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1 ., STEEL CITY PRESS l'lL 9 ) .B€LC&(LlUCLnn£L S VOLUME 1, NUMBER 41 LACKAVVANNA, N. Y., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1947 x. -3.3.. EIGIIT PAGES JANIGA ELECTED MAYOR Heater Hose 6 ft. 79¢ Election 'I‘ota1a Follow MAYOR nu-zyko\\°ski. Rep. -ugu. Dunn. . . . ‘ . . . n.-zy}\o\\ ski. A. L. .4 4:21, LII-. ... . . I‘--ml. Juniua . . . .‘ l\uncz_\'l\u\\ ski . .. 1\lum1it._v Jzmigu . JUDGE ' succsssrm. m vssmows non GOP COUNCIL TO CONTROL CITY; SCHWED, McCANN AND KRAUSE RETAIN POSITIONS 4715 5895 ‘$33 288 Finesv q made air-e G178 5.2511 Rep. um . H0543 .. A. I. ' .mn, I.1|:. .. CICIWIPS tutul. M(-(‘mm .ui .. 4 for Pluralzty, l\h-(‘mm For all how u --- SVPERVISOR ._ hi;t'v‘hop........... homer hose. n V ‘)1 D ndiuwble _ 5 '\l.(.A\'l£\. V_ tug‘. . .. §:“;\' ' > .»\-ml, 1.21,. ......... . ' lutuls, S:-hw.-d . . . . . . (R-uhip: l’Iurz:1ity. Schwod . . . . CITY TREASURER ‘nause. Rep. .. .. .. . ‘Lxynal. Dom. . . . . . . . . . ¢\I‘l\llS0. A. L. J\ uuse. Lib. ........... lTnm1s.1 Krause . . . . . . Inyna I'lur:xlity, K1-{ruse . . . . COUNCILMAN hem and ‘ ing 5n’ d'J 415133 5770. 62.‘: 27:1 Eszak, Szczygiel, Eagan, GOP Candidates, Win Council Seats While Michcalek, Demo- crat, is 3rd Ward Councilman; Sfrobeck, O'Hara, and Jarosz Elected Assessors. . . ~H(»u . . . 511:.’ . . . 51;) . . . . 2.16 53558 -1925 . . . . 433 In an ch-ctimi which pron-il cum.-lu.~i\‘L-l_\' that the \ut.c1*.- of Lz1ck:i\v;u.ixu .\L*1L'Ll- lhL‘il' public ()f.fiL‘i.i:l~ uizhuut rcgzird in party affiliatiun. six I)uinnu1‘zit..-. and fi\‘c I‘{:-pLib- licuns were t'lcL't£.‘d to office by the cil'izx-ns in yi-s1i*1‘(l.1,\\s election. In the race for i\Iu_vo1‘ult_\', Democratic candidate John J. Janigu led his Republican opponent John 1.. Pan- czyko\\'ski by more than 1309 \'0tc.\‘ coming into the First Ward. This lead was cut to 925 after the first \\‘ilI'Li tabu- lation was made. Cock JOSEPH F‘. SCIIWEI) JOHN J. JANIGA 4 5‘ Shut-off cock M: in head of e v.) ‘I!- Uu when in-' -- ing hot -.~-e- heater. 5277 4460 621 239 6137 In l‘lt‘L‘lil\12‘ Junigzx I\Iu_\'ur. how- a.-vcr. the \’uu-rs gI\\'r him 11 Repub- 1irml-(‘ullll‘011c‘d City (‘»uun(~il. In the first \vu1'd Andn-xv Eszak won over his Ikmucrntic uppunont, An- thony D;-,I’z1,~.qux\1.~ i-_v mun- than 100 votes. In the tn-mnd \\-nrd, Frnnk Szczygml. Republican in- cunxhcm, “as lc-L-lcchtd over the DL‘InuCl‘uti< candidate. John Bo- durh and Liberal cnndudzm: Joseph SU‘Zk\CZ)'l\. VUKELIC APPOINTED TO WEST POINT 4-160 . . . . 