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Mgyor Mulphe, Spgervggor Donild‘ Councilman plgdjo. suppqnt to gnjlq in1Mo:moI;ii|'*H¢!_l‘.. 2 Lgékawanna. pixjbnc o.!1\1clu‘s‘ ,piv.u£xio3 to attend '91; gala event at Hull. Ridge Rout on Rijldsy cvgnlngéol‘ ms wegk u-ugn me nougud A_m§ua' club will spousal}. 3 cud :12!”-ty and‘ -socm entgrtaxxiuigpjxatg. ‘iiund2'ed'I ot_'_)o'c'a.l ;c9xJ:;u-; mend: Bungle. séngca; Bludoll. Woodlnm -Park an expecteq m gmenasnep. Tommy four who itchuulnan; at _j nngmeenta up ‘sglectodv Aux}; cleebxiwed arouqcastmc oygcnema. with :3 rev novelty munamejn u_1ro_d»S¢‘rr“ ‘tho occnlon, -promibég their 'v,rm_1lp¢\ to? dance a‘ lively oivemnal cnteniuiindnt. ; Riih-and detectives «capo ;froun.i!joaIh seems miracle-3 .Manu'uI Wife he'_lJ, police »oeel‘rothei-3. MAN IN ,uosmfA1. MAY on-2, wow»: im ‘HARLEM AVE COMMON-'COUNCll.. ACTS ON ADVICE OF BOTH CORPOR. ATION \COUNSEL AND CHAIRMAN OF ASSESSORS IN DISALLOWING REFUND CLAIM OF OVER $500 . MADE BY PLANT OI-‘VI-'lCIALS. HOUSE :15. nu. Asp HUSBAND AND Auoljrran MAN, ,., ARE HELD (IN cu;-zaxrowxaa. L oramrmous «ms- ; L 'nuc1'-wlm: ovm wuou-'. LOCALX TERRITORY 4‘ BELIEF . with one man .axu_1 am «'11; hold on a charge-ox, a-uault, loom once were dent- flned Thursday to -and-’uno1\o suspect- fbOh[n_d in oopnocttong ‘Ill_u.l~ ;tt_u?lr expreued disks to tinny mry gnaw pmy ta Jun1oo- in coiynectlon jrmx the Brazil ‘ittauck. 6n -Pcnmylvumn ralliooid 'Detectl,yi-,.'D¢_.h Honnmn, roll- uvo of {udgq yohaghm of municipal, court. '0-ll! music-ye Dlllclvnge of oplnlc/n between the lacuwannn. caninon council and the ‘Bethlehem am: mun: up at the council moeylng lgondny mm wheel’: the council of thc city refused. point blank. to grunt the iévqueit at tho «plant mann- gotixbnt tar a. refund of more than ‘five hundnd dolhro colléctod on--taxes lev- -led_ agnlnbt the local plmc. ‘rm; ac by the council came um- grcconlmmldatlons had been igcolved ud- vlulng tgulnnt me Leland (mm both ‘Cal-p(>ru_t!on Counsel Rudolph Waln- noln oi the any legal 81.31! and Chair- niun Illhno at the laekawanng board of Aueuorn. assessed vnlustwn 0! 03000. _ Mlluilo -Explains « . Peu_lbI1l.t'y\o(v many loos! -hem; iunjt -to tho?» Halon. svenup Torture - cumm. m cuoekga. by mum in , itliolnilloq-, duined and an; air. tbelji, .vE¢,-A\; men was mrnaqnny neon up um; '9\ VII Nina ‘bundle! Wod- JJCOG the |_nv_u M Jbao Rub: fjffgv Q llirlun gvenuo. ind. Stanley’ Fini- » not 91 nuttalo. be lllllpculqr sight and. ~;:_.... :~ um: am an» - ox 133.’, qgiph. vwliilo nun: wudoiukx. ot»'l_}1!-' in hnergenoy hqopignl. lul- Ltqrhu mm a. mating? -Ind nanny ti-I “\‘L~:.~ ‘hosting up amen\-hold (our hours :3 9.‘ L“. WW\ .‘?’*\'“’°\_-. . . . xivhen ‘th gulgstaru with own athlet- :ing quilt Irom ‘meg? exlntiabiogg. ‘B81151!!- vpléq ontd highway and‘ ‘begs-Pd a -imqtorgnc (io télophqno ponoo. Dunn; 1921, 11313110 continued‘. ‘!g;~- lormer Board or Assessors mad: 3 ‘survey at all taxable property In the city and then increased the vqlustiniz of can trunks to 07920 whlc hwoum Inq- .cate that the tuckage v.né'1n‘plu:e-M the time. “The apemrnpnt has been carried. on our rolls from year to yea’: the some II any other ram-and trackage. We mm 31,9 Kdcluttag for makxng tn lnvesngsubn ~cr such scope. Upon tnvesuuclon. how-‘ ever, w emu: that the truth‘ are not there now. . \We fhefve -reason ‘ta believe us: now {mt men tram. nunnlo; lukuunne. Oheeitovi-use and nearby were lured to the .h6use ~b3_\/the aim!