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‘. . E :v{‘«‘!;[J='. “ .,.,. ‘f ' V‘ 4 . W i i! A; W ‘*“‘9‘I£4 ma Pm}://r’ ' omen: mwcpapor of _ ‘ . Vé la V V‘ - Z ' ‘L ,' ‘ , -- ‘ Th ' 63 Lacs‘. . . : ,- . » ~ ' ' ' b - _. - ‘ K ‘H’?! 9 E23} social\ and Sport 00 '2’ ,1. A gvol}. 16-'-— No. 4 l-ackawanna Newt, ‘Lackawanna, N. Y._, 'I'-hura., April 2, 1931 PRICE 50-—$2.00 PER YEAR ,. VII — nusnnnn sum # N MRIJBER, Pnucr ' “K INMRDEII IN mcnlum Veil Hf ‘Mystery Shrouds Murder of Iurnnike M%an Final Lenten Service In All Local Churches MAY SAVE SPEBIAL ElEl)I|0N 0081, [ET Bllll Al0NE IN ON REVISIIJN OF l‘.|lARIEI! fA'N'l'HONY MOROROSET UPON BY MYSTERIOUS AS- SAILANT :IN HOME. FALLS ‘BF.-I-‘ORE CLOSE-RANGE BARRAGE 0F_,BUl.l'.E'I'S. THREE TAGING ‘EFFECT. -POLICE WANT TO QUESTION ANGELO MARRCIA. Not a single Clue ‘Reported Uncovend in Fatal ‘Stabbing of {loo Riziz, 28, of 1576. 7 Hamburg Tumpikdieveral days ago. ~ Special Good ‘Friday and Easter, Services, Appropriate music and displays of Spring flow-1 er: nor n-‘ranged. CITY OI’-\FIC'IAI.5 AWAIT REPORT FROM CORPORATION COUNSEL WIHNSTEIN. MAYOR'S COMMISSION HOLDS SPECIAL REFERENDUM UNNECESSARY TO ‘PASS ON ADOPTION OF VARIOUS RECOMMENDA- TIONS. shortly a midnigha early Wednes- day xnurning Am-hony Mom-o, 35 years old wuh Xll\ll'd0lBd_ in his home 9.: No. 90 Lnieoln avenue! vhis city. by 5 mys- urious int:-nab: who immeameiy alter sending three bullets (mm close nnxe Into the body it my n_\nxL. > Police Wodmsday we?!‘ looking tor Munch. n boarder at the Moro:-o home who may or may not be able. to throw some iighc on no one. The murder was committed in pinin vie wot mo vict«im‘s wits who (tofu nu- -othur part or the building saw me door opon. law an intrude: walk in ma saw and head the shots find. police de- clan. 11th Annual Brand Ballot Firemen to Beeneswt of ‘All Here Regular Lenten services in our Lady or Victory cnunm aim 111 other local churche 501' the Catholic lalth Mn be Qbserveq with customary solemn cere- mony ou Good. ‘Friday aft_ern;oon and evening and on -Easter Sunday mt/ri 1-. Though police directed persanall_\' by Chief Gllson am; Capt. Rose have warku, ea dtligexmly for several days. legvlxig nothing undone to reach solution. com: plete veu of mystery Wednesday still shrouded the Iatal stabbmz and pool‘- tlve murder of‘ Joseph Rlziz, as or 1576 Hum-burg turnpike. found dead In the turnpike roanmg hum by local ‘police at 5:45 a... In. it the opinion 0! members 0! Mayor Malonds charter Revisxon Comxnlsslon 15 correct. the Mr. and Mrs. Taxpayers or Lackawanna» need not wrestle wuzh‘ the mask of Young on_zhe new charter l>1N1- 4 mission members that each recommend- ation advanced by the cuxjmnission was accepted and incorporated in the revu-n ion canuniselon report. only altar uri- ous deliberation in which an of‘ mu benefits which the citizens 0! the my might derive tram the prospective chnage were weighed in the balance against, possible disadvantages. The Charla Revision commission. meeting regularly, acted to the beat 9! ts ability in an extort to modify tbs charter: to suit the needs or a modern American city which at the time was and still is laboring under 9. charwz} which time an ciaga:-n contradicts its own dictates and provisions and in several instances tasters conzhiiiou. members 91 the group said. Customary servoes typical of the oc- casion portraying the betrayal of ‘Christ his agony on the Own, his, ‘burial and his re_eurre<\Mon on Easter Sunday mom- mg. 2000 years ago, wll be held. The Common councu can act; alone. n appears, Sec. McMahon i-sports n|!