1677 Stephen G. Vukolic. 20, of 163 Franklin Street, has bL‘l'l1 nominat- ed to the United States Military Arndomy at Wv.-st Point by Repro~ sumutnvc Juhn C. Butlcx. He and tlnuc 3.1lt.‘l‘l1lll\'.s xxcre clxusun us the 1;-sult of :1 (‘NH Snwvice «.-\mu- iuntiun hcld last July for appli- cants in the Ilvlth (‘ongrowsinual District. At‘ present. he is 11 Marine p2';‘\'atc In (‘amp Lojcuno, Nuxth ('z\rulina. mzuk, Rep. u-Pxzsquale, Dom. . . . *-Rzak. A. L. ........ l‘-'}‘asqm\lc, Lib. . . . . 1-nmls, Eszak . . . . . . . DcPasqua1e . . . . . . . I-‘lumlity, Esmk . . lsl. Wm'(l .... 2033 .... 2126 . . . . 299 ..... 99 2332 2225 . . . . 107 2nd Ward .... 1258 .... 1202 .... 129 . . . . '19 1387 Motor Block Thermostat 8 5‘ Allnlulo pa.-. -I typo thermov .~ Give: bencr n 4')’ and heulcv — ~ I‘J:n::u\ Wins Hundily -rzygicl, Rep. . . . . . -duch, Dem. . . . . . . . '\ zygicl, A. L. . . . . :zol<;zyk, Lib. . . . . . Tntnls. Szcz_vgiol . . Bnduch ~‘-Lr7.:-lczyk . . . . . . . Plurulity, S/c1._\gi¢l In t,Iu- third wmd Dr.-1n0Cl‘Mi\? Cxmdxdalc Edward .‘[lCh1|1x‘1\ dc- mm-d In» Ru;-pul-lual\ ndvc-r,»m_\'. Hun:-,\‘ Kogut. tn In\-vnnw thv lune Duxnuc1-nli.‘- cundidatv on the (‘oun- cil. I\--1 lhr fxrst t.1nu- in x-ig.-ht:-ml 3'xex\;'~ lh-- fourth ward mli have 9. Rupul»Iiu.nn ('uum-ilman. I-‘wry Jo- .»--1-ln I\.;u:uu (1t'fNll'cd hi< Dome- Ilv is 11 graduate of the Hunlitls Mnlimry Academy and is the son uf Stephen L. Vxlkulic, J12, Repub- luun Stale Con11ni't'u-cxxxan. fox-nu-r 1.£ll.'li£\\\-llllllil Rx-publu-zuu (‘Hy (‘om- mibtoo Chxurman. and now a mem- lnor of tlu- Lac|\z\\\‘mu1a Board of Educutusn. Thc um-9 alt:-rnnl.os an Rim-hmd T. .\I\DuIHl0U.. ‘JJ Rounulw I’l\\\).. F11-d It. Fioldimz, 41:57 I\IcI\'in|z-y l'k\\y_, In-Lh of Buffalo. and Rich- urd 0. 1-Ildridgv. 303 Flallltl Rand, I'll);-Ix;-zx-1. TI-FREEZE 1202 79 185 3rd Ward .... 728 7.16 JOSEPII E. KR.-\I'Sl'-I J()SEPlI R. Mc('AI\’N - -gut. Ron. . . . . . . . ’~'.u‘-hulok, Dom. . . . . . ‘I5:-llnlok, A. L. . . . . . ‘hrlmlok. Lib. . . . . . . Totals, 1\Iich:v.lc1\ . Kngul Pluru1n._v, Mic-hulvk MARINE CORPS LEAGUE TO OBSERVE BIRTHDAY STEVENS ISSUES POST CAMPAIGN PLEA lllnlv than :51! \'U[l' cxuiw nmmm-nt \,\\;\lt.\-1 \\\Idn1u1‘ by 8:40 7:38 . . . 10:’. 11.11 \Va1‘d .. . . 11‘.-12 ... . 968 . . . . 162 In tlnr may f--I utln-1 l|‘nl\_i\|l puls- lw offu-.--, .\'upen\..~ur Jo.“-pl! S\h\V\'d lvldlnml hx.~ 1----mw-n on the Bonn! of .