Verhovayak Lapja, 1953 (36. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1953 / Verhovay Journal

PAGE 12 Verhovay Journal November 18, 1954 Sick Benefits Paid in October, 1953 Pr. Géza Bruger 62.84, Julius Ka­­pes 33.14. 5. Donald J. Soukup 53.70. 7. Stephen .Brown 14.84. 8. Mrs. Helen Daku 20.00, Joseph Derenak 6.85, Mrs. John Juhasz 17.14, Joseph Kadas < 33.14, John Mohács 28.56. 9. Stephen Cserepi 18.28, Michael Suhajda 62.84, Stephen Toma 10.28. 13. Joseph Demko 34.28, Mrs. John Hegedűs 30.88, Joseph Molnár 16.57. 14. Mrs. Charles Barbey 13.74, Mrs. John Bosway, Jr. 59.42, Stephen Csuti 26.32, Mrs. Joseph C. Domiano 15.00, Louis Érsek 27.46, Mrs. Cal­vin J. Karnya 29.70, Alexander A. Kish 30.84, Mrs. Emery Szabó 60.56, Paul Sabo 24.00, Louis Szaniszlo 33.14, Mrs. John Toth 8.00, John Tusai 17.14. 15. Joseph Janik 17.14, Mrs. Helen Slabisak 10.28, Julius Szabó 44.56, Stephen Szmall 26.28. 17. Joseph Buki 36.56, Mrs. Joseph Czibak 27.42, Joseph Emery 77.70, Louis Fialek 24.02, Mrs Aloysius I*. Glaser 35.42, Anthony Horvath 41.14, Mrs. Joseph Nyirati 38.88, Alexander Peto 45.74. 20. John Fedak 52.56, Charles Pa­­linczky 42.28, Louis Polgar 69.70, Mrs. Mary Toth 49.14. 21. Mrs. Albert Eckles 36.56, Au­gust Habodasz 42.84, Frank Hubert 21.14, Andrew Lengyel 41.13, Mrs. Elmer Pitlik 15.00. 22. Stephen Suto 54.84. 26. Stephen Kajibas 51.69, John Mogor 16.00, Mrs. Louis J. Sándor 15.00, 27. Joseph Deme, Jr. 45.70, Ste­phen M. Gall 36.56, Stephen Pusztai 6.81, Michael Skolla 17.14. 29. Laslo Wezendi 34.28. 31. Michael Molnár 28.56, Mrs. Frank Perrone 22.84, Stephen Toth 9.14. 32. László Lazar 14.85. 34. Andrew Emery 60.56, John Petus 69.70, Mrs. John Petus 69.70. 36. Mrs. Priscilla Ban 36.56, Mrs. Joseph Bankics 45.70, László Kanai 40.00, Aar-on Kiss 34.28, Mrs. Stephen Lukacs 16.00, Rudolph Morelli 53.13, Stephen Nemeth 102.88, Mrs. Jerry Owczarczak 15.00, Mrs. Darrell E. Sowers 15.00, Martin Takacs 24.00, Andrew Tamas 62.84,, Albert Toth 57.14. 37. Ladislaus Adam 91.42, Simon Biro 37.70, Stephen Gyure 32.57, Frank Racz 27.42, Mrs. John Rehor 25.14. 39. Anton Kolumban 27.42, Peter Kovács 34.28. 40. Andrew Drotos 28.56, Mrs. Victoria Hegyi 38.84. 43. Mrs. John Juhasz 50.26. 45. Mrs. Julius Csanyi 30.84. Mar­tin Górta 36.56, Julius Mladonicky 44.60, Alex Papp 20.60, Theresa Toth 49.14. 46. Mrs. Alexander Pascoli 46.84. 48. Mrs. Alexander Calandra 15.00, John Chaky 33.14, Adam Czimmer 21.70, Mrs. Mary Dula 8.56, Nicholas Ferencz 70.84, Mrs. Frank Geosits 21.70, Joseph A. Kammermayer 41.14, Joseph Kaszler 38,84, Stephen Ma­­joszky 28.56, Joseph Rohaly 29.70. 52. Anthony Balogh 5.70. 53. Joseph Toth 30 f 59. Mrs. Louis J. Bafile 15.00, Ste­phen Becony 41.14, Mrs. Charles De­­itke 66.26, Mrs. Martin Fogel 42.28, John Jamber 89.14, Anthony Kneht 26.30, Mrs. Mirko (Helen) Rehar 15.00, Mrs. Joseph Richards 48.00, Mrs. Lillian Tureato 24.00. 61. Alexander Szegedi 36.56. 64. Joseph Karolyi 30.84. Mrs. John Matis 25.14. Stephen Mikstai 19.42, Mrs. Lawrence M. Weiler 15.00. 68. Mrs. Stephen Budi 37.70, Mi­chael Csonka 13.70, James Demko 8.00. 71. Mrs. Stephen Illés 56.00. Mrs. Stephen Lupes 54.84, Stephen Mar­­tinko 28.56, Alexander Takacs 57.12. 