“ at women. on- tjrtnlntd. wen and peiuy Itupx_x1ed,.»1n jneny can, ‘by and uqudr. wfeheupogj tlnpuem drI8‘B°t‘,l to the Torguge ohnxua bar ma , “the works’ until *-they sfllpxnmod. to open robbery, of all their vu~ue_b1e_e.f' npérted inwqtlnting po- nee weduqaay.’ _ ~ Iuny men, oeux'ht’1n the cup. \sub- in1tteq,to the uolg-up wtgatout protest ‘and \thus the \I'upl belting ‘up, pone: say they no _ land to beueve. :oenen either llquond up or ini M $1.81 01 »rc62bef’!, the‘ ~§.au[,e_hex-s engii then. expe ft-I¢_l)tf_1Lli hour: in ‘th Chlinbcr. \ M1’ ~'.“5P‘°“ ‘P9 \M118 1101'! F0114“?! {he outcome in: the xnjtuvq linen .11: the sulfate -lggoepthl. ’ 7 That Detective Monnghun ‘Is Alive ‘to- day little less Nun S __ Attuck an ‘Detective; llonaghngron the Bgnnuylvnma tucks nut the 100% Q! Xamgh avenue .1-’esuItod 1!; the mat o! Domit Tmynn, 41, ox 4'17 uhlgh ave- nue, ‘Angeline Troysn. so. an‘ wm.-. ‘Th elonngr In charged I10} ulqlult the lnteer wmx igtemerlng‘ rm} 'nn.=omc_¢r. V aevml youths picking up cod the tnbh had :1!» -been chued any by the dotoctlvocv Iwhnn up nhcud by A group or man. He aolhid Tronn. who the mud slded by us Into. nékuwgn-v In ‘Pattolgmn Adm; Dwa and, [ink Buvgnt John. C. Dslby siuwored‘ g hulfryrcill tg unlit in nu; shut. ‘De- toct Konghuy slutond brunet about the hoe. non: he and his yruaner re- quired modlcu. gmntlon. About 100 pirsons witnessed or took part In the bunch. urn. John Gllla Á qlguxmod as’ the card games. There 71.1.1 be‘ 'bo9h= ppeaz‘-o and bnugg gang: xoc u_aoo'o viih-1 mg ta play. There will lie ,!y 100 b__ea\1tltul_j:‘r¢zeo '0'! an gqerflp-‘ 1:19:18. The mu-nu «been becymtqlly apcoratod for the‘ o-union. ‘ Plane’: vcomfentlonv “Ne1tne; have we my knowledge at when they were removed othr than In affidavit by 3 -rpreoenfatm: of «the lor- mer owner. i police ‘checking up ac it ‘tho -oponuolu ol the-, to arm wanna. huge. 4}!’ 1.10% ¢0I1lniI”‘9ut. on niunuexr The plant; omcm claimed the prop- erty upon which the auaunenc hid been levied. had been -nmoved. The lnsttnr riterrd to the uckawannn. Board‘ 01 A for report brought the retusgl 0! tin» body to recognize the .cl,uxn‘ ‘am lA‘ch.'w\I'ujn-nun as g_‘v:Ic!v9§I.. .. ; Pouorno Tuesday morning 'un4éoveros1 ‘Cl!’ Omuinu, glmoét unpoucnbla tile hl¢h_-huymoid. Arid during cruno when- waoaoiutz, h.IfIrl_ng mm uunuc 'roétun' Gumbo? The zéntlle mlrq mm o: -Inching». uuecvlv 1!§°eust‘od,1n.t.,hu mu: no‘ gm. meal zpioceedg are to he t\1rnoi_i’ mm to‘ a ,fund“t,v equ1p‘th_eir qzlub lmuxgedi on animal 'a.w:nu¢. A.u.¢hony. Palaqinv mnment 9: the club ~hu announ the following commmee: 5 \It has been cummuy with all tax‘- payer at onorlly this oflxce is upon up any taxable property had begn nmovod rm mthexr premises and an comphintl _h_ive been immediately Investigated. :‘ ;,<;._ . . .v: . V5.2. In his any '-to the request at the corporation counsel‘ for investigation of the. claim. Manna declared. \the only ‘lnlorm.I_t1on which the board has rolttlve to the property purchased by the Betmlehqn Land and Improyement cdrporatldn of ‘the We-lbu ‘Realty cor- poration I: that previous to ‘I92’! it had -been carried on the city tax roll: It An ' '\A vernal notice o! the removal d -these tracks was resolved by this {- Hce Aug. 13. 1930. which date was sub.- ooquent to the clam: of the /1931 ti: rolls. It is theretroe the opinion of the ‘Board of Assessors that a r_ebAIe on these taxes c3unot‘_ rightfully be re- ftunded.