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The Academy has‘ «opened their season with an imprcacsive victory over‘ the Cunisius -Cojlleg-ians._ Manager Grey has planned.‘ a busy season for’ his team.j Their next game with the Keen. er's mothers of Blasdelll book- ed for May 2nd is to be playec’, on the Memorial Field, of Lackawanna at 6:30 P. M’. Al-I\the .prominent citizens of Lackawanna .& Blasdell; are to -be present at this igaine. Arrangements one being made to have the -Hon. Mayor Lohr pitch‘ the ffrts ball. ' V For ‘games with Ryar Acad- emy calli Abbott 3220;, or write C. V. Grey, 959 Ridge Road, Lackawanna. M5103 Boys» DANCE. -Male Help Wanted; -I t 1‘ Roogcvélt‘ .seIio¢i Al M-inor ahd his Major Boys -orchestna ‘announce a ‘dancing _part“y -at_-,;D’om: PolskiI,:Satu1‘-d*a3 evenig, May\6». ‘A1\and'»his¢ga-n’g'= “are well -known for fheir music-{ aal 'abjl_ityi{ and no doubt will have‘ a5‘la-'rge crowd ‘in attend- ance. ‘ WANTED; Twé‘ rbllabh: Wax am; Cqmieo xvoube salesmen ‘for city and x_'u1a.l sections, No‘ capital‘ required; Ggpd weexli pay’ check. Write B. “CHvAv;PPELL, -N'ew'ark, New York. «=,\$¥’:\“!“-\\‘~*.x 3 Maryi jSocl1a».~ “Eliza1be’th‘ Re.T ?_bish, Elizabeth‘ Kijah. Carolinev Eiore., Peteto~. iK1;e_s]tos,_ John G‘omh‘_os,. George llgelly, »F1j'anc_is- Kn‘-l.ba..nek.4 vSf,é.p;h;en Gomb.o~’z.A Roberto Bal{_e:j,.‘j_Sa_mue1i lS.h(iow.- vsky, Anthony Di Pivonio, Flomi inn.-nco. _M*m.=s,re1a Haons._;h:e;n0 Ihezms. :I:+i;llia:nf: ’l’~|.<.a.’<:l:‘:~ M-‘é*‘d'é-A ;,1lifne V»inolus,-‘*—‘H'elen-- Yhcikanics, lrijelen Burganowgki, ’ Mary ;Trarnbley7, Edward 'Zelinjsl<Ii, M.v'.ch*ael 'N\ovich Miehaeli Mun- .ic\n Jennie. ‘Kn-borelt, Helen .lIK'usfierz, ‘Marian Bleech, Con-i g:s‘tantin_,e Dziecltiaifz; Carl Moi-‘ “K311; Casimer iszukalski, Helen ‘Iwa-nowski, Angelo .Go‘le'1lo Grace {R'omero;, A-dam Rus- rniez-.2, Nancy Holynski, Joseph Mancik, Casper M.i‘gaia, Fl‘oren=-, ce Capasso, ‘Eleonora ‘Kocent, |W_a‘«lter Bufganowski, L,e6vCama illion'i. Walter Lubinski; Lucy Flore, Douglas‘ Haniaon, Clif- ,ford Kozak, John Vleech, Ai- fred Geoncz‘yca‘,- Lottie Muz- miarsga, Es Rednicki, Mary Violanti, 'Tha'ddens‘;Woloszynik Bani‘ .aIag:iett9;. John‘ * Rama-:k. Loo Samborskis 'L<j>,i;1i§e B'a1aa.. Lucretia Chappelle',' Conchita. Diaz‘, Stephinc Holynski,_I_«.‘lor. e.nceKoha.n_. Dora Sinés, Gath-A e.rin'e Zarkovichl, Mildred‘ Zar- kovich, Mary Itlonbachewski, Michael R,afie_, John. Pikula, Virginia Ryfszka, J.oas.» Szewda. Stephia Flak, Helen Herniok, Mary Orlando‘, .S_tellas1V_iikido. Stanley Super. Joseph Bartus. Dominic Bema1;d_i.nH,el{en ‘La-pi'=, Louise Grosso.-«Gharlesa Fajdale, Jesse Duncan’, Chester‘ Plan-o dowski; Iioretta Schwed, Alec Bléeeh, Leo Kotuia. Catherine He'mi‘clc,- Joseph; Gabitiel; Mary Book, Mary Smolkovich, Anna Winch, Alice Szalkowski, Ade- line. Muzyk, Tessie Bawlik. Anna lGal’ac, Mary Kotula. Michael Samordizk, Stanley Dudzik, Mary Zarkélvich, Anna Rernick, Joseph Bednarz. Ber- nice Kajdas and Wanda Kosi kowska. .