\Ll[|l.‘l\‘l~x-l~ l-y mu- |u\\l_\' lL'f\' Um R\'1'llhl‘l\':ll1 cunnlulzxh Clmtun L‘. (‘uuhI;:. (My mum: JL-I-..'t~ J-m-ph R. Mc('ann \\u~. I'm.-Iv,-ctwl fun a sec--ml ~.\ your mm having: pn-viuu.~I_\ .\|‘l\'l'd sow cm] tun 3c2I1' l(:un.~:. Hy n--u u\'vl‘ Atturm-_v Wxllimu A. Sm-i. Ju5(‘ph I{mu.~¢- wa:-= returned for zlnother tum zx‘~ (‘Hy 'I'1‘v.'.a\~'1m'1 dt-fvz\t~iI\g Julm Iinynztl. Tlxc Nnngum I-‘rontier I)vlz\rl) nwni. of the l\l:u‘ino Corps Imugxw will spumun :1 ball on Fruluy c\'cn- ing, November '7, in the Niugmu Rnnm of the Hotel Scntlcr. 'l‘lu- dunc-: W1“ m1lu\t(- u \\'('(-k-ond of f(‘stivi‘4i“s cnlnnu-mutating tho .172nd unmvo1'szu'y of tlw foundim: of the L'nit.od Stat:-s Murmo Corps. 7l'}w [1(‘l‘('\'X1lilg‘(‘ of qu--tn raised by Um Cuunty Din»-inn. as an- n--unrct‘l at the (‘mnpuign “c.1nsim:“ tlmm-I \\u» 89.7\}. 'l‘hi~. means‘ “'1' huvv Hliutd $l'’.f‘.‘‘55 00 hswaml our I)ivm..n m_ml nf $15n_mmr’m_ 'I‘hi,-. nu-.un.~. al~u that \\~- havv aw. 1\'€\:~'t’ $1‘3.l1.'~.UU mmv In 1'ui~.c‘ mnl that lhc Cumpzugn 15 not “u..lu.~.-cl\ I--1‘ weather, sud..~~ ality Allstate o '- oney. High qua 'y d to retard rust « ‘- bulk now and sue \.'.n:u‘n. Rep. . .. . . . . .. W dmvr, Dom. . . . . . . . . “man. A. ;\I. '\\ uhm-1‘. Lib. . . . . . . . . . Totals, Eugan . . . . . . ‘\\‘1dnw1' Plumlily, Ezuxun . . ASSESSORS 1:381 1020 . . . . 264 RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE GETS BUS SERVICE '1‘:-nu»-»1ur_v 1- us. sm'vin- into Rxdgv\\'n0d Villuxzc has been hrmuzht about fnllmvim: a con nnm I---l.\w-on ?\Iuk\'«-r_' )“g'}\_{|1'1 J. HLu:1M\~f and Pm-sidcnt John (I. (‘unxphnll of the Buffalo ’,I‘mn<it (‘unu-any. It is vxpcctod that the Pllbllt‘ Survico Cumxmssiun “I” up- pI'n\'o of the service within a ahorf. nmo. Inum-«.l1utely preceding the bull. the Ilmmmblo Carlton A. Fisher. Past Nailnmal Commandant of Hw; Ur mu. 3; Tkmim 3; mm“ M.” M5\'i“'~3 C°1'PS L°8§\1l'o Wm f°T|“';‘1‘0U’. of Llu-u quulun. To all who 3”)’ inswn “W “‘°V“uY °~1““-\~“d l\(-‘lpcd uuc.un\1»lx.~.h t-Ins \u- arr -.Im~p- officom of the Ningarzx I*‘1‘oniivr]y m.m(._{1,]_ Thom. an. M11 30 D°t\\'l“‘“‘“t~ _ A _ _ \feunxs which have their quvlzm to T xrosz. Rep. . . . . . . . ‘~ ’hnudx. Rep. . . . . . . . (mu.-i, Rep. . ... .... 45-14 3691 3953 ‘Irol-cck, Dem. ............ 5295 (I'H1wn, Dem. 5151 ltucillo, Dom. .............. 4653 in-052, A. L. .............. 517 ‘hmidt. A. L. ............. 414 1h'ut-ci, A. L. 47.1 -‘-wnlscck. Lil». ............. 232 1'H:.u'u, Lib. ............... 