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Fir ftlu—Sitp lie All T,f rhe T«wfc WWi Urg«t And B«st 9h<w *«• Hom«-town Paper Swvtas In Th* Area Art Owr TlMNlt ; CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1946 PRICE THXXS CEK1S Engineer Lakasuik in World Series — Japan Model Council Authorizes $610,000 1,-cks Vet Mat LukMuik, Carteret, New Jen«y third- lacker or the Bth Ionic Army Chicks, slide* Mfeljr In- For Sewers; Vote Is 4 to 2 to second Mue, Insists Locaiiott In the fourth FnrmUe to tine of the Vpproved Before World Series of Free Magyar Troop Japan plajred In Coughlin, Leshick \ Democrats in V| Yokohama's fa- mous Lou Geh- ,,TKT — The Borou** Exhibits Flowers rl Stadium Sep- Give Sewer Views As Audience $j ' ,;, nuthorlxed Borqugh K i,;,-i)h a. Jomo to select tember 21, as CARTERET—A very successful , utnnt on which tern Mike Sokol, I flower show was Bponsored by Olrl CARTERET—Councllmen John ] Over Proposition '.,,,1-mK units for veteran} Corps shorUtop 8cout Troop, No. 3, of the Free Leshick and Edward Coughlln. j from Anderson, after casting a negative vote on .,ii',inicted. • Magyar Reformed Church Monday CARTERET-Flery ortttorf and J Indiana (left) he Issuance of bonds for the con- ,.,,,,,1 was taken after re- in the church basement. brittle tempers marked the puttmi awaits the catch- tructlon of flood sewers. Issued a ', niiide on the fitatft for- er's per- I Corps The nrst prise was awarded to Wednesday night by the BcnpdBfi luhirh to provide horn«» Alma Zabel; second prize, Mary ormal statement today to "clarify Council of an ordinance whiChn won the game ,helr position on the issue." , : fifty returned servlce- 6-4 and also the Lukacs, and third prise to Helen will permit Carteret to .,,.; IIHMI- famlllee. Before World Series four Peters. The Judges were Mrs. "Our vote tn opposing the Issu- 000 on extending and i, made, however, the names to three. Joeph Molnar and Mrs. Stephen ance of bonds In the construction Its sewer system The ,„,, 1 lie municipality to Luckacs. Leaders of the troop, who of sewers must not be construed majority of four voted for tbt'"> ,',iiiic sites for the units. arranged the affair, were Miss as a vote In opposition to the con- ordinance and Counctlmeh Le*-",' dimis, the regulations re- Margaret Batog and Miss Mar- struction of sewers, but rather, we hick and Coughlln voted against nt lie served "by all utility garet Keregyarto. recognize the Immediate need for ll ", vnier and electricity. Following the show, an enter- - • • H the alleviation of the condition The action Is based on a long tainment program was given by , mncd to attempt to locate that exists in certain sections of study, prepared by the Borough'* ,n Borough-owned pro- 51% of Boys Graduated in '46 Bride-to-Be Feted the following Girl Scouts: Lillian Carteret, In and around the terri- consulting engineers, and accord- Perka, Helen Peters, Mary Lukacs omc difficulty in this tory of Charles, Christopher and Inn to the Republican viewpoint, Gloria Nemish, Barbara Kurtz ! ,, will probably be met John Streets, Lmlls Street and was taken to remove a considerable ByMrs.Harrington Lillian Versegyi, Janet Megyesl : iiir fact that much of From High School, in Service Chrome Avenue. We feel the same health hazard to local residents Nancy Sltar and Patricia Pross. ; to which Carteret has arising out of flooded cellars and. CARTERET—Miss Virginia An- condition existed on Randolph ..;„. m recent years 1* not streets. The Democrats, on tha'j 15% of All Gradutkes ter Pszczola, Walter Kovacs, and derson, Main Street, Woodbrldge, Street and was corrected at a cost i, the utilities. Borough other hand, while recognizing the Walter King. who will become the bride of Dr. SGT. JEAN SOBIFSKI of less than $3,000. This could be w ust J. Perry said yester- need for Immediate action Now Are Continuing The following were finally elect- Qerard Goodman, of this borough, Shirley M, Ashton done on the other streets and be ,• iline Is only one possible CARTERET — Sgt. Jean So- localities covered by the ordinance: ed: President, John Cherepon; tomorrow, was_honored at a mis- done Immediately; whereas the : u far as an Uwwtigatlon Study, Survey Shows bleskl, daughter of Julius S<>- have taken the position that in vice president, William Kachur; cellaneous shower at the home of project now contemplated will run , .:i|id ascertain, and that bleskl, 8 Passaic Street. Is the expenditure of such "a trf>| treasurer, Ann Marie Balewicz; Mrs. W. W. Harrington, 129 Fer- Is Bride of Bakke into a period of five years before It , vicinity of the ball field CARTERET — According to a enroute to Japan for duty In mendous sum of money" that secretary, Stella Dacko; represen- shlng Avenue. Yokohama. She is a veteran of can be completed. ,,rt Park, off Oartwet Ave- survey