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Town of Smithtown Supervisor Ed Wehrheim (R) invited elected officials from across Suffolk County and from all levels of government to join him Monday, Sept. 14, on the front steps of Town Hall to send a plea for help to the capital as Congress members prepare to negotiate the next federal COVID-19 package. On hand was U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY1), who along with Rep. Antonio Delgado (D-NY19) introduced the Direct Support for Communities Act in the House of Representatives. The bill was also introduced in the Senate by New York Sens. Chuck Schumer (D) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D). Wehrheim said the legislators are calling on Congress for direct coronavirus funding while their municipalities face historic financial shortfalls. He thanked Zeldin for working across the aisle and advocating for a bipartisan proposal for the funding that local governments could use for essential services and to offset lost revenues during the ongoing pandemic. Zeldin said while there has been legislation to
Local legislators joined U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin (R) at a press conference Sept. 14 in Smithtown. Photo by Rita J. Egan
provide relief for families, small businesses and for state and local governments under the CARES Act, there was still more that needed to be done. He gave the example of the Town of Brookhaven, which was excluded from the last relief package. The congressman said for a town to receive CARES Act funding directly it needed a population of more than 500,000.
Brookhaven has just under that number. The town had requested $12 million from the federal government, according to Zeldin. “The formula of how that CARES Act money was distributed was very strict to ensure that the money could only be used for COVID-19 related expenses,” he said. “It’s important for there not only to be more funding for state and
local governments, but also more flexibility in how that money is spent.” The legislation introduced recently by Zeldin would allow a new formula to disperse relief funding based on population. Under the new guidelines, if the act is passed, Brookhaven could potentially receive the $12 million. Zeldin said with the new formula half the money would go to the counties based on population and the other half to towns, cities and villages. “It’s very important that if and when Congress provides additional support for state and local governments, that the money that is sent from D.C. to Albany actually makes its way to the constituents represented by the men and women who are here,” the congressman said. During his speech, four protesters jeered Zeldin as he spoke and held up signs, one of which read, “Lazy Lee Must Go! CD1 Deserves Better!” Town of Brookhaven Supervisor Ed Romaine (R) also spoke at the press conference. He said the pandemic has shut down the economy and the effects will reverberate for the next 100 years. He thanked Zeldin for his help with what WASHINGTON Continued on A5
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LEGALS Notice of formation of Forever Strong Personal Training, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York SSNY on August 17, 2020. Office located in Suffolk County. SSNY has been designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copy of any process served against the LLC at 15 Arbor Field Way, Lake Grove, NY 11755. Purpose: any lawful purpose. 823 9/10 6x ts NOTICE OF BUDGET VOTE AND ELECTION OF THE SMITHTOWN SPECIAL LIBRARY DISTRICT TOWN OF SMITHTOWN, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the resident qualified voters of the Smithtown Special Library District (Town of Smithtown) that a Library Budget Vote and Trustee Election will be held at the belowdesignated polling places on Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 9:30 AM, prevailing time, to vote upon the following propositions: 1. To adopt the Annual Budget of the Smithtown Special Library District for the calendar year commencing January 1, 2021 and ending December 31, 2021 in the amount of $15,634,303.00 (which includes the annual financing costs of the bond previously approved by the electorate) with the requisite portion thereof to be raised by a levy upon the taxable property of the Library District. 2. To elect two members of the Board of Trustees of the Smithtown Special Library District for terms commencing January 1, 2021 and expiring on December 31, 2023 and to elect one member for a term commencing October 27, 2020 and expiring on December 31, 2022 to fill a vacated seat. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that voting at such Budget Vote/Election will be by paper ballots only; the polls will be open between the hours of 9:30 AM and 9:00 PM, prevailing time, on October 13, 2020. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that voting shall take place in per-
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Email: legals@tbrnewsmedia.com son at the following four (4) polling places: 1. Smithtown Main Building Library patrons who are qualified voters residing: within zip code 11780; within zip code 11788 who reside SOUTH of Route 347, Nesconset Highway; within zip code 11787 who live EAST of Blydenburgh County Park, Caleb Smith State Park and Route 25A (St. Johnland Road) and SOUTH of Landing Road (NOTE: homeowners who reside in the area serviced by the Emma S. Clark Memorial Library CANNOT vote in this election) will vote at the Smithtown Main Building, located at One North Country Road, Smithtown, NY. 2. Kings Park Branch Library patrons who are qualified voters residing: within zip code 11754 or 11768; and within zip code 11787 who reside NORTH of Route 25, Old Northport Road and Landing Road, WEST of Route 25A (St. Johnland Road) and EAST of Plymouth Boulevard will vote at the Kings Park Branch, located at One Church Street, Kings Park, NY. 3. Commack Branch Library patrons who are qualified voters residing: within zip code 11725; within zip code 11788 who reside SOUTH of Veterans Memorial Highway; and within zip code 11787 who live WEST of Blydenburgh County Park, Caleb Smith State Park and Plymouth Boulevard will vote at the Commack Branch, located at 3 Indian Head Road, Commack, NY. 4. Nesconset Branch Library patrons who are qualified voters residing: within zip code 11767; who live SOUTH of Route 25 from the Smithtown-Brookhaven border to Southern Boulevard; EAST of Southern Blvd. from Route 25 to Route 347, Nesconset Highway; SOUTH of Route 347, Nesconset Highway from Southern Boulevard to the Smithtown Greenbelt Town Park; EAST of the Smithtown Greenbelt Town Park from Route 347 Nesconset Highway to the SmithtownIslip border (residents in the area serviced by the Sachem School and Library Districts CANNOT vote in this election) will vote at the Nesconset Branch, located at 148 Smithtown Boulevard, Nesconset, NY.
AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that every qualified voter of the Town of Smithtown who resides within the Smithtown Special Library District and is otherwise qualified to vote at a General Town Election shall be qualified to vote at the October 13, 2020 Budget Vote and Board of Trustees election. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that applications for absentee ballots are available commencing September 4, 2020 at every library building within the Smithtown Special Library District during regular business hours. Such application must be received by the Clerk of the Election at least seven (7) days prior to the October 13, 2020 vote/election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter; or the last business day before the vote/election if the ballot is to be personally delivered to the voter. Qualified voters who wish to personally obtain an absentee ballot may do so at the Community Relations Department in the Nesconset Building, located at 148 Smithtown Boulevard, Nesconset, NY, on days the Library is open to the public between the hours of 9:30 AM and 5:00 PM (except Saturday, Sunday and holidays) commencing September 18, 2020. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots have been issued will be posted in the Administration Office in the Nesconset Building on each of the five (5) days prior to the October 13, 2020 vote/ election between the hours of 9:30 AM and 5:00 PM, except Saturday, Sunday and holidays. No absentee ballot shall be canvassed unless it shall have been received by the Clerk of the Election not later than 5:00 PM on the day of the vote/election. By order of the Board of Trustees of the Smithtown Special Library District, Smithtown, NY. 9/4/2020 Lauren Gunderson Clerk of the Election Smithtown Special Library District 830 091020 2x ts AVISO DE VOTO DE PRESUPUESTO Y ELECCIÓN PARA EL DISTRITO ESPECIAL DE BIBLIOTECA DE SMITHTOWN
CIUDAD DE SMITHTOWN, CONDADO DE SUFFOLK, NUEVA YORK POR LA PRESENTE SE AVISA a los votante calificados residentes de Distrito Especial de Biblioteca de Smithtown (Ciudad de Smithtown) que se llevará a cabo un Voto de Presupuesto de la Biblioteca y una Elección de Miembros de la Junta en los lugares de votación designados a continuación el martes 13 de octubre de 2020 a las 9:30 a. m., hora local, para votar sobre las siguientes propuestas: 1. Adoptar el Presupuesto Anual de Distrito Especial de Biblioteca de Smithtown para el año calendario que comienza el 1° de enero de 2021 y termina el 31 de diciembre de 2021 por un monto de $15,634,303.00 (que incluye los costos anuales de financiamiento del bono previamente aprobado por el electorado) con la porción requerida del mismo que será recaudada por medio de un impuesto sobre la propiedad gravable del Distrito de Bibliotecas. 2. Elegir a dos miembros de la Junta Directiva de Distrito Especial de Biblioteca de Smithtown para los períodos que comienzan el 1° de enero de 2021 y finalizan el 31 de diciembre de 2023, y elegir a un miembro por un período que comienza el 27 de octubre de 2020 y termina el 31 de diciembre de 2022 para llenar un puesto vacante. Y POR LA PRESENTE TAMBIÉN SE AVISA, que la votación en dicha Elección / Votación del Presupuesto se realizará únicamente mediante boletas de papel; Las urnas estarán abiertas entre las 9:30 a.m. y las 9:00 p.m., hora predominante, el 13 de octubre de 2020. Y POR LA PRESENTE TAMBIÉN SE AVISA, que la votación tendrá lugar en los siguientes cuatro (4) lugares de votación: 1. Usuarios de Smithtown Main Building Library que son votantes calificados que residen: dentro del código postal 11780; dentro del código postal 11788 que viven al SUR de Route 347, Nesconset Highway; dentro del código postal 11787 que viven al ESTE de Blydenburgh County Park, Caleb Smith State Park
y Route 25A (St. Johnland Road) y al SUR de Landing Road (NOTA: los propietarios de viviendas que residen en la zona y que reciben los servicios de Emma S. Clark Memorial Library NO PUEDEN votar en esta elección) votarán en el Smithtown Main Building, ubicado en One North Country Road, Smithtown, NY. 2. Usuarios de Kings Park Branch Library que son votantes calificados que residen: dentro del código postal 11754 u 11768; y dentro del código postal 11787 que viven al NORTE de Route 25, Old Northport Road y Landing Road, al OESTE de Route 25A (St. Johnland Road) y al ESTE de Plymouth Boulevard votarán en Kings Park Branch, ubicada en One Church Street, Kings Park, NY. 3. Usuarios de Commack Branch Library que son votantes calificados que residen: dentro del código postal 11725; dentro del código postal 11788 que viven al SUR de Veterans Memorial Highway; y dentro del código postal 11787 que viven al OESTE de Blydenburgh County Park, Caleb Smith State Park y Plymouth Boulevard votarán en Commack Branch, ubicada en 3 Indian