‘\4,'v '3 m -uu.,..'7.'.~j. WANTED »MA1-B—!’BuI_!lli wvmi ‘car waigzea ‘to’; plunger. H‘ '1 Weekly’. No. mv'estinen'l:. Old *eI$Ib'- nshed‘ mm etmymg go'ogl buslnea; Wm: Host. Xiewark. New York‘ LACK AWANNA. 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Mimi S ! ! ,J:.o,se.-‘ nhine Wieczorieka 'W;i1li'a‘m» Peters, (Stanley Kolzerail Pélix $01t¥si‘ak, Bbbe ऑৎஏ Wil- ;li‘am_ Krzemien, Michael; ‘Mel: Wk; Bfch:&..rd~ Gforczvca. Hiugol.'d' Bergy, ‘Henry Czu;Ii'ns‘kl‘, ‘Ever-M‘ leigli Ehgxnan, Jane Wiergzbiem iec, Bernice Jazrose, Louise Kaczmgrek, Bertha‘ K\ozn__b Lottie Kucijemba, Leona Rojiek, Helen Leege, Ruth Saracn, Ed ward Pazyk, Natalie Sqltysiak, Helen Smilanieh, Emma’ Ilare. Nieholasn Haraxgs, M-1.-:hac+l' Obsturczyk, Theda Dcrerio, l ! Ryszka. 'I‘h_er_e:sa Basel,’ Jbhn Blaclc‘, ‘P_au\1 ‘Mori gran, Edward *So‘b\kow‘iak ‘Ii elen Raymond; Fl‘or’e‘nce 'L'=1sac§, ‘Joseph’ Heck-t, Michael Fi7'.i¢'r herar, E'dwa1'd‘3Fronczak, Jan.e.'§ Morgan, Edmund Soltysiakl. §a3'a Aqhextgn, Pe\r_al, Choraz} «ak,-‘Alice M\ai-ciiIkie’wic'7.3 Alf- ti-eds‘ Sokolowska,'I<‘=1\-ank .‘\Ial‘- ysza‘, -Frank Iafella, Chestej’ Nabywani'e‘c,l Robert Reed, .13a.t§:'-, 1‘£91v9J!=:!:1<.i.» Welter. G0’- lembieski; Adeline Bitka, Flor- ence Czylinski, Irene Franc,l Florence Newman, Irene Brog» cinski, Chester Suida and Vir~ ginia Barth. GIRL scour‘ Acnvlzmas tgi 95% Frediiick Homerv ‘94.E‘§.8h!n Gqnte. Geqxzs .SIa.a-b =‘ If e93%~ ‘Anm*.cw*Rusféivly%hus- .;° €!*rI!I;. \ Helen Kayko ‘:5 '1I<:iAf¥. Ni’c'1.1.,<>fl.$:.. Steve ngi, Ruth zsilverihajn < ;1%-tmrutyrnaamirovich, var.‘ M ,«~Q9nte, Marqapxet LD.0!l.¢‘h-I ‘ ;,L James Fdrtain, Natalie: 13*} Kuro’ra.- l7_?jI_,=l-1YIi8.,I?,10,§ J:_g_1‘1_g Iggqyniec, William Kile; Mrs. Talman Van. Arsda-le, Chairman of District D, and Gertruodée were visitors at Troop 3 }1ead‘quarters. Bed making‘ was pracgiced by the tender; foot squad and the ‘second. class ‘Scouts cont3inu'ed' their signal .pra'cti’ce. =4 c — 53.‘. 1. -_r. '.¥~“~‘_S' VITAL STATISTICS coy_ne - H «.9.0:'Z9.Emil;Skubik; Peter K95: owski, Mary Coyne, Marthaz Yerkovich, Edward ‘Szarowicz; 89% Kazmiriae Gzerniejewski; Anna Mona<‘:‘o,\R_uth Johnson,{ Doris Vl{hitel{'oua'e,. Gjzela Sek-».; eres, Jo‘hn.~ ~Ginnetti, Mary; Guadagno _.~,§8;%;~ 1RI1t;hl Hntshkibsa Helen Bibdvieh, Noan Norita, Ciam; Stai;ni‘szTew,sl;a, Louise‘ I;Ioepf,in-5' gel-;_ =Do1‘na; ‘Vérbanb -Ida Di-.=. Millezmyya E.t“!i°§-.EV¢n3J =_Hel.e!'l, Plavlyonich, Kathryni Herfmann, Richard‘ Balcerak; ,EIizs:bleth:HotAc,h1.r.iss.e .1,2onAl<1, Spittler, Thaddeus Pieczonskié I361Ils'je*‘Z'ela'zn'a, Mildred\ Vail. Gharlott,e«KoIich,\.Frances..Reb!r Helexsc . . 87% Kloc, Bertha Zoyhofslgl} '-P!Ii‘tIG.3';'Morgan, Ber-4 tha Totlg‘, . Frangjia. Czerniejewl-= eki, St’a Laeree Chappelgi,‘ ‘-F Lottie‘ Jaworsk ',;.A_1'.thur= Ullenbruch,» Jennie Pet_t’i7,-‘. Ajloius Sieminski; Vera‘ Gllixm, 'M'u:“y‘- Sto§anov- iich, M§cH§jel:Zi1ikov_ich, Betty Szanyi,.