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FOii YOUil ITAU SEllA TOR . PULL B 12 lf- LEVER • ON THE VOTUtG ._ MACHINE JUlT lliMlMaU . .. B-12 _ AS A VITAMIN FORGOODGOVERNM~N.T . · ' NATURAlLY ··~IT'S NACHAMIE FOR A. STRONG CODE OF ETHICS Co.nmiHee For The Election of Stuart W · N h . · oc cm•e Charnnan Frank Zouaro , /(errick ' SACHS UICILI DEITEil PIOGIWI PWI!D II IIODUYELT t.mcoln Cltnter tor tile Perform- Ill& Aru .w CCIIIID::t • perfosm- 111& aru pro)ea at Roosevelt HJ&b Sdlool ill c::ouperattoa wllh tbe LIDCOIII caer StudeDI Prognm. 11 was IIIDOIIIIced by Marie Sc:lw- ben Exaalrlve [)lre<:tor of tbe ~In CeDJ:er FUDd. ~c:h supo- poru the Snadem Program UDder 1 special grant. Roosevelt ~1gb ScboOI was ~ amoog 2S schools telected tor th1.s study from~ 800 schools In tbe merropol1tm Each ~onsiating of a gas heating Wlit _ mcludmg . co.t of installation and connec- tion to tXllting heating system. If winner haa . bought and installed ll ga.a heating unit dunng the contest. rei.mbunement of the to~l.eoet of illat.allation llDd connection to txtat•og heating ayatem will be paid . -_ 6th to 1Oth Prizes! Choice of 5 Gold Star gaa ranges or 5 ' toP- ~uabty gaa clothes dryers. AU 5 ~ lDC)ude the ~or DOFma.J i.JataJlation, . 11th to lOOth Prizes! 90 beautiful electric blanketa, in choice of d\CCntol' colora. ChKk these 5/mple ru/e1 ••• they're •• Hly to follow •• ltff to hNf ytn~r home with clean gU Jlrill 1. l\b<.. • write LJUXl for a free ro- \\Y of ,...... a-. n-. ia at-luWr o..rn..m.~ will rive ....vy blaak . to :t..ll.OD'• --a.- c...- ftiltaoa · ~c.. RMt iD theJilllltlfP.!\!!~ ~~~.,..~~ol~ '\-\'--.__ 2. To qgUitJ- , ,_ - a. 21 or goer, • mod ~ l'lllicleall1ll .. ..-- ....... fCJr ......... . ()Qiy ... _..... f--t.\.old ia elilit*- LILCO t..beit' •m &tr .e DOt e~W.. ~ c..- ..nD ...,. ~t..a s..,t. a \' Ncl\ · w.- ..m .. _..... -k ol [)oe. DecWae of jlaa,. ~ ba '-1. =~ L.LK - : . ~~~c:.:!~.:::,.... ...,. ..... •hrrOAS-=---vrtol N.uc&_ -~--::-=----- ~r--~------~-- -- -- ' ' \ Now's Th • for - That The legislative program of Speilker Joseph F. Carlino ooet - . the State's taxp~cyers $278 mil- lion more last year, nearly $3 · billion in all. And fron\ . his · proposals !ol'-the nextAsaetnbly session, there's no end tn sigh!.., to these astronomical year- ' to- year increases. Last week'll - e<l- itorial covered this aapeo1 of Carlino's record. This week we turn to Speaker Carlino in his capacity as county GOP' b~ader. * • • deleilatloa) obQeen 1n thla OOWJly ~ demoutratiou of Caru.DD'a . \popu- larity , wt b11 people. ' App , tbe 1\epbbllo.,ft falthfl&l ind m\IOb of tbell' ol\lbbnQae 1 · r- ahip were the f\Ht too-walre up to Carllno'a wtlllngne 1 to aaoriftoe · · ' local lnte~sta in hill ·: &rlb · fOI' · the Gotern01'8h1p, Now Wt -up to . votera of · this dit.ttlo · ~ late the proceaa. 1f bia own party ta no longer happy with him, Why ~ we be1 The ory ot ''BoMtlm • ttrl~ Remember, beginniag of this ,year • to Mr. ((arUno CouQ' newsp!ij)er stortea about mass dis- 1a refleotect tn a aw~D'IIIdiUD satisfaction ln the Nassau .. ~t,y ~ oa , l4aroh u,- l pollee and how they flockt!1 tn ~ ~- ,... to ' ~ua~y ~ ~iumers' ~ . Suffo :.' · ,., ..,- . . .... _..,. .. llillllilai~WJ.