Katolikus Magyarok Vasárnapja, 1977 (84. évfolyam, 1-50. szám)

1977-04-24 / 16. szám

1­977 április 24. KATOLIKUS MAGYAROK VASÁRNAPJA Vote NO issue ! FOR A SAFE CLEVELAND ^ Issued by Committee For a Safe Cleveland • John A. Gannon, Sec. • 3257 W. 130 St. • Cleveland, Ohio 44111 • 216/941-8765 METROPOLITAN OPERA APRIL 25 THRU APRIL 30 IN CLEVELAND PUBLIC AUDITORIUM April 25, 7:30 p.m. SAMSON ET DALILA April 26, 7:30 p.m. LA BOHEME April 27, 7:30 p.m. LE PR0PHETE April 28, 7:30 p.m. T0SCA April 29, 7:00 p.m. LOHENGRIN April 30, 1:30 p.m. THE MAGIC FLUTE April 30, 8:00 p.m. IL TR0VAT0RE PRICES: $25, $15, $11, $8, $6, $3 Seats available for all operas but not all prices for some. Most végy jegyet! Convention Center Box Office 1220 East 6th Street Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except Sunday INTERNATIONAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE, Box 363, Trenton, Ontario, Canada, sends prescriptions to Hungary at lowest prices. Yours inquiries will be promptly answered. Help wanted MAN Wanted to work in Northeast Scrap Yard operation. Experience preferred. Any wil­ling worker will be considered. Good starting wages. Permanent positron. Im­mediate work available. Apply in person. Monday thru Friday. METAL BANK OF AMERICA 6801 State Road Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19135 Boring Mill DeVlieg Opr. Top rates and fringe benefits. BRADLEY THOMPSON TOOL CO. (313) 444-1466. HYDKAULIO MAINTENANCE MEN Fanil lar with Die Cast Machines. Also DIE REPAIRMEN. Liberal salary and fringes. ACME PRECISION PRODUCTS 3750 E. Outer Dr., Detroit, Ml. (313) 891-3400 ext. 70 Please mention this ad. BOKlNt) MILL OPERATOR DUPLICATOR OPERATOR MOLD MAKER Journeyman only need apply. Plenty of overtime. Excellent wages & fringe benefits. Apply: OLSON1TE CORP. 8^01 Conant, Detroit, Michigan. An Equal Opportunity Employer MAINTENANCE MACHINIST Power Press. Good Co. benefits. Near Bklyn Queens Exprssway. Beimet Pro­duct Inc., 505 Morgan Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11222. Call (212) 782-3554. OPERATORS — FEMALE Experienced ladies dresses & pants Suits for designing room in plea­sant midtown location. Call (212) 594-6853. TOOL AND DIE JOURNEYMEN Positions available at Sheet Metal Stamp­ing Manufacturer. Must have a valid Journeyman's Card. Gx>d wages, benefi s and steady employment offered. Apply in person at Bingham Stamping, 5511 Tele­graph Road, Toledo, Ohio. Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F INDUSTRIAL MILLWRIGHT Positions available at Sheet Metal Stamp­ing Manufacturer. Must have a valid Journeyman’s Card. Good wages, benefits and steady employment offered. Apply in person at: Bingham Stamping, 5511 Tele­graph Rd., Toledo, Ohio. Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 a,m. to 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F FURNITURE FINISHER With spraying & polishing experience. $4.25 to start. Small firm E. 70th Street, New York, N. Y. (212) 879-3805. TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS We are looking for qualified Journeyman Tool Room Machinists. Good wages, be­nefits and steady employment offered. Apply in person at Bingham Stamping, 5511 Telegraph Road, Toledo, Oh. Tues­days and Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F TOOL MAKER Steady employment in tool room of ma- ' nufacturing plant. Small tools and re­pairs. Must have journeyman’s card. All fringe benefits paid. Birmingham area. Phone: (313) 643-7100. Mr. Apple. TYPESETTER Male/Female, Experienced Ludlow Equipment. Call (201) 361-6100. Ask for Gary. We the undersigned strongly urge our friends, neighbors, and fellow Clevelanders to Vote NO on Issue 1. The continued safety of oúr city re­quires that we continue to attract and keep good men and women as police­­and fire fighters. A Vote NO on Issue 1 will mean that they will continue to receive the pay on which they rely to support themselves and their families. Every day, Cleveland's fire fighters and police risk their health and lives to keep us safe. Now—they're count­ing on us.M When We Call, the Fire Fighters and Police Respond We believe the best way to show our recognition of the hazards they'con­­tinually face on our behalf is to Vote NO on Issue 1. -I Support Our Cleveland Safety Forces. When I Need You, I Know You're There Name. (please print or type) Address. Telephone Cleveland, Ohio. Zip. MaI to: Committee for a Safe Cleveland 3257 W. 130th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44111 ADVISOR Y COMMITTEE Richard Acton, Business Agent. Electrical Workers ~>V • Senator Charles Butts • Councilman Tom Campbell »James M. Carney, Attorney and De­veloper • John T. Corrigan, County Prosecutor • Fr. John Creagan, Pastor. Blessed Sacrement Church • Warren Gilliam, former Councilman • Gerald Gold, Attorney • Ralph Hanna, President. Newspaper Union • Martin J. Hughes. International Vice President. Communications Workers of America • Dennis Kucinich, Clerk of Courts • Sebastian Lupica, Executive Secretary. Cleveland AFL-CIO • Dave McDonald, Retail Clerks Union • Herbert J. McTaggart, President. Mailers Union. Local No. 12- 1. T.U • Res'. Walter Marcis, Sr. John 's Lutheran Church • Sam Miller. Vice Chairman of the Board, Forest City • James L. Oakar, Attorney • Patrick J. O’Malley, retired President. Cleveland Federation of Labor • Mayor Ralph J. Perk • Jackie Presser, Ohio DRIVE, Teamsters Union • Mickey Rini, NatL VP.. Ohio and Michigan. Order of Italian Sons and Daughters of America • Rev. Dr. Rudolph M. Rosenthal, Rabbi Emeritus. Temple on The Heights • Gil Steele, President. Electrical Workers -2E • Edgar Suliban, Assistant Cuyahoga County Prose­cutor• State Representative Patrick J. Sweeney • David Thompson, Vice President. Guaranteed Roofing A Sheet Metal • Frank Valenta, United Steel­workers of America, District Director-elect « Res . Dr. Elam G. Wiest, Administrator of the Deaconess-Krafft Retirement Center and Executive Direc­tor of the Old Brooklyn Community Development Corporation • Mel W itt, President, Cleveland AFL-CIO. i Endorsed by Cleveland AFL-CIO and OHIO DRIVE, Teamsters Union 7. oldal

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