Head Road, Commack, NY. 4. Usuarios de Nesconset Branch Library que son votantes calificados que residen: dentro del código postal 11767; que viven al SUR de Route 25 desde el límite de Smithtown-Brookhaven hasta Southern Boulevard; al ESTE del Southern Blvd. desde Route 25 a Route 347, Nesconset Highway; al SUR de Route 347, Nesconset Highway desde Southern Boulevard hasta Smithtown Greenbelt Town Park; al ESTE de Smithtown Greenbelt Town Park desde Route 347 Nesconset Highway hasta el límite de Smithtown-Islip (los propietarios que residen en las zonas que reciben los servicios de Sachem School y Library Districts NO PUEDEN votar en esta elección) votarán Nesconset Branch, ubicada en 148 Smithtown Boulevard, Nesconset, NY. Y POR LA PRESENTE TAMBIÉN SE AVISA, que cada votante calificado de la Ciudad de Smithtown que reside dentro de Distrito Especial de Biblioteca de Smithtown y que de otra manera
está calificado para votar en una Elección General de la Ciudad estará calificado para votar en el Voto de Presupuesto y la elección de Miembros de la Junta Directiva del 13 de octubre de 2020. Y POR LA PRESENTE SE DA AVISO ADICIONAL, que las solicitudes para boletas de voto ausente están disponibles ahora en todos los edificios de la biblioteca dentro del Distrito de Bibliotecas Especiales de Smithtown durante el horario comercial habitual. El Secretario de la Elección debe recibir dicha solicitud al menos siete (7) días antes de la votación/ elección del 13 de octubre de 2020 si la boleta debe enviarse por correo al votante; o el último día hábil antes de la votación / elección si el votante va a recoger personalmente la boleta. Los votantes calificados que deseen recoger personalmente una boleta de voto ausente pueden hacerlo en el Departamento de Relaciones Comunitarias en el Edificio Nesconset, ubicado en 148 Smithtown Boulevard, Nesconset, NY, los días que la Biblioteca está abierta al público entre las 9:30 horas. A. M. Y 5:00 p. M. (Excepto sábados, domingos y feriados) a partir del 18 de septiembre de 2020. Se publicará una lista de todas las personas a las que se les han emitido boletas de voto ausente en la Oficina de Administración en el edificio Nesconset en cada una de las cinco (5 ) días antes de la votación / elección del 13 de octubre de 2020 entre las 9:30 a.m. y las 5:00 p.m., excepto sábados, domingos y feriados. No se procederá al escrutinio de ninguna boleta de votante ausente a menos que el Secretario de Elecciones la haya recibido a más tardar a las 5:00 PM del día de la votación/ elección. Por orden de la Junta Directiva de Distrito Especial de Biblioteca de Smithtown, Smithtown, NY. 9/4/2020 Lauren Gunderson Secretaria Electoral Distrito Especial de Biblioteca de Smithtown 831 091020 2x ts
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Editorial
Who Decides Reforming Police
When Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone (D) announced the 30-member police reform task force last Wednesday, Sept. 9, there was not much in the way of fanfare for what should be a big moment for the general police reform movement. Like the sound of a flat trumpet announcing the arrival of the king, it did not create any kinds of sensation other than pursed lips and a general groan from the community at large. The news has left people on both entrenched sides of the police debate uncomfortable. One side probably thinks it is a dangerous waste of time, the other believes it to be an attempt at lip service, one piloted by the same people advocates accused of sustaining bad practices within departments. The muted and sometimes hostile response to the new task force is likely due to how long it took the county to actually release its own plans. It has been over three months since Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) released his first executive order mandating that the government actually looks into this. Police reform advocates have hounded his heels since then but the county exec stood mum. Perhaps he, like others, was confused by what the county should have been doing to prepare for what is likely seen as another unfunded mandate from New York State. But this is bigger than that, or at least, it should be. Bellone and other police officials should have been upfront about what they were going to do and how they would do it. At least then they wouldn’t have been in a “damned if you do, damned if you don’t” situation as they are now. Especially because without a plan, Cuomo has promised municipalities’ police departments could lose state funding. Suffolk County police officials throughout the entirety of the police debate have touted recent advancements in anti-bias training and department reform that was happening even before Minneapolis man George Floyd was killed at the hands of police. And to say there haven’t been significant efforts would be a