\ ' oouncmnm at-an Grm1cns,.honar'a.ry chslnnm; Mrs. John Gallagher. giggin- man or gara party: \roomy Ppwer. ‘ir- rqnaenwnu; Brad Gjnnpuo; tlcfots; Jpn. \_m-11, mxruhnufntl; lbdqy In fl- ter usncuw, John Franklin. Jacob ‘Gnu- senger and Jack Manning. 1-lob. ldwgra ‘I’. Mnlom And supervubr wuum Mn: Dpnald have also given co-oat;-A-‘ tune to make the at1_n1r 3 ugpcou. . \‘ ‘*9 . '3 lenonald Eats SOCCER NEWS Aunmmm II! no Ill 21m mm mm ‘ TIIBEHBIILIISIS sucum \it .-.o- ~i‘*\’« ,. 1, 23-“-‘W '~ Klnpnng soccer turn will ingot the ‘min ‘Stuart: ata. Held 4:’: Sheridan drive in the tan’u-:1 round at me‘North- weawm New York challenge cup com- petltlqn next Sunday a \ it 3 o'clock. Thu’ ~13 -the game in which the Htspnnoo Wllh to vim more no tum any other in the spring series :1 it would ud- Avmce ohem into the {mil tor the cup. The gum; is unit the us attrac- tlon In the Northwestern circuit. They are, in '3. load‘ tor the Nlngan rrormer leagué pennant and It woulg he I gnu honor lot the mapno club u:d‘-.IaVcxa- wanna; to win then utlu. no team is haw ‘well organized and prepared for a. hard battle and soccer {ans 11-om backa- mnhg mm turn out in la‘): numlgrs to once: toe 1!: {worth team; Support :0} Board COMING SOON! local People In Guidance Meeting! ‘ \ ‘$flIl»Hi[iW‘I>1 begioiqtion to -;.'~. r : aid Tutu-upike and South‘l’ark '= V ' Avmondoroed biz iilpervinors naming rm scaréromfxiy at 9:oo;.p. m. anu cards on 8.30 p..m. wI{Ig’r'—Now York stsie personal In- ‘oome Tax. , VVHl'.'N——Due on or before Wednesday. April lsnh. ’ -W Department 01 Taxation and Pluance. ‘state o Buxldxng, A1- bany or any ‘or the depnrttnent dxgtrict offices in New York City, Broqklyn. Dmlca, Syracuse, Rochester or Buffalo. WHO——s1z1gle person!» making yearly 02,500 or over; martini persons or heads at Iam making yearly 04.000 or over njzust me returns and pay tax. \ WHY——-To beg: share 01- cost of gov- ornrnnet and help State or New York opnte gaymmnent. - - - Dr. ‘Culkownki expected to represent this City in May at Syracuse. Wardwgy Homes , ' Sales.lncl:‘ea'se \uupxy mxougn cm’: peramg.-nt ettagu -qt‘ supervisor Wnnun xe- .@n,lr the I:-‘1_o.county bow.-dxot super- nu; week In their zvglnu Tua- Erie County auocintipn 111: member: from Lackawamu at seuion today. - ‘ 3 Q ndopteq n xvoolvmon urging —§;\\ ‘ ‘WV: lloouvelt to sign rthq new legisla- gs‘, _ - glen peunmrlng the beat: ‘to pry tor ‘,9 ~‘ _ oennuuétionlox state highway: within 9 13?, >- my Mum qr all cmec or ; .popl Ir. has Just been r_epr1ned\by ‘gt.- gomery Ward. an 00. that sale: o( Ward- wly Homes during‘ the (in: ten nvéehs or 1931 were 281-2 pcroerit o(_;the corresponding poriotilor 1930. ‘Thin’ 2; o'epecin_ny worujy-at notéun View oi_.ti_n gum; rthgt, rugs 61- wgdny iiounxe mg 1930 vol‘; 34 ‘perbem ahead ot...X9_'29. me record eatpbll to d.[e this yéar, in dollar sales. is made in spite or de- mm in selling price‘: 0! their building materials i 111931 compared with the previous year. The Caamopoman Aasocfittan ol Erie County ‘wm study Parental Guidance At the reghlnr Thursday evening meeting, in the Music Room of the proavenar ubrary. Mn. Junta K. Hsndley, chm bresident, ‘wm op\;-.n the meejlng and ‘win xmxoauoe Rev Benton swartz, nu- rector of the Bumuo Council at Chur- ’ ._' ' 2 Honolulu Ixplulnegl thlt the bill villl .,. ' glow the data to imrvvo the - *-~.‘.:»—;.., 1- . .gsx.e_-;u.2,T.v.v1m1;\;i Q 3- _ ‘ any umlfa of Ldbkawshxh with that X‘ _ ‘ (and: exclusively. , I ' \Theta ampmvunenu have been held W _ ‘up bocnune Lgckawanxng taxpayer: mve . not men ‘able fa one pmfzccs. , \ said. ' ' “We believe we can induce state ..» to move and widen these thoroughiares . », - .)f.the governor sign: this um.