Call for Bids on New Fire Alarm System
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he) AM k O Ptttroaito Tim*! CARTERS*,'% I, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 PRICE THREE CINTf Additional Playgrounds Urged Democrats Immunization Clinic to Open Sweetness By Coughlin; Launches Sanity Tuesday; Vaccine Is Ordered Call for Bids CART BRET—More play- He said he Is also Interested in Face Fight CARTERET — Health Inspec- nish the needed vaccine and AND grounds for CarWret's young- getting playgrounds in the West tor Michael Yarchesky an- hopes to have it in time for the iten ii the aim of Councilman Carteret section. ' nounced today that the im- opening of the clinic. Mward J. Coughlln. "We need at least two such munization clinic at the Bor- At the same time, Yarcheaky He said today , that he has sites In that section," he said. Primary ough Hall, which is usually said there Is no cause for alarm. On New Fire Light begun a survey of available sites "The area is being rapidly built opened In June, will be open "Everywhere there Is a stam- and afterwards will continue a up and there are many young- Four Aspirants File this, year two months ahead of pede tor vaccinations," said |1AI,,.KS E. GREGORY program for the playgrounds. sters," Yarchesky, "but Carteret can i I.I " "The best way to eliminate time to aVold possible health Coughlln said he will enlist In Race for Council hazards. remain calm In the face of the u,,,,e that Prosecutor Juvenile delinquency," said Mr. the aid of the other member!! of excitement." 1 •'"". , chief Murrstf of CoujhMn, "Is to provide the chil- the council In his plan to create Nominations Inspector Yarchesky said the Alarm System He expressed the hope that the continue with the dren with plenty of playground a wide playground system. decision to open the clinic ear- , '\inboy space." CARTERET—Contrary to gen- j3tate will furnish all the vaccine lalauncheu d whej n There Is no reason, he de- lier was due to the condition needed In Carteret. .,ntv nicy Coughlln mentioned probable clared why children should have eral expectations, a contest has created by, the smallpox cases In 1,1 nkc nutwith a rash over developed for the Democrats as Last night, Councilman Ed- Coughlin Re) ill"' sites, one near St. Joseph's to use the streets for play treat. New York. .1, hiilf School and another near Brady's There Is too much danger lurk- revealed by nominating petitions ward J. Coughtjit tapprttd that Dump Fight •*}• on file with Borough Clerk Au- Effective Tuesday, the clinics the Borough hit received 400 l ni field. Ing around with increased traffic. " , |,(,iPs to arouae gust J- Perry. The deadline for will be open weekly at 2 P. M., smallpox vaccine unite and that Drive on -,;;;; racketeer.. strut such filing was Monday night. with Dr. Joseph Wantoch in efforts will be BMde to secure blg charge. Vaccinating will be Runs Into iu».i »'»th their The competition developed on. more. K-kew bulging They Are Good Samaritans the last day. The regular Demo- given against smallpox, diph- He salti that when the im- Is Getting Result tllfir P theria and whooping cough. munization clinic opens next of cratic candidates arc Councllmen -Aftlaftdl-U. Milkmen Carry Out Many of Their Customers Edward J. Coughlln, Jr., and John • The clinic will be conducted un- Tuesday adults may attend for A Setback CARTJERET—Steps were til the end oi June or later, if smallpox vaccinations. by the Borough Council for • , |jnc-up somewhere. Leohick, both df whom are com- Whims to Keep Business and Make 'Em Happy pleting their first terms. necessary. Mayor Stephen 8klbn said installation of the new C Yarchesky has requested the every effort will be made to Staten Island Garbage fire alarm system, when ... Mt|k0 and ChW MuiW CARTERET—The dally task They will be opposed at the pri- in many Instances entrust them State Board of Health to fur- take precautionary methods. Clerk August J. Perry was < ,..... |.r(.n around Perth A"*"' of house-to-house delivery of with keys when they want the mary on the Democratic ballot by Dump Ban is Vetoed to advertise for bids for the • milk in Carteret is anything but milk placed in the family refri Julius Klsh and Joseph R, Stan- Councilman Patrick J. Pot raUwhi^diti.mneither Oyf By Governor Dewey 1 routine to the milkman, who by gerator. kewlcu. chairman of the fire and „ npinion that There will be no contest in the the time he has completed his Endless queries have been re- Junior-Senior Prom Tonight; CARTERET—The battle against committee, told the council route, has stoked furnaces, re- ceived from customers whose Republican ranks in the primary. the garbape dump on Staten Island | after a series of conferences turned strayed children or pets, Plre Chief J. Leslie Olbrlcht