disservice to the several notable people within the police department who have strived to increase inclusivity and enact change for the better. Most times, however, it’s better to let the people themselves tell you if that change has been enough, rather than just sitting in the echo chamber that is bureaucracy. The 30-person task force is effectively evenly split between Suffolk County officials/police reps and other religious, racial and community groups. This disparate set of characters plans to hold eight meetings, one for each precinct plus the East End, then using another large survey the county has announced alongside the task force, craft some sort of policy plan. The Suffolk County Police Benevolent Association will of course advocate for no changes to police budgets or personnel. Their leadership has been staunch supporters of Blue Lives Matter rallies and have routinely decried any and all Black Lives Matter protests, even though in the county the vast majority have been peaceful and civil. That’s not to say police don’t have the right to speak up for themselves. We know just how much work goes into serving a community as an officer — from the holidays not spent with families to the danger they put themselves in every day. But we need to listen to communities, especially the large communities of color, for whether they feel police actually treat them the way many of us on the North Shore feel we are positively reflected. We at TBR News Media think there should be a minority report, or potentially multiple minority reports, to go along with whatever result gets crafted before the governor’s April 2021 deadline. That way we can see what was left on the cutting room floor and, more importantly, how either police reps or reform advocates feel things should be done if they had their way. It’s time to stop thinking of this task force as an afterthought and move toward some consensus that leads to real change.
Letters to the Editor
We Should Be Proud of What Gyrodyne Is Building Over the past several months, the proposed development on the Gyrodyne property has undergone a range of public hearings, community outreach and commentary by our local elected officials. Throughout this process, the team at Gyrodyne has been listening and making revisions to the project to accommodate for different needs and desires. The final proposal is one that not only exceeds the requirements of our state and local government — but one that honors our neighborhood and the community of Smithtown, while benefiting the Long Island region as a whole. On the environment: The proposal includes the construction of a new stateof-the-art advanced wastewater treatment plant that could reduce the nitrogen concentration of incoming wastewater by over 85%. The Gyrodyne team is also working with the Town of Smithtown and the Lake Avenue business area [in St. James] to potentially connect them to
the plant to reduce the amount of nitrogen being dumped into Stony Brook Harbor. The wastewater treatment plant will help to restore and protect the health of the Long Island Sound, as well as the wildlife, ecosystems and regional industries that rely on it. On the economy: The construction itself will create 1,500 jobs in the short term. As the coronavirus pandemic threatens to eliminate 28% of Long Island jobs by the end of the year according to one report, these could not come at a better time. Once built, the development which includes an assisted-living facility, a commercial/ medical office building and a hotel, will generate an estimated $127.7 million in economic output and provide hundreds of permanent jobs for current and prospective Suffolk County residents. The jobs that will be made available at this site can help build taxable revenue and a thriving community for generations to come. For our neighbors: The Gyrodyne
team has responsibly designed this project to account for the issues we’ve raised throughout the process including traffic, historical and cultural preservation, and overall quality of life. As a result of our communities’ comments the project includes new traffic lights on 25A at the intersections of Mills Pond and Stony Brook roads that will improve area traffic flow and safety. The team is also maintaining the historical scenic perspective by keeping the tree line intact and keeping the buildings low and unseen from the road. Gyrodyne has called Smithtown home for decades, and we should be proud of what it is building here. We look forward to continuing this process alongside our partners and neighbors, and seeing a final development we can all be proud of — together. Christopher McNamara, President, Smithtown Chamber of Commerce
