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“4'{\‘T~$ ¢«L.=«7g-... ' ‘« “~:ew..~.« >~ ‘«~;'v‘. st.‘ W l ‘Ln<:kawgnna'H News, !Lgckgwahna,_ N‘. Y, _T:hs., Apgil ‘9,,1'~93;:l’ OFEII -or The LACKAWANNA EW JOINT C‘HA~Rl'TI‘-E-S ‘TO HOLD M EETIFNG wBUS»C;MPETl»TION HITS RMLRGADS more cellars! 8pec1a!_ -ail held’ -- by ‘His Ho lone. 1Pu‘blished~ every Week at Lschwlniii. N. Y. BY THE ELECTRIDGE PRESS, Inc-. Business “Office, 411 Electric Avenue Jon Tuesday, April 14-, ‘the’ women. of the County Division and the Buffalo Womexrs Dlusion m the Joint Charr- ties .5: ‘Community Fund c2unpn‘ign« are .‘to have 21 joxm mectmgg m the Twen- tieth Geubuxy Club. 595 Delaware two- nue, vBuM.xl.':, M13 houx bung 3:15 p. m Rev. Dr. Sarnuél V. V. Hclmes pasta? 0! Westnmmater Pr?-bytuxtxan church. ‘Bu!- falo. \-nu audznz. the .meeung. icon call mm. Dgm Maved - Warren t be app:-ov Moved - ‘Griffiths t Mon tor lackawan 5.51%‘ 8:00 p. notgce In COMMU T cm: ‘H _ able = ‘cu. Gnetletnen Amelia : Walur N1 Telephone : Abbott 1 181. Bankex-_s Association President Asks If Unfair Aid 13 Given Motorized Transport—— Fm‘ Rail Mergers. keeps them dry for all time J. J. BARBER, Jr., Business Manager THIS ‘SMALL OUTLAY. an amazing saving ‘ , over usual installations. protects both your fam- ily Ind property. You positively eliminate the annoyance. unheallhycondition. anddanger-from _ Iettlinz caused by damp cellars by installing tha UNITED ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC THOMAS ‘C. BO-DKIN, Editor FI‘€CC\.Hl)1: 1.-he g;(HL'!.nl meeting, a busi- nes ms;thug of‘E1'1e County Team L‘g.p- tazns and their in.-s1sLanL:, hm been cull- ed at the Twentieth Ca-nLm'y‘C1ub by Mrs. -R.'\yzno.1:1 S Bnltu-rm. czmlrmzvn 01‘ the ‘County Dxvlsmu. , Immtchut/_-1y nftm Dr. }IoIm¢;'s nu- dress, Mrs. George D Enos and Mr: ,Bzx1<1\vm me glvhng a tea my all mom- bcx-s or the Coumy Dnieion. “This year.\ Miss Hel—.-n Crosby, chn-hm mnn of ma, City Womexfs divxslon, print cut. “<:3ncht1ons me nbnonmxl and the need is much greater than usual. The)‘: are tn.-mH‘xclous problems of hmlth and recreation to be mt. following in, the wake of unenr;p‘luyment and depression On the worker's abult-y to get. this need over to the people asked to contribute depends the successful issue of the ‘cam- caqnpnign this year.\ NEW YORl{.—Fair treatment for the l'{1i1l‘0atl5 in respect to ~hi;;h\vay motor competition was called iur by. Rome 0. Stephenson, President Anier- icau Banliers Association, in a recent address here. He also strongly ei1- dorsed. “sound economic railway con- solidation\ and praised President 'I~1’3o- ver for his initiative in this respect. \I am very strongly of the ‘opinion that one of the measures‘ which would help materially to put ‘back business where it ought to he is the Eastern (our-system plan oi railroad consr.~1i- dation as announced recently vfo‘llow- izig ~negotiatious instituted by Presi- dent Hoover,\ said Mr. Stephenson. “Its adoption by the Interstate Con‘1- merce ‘Commission would tend to stabi- lize the transportation industry, ta- cilitate operation and‘ exert a favorable in on business in general. ‘'It is a. fact well known to Business leaders that our railroads are now’tac- i ing a crisis. Not only do they need protective laws to meet competitive sitmitiozis arising from increased use of our highways and waterways by other carriers, but they need uni tion such as the proposed tour’-system plan provides. Our President has acted wisely in assuming, a leadership ~ in this respect -and his move deserves the support. of every clear-thinking citizen.” ‘Official Paper of the City of Lackawanna‘ lfheé only newspaper published in the City of Lackawan na, N. Y Intered as second class matter at the post office at Buffailo,N.Y Subscription, - - 7 $2.00 Per Year The slightestwiterautomaticallystartsit and it stop: when watetvhns been complelelydrained. Requires no special installation or attention. Connects to uni Ilectric light socket. Capacity 2500 gals. per hour at normal lift. Equipped wiih 3% ‘HJ’. 