\ ‘— . The city of Tqnnwanda a.Lso.nught ob- tun nu man the state m highway Im- provement under the measure. %Ni§6§P#.§9.§§0i1 L. M:x_i?1'\- ‘PULIBE BIMSE Ill NIGHT HIWKS FROM IIESEHTEIJ PHIIPEBTY Genenting cnpacity'> or the Niagara. Hudson Systm now.,:;otai5 more than 0,000 kilowatts (Appnoxlniately 2.100- .l.570.000 kilowatts (approximately 2.100- 000 horsepower) according to this annual |report or the corporation, mailed to more than 125,000 stockholders or the ‘corporation and its subsidiaries. The generating capacity 9! the system was lincneasea 227,000 kilowatts during the year 1930 9nd service facilities were con- ‘siaeramy expanded through tn 049,000» .000 construction program carried out. | Although 1930 was a year of industrial depression. the report points out that [the systems industrial development not- ivity, backed by national advertising and radio, bruught 50 new plants into !New“Ycvrk state and through the con- su1ting_§ervice.ot its industrial develop- meht bureau, 40 other plants which were considering locations outside the state were retained. ches. who wm be who chnlnmn oi the evening. and Wm present this subject [mm the vlevrpolnv: o! the church. \The contlnucd Increase In sales 01 Wardviay Homes during the but {our- teen and one-halt momhs seems to up- set the comnionly aceegmd notion that people are nu: prepared to bu at thus time.“ says J. A. Wébber, xnmnger of Montgomery Ward 6: Co‘: Division or domes. \For he was but a youth\ a s : yet he slew Goliath . . . And today he can conquer, with Knowl- edge, his enemy, tuberculosis, now chief cause of death to young adults; - Annual Grand Ball of Blasdeu Legion ‘B Street Nocturnal Carvan of Free lodging seekers to be Brolien up by policemen from now on. _ ‘M. V. Birthday ' Party Unique! \In the .1.-arly part of 1930, Wx\rd's an- nounced 3 new loan planylxlch made available is huge fund {or those wlm m- oended t ilnzlld one or two tumlly resi- dences. It was pxecllctea at. that time Qhlt me plan lnaugurated by Wards would stimulate local home building actilvltlesy aml_ Llxereby increase ‘the amount 01 v for local bulldmg trsdesmen.\ BUFFALO TUuF.R_CL'LOSlS ASSOCIATEON or Ema Couxrv O and Dxspmsavy 708 Ellicott Sweet ‘ Buffalo. N. Y. B street In this city desenetd by day has been Iound by local police to be well populated by night. Plan outstanding Social event of season in neighboring vil- lage for Saturday, April 11. The street is included in the demol- ishing program of the Bethlehem Steel plant. in which it is projiosd to remave the present. tenements. Row upon row or the old sta-uct-ure built to accommo- date the mmuies or steel piunc workers now are being razed. ' Although vn,¢n.t.ae,z1. by term?! 0999‘ pants, many at the are still stand- ing. Brokemwindows and open doors meet the gaze or the casnui observer. But after dark the scene-changes. Slowly cirmers melt into the shadows of B St... select the abode most to their Iiking and take possession for the night. The practice has grown until now the street, has a inrg numbr of nocturnal residents who vanish win the sun as silently nn dswiftiy as they arrive with e shadows. Arrangements (or :6. Unique Birthday lhrty, which will be held in Our Lady of Victory Inlant Homé ratio;-s, Tuesday April M, -under the auspices of Our. Lady of Victory Aid Society, has been «ample-. bed. The chairman are Mrs. William Sullivan and Mrs. Charles Weber. The tables will be arranged to repre- uent the mvntha of the year and the {ol- lowlng hoatgsses will have decor.