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PAGE TWO T H E LEAOEH THOBSDAY. OC^dBER 18.19#: What^s It All About Mr* President? Gov. Seeks Passage Pormer Village Trustee Sommers J Of Amendment 2 Mr. A k I Vk‘ln;im,' On 1) Ary Gi)VL’cm>r RockctolU-r this wctik urged ;» (avorabio Novem- by STAN McCAFFREY bt r vote by nil Long Islondei's on Morntorium Day, Oelober 15, 19159 , Amendment Number Two, which President: iwould incrense to $150 railUon Inv here in ;i “filitiy sboll-hole\ in the ''iungle-swrimp of ttie lending nulhoiity of the Job 1 had these ihoughts about home, fiiniily. friends, and my ; Development Autliorily, declar- . . llelaining \toyidty\ and \love\ for “Country\ perhaps,; iiig their area has been a major hut niv mind and hody weaken under the strain. | benelieiary of JDA’s opernlion;' Tlie more one struggle.s f.»r the \ideal.s\ of life, tile more he is : to date, puni.^he t by the ignorant people, who refuse to recogni/.e .sueh fme; values, Mental i-ollaij.se could follow physical deterioratian. What ’ prire luiiiian rigid,''.’ i Is it right to deny an individn.d lire privileges of service ami j pal!ici|jalioit in hiisine.^s or in (.lovernmenl such as they do in North i Vicitiani? I ,hi.sl as amniunitimi to a good .soldier is the means of llght'ing to ' mainlahi the prim-iples atrl ideals of hi.s country, so also \money” , and \iJiaperly\ are Ihc ammunition ii.sed by a good citizen to light ■ for national ideals. Whal do you do when .yon are living in a country whore they lefi.ise to idhnv yen to own anything, and even tlcny you the right of mviiing y<mi~elf. Tins is ilie red, C'onnminist way! Tlii.s is like tatting away a .soldier's atmniiiiitioii in war. .Slirnild this not be con- sideri'd rnarder',’ What i.s tlie value of your life or Pie livo.s of others ■ Tlie Governor attributed to lli'‘ m d er .siirii coinlitioni'? Tliis deliniudy slioultl |)rove tlie lack of U.S. Climnber of Commerce the \ideals\ by soineoae! 1 a.sk/everyone .sitting In (lie comfort of (heir 1 calculation that every 100 new home enjoying TV', eleanlim-.siintl a eold heer, “Are We not all pari ■ manufacturing jobs adds to tlie nf llie 'United filale.s Govei nment' en.gaged in hctlering Demoeriicy i community $710,000 more in per- l.somil income, three more retail Guest Speaker At Chamber Speaking to the Lung Island j I A.ssoeiation at Hempstead, the j .Governor said that since creation j ! of Ihe Authority in 1952 “no area! 1 of the State lias benefitted more ! : from its Job-building loans than | Nas.saii and SulTolk counties. Df j tlie Autlmrity’s total 400 loans ! to date, almo.st a quarter, 98 loans, jhave becii made lo firms in these two counties. These lnan.s have created or saved over 5,100 jobs I here.\ Mr. Frank Sommers, former trustee for the Villaffo of Freeport spoke at a recent Freeport Chamber of Commerce Luncheon on j the \Future of Freeport.\ IL. to H.) Hoy Cacciatoro, Past Presi- | dent of the Chamber: Norma Braun, Mrs. Merry Christmas of 1966; Frank Sommer. Betty Hoaly, Mrs, Merry Christmas of 19B7. ! and Michel Kemp. 1st Vico President of the Chamber. stores, $229,000 in bank deposits | and a demand for service creal- ' rog 55 more non-manufacturing Just adds slreiifith to blir ncdnomy.-.I urge ever Long Island voter to approve this amendment so that the Authority can go on allraeling jobs to your counties.” with equal rights lo .serve tlie cmirilr.v, and it.s citizenry?