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14. 1963 T H U I ^ P A Y , N O V E ^ 14 . 1963 T ; H E L E A P E R PAGE,NIN» , IRECTORiir iUSIN^S ANriNDUSTRY )L D lA R rt Auxiliary oj n (AHRC) Oft at the Knights ilock nerth o{ lATlON ibeies can b( IS of a bimjjle is available t( i Nassau Countj conduL'iing ih« action Drive y s to \be lestec betes Week y by ihe Amep sciation to diS' posiblf or th« osed rases lert all .\mer' oms oi :he aif 'ORE.l Robw r of ilu- Incor Freepoi\. New piochum thi r 17th D iabeic' jWeeli .'ge all c'lUzerii tage ol iN op' WHEKFOF my h.imi anti •hi- Iru V'.Uagt ifTixrti 7tt SWKENEY, i ■ COMMISSIONER HULTS REPORTS ON 64 NATES Within the next week, or two, nejar^ all of New York Statels 5.8 miUion motor vehiclerowners w^^ be receiving the FS-1 form they wil l : needt to register their vehicle for 1864, Motor Vehicle for J 9 6 4 . .Motor'Vehicle .Gomrhissioner WiUiain • S .. Hultz saidi today. ' Mailing''>Ahe^ insurance-companies arid agents ia tin^d tO/bPTinci^.c'^ith-^^ be- Famous A r tistic ■ Give Chalk Talk A t Freeport Library A trea^ Is In store for Freeport. 'On Friday evening, November 15 at 8:15 p.m., Mr. Elton - Pax, American artist and illustrator will give one of - his delightful Chalk Talks at the Frej^ort Me morial Library. A&. Fax has designed and illu strated 27 books and art works. HIGH SCHOOL highlights By ' Andy Bronin Which 2. the Coimni^io^MVsa^;^ This.’year.vin- addition toj* the usual' i«newal-.sl^ ,.application vehicle blank .and . cheeVH jail vcmcie Will have to'submit proof i Opvti iitHise Cukv S.ik' on : 7:;i0 p.m. to Juniui -bcpior gru'i- Avvmiev owners of financial security when -they obt^n .their lW4v plates, the Commissioner, explained. In most cases, this proof-.consists, of the PS-1 form. “Therefore,” said the Commis sioner, ‘T am urging all motorists to be on the lookout for the FS-1 forms, and to place them safe keeping until they pwchase their plates.” Some insiurance companies and agents have already made their mailings, but the bulk of 't h e FS-ls will be mailed during the next two weeks, -according to word received by the Commis sioner from the insurance in dustry. The last -time insurance cer tification was required was in 1957, when the state’s Financial Security Law, or “Compulsory Insurance,” was instituted. The original law called for an addi tional certification in 1961, but this plan was dropped that year as unnecessary- ---------- v. “Althoj^gh the 1964 certifica tion will undoubtedly cause some headaches during the next couple of months,” the • Commissioner said, “we are certain that our plans for improved record keep- «u..' FS-ls will give ^tter service in • Actress, Writer; Dancer, 'Traveler. Four persons? No,, just one —Freepoil'High’s Judyf 6ronim._^ - ------- A senior w ith-a average, Judy - has succeeded in -difi-“ tlnguishlng herself in mafiy endeavors throughout her high .school career. She'has participated in virtually e v liy^ud e n t play, starring in many, and has spent a sum mer pAforming in summer His jnost recent publication, “West Africa V ign^es” is now going into its second printing. ' The program- is being sponsor ed by the Friends of the Freteport Memorial Library and the Teen- Age Councul. Admission is free and the pub lic is most cordially invited to enjoy a most unusual and enter taining evening. ing with the. new^F the public far / b'^tt Financial Security miatlers in the future,” J y TRAVa AGiNCY Long Mand'. L . r , . « gents For: cels Tickets i Independent T ootb C e rtz) Veterans' Day (Continued from Page 1) still existent Communist rrfenace in the United States. He emphasiz ed that everyone must maintain constant vigilance to protect die troubled peace of our times. Capt.' Williams alluded , to the fact that hundreds of thousands of men have died over the years pro tecting our freedom. We must never forget, nor tarnish their memories. The sacred trust which we all owe to our fallen brethren must-never be left to chance fall into wrong hands. Ip addition to those mentioned, representatives also were in at tendance from the Henry Theo dore Mohr Post No. 860 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Henry Morrison Delaney Post No. 785 of the American legion, the Catholic War Veterans, and the A m erica Bed Cross. The memorial services ended with a .brieJ'bCTediotion b y ‘Chap lain E. Willard Hellard, Past Com m a n d s of the Story PosV xepre- senfTng Commander Frank Pettin- JgUl. - She has written several poems which have been published in the National High &hool An thology. Having studied dancing for about 10 years, she has be- coine quite proflrient in it and has been a ballet instructress at a day camp. As for travel, Judy, as Freeort’s student , ambassador, travelled to Sweden summer and lived with her \second fam ily,” representing Freeport and the U. S. Thanks to the Herald Tribune Forum pontest, Judy once again has an opportunity to visit the continent. She has been selected as one of 30 semi-finalists of 180 high school cometitors around New York City, which entitles her to t^ v e l throughout Europe —^Paris, Frankfort, Berlin, Lon don, and numerous other cities— as a representative of the U. S. ■SKe~was recently on television in competition .for^the standing of finalist, and became an alter nate in ihe_competition for the title of United States Represent- ^ Fittingly enough, Judy plans to pursue a career in international relations with the U. N. or i>os- sibly the Experiment in Interna tional Livipg. More' immediately, she wwoUld like to attend Bran- deis University and major in a language, minoring in drama. SHrtP S IN fRBEPOrt r B ' E I E - H r s ; i - Confection* ; c | r e 4 S 7 T iNER^; ■ I ★ SODA . I * LUNCH - I i , HOME-MADE CARDS' S 30 W. Merrick Road J.ZARNOCH -JE W E t E R S Seldom E^ia^ed - Never Exc^led _ 39 Freeport Pla«a W.\ LEON CHARLES CUSTOM-MADE TAILORING AT READY-MADE I, .SI Church SI m Freeport BOULUKOS - - A X T ^ g - Eiu. ------------------ /■■■ Shown above loft to right'at the Velerona' Day Program at iho Freeport Municipal Building are: Mrs. Lola H. StarreL Bogant of the Bulb Floyd Woodbull Chapter of the Doughtera of the Amorican Ravolutiou. Keunelh E. Vougbt Chpirmon of the Program, Chaplain E; Willard HelUnd, P eat Commander ot the W UHam CUnlon S totf Post # 3 « ,o f 4ho American Legion, and. Mr£ «*bKCBj>eni»ii'Chaplain M lh . 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