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I f ;. .. ... 'F R E E P O a - IiE U O a iA L LIER A S lf Vf. MERRICK. R D . ' ’ > f I s EP.ORT H . Y . ' i fl il-; ^ \ ^ 3 FREEPORT M O R E ItlE W S F o l l o w T h e L E A D E R /W O R E FEA T U R E S F o r M O R E P IC T U R E S \NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY\ R e l i a b l e A D V E R T I S I N G ROOSEVELT 27th Xear, No.,4 FREEPORT, N. Y., THURSpiAY, MAY 17, 1962 PRICE FIVE CENTS PER COPY LAUNCHEI WATERWAYS CAMRAKiN Something Special To Leader Readers Your private Personal A f faln check list appears in this issue a public service of THE LEADER during Personal Affairs M onth. E o n a U Velton was jm iicn tcd w ith a^lm p h y w n d im uilileTeinciit aw a rd as th e o p t s b u i ^ rjiim a a tL ln. t h e FrcalH irt'lEecreatlair-Ea- -,'rJ^ ------ - ------------------ M ii m m Buy a Buddy Poppy starting on Friday, May 18, and continuing until Memorial Day. the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 880 from Freeport and the Ladles Aux iliary will be-asking that old fa miliar Question. “Buy a Buddy TNsppy, Please?” T7o matter how large or small your doiiatWh. ynd' wIll, ,ald Bus disabled a.. Charles'«candore'and Peter DanzUo. owners and partners' Of Guy . Lombardo’s Bast Point House, announced that nationally-known Mike Clrlello has been booked as one of their featured atta-acUons at the ” ?• Tnulti-milllon dollar-waterfront showplace. Mike airiello -is considered one of the finest organists and pianists . ' i n show business today.-A veteran — - --------------------- - of. the foot-Ughts and airwaves.' he i ’ h a ^ b e e m j t a f r ^ in-som e of the,| . leading'eupper clubs, thraters ^ d i,r -theatricid productions. ln= America., \Mike> n o stranger, to iombar^o's r -oi-i'to the -New vyork-Lbng - Islapd r Btea. He was festored at '^ e Bast ••-.Point.' House when Guy liombardo., •first .opencd .and remalned-’4here to' . set-an all-time record for continued;! performance. _ I _ . .Khownfas, the “Musicman.of lawT; T ' Melbdles,’’ Mike Clrlellp w illbe fea-: • tured in the -Trol>hy-E«nn'„.-ttie: ‘ NnllUdal Room OTd We. .Morlne , — . • ijeok.of'thoEost-FdliitBouso. ^ llE INSIM %ho:.ryeeport EUis produotibn o t - 'G l r l CiraOT.’'^ I, the FreepottiHlsh Solijof Sahirday evenings. May 19 and:26„at:'S pm.„ i concerns the trials and WibolaUons ■ of - ••Custervlllc,” a community, -niti exactly 10» ;'‘PeyWh ■piace,’’ but like :many other vlUagK we •.orej iamlllar ^ h . , . ........ . ' Ftlsoo;:iate,.r;ptayed;iy #a^^ ^ - . . . _ - - - - ----------- ' Sam Mason; better known , as; I fvaiiklyn Boatt.Wlbi'OVor »12.000,00. a nice rouiid flgnrc; o t the;laat:game: Irield in the.iUusBouS gambling es tablishment\ ot ;jolinny Ghurchll.: (Mite .lilvomo): who closeahls 'Ibusl-' ,n«6,” and becomes, S h etirt .ol thij; yfflage-of t ^ . i n t i ^ ^ . ,. ;i , ; TWO tbUgs a tten p t i ti take.'^am'Si j-winning's from / h l i : and ..thusthe- (Continued on Page ;iliv • V e ts Tim inbei- :ai-stdgffli’ b f ■ i n . Buddy Pnnpy. \Honor the dead by hblpbig the Living;’' Please buy - Buddy Poppy. Archer School PTA Carnival a Success Mrs. Charles Relnhard. President of the Archer St. P .TA.. announced ■ lay. May 12 was a huge success. The main attractions were ’•Bllhky” the clown, who delighted th e children in his cbloHul cbstumls; an * the ’^Pick-B-Pocket’^ Ihdy With: ^hbr litrray of prizes. ; Chairmen 'of th e \affair. Mks.; Daniel - Blanche end Mrs. Medwiii. -Sertf -would 'like'to th a n k everyoiie ■who helped, hiake the carnival -a' j bough. of P rw p o rt;is the extwlfe of Hungariah-planlst ZoUy who. a t th e tlihe Ofjhb w ttoh Is fiomew^^ on his luchi George'Bemhkfd por- ‘Vf -ttayafthis ‘‘character.*’ ! • • ;■ . Molly tanught toVUfe.lw.