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- r . ' - y :•; b | s . BAtIBORQ 690 UERRICK ROAD BALOBXN, n . y . ' . ' ' m -.1 FOLLOW THE FOLLOW THE LEADER LEADER FOR FOR r e l i a b l e NEIGHBORLY ADVERTISING \NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY\ NEWS FREEPORT BALDW IN ROOSEVELT MERRICK 25(h Year, No. 22 FREEPORT, N. Y., THORSOAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 19S0 ip<e “ '■ PRICE FIVE CENTS PER COPY raEEPORT SORORITY filRLS CONDUCT DRIVE FOR AHRC Fifty T^en-agers Help Retarded Xlhildren With Door-to-Door Fund Raising Campaign In Roosevelt ISLAM® m U S l^ €®MPAM¥ FLAMS BI© MAIM S*f<. CHAMSE Expansion of Freeport Office to Include New Park-Type Features Special Feature Starts This Week In The Leader Dr. John W. Dodd To Write About Freeport Schools And Elducation nationally Annual Picnic Frcoport, «iU write a weekly le a - ' Affair To Be Held Thif. Sunday, Sept. 18 Finns for a renovaticn and cxpafusioii program lor The Freeport Office of the Long Island Trust Company have been announced by FretierJek, Hainfpld Jr., president Tlie program mvolvrs (-oinplolc in terior renovation of the office, located at the corner of Sunrise Highway i«n,i Mnin Street, construction of a lunv clnvc-iii faculty, and enlarge- ; incnl of ihc bunk’s narking field. Work wit\ hlitri iibrim October J6 cm Uic new dnvo-in to be lo- ; call'd adjacent to the new Fi-ce- ■ j). I t .scituit! ill ihc corner of R ail- New Date Set tor ’ m ad Avrmu' and H enry Street. Of I'icturc abin-e Oefl to right) shows, kneeli«B. Joanne <iarbo, Carol lloloMS ra t t y Began and Sue Ciraham. Also shown arc Linda O ra- ham . Joyce fu ller. Judy M arcus (DOE Jr. C h a p ter Pres.). Aliiic Oach. Sutaiine Study <D(iK Sr. C h a p ter Pres.l. Linda Southard. Kerry .larvl. ij'I'I) Pres.), Judi Levine and Nancy TulhiM They are part of the \f’'.!)) of 3ft local student- and sorority members who conducted the behalf of the AHBC. tiirc for THE LEADER about e d u - . cation and our schools. i tVeather postponed the Frerporl an iimisiia) clltpitc desmn. the mod- Tiic special column, titled *‘Edu- EII ls Annual Picnic which was lo-*'vn '.nulding will li iiiuti' three ration and Our Schools”, starts in have been held last Sunday afUT- diive-iii window.^ aiul U din ' walk- this week's issue. Dr. Dodd, u n - , noon. : nj) uiiuiows vmi .' i a: ,(min Ixuli doubledly one of the highest quali-1 <;eorgc Bennct Smith. Elks Pub- SmiUi Mam im<! Hciii v S recl.s fil'd prr.vinalUlcs to write on these: n<-jty C'hairman. announced th a t a The eiUire area wiU be tandscniied subjects. Yvill report on the m any been set. This big to lunvidv a park-liKc iiiinnsphcic aspects of the vast Freeport School Annual Picnic will be held o n ' A canopied walk will lead to ilio System. He will write about m o d ern Sunday. Sept. 18. starting a t 1 p.m. rear entrance of the picseiil Main teaching: m ethods and about our ' jj,® spacious grounds surround-1 S treet office whlclT is Vo be mod- lcarher.s and our pupils. mg the Freeport Elks Lodge on W estl To keep well-informed on this I M errick Rd. 1 highly im p o rtant subject, don't (ail to read Dr. Dodd's column each week exclusively in T llE LEADER. T Y e e p o rfs O fficial new s p a e r . (Continued on Page 4) doot-lo-duor ( in Roosevelt in bei By LYN JL K I f K On .Saundav. §. i)l UJ. 30 ti .D-age Suioi ity an l.<= nn.l a ( w inde- ,K.n.l.'m.s horn aur co.mmmitv r.'-i- m llic call rf tho N .ssi.u rm .p ter AHRC foi tlu' ccuii:y (iooi-la-dam tund drive in the Roo.sevell area. U l-s Indeed n-mmcndnlile th;U ihcse girl.® gave , m ) grndmisl.v ul their time and vlfurl.'-. Their ixhuLeranrc and enthusiasm would make all of The A^s^H■^BllfJn fer th j Holpj — ^ ' — — of Rvvarded C h ildren is a national gaWwin Senior League Of organizativn (ind the N iismui C h a i)-| Hospital To Meet Icr i.s inadi' tip of 2(i Auxil ane.s. tin-oughout the covmly- Their p reb-j lem Ls n liuge one. . - There a r e | m o re vhajT 12.000 m em al'y reUU’dedj children in Nassau Couiil.v alone . , . but research, education geared i GOaiSY’MP M^mCIliKD OF fREEPORT miTEB FOW AT NATIONAL CONFERENCE Hear/President Eisenhower In Special CBS Telecast (Continued on Page 2) Tile Baldwin Senior League Mercy Hospital will have their open ing meeting oi uie new Fall season cn M onday, Sept. 19 at 1:30 p.m. a t the Hospital. Please bring a new member. Cong. Becker Speaks a t Freeport GOP Club Tonight Leader Peter Kelly And Club Pres. Robert Schade Invite General Public Freeport Republican Leader Peter Kelly and Robert Schadc. Pre.sident ol the Freejjovt Republican Club, ex- leiidt'cl r.pon InvU'.Uons to ibe gen eral public lo attend the special af- faii- to be held tonigtit. Thurs.. Sept i repr.