Kenosha From the View of Ex-Auxiliary Police In Kenosha, Wisconsin we have experienced just one more in a series of avoidable tragedies. A young Kenosha police officer, apparently in fear for his life, used deadly physical force, in a manner I believe to be incorrect. Did that officer’s actions go against much of the lessons I was taught by the Suffolk County, New York, Police Department? I believe they did. I was not a Suffolk County Police Officer but, for almost twenty years, I was an armed Suffolk County Auxiliary Police Officer. Every year I had to attend courses at the Suffolk County Police Academy. The Suffolk County Police Department was well aware that the public does not read the fine print on a
uniform shoulder patch or the blue “CD” on a badge. In fact, two, unarmed, City of New York Auxiliary Police Officers, were killed during a bank robbery. For this and other reasons the Suffolk County Police Department went out of their way to see that we had the best training they could provide. Because of that training I observed, on the televised video, at a minimum, three actions that I had been taught not to do. Every year I had to attend a class called “Shoot - Don’t Shoot.” This class is scary. It always left me with the feeling that, under the right circumstances, I might shoot the wrong person or I might not react quickly enough and therefore fail to protect someone I should protect.
A Back-to-School Check List Reopening our schools in the time of COVID-19 leaves many uncertainties, but the one thing that I think we can all agree on is the importance of getting kids back to learning as safely as possible. With 72 school districts in our county, each one responsible for developing their own plan within the framework of the state guidance, there exists a wide range of circumstances, perspectives and
needs that must be considered as schools reopen for the 2020-2021 academic year. During this time, many residents have reached out to my office for direction, especially in light of the critical role that the Suffolk County Health Department plays in working with school districts on the common goal to contain the virus through contact tracing. In an effort to provide families with key information to
I have seen friends, who were long term police officers, shake like a leaf when walking into a high stress situation. Poor training. Constant assault from people like Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) and the media “talking heads.” Supposed leaders in this country encouraging radical extremists on all sides. Our refusal to openly discuss the fact that not all racists are white. And the crazy idea that people in law enforcement are, or should be, some type of super being without human emotions. This is why nothing changes. But, as usual, this is just one man’s opinion. What do you think? Francis G. Gibbons Sr. Terryville
successfully return to school, my office has put together a resource list that I hope will serve as an empowerment tool for families as they navigate this uncertain year. To access the list, please visit www. scnylegislature.us/171/William-Spencer. Wishing you all a very happy and healthy school year! William “Doc” Spencer Suffolk County Legislator, 18th District
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Opinion
Readers, Please Share Stories about Grace in the Community
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ormally, I’d build towards my request, but I know you’re busy. So, here’s the request: please send stories about your observations of graceful actions in our community. When I get enough of them, I’ll put them together in an article. If they keep coming, I’ll put together additional columns. Now, onto the pitch: the challenges of today and in the uncertain times ahead continue to increase even as we are now only a few D. None months away from of the above the countdown to BY DANIEL DUNAIEF 2021. What kind of Halloween will we have this year? What kind of Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa or, if you’re
a fan of the show Seinfeld, Festivus, awaits? We know we can’t plan for the kinds of things that we used to, like seeing friends and family in large groups, snuggling up close to watch movies or to tell stories of the triumphs of our children or our companies. As of the date of this week’s paper, we have 47 days between now and the election and who knows how much longer between now and when an already-contested national election is actually decided. That means we will hear the word “disgraceful” bandied about as if it were the best way to take down the other side. Democrats and Republicans will call the acts, thoughts and plans of the other side “disgraceful.” While you may agree with one person or party about how your favorite politician’s opponent is, indeed, completely lacking in grace and has ideas, thoughts or expressions that are as close to an abomination as you can imagine, those words and accusations don’t elevate your hero or you, for that matter.
