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LACKAWANNA'S PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER VETERAN OWNED AND OPERATED ECOND YEAR. NO. :31 LACKAWANNA, N. Y., WEDNESDAY‘, AUGUST 25, 1948 FOUR PAGES VFW SET FOR NATIONAL ENCAMP‘M3ENT TO BE HELD IN ST. |.~0U%|S, AUG. 29-SEPT. 3 Local Woman Will Play Lady Isabel Chairman of ”Area One\ LOCAL MUSICIAN LOSES GUITAR SERBIAN DAYS PLANNED FOR rmsr PEAGETIME man:-'1 REGISTRATION gnu: MONDAY. AUG. 30 At Erlanger Run Sylvia :l\'laich. local young Eng- lish war wife. will play Lady Isabel in \East. I.ynne,\ daddy of melo- dramns, and the play that has probably lifted more ! to stardom than any other. “East Lynne,\ presented by the Boule- vard Players as the final ‘offering of their five-play summc-1' season at. the Erlanger Llmatrc, will open tonight for a five-night run. Audiences are invited to cheer the heroine and hiss the v1ll’ain in Mrs. Henry Woods’ famous drama of the unforunnatc Lady Isabel Jane. to whom fate dealt many a. cruel blow be-io1'e‘l\er sad end. II‘s vgixzty In plurk a guitar. but when suxm-one plucks one away {mm a .~pui' on the .~ld£‘\\aH\ whlle Lhv nwnex Isn't. looking‘. tha.t's a. th1‘.fm:c-ni tune. And that's what huppvnerl 1:-cu-ntly to George Makeyenku of 97 Fnfth St. The first such event In New York State. “Serbian Days\ Will be held on August :28 and :29 at the church grounds of the Serbian Church, 18 Church St‘ On Satur- day. the affaxr “all start at 1 p. m. Stephen Kragovxch 15 chairman assis ! by Stephen Baich as co- chauman. A contingent of \'I“\V clelegates from Erie Cou-nty will leave here for the 4‘9th annual National Encampment of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. in -be held in St. Louis, Mo., August 29th to September 3rd, (‘oumy Commander Julius Boda reported today. .\Iake_vcnkn, \\hn u-mks at the _Bct.hl:-hcm Steel plant In the day- ‘iunc and suums a gultax m the e\emnu~. had been entextammg pa- umxs of a Buffalo xesiaurant and staztcd fox home. He set his gmtar fdown beside hlm while waiting for a hus at Pratt and Broadway. \\'hc-n ho looked ‘for n. the guitar was guiw. All Men Between the Ages of ‘I8 and 26 Are Required by Law to Register On Appointed Days At Nearest Draft Board; Veterans of World War II In 18-26 Age Group Are Required To Register. Cominanclcr Boda said that everything points to -this year's national gathering being the big- gest and most important VFW convention in the oi'gnnizntion’s liisl.or:.'. He said that advance re- quests for hotel reservations indi- cate that upwartls of 60.000 dele- gates and alteriiates. members and families of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and its Ladies Au- xiliary will attend. The encampment will att-tact national attention. Boda said, be- cause it will be the first meet- ing this year of a major vetei'an organization and because the trend of veteraii thinking in this important election year will be closely watched. ' Commander Boda said the principal themes of the meeting will be national security. the housing shortage and veteran legislation. Resolutions reacliiiig VFW Na- tional Hoadqiizirters imlicate that a uniform pension plan. housing‘, World War ll zuljustcd service compensation. Veterans‘ RFC. sti-engliteiiing of POW legislation and Universal Military Training will be the foundation of the or- The reccpuon cunlnnuee wll consist. of Rev. Mxromxr Dubak. E. Myron Began. Peter Velebnt. Re». Poldsky of Hamxlton, Ont.. and Steve Korach. Other committee menmexs fol- lo“: The fi1‘.