- Milom tor the xgpectéve nxomlm - Mrs- William. Awadl, Mrs. J. J. Brown. Mrs. -Julia Carroll\. Mrs. lldry Anii Czirtoli. Mrs. Ann Corooran, Mrs. Thomas Dutiy, Ina. Thmnu lhingttm, Mn. )1. J‘. On. nay, llrs. E. Kennedy. Mrs. J. Mccurtahy, Jim. T. Mc Mrs. E. P. /Mccormlck, Mrs. Mary: Mcllugh, Mrs. Mary Ilaroney. lira. ‘C. A. -Rose. Mrs. P. Ruddy, Mrs. John Sullivan, Mrs. JV. Sullivan; Mrs. A. Hrs. A. Twist, Mrs. J. waldtutt. In Charles Weber, Mrs. Osrl Weber. Mrs. not-nsr John Weber. In-I. John A. Hutch. Mrs. Hector Bony, Mrs. Charles lloore. Fourth annual grand ball of the Hat- ry Clifton American Legion Post, No. 6( or Blasdell, will be presented on Satur- day evening, April 11 in Legion Hal! at. Bxnsdell, and many friends and leglno membexs of Lacknwaxma and vicinity “The urgent need cl‘ prpper home 11- mmcmg was soon obvlaus to us -because of the way the pulzuc recognized. the dd-. vantages 0! our new loan plgm winch which called for payment of only $8.44 :1 month 101' each $1.000 loaned. '1‘h_ oonstrucuon o_1 homes made possible by these loans helped to keep thousands -Io mgn employed during this past year.\ Mr. webber xuhher states: \The plan of supefvlalnig lite oonstructlon‘ of every Watdway Home has met wlth great suc- cess and is one of t«l_1e reason; 10': the “Ig increase In demand. Lacknwamw health authorities have joined with those of Butfald and else- where in the campaign to make the Ztli xm;iiial' contéie 6!‘ xthé Nitl Tuberculosis Association, at Syracuse in May the biggest single meeting in the history of the drive against the Dread Disease. exam.-sn1v.e cgnstructian pmgxam carried on during 1930 is also reviewed .by the repprt; More than u9,900.000 was spent in exténding and improving service facilities, keeping about 7.000 extra men employed. It is also stated that an additional $34,000,000 will be spent during 1931 to carry “the work further. plan «to attned. Musxc will be by the ‘malady Ramblers orchestra. There will be xelreshments .m<1 2. ms: class variety encertalnment. Three previous springtime grand ban parties by Clinton Post were the annual outstanding social events or each set- son. and omcers and members this year pxpn to duplicate the custom agaln. Dr. Culkcrwsgl. Lacxawxinna health <phys!cmn. is expected =to represent thin community at the series of meetings on May 11,\i2, 13. 1'4 and 15. Speaking at ~the busineu situation the report says: The present business de- pression has emphasized -thovlmpottance or the public utilities as agencies prov1cl- lng steady employmélzt {or great numb- ers of our people an cltor supporting our local, state and national goérnment by ‘taxes; About 85 percent’ oi the total spent yearly by these ounpqnies is paid out In wages ‘to produce copper. slum!- num, steel and other metals to manu- facture the delicate And ljughly specul- izedmachlrgery to genera.