R ^ d e l, 46. Wallace st4 Jime. 21. A.daughtec, Meredith b'bcMlUan, to John D. and' Natalie Nemoth Wark, 326 W est -Lena ave,,' June 20., . . . . • A son, Stephen Carmeri,Ttp Cdrmdn P. and; Edith- Bond.eSlUpo, 16 Star pl„ June 22. , A son, Joseph, to George and Dolores Woolf Frledlander, 398 Nassau ave., June 11. F re e p o rt H o s p ital . ' . A son^ Rlohard-George.-to Gebrge.-.'Wrrand .JylM'y Lou Rroft Hendrick. ' Alict . v a i l m a rl M r.- 6 ent< w ith oi th e the -in a 4 a n ho n o r s tu d e n t. Lois R ig o u lo t dau g h te r of M r.‘ a n d M rs. S a m u e l M . lU g o u lo t, 15 D e la w a re ave., h a s been c ited for hm: a c a d a m lc achievem e n t a t B e a v e r College, J e n k ln to w n , P a . D r. R u th L. H ig g in s, d e a n of th e college, a n nounced th is week. A sophom o i’e k t Beaver.- M iss R ig o u lo t is -a'm e m b e r of itihe liberal departm e n t. S h e Is a ^ d u a t e of F re e p o r t jiig h . school. f S Jv GRWSE ON THE ,.,. T P U R l S T