and sessions they have dog or cat has strayed. And has received a setback this week I engineers of the Public social functioned a« a "human alarm counsel on domestic difficulties lex Evonitz are the only candi- as Governor Thomas E. Dewey of clock" or listened attentively as Auditorium Gayly Decorated It was decided a single-phase Is often sought from milkmen. lates to file under that party's New York vetoed the Johnson- tor would be most economical family histories were related. In pre-war days, many a room abcl. CARTERET—The Junior-Senior as ours, where everything wlilc Berge Ml! which would have pro- Carteret milkmen agree that Prom will be held this eveninft in disturbs human relations takes on operate the system, and It hill or apartment was rented throiiKh Two Carteret men are aleo In hibited the dumping of garbage, been finally ordered. He expreuefjj to keep the customer happy they Information transmitted by the he limelight for county offices. the Nnthan Hale School from 8 toworld-wide, significance, prejudices rubbish or refuse In a spot right have complied with such requests 12. Buddy Valentino's orchestra mean disaster unless we can effec- the hope that early delivery distributor of milk. Freeholder Elmer E. Brown will across the Kill von Kull from Car- be made. as "please open the draft on the has lijren employed for the evening tively counteract them and work teret. Despite strange requests, milk- un for re-election to that office together for the common good of Early installation of the .enforcement officers WU» dOl furnace," "Put a shovelful of m the Democratic ticket. John J. The decorations have been plan- Carteret. many other munici- I law co*l on the fire " "Wake me up men try to comply at often as ned by Miss Agnose Gundersen and all. Brotherhood in our schools in- was urged by Fire Chief J. possible. It's good for business, Lyman, also of this borough, is the ,egrate4 with social activities as palities in New Jersey as well as Olbrlcht. Other firemen si when you leave the milk" and Republican candidate for coroner. Mary W. Roach of the high school civic groups In Staten Island sup- long has been my conten- numerous others. they explain. faculty, assisted by si committee well as academic subjects is the that action be taken on t uon mat gambling thotlltf be The following statement was way early growth of Intolerance is ported the bill. stallatlon without further Although many of the favors Their "Good Bamarltan" acts of junior students. Governor Dewey vetoed the bill ieg»H2cd. regulated, supervised In winter time include pulling ssued to-day by Stanklewlcz and being combatted. so that when the motor •re asked verbally, In most cases Klsh. Thirty-two large flags repre- at the request-of New York's Mayor controlled. When I WM » cuatomen resort to the "note In customers' autos from snow- senting the United Nations, flank Relreshments are b,eing super- available the system could "Our candidacy is based upon William O'Dwyer and the New very rebellious member of * the empty bottle" method. drifts or aiding motorists start the walls of the auditorium. The vised by Mrs. Walter Dalton, pres- York State Health Department. functioning, Mayor Stephen Grand Jury a few yew* back, Milkmen report that customers cars in cold weather. the desire to Offer efficient and Statue of Liberty, arranged with ident of the high school P. T. A., explained that not all the decent representation by the Dem- Mayor O'Dwyer's memorandum held out for a pmsntttrat special lighting effects, occupies assisted by Mrs. John Merelo, Mrs. to the Governor said the city was ment is available and that aiony these llnei and Ktm- ocratic Party at the November the center of the floor. Edward Franklin, Mrs. Thomas compelled to dispose of garbage parts had arrived about two quenily lound myself In * con- elections. This theme depicts the varying Hemsel, and Mrs. Angelo Michael. and refuse in landfills because the ago. troversy with Clarence fdwtrds Leshick Pushing Warning Against W« deplore the abolishment of racial and cultural backgrounds Several sophomore girls have United States Supreme Court tins Tlie council received only case, men the Supreme Court the Fire Prevention Bureau. This and helps to create better under- been chosen to help serve refresh- permanently enjoined the city bid for the Improvement of streets ' jusuce sitting In Middlesex agency has proved its worth and standing among students. There ments. They are Lucy Russo, Dor- from dumping garbage at sea and n the West Carteret section. 1tt« County, and now trie Chief Jttt- Road Repair Work Skating in Street should be restored. Political re- a great need for good-will and othy Simon, Florence Bertha, Eva because the city had not com--ame from the Kingston Bltumi- tice.