~ «.‘ 86% A'{d'elinp Sieminslka, Steve Nesliia, Elizabeth Kaz- marski; .Edithi Rionallf. Aznna None.n..m..an... Waltz! Haj. Del- bert Herkimer, FranlE\SlEr£lSr; Theresa Morgan, Natalie Smith George Heaslip, Louis Rosa, Joseph Fodor, Anna Stromayer Edward Czulinski, Walter Maciolka, Caroline Knihinicki, Joseph Ahgustynek.\‘“‘ BlRTHSaAPR. 19'-3,5.‘ A d'au.ghter to Mr. ‘and Mrs. Herbert G. Kaminski, 109 Duels Corners Road. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Kusmierczyk, 217 Eaton. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tomasik, 476 Center. '1-‘Wins; to Mr; and Mrs: Jos eph Pavone, Highland Acres. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Step- hen Milasiewich, 2200 Abbott Road. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Francis MvcCann. 265 Roland Avenue. 1\\? 7 THE PRE-PRIMARY CONVENTION A A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Peter D’Amico, 684 Ingham Avenue. II%££s£7s A Inst-.u:'It ;wnteA:nnu ‘Relief! IZBII ’ DENIM ‘I’ K 0 . @nm- _ There‘ seems to be growing sentiment for pre-primary’ icon- ventions for the nomination of elective officials. Support for the convention plan ‘comes’ from the convictior. that the direct primary system as it now exists, has failed of its purposes; That purpose‘ wasi to give the people a wider free- dom in electingthose who were to govern‘ them and to ‘elimin- ate political bossisf. It was in l 'r- natllrei of a return‘ to a very old method of nominating of- ficials—-the town meeting idea, lin which all the qualified vot- ers gathered on agiven day _ _‘ and picked out the bestmen C \ Á Ti‘W3‘Y3\E“ 0‘ the!-frc'Elheamot':>“;v:;l}-lr‘r!lr¢!e'etin8 idea !E'i° C°““ty Boy S°\\'t3 Wm worked excellently then. But We\ °\ July 10”‘ fwthe 5”’ when itiwas extended to whole 9°\ °f 1933 °“ Three \.3\\.>’ states it met great obstacles Nature Reserve’ the 470‘ act“ There was no real meeting of Immp‘ gmunds °f .the ‘3’°\\°'-“the peo'ple ‘no careful selec- iout in the Holl_and'h_ills,Im)cord- Una\. the direct primaw ‘ing to information from Harold -systém ‘my ..Se1f_Starter.. mav 3' B\°°k-in‘ °.f omhmfd P‘“‘k\run‘ for‘ ‘office It is not un- lCh'~im“'\ °f their G”~mpi“3 known for twenty people to rim C°\.\9m¢°* ' 'for the same job. The voter is ’ A.«’3“°““°°m°“t\ °f the p'°\'at a complete loss as to whom 3\“ ‘mi pk.“ tor the 'C‘\\‘' should be elected. His vote is ’h§V°'b°°~“'“‘3‘l°d by “I9 c”\‘p\cast, in a vast number of in- “! ' C°\m.‘m°° t° the 2000 stances, by pure guess. .s¢§““ um s‘°“t°\‘ °f '”h‘‘'. The direct primary has thus c°‘\‘°“v ‘nd ‘pp\°‘“°“5 ’\\\resulted in chaotic government -‘»A]'..“d7 bgmg med by ‘e\th\“\5Party control-—which makes »i\“° s°°'3t‘ ‘*9 Cmmty Hfmd stability—-has been lost. ‘1“!