60 Cvéle 110 Volt A. C. Electric Motor angffool-proof automatic lwilch . . .'I‘his out isrguarxmteed to give perfect utisfaction and 1': o for r ! period only at this exceptionally low prion-$65.50 pluu lor- irnrdlnz charges. Advertising rates submitted ”o'n application Llchwan puional I Jnlant on mu. 1;; '20:): my Into 1 sen the plum: Lackawanna News, Lackawanna, N. Y., Thurs., April 9, 1931 Order prénlptly tooblain thrice Folder an on nqii. I1 DIALEKSI &riIo I51’ Dutnili and 811'» Plan QEiJit%uriaI UNITED RIC MOTOR ‘CO. I78-A Conn 8t.. New York appeuod In:-:15, .1 who oon out (or xihe best. ‘I uoommen spplwe o SCHOELLKOPF FAMILY ' IN TOWN TIDINGS AGENTS! This mo'n3ir'r'nctlcal. !ub!lIn!iII‘Il_Id loinpriced out o biz oppdrtunix V. liberal im- mediate commissions. quick sales. no investment; Ixperience unne:es'nty....Send for Sales Pin ‘. ‘I The Schoellkopx family, .nM,:onn1 paw- er xyccons and financiers, are again to the fore in the April ‘Issue of Town T:d- ings, the Magazine at Western \New Ybrk which reaches local subscribers today. CLIP THIS AD —YOU MAY NEED ‘IT! RAZING TENAMENTS A‘-ID CITY'S FUTURE EX=PANSlON Resumption of the operations by the Bethlehem Steel plant on the razing of the old tenements on the city’s south side this week again encourages belief that the entire complexion of the steel plant vicinity wil} ‘undergo a decided betterment before this summer is over. * Rudolph RISOL W828! Ilgllmt t < Amen: 51: ‘mm N1 - of H S =: ff‘ nu, in the — tnjurlea 5 aldlek .an Bepumber, Midge, .591’ A far cry from this sega of and industrialists yet none the less 111- terestlng. is an article entmed T-he Junge les, by C. ‘Bernard -1’-zterson. with spring «house cleaning come thoughts of redecoratxgg. John G. U11- mann. Jr., and Harold '1‘. Hayes have collaborated‘ on an interesting article. New Rooms For Old. ' It will be a mighty good thing for the entire city, and no can deny that the Bethlehem corporation is doing a wonderful thing for the city's future in destroying rows of hundreds of old tenement dwellings and deciding to replace them with modern one and two story flats. with its u.su.u.1 gusto for the less ‘seri- ous mapects or life. the following humor- ous article sin the issue deserves atten- tion: “Hal!-Dressed on Blcycla\ by George Roedell. _ ‘Mr. Stephenson declared‘ that the ralltoads have served this country \so superlativeiy well that we are prone, in our ‘public affairs to overlook our de- pendence upon them and our obliga- tions to them. The’ past, present and future progress of the United States in inseparabiy bound up with their wel~ Izfre. In neglecting ‘just consideration for them we are even more negiectlui of the public’s best economic lntereltu. Lackawanna is growing, yes, even in the face of the last two bitter years when a business depression stopped progress along many manufacturing lines. able to all tloxu {or C -YQICISQS. ‘ Sealed proposals for supplies, :5 set ‘forth below. will ‘be received by the ‘Board 0! Common Council of the City of Lackawanna, until ‘eight o'clock, April 20, 1931, and at which time all proposals ivlll be publicly opened and read. . 11-2 Ton Truck as per plans and speclf-lcatlons on me with com. 01 Pub. Works. NOTICE Lackawanna industry and Lackawanna business must also expand with the growth of the ‘community. ‘ RESOI. Amelia St Wsltetr Ni Iclty o! 1.0 34000.00. - ‘acme tor Cox-poratlo ampawered tum, whlc proved. Moved - Joynt aha and tiled . Carried. H22’. '.2f@\T‘J’Tff'$/El.‘ TKO)‘/‘Tf 'f\§“22i'Ii{/Q/>:I\C<~’§/3: 7 .