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M PAGE TWO STEEL ‘CITY PRESS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1947 a ruler of Japan, the Emperor was responsible for the rape of Nan- king, the atrocities of Singapore, the Death March of Bataan; just as deeply responsible as Hitler was for the mass murder of Jews and horrors of concentration camps. If there was such a thing as an even- handed distribution of justice, this owl-eyed little gentleman would have danced on air, like ‘so many of his subordinates. ceived score: of ‘letter: each day from an undiocloued noun: . . . free theater tickets for the page three weélu. Never mind all who phone calls, folks, we'll try In yet it out this week . . . é, (Cgntinuegj on Pa; STEEL CITY PRESS Lackawamm’: Progressive Newspaper 10,000 copies distributed every Weénesduy in the inlerent of community beuermeixt for Lackawnnnu, Bhudell, Woodlawn and South Buffalo. Published Wednelday of Each Week at 19 INGHAM AVENUE, LACKAWANNA, N. Y. By The Steel City Press Corporation Phone Woodlawn 0665 Editor ind Publisher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joseph E. Bu-tzak Joe. Curran very happy over the returns from the tag day held Sunday for the Catholic War Veterans. Joe is commander of the local post . . . Joe. Amorosi also elated by the turn-out at his Stc-e1er's dance Sunday. It proves that the people of Luclmxvannma are behind Joe. and his boys . . . ,. We saved Hirohito for political reasons. Sooner or later, they may backfire. He remains the heart and soul of Japan, and the country's rallying point. For all their bow- ing and scraping‘, and hissing politeness, the yellow men‘ are still potential enemies. They beat and starved and mm‘- dered American boys. They“ tied British soldiers in bundles, and us- ed them for bayonet practice. Their military ‘history is the black- esl. ever rccorded.. .but since the responsible head of the state is \a perfect gentleman,” let's forget it. After all, Got.-ring, Himmler and the rest were not. Board of Director: Julius 308:, President Thaddeus C-uiewicz, Vice President Secr:lary.Treuurer, Raymond F. Gibbons Armnnd Cnpodagli, the most en- vied man in Llckawanna. Through a miuuke, his name has been left in the Pres: as the recipient of Advertising Manager. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John N. Stefan Advertising Representatives . . . .AIBert Jnnicki, Andrew Bod: Society Editor & Classified Ads. . . . . . . . . . . .Mr|. Fred Gawlak f Sports Editor . .... ...... on... log .. .. Stephen Touche“ Staff Photographer. .. .. cu u u nu to u. .. .. .. .Aldo Filipetli ‘ ne fic bu th -(or:-':o:.-::. -:o;-:.-:o:-‘-:o:- -:9::2.-ms:e:¢eus:¢a:;::m;:::c:f-éi::e 3 ?*f 9 coma. $50.00 IN CASH GIVEN IIWIIY 5.. ‘ Isl’ . . $25.00; 2nd . . $15.00; 3rd . . $10.00 [DE {IE5 WE HAVE HUNG. . .and are still in the process of hanging. .. “war criminals.” Politicians, gen- erals, industrialists, doctors, even insignificant little men like ser- geants and prison-keepers. _ Yet, Hirohito, Emperor of Japan, who, under our own definition of war criminals, is certainly one, re- tains title and comforts and never will be arraigned at the bar of jus- tice for his sins. coxcnnr ‘Kin nzmci: by the War Crime Trials, but never published, proved that Hirohito was in on the war preparations step by step... His Grand Cham- berlain said he was the best inform- ed man in Japan on the course of the war.