\ H e r e .-iinidsl death, I think of the impartance of my life, and the lives Ilf Olliers, The brain, tlie nervous system, llie organs, the blo.id cireiit.'itin!' in tlie Imnuin body whicli are all synchronized for a porpo.se. and llial i.; coordinaliim of all elem ents to the purposes of ijob.-;. Ide. I pointed out that the loan As the lieallh of the luiinan hody is maintained by coordination ■ fu„ds of the JDA are nearly ex- lif the pill pose, so too - the lieallh and welfare of humanity Ls main-; hassled and said that unless tainerl hy Ju.sliee in human relaticn.s. Where is tl>e Justice in North ^Vmendment Number Two is ap- Vielnam'? How is it iJo.s.sible to liave Justice under vicious Comimmist ■ proved tlie Authority \will be l'nk‘? I liard-pre.ssed to contimie.\ What i.s ttie \motive” of Communism? Their controlling power,' Noting that a .simil.nr previous in all Its viirion.s .nib-divisions, enmplex and over-lapping as they arc j-imenclmcnt was voted down in with pmvei- to own all individuals, and their thousands of inconsistent' N-is.sau and Suffolk in 1057, the rnellinds of trying to tnko over Ihe world? ’Whal is llie .secret of thLi Governor .said; motive and what i.s tlie value? | a^k every Long Islander to Are their motives eeasistent willi the beautiful .simplicity of the ,.f.cogni'ze that the Job Dcvelop- “Constltiilional princitjle.s\ of the \United Slates Government,\ eo-|rnent Authority loan program Is iirilinullng all cleinenl-s through individual motives ihlerpreled by i ^elf-liquidating and .self-sustain- Justijs/; .. . .. . ..... . *• ling. It doesn't cost the taxpayers ■Ollr Govefiimont reminds me of the ‘'hoart\ wlilch is the m o tor,a cent. It Just udi of the luininn Isidy pumping the blood. What a wonderful \gift” God gave to us! dt may be property .suggested in the mid.st of thi.s peroration that llie Communists have no such ideals; and lliat they are out lo \get” evetybiiily. They make everyone light to have their own way and gain tlieir own eiuLs with no eoneei n lor ideals. What stcuthful accuracy of per- eejilimi! Liars! Kianrt.s! Wltli inimntains of papers, reports, and laboi-s - no one can tell II.S why Communism was permitted to make such world-wide .stride.s,f nor why were ilghling a war in 'Vietnam. Wtiat a picnic our “State,s- men\ are liaving in Wiishinglen! What ;i \l);ill\ our liipijies and yinpies are liaving at our expen.se! Alin INVESTIGATIONS INTENDED TO DETERMINE CAUSES OH CfJNCEAL THEM? 'rlie .search for \moltve niay reveal the searchers unknowingly participated in/ahd. in fact, caused tlie spread of world-wide Com- iiUmi.''in, anil .so nuicli ugly dissension at liome. I.s tlii.s wlinl Ameriemi-politics is trying to cover up? It so, let’s drag out the \seerel” . . . and om;e. and for all, let us all starl living like Ainei'ieans! I wi.'h, and I pray - lha! all of our \Statesmen” would begin Ihiiikiiig about Ijeiiig an \Aineriean llrsl” . . , and llicn, being a Itiglde.sl or Leflist.'or whatever the hell they want to call Ihem- .'ii'lve.s! I know that I’m hero laying in this “fiUtiy-.swapip” fighting ”Coin- muni.sm,\ and that U oxuetly whal I expect of you! Your \work-day” should be as \tedious” and as “hourly” as my.; hgliling-day here in Vietnam! We, teo, would like to enjoy the eleanliness and eomforts of our American home, in the shape of carpet.s, .sofas, chairs, paintings, books, radio and TV, instead Of living in this \lilthy .shcll-liole” in tlie “.umgle-swamp of Vietnam!