-‘ ‘. O’ ' M A Queitibnof Public Intern: \ \We are confronted with the ques- tion as ‘to how much more the public -economic interest will stand an inva- sion 0: the welfare at the railroads by forces and diiiiculties not ortheir own creating and not within the ‘scope of their own unaided powers to combat,” said Mr. Stephenson. \1 refer especially to new competitions that are undermin- ing the 'hard~earned positiouot the rail- roadu, not only with the aid or natural economic Yorces but also through the lid of government policies which, posi- tively or negatively, tend to give these competitors undue advantagesover the railroads. No proposals will be considered un- ‘less accompanied by a certified check payable to -the City Clerk of the ‘City of Lackawanna, in an amount ‘equal to ten nercent of the sum named in the said proposal. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and an bids and waive all formalities in the interests of the City; By order of the Common Council, as set forth in proceedings of meet- ing held .in and for the City of ‘Lack-A nwannn on April Gr lrll H TO SELL AT A SACRIFICE CASH REGISTER (Practically New) MADE ESPECIALLY FOR GAS STATIONS J. J. REDMONI5 City Clerk tjlt goes without saying that the tail- «rogids have no right, nor claim any, so far as I have been able to discern, to complain at legitimate competition in the iield of transportation, for the pub- lic is entitled to the best possible trans- portation at the lowest practical cost‘. But equally does it go without saying that this cannot be fairly brought about by using, or by failing to use, the tax- ing powers or government to enable competitive methods or transportation to do things they could not otherwise do as unaided private enterprises; par- ~ ticularly when such action impairs the Q invested rights held in good faith by ‘I great masses of our people in estub~ : iished enterprises that are serving the ‘public well.\ i Mr. Stephenson said it was not his purpose to argue against such com- petitive transportation as the highway passenger motorbus and motor truck : as such, when conducted under proper 1 conditions and in keeping with public weli'are—7nn<l bene He declared, how- ever, there is need for serious consid- eration whether such competition is being developed under conditions that re unfair to the railroads, because either the outright or obscure aid of government policy is the deciding eco- nomic factor in that competition. APPLY LACKAWANNA NEWS OFFICE /\\ A WONDERFUL BUY AT A WONDERFUL PRICE NOTICE 0!‘ l'l'vlILlC III-}:\Rl.\‘G To all Common Carrier. Taxpayers. and all other parties interested will be heard at 41 Public Meeting to be held Monday evening, May 4. 1931, at eight o‘clock ‘in the Council Chambers at which time Iuli discussion will be had on the nppllcavions presented by the Al- legxmy Motor Coach Company Inc, the Erie County Motor Coach Line Inc. and the West Ridge Transportation Corpor- ation Inc.. for consent to operate motor buses for the public use upon and nlongi certain streets in the City of Lacks.- wxmna. and all parties interested will have ‘the oppox-Lurmy of presenting his or her views in favor or or in opposition to the applications fo_x~ consent. .\'0'l‘l(‘l}_T0 CREDITORS l.l‘JG.\I. 1\'0'l‘lCE PURSUANT to an arder 0: Hon. LOUIS B. HART, Surrogate of Erie County, MI persons hnvmg claims against Lnszlo Nexnet Into of the City of Lncknwannn deceased. are hereby required to exhibit STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY COURT. ERIE COUNTY. ! JOSEPH C. ROSAR. Plaintiff. vs‘ WILLIAM A. ROSAR and JOSEPHINE ROS.-\R his wife: FRED A. ROSAR and . I sni£L1%'s ’ . w R . . . A story of the romance ' end adventure incident to i the settling of Oklahoma, written as only Edna Ferber the smne with vouchers thereof to John Pllllon. the attorney xor the unclerslgned txecutor of the wm of the said deems-:-:1 at 1028 Ridge Road. Lzlckmvnnnn, N. Y.. ‘on or before the 25th day of August 2103!. Dated February 10. 