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F R E E P O S T UEKORXaU t i e a A R t 'YTffiRRrciTRir^^: ^ m i m 1 1 5 2 0 . FREEPORT FREEPORT’S BALDWIN ROdSEVIlT OFFIHHl AIERRICK m s M m EIK NEWSPAPER ^ 2 ii 3 Y E S K N o . l 9 H t H k n i t t i 'i N t W Y O H K V S m 'U M B E ffS r iS T f\ ^ r a i C E l 5 « PER COPY Teochen Pidc^-AtJJI<S^ MINEOLA - Today fniutsday, September is ptbnaty voting day a i ^ . ^ local polling places wUl be open from 6 am to 9 pm. Primaries are being conduced ConfmcfNegoflaflohs FREEPORT * TeacherSt some with pkket algos, demonstrated In ■ ■ line for Nassau Ojunty Execu- Teacher’s Association and the school district. Hie teachers have been Uve. tocumbent Cbuhty Esecu^ * ‘ ‘ tive Ralph Caso is tattling Hemp. demons^tion preceded s t ^ T ( ^ Presiding SupcrviMr day.before.$chool.opcns ber of the Bpard of Education has Francis Purcell and S u te Sraator . usual. Superintendent^ Confer^ sat la on any sw sioas: Asked if- John Dunne for the GOP designs- ^W ch the teachers termed he planned to, the president 8rid_ tion. * ® \compulsory activity.” They that he could not comment on ________________________________ On the Demoeraric line, bwih - «Hended. the conference and that situation until h e had spoken ^ U n d c s and David Peirez are then went to their respective to the test of the board. . A PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATION by merhbersbftiie Freeport Teach, fiiditing for the right to b e tiieir schools Iri order to \perforin all . He added.. however, tiiat he ere Assoetoltoa (FTA) took ptaM the before a^oot opened Iri front paxtyrs standard bearerr Voters duties :*nd responsibilities, but ’ was \sure\ that there, would be dfFreep(^Hl 9 h^^bool whereV;atl0airi, ttredtatrict'aaiinu^oiimt»- A l t e r e d , in the Consmative nothing beyond that.*'It waa ea- some type of antiounbeinent soon , v J v ; Monday night, S e p tem b e r^, a t 8 T O f e tl«.MafaConfcreiU» Room R ^ e n t of the ; teams was Aognrt 29. TOe. group, the'U sacs in negotiation . <rf Village HaD^ thti trustees will bear discusskm oh'a d in g e ini brdln. .^ t h Floyd WobdhuD Chapter o f ; Freeport Teadiets -Assodatim Included salaries, class size, more ' ancedeaUng withrooirting houses iritheviDige. The f o D o ^ g Week, the National Society of D a u b e rs ®ot have a; paid duty .and- the • superintendent’s S .p tra t w l9. itU .= iHm« <iiti C ; o f , lh= A oeticai S ^ ta tio n ■ Kgoltator. Iheir . .. w i p * W i n s ^ — • • - m e d lator;.teon Applcwaite. on; distrCrtippoiiitmebts.) • September 1, requeuing sexvfees According to foe pfacaxds car- of a f a c t finder b u t no reply has ried by'tbe teachers b front of' yetbecnreceived. . the high school and corrurienta -* 'c , p y „ t h t u p p fc .would te , / Bij«Uii*Ha<iii>e» - : . iilU ^ > o 2 d The proposed ordinance on 'ezerd s e '^ p r p v a K f b r esob . new lodgmg- and • roomtagv h o a s « v . e ^ I i s h i h c n r and 'public notice would pnAibtt .foose. ;fed ^ ies of p l ^ e d uses would be r e q ^ - . g o r o a d ^ g ^ y - a d d itfonal-rooina - edbylaw.'--------^ — or . apartments for rental; pur- posbs. l b s -would unmediafety to e d , ” « o , p e r c ^ f M a c n i . . ; Joe lago, who has been f o e dis*. He said that- vrith' selghborbg-- trict’s o e g f ^ f o r for^seVn’a l . districts settibg fols year oa __ : poses. Aius -wouiu unmeoiatety stem foe growth o f these types ^ • fattildbgs m foe village. The . second part of foe'^ordinance i i aimed at completely discon- - tbum g the.practice of all soch- rtn t a l s ^ S ^ O T b c r J , 1 9 8 7 . ■ BennlngtoD^ait Development . TheS^tembCT i9.publicHw- : Actofdbg to Donne’s testi- mbny before foe Plannbg Boaid. \foe type of comm erc^; uses tre wUr alfow m this area..'