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<URSPAt, J ULY 1 . RSDAY, JULY 2, 19«4 LOMG ISLAND GRAPHIC PACt SEVtN :»r| '-iF - i s f l OPEH 7 DAYS A WEEK oundproof Zlassroom for nstruction iomplete Game Room Time to Speak Out •dU tonally the weekly home town newspaper does not endorse ' or national candidates. The role of the weekly is to bring news he community that the daily press could not possibly cover in h. :assionally, however, issues of such importance arise that the e-town newspaper cannot turn aside, even though the matters encompase neighboring communities as well, ich is the case with AsseinUy !^ak e r Joseph F. Carlino, who ictualliy has for years been endorsed by the weeklies through r silence, even though it has been well known that he has not •ed his home constituency In a capable fashion. i }r years, promises have been made to the people who have elec- Mr. Carlino and to the press who endorsed him trjr silence. But ''Speaker\ has preferred to remain wrapped up in matters of Llbmy hill, forgetting and neglecting the people at home, lerefore, it is time for the weeklies in Mr. Carlino's \home\ ict to speak. It would be unfair to the people of the community ed by each of these papers to remain silent longer and endorse 3ariino’s \do'^iothing-for Nassau\ anlcude. e people uf Nassau have asked for reapponioomem, which finally legalized by the Supreme Court, and school aid. The weekly papers of Nassau have asked for equilizatlon of legal rates, which are the lowest in surrounding areas. Mr. Carlino has promised, ifter flying to Albany the altitude on the \hill\ seems to catch id he loses memory of promises made in the lower altitudes, pmises from Santa Claus may be sufficient to appease the small year after year. But Mr. Carlino - take notice that the Nassau les are not to be appeased as small children, nor are the resi- of this area. Your repeated promises to aid your constituents [not been kept. ^ange can be made and these same newspapers now will speak, ugh sUeiU in the past, do not think that they are the “ weak\ Fire Dept, meets neat Thursday at 8 P.M. at headquarters. S6 W. Centennial Ave.. Roosevelt. Harold Levine eleaed president of Citizens' Advisory CommUiee for Education. Vice presklema are: Mrs. Frank Jacoby. Harold Schor. Daniel Mandel; treasurer. Nich olas Lerangis; Corr. Secy, Mrs. Fred KImmel and Rec. Sec., Mrs. Vernon Alleyne. Due 10 the July 4 holiday (Sat urday), stores in Freeport will remain open until 9 P>4. tonight and tomorrow night. Samuel D. Gerber, for the past 30 years Grand Maraud of Free- pon's Memorial Day parade and aaarclMa, aubcnlttiMl hla lealgDld- lion which was acoapead with re- grat. In conatdarmtloB d Mr. Gar* bar's long aarvioa tha board mada him Honorary Gvaad Marshal el the annual obaarvaaca and b«gaa coosideratien 9 i a aucoaaaor. MOTICt T im d .7 I . A M J b .. .d & ____ iwwi c yy. T i n t 1, 12 . w . . SHORT SHORTS.... B d iv in g . comple- 3N y Night Icontlnued from Page 2) Community Party of Free- in a release issued to this laper, stated It objeas to imrnem of Stanley J, Roth rector of Urban Renewal for ion charging he Jacks prac- or business e)q>erience re fer the post, and the ap- ptent is purely political since I NOTICE TO BIDOEKS d Mds sui>)ea to tli iaattuctlou I lad CQDdmoos tw m e t a i pur- : to Uie spectflcaiioos will be r e - ri by the Purctuslag A g e u o< tte tfUiage o( F r e e p o n .F r e e p o n .N .Y ., --------- M .. Wood«y, July »Oth. I aad they wtU be opened ind read I at a piibilc macoog oi the Board h-usieei ai 9KX) P.M.. local lim a, wrblahing the foUowtng equipaeot ^ W e r y as specified and die coo- awarded as soon thereafter as 1064 .SLaJip B o d y T V u c k , an p**r npeolTkcaUonB or equak iHlca/lons. propoaala end prepOMd p a c i i may ^ obialaad at the office I Purchasing Agent. 46 No. Ocean rt. N.Y. he Is a vice^resldent of the Vill age Party. (Editor's Note; Our investigation reveals thatMr.Roth is not a v.p. of the Village Party.) Freeport. 1 I Villageiage off Prereep o F o n , u Purchaser, rves (be riglit to award all or any of aaid Md and also to rejea aU or lan of aasd bid. Raymond T. K<*iman Purr-hasinii Agenl Ed Koitl speaks on \Around the Long Island Marathwi\ today at the lunchetm of the Freeport Cham ber of Commerce at the San-Bar . . . Ladies Auxiliary of Roosevelt NOnCB TO BIDDERS Sealed n t9)ea to all tostruaiooa tenna and cgodiiiooa bereoe n d pur- auant lo tbe apactftcatloea wiU be re ceived by the Purchaaiag Ageoi of Uie lac. ViUage o f Preepen, P r e epon.N .Y ., laMll 4:00 P M .. Meeday. July laUi. 1964, aad chey vUi be opened and rtad fnr fum isiiina Lhe folio-ring w o t er P leat an a p e r lf ied and ’ U a c t aw a rded a« noon UiereaiLer an praoljoai for M o d ificationaf e xlAllng F u e l O il. Steaai awl C o n d e n s a te aa per sp e r - irioatlofiA or eqiB l, Spectflcatsaia, prgpoeala awd propoaed cw c r a c u may be otaatnad at tbe oOice of the Purchaeioc A p a a . 46 No. Ocean A v e n e , P m p o n . N .Y . Tha ViUagc of Freeport, aa Purctiaier, reaarvea cha righi to award all or a y part of said bad aad alao to reja a all or m y pan cf aaU bad. _ ftaymoed T . katram Pinrhaatag Apaat Tniataea at 9HX) P J 4 .. local lima, 'ork a t Pow nR E B S E B S E rilffH ro iB n n B H I THE WORLD S FAIR SHOW AT JONES BEACH GUY LOMBARDO P r. t e n t s “ » u 'otos JONES BEACH MARINE THEATRE i I . ( 4 i< ia I I0 6 d HE ’TISHING HOLE” PORT CENTER OF FREEPORT (\•*♦ to Freeport Mwriee) Full Lme of Fiahia^ Tockle • • - • Free farking Rodi ond Reeli Expwrily Ropoirod *\ Hear ^ !ooiplo4o Line o4 Voter SAiis QmJ Acco«*«ri#» Dtaors Clok U I . ■EMICK MAD. FKEEPORT FR MI52 RCGUIAR AND SPCCiAi. CHECKING ACCOUNTS > FOREIGN EXCHANGE * ESTATE PtANNiNQ. 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