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W:.,. . I that tbiero j •service; ervice. ., on tv. 23, 1967. wiU b e de- ii the lobby I /ajn. to 5 ice of box- (fA L • VING apon inder Coffee Me ^$2.50 Ills le!e r jrant EPORT X X .\NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY\ FREEPORT Zlo Coda 11520 BALDWIN Zln O M IWO MERRICK Zh> Cwl» lISM, Freeport’s • ‘ Official ! Newspaper ; - 25,000 READERS 1 ’ ROOSEVELT Zfa Cod» 11S7S FHEEPOBT. N. Y , TKOHSpAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1987 PHICE: FIVE CENTS PER COPY I EDDIE VASIL Y.. V. -AI[«r»/ 70 /»fT Reporters A w , -X - 1 'National Press Syndicate X\ tiaien lo ilie “EDDIE VASIL SHOW\ S . On WTHE. 1520 on the Dial _______ - ...... ^ EDDIETOR’S :NQTES . . . Looks like, sportsman STANLEY Me- CAHFREY “will make his second million” selling those $6 suits at WEAVER’S. He is trying to get one of his customers on the list of, the “Ten Best Dressed Men in America\ and reports that he Is . ev:en oRerlng .one of his super-duper no*button, 3*brcasled specials to comedian Joe E. Lewis. (In fact, many local, sclf*styJed well- dressed businessmen-look like they were outfitted with Stanley’s $6 parleys). Because of his own e;ctensive wardrobe, close friends are now calling him the ADOLPH MENJOU of the \Sport of Kingly;’’ Keep your eye on the NEW POMPEII Itolian'-Amerlcan f Restaurant (West Sunrise Highway across from Big Apple Super- 1 . •, Market next to Vincent Hairstylists). 7he new owners 'are com- - rc-designing this cosy establishment and have commissioned Merrick’s talent^ young artist; DICK MAURO, to paint the wall- to*wall, 3 pimen5ional,:Murals. (The chef is one of the best con tinental cuisine-specialiste and; the optrgoing order department ab .. -NEW. P(3M^fen; RESl’AUltAmi. ja; hfghly-recommendcd-^xcellent prices. ' - CKU TOYUND PARADE THIS SATURDAY DEC 2 Postmaster Issues; Holiday Reminders Poastmnster Ralph L. Marshall of Freeport reminded Freeport re sidents to avoid covering their house numbers with Chrlsttnos decorations. At a time when temporary se- Mnal help will be assisting in effecting delivery of Christmas mails, this ts extremely impor tant. Also, if you have recently 'ij’e- moved, your mail ■ receptacle 'iac^ept to 'Fali painting-and house Irepalrs, it is. requested that you replace It as soon as possible efficient M SSIONER lOONEY Police'CominJasioner Fronds B. Looney aworded H cx-NavatLlGDUQty;;Patroi^^ Boche. of-Freeport with- o ib i 4S fot \lus outstanding police asslsta^^ Which p M %■!!», mrest of Banlt Robter. Francis’ d,. H u m in Boston, , .39-'y-a»,-a-p>cm * — - ................... 40.OOQ'in:cwH w^’ recoyer^ when.be null in . o o into ' J5efecUV^.:bfeUeYe Huen. com-. hutted .4. bank.rohb^ies in-Kae^ sau: June 30, J.W7—FranWih Na- Uohol, .Bank,V,Jericho ,. («,W8)t September Natloii- al„ .Bonk; Hictoiaiie., (no:, loss)! September .12, 1M7—Ngtiwot Bank: of North,-America, Jericho (1350):, and November IS,neT-^ First National-City Bank, LeviU town (813,096).' i • Huen.te also suspected of, thBK other,;robberies ln: W e s td ) ^ r County and New Jersw. - ' . ■This' inontlhg - other 'deteetives; left for BOTtbii with the ;yie^ jif- Bnji| ^y^mihe.quitrih496l to-go into B | B priya^ hjislne^. Dpring his time on the Force he. worked in the Tbl^'lfrecinM, Wlllisto H |^ B week, Roche saw a ^ pic-.j ^ H k ture hr a-local newspaper of We‘ I Who held . up the' Firal Na-' . tional Bank; laevUtown on No vember 5th; It was a picture ta^$n by a hidden camera of the i P ^ t h . bank With mom called pplkiei on their hot line and told thm l^^^gnized the r^an as some -1 loiw from his patrol post I wbeii-he worked in Carle Place. He identified' the man as Frank Hog^K-Jr^ a counterman in'.a I shop oii Old CTountry Road. | ■ iHiia :w^ one of mahy leads I which detectives of. the Robbery Sqohd'and 8 th Sqj^d - received ‘fiSr^S^Hogah’s hack. and employment, detec-. li^tGrleamW that his true name | t^^-Huen and that he lived in' a^ei^ rooming hotii^ In Hicks- y^eg- Carle Place and h^eota, ^eq; hexwprked ih diners and cqffeG shops in the area. ■He was later traccd> Boston. Lf. Daniel. Groh of the ■ 8 th Sqyad suid Det; Charles McKin ney pf the Robbery Squad went tq . ^Ston, yesterd^. At 3:30 ^morn^ they Ib- Mt^ Huen in a rooming house it , Hen^ord Street. About; returning : Huen td prosecution. ' - ExrFFD Chiefs Visit Florida Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mittbaiier and Mr. andMn. Donald U^ipers- berger, all. of Freeport, were re.