of the Class of 1946 of CARTERET —Miss Shirley M question should be decided by tat tative, Walter Pszcxola. The ceremony will be performed "Furthermore, we can get no Carteret High School (recently Ashton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs two yean service in the Euro- voters at large on a referendum. Miss Bess Blchey and Frank at 10 A. M. at a nuptial mass In pean theatre. guarantee that the project will be ,: that this location will completed at the school, twenty- Elmer Ashton, Breton Woods, be McCarthy are the advisors. St. James' Church, Woodbridge. Councilman John Turk. Republi- . requirements outlined in seven per cent of the class, or! came the bride of George W. Bak Set. Sobieski entered the WAC completed at that time. Attends Conference Quests were Mrs. Raymond can leader and sponsor of the at\ ..nit housing ^filiation fifty-one percent of the male ke, son of Mr. and Mrs. George on December 11, 1HZ and was "It also becomes very evident Supervising Principal George S. i Anderson and daughter. Joan, of dinance, presented a number Of: i: by Lhe legislature. graduates, Is in military service, Bakke, Frederick Street, this place, stationed In Fort D«s Molnes. that the project has been hastily Qoodeldlll participateiitdd iI n a conferf - photographs showing the result* •; nil survey conducted by the while fifteen per cent of the total Woodbridge; Mrs. George Walsh, at the Laurelton Baptist Church III., then England, France and thrown together. On September ence on Adult Education prob- Miss Dorothy Walsh and Mrs. of the inadequate &ewer system.,^ i indicated that the rhaxl- number of graduates is continuing with the Rev. Francis Lake ofn Belgium. She wears the WAC. 25, the majority members of the and pointed out that wfu> (Continued on Page 2) Edward Leltner of Perth Amboy; Good Conduct, American The- :r, •, ;,i that can be paid by the their education in colleges and elating at the double-ring cere- Council, without a consultation of Wednesday night's action permits Mrs. John J. Harrington, Sr., Mrs. atre and Victory ribbons and e. iti-L.-i is $35 per month. It Is business schools. Fifty-three per mony. any nature, introduced an ordi- the Borough to finance the lm* John Harrington, Jr., Mrs. Mary the ETO ribbon with one battle t (I that Mr. Jomo will con- cent of the Class is gainfully em- Miss Elizabeth Hlnman of West- nance for the expenditure of provement to the extent of Council Studying Plea Little, Mrs. P. B. Harrington, Miss star. i search for locations at ployed In clerical and Industrial field was maid of honor. Brides- $810,000 for the said project. We 000, that the Council can proceed , Jobs. Elizabeth Dolan, Miss Marion Ben- j, ,i:,: will report to the Council For $300 Teacher Bonus son, Mrs. Maurice Goodman, Mrs. maids were Miss Roberta Cook of asked that this be submitted to with as much—or as little—of ra'jfp ,., by the next meeting. Several boys now working will Paul Pirigyl, Mrs. Anthony Topo, Westfield and Miss Mary Patrtcla the voters for their approval, inas- work as may seem advantagmo|,^£ CARTERET — The Finance soon be inducted Into service and Mrs. John Couglln of Carteret; Ballentine of Irvington. Edward much as the $810,000 represents Much of the argument against; Committee of the Borough Coun- School Activities will continue their education, after Mrs. Henry J. Harrington and McGehan of this place was his only an initial part of the cost the proposition was based on thai.'" cil has taken under advisement their discharge. Mrs. William Golden of Railway. Vother-ln-law's best man. Ushers The whole sewer construction contention that prices of COBK- the request by the Board of Edu- huscttsMan, The prospective bridegroom was were Fred Leister of Maplewood project would amount, In the long struction at this time are unusually Among the schools now attend- cation for $34,500 in order to At Hale, Columbus given a bachelor dinner at Va- and Roy DeYoung of Little Falls. run, to $1,500,000. Inasmuch as high, and that temporary meaning'. ed by members of this class are pay the 115 full-time employes rady's Grove, Fords. About 30 Given in marriage by her father, this ordinance for the Issuance of might be taken to relieve the more New Jersey College for Women, in the school system a bonus of Kay Married guests were present at the affair the bride wore a white satin gown CARTERST — Many activities grave conditions with the balance r Newark University, Rutgers, Up- $300 for the current year. The bonds had not been seen by either ! arki Dr. Goodman was presented with a full skirt which extended have been planned for pupils in of the Work to wait until costs) sala College, University of Rich- school board a week ago adopted Of us prior to the meeting, It was bAHTKKET — At a ceremony ; with a iiift of luggage.