73. Paul Fekete 17.14. 76. Géza Benes 14.28, John Orosz 57.12. 78. Anna Mocsár 15.00. 84. Bela Fazekas 36.56. 85. John Kiss 11.42, Stephen Kő­ink 18.28, John Magyar 55.50. 87. Mrs. John Kramcsak 53.70. 88. John Firment 82.26, Mrs. Ste­ven Krecota 15.00, Mrs. Thomas Pis­­colich 15.00. 89. Alexander Gazdag; 4.56. 90. Mrs. Steven Besz 15.00, Mrs. Joseph Dravetz 26.28, Stephen Robb 14.84. Frank Toth 37.70, Stephen Toth 28.56. 91. Stephen Balogh 24.00, George Rozenberger 26.28, Michael Szeman 27.42. 96. Mrs. James Demko, Jr. 15.00, Michael Demko 28.56, Mrs. Frank László 27.42, John Simon 45.70. 98. Anthony Cziraki 48.00, Frank Gurdon 35.42, Mrs. Arpad Kery 15.00, Stephen Lancsar 49.14, Julius Nagy 21.70, August Szanto 21.76, Ale­xander S Wig 9.14. 100. Juilus Nagy 33.14, Frank So­­morjai 24.66. 101. Charles Farkas 28.56. 106. Balazs Sohajda 20.56. 108. Mrs. William Whitehouse 53.70. 116. Stephen Zeffer 34.26. 120. Frank Pásztor 16.00, Albert Szucs 25.14. 129. Joseph Ehrenberg 59 42. 130. Joseph Marosi 21.74, Frank Nemeth 40.-00, Nicholas Palla 26.28. 132. Andrew J. Hatala 6.84, Mrs. Endre Vadas 62.84. 133. Lcuis Vincze 34.28. 134. Clarence Golembesky 33.16, Frank P. Olexa 28.56. 135. Frank Hadnagy 29.70. 137. Frank Molnár 35.42, John Vass 6.90. 138. Ignác Fekete 37.70, Anton Kozma 30.84. 141. Mrs. John Egyud 24.00. 150. Frank Kish 94.26. 152. George Nagy 29.70. 153. Mary Takacs 60.56. 156. Mrs. Margaret Torma 15.00. 158. George Beke 22.84. 159. Stephen Kulcsár 12.56. 168. Alex Bohar 24.00. 170. Louis Kulcsár 59.42. 171. Peter Sepsy 46.84. 177. John Bodnar 61.74. 180. Mrs Louis Buko 62.84. 187. Kristóf Kassa 38.56, Frank Kozma 16.57, Stephen Krizsak 57.14, Mrs. Victoria Lőrinc 6.28, Mrs. Ste­phen Mészáros 17.71, Mrs. John Pe­tes 56.55. 189. Charles Szabó 135.54. 192. John Ujpal 37.70. 193. Eli Bisso 50.26. 201. Domenick Guerri 13,73, Mrs. Louis Hegedűs 33.16. 209. Mrs. Stephen Katona 33.14. 210. Frank (White) Weiss 33.16. 213. George Clancy 41.13. 214. Geza Zsigo 43.42. 216. Emery Balogh 41.14, Alexan­der Laky 3.42, Frank Szivos 96.00, Rose Toth 36.56. 222. John Hegedűs 9.14. 229. Garney A. James 45.70. 236. Stephen Hornyak 61.70. 247. Mrs. Edward Salva 15.00, Mrs. Catherine Toth 37.70. 248. Louis Kun 25.14, Orville W. Thompson 2.28. 249. Mrs. Irene Janka 10.28, Julia Lakatos 30.00. 262. Frank Arnold 33.14. 264. Alexander Prokop 88.00. 272. Andrew Pachuta 22.84. 273. Mrs. Elizabeth Kolonics 16.00. 275. John Bosnyak 16.00. 276. Michael Fodor 41.14. 277. Mrs. Stephen Dobos 35.42. 278. Mrs. Joseph Basar 33.14, Ge­orge M. Borosko 34.28, Joseph' Ho­­dik 30.84. 282. Joseph Timar 18.28. 284. Frank Rigo 16.00. 285. Frank Szilagyi 26.20. 286. Jolán Toth 9.14. 292. Mrs. Helen Tulner 29.74, Jo­seph Wass 16.57. 302. Mrs. Nicholas Yanus 28.56. 303. Joseph Eros 9.18, Stephen Gyon 18.28, Oscar Huber 34.28, Mrs. Frank Tobias 41.14. 310. Alexander Kovács 29.70. 335. Mrs. Mary Bodnar 26.32. 336. Frank Luxi 33.14. 338. Antonio Barnabo 59.42, Frank Palagyi 36.56, Julius Simon 29.70, John Spisak 45.70. 343. Genoa C. Dye 22.26. 348. Andrew Gall 31.98. 349. John Lipan 33.14, Mrs. John Varga 58.28. 352. Louis Bonda 17.14, Mrs. Frank Csipkar 38.84. 