1931. BESSIE ROSAR, his wife: MARIE RO- SAR: MATILDA ROSAR. CA’I‘HER1NEI WEISS. ANNA L. ROSAR. wife of Joseph C. Ros-ur; LOUIS A. ROSAR and ELIZA- BETH ROSAR KLINE. his wife: and if the said Louis A. Rosnr is deceased, J0- SEPH ROSAR. ALBERT ROSAR. and FRED ROSAR,._,;being the sole heirs at i:\\'v and hair of km (:8 sxiici loiils A Roam‘: and PEARL ROSAR, wife oi Al- bert Rosin‘: and ERMA ROSAR. wife oi‘ Fred Rosar: JOHN J. SULLIVAN. ns Administrator de bcmis non of the E5- tate or Mary Roshr; and JOHN J. SUL- LIVAN’. as Administrator de Hunts non of the Estate of Joseph J. Rosnr; RAY- The Mayor and menibers of the Com- mon Councll or the City or Lacknwamm wtll be present. and the meeting wm be called promptly at 8:00 o'clock. JAMES J. REDMOND, City Clerk April 9-16-23-3:) NICHOLAS HEGEDUS. Executor JOHN R. PILLION, Attorney for the Executor. 1028 Ridge Rr/ad, Lnckuwannn. New York Feb. 12 ta Aug 13 NOTICE 7.0 CREDITORS SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LACKAVVANNA NEWS PURSUANT to an order of Hon. LOUIS B. HART surrogate or Erie County” all persons having claims against ANTON BARICEVIC: lute ca‘ the City of Lackn-‘ wanna deceased are hereby requireci to exhibit the same with vouchers thereof to the undersigned Executor of the will of said deceased at 1000‘ D. S. Motgan Bldg.. Buffalo, N. Y. on or before the 22nd day of September, 1931. Da March 10. 1931. NOTICE TO CIIEDITORS PURSUANT ‘to an order of Hon. Louis B. Hurt.‘ Surrogate 0! Erie County, all persoms having claims against John '1'}. Austin. late of the City of Lncknwanna deceased. are hereby required to ex- nblt the sumo with vouchers ghereoi to the unclersigned Administrator of the Estate or said dc-ceased nt 1028 Ridge Road. Lncknwnmm. N. Y.. on or before the 11th nay of July, 1931. MOND F‘. FISKE: HERPOLSHEIMER Railroad rights 0: way, he declared. , represent tremendous capital invest-. ments, on which the railroads have also heavy currexit costs to meet. “They pay every day :1 million dollars In taxes and most of this is on their ~ rights 0: way,\ he said. \Also they r spend daily over two million dollars ads ditional tor the proper mairitenance of way.\ I-Io asserted that the motor- buses have not had to pay for their rights of way in nn_y sense that the rail- roads paid for tlleirs. “They have simply taken possession of public highw'ays built by public funds, ‘both statesand national.\ he con- tinued, “and they have extensively, made those higluvays vastly less comi fortable, less safe and less seyviceable for private motorists and others who are. coniribuL»ing vchie to their crea- tion mul maintex‘1ance.\ . Would Investigate Bun Tn COMPANY: and EARL P. IIOTHROP can write. Derevclaxxts ‘ YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to ‘answer the complnmt In this action. and Ho serve xx copy of your answer, or II the complaint is not served w-ltnh this sum- moxgs to serve :1 notice of appearance on the plnlmlffs at.tome:.' within twenty idnys after the st-nrice of this summons exclusive of the day of service. In case or your failure to nppenr or answer. judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. , Trml to be held in me County of Erie. Dntcd thls 24th day of January, 1931. JOHN J. SULLIVAN. _Attorney for Plaintiff. Office 6.: P. 0. Address, 1000 D. ‘S Morgan BIdg., Buftmlo. N. Y. MERI BARICEVIC. Executor. JOHN J. SULLIVAN. Attorney for Executor. Office and P. 0. Address, 1000 D. S. Morgan Bklg.. Buffalo, N. Y. March 12 to, Sept. 1'1 . . . A story of red-blooded Americans for rcd—blooded Dan-cl December 18. 1930. Anna. 0'Den Austin Admmlstmtor. NOTICE ‘TO CREDITORS Americans. JOHN R. PILLION. Attorney for Ad- mlnlstmtor. 