\ Hut, until that day - I pray tli:it you at liome will back up your dgliling men, not iilal) hiiii in Ihe back lo the delight and glee of the very enemy we are lighting. So. ’til we meet again, 1 liope! Sincerely, GI Joe FacuHy CHation To Rosemary Fishe! Miss Rosemary Margaret Fishel was one of sevciitcen member,s of the .sophomore clas.s presented with tlie Faculty Citation for Seholarty Distinction at the re cent opening convocation at Lake Erie College, These citations are awarded to students who have attlained a cumulative average of B plus during their first year in college. Miss Fishcl is the daughter of I Dr, and Mr.s, Leo Fishel, Jr., 304 So. Bay view Ave., Freeport. Heart of*Freepo»l;—AH rooms air condition, includes all Motel facilities. Reasonable Summer Rales. NORMANDIE HOTEL 17 East Merrick Road Bay view PTA Slates HitJkory Stick Frolic Tlie Bay view Avenue P.T. A, i.s hidfling its unnuaJ Hickory Stick Frolic on Saturday. Oct. lU from 10 a.ni. to 2:30 p.in. This even' t:erves a twofold puipore; prim arily,. to provide a tun-day for tile children; and .secondary, to combine all our fund-raising el- fori.s into <ine great day. For Hie ehildren, we have our over-popular Game Room, with over 20 games (prizes for all), two rides (Giant Swing and Wliip). Tliere will he lots and lots of frank.';,, hamburgers, soda, eoUdn eaiitly, and jelly apples. Coffee and cake will be sedved. We invite all to attend, and come prepaikid to- have a good time. 3u,*si X '3 ' f o r a i ^JbeSujti Call buryea's Flower Shop 70 S. GROVE ST. FR 0-5579 BUSINESS &. PR0FE3SI0HAL TELIPHONE ' ANSWERrNG SERVICE St so. QRO Ve STREET M. H. Kemo Ffteeport 8-1243 Roofing & Siding EMORY W. WRIGHT Estimatca Cheerfully Given No Job Too Small FReeport 9-9090 TYPIST - HOMEWORKER Experienced. Elite typewritefi Brlnp typing s,-imple, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Ambassador Mail Advlg. 2050 Bellmore Ave., Bellmore, N. Yi Glacken • F O R • ALL INSUilANCE^ J 117 W. SuSfriM.'iklgh'waY it Freeikat, N. Y. -- FR 8-8000 , ; ,T 'TOED VfSEL w CARPENTER - ROTUDiER' GENERAL CONTRACTOR PERSONAL .i, PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCH FR 8-6498 BA 9-S«# ------------ - - ------ Baldwin & Cornelius'Go* Consulting Civil. Engineers Surveyors 101 S. Bergen Place Freeport FR 8-67811 CHUBBUK’S DRUG STORE * \Your Prescription Store\ Open Sundays, 8 AJM. lo 2 P.M. 39 S. MAIN sT. FHEEPOai FR 9-3333 • FR 9-7798 IMERRICK on Merrick Rd. Phone MA 3-1522 One Block East of Meadowbrook Parkway NOW PLAYING Shirley MacLaine in ''* * S W E E T CHARITY” FIGHT PAY T.V. TeL; FResport 0-9315 ERNIE'S AND TOMMY'S MlDSHII* RESTAURANT Full eourso dinners screed dsdly. .... . ....... ............. i J^OBSTEHS - SEAFOOD - STEAKS & CHOPS SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PARTIES open 7 Days a Week , - $87 So. Groye St« Fmeport i Edith's & tiarry's STEAK HOUSE — AIR CONDITIONED — Foot of Ray St. on Frooport River BUSINESSMEN'S COMPLETE LUNCHEON Menu Changes Every Day — But Not The Price from $1.25 fo $1.50 'Best Shell Steak in Town\ $2:50 (luncheon only) DINNER from $2.95 Served till 2 A.M. PIANO BAR featuring 8UZZY MOORE Mon.-Wed.:FrLSat.-Sun. 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. HAPPY HOUR All Drinks Half Price 5 to 6 p.m.' Mot), thru Fr). So. Main - UfTx>n RAY ST., Freeport MA 3-95iS ■\