\'°\' 1\ the W“lb\d9°.0ffice seekers take political 3““‘““lv B“ff31°' , labels to which they are not l3l1- A5 h‘ the Past 3e“°\5v T\ titled, and no one is to gansil ¥Wa,-_Ya-Ee-twill bekconducticd them in three wo-wee perio s'- _ - , ,.,,_ ‘, -,_,,, [July 1-.0th'22\d; July 24u\|is 'lI1‘ll11ea€tle(in¥;)rtm11::ncomhlinintgli-- August_;5th; August 7th‘19th-_ ibest phases of the direct pri 11} ti‘? Campv s°°“t3 Wm mary and the convention sys- “g “\5 wmmer be gr9“p°d tern. Under it the represl.-na- in seven Villages, accordlng._to tives of the party won-d meet‘ \893 ““d, i\t°\°9§5v the“ V_'“' as in nominnting a president, 3395 hem? Pl‘“{‘3m°“5 P\‘‘’ and choose‘ men for offices .'l‘:ee» Indians» Foresters» B“°- This would not stop other-* 0339973» Pi°\°°\3 and Hem!’ from running against them-—ir q“8!'t9l‘3- would simpl inform the voter ‘ Vm3€° C°“!'3°W1’3 f0\ “'9' as to whom Jthe leaders of his ¢.0mi“¢‘5°39°\ ‘“°1‘ld° H°W‘“'d party considered the worth‘: 39“? °f 1.'3!1°39t¢?'v. w°5'°5' candidate. If it becomes law in 3.1\‘? °f W\“.“\“.\'i\°v F\“‘k a wide number of states. the Beauvais 0.! Iroquois: Alfred plan will mhrlc a step forward Spooner of'East'Aurora.Har|an'in political administrntion. Guile of North Tonawandmi _____0______ A daughter to. Mr. and Mrs JoSep‘h Sdhwed, 546 Wilkes- barre Avenue. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs Arthur Riordan, 72 Woodside A son to -Mr. and Mrs. Moses Mendez, 324 Ridge Road. DEATHS-APR. 24-MAY 1 Martin Lukaszazyk, 227 Eaton. Mulroy. Michael McCabe, 407 Hol- land‘. 13 has au‘ITuho olIoéII5II.¢III lav; 3, Cor. Gates Ave. and Ridge Rd. Gates Drug Store ;cAMp 'r1wX~3?X.:3:E TO on-m JULY no . Lincoln School 85% Francis Lis, William Warning, Ray K‘iefer, Frank Chiodo, John Kane, Marie Fal- cone, Raymond Hendrysu, Catherine Coyne, John Prucnal Dominic DeCenzo, Molly Ro~ bak, Sebastian DiPronio, Leona Shepker, Zara Duzbaba, John Sollosi, Edward Dziechciarz, William Stypowany, Joseph Kustreba, George Turing, Ethel Liszaki, Mary Philip. Louise Matusick. John Nayda. Helen Robinson, Tina Di Tommaso, Wesley Woodward, George Wilbert, Laura Mees, Sadie Hargrave, Nicholas Mon- aco, Mary Bracci, Grace Wor- thy, \Char1es ‘Esther, Michael Knezevic, John Balanti, Joseph Sobaszek, Mary Nevez, and Hansiellh Dunn. Washington School Doris Knowles, gdelinc. Mudger, Alfred Ai‘_en_dt, Vii-1 ginia Delmont, Joseph Idzlor, Ohester Plutag. Byron Craig, Robert Janigjzeski, Mary Torn-. ljenovich, Florence 'l‘y‘loch, Fida win Wnulii, Leonard,‘ Pluto, Walter Sehatt, John Brown, Marie G‘9u1h1in.Ed.ward Kerz;r.. Joseph‘ Toporek, George Del-‘ mont,‘ Walter Idzior, Betty Vail Leroy Slckau, Flora Ca1zo'n_e, Charles Williams. Raymondf -Bloh£,_ ‘Constance Anellutti, -Rnna Parsons, , Edmund Egg: ,y1_or'a‘, June ’l_§ignm, ‘gD.omi‘nick Selyag Ruth Gangloffi Glrestcr L_a_a,ota, Ralph Hund. Eleanor Kosieiecki, Stephanie Bibiga, Edith Guidetta, Flor- ence Malone, John Podpora, -John Fik, Stanley Janca, Carl- ..ton.Sea,mon, Jase Holojta, Theo- gdore‘ Holota, John Kqminski; ‘Harriet? Krone Harvey Krