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I. -' ’ G: '; iii ‘iii 5% PAGE FOUR STEEL ‘CITY PRESS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1947, TRIAL IN WOODS (Continued from Page 1) America or the United States will free Poland from this terror, as promised by the Atlantic Cl1a1'le1'.” Two Underground Movements Several times while pe1'forming' his duties as “executioner of death sentences” during his six years of service in the Lwow district, Czes- luw said he was suspected by the BU and had to go into hiding for months. In spring of last; year, things were too hot for him. So he moved to Danzig, entered the Uni- versity of Danzig as a. medical student, continuing however, to be an “executioner of death sen- tences.\ trophies would be presented as soon as they came in. Came in from where? And ‘when? and one-sided score of 52-to-22 last Saturday‘ evening at the Latina- wanna High School. The Mohawl-Is. paned by ex- -Lackawanna High School stars, Tony Corral and Gene Zadzilka, who scored 36 points ‘betwcen.rthem- selves, took a commanding 23-to-5 lead at the end of the first quarter. Sunday, the Mohawks will t_angle with the Cheektowaga team at Chgektowaga. lect their own method——usua11y :firearms—'—but the order must be obeyed. Czeslaw said he was “in the woods,” in the L\vow district. from 1940 until the spring of 1946. Dur- ing the Nazi administration he said, there were two underground movements which sometimes fought against each other and at other times with each other against the Germans. One was communist inspired, and those boys now have jobs in the Warsaw government and in the EU. The other, Czes- la\v’s outfit, was anti-communist. as well as anti-Nazi. It's because the anti-Red poles were leading the 1944 uprising against Germans in Warsaxv that the Soviet army withhold its assault upon the city. permitting the slaughter to con- tinue. Our Lady Of Victory Six-Man Football Tezim evened up matters with the St. Francis team last Fri- day afternoon at Athol Springs, 20-to-16. Previously, OLV had tak- en a severe setback from this same team. \Both sides are shooting each other like rabbits in the guerrilla warfare. The Polish Communists are directing much of their attack —-burning houses, raping women, enslaving old men~—against 100,000 Polish born Germans who have been trying to hide their ancestry so as to keep their property. The underground respects these folks- deutch as having the same right as other Poles. Outstanding in the victory were Whartling, Rossetti and Cantwoll, who combined to lead the OLV squad to the upset. The ticket sale for the Lacl(a- waniia Stcelers-South Side Club football game at; Buffalo’: Civic Stadium is going “great guns.” Following the impressive victory of the Steelers over their Blasdell adversaries, it is expected that more tickets for this classic will be needed than are already printed. Get your tickets early and save the added charge that will be in- curred at the gate. Don’t forget, the game is to be played on Sun- day, November 23rd. Last week’s sports question q_nswer: “The Seven Mules.” “The Soviet army is lying in wait to suppress a rebellion if the puppet Warsaw government crum- bles. The underground, 100,000 tsrong with nerve centers in Lon- don and Stockholm, is hoping This week's sports question: “Who is the Chief Scout for the Buffalo Bisons of the American Hockey League?\ STEVE TGNCHEFF All basketball managers who are interested in entering teams in the Cily Basketball Leagues this coming season are invited to be present at the Lacknwamm High School next Monday evening, Nov- ember 17, in Study Hall 205. The “A” League games will be played on the Lack:uvmu|:1 High School gymnasium floor while the “B\ League games will be played on the Roosevelt and ML-Kinley schools‘ floors. The Lnckawanna Mohawlcs of the Allie Seelbach “A” League out- played, outs.-marled, and outscored the East Aurora. basketball team of the same league by a convincing Owned and Opel-med By A Disabled Vet JIIROSZ liquor Store :’ ‘ 1 I :9. . i ‘'!-'.—'.';7,:: 1 .1 Virluzilly all the championship baseball and softball teams have ‘been presented with their trophies that they had won during‘ the sum- mer. However, them seems to be u neglect of the two championship ‘teams in the Junior and Midget. Baseball Leagues who, as yet, have received nothing but promises and brushoffs. 513 RIDGE ROAD near CENTER IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WHISKIES SCOTCH AND BRANDIES FOR DELIVERY PHONE TR. 7738 0PEN9A.M.'.l.‘011P.M. They were assured that their I would like to express My Sincere Thanks Io Ilue Citizens of laclmwanna for the Grand Co-operation in Re-Electing Me to the Board of Assessors. Joseph J. Jarosz ’ 0 , ' worth stopping for! ~ . JD-\l&.... 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