\ . muunmc '3 \Zagreb\ Croatian Tamburitza Orch. 3: or HAMILTON, oumuo AMERICA'S MOST COLORFUL CIOAYIAN MUSICAL OICHESVIA Q Sponsored by Cuclian I. C. Church «I «in CHURCH HAIL - I00 RIDGE IOAD, LACK. .4, Yet, Mr. Lauterbnch points out tha t. Gen. Douglas MacArthur waxes enthusiastic about Hirohito, describing him as \a perfect little gentleman\ and “the kind of chap you'd be proud to have in your golf club.\ SUNDAY, Nov. 23, 1941 g: concur mo 1». M. ‘DANCING rouows ‘- ADMISSION $1.00, ‘lax ind. . . In his book \Danger From the ast,” Richard Lautex'1‘nach, a dis- inguished correspondent, writes: ‘Incriminating documents, secured THE FACT REMAINS that, as I wish to express my éincere thanks to the Voters of the First Word for the Vote of Confidence given Me in my Election to the Ipend some time in Lnckawlnnn, loo . . . Member: of the Board of Education felt “kc congreumtn during the past week. They all rc- At all times I will do my utmost RIDGE TERRACE CLEANERS to bring needed and -deserved im- provements to the biggest Word may CLEANING az LAUNDRY wo. 2990 0. uomz. Prop. in the City of lackawannu. My Thanks again fo everyone who made my Election Possible. ONE or» THE GREAT . rorzcgs FOR (3000 : N A M 2 RIC A JOHN B. WEBER POST 898 VFW Councilman-Elect LACKAWAN N A NEW YORK 31' «1 “:{ 1,. NZ 5 23;?-7' ii: ;4£'l!'!af04‘!§'|!J T H E H.AR,:P’S INN (Formerly the Swing Bar) 2260 -HAMBURG TPKE. YOUR HOST . . . JACK HARDY Entoriainmem Every Night |’.‘j\-‘”_“_‘''-' |\\ ,.... ® The many fg-iends of Tessie Kij are wondering why she cannot keep to one boy friend for long. Each time they see her she is with someone new. Fifi lasted only A short time and ah-eady she has someone else in mind . . . At the Stee1er's dance last Sunday. George (Umbriago) Komlenovich charmed the girls by acting as a snake charnlor. He made himself very popular . . . J .3‘ JG How come Betty Hnnley doesn't make henelf mean more often about the city? It's all right to spend the days at her beauty shop in Woodlawn, but she ahouhi é VISIT’ THE ,'/ ' Newly Remodeled and Enlarged v«~,,:°:.5“/ llAl'|'E|l’3 Glllll FINE FOODS AT ALL TIMES FISH FRY AND CHICKEN — FRIDAY AND SAT. Walter Kulpinski, Prop. 94 CENTER STREET LACKAWANNA, N.Y. ‘Vim Pay Nlore for Quality Milk \Vhen'*Y0u Can Buy It For Less at HOLLAND DAIRY HOME DEL|VERY20¢ a quart STOP AT OUR.PLAN'I' AND BUY PASTEIJRIZED or PASTEURIZED.-HOMOGENIZEDA MILK AT GREATER SAVINGS TO YOU — GALALON HOLLAND DAIRY 32 nounnn nvnmn: CALL TR. 5722 LACKAWANNA, N. Y. Attention I-HI.‘ US SHOW YOU HOW 1'0 SIVII 30 T0 40°/o. On over-all costs of new homes by building wiih NATCO, cl wonderfully new brick file that produces cs solid masonry wall. SEE US, FOR COMPLETE DETAILS COM. - COKE — GMSS IIOCKS —- FMGSTONES sun-pm co., Inc. T - I80 RIDGE ROAD LACKAWANNA, N. Y. ‘IR. 5560 ‘IR. 5560 TA. 3879 Res., 23 RAPIN ST. KING FUEL C0. co1u.—com:—woon—'ro1-sou. num mucus smvncl: orncz Ann rum ~ , nurmno o, N. 1. PAUL KAMUNSKI, Prop. 1980 WILLIAM STREET “Q n * \ \* \‘ E?‘ ‘ ‘WIN _ J’ - .. . When we 9:? lo America «mwo tidoinn... 1 - 1 ., FGAIEB la :9 \own 7‘ H-I