“ the lccricnl ‘energy whtgh the pubuc u't'mt1es sell. mm to bund rtrnnnmlulon um: iowerp and cables and to provide the 1n.mmxer- _able_:pec1al things neceuary .) bring this service to its izltlnutae comumer. Tuberculosis is a mortal enemy of youth. But youth little know! 1:, or knowing, seldom needs the danger. In me me period from 12 to 20, me boy grows Jmo young mznhood and the girl mto young womanhood. This 15 a strenuous prelod. Youth discovers the world and the wonder: at me. The re- sult. usually is n headless enthusiasm thn bmkoa no comm at health. ' when questioned gbout the payment. ‘of only $0.44 a month on each 01,000 loaned? Mr. webber said: “To give you an. example. the small amount to be paid us on I 03,000 icnnvis 25.32 a. montzh- This includes 'pi1ymem:_on principle, in- terest at only 6 percent am‘; all other charges. M: .the end of 15 -years, those payments have paid for your home com- plete. N oreneivals or _the loan are over necessary ‘and the entire loan up to 76 percent. of the completed east o! your home and lot. .13 xnnde on a single iirat ‘moi-tignge.\ TO HOLD EAST!-Ill DANCE Lieutennnts and patrolman assigned to beats in the vicinity at the street: have been ordered by Lackawamm Po- lice Chic! Ray C. Gilson to rid qthe svtreet at the unweioome visitors. Pn- trohnen o nduty in the area will visit the §ection after dark and be,-Kore morn- ing and take -into custody all who have nbgood xcuon for being there. The mtmmn Chapter at the Tau Dem; Bets will hold their Easter dance at Mungers I-inn In hte Sheu's _Tnentre Buucung. 2186 Seneca mu, April 9. Society. too. contrlbuoea to 113.13 \burnmg the candle at both ends\ by requlnlug of the yquth school wcrrk. athletics and part-time work in oxceu at whur‘ the gimvlng body may (1 cm surety. To celebrate the owtxgty-tmah seq! sale sevegrgl apenkan will be present, among whom win he Mm Bully P. Biuell, originator of the Gh ! veal idea in chin-oouynzry. ma ldvlnqlton brand \And Lexgh mtcnell Hodges.» The Colonial Club rochestm will tur- nlsh th music playing from nine to one. James P. Culte ls the secretary. ‘rho luncheon will be hervqd prompt- ‘I; at 12:30 dcldck and V!!! be‘ follawed ‘by cnrdl. Reservation mIy\be muse di- ‘nict to our Lady of victory Intanrt Home. ' 3,1193. massage a‘ B ; BRIDGE TIE-UP MAKES DETOUR NECESSARY I-‘OR SHORT TIME WEDNESDAY; OLD SPAN FAST BEING DEMOLISHED; TIMBER DECAYED {COMB COUNTRY-SIDE FOR‘ MAN WANTED I-‘OR QUESTIONING IN CONNECTION WITH . MURDER OF MORERO IN ‘LINCOLN AVENUE Spelling Bee K Entries Growing your old and temporary bridges block- ed ‘traffic for a long time Wednesday morning during w'm-k on the removal of deck on the old bridge. with one of -the derrick: stationed on the temporary span. ~ Long atrearns of automobiles were =to‘rced t 030 souigh to Woodlnwn and cle- tour by way oz. mke avenue trom Ham- burg Txirnpike over to South Park avg- vnue mid come north in order to Tget’ east 01 the bridge. This handicap was only temporary {or 9. couple 0! hours. while the big dera rick motor machine occupied Á ter of the wooden trnporariy span. Decayed or the ‘cm Ridge road bridge, which now is being razed and will be -repiaoegi -with a new. mod- ern structure has been mmoved. Bteel =wtorker_s also are ensued in the remov-r ing or the side arms 0! the bridge over which the pedatrlan well: was laid. Meanwhile the Timothy J. Mover- moit Conntructiqn of Inoewanm. hold- ers of the excavation contract, continue to remove the mounds of dirt which lie between the bndge supports and under the trestle. Excavation has ,~pro~ gressed rapidly and with the exception of a small nmaunt of am: at the eastern en dot the old span that part ‘of tho demolishing program has been complet- ed. It is anticipated that the old spun will be razed in the immediate future van_u construction work than can be be- gun. ° nzikis The 'r‘uhex-culoaxa xnsmute students M1} hold a woman luncheon, M which 200 are» expected. ’ . Danqlng will he provided (or those who like to dance. »_eeerc.mng all of Western New ‘York and Pennaylvnnla this week for the man be- .._.Iiove¢_1 to be Angelo Nonckj. wanted for -questioning in connection with the any- Ing o fgnthony Morerb in h‘i‘a‘Lin_oca1n avenue -home on Wednesday morning of )set week. Argument over ‘a mud held in as can June was advanced -by Luckumnne po- lice us the reason tor vane killing of An.