- cent visitors pt; Florida's Silver Springs where they explored d\e exciting mysteries of the imderr water world through the magic of the ' famous G^ss Bottom Boate- ' Silver Springs comprises the largest group of natural ,^rihg in the world and has .for years been. kpown as the' underwater film capitol and home of rari) famous TV. aublects a s ^ Hunt, The Aquanauts and many other feature pictures. ‘1 \ ' i f ^ , W . % litteace.X'; Grumman Honors Albert Hendridcson Albert E. Hendrickson of 116 Dean Sti, Freeport, Is among a group’ of 31 Long Islanders celebrating 25 years of associa tion with Grumman Air<^ft En gineering Corporation during pMember. The Freeport man marked his - Silver Anniversary widi the Bethpage aerosp^e company'^ on DweriAer 1, and presented With a hand some- engrave watch ' at' the firing annual “^ r t e r Century Club'* luncheon at the Htihiing- ton Town House Dec. 21. T ^ T riepott'Chamber of Commerce h ts eeUcted the very lovely While's Hesliursnt In Freeport. She w«« oleeted from a galaxy of eight lovely ladles consUtlng oft Dolores Llcastio. Sherrill MUchelL Caroline Hoseits, Rbiemary Schlff, Sandrn Butorovlch Emily' Savape. Mrs. Heely received many beaulUul prises from 'the merchanta of Freeport. She Is shown In the above picture betng crowned' b y Korina Btaim, Mts. Merry Christmas of 1967. together with John Abatte who was In charge of t^e contest, Roy Caddatore. President of the Fzoeporl Chamber of Commerce and Judge’Charles C; Mehrmaxui, Program Chairman. C W M l COMES, m i s AND BANDS 10 HIGHLIGHT 07 PAGEANT IW D M PAKADE STARTS 0:30 AM . ,Th.O.Wd7. iS’CCpqrt 'Toyland Poridc will ha bigger and'better than .ever. Farado ofTlcipls’ have concluded Anal plans for this tra d i- , tiohai event which annually attracts thousands of men, women and (Continued on page 2) Did( lAulflowney Elected l i ^ r t President M ei^glia was eleded yl^-presi- 'denl. Vincent Puglia won ihe post as recording secretary and Toin Troccoli was elected financial SMretary. Williaih Hastings will serve as treasurer. All of the 81 members of tb& Freeport Police'Dept, b ^ n g to. tHo ; PBA which was officlfdlr recognized as 'th e bargaining agent for the department. In the recent contest, Muldowney re: ceived 32 votes and Joe Ba^ety^ • At the ciecUons held 13, W67. 34-yearrold Richard T. M uldowh^ Was pamed jirWldertt of the Freeport Police Benevolent 'Aps*n * F'*■''' X’, - ' - ' - l i e itawfr^eofed P B AIkeiideht fc a Mfclong resident of Free- port-and w u graduated from Our Holy Redeemer, School and Freo- 4»rt. High School, He is married — — to the former Anhe Watson,: also of Freeport and tl^ 'r e s id e . w i|l\ their 8 children at 120'Evans Avehua.''';- Frank Medaglia, a 5-year vet-; eran and brother o f former port Fire DepL' Chief Louis current president running for rc- election, received 25 votes. Richaid Muldowney has been a member of the force nearly 10 years and served as 1067 Vice- president of the PBA. He is a member of Holy Redeomer Church, Hose Co. No. 2 of the FFD and is a past-president of tl>e Republican Recruits. He is an air force veteran, a gradate of the FBI Police Train ing Couiw and was cited by- the Freeport Police Department for commendable service. As a youngirter, ■ Dick Muldowney starred for 8 years in the Midget Football League and is prc^ntly active in the CYO Basketball League. , I BICHARP MULDOWinSY i: A \ \M\ ■I -iJ