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V., ;..v,a :■ i v - - : FREEPORT KEFORIAl.LIBRARY 1 . BERRICK RD,. ----- - - FREEPORT, H. I , ^ '-U S 2 0 / f TheLEADER NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY\ Freeport’s Newspaper 25,000 READERS FREEPORT 2Iw tUid* 1192D BALDWIN y*~ MERRICK ZfD Ce<t*11Ma ROOSEVELT Z\p Code 11676 31si Tear. No. 37 FHBBPOaT. K. Y« THURSDAY. JANUARY- 5. 19S7 PI^IGE: FIVE CENTS PER COPY I n EW S & V IEW S 1 I: B Y _ I EDDIE VASIL ] . E . r . Neics/Mpt^ Heportert Asso. K National l*reaii Syntiicatt S ■- LUlen io i I my “EDI’ m E VASIL SHOW” On WTni>:. ir>20 on the. Dial Bi^ Honor For Stan Both t% 6 Carnation Ball Breaks All Records Pboio aoove'shows (L to V*; Sxattler J. Both. wi. nirutU Sunden, Past President L. L-DIreclora ot Urban Renewal ^Village of Hempstead). 1st V.P. Lotiis J. Klaesi (RockvUle- Centre) and A ^ r t E; BIbby, Deputy Commissioner N. Y. State Dlrlidon of Housing and Community RenewaL YES. IT WAS A BIG HONOR for STANLEY J. BOTH of Free. pmt when he was installed »$ President of the Long Island Directors of Urban Renewal on Deo. 2L and it was a great honor .for the Village of Freeport , . . Approximately 100 fedexaL state • (Contlntirtd on page 4) Exneat M. Vandewegho (center), president of Sotth Nassau CommunUles Hospital slnco February 1082. was the guest of honor at. the hesoltsd's annual Carnation Ball. Presenting a plaque to Mr. Van* doweghe are Charles P. Buckley. Jr. (right) Baldwin. Carnation Ball and 100 Plus Club chairman. a;id Arthur V. Brlskin. TYeej^ti. ce*chairman. Attendance at the gala affair reached a new high with more than 600 guests~>menibers of the 100 Plus C .ub—present. Club members contributed SlOO or moro each year to benefit the non'profU voluntary hospilel. CaiaiADINfi jgenerai plays host LOCAL STUDENTS CLASH DURING TENTER SEMINAR I' V ? 1 . 1 # W ■ Freeport High School students presont pro and con vlew*polnts on compulsory military sarrlco during Tenser symposium. This is a rery Important issue during these tense International times and the Tenser Seminer proTed to be a good forum. r;-'. ■ ' ■ • Andrew Bellenker. argues In favor of compulsory military service at an all*day symposium on the draft conducted by Congressman Herbert Tenser (seated). Students and other draft*ago eliglbles from tlw Freeport area discussed the pros end cons of the present draft cystem along with other young people In the South Shore avea. Major Byron Meader. Field O f f ^ for N. Y. Slate Selective Service/ is at rlghL / Supporters w d opponents of compulsory military service clashed la a sharp verbal duel at an alLday symposium on the draft last week conducted by Congressman Herbert Tenzer. Thirty-seven speakers addressed the symposium at Lynbrook High School in response to Tenser's invitation to the young pepple ot the South Shone to give thdf Yrank <>plnion« on the Se%:-1 — - ' \ ~ 7 ' _ Hire Service Sy«tem. . fteeport ai^ued vehemently for ,-i i t