- thony Morero. 42. of 9!} nincoln avenue ._Ihi‘otly ‘after 1 I. m. Wednesday. No.1}:- :‘e_st‘s as yet; have been made. _-Ponce are \ .uarohin”g {to Angelo Novlcld, 40. or me urine gddress, in connection with the ‘ anoocxgg.’ ‘ ‘ Inv now ‘is being conducted by laIe_ut.e. Eur J.. '0!Romte pnd Ed- yn Degnmint and Detective June: J. gum. They see}; two others» who‘ V-mm, teen in ehovggme, -but who no me: to ‘. (thin Jen Igqtom the Inning. Ponce or Lucknvnmp still very It As was comontlon of lnckawunna police that the mung was the result or a drunken brawl. They believe that an grgmnent .pmvto\u_ly Ina when over a hand at cord.sa.m1 tint Moreno rm; Na:-loin waited until the omen had gone bétore ntvompung -to dptermlno the daemon. ‘ A M entries just before the? East- er recess has put the qu-oll.ine_nts in the 1931 ‘National Spl.ling_ Bee ov_exj the 824 mark. The Spelling Bee. which is con- ducted mr the public, private and paro- vmai gchoola of the eight counties or, ywestern New Yet); by the Bunaio Even- ing News, is-sponsoyed in Iumkawanna by‘ the Iaackawanns Néws. Here is_ the em-c.-iiment us; by count- ies: ‘ i F Dr. Kennpn Dunham in arranging an excellent x-ray exmblc. one evening will be devotgd to 9. cuscussxgn. of the exhibit. 5. :.:‘.5,w V 1_:,\ 3 m‘§=.. 3 Aftér the depntturq d the other two mcn,1’or whom the panes now are searching, it 15- thomm that both Monro and. Nonclnjo opens}. the argu- ment whv1c_h.vended In the death of Monro. — Monro is bomg held -by police as a materla! wih;o_u.' In the !;'e1_:t.ot the argument. it Is de- '-mmmmm mlault 4a.otYYol'a cm m m clued. Mqtprot went upstairs, obcgxned a gun and reburped; Norlckl, scuttlmg wmg Morera. gamde ppoeqlon 01- the ‘weapon, backoq. gyay, tired and ran the -homo. HID arrest in expected soon. uzmox .|‘uxIu.uzi‘ 10 mvn m'n'n1 -ox MONDAY 'L,arge‘cx\awdo of Lncknwsnna ungma played‘ line the sidewalks of the tem- porary span daily nwamng the cqu_n- pletlon or excvavpudn and destruction 0: the old vlpan when 4: K5 believed, york will b esuppue them in mg construc- tion or the new b According to a statement made to ac- cal cxey omclala the ompm 0! mo Imam Gnha¢an- constmcmon comets- mm o1.Qroo_lyn. holders of the .oonqtmo- tion contract. only lackawmngn labor will be employed In the construction work-. Aliegany. 55 schools; Cattamugus. 88 sghoois; 0ha.utauqun,158 schools‘. Erié. 108 schools; Geneaee, 70 schools: Nia- gagra, ‘I55 aoh‘oo15': , Orleans, 45 schools; -Wyoming. B3 aghoob. _ There is will time to enroll in the can- test rm dteauherrsi and principals who wish lull partigulars concerning the cm- test ‘may obtain whom by writing the Spelling Bee ‘Director. Butiaio Evening News. Ytnfialo. on Monday evening. Apx-1,1 ~13, -omcers‘ and members of the Ladies Auxiliary ox Lackawmmn Post. American I..eg16n.»wl1l' conduct A card party am qoclal enter-j tgunment tn the‘: club moms at ugano‘ headquar ‘ This should prove one of the. most at-f tracmve parties or the indoor season. An: admlssnon charge of 85 cents Includes: refreshments. oftlcers repowt. ‘?;3.fI‘\. 51%, ,. ‘-1 yr?’ ~3:\. r» h- 1~i«‘-’'.v '?1 2-