<1 pt-acennwudrzxt't'1n thr h1~'t'-)ry of this country will begin with the rvgi~t1'atxu11 of young men between the ages of ‘la’ and 26. The re:g,:I.<t1‘at'i-n1 is slated to officially get |.1Ildt:)‘\\:«.1_\‘ un ;\‘lul1dh_‘». .—\u-,:u~t 331;. and cuntmue thx-uugh Se1Iten1be1' 12$. Mrs. Klaich, who is playing the lead role. studied at the London Guild Hall School of Drama. played on the English stage. nnd was signed by J. Arthur Rank for movie work, but mzu'ried an Ameri- can soldier from Lncliawanmi, Peter Klan-li, and came to the United States with him two years ago. She now lives in Ridgewood Village. . RICHARD H. KRYDER I fcc-I bad about 11.\ he said. he- Treasure: : Peter Klanch Richard H K1'y(]or_, axe.-umg m-.~da_\' vwnung In Lagkauanna Vic-e—p1esident of tho Alscn DisLn- r“'i\ Smmun‘ “ 3 p‘““”\'“\ W .. =-rd-r»o-1.1vr‘c- Lal\e\'xe\\*. ;\. \., \\‘11l Pu“ um ‘. \I .m an 0 mu-_\' Ila.»-pnal. .\’u\\. unless tne thnef H'l.u!n: my gunar or I am able [(1 hmmw one-. 1 mm‘: he able in do my hxt for this worthy l-ausc I “as supposed to play Wed-; Sec1‘etar_vt Dnrothy Zagmau. Bar: Mil-w Stnjanonch, George Bunch. Nylon Bugan. JL. Nivk Peakir. M11-'.e l{m‘d1ch.(.ue( xge Smil- Jamch .I1'., B1o\\'n.e $rm1pa.nu\n. Stme Zaxlan, NIL}. Kukoleua. B1o'.\me Mantula. Lulxa Gav1'.lo- vuch. Charles Kukoleca. Pa.1l .\Iumci1. Mike 31-umch, Junn Mu- mch, Alex Tmtox, Nxck Mandncn, J01: Mandxch, John Grujnch. Bmgo: .\Iir_h2.e] Kukoleca. Muh- un Vujxcich. Kathy Kukanoxwch, Ann Dukxch. Florence Jamaiuvxch, App:ux.:xm:»i3,' 3~.~‘«~'| men m '2. ~ age ,s:rr;L.p \\'.1l reglstel m Ene ' r-..'1t_\ alone. A .~\:xp:.lat:on m the ;-:aa.e'.'zr:e draft law :5 'ha: all serve as chnnman of Alva One In the Cuunty Divislon of the 19122 Community Chest (annpangn whigh runs from October 11 though the: mL.;p_\ 28111 SHOP TALK .~-'.e:an~ be-ween 1% and 2-5 must: ..,—;.~-,.-1. Rv:g2i'.).a!\'l'1 sian-.:ld he wade at a. draft hnard must uon« ;\Iakeycnkn dt-a('I'nhed the Instru- M11 Kl'$'d‘-‘l\5 8Dl)0lnl11W11'- “RS mam. as a .\Iart1n Dreadnaught announced this week by Laurence made of l0>e\\'nud. wnh a yellow C. Johnson. retired supen.-i.~:ng' fu-nl. It wuuld he remgmzed principal of the On-hzu-d I’ark (.'en- -.-u.~xi_\'. lu~ ~2ud, lxccauw IL once was u»r~..rr:: in local men B’NA| B’R|TH OF BUFFALO \'.ea' \\'a\«g‘ dflg g~_ P-'>X.ce l§ap!a:n Cf~.arle-s A. Rose RELEASES SURVEY RESULTS !‘.r\ a'r-.»,v_ m xv; \\ \\ ‘:1 3»-w --F. ~»,!e::\-v :Cl’\‘l(‘Q --and m I! .~ r-\pecied ma‘: '.’051 Editorial opinion in a. large ma- jority of the nation’s daily news- papers supported establishment of the new State of Israel. according to a survey made by the Anti-De- famation League of B'nai B’rith. Review of 200 leading news- papers from all sections of the country disclosed that more than half of them editorialized on Israel's dramatic declaration of in- dependence. Of these 64 per cent. were .favorable, 32 per cent non- committal. Ira] School. chairman of the Coun- ty D1\'i:10n in the furthcomznp; fund musing d)‘|\‘e. vqmppo.-(I “nth an amplxfyxng‘ sys- mm and has foux plugged holes \\h1-rv tho mres. went m. er. H-uurxez. Scars 2° re.;nr.:..v,: xou .f' -.~. \~xa* xv\! r.. .. \” \\33 I‘*‘r~’v‘'-E’= 31 \H5 ‘ward- - rm. ..~.~.. . .. ... . H > _ < Lseml C “H (N mmmg me If 1 and n P.....- .~e:\ed as a member f..0<. Ty. . 4.‘ .7 d. \g Fr, ‘M. .. ~-I »:§- LE~.Aa\\'Bm'18. :E‘Xv:L\.‘.V'e ser- 0 \. y.‘ ~ 4 ‘ A’ A.4~... n . .. ‘a An . . ; *'-..' ‘'::r‘ \V''- \ \\ e'.r1e:1 Nu! H mar‘ I\.u‘n.u- ‘fur _ ‘ ‘rd 4 d“ ‘g '_°lld ‘Var Ink‘ :1”; .3‘ W“! “Z” a, _ W . 1.. A: :ra' t.m~ -.vL-2‘ :.\'rU men 1aI‘.‘d\\l\LZ‘ Tw H~ma~~. ’I‘\\.n‘;\. 31'\‘- L3~*8“ ~-:!\‘t'd in U10 Gal‘m -XU.‘rx‘ra1*- \\7a'éx I{ee.»..: L'r‘ trd >'.a:w< Armed Forces. s‘ . .~ . .v . ..u V _ . pg §5,5” \,nwO_‘.,.¢5; H , _,,_ Tm sv;I‘.6:d.:.€ of regzsuauon 15 venient ‘»rm~' at \ms 1'-‘g ‘ma:‘.< ‘L \‘“ “ sinre at. Se-reca a-trl Caze\- \ 3 9 Helen Smxlpanirh. Ann Kukuleca. Mary Korach, Katherme Dulax. Ann Pnca. Ann Pavluvxch, .\Ia1y Taduh. M1-. Kryder sewed as a distmt chairman in Area One of the Coun- ty Dixislun in the 1947 Communit‘_‘,' Chest campaign. L'ndcr his lead:-r~ ship the district obtained contribu- tions amounting to $9,536 or 103 per cent of its 89.150 quota. A veteran of World War 11. Mr. Kry- der served in the CS. .\'avy\s At.- lantic Fleet Destroyer Unit. He was assigned to the Commander's staff and held the rank of Lieuten- ant. “\\'l1ne\'m took u \\-un\t he able ‘.0 sell 11, and I'm afraul it ml! end up as lvndlmg uoud,\ he saxd. Secretary of Conlnwrcc Charles Sa\\_\er uill speak at the Dis- tinguished Guests Banquet at the 49th annual National Encampment of the Veterans M Foreign Wars of the United States in St. Louis, ‘M0. The banquet, u ill be held in the Gold Room of the Jefferson Hotel at 6:30 p. m., August 30. Tickets are $5 each and may he ordered now from George Allen, Kiel Audi- torium, St. Louis. Mo. IN.‘ cxeam Marge Paxl-:v.<‘n. Lxihan Krause. Beuy S:o;a»<ov.\;, .\I1lly Alckslch, Donna Zaxlac. Paulme Gjunch. .\1r. .\Ia1\eycnko 1s marncd and has four chxldren. PARISIHONERS Will Kitchen: T‘h1s “Ill be under the dn-ecnon of the Serbzan S1sters Clrcle of Lackawanna. Rxversxde. and Tonawanda. in charge “:11 be Mrs. Julia Gjurlch and Mrs. Mar- tha. Pesuit. Aug 30 Men barn ahw Aug 30, 1912 Aug 30. Sept 1 Mm burn in I923 ganization's legislativc program in the 81st Congress. HONOR REV. C!0l|N0 nne reason f-~r N» grr-nv \2 1:12:- Mm born in 1924 A testimonial banquet for the Rev. Thoma~ Cmlino will be gnven hy the pa!‘i.<lunn¢:1'S nf St. An- thony's Chulch m hnnm of his re- cent appmmnmonr as pastor of the chmch. I: ml! he held at BI:-morial Hall on Sunday, Augusi: 29th at '-':'3() p, m. Sept 8. 9 Sept 4. or 7 Man bum in 1924 Men ham in 1926 Important internal matters to be considered will be a proposed ‘per capita tax irmroase, paid-up life membership. :1 retirement. plan for National HE‘Zld(‘[ll{ll‘El‘l'S employees and revision of b_vla\\'.< to modernize structural organiza- tion. Mon bum in H2? Only four per cent. were critical or antagonistic in tone. A second check of editorial com- ment. this time based on how edi- tors reacted to President Truman‘s de facto recognition of Israel. re- vealed almost. the same percentage of approval. However, here unfavorable com- ment rose to 19 per cent, though it was not. directed toward Israel but criticized Truman's recognition as “a political device.\ Barbecued Lamb: Jovo Zavlax‘. Steve Paich. Milan Gjunch. They “ill be assxsted by members of the St. Stephen and Bah-can Lodge. Beauty Contest: Mme Radnnwn. Sam .\’u-hoias. For [hut Labor Day trip he nut: to take advantage af A. W. Juliu1' Special Offer. For only $4 you get 1 complete lubrciatlon. oil change. and the Flushmuterntion for cleaning your crankcue. This flush rnuker operation is the very latest method for cleaning and remov- ing all sludge. carbon and foreign matter from the cranlccane. brelther pipe and filler pipe. oil type transmission And lower motor. You :am’t go wrong at A. W. Julius. 235 South Side Parkway at Abbott and McKinley Pnrwey. )3 )3 J‘ Sept 13, 1% Sept 15. I6 Sop! I7, 18 Mm born in 1928 Men barn in !929 Men born m 1930 beiuru Sam. 19 Safety Corner County lndusma than-man Estes M. Iiinxbrotlgh announced this week the appointment’. of Ram dall E. Frye. general nmnager of the W S: F .\Immfac,Luring Com- pany, Inc-., 251 Seneca Street. Buf-‘ falo, as Industrial Chairman of Area. One in the 1948 c:.unpaig'n.5 Mr. Frye lives at 95 Rosodale Ave-' nue in Hamburg. He held the same post m the Chest campaign of 1947. He has been an active \\«o1 kcr in the Erie L‘-uum_\' Boy Scout (.7ouncII and senod as a vnluntee-r solicuor m xis 1947 Fund cam- - -. 3. H 9 made on 81‘; .;' [he at -we dates zf your age Scheduled Lu address the an- nual distinguished guests‘ banquet. ia Secretary of Connnerce Charles Sawyer. Prominent figures slated to speak to the assembly are Gen. Omar Bitadlcy. Veterans Admi- nistrator Carl Gray. Adm. Louis Denfield. Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Her- shey. NAM Prcsiclcnt Blorris Sayre and AFL President William Greene. Persident 'I‘1'uman and Gen. Eiseuho\vor also have been invited. among many others. Major encampment comnmlees and the National Council of Ad- minisnation will nwc-t a day in advance of the official om-ampv menr opening. lllembc-rs of the National Legislative Conimxtrtee have been assumed in meat with encampment committees on hous- ing. national seclmty, legislation and encampn1entl.o assist them In deliberations on hundreds of reso- lutions to be considered at the en- campment. Statistics show that many acci- dents uughi. be avoided if adequate plecautlons were taken before they happen. If xt were possible to see every accident exposure, both from n xiwclmaxxical and huma stand- point and If it. were possible to bring about conditions which would xemedy these hazards, an. ideal safety situaiion could he obtained xrhich uould be hencficial to all The prmcxpal speakcx wnll be .\Is;:1'. John P. Bolaud. recent ad- nnnlsnalm uf the NRRA In Italy. Greece, and the Balkan states. Re- cently, he returned from Japan where he made a survey for the United States. na‘ par::c~.1;ax' group. .\r.;.-ans '-.-rn 11519:’ Sept. 15:. 1930 u !1 haw xu !v;3‘§'.tZ' \\~.t'n:n five days after hrs lath birthday. The c1ass‘f:ca:ions as lxsted by the President fa}! Into 13 groups, with men avaxlable for mllitary ;~er\‘xce hsted as ‘.-A. Actual draft- .ng of 1-3. n'v:.'1 “-11 be by age, with the oldest calizd f rst. There “'21! is .\.-1 lo':'.er3: as m the last’ mu Tr: \..:.l to umfnrm xull me 'L'\_\' «La»? am-n Isa‘: by local '3-,-2u'ds| and ' age. Buttons: Ann Bawh. Cam] Ma- mula, Nada 1’{o'=an--vxch. Dmozhy Malotic, Steve Korach, Paul Pnca. Married Men Win Again The survey, prepared by Arnold Forster, director of the League's Civil Rights Division, also ex- amined opinions expressed by lead- ing radio commentators. national magazines and members of Con- gress. It. reported a “preponder- ance of favorable sentiment in two of the four. areas considered-the press and Congress.\ Radio commentators were \mark- George Ilund is me general chamnan and fharles Saccomanno mil he the toastmastex. For the second um: this sea- son the maned men defeated the single men of the Club Brooksxe at then‘ recent outmg ai Angola- on-Ihe-Lake. Jot‘ ;\'agy was the mnmng pxtchcr Mule Roman Keno duel was the losing pxteher. Hank Stoner. nranagor of the marned men. u as the star at the plate havmg fwe for s1.\. Joe Brese had four for sxx for me losers. The fmal scolc was .32-17. Plans W111 be made fur another outmg at‘ a meetmg to ne heid In the near future. partu.-s 1n'u-rested in home and in mdustnal safetg, Having this in mind.. and it. be- mg: a prune interest of this Com- mittee. \\e have obtained 8 right to reC.c1\'e mail on complaints and Sllg'}:£('S[l0nS at. the Hotel Lacka- Man's Body Recovered From Bethlehem Slip Y‘? F\-c\\'-‘rzs Pnd\D 3\-'~ R tge Rwi :‘.c.s:‘ 1\'.:'u1r\ ‘ 1 zn-..<t :'~:‘ F.=‘~. Fr_\s --n F fa) ~ \'-?.1 Area One m the County Dmswn of the Chest's campaign mcludes the following mums and r.ommum- ties: Angola-Evans. Bram. De-rb_\', Highland - On - The - Lake. North Evans. Athol Spnngs - Lncksley Park, Lakevieu, \Vanakal1. (‘Inven- bank~.\It,. Vernon. Big Tree. mas- dell. Woodlau n. Boston. Eden. Hamburg, Collins. Gowanda State Hospital. Lawtons, .\’onh Collms, Thomas Indxan School and the City of Lackawanna. A hnd.‘ \cnm'tx\e:\‘ xdenufxed as that of I.a\\1enu= E. COUnL‘_\'. 46, Clmc-.}and. Ohm, was znnm ed from the Br:'.l‘.1r*ht.l}\ (1)1111-any slip be- hmd the cnmpanv adm:n:stration hmldmg last xwn-‘n The body had been In the uater at least a week and “as badly xmmlatod. Thxs may haw been caused |«v .=h:p pm-ope1~ lexs. avcmdmyz tn .\[£’d1(‘8l E\ami- ner Aamn \\':\gnN The bod} “as xdenufled by papers in a. wallet ca\ z1iv»a_\'~ er -_v a is-2w:<.v~ Tneu an ‘n men K‘-ha are ex- cmp! fxv.-m Ln: draft; T.:<- law passed by Congress au- tast) sand“-\~—..= F xslme :v.u::cf'...'*.g s~ r '3 Pm.‘-'—s).\g '5 dr.‘,E\ 1!-v'1'v_ f.:«g‘ .na'.1.a.'»_\‘ exezzxpts xxa VCXEIZLHS on. rf Lam.-u:\xa:.na‘ '«,>= R1.:;: R m! Rv~t.'9.-:.u u.-tn at 351152 J‘ days servzce be- =.~.u-m Pearl Harbvr -‘Dem-mher 7. ‘..~-111 and \'-._I Pay (Sv;m.-niber 2, 1.-4'“-. L3 \\ ‘h ‘.2 n1m:ths' s»:1'\'1ce wanna I’lvaso forward same addressed to the \Safmy (.‘omm1ttee\ Junior Chamber of ('on1n1en-.9, Hotel I.a-.-kaxx-mum. I.acka\\‘anna. New Yolk. If your xdea has ment. It will be acted upon. (‘an you answer ‘yes\.’ 1. Do you keep an antiseptic; handy and use xt on all breaks in shm, however slngixt‘? Do you know wnere the near- est fxrc alarm béx ii and how to use xt? edly noncommittal,\ whxle \com- paratively little general comment\ was noted in large-circulation peri- pad 3: s:.s.nan'.s. odicals Ray Ha|linnn'| Texaco Slnhon. 2861 South Park Ave.. continues to enjoy growing popularity. The genxal irinhrnnn sure gn-ea 2h: beak 'et\u‘rn 5z[,~'.u!!'.iFr 1“. 1940 and L:-.. :4. ‘.'.-4‘.« vhc daze draft Bodies of Two Local zr-\' \ur.:' .r.:n effect) Theft Reported Soldiers Are On Way \;.<.» e\c:r.;‘t by Ran are ordamed T. ~'e::~. szudenzs s!.xd;»'.ng for and c-~~=«‘wn\ ‘us ob- The theft of a dark green 1935 Buick sedan was reported to police [this week by its owner Herman ‘Caldwell of 96 Gates Ave. He ‘claimed that the automobxle was gsjolen between the hours of 1230 fa. m. and 11:30 a. m. Saturday. ' The automobile is valued at 3350 according to Mr. Caldwell. The Department\. of the Army has announced that the bodxes of two local soldxers who were kzlled In Europe have arnvs-d at the New York Port of Exxtbarkatlon. They are Pfc. Stanley Gawlak. son of Frank Gawlak of -11 Ingham Ave. and Pic. Edmund L. Rak. son of LOUIS Ra}; of 115 Roland Ave. and mos! courteous of Itrvice. Drop in and have your car wank- cd. the oil changed. or the tire fixed, the next zzmc you purchase A special pre-encampmen1:~ school for departnieiit service officers will be held Aug. 27-28 with high V'F\V and VA officials S(‘1‘VlY‘lg as the faculty. As usual. principal election fight is expected to center around the Junior Vice Commui1dei'-in- Chief office, for there has been no sign of orgaiiizecl effort to deviate from the establislierl prac- tice of promoting the liolders of the seiiioi: and junior vice-eom- nlal|(lE.I‘ chairs. Heii'-apparent. to Commandei‘-in-Chief Ray H. Bran- naiiian is Senior Vice Coiiimanv.lei'- in-Chief Lyall T. Beggs, Matlison, Wisconsin. who wnuld he SllK.‘(‘9(lCd in the .\'o. 3 position by Junior Vice Commaiitler-in-Cliief ('l_\‘de Lewis, Plattsbiiur. Y. —- if the succession system stands. Few aspirants to the Junior-vice office have announced can<li(lac_v. Early hats in the ring lic-long to Frank ll. Gonsalves. retiring Cal- ifornia coiiiniaiidei-; Cliarlos Rails. Marine captain in World War II, and immediate past commander of Washington; Frank .\'lilcs. well- known corespnndent and \\'l'lL(‘l'. endorsed by the I)e.pa1'tment of Iowa: Frank Hilton. _\outh[Lil Pennsylvania COll1n18l’|(l(‘.l'. and Cass Moss. Louisiana cnniiimmler. who will be lioomed for l,l1(‘ junior- vice spot or as Judge Advocate General. ~ »I‘:' :11 Luxx sezvlcc) LIIGIIIIWAIIIIIVS FOIIEMOST ARTIST PLANS PIGTIIIIE-0F-MOIITH EXHIBIT .;.- ma; n- .1’~cvJ :1 [lie mzhfary gu He Clfflel new hrel. batteries cl: aiatiz amu- A..'.- ma::\a1I_v uh-.1\:-z1c.«J 03.‘ the 1 at\. law an: rngh ‘sq: -L-I students ‘g» 1.» ,:;:\d.;a.:.ur1 V: in‘ age of :30 ~ .1‘ they d» not pxou-~ 3. Are fIrea1'rns unloaded and kept. lucked up? ‘P-U’ .\[‘I::~»-\': (,'L;‘_ By JEAN GIER H.m:'~u:g Thrnpxm ;< SAFETY COMMITTEE WEBER AUXILIARY NEWS The picturesque quarters of romzmtic New Orleans vivid with legencl —- blue ~kies as a back,L:1'ound for sponge boats at Tarpon Springs. I\lor1Lla — French pnttery sellers in old Quebec —— white gabled uuttztges in New England's Nantucket. Boy Traps Opossum mxmnue: c ms f.:'.~‘.l and co}- [1'nu'(\]e= and <n;«-3‘ ¢\uI'.c\.'f n1 .=-gm‘ .~'.:|d-;r.:- fm t\\' 11>? of the There It a laugh a m.n,:»~ \~‘~u'. madexxt. ywu. ”r1\\k'\'m. students tin Thru Jv\~h‘= -- I“ ‘-2 d‘ m: all r-;'\i :n then: C'!m\\. l§'.ic1-s and .\I\.‘\\_'- B«~~;x.~‘ '~i..d‘rS thur «iv.-'.Ic;uu:~ <.'\'.x zu .<-Mu _\~ x mm gut spazh:-:‘:1.-n \\r ‘.:~.v~;a'.~. F5“ T:-9 law aays the F’!-..~:d:n€ has can nl.|\! F--:9: LEGION GOLF DAY The Ladies Au.\'ilia1-y of the John B. Weber Post, 898, VFW, will hold a regular meeting at the club rooms, 14 Ridge Road. on Thursday, August. 26, at 8 p. :11. There will be games and refresh- mcnts. Jack ;\IrLann. ‘J _\ea:.~ nld. 1552 Abbott Rnad. sxaxred trapping a year ago. Thxs }ear ‘no: trapped an opposum In the back yard of ms home. At first ha‘ decxded to kvcp It as a pet but then he 7\:-Ian-ed .: “ould be happier Lac}. m '13 na- tural habxtat Jack IS the sun of John .\Ict'ann. I‘e_n1‘e':~‘ent;at’1\'e of the Steel. \\'0rkers. C10. SET FOR MONDAY .]n.<<-ph May. Chairman of the Anlorican Leglon Golf 'I'ourna~ 11¢-pcudems Uefnwd These are only a few nf the scenes caught. and Impxxsoned on canvas by Lackn\\’anna’s foremost. nrtxst. Ethel J. Twnst. R:-fusmg to copy from scene‘:-. already pumtwd. M155 Twist, who has traveled from the rocky coasts of (.§10ucesle1‘. Mass. to the coral reefs of Ben muda, prefers nrlgmal scenes. “Every place I go I get. snmethmg out of the Lnp for exlnbmon.\ ful ongxnal clmvxrtnng a corner of he! (ielnghfmll l-uta'nen where glass- ware from Ausma, Sweden. Yel- 1-m=tom~. Ohm. ;\la\1cn and many uthL'1' cnuntn9.< an dx.=pIa_\ ed Also sinking is thc (élnucester \‘v'l|1d0\,\‘ in her SpaCl0liS baclxyard. ment. annmmces that the Erie County Ann-rican Legion Golf Day \\‘Ill be held at the South Shore L’uunil_v (‘lub on .\londay. August Ilmln. (Eu-on fees wxll be $1.50 and play will be all day. Refreshments will be available at the club house. Fr}: nn Fr:-sag. n ::.::~'. [-1 dzfez cuvtaxn uthers. trv :1».-‘<9 .5 Safurday and S..\..\ .x aw.-i N d d.1:~t :2}: :mm :1: follows: \ ~“---V \v-I-4 ‘--‘J I-A—.\Ixx~. :'~.\ ~‘.\v-1 ‘n c .dj., IE‘- Well Baby Clinic Thursday afiernooii. August 26th, at 1 p. m. at. the Community Health Center, 33 Wi1kesba1're Ave. Toxiod and vaccination will be given. W11] rz-an;.I_\ ,1pp~_m gt. \\ *ru:; :3 nx:-dwzzl rc‘p::tat. -r '~.r~ :~pr- M ' n of the ‘ruzm -Im‘ ;.nd-.a\vrs 1.v..'f‘.'>‘.d\‘Xt’d neces- Pictm-e.of-The-Month-Exhibit ‘a:_\ fa iw |m'..maI l'.uzl.'.'.h. safety Mn dvfvxn-.mns will no {'0' -r~ yur or 1»-ss. and may ‘u U~.m,;e~«1 :y :'\e P1e=1dvnL ur by Tllere \\‘lll he DYIZGS for all. The Florida syste-In of handicapping “Ill be u.<L-cl. Thv low 25 scores “'1” be ulxgxble for the followmg tour- nament Io delmmme the champion ‘for the line County An1ex'ica11 Le- Her plan nmv us in sponsor a Pxcture-of-tlme-Month Exhllut at the Lackmxanna Public L1b1-ary. Every pwturc WI“ have been ex- hibited at a 1':-gulur art show pre- vious to the shomng- at the llbrary. If plans for thus expos|'um1 pro- gress. the wan-r color \\\'o1'1d Glass\ wxi! he feaLu1'ed. \I have always liked to draw and I have alxuus Inked art“. was Muss Tmst's ms“ or to the question \How did _\nu heconxc interested in pz1in‘tm;:'.-’\ Her most helpful teacher was M1. Juhn Carlson of \\'oodstoclvin-Lhv-Catskills whose cnticusm was z-spe.cinl1_v valued. Qucstnmwd about modern art- Mnss Tulst. 1‘('pll('.d. “llndern art 15 decidedly out for me. It Is In bold dcfnancc of Intelligence. My idea of {me an uhcthcn It In‘ panning. musnc or htcratulv N that Much muse: ants mvn Ideals to a higher Fined $5 for Speeding Clyde A Dickerson, that well known Real Estate personagc lo- cated at 3335 Lake Shore Rd. V\/oodlawn. N. Y.. has some choice houses which he is building on Swan Street betwcen lngham and Wilmuth avenues right here in Lncl-cawanna. They offer an es- pecial appeal to thr: vctersn and to the employees .of the Steel Plant. Each home is brand new. custom built with full baazmcnt. hard floors. automatic heat and all modern conveniences. There are special terms for veterans. The houses are priced from S7=§50 to $9750 with payment: ranging from $50 to $60 a month. These houses nrc conveniently located to schools. churches and stores. lt will pay you to investigate the most rea- sonablc new house offer that you ever had prcsentt.-d to you. Re- member your monthly payments A fme of 55 “as ls'\'1e-d upun George Prior of -11-19 South Park Ave.. Blasdvll. for speeding on South Par}-; Ave Prml pleaded guilty before Acung Judge Richard Buscngha. And exhibltions have been many in the life of this talented “poet? In 0115.\ Hon f1rst- show as an% iual ‘v--an}; If tnr men mange ATTEND P0l|CE CONVENTION I[~A-.\h‘:1 tnx-rlwd .n >:.xd5. en- Leo Germuno\'icl1_. President of the Seneca Police Club announced that Brownie llnmula and Captam Gerald Malone left. Monday for Ctica, N. Y. to attend a five-day state police convenhon. artist of iepiite was at. the Town: Club in Ocmber. 1935 where {oi'i_\' originals were displayed. ll:-r iivxi show was local. ln i\la_\~. 1936. the I.acl-iawannzi Public Lihraiy liiziig fm:t_\' canvzisses. Perhaps liar 5;i'eatcst interest is the Buffalo! Society of Artists who exliibitl at the Albriglit Art Gallery and ail the Hotel Statler during Ezistci, week. ».'u,.-‘ml ‘:1 u::\<'u't'.:rul ouxapatxon. T':-- -J.f‘.‘.e‘ d»-.f--nmnt pvnud and Tho fmal 1.;-gum golf day “W11; be held In Scptcnmber. The date and‘ couxso mll be announced later. i Fined for Malicious Mischief \. ;a'..: rat‘-‘rs _::w\‘¢xn 3.1- ~an e M II-.—\ III-.\—.\:~j.' -n« xvth d» xwndenis ‘Stearns -Ave“ f,ac‘nauanna. uas ‘fmod $25 for mahcuw- nr:<c.mef along wxth Dmmnw Palucci. 21. of 27 Hussey St.. Buffalu. Thv tuo \\'£‘1'9 accused of Imeaknng street‘ .ligl1is. James P‘ Shendan Disabled Vets May V Get Parking Permits I ft\~ nan n1«-an .1 1:\a:r:ed man \\ ho 112.1 ::'a::;~ .1 I-~\.z1fidc famxly re- Dog Bites Boy Mrs. Oliver ‘Thomas of 7:2 310- lain.-n.~I\'p. m A man “hose Induc- 2.-_-n x--uld mean hardship to n de~ On the lighter snlv of tluj en- campment. a full round of attrac- tive special events has lmmi scho- dulcd. High spots of the pi-np;nun will include the annual liours-long nnlitary parade. the «ln<t.In,r:u|sl1ocl guests lvanqueh. lht‘ inulilany hall. the annual tolitli-liglit pmccs-smn nf the Military Order of Conn:-s. the ~imp1‘esIs\'e annual memorial ster- vices. the Million Dollar Pageant: 0‘ Drums. individual cnnlosts and band and tfrmn and bugle corps eliminations. and other features to be announced. Dlrectur \Vllll1lll1 R. R_\'an of theldcrn Ave. reported to Lackawanna. l_.2\(.'l\Z1\\{llllHl Service .-\g-cncy an- | Police early this week that her son. nuunce(l this week that forms forlRichard Hunt. 11. of the same ad- clisulmlc-(l VL'lI('.l‘Z\nS' parking; privi-idrcss was bitten hy a dog owned lepzcs III the city of Buffalo may helhy Mrs. .\lzu‘_\' Swictla of -‘$167 uhtznncrl at his offlre. {South Park Ave. 'l'hvsc forms. “hon fxllvd out and.‘ The hny was healcrl By a Blas- xcu-xvcd I-5' Llw l‘nhc.c (‘onnnission- dell physician Dr. Roscnthal for or of Buffalo, \\'|ll be prnccsscd and;l»itcs nn the left hand. The dog is a permit wxll he issued for parkim::: being held at the city pound pend- ln parking nleter zones and over-g ing the outcome of a rabies test. tune in rt-stricted zones. ———...-———————.—-—- D¢-}unden:‘~' me d9fmod as a \\ fc. it d.\«-xced mfc, a. -:'!*..id. pm- :-\.' ;:1'.md'.I:uen!. Mother or <i.=- 'm. a. pow--11 ‘M ;»u.a1's uld tor old- cl’ If Liw person \s pIu;.'s:»:.al1_v or |:'~ '1:u‘.Z;, h.\')\i:g.uppL‘d) ux. m short, .l:\_\u.\e‘ u iw dcpvnds on the draft- .u:\- mm In: a ‘nvzng or financial holn. “Gloucester Boats\ was out- standmg in one of these shuws. “any of her paimmgs are nnw on display In Orchard Paxk. Bo- sidcs her own wmlxs. many of her Sllldcllli in Lackawzmna schuols‘ have received favorable ('mmnt‘nl for H191!‘ talents at the Lnbrary Show. _ An mdvr to nlake $5 rosmumon ‘was aka gxven out by Act-ins: ‘Judge Richard Buscaglia. Park Vets Auxiliary Meets A mcclmc of thc BvL'n|vhcn1 Park \'etcran: Ladivs .»\.u\'hary ml! be held at the home of Mrs. Gina Capodaglv. 91 Bladxson .-\ve.. nn Tuesday. August. .31. at 7:30 p. m. levvl.\ IL was “uh SOIMC reluctance that .I left the cordlal and gracious at- mospherc of her beautifully dec- orated hnmt‘ and sand good-bye to Miss ’1‘mst and the\--sylma of color. balance and harmony. ‘are no more than the rent you now $01119 point: pr3b.i*~I_\' \V!il be pay. You have thz reputation of cltared up iiltcl. ;~'clcct1\:‘ ‘service Clyde A. Dickerlon back of this lveadquarters stud. .\5 the ruling‘ offer. Open for inspection irom stands !‘,r\\\', '1 n'.t‘l‘Ei_\‘ Ray: 3, max- I six u. 111. until dusk daily or phone PE.\['ETI.\lF. DRAFT :l”R. 3210- I (Continued on ‘Page 2) Not only {lifted in 0115, this amst Further information can be nh- S.~\FE'I‘Y SCRIP tzunr-d from Mr. Ryan at. the SOI‘—; S.\FE'I'Y—YOUR F\U'l‘L’REI ls. extreme-I_v vcrsanle in water‘ colors, pencil sketclws and pen‘ and ink. Noteworthy among water; colors is \World Glass\ —- a color-I All members. and new members _wishmg to join tha aux1l1a.ry-, qua lurged to nttend. vice Again-y in the basement in the DON'T LET IT BE YOUR PAST City Hall. H Junior Chamber 'I.ACKAWANNA’$ FAMILY PAPER Office 68 INGHAM AVE. WC. 0665