^'^^^ -^Tollmer, is the'Post Mistress of Cus- r i -•- /\tervme; a nd & vrgeiieraDy' AWare/ of a i m ^ ' it-TlOt. before, t h ^ ^ p p e h . WaterSroiBt BiBsln®ssm«ta Combiit® With Officials “Keep Our Waterways Clean” is the slogan under which waterfront businessmen and Village authorities have launched an educational cam paign to Impi-oye the condition of Freeport's miles of waterways and waterfront properties. “All oui- waterways, especially the canals with their dead-ends, are full of debris of all kinds,\ said ——— ------------------------ - --------------- Trustee Hemy Altengarten after an IngpeoUon tour of Wodcleft Canal and other areas. \Something has to be done,\ de clared members of the Waterfront Committee, and the current cam paign is the rirst step. Boats u&lng the watetways are not the only olfendera, though they are often responsible for thoughUi Many home ow n e rs*ai^!is^Se5 less about gi-ass cOlpplngB. garden debris and remnante of the outdoor living for winch Freeport is noted. Although the oanate are tidal, tides are frequently not ertron^ enough to carry trash arwny, parMou- tarly if winds drive flostlng objects Into terminal bulkheads and narrow boat slips. iRioinf; Lookout Park; Opehs'SaL, lylay 2§ 'The Hempatead 'Town Pdrk fli )int ’Lookout'will ^Mave i t s Official • o p ^ g for 1862 next Saturday. Mtiy 26,-at iO AlM.. acbordhig to an a n - ;'nbun(«meht’by T^esW h igB u p e J ^ r plrfoes^for i a c l i i ^ Town Park and the TowMMaelne which is also a t Point-Lookout, wlU remaln-the skme for t h e 1962 season; which runs froih Bbiy •86 through September 3, added Hempstead Park ibkector G a i^inB r^. , B t 0 G « l 3 0 B E ' : N O 3 i q 2 , y , k 8 6 / H n W B D R C f f i^K K W ijK R O M R r c t u B 's ^ H D A n Miss Barbara Louise PerreUy daughter of M r.' and 'Mrs. Robert Ferrell. 40 West Seaman Avenue. Freeport, is the Freeport Rotary Club ctmdidate for the Rotary Foundation Fellowship for International Living. ^The purpose of the fellowship is to provide an ocnxutunlty for voung men and women to live, travel, and study in any country in which there are Rotary Clubs, and to en able Fellows tb become ambassadors of good will and to bring home t h ^ Impressions and interpretations. Miss Ferrell Is a graduate of Free port High School. Is now a Junior at American University, Washington. D.O.. she is majoring in Inter national Relations. She received the J. Russell S'prague Scholarship In 1999, the General University Scholarship, American University. 1969-1960, and the National Methodist Scholarship. 1960-1961. At American University. Barbara has been active ii> the College Coun cil, Pan American Club. Pan Ethnon Club, Young Republicans .Club, Jn- terhational Relations Club, and.; is DelWlW ■orority. a membCT of Kappa De S (Continued on Page , 12) ymME BOARD AFFipS MilStiliitOW MEAD 'The Board, of Trustees of the Village of Freeport, meeting on Mon day, May 14,=leanlnned .their intention, of conducting a public referen dum concerning the acqiiisitlon of Cow Meadow to be held on May -19. :The statement was made after discussion of the instltatlon of another action to throw the referendum off the ballot, this one Instituted ly'dulius Gerzof, In cormectlon with ' .;the Cow Meadow issue. Portions of f S S l S aiS ipairaoufcly put, •'iita 1 -portioii re a d / as follows: . '•'TTe <Pa^lwi«).further stated ithat :. ■ T h e ;( ElixriDwv ittIw iiSie Etn fiince the resolution Cor a bond issue would Imply that- he, FalrperB, and MuUer were In support oC the piir- chase of . the, said land, th a t he therefore wouW move to annul the said resolution for subrnteslon of a y , bond issue, to the electerate.\ • / , :Both ,Trustees Fairberg p ad M u ^ , - ler stated to the Board o n liay.44, . ; (Oou'tiiiued .on Page; y , pH