217 B1-ncci, Lib. ................ 203 ',1‘om1s. Jurnsz . .. . 5061 -\'t.hn\idt ...... ..... 410R 'fh'z\<-ci 416257 Strobocl. ........... 5527 O'l'1m'u sans Pm-illo 465:3 '[‘hn-u olcch-d u~.«.(-~;.~.ar-: Stro- '-‘ck. 0'I~1su-a, Jzu-osz. .'\foldicr§ Bonus Approved For tllr uffi-cu of .-\'~\~£'~~ Stan- lvy Stmlmck. Dulnm-mt. polled the lnglu-~i number of vuu-‘~ “nth John “.\hdm-\ U’llzu1\. ulw l)(~mocmt. sucolld, ulnlc Rx-pululicxm Joseph J¢ll‘u‘:'-Z “as third. Both Sh‘ul)(\Cl: and Jm-uz run fm n-clmtnun. Tlu- in-«:1-I. of I.:\clu1\\'L1x1ln\. and uxvpzuc.-nl|_\ lhv: .\'lah- uf Nrw Yurlx, Vulr] -In-1'\\ lu-lmm;:l_\ ‘fax’ Anwml- mom No. l. ulncll lI[i|vl'u‘-vi the :<nl«luo‘L lmnu» vuu-d l-y tlw Swic Lc1:i.-lnt\I1'('. The measure support- ml by all veterans’ posts in the cm, “Ila c-nclorscd by the voters ll'l‘l-3 to 677. The other proposition \\-hich hold the intt-rust. of local olcc.tors was the t1‘:u1;~afor of local health sorvices to :1 county sot-up. The County health s,\'~'t\-nx was a_p- zrruvcd l-_\' a vote of 2138? to 1280. Df“_'i\9-’ Hf“ im\m‘iS5i°“ u“' attain. 1;’ mi‘ \\hi«'h arc within 10\? “‘‘j‘‘’‘ ‘’'‘‘‘‘‘'‘H‘‘‘‘ E D\““- USMC ':\(‘-’:z\x1?‘:*“ Vé-fr‘.-dz‘\1‘::fL-cfIf.t.1.z?il11t t(l‘1\\tpL;:-$51; B“ff“]\ _ \°\'“‘m“g °f wi\‘E\ddlt\inl1.l\1 Linn-. Mu-zw tun; ‘\\;ll rc- rf-.zuI n bu~:hdny nu-ssn;:o' Y;-91:1 tin--Pmi 1.).\r':A ruumnuvd off:-rl.. how- (ommund:.mt of the Mux‘1An(‘ (m'p.< :‘.V(.,.’ i_ \M lmmod to LN“. 30 “ml A\1un:r~ bu't'|uluy cukv wnll lac cut'“.‘. an. m;\,,\“. mm W“. and yum‘ Wm‘ \ M““““ C011‘-“ ~““1““'~ ‘and you full-»\\ Llnnmzh on uny and \““l‘ D\‘l*\“\.V' “W1 N911“ F1'i“““|«-\‘vl)' x-.m\L:wl \vhi«*.h you fm-l has are corcluxix-mun of the conxmith-c \UL |,‘.(.n c,,w.,.L.d, p,.,.haI,\ n ,.,3tm.n mwmzim: the details of the bn11.:c.u11 on sunw will prove fruitful gs-“£S“\1 5% G°01'E‘:0] ?I1‘XU\l¥-PH€‘1\1'Y‘11u\v that it i.~. known our goal has e um, onry { uss. atriciu not been rua(‘h(-,d Henry, Anne Cultmdm. J:-nu-sl Crnc-,. Arnoline Stone. Helen Chuk, and E(l\vzu‘d Cart. The new sorvicv will providv a bus on-ry 1:: mxnuics runnim: from the (‘ummuni'L;.' (‘c-ntor in N11‘ \il- lugv Ln l{Idg'¢- and Abbott: R0l\d.~‘, allumm: for tl‘ul1.sfL‘-1'5 tu I.aui\:\- uannn and Buffalo bus lInv~:. Fillb wall not luv (-ollovu-cl on tho ¢-\h-n- sinn lulv and bus lfilfk‘.-4 mo.‘ Ln lu- puul on the l‘\')!‘llli\!‘ buses untnl PSC approval it given. new ALLSTATE SAFETY TUBES GREAT BOOKS GROUP TO MEET NEXT WEEK RUSS MORGAN TO PLAY FOR CHARITY BALL Folks! Hen: is an important date for you. Father Justin's Drivers Commit- tee in Mranpzimz this year's (‘hur- ity Ball which will be held on Tues- day. November 18th. in the Me- morial Auditorium. have engaged the services of one of the best natinnz\Hy known o1'chest1'ns, that of Russ A\I0l'R‘nll, cx'eMov: of the famed “Music in the Morgan Man- ner.\ Admission tickets are now on sale at $1.00 plus tax. Benefit of this dance goes to the Student Fund of St. Francis High School, Athol Springl. New York. The Great Books Discussion f-roup. sponsored by the Adult 1.'ducz\tior. Program of L:;.cka- Mmna Bom-cl of Education, under {Mr leadership of Mrs. James I-Inga p'(-rty, Mrs. Philip Jacob. and Miss Irene Davis, will hold its first meeting on Thursday evening. No- Vombcr 13, 1947, at 7:30 p. m. at ihc Laclmwannn Public Library. Every Great Book contains basic ideas by which man has advanced. Their reading provides, perhaps more than any other experience, a deep‘ grasp of human aims, mo- tives, and shortcomings. Dun .\'no».~u-r, (h-m-ral (‘hnirmam has :|:,kc.¢l in av. second round-up of I'(‘])ol'ls on this coming Saturday. Wxll you please have Murything possxlrlc turned m at Ilumlquartcrs, 12.2 Pom) Street. I-y that time? If. due to circumstances lwyund your control. you cannot have their ad- ditional rc-tu1'n.<\ into Hondquzwtcrs will you 111:-.n.~.o advise us of the amount by to]:-phone. ideom\ blowout: to ‘ '9‘ an stops v-.3931 l\' '’ fety Tubes. They givf \‘ cnordinary mileage \» ‘ eon: gmulcr savingk “’ ur car at Sears. The dance is open to the public and a spccinl invitation is extend:-<1 to all formn M:\1'inL-s to attend. Tickets may be obtained at Sport- Haven, Atkinson & Loft‘, 678 Main Street, Buffalo or by phoning GA. 8542. It was xrvnulunlly conceded that the election was the clezxnest cam- paign of any held Hthcrtro. There was no evidence of any slanderous lll£‘l‘21tll1'O making :1 last minute z\ppearancc to sum)’ the voters, as has happened repeatedly in the past. The campaign leaders and candidates of all parties are to be commended for this healthy situ- Ition. ENOVM ihe South Buffalo No time limit! Mr. and Mrs. Al Junick of 22 Gravel street are the proud parents of a baby girl, their second, born on Saturday at 9:15 a. m. at Our Lady 01‘ Vicbqry Hospital. . This is but the first of a series of post-campaign round-ups bo- cuuse we cannot. stop until the County Division reports to Dan Streoter—-OVER THE TOP.