.will notbe obnorions.\ Ih e new plan would a ! ^ in- sure nearby residential areas, primarily foe-Liberty Park apart ments, that a bnfi’er would ezist ber 17-23 has b e ^ designated Cozrstitution Week by foe ^ e s i - ^ t t s r W - A w i s m ^ t o r t h c H S n . —^ r t ^ - a B d - ^ ^ f i g T O H i e ^ d i f ; The idea o f Cm rtitution W eek' perbtendent D c ^ Selob; not think 4% was escessive. par- ticnlariy b light of a 6 to 125( b - Close to SO people attended _ ; July 26 pnblic hearing tbforc the v o i c e 's Planning Board., ton-Pari, which cantabed low- income hohring to b e bmlt whh federal funds, was found unac ceptable by foe Environmental Protection Agency, accordbg to Jhn Donne, the vUlage’s Director . o f ' Plannbg and Community - . Development. The area has s b e e been classified as unacceptable . for any ‘residential uses under zbise and air poUatiotrguideUnes. The federal government has, howeverVapptoved a ' n ^ plan for ’ non-resideotial use. Under , this p r o p o ^ . the area—bounded by Sunrise Highway, South Colum bus Avenue, Alexander Avenue, Merrick Road and liberty Av- wBS coached ^ foe Daogbte^ of the. American Revolution Con tinental-Congress'in April, 19^, as part of a molntkm 'oo foe aimnal conference’s theme of that - year.rf “ ftotect America’s Fu ture ‘Ihrou^ Patriotic Educa tion.” - : Members of foe United States Congress had always received . ojpbs of the DAR's resdatkms and the specific one read in g C o y t i ^ on WegkjBas4ate)daer= “ed STHc'Scnatei on June \A, by California Senator WnUam Snow-' TMfoePlannbgBoard' ^s^dgnts of the arra-wCTe-^x^— ^ess.—Prerident-Dwight-Dr-S^ posed to thje new'plan, objecting' senbowerissued his p'rodamatlon.' | fassciofN afotiatka' Schools, nor J ^ Reniy. p m l - out, \ if they are a s k ^ to bite, foe dent of t f ^ School Board, would bullet and foe administration Is criminrat on the .negotiations. NeifoerReSlynoranyofoefm em- . (p>ht.onPagel6) ■ and Merrick Rodd. to track trafiic noises and dangers, and tiie absence of a local park m the plans. One village cesidenf, Dan Mandel o f Lanrette Lane also objected, saying that if foe vil lage ottered strong support for the i z d ^ p l a n , . ^ t^ a r i m e n t of Housing \aSa'Urban Develop ment \would back 'down” frorn strict enforcement of EPA guide lines. He called the change m ' plan an abandosm'enrbf a.former commitmcirt to low-bcome hoxm- bg.- The origin^ proposal had called for^^TOO units of housmg In addition to the 100 constructed _ a tlJb e r ty .P a r k .„ ____ __ ______ on August 19, 1955, foe first-of the ones that followed each year. The purposes o f foe observance of C o h ^ tution Week, the NSDAR explams, are to recall to the Am erian people foe__true signl- fiance of the cvct I s w W c t w - ■ cutred during September, 178T to revitalize appreciation of our great heritage; and to emphas'tze the responsib'jlity of good‘ciiiiefi~ ship'in-protecting the Constitu tion m the present and preserv- b g 'it for posterity. . ________ (Coot, on Page 14) _______ ■ SENIOR BOWLERS. Some 70 senior chtzena have begun a new season as \Eagles the Freeport Recreation Department’s bowling. pro-^_ •graiTTWhlctrmBSts-eOTtT Friday a t Freeport Bowl. Shown seated (I. to r.) are First.Vico President Arthur Krewer,-Secretary Gertrude Frlcke, President Ted Woods and Treasurer Mattl Roell. Standing (!• to r.) are the bowlers who won Individual ^ v d s last season: Tom Botchelier, Helen A rab, Leonard Hudson, Gladys Hewett, BUI Hewett and Ted I