-s-• \ Know wbo '· cau8ed this~risli ln co . muy !en' eo.- , tD ~ 5th O,D. fidence IU'd jeapodized the safety:' ot We q110t.e a Jolter frmzi Mr. Clt.nn every resident 1n the county? No to \Fellow COiiunltteeJPe!l: aU abt1 other than Joe Carllno. committeemen in. OIU' peal 'MD Why? Apparently Speaker Carlino of Hemp!ltead, atand:lac ln tbe t.lalea saw an opportwiity to make some prepared to place my name tn nom- political hay and thereby bolster his illation. and you, the elected weakening hold on the GOP county repres~utatives of our party leader, leadership. So he fired off a charge were also dent~ ~e opportunity to thal County Executive Nickerson's express our ' rtewa. Joe Carllno, police commissioner, James J. our County Leader, SfW fit to •- Kelly, was mixing his departmeJlt in elude you and . me from Mleotilll , politics. . . our candici.Uea. H.ia dictorlal act · Not only did Nickerson hotly refute demonstrates, better than IA')'fhln& the charge (which created no stir .I caD say, exactly wby I ba~e ~ LL HEAD TOYLAND PARADE set for Nov. Freeport's Committee for the Sixth Annual To y land Parade meets at the Soutit Federal Savings and Loan Assn. Seated, I. Roy Cacciator~, president o~ Freeport of Commerce; Mrs. Marcy D'.;.v is; Walter IUCiillU'I18cln and Harry Secor, chairman of Parade Standing: John O'Neill. William LOO.-sloom, Al Marks and JobnAbb . ate, co- of the Parade Committee. at the Ctttzen.for X;mnecly Hea.dquarlers, FleJd. getting out tbe mail to reatdents Coolity on beUlf of Robert Kennedy • for U.s. Senate. No.t:manOrou, Rockville ron t.be telepbcmal 1a e1aa1rm0 of t11e L.I. as it was expected), but three of the ___ to run.'' four Republicans on the Nassau Board On May 26, . 1964 Clavin leaued of supervisors quickly disassociated another statement to \Fellow Reo- themselves from Carlino's criticism pubUoana: 'Boss' Carllno baa band- and agreed that Kelly was doing an picked a candidate to _ replace acceptable job. When Ptl. Edward Coogreeeman Becker. He wouldhave- Lecci president of the - 2,00o-man you beUeYe that Ulla is the party's Patroimen's Benevolent As\\ociation choice. Don't be booc!wtnlredl •:aoee• <renounced Carlino, he began hedging CarltJJo's candidate d1d \DOt receive his original statement and endoo up the suppbrtoftheexecutivecommtttee insisting he bildn't said what he was aJidt tbe 'Bolla' refwled to allow yrNr re orted as saying. Typicll'l CarUno. elected RepubUom commtu.men ~ut the relrily revealing thing is their opportunity of expr~a~ tbetr t his own party is trying to sbalce opinion ot · ·~ . candldate. . ~; hiS control. 1n fact, the pressur~ Another 1tem by M.r. Clavin sent t 80 great th.is Spring thAt Speaker to fellow ooiDQlitteem.en . prior to go u agreed t.o step dawn after aleCUon: \CirllDO treata UlG com- ~~ e~~uon. And during the prtrnaries mltteemen and block capta1na u 11 ank-and-file Republicans went to we were puppet8 on a •trlnl-. Wbened ~e polLs by the thousaodB to trounce be 'erka t:be atr~ we're suppoe f Car lino's hand-picked can- to you uext one o --·-lr~ . dictates, several othera juSt ~..,__ tbr~..- and in San FrlD!CiSCOGot'enOr _.... .__ .. v. beembarra.aledon Rockefeller ws.u '\<. __,.. . Goldwater nattoo-wide T. V. by four . ........ wbole (out of snea b1 ....,