‘''-euted a t lliLs .-.pf'cial mi'Kiug j v i.» * It i 15. a t the American Legion Due-Out ' by Roy R. Gockicy, President a i i d j f V l l k © ^ i r i © l [ . 0 t O on W est Sunrise Highway. Thoina.s DeVinccnity, Ihibliu Uelu- Congrej«man P rank J Becker j tiens ChaiiTnan. imiioii'.' Ills .‘■iippoi; CBS closed* n m i i t tcb-v.si.m iirognuit Pi't'SidcMt Eiscniuuver this wwk cave United Fund ciiin|)iugn.s viewed at a .'•pc; ial meeting of Unileri Fund and C imininit.v Ch«-.s! executives m New Yi>rk Cny and by th<>u.siiiul.s ol 'ishci volumeer workers lurc.-s iho coiuiirv The United Fund of FriT|)(iii wiisj - - ----- ---- IHaiCE BENEVOLENT ASSO. DANCE AT GUY LOMBARDO'S SATURDAY NITE, SEPT. 24 Annual Affair Open to Public Considered Social Highlight R jb p r l D GonluiJ. Pre-ilK.it, announced tllal Ihe F r f e p o n Police Benevolent Aisoci.tioii 'vl!l holll tlicii' T h irty-T lilid Annual Dance on S a turday Sr jt, 24. at Guv Lombardo’. East Point House in PreeperL. This big a-itutt, vvliich V.-111 star, at 8 u.m.. is eonsidered as the social hlghlisht or the se.a.sen for Frecporl’a Fine.st. The general puOllc is invited and tickets may be purchased from any member of the Freeport Police Dept, Honored guest will include Police' Chief Peter Elar. Mayor WUliam F. Glacken and Trustee.s Ted Lang. A rthur M uller. George Pauberg Bitd Robert M cClellan. Prcm ineiit personalities from Nassau County and New York S tate police circles, in addition to officials from In^iustry. politics an d sports, will attend. The A n n u a l Freeport PBA p a n c e usually attracts a record-breaking attendance. Mr, G o rdon slated th a t from alJ Indications, this years event will be the be.st ever sponsored Proceeds are used to defray.police welfare ccsts not covered by budsei. ai»iv-ii>-iaUbii3. will be the principal speaker and he will dLscits-s national highlights of I local interest. \W e arc Inviting th e general pub lic regardless w h ether they are Re publicans. Democrats or independ ents\ stated both Pete Kelly and Bob Schade. \Because Mr. Becker win give a first-hand personal re port on subjects which will be of interest bo all who reside in this No tickets of admission are re quired to attend this affair. Dr, John W. Dodd Special Guest on Vasil WGBB Show Supt. Of Schools In Special Radio Broadcast SuYjdav -Sent. 18. 5 P.M. Dr. John W. Dodd, noted edacator. and veteran SupL of the Freeport i School System, will be the featured b| guest on the EDDIE VASIL SHOW on radio station TVGBB this Suoday, Sept. 18. a t,5 p.m. . WGBB, Long IsUnd'S first sta- -ftlon, ts pan of the Long Island net work (1240 on the dUl). Michael Sands of Freeport Is station roan- ; ager and the studios ane located on [ the Comer of South Grove and pine ' Streets. Tlu* Ni‘w York ivlccu.st wa-i Ui-wiMi at a CBS studio through the liosvO circuit facilities of WCBS-TV. In cluded . in the audience were na tional volunteer leaders (if United Community Cainpaign.s of America, repjr.seiilallves ol iclcvi-slon n e t-' werks, I'eprDseiiliilJvt’.s of Pumi and Chc«l ciMiipaigiis from Npw York. New Jersey and Connecticut emu- munitu'-s, and national Ic.ideis o! social, lie;.lUi and welfare orguni- zation.s. The.»'? invited cuesis wcic wel comed to the .special mociing by Oliver G. Wimts, National C h a ir m an. United Comm u n ity Cam p aians of America, and ChRivmatr ol the (Continued on Page 9) Be Featured at Guy Lombardo's Famous Accordianist W ith Stan Pole Trio W ith Guy Lombardo off on a road lu ir. Mike Ciriolki and The Sum Poll' T rio return Ihi-; wf.'kciid to Guv Lom bardo’s E.;st Pnint House. Ttii-y will supply E’riday iind Sal- m d ay m g h l danve music on the M iiniu' Deck. T lie^ i ;i !ic.«tra will play from 9 a.in -2 p.m m i buMi DRUG STORE Friedman’s Pharmacy, 75 West Sunrise Hwy., Freeport, will re main open late, until 10 pjn,, this Bunday, Sept. 19. All other drug stores which are members of the Freeport Pharmacy Association close at 2 pan. on Sundays. The Friedman's Pharmacy telephone number FB 8*0001. Ralph L. Marshall Names Bill Ba, La+o For Special Honor Freeport Pos:ma.ster Selects Veteran of P* O. ' F oi National Safely Unit Poslm aslcr Kalpli L .Marshall of VrwpoTl has announced th a t the Nulional Safel.v t-u n i il has been asked to assist rolum b in Univerrily in a special study of driver ch a r acteristics. The LnivefsUy has previously compiled .inform a lw n concerning average and unsafe d r i v ^ and de sires to com p are tuts inform a tion with m aterial to be developed from tC o n tlaued from Page 3)