361. Mrs. Kalman Kolozsvary 65.12. 376. Charles Herman 64.00, Helen Nagy 10.30. 383. John Gyulavics 59.42, Stephen Jager 60.56, John Molnár 104.00, Louis Rabb 52.56, John Tarayos 45.70, Mrs. Ethel Wagner 26.28. 386. Stephen Galo 12.56, Mrs. Wil­helm Gyürke 15.00, Andrew Mehalko 9.14. Wide geographic differences in the sex ratio have been brought about by the movement of population. War losses and the stationing of men overseas has also contributed to the shift in ratio of sexes. In the past, more men than women migrated to the West where pioneer conditions existed. He has cleared forests, built cities and cultivated vast tracts of land. This increased the number of men in the West and decreased in the East. Introducing the Chief Justice at the Treasury, Secretary Humphrey said: “Chief Justice Warren’s tak­ing part in this ceremony is indi­cative of the support of the Savings Bonds program at the very highest levels of the Government. More than 40 million individuals own $50 billion in these Bonds. The contin­ued and expanding investment in America by Americans through these bond purchases helps to spread the ownership of the public debt and so contributes to our goal of sound money. It also devel-399. William H. Griffin 17.18, Mar­garet M. Kovach 21.70. 405. Stephen Dusicsko 86.84. 408. Adam Bocchini 3.44. 417. László Karnay 69.70, Mrs. William Marchisin, Jr. 49.14, Mrs. John Prokop 15.00, Louis Revesz 41.14. 424. Alexander Ivan 26.28. 432, Joseph Varga 8.02. 438. Stephen Bácsi 45.70. 443. Mrs. Helen Holbus 50.28. 448. Kalman Karikas 37.70. 466. John Mazar 26.28. 482. Frank C. Lukacsik 20.56. 483. Joseph Pablick 21.70. 500. Mrs. Howard E. Causer 15.00. 511. Louis Pasko 29.70. 514. John Husoczky 5.73, Ladislaus Santa 9.14. 518. Zoltán Madarasz 4.57. 519. Mrs. Theodore Simpkins 38.84. 525. Andrew Czinke 72.00, Stephen Habosi h0.02, Mrs. John G. Juhasz 33.14, Andrew Rabel 48.02, Mrs. Ed­ward Robinson 37.70, Michael Sza­bó 90.28. 541. Frank Szilagyi 28.56. 542. Mary Jzietzyk 67.42, John De Rizzo 35.50. 562. Della Galo 51.40. 566. Mrs. Stephen Baezuk 32.00. 568. Julius Nagy 46.26. TOTAL $10,311.23 October 31, 1953, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHN SABO, National Auditor At present, the number of states where men are in the majority is rapidly decreasing. One explanation is the changing character of immigration. WEAR IT TO (. REMIND OTHERS ops the virtues of thrift and sav­ings—virtues which have made America great.” Mr. Shreve, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, formerly vice-president of the General Electric Company in charge of sales and of customer relations, came out of retirement to serve the Nation in the promo­tion of thrift through the sale of Savings Bonds. Among his many public services were two terms as president of the United States Chamber of Commerce. The changing character of immigration WASHINGTON—Earl O. Shreve (right) is sworn in as National Direc­tor of the United States Savings Bonds Division of the Treasury De­partment by Chief Justice Warren. Holding the Bible for the ceremony Is Secretary of the Treasury George M. Humphrey.

Next

/
Oldalképek
Tartalom