1028 Ridge Road. Luckn- wannn, New York. ‘PURSUANT to an order of Hon. LOUIS B. HART, Surrogate of Erie County. all persons having claims against Katherine Wojciechowska late of the city of Lnclmwanna deceased, are hereby required to exhibit: the same with vouchers thereof to the undersigned Executor of the Will Administrator of the Estate of said deceased at his office at number 447 Ridge Road, Lacltmvannzr, N. Y., on or before the 1:: day of May 1931. Dated October 23, 1930, RUDOLPH S. WEPNSTEIN. RUDOLPH S. WEINSTEIN. Attorney for estate, 447 Ridge Road. Lgtclm- wanna. N. Y. . . . A story you will want to read, one you should read, and one you wilfenjoy. Dec. 25 to June 25 .\'0TI(‘.B ‘I0 CIll~‘.Dl'l'0l{S PURSUANT to an order 0! Hon. LOUIS B. HAR.'1‘_'Sun'ognte of Erie County, all persons having claims mz,n1nst Agnes T0: CATHERINE WVEISS ANNA L. ROSAR. LOUIS A. ROSAR. M. Bowenlate or the City or Lackawannu deceased. are hereby required’ to exhibit the same with vouchers thereof to the undersigned Arlministmtor with will an- nexed oi the Estate of said deceased M. The foregoing summons is served up- on you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. 1?. B. Thorn, Sp:-clal‘ Coun- tv Caurt Judge of Erie County, N. Y.. dated March 13, 1931 and with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of me County or Erlo at Buffalo. N. Y. The object of this action is for a. }5nrt»1t-Ion of the praport-y In which the above partloa nre intm-ostod situate in the Coumv of Erie. New York briefly ciescr1b(l as fol- 1mv,=: Subc1‘ivl=/ion lots 39 and 40 in Block \N\ in Cnltou Tract filed under Covor No._762 and Suhc1lv‘1.=Iou lqt 1,6 in Block \B\ under cover No 1071. sxhicn cavnrs nw med in the Erie County Clerk's Office. Mr. Stephenson declared that all these matters should: be. thoroughly in- quired into by competent public bodies, both state and national. with It View of (1ete1'xi1ining the equities and basic public economic interests in- volved, \particularly in respect to the-ir effects upon the nmioifs railroads. \I' veuL—1u'e to say,”'11e added. \that such inquiries would show wliethcr it 'is to the public interest to let thinsa reziiaiu as they are, whether the SiLU.'1- lion calls for a now basis ol mulnrhus and truck taxes to satisfy the emiitiei of the case or wlintliri‘ it would call for such elmstic action as‘ the exclusion of t.‘1i.; tra from our 1)uhll<- geur.-rzil lllgll.\‘.’n}'S. and the‘ requirement that, (-\'Cl1 an the milxvays. it provide as 3 pzm‘. of its own private capital iuveatr r\-uf it-1 own rirzlits of way and for its own imiiiitmianco of way out of operat- ing income.\ To be printed serially in the office of Rudolph S. Welnsteln, 447 Ridge Road, Lackawnnna, N. Y.. on or 'be1'o're the 30th day of July. 1931. Dated February 10. 1931. \ ABRAM L. WEIL. Administrator with wm ‘annexed. Oct. 30. Apr. 80 LACKAWANNA NEWS .\'0'l'l(\~l'-J T0 CR‘!-EDITORS RUDOLPH S. WEINSTEIN, Attorney for Estate, 447 Ridge Road. Lackmvanna, N. Y. Feb. 12 to Aug. 13 PUnSU.':~N'1‘ to an order of Hon. LOUIS ,B. ‘HART. Surrogate of Eiflf‘ (\Ul1I1tY nll persons hnvjng claims aqnlml LUDWIK PYZ late of the-Clt§'or Linka- wamm deéeasccl. are he1'eb_v requ1roc1r tw exlublt the same with vouchers theronl to the um:le1-.=lgnezl Executor of the W.n of said clccoasecl at 1.000 -D. S. M01‘-7.1111 B1:-112.. Buffalo. N‘. Y., on or before 1110 '20th day of August, 1931. Dat.ed~ Februiiry 16. 1931‘. ANDREW WOJCIK. E.\'eCl1t0I‘. JOHN J. SULLIVAN. Attlorney. 1900 D. S. Morgan BIdg.. Buffalo. N. Y. ' Feb. 28 to Aug. 27! Is Now Runing On JOHN J SULLIVAN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Office «K: P. 0. Address. 1000 D. S. Iwiorgnn Bldg‘. Bu1‘1‘.1:1o. N. Y. March 19 26 April 2 9 16 23 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LACKAWANINA NEWS