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__ _______________v v _____ - t : lay FREE.*'OR W. HERRICK RP. mEPORX N.r. I MORE NEWS MORE EEATURES MORE PICTURES FREEPORT The TRADER \NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY\ BALDWIN MERRICK Follow T h e ’ LEADER For Reliable ADVERTISING ROOSEVELT 27th Year, No. 2 FREEPORT, N. Y, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1962 PRICE FIVE CENTS PSH COPY BILL ALLEN INSTALLED PRESIDENT OF CHAMBER BY JUDGE ED. FREEDMAN Popular Freeport Business Executive Starts 2nd Term Freeport’s now very active C h am b er of Commerce held its annual jiTstallatlon dinner and reception at Guy Lom bardo’s E a s t Point House cn W ednesday, April 25. This is the an n u a l feature event on the Cham b er’s calendar and another record-breaking attendance was present. The organization's KELLY SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM EXPANDS Picture above shows (I. to r.) Nassau County C o u rt Judge Paul Kelly: Louis Bloom, Vice-President; Freeport Police Judge Edwin J. Freedm a n ; C h am b er of Commerce President W ilfred T. Allen and Mayor Robert 5. Sweeney during the highlight of the fnstailatlon ceremonies. iippi .^Kiinatcly 200 members mcludes Iraders from all profesions, b u ^ - lu'sse.s and industry. Louis Bloom, piom ineiu Freeport H: a ting <fe P lum b ing executive, serv ed a.® Toastran.ster for the evening. Judge Edwin J, Freedm an, popu lar Freeport Police Justice, was the in.stallii^s cficer, F. .'jpartf'5 native son, County Court Judge Paul Kelly and Mayor R e tel l ■ J. Sweney were special guest S’Pt'.ikers. This year, ihe Program Committee .stieamlined t . e .■•chedule and fea tured only the highllghts- The cfficers installed to serve the Freeport Chamber of Commerce for 1962 and 1963 Include; ’ Wilfred T. Allen, President: Harry (Continued on Page 12) LOMBARDO'S LAUNCHES 1962 LOBSTER FESTIVAL Photo shows Ed Farrell, Jr., PYeepbrt (Itft)' and.^[aro1d F. Smith, Hempstead, leading L.-L sportsmen, retomlng'from Idaine fishing trip, bearing .special gifts for Gny Lombardo and his partners, Charles Scandore and Peter panziUo, to be nsed S u n d a y , ' 6 t h In the Lobster ToamamenL This lobster diving canicst slguais* the start of the L. I. lobster Festiral at.Guy Lombardo^ East Point House, . Freep'oi^ when leading L. I. swimmehs and skin divers will retrieve live lobsters thrown off the East PolntHouse Dock by Gny Lombardo- Nassau Bar Asso. To Honor Justice Marcus G. Christ The Nassau County Bar Associa tion will present its Distinguished Service Medallion for 1962 to S u preme Court Justice M arcus G. C h rist a t the annual dinner of the Association a t the G a rden City Ho tel Thui’sday night, May 24, Presi dent Charles P. Buckley, Jr., of Freeport has announced. Mr, Buck- ley said th a t an wtteudance of more than 1,000 members and guests is anticipated for the dinner. Bob Clausen Wins Post Office Award Postmaster Ralph L. Marshall hus. sen has received a iPost .Office'DQ>t. honorary recognition certificate for subm itting a beneficial suggestion. Clerk Clausen’s suggestion pro vided for more expeditious service for patrons and a more efficient operation a t the Outgoing Mails Annex. A. Holly Patterson Named Salk Institute Chairman FormgJ' Na.ssau County Executive, A. Holly Patterson, has been nam ed to head the Nassau County Cam paign to raise funds to build and equip th e Salk In s titu te for Bio logical Studies. Tlve InsU tute will be directed by Dr. Jonas ^ I k . de veloper of the polio vaccine bearing his name. Freeport Garden Club To Meet At Library May 10 T h e F reeport G a rden Club will hold Its May m eeting on M ay 10 at- the Freeport Memorial Library at I p.m. Mrs. EdWin Duryea will speak on th e topic of “Table Settings.” Dr. John H. Martin Named Leader of Educafional Unit Dr. John Henry Martin, Supt. of Freeport Public Schools, has been named a leader of one of the ten discussion groups for the Chief Scihool Adminlstratm-s Conference on'Health Education to be held Wednesday, May 9. from 9:30 am. ■ U> 3:45 p m at the Acadesi^ of Medicine, 1200 Stewart Ave., Gar den City. The conference, the first of its kind ever... to be iniyated In the United' States, w ill. bring together the chief school administrators in Nassau and Suffolk, counties with two other'members of their respec tive administrative staff. Joseph F. Carlino, New York State Assembly Speaker, To Be Special Honored Guest The 1962 Peter C. Kelly Scholarship Awards, sponsored by the entire Freeport Republican organization, will be presented at live Annual D inner scheduled for June 13th at Carl Hoppl’s In Baldwin. The prin cipal speaker a t the dinner will be Joseph P. Carlino, Speaker of the New York S late Assembly. Ptetore above shows (I. to r.) Dr. John W. Dodd, Education D irector; Dorothy Gordon, Secretary and Samuel D. Gerber, Treasurer, who are serving on th e Executive Committee of the 1962 Peter C. Kelly Scholarship Awards Program. The scholarship committee Is now engaged in m aking plans for the annual e\'enl. Tickets and Journal advertisem ent blanks may be ob tained from any of the commll-tee members. T h e C h airm an cf the CommlCtet Ls AlajT W. VoUmer. and the Honoi - ary C h airm an ts Peter C. K'elly. in who.se nam e the aw ards are pre sented. Sam uel D. Gerber Is Treasurer and Dorothy Gordon is Secretary. (Continued on Page 12) PANDEMONIUM PREVAILS WITH FREEPORT TEACHERS By NANCY EISEN8TADT and ED VASIL •Will ‘ \pandemonium” prevail among the faculty of Freeport High School on May 4 and May 5? Ves, it sure will—but not the unpleasant kind of pandemonium I This event is known as “Pano ramic Pandemonium” and it is the 3rd Annual Faculty Variety Show which is directed by Jack Jenkins. Music Director of the Junior High School. . It will be a two-hour show and will tr^e entertainment from Colonial 'times to the' present. It consists o t various musical skits which will be presented by -the Free port school, faculty. Noreen-I^wson and James Spen cer will serve as M asters of Cere monies and Regina Carlson is th e choreographer. Perform ances will be held on May. 4 and May S starting a i 8:30 p.m. in the Freeport High Sciiool audi torium on Brookslde Ave. Proceeds will be used for scholar ship awards. - / DRUG S T ^ E NOTICE: Chubboeb'^-Htmg Store* 39 Sooth- Main St., Freeport, will remain open late, until io pjn. this Sunday, Kay 8.^11 other drog store members' of the Freeport P^nnacy AssbeiattoB jtlose at Z psn. bn Sundays. Chub-; buck's telephone number is FB 9-' .3333. , _ , ^ .