Sure, it feels good to find targets for the frustrations and disappointments of a difficult year. However, during challenging times such as these, how about if we share the grace with which people are handling these challenges? Teachers, principals, janitors and everyone else associated with schools are operating under extremely difficult conditions. Surely you must have seen one of the people in the education world come up with a graceful solution to these maddening moments? Then there are all the people involved in health care, from first responders, to nurses, to doctors. I suspect we could create a wall of stories that reveal the grace under pressure that not only inspired you over the course of this difficult year, but also could inspire other readers looking for positive messages. Police officers, fire fighters and other emergency services workers never know exactly what they’ll face in a day, from a cat stuck in a tree to an unstable domestic violence incident, to an escalating confrontation among protesters
on opposite sides of a boiling nation. The grace some of these people demonstrate can lower the temperature and restore calm and peace. Speaking of grace, religious leaders can and do lead by example, writing sermons and acting with patience and dignity that encourage us to find the best of ourselves. While it’s tempting to write that Mrs. Smith is a graceful teacher, please think about what she does that’s so endearing. When you show us the story, by providing an anecdote about how Mrs. Smith defused a bullying situation or encouraged your daughter to stop sucking her thumb with subtle hand gestures, you are taking our hand and leading us into that socially-distanced classroom full of masked learners. Hopefully, whatever stories you share, if you have the time, will motivate us to follow the examples of others who have found a way, despite circumstances that may seem out of their control, to reveal the kind of grace that soothes the soul and brings meaning to each day.
on the rocky island as fell on London during the Blitz. No business was discussed there because Roosevelt did not want to give the impression that the two were ganging up on Stalin. Churchill, 70 and the oldest, was also accompanied by his daughter, Sarah. The two English-speaking leaders, surrounded by heavy security from both countries, then flew on to Saki, in the Crimea, in separate planes. From there, they set out for the milder climate of Yalta in cars, some 90 miles away. The road was so filled with potholes from bombings that one of the Admirals traveling with Roosevelt complained the ride, which lasted for five hours, “was breaking every bone in his body.” Stalin, 65, made the 1000 mile trip by rail from Moscow. He disliked flying because his only experience had been a white-knuckled flight across the Caspian Sea to the Tehran Conference, the big three’s previous rendezvous. Both he and Churchill were short and stout, with Roosevelt measuring over six feet when standing. Foreign diplomats were surprised by the dictator’s seeming charm, the softness of his voice and how, unlike others, especially Churchill, he often
seemed prepared to listen to what they had to say rather than to speak himself. They concluded the conference liking him. Of the three, he was probably the healthiest. Roosevelt had two main goals that he wished to obtain from the meeting. He was determined to set the architecture for a lasting peace through the creation of a United Nations. And he desperately wanted the Russian military to join in the fighting against Japan when the war in Europe was won, which happened in April. The American casualties at Iwo Jima were huge and foreshadowed the terrible cost in lives of an attack on the Japanese homelands. He achieved both but at a loss of Eastern European countries to the Soviet Union. And as it turned out, the United States did not need Russian help in defeating Japan, although as time went on, Stalin hastened to join the fighting, so as to share in the post-war spoils. The President clearly did not understand the coming power of the atomic bomb, which was dropped on Hiroshima only six months later. There are, according to the author, disconcerting similarities between Stalin and Putin.
A Magic Carpet Escape to 1945
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omehow reading about other troubled times makes for good escapism at this weird COVID-19 period of our existence. I just finished a wonderful, non-fiction, carefully researched book by Diana Preston, “Eight Days at Yalta,” and I recommend it for your next page turner. Even though we all know how WWII came out and how the leaders of the Allies met at Between Yalta in Crimea to work out the you and me details of the BY LEAH S. DUNAIEF war’s conclusion and the postwar map, the story is still fascinating. The characterizations of Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt, their interactions, their motivations
and their deceptions make for riveting reading. And incidentally, those decisions still affect us today. Originally scheduled for the end of 1944, the meeting was postponed until February 4-11 of the following year at Roosevelt’s request. He wanted it to happen after he was inaugurated in January for his unprecedented fourth term. Despite his obvious illness, he agreed to travel thousands of miles in the middle of winter, and he got there via train, ship, plane and limo. He was the youngest of the three leaders, at 63, and would die barely two months later. His fragile condition was noted by many of the participants, and he was accompanied by his only daughter, Anna Boettiger, who tried valiantly to protect her father’s health and help him conserve his energies. Churchill insisted on first meeting Roosevelt at Malta, where the President’s ship, the USS Quincy, delivered him and his entourage to Europe. Though just 17 miles long and nine miles wide, Malta served as a strategic position in the British supply line. As a result, it was subject to constant air raids day and night by German and Italian pilots. Twice the amount of bombs fell
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