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Industrial Committee Rcauested A >|r,vH|)ftper Devoted ,!„. Community Intern! Presented Fairly, O And Impartially Each tllH local Coverage Complete News Pictures _- No. 11 PuhUabed Wecttf On Va Cartcret, N, J., Thursday,. May 2, K\ f (> cirurtl N J PRICE TEN CKNI8 Williams Company Industrial To Close I'lanl Announced Kriirt Committee Yrstmlay; Continue for Year. f.'ARTKHET _ About a 150 employee;, of the I. T. WiMiams Rcauested Company, were notified late yesleiday afternoon by com-i 1 pmiv officials that the uhnt would be shut clown and Hv fa- cilities moved elsewhere, '. Mrs. Mary Hila Attorney Op'iiitions will continue here until a new location Is found. New President Mayor Andrew Banlck was Sees Need told yesterday by President T. K Wlllinms rind T ^ "'illlams. plant secretary, ot the com- Of BPW Clubpor iinny'.s plans. In addition 110- VHTUHK•UKT Mr--. Maryv Ililu li:is hwn elected president of llecs were placed on the bulle- <':irterpl Business and Profen- CARTERET — An Industrial tin boards to inform union del- •ii inn I Women's Chita. She sue- |Commisslon for Carteret, al» egates or the United Furniture IHSTRIBI'TK BASKETS — Lions Lester Sabo, Walter Pavllk and Al Sohayda Jr. of the 'Ted- Mi.-'-i dinner Sherry, who though agreed upon by both Wn'keis, and the plant fore- Carteret Lions Club arc shown as they prepare to distribut' ''askets to the needy for i'nr two terms. political factions on the Bor- ni'-n Easter. Many letters of thanks have brcn received by the Cart'ret Lions Club from those Other* elected with Mrs. Hiln ough Council as being a worth- Tlie Ichalxid T. Wllllam.-r who received these baskets. iw:Tc Mrs. Klsio Hurtok. first vice- while venture, reached only the concent i.s one of the oldest [iresidinl; Mrs. Irene Roflowaki, recommendation staged last established firms in this bor-. MM-nnil vief-pre "ident; Mi.is Irene night after John Kollbas, bor- '•ytiowircki, recordinK secretary, ough attorney, explained that" •Ii*s (linger Sherry, corresponding In ii.s announcement, the Miss Kling Given $1,400 For Inspection Sunday -M'reUivv, and Mrs. Helenn Leim- careful study would have to be company, which ha«. been oper-. peter, lrrftsur treasurerr , Th given such a proposal before CARTERET-The Joseph '"*"• " ' atini? a saw mill, lumber yard 'DTTiniitlri' was hfitided by Mrs. action could be taken. Scholarship Award; List A. Hermann Homes (or the1 and veneer mill for the past 40 ICtlifl Qiiin. Elderly will be open (or in- The Industrial Commission years, as tenants of the prop- The newly elected officers will plan was introduced by Coun- erty owned by George D. Emery 2 to 5 lie installed nl 11 dinner to he held Other Carteret U.S. News P.MjK"^^. » cilman Charles Boncelet, ana) C".. stated that Its decision to in June ut which time the. scholar- after considerable argument Tenant are expected to ship iiwnril will also ho presented. •rtl*ontlnue operations here ««• CARTERET ._ Mlss JoycedanC(, committee: homeroom pertaining to its proposed set- I' Vi, I. - Thr Klni Slnv»k < Itln-m (luh of < .iri.-id held its burning of thr start moving In next week, The installation dinner committee • due. to unfavorable eworn^, , ^ wlif $146o , up, Council voted in agreement 1 iil'V nicht ill In* Huh. Plrlurril fnmi lift In ii'MI in, Miynr Andrew Banirk according to John J. Sudia. consists of Mrs. Frances Donovan, acto^whchmakeltdimcu !scholiU.sh d hcl. by;Am)SMtl News staft color that it should be classified as a l« [rMrnnkj anil Jew Mutiun, iPhnto h) (.'/ , ! I.IUOI•) executive director o( the Car- chairman, and Mrs. Wandu An- teret Housing Anthority. recommendation for the at- the indusuv" Mount Ho'yke Cu]kRV~ • '3uard- ™n<*^™s at f°°tbaU Mrs. Helen Collins, Mm. Mary Markowilz and Mrs, Judy torney's study. in high school, Joyce has Rames: student teacher and Applications are available , , T. R. William.-, president of , chairman for student store. in the open apartments. The |N>l"i.v.l». | Kolibas told Boncelet that he ((lfer jn junlol in projeet will be dedicated on ! Mi*. Hila, Mis. Bartok and'was perturbed over the fact Carterel Youth 1 0 mlx senlm> May 2g Miss sherry wore -elected to rep-1that he had not been consulted had been steadily taerniwIr.K.:"," ' ' *| <*?"'*• rtj:d«*ri.'adinn. apparatus and taxes French c'u^' Spanish club, trampoline clubs, flagbearer. ] resent the club as ilelftgiites Io theon the proposed measure, and I'.ipcciallv in res;x''t !state convention to be held in Al-was not aware of it until meet- and maiiufacturiiw costs, .so P. T. A.. National Honor Soci- spunisli club, honor roll, F.B.- ety. Annscott News, courtesy L.A., dance and cake sale com- ilantic City, May 17 through May ing night. He said there wfra 'OZlPosler Winner that it had become necessary Plaque Given lit at Atlantic City. so many facets to be clocked up award committee, school cor-? mittees, junior play committee, to abandon hope that the, com- Miv. Uogowski, i li:iirii\an of ^, CAKTBRCI A Carusel./or M that it was impossible at f-ia pany could continue to oper- . for the Evening homeroom chairman, student. I Affairs, in in chaine of a h0Ilo; the Shipbuilding John Kolibasj)£ time to make any hasty de- rtnd^wlh V^k thud pn/.- in ihei ate Its manufacturing plant in News. ' j teacher, courtesy award com? project U> collect books far the industry and TheAmerican cision. He said that It had been HaUllNt Nttipiwl Mwltmw P Carteret. Miss Kltaj;, who plans to mittee, National Honor Society CARTERET — Over 100 peo-library of Ibi first (jollege to bi, Merchant Marine. which • Is major in political science, i»jind the student council. opened in the Virgin lslnnda. Any.looked into on several occasions*, i- 0, ihl, V .st fleet of He further commented thatj ple has '!»)• the chfttfTflii ol f the (llrr [the and Mrs.| •iiMtin 541 i r b;' owned US vowlV'-l" «'*"" « : State I and tos. Paul Sabo, Jr. of and Installation .>.- reading >'• .d*of I lie cojbail.tte'KUoiicelet) «nd hs ' known u WIlhelriiKllngof the Seven Sea.s. tl'.f manufacturing industry Is Accepted 51'Hermann Street. (of the Better Schools Ass'n. at college level student, uml wishes never consults with n:p. "thy in y(18rii 1 to contribute is asked to deliver • 8»yrr*tfle, D C M and'inland water-«»<« «"«»» - ^Jlf, Robert McMahon, son of Mr. (Continued on Page 2) iCarteret, held at the Catholic attorney declared. Adnm Szjm- them ti> Mi?. Rogowski ut I Lex-borskl, a of i.hat cotn- :.'•! and C»r- Michael M*;.k*ly . Ji 13 wuys. from the northern part of theon| d Mrs. Robert McCahon of 'war Veterans' Club on Jackson .... cotmtiy to the south, thus: Avenue or telephon her •*as exempli- Qrorve Stifl. »as ow of time —- — 176 Hickory Street, has been 'and Carteret Avenues. mlttee, said that Bonce-let nev^r for more information. consults with him either. "You •Ttion o( Dl*-iop priM winner* m the ccm- I • . W/« inotified ol Ills acceptance by] L I Officers for the coming year for cabinet woods — the com- Movies Shown At the May meeting nil are the law committee your-j Onim-lli and U'»t PtM prize went to !,-•• LlSl ff lllllCrS Alliance Collide (are: Thomas Miller, president; 'pai,>''••> duly product, and this niitlee I'liuiirum will pren in ;•'' self," he stated, adding, "The ''. M-V bejree Alrt DHVldtuu. Detroit, Micii- School activities [or Robert .first vice president, Mrs. Miliiunuii- l re[)orts mid plann ior tlie ha» made thr Carterot location 1 Lone Ranger." •(•andldiitw tu\, m,d second pri/i- to N>N>n Include the Science chib, Mis- Jdred Commerford, second vice much less de.slrable than It had installation dinner will be com- in RH W Hfgetinan. 8nyder. N«'w York Ink.L sion club, German club, and Herb president; Mrs. Elena fiuchan- pleted. Tempers Flare b«-n when the company first CARTERKT Lion if. Parish ul. AI1 Uuec ^y,, ».,,,,, Uu(i m ;an; Mrs. Joan Fabricatore, trea- Kolibas and Boncelet argued '\!:ll,i:iT i' to ,Trepta\v of tli Wwhiwlon yester'diiy at *li:cli frorr. Robert will major in Mr, Lee Stuart, financ the question with the attorney l.'-ti l\ ( Club and Lou Lukach attended rising to his feet, saying "You in Cnrt»-rrt time a high Koveinmint o!!:c!ul N. J. Boys' Mrs. Ann Bonkoski, . Mr. William-, stated thai the ;the meettaig of the Carteretj valentine keep still. I have been recog- ' :i..iiii Brown, pn-KiiU'd them with ^wuiit? mi compaify was .studyi.nn several CarteR-t will bi di secretary; To Celebrate ,Lions and showed mov.es of the ffl te c^.e&mviJK ^^ry; nized by the chair," and when -,i i- i i'ti' i1' .t New Jersey Boys' 1 1 1 . , .,,. .,, A,. t -T, ia.si Lions International Cun-i someone in the andiencr made -I ,' \\\ Anthony eclved * ISO United Statis Sai - i,l A i,s mUdlJii decision had yet been Andrew Mitro. wnth Albeit P..-!v(,i)Uon hm jn ^ prance; I10 in Parish Events a remark, Kolibas said that 11 •^Mullry. AlM-;lngs Bond for third pn/-. N«'!- reached as to where it might and Rudy Turner, members-at- ( and Mr. Lukach it continued he would have the ' • ;i,h I/iHuono, wn Hejfcman. a. SUM) Sivuiij* \r!. Mini] - He added that its Mary 'Jlarge; and Harold H. Ross, past CARTERET — Rev. Dominic ^','.hi),')y I>8u- Bond (or second prize, and I*1'1 movies of Manzo, O.S.M., pastor of St.
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