~com- mittees at work, and ‘city of» ficinls, ‘Professional and bus- ineu men lending uicl. Local police under the dlnotlon or chief Ray Oman and Detective Clue! William L. Davin. Thdxeclay momlug were Iollcywlng several theomloc which had been advanced by other roomors In the house and by nearby..melgm$ors. It is bellevoa that arrests will he made In connecmpn with the stabbing‘ soon. Police any that death 0! Rial: Mlulte eq {mm a. deep knlle wound in the boot. Vested‘ cnodrs, In‘ all one local ohurchas will present speélal beautiful Easter Muscle exemplary or Ch.r1stian1ty‘s hope of eternal me. All orthe churches will be, decorated wimx naswr flowers in pmtuwn. Every reoommendataxon {or change. set forth in the commission report was held essential to the future welfare 0! -the city as a whole and to the mdlvldual .t is contended. For this reason It is not necessary to whit and deliberate until the (an elec- tluns V oreach decksgon in the matter 91 charter relorm, It is held. The changes recommended by the commxsston are declared concrete and In keeping with the Incas and requirenments or a gmwing city. Thy Are ready tor the opium; of me Lackawanna corporation counsel and {or the decision at the Common council which has the power to meceptg‘ or reject, the ‘o,<mm1lss,Joners contend. Thus shots took effect. Mom-0 sank to the his wile -wnmod for hglp and Illlshborl tolephbmd ‘police, Two uuchlnu of potrolrnen wan l'\lIhOd to , the lloxbro hbme. The victim um: within 3 row minutes of the barrage o1 oullbta, police report. I-IeMlqmntnnI_n’1en. at work on the one. we undetermined :1: pass: tlmq whether t aluy -tho murded. to I mod. In sttempteq hold-up or domestic jeal- ouxy. W120 and children auzvlve. More than one hundred oi the city's most ‘prmmnent men and women have signi their intention 0! being po- uons and patron:-aux of the brilliant mremerga élevonth annual gram ball in Memo:-l_ Hall. Ridge mad, on Tuesday evening. April 1-1. ‘ These people chm early assuming to encourage the (lumen in their emu-ts on or the city's professional and bust- neu element. ‘Lose Auto Licenses The doqumentfa In use now. drawn from the Glens Falls czhaner in 1909. at the time or its acceptance porhaps was adequately to sausiy the needs 0! Lackkwvanna. as it then was. they said. Since that tame.‘ however, populnbmn has practleally doubled. large indlutrles have located within the city ‘lamina, pa. lice and ixre department has enlarged their membership’ and the any as a whole has outgrow-ny the original docu- ment. me commission contends. old One To Dlsaud Soon Old Span Falling Under Wreckers ,Motor Vehicle Commiaioner Aqnounces revocation: and Suspension: here and nearby 11 this is true 9. kit of election ex- pnso ca nbe saved. A report (mm the cropomtlon counsel 13 being awaited now. Way Svne Election Cost All at the publlo ot of Laura- wsnnn will Mao attend. Great Gaps in Top Deck of Old Bridge Show Speed of Cqmpal-|y’a Work. _ To Hold Unique Birthday Party John McMahon, secretary or the heck- awmna lfu-enwn's Benevolent neocla- bion Wednesday reported all eomutmda herd at work-.severa.1 xecmlve aeulom scheduled. and all of the memen In the department cooperating splendidly to make the atladr the outstanding social success of the local season. Olmrles A. Kartnett, commlsslonmj at Mobor Vehlclw. revoked or suspended 793 oertlmcauas 0! automobile reglstra- tltm and drlvlng hcenses in the two weeks ended March 90. or was cases 4323 will require proof of llnanclal re- sponslbllltv batoge applications :51‘ new llcensea will be considered. There were 328 revocablons and 191 suspensions in New York City and v‘c1nlty. and 9-! re- vc:;at)lons and 290 auspenslons in other parts at the state. In the l:‘u!tz\io memo: that‘. werq 23 rcwotuntlons and 69 suspenslmxs. Of 'ocu' uurrest is the Icllc-wing: Unlicensed operator: James Cimmuccl 590 lugham Avenue. (‘h:u'3ui wltn reckless drlv-.1;: Ploycl D. Cady 180 Am ‘:1 Place. l-arm, ltlng i‘nilt€~t..==e(_l pg:-: *1 ta’dI ve ‘Henry Mills, Soil 2: Park A», lilusdell. Charged with leaving scene or accident withcgut reporting: Cleveland J Tar- .'qu|n{§ .3258 south P31-X gvegue. Ir is the contention or charter oom- Arrangements tor a Unique Birthday Party. which wlll be held in our Lady of Victory Infant Home Parlors. Tuesday Apr-Ll 14, under the auspices or our Lady or Vlctory Ala Boolety. has been comple- ted. The chulnnan are Mrs. Wxlllam Sullivan and Mrs. Charles Weber. Old Ricme Road hridge this week was a scene as it struck by a cyclone. Vase gapn 1.1 the top deck testmed to the speed with which the B'rookiyu eon- qcruction cumpnny was tuning the struc- cure to make way for an early start 0! the peirxnanent concrete and steel span linking Bani: and west ends or the city. Great drodg shovis labored between‘ the rust Ixvight tracks belnw. ceiariug away much, 0: the old support; to the bridge. Hundreds lined the rniuug of the wooden teunpomry span aiongaide to\ watch the operations of exmuction on the huge timbers of the old brine. Debris is being cleaned away beneath the structure as rasc as in accumulates. MAIL CARRIER PYNE HERO IN BIG CAPTURE Annual Grancl Ball of Blasden Legion No end 0! oongranulamcms and com- SUBSCRIBE l’OR\l'HI LACKAWANNA NEWS mendauons are In store {or Dick Pyue. local mail carrier. whose eagle eye. with true Scovlana Yard mstmct accordmg, to friends. detected something wrong with the complexion of a fudge Bond establishment last. Thursday axtemaon when a. hold-up was m prqoess or enact.- ment. Plan outstanding Social event of season in neighboring vil- lfge for Saturday, April 11. The tables will he arnngod. to topm- Ient the muntha of the year and the !ol~ lowing hostesses will have tlttlng decor- ations for the respectlve months . Mrs. William Amdl. Mrs. J. J. Brown. Mrs. Julln Carroll, Mrs. Mary Ann Carroll. Mrs. Ann Corooran, Mrs. Thomas Du Mn. Thmnas lglrrlngtan, Mrs. ‘M. J. 03. nay. Mrs. E. Kennedy. Mrs. J. Mocurhhy. Mn. '1'. Motion. Mrs. E. P. Mcoormlck. Mu. nary Me Mrs. Mgry Maronoy. ’Ilx\s. ‘C; A. Rosa. Mrs. P. Ruddy. Mrs. John Sullivan. Mrs. W. Sullivan, Mrs. A. Bwltzec-. Mrs. A. Twist. Mrs. Waldrutf. -and Mm. Charles Weber. Hameaing of Niagara On Air Thursday Night one man's vision which resulwd in putting Niagara Falls to work {or hu- manity will be th subject or the N13- gam Hudson Tlaylet ‘comm at 7:30 cfclock EST through Station WBEN. Fourth unxxual grand ball or the Ear- ‘ry Cluton A1x\er1ca1fLoglon'°PEtT'7No 6( of Blasdell. will be presented on Sutur- day evening. April 11 In Legion Hall at Blnsdell. and many friends and leglnu ,nx,ezx_\be;§ of Lackawnnna and vloxnlty plan to armed Music wxll be by the Melody Rambler: orchestra There will be refreshments mu A flxst class sunety entertalmnent Three prevlous sprmgtime grand bu: parties by Clfnan Post were the annual outstnndmg sooml events of each sea- son. xmcl omcers and members this year plan no duplicate the custom ugnln. Dick not only realized something was wrong by a glance through the window. but was equally prompt to act. mguring that dry agents do'n‘t work single-handed and that it. was s,-me other Individual who turned the key :1; me'a'6'o’r‘.'D1c}:\p'u'1Fo'zr'tn'é'T>7?x‘ra1se- whiskers and summoned and that event- ually led to a bnrage or tear gas and capture or the man. Andrea Dumongx who plawd for two .w.it1,\ Sm Bi>,rnharsit:..rwiil.JmH9 th iedwln gi-ole oi’ Chabort Joncaire. who first looked at. the mighty tormnt or water and astonished his listeners with a proposal to hnmex it. Two full blooded Indians, Chief So-Lat-Dowanne {ind Chief Rad. Bugle, belonging to the Mohawk Tribe ‘of the Iroquois Nation. will lie among the members oi’ the cut whic htilso includes Ted dz: Corola. who recently appeared cn Broadway in smir- let Sister Mary. De Cox-oia portray: the pant or Rene. a young Frenchman who tries by dsepicable means to cause Jancaire's plms to miscarry. \The Harnessing at Niagara Falls. will make radio listeners back one huudreq and (‘seventy-cw oyears. NON-GLARING HEAD- LIGHT APPROVED BY N. Y. STATE MOTOR VEHICLE BU R E A U IMIY FRRM HERE TO ATTEIR PARTY ERIE ’ . RRSMIIPRLITAIIS The luncheon will be served pumpk- ly at 12:30 o'clock and will be followed by cardg, Reservations may be made di- Rct to Our Lady of Vdcbory Intm:t I-tome. The New York State Motor Ve- hicle Bureou has approved the non- giaring headlight equipped with Blindless Protectors. Authorities on highway safety declare the use of this new device will go a long way toward eliminating the thousands of automobile accidents that occur at night and reduce the number of casualties. «Rev, John P. Boland, Rev. F ar- rel, Mrs. Lenhard, Mrs. Thomas on general commit- tee for big event. 590 Schools In Spelling Contest Many to take I‘\’nrt in Evanglical Entertainnient Two nights next week SOCCER NOTES Hlepux-3 Soccer team or Lackawnml: nmw‘ 1 tube lead for the pennant of th-.‘ Nlagam Fmxtter league wlxlch will bx‘ tleclded m the spring schedule: c’ ganles E aspen next Sunday aftertnoo. ls now 111 a lmr way to wln out due I» all us star players huvmg slned up. Fe in tune lt looked as mough some of thes- lavers would 5111 up wlth other mm Manager Jase Guzman got busy lutl soon hurl mam al lbucl»: m lme ngalr. The Hlspaxlos have gwq lmport.a1).t garm . to play m‘ tho next two weelgs. SLlngln;.' may go to Nlagaru Falls to play the Rovers tlwlr rlvmls In the pennant race and .—\pr.l /; they meet the Clan Stuarts .n n N’nrll\\vesLern New York clmllenga cup con1pet..uol\ .',.1me The Hlspanos club with us. largo tollowzng or support- ers Mll ulrn out szrong rm those games. They are now enccurnged over the nrlght prnspcts for success The Evangelical Young Peap.1e's Fed- eration of Buffalo and Vicinity will sponsor a vhree-act entertainment \Climbing Roses\ at St. Si:ophen’s school hall. Peckham and Adams streets. on Wednesday and Thursday evennigs. April 8. and 9. Ma 8:15 p. m. This enterutimnent -will be given by the Trinity Players the cast consists of Lillian Roess. Gertrude Stage. Emma Landlord. Grace Julius. Darts Lohman. Flgmneo Gllndnum, Heln Bcrnori Alvin Blokes. Elmer Weiss. Miiiord Bauer. Clayton Backus. Clarence Imnseudi. Howard Richards, Elmer Bmlmgart. and Lester Winzenried. The Cosmopolitan Association of Erie County wlll hold us annual meetlng and membership acquaintances party on Easter Monday evening, April 8, ln the Mahogany room or the Lafayette hotel. Many from Lz\cl<mvannn will attend. Enrol1mJts in the 1931 Na:1en.n Spelllng Bee. conducted m Western New York‘ by the Buffalo E‘vemng blews, and sponsored in Lackmvanun by the Lackin- wunna News are approaching th 600 mark. There re now 590 schools pum- cnpntmg in the contest which will de- termine Western New York's bst elem- entary school speller. The total number of schools now en- rolled. by cciutules, ls as follows: A1- legony county 49 schouls. Cntnmugus county, 2 schools. Chnutauc county. 151 schools: Er!» ccunty 101 schools. Genosee county. 65 schools .Nl.\g.r u county. 50 schools. Orleans county. 4:! 5:-heals and wyo;1_1_lng t;o1_1_my., 53 schools During the past week nmny suho:-ls entered‘ AMERICAN BANK SHOWS GAIN OF $200,000 “Headlight glare is a universal problem.\ the American Automobile Assoclatlou recently stated. “but its solution is definitely up to the in- dividual cm'—o\\'ncr\ 4 According to statistics, ninety percent of motor accidents at night are caused by glaring lienclllghts Most of these accidents could have been prevented. it was said. it glen lug headlights had not dazzled and confused the cor operators. Bresitlent Hoover recently de~ clared: “The automobile is the greatest development of twenty years. both economically and ‘m cially. but it we wish for its fullest development we must reduce its perils.\ , .. The Amerlczm Bank coutlensed state- ment report {or the quarter just. ended March 25, shows resources of $2.206.- 85§.16. a gain; of nearly 9200.000. 11: Is n xmmt. cmxxxnoudnblo showing and mu umcers and depositors nm to be con- gralzulated. Mrs. James H Handle)‘ 15 me general ahnirrrmn. The program. will be given under the direction ox Madam Currie M. zdatsky and Miss Rose Kaszubowska. Reheat M‘. Codd, Jr’. 15 dhulrinan oi the board of elecuons On this board are Mrs. Klrium Ba-. con. Mrs. Eva Brady Tlmnms, Mrs Mary Lenhnrcl ‘and Adam H Cormack. ‘Th officers or the American Bank are; Adolph Roalnskl. president: John J. Sullivan, vice-president: Wnltre J. lohr, V-Ice-pmsldnt: Alfonso L. Pulkowsad. casmer; Frank J. baht, Ji‘-.. Am. Gash- ler. The fouowlng will compose the or- oheatm. Howard Fischer, Cmyton Bauer, Clarence Belcke. Walter Hdtz. I-‘rank Rup and Georg» Fvrber. ‘ All nrmngement.s are in charge of Roy Tlmm. with the able nsslatunco of u very capable oonundtteo. The Young Peorpra Federation is elv- Ing this ontormlxunexxt for the benefit or Dunklrk 'I‘mln‘In school. The slate which has been prepared by Raymond J Aat, chnxrmnn or the noma- nntlng commmee assisted by Mrs. Burr H. Nlcholls, the‘ Rev‘. Jami P. Boland, and the Rev. Be-nJam.ln Fnrreu. will be voted upon by the gengml membership or the orgamzntoln from 8:80 to 0:30 p m. Rxclmrd A. Zimmerman and M159 Claudia Barnes will have charge at the tickets at the door. The Directors are Adolph Eonlnskl. John J. Sullivan, Walter J. Lohr_ Oregur Mcklc. Stephen Mnrlclch, Edward M. Tracy, M. D.. Michael Skrzypok. Nicholas \Bukaty. Andrew Mujcherek, Joseph Trcllu. LACKAWANNA HUB OF NET WORK OF MOTOR BUS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS OF COUNCIL GRANTS PETITIONS I-‘OR MANY FRANCHISES Thousands of tourists avoid night driving becmise of its rlt\ugm~s While some motorists use lights tun bright and glaring others drive with pxwkixig or cowl lights. giving too little light. which are said in be just ms dangerous on iinrk roads. OVER FIVE MILLION ‘ RESOUHBES LIIBAL NATIONAL BANK Luckmv'\mu\ xs the hub or the torn- THRILLING CAPTURE OF HOLD-UP MAN WITH TEAR GAS BOMBS IN HOUSE CELLAR IS BRILLIANT CHAPTER OF LOCAL, POLICE HISTORY tory through which (our motor trans- portntlon compmnes seek (rauchlsrxs cu operate llnkmg Buffalo and Luckmvnm 11:; with sub\Irbau territory east. west and south or the ctty. Lnokmvtmnn any omclnls said Wednesday. Belore City Clerk Retuncmd now Is the petition of the Ridge '!‘musportn- Hon Co.. Inc.. a. Pennsylvarua corpora- uron Frnncluse has been asked of tho olty for n rive-your period. It is the mtentxon oi the Pexmsyl-, vxmla corporation to 5111].) freight. nun! nnd express by bus and to conduct pas- senge rservice In the tuvnpxke tor Luckn- \vu.nnn residents and steel plmu. workers It is mcucnled In the petmon for Iran- chlse. \\'1'.l be rendered to tho Common coun- \11 by Cd!‘pC\1'nil0l_\ Cuunsel Rudolph S. cltxsgeln at mo next meeting or that body The use of the Bllntlless Protoc tor brlngs all hendllghts wlthln thr- acope of all highway laws. lloml llghts utmlpned in that mmmor cm» ha used under all condltions. (loss- away with dimming llghts for thr: on-cmnlug motorlst. and still pm vltlen the same bright llghts~—cov~ orlng the same wide area ahead and to the sldo.-a—but there is no glare‘ It can be attached to any lleadllaln in u tew mlnutos. mlndless Protectors are luexpen- alvo and ovary car ownor can nftnrd to joln in this cunS'phlgn to make the highways sate. That the day or the street. car as best means or tmnsportnmom is over upponm cermm m the light of me growth of modern motor tmnx.-.po1'tMlox».syuten\. The tour bus firms haye application: before one Hamburg town board (or rrancmse to operate vehicles uuough \ Imy of Trolleys Over Another shlmrllllng chapter to Looko- wonna polloo history was added last Thursday‘ and Friday when on Thurs- day a Ming hol-up mun glvlng his name on Edward moo. sum to ya u Syracuse -high aohblo grdunte and Illlnols UnI~ verslty law student. was captured by- tear gas bombs, and on Saturday sent away for a year's term in uthe Erlo Coun-. ty penubentlary by Judge Monughzm. Late '.l'hursdny anernuon n well-dress- ed lncllvluluul hurrled In to the sort drink eetwbllahment at No. 981 Ridge Road. looked who door and said he was a dry agent and wxmto to lnvstlgnte thexplnoe. Quickly he rellcved tho. cash register ox all me available money In slghc. amounting to sixty-Ix dollars. Then with ma hand in his pocket as It on a gun covering the sgoro attendant the man booked over to the door. turned. opned It and calmly stppd Into the street. didn't mm. tho fugitive. The race grew exciting. It ended auddnly In 0. Cotton nvnu prwntae housa where the hold-up mrm dClV Into the collar. ‘Efficient Management Reflect- ed in Steady Growth of Lack- awanna Financial Institution. Pntrohmm Barney Moran did the right thing rln caning on police head- quarters for aid. Strong possibilities cxmm! of the desperate man opening up 0. defense attack and he could luwe lun- cd hull tlm police Iowa 1! preomltlon ‘hadn't been exercised. Condensed smtement of the financial condmnn of the Lncknwanna Nntloml Bank at the close of busmeso an March 25. Issued Monday at this week by the local bank omolais. ‘ls most encourag- ing to stoohokiors and patrons. Over $500,000 in deposits were gained amce th Inst statement. lmcknvmxuxu. The Erie mllmad ls oppos- lug- the grant, arguing that (me compe- mnon would damage the commuters‘ servmo If we rmncmscs are relusde, The tour bus cmopanles—the Ane- gtmy Mow: Conch company, the Erie County Motor Coach Lines. the Ham- burg Ratlwny company. and the Weat Raldgc Motor Coach L1nes—~xmd attorneys tor tho railroad. appeared before ma Hamburg and other town boards to_ ur- gue the case. The -bus Imes would fob low nproximncely the same route through the town. and all would com- pc-tae with ch r:u1\vn,3' company. Ohlc! Ray Gllson led it relief aqund. Bombs of tear gas were hurled mm mm caxlnr . That wzui suftlclnta to mum tho trick. Soon the man came smggerlng up nnd surrendered. He was bundled off to the stxublon house. In the event that the city seei: fit to grant the franchise asked by this corpro- ntion it is specifically start-cl in the pe- tition that a diligent effort will be mnde on the part or mhe bus company officials ta adopt a, schedule and regu~ lnrtty or service suitable to the nodes of bus riders boph in the city and to But- fulo. The ban officers are .1. E. Dounelly clmmmm at the board; Chas. Tmw. px'esldem: E. B. Coatsworth, vice-pres; X P. Trcvott, vice-pres: Geo. F. Bates. vice-pres.: H. J. Moll. cashier; F‘. J‘ Twist. 'I‘s<«t cnsmer. Wm. '1‘. Aldrich. trust officer. The cln‘ocLors an‘ as -follows: (300. F‘. Bntos. Tnlmndge Blass. E. E. Contsworth. I’-‘ D. Calmvell, John H. Crosta, Chas Dleubold. J‘! \ E Donnelly. J. W. O'Con- nor, Wm. G O‘Mnll9y. J. J. ‘Redmond. M. A. Sulllvsm. Reginald B Taylor. Im P. 'I‘rcvvtt.. Glms Trow. Hubert E. Wells He was locked up and held wlthcmt bail on :\ Iqrceny charge, H agave his name as Fdwnrd Rico, said he was a former high school studem: in Sym- cusc mu; mu stutllecl law in the Univer- alty of Illinois. He snla he had been scdpplng 4n Bufrlno for quite a spell. but stenclrasbly refused to disclose just where his Buimlcv lxcudqum-tom wore; Saturday morning he was arraigned before Judge Monughnn in local city court. The surprise of the entire case was Rlce‘s quick plea of guilty. doing away with the formality and coat or trial and exnminlxtlon 01 witnesses. .('ARl) l‘:|ll'l‘Y AND DANCE AT PIIYTIIIAN TEM'l‘I.[-I Myrna Lodge. No. 24, Ladies Society to B. at L. F. as B. will hold a card party and dance Wednesday evening. April 15. at Phythlnn Temple. Cards will start. Jr. 7:30. Many valuable prizes will be given and all who attend are assured. it good time by the committee. All bus lines would have terminal wmtmg rooms and transfer points In Lnckawanna. according to plans. The Erie County Motor Coach Llueg, sxxbsldlary of the Erie County traction company. now opcxvtlng x\ trolley aerv. lco south of Buffalo, has amended its original petition and ‘is asking for per- mission to hxmdlc‘: passengers Inside the city limits. in competition with the lib tomntlonal company. But: the clrmkery attendant. thought. more or his departing dollufs than to we it disappear without In struggle. so broke the customary hold-up procedure by gctbm to th (war and yelling nn alarm. v'« 5313“ one provao ls contained in the pe- t-ltlon and that is the company be em- powered to use lthr hlghwnys along the snme route in the ovenl: that passage along the Hamburg turnpike is obstruc- ted This ‘agreement; would provide for continuation of service In the event. that the me bridges were raised or In the event that repairs are mud to the turn- plke xhls summer. Opinion, ‘cm -I-he ‘petition for franchise Q. would you advise mo to use Ethyl gun for my -blow ‘torch. L. 1. A. Use reguinr gasolmo. Do nut. use Ebhyl on other prepared fuel as this causes clogging of ‘tho orm,-:3. Police, In nature of Jerry Mulone and ‘Barney Moran won; on the job In-It hur- ry. The hold-up man took to his heels, ‘police after him. r shot mjqd. It SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LACKAWANNA ‘NEWS Judge Monnghnn promptly sentenced him to the penitentiary for one ycu-. The West. Ridge company is new op. erating b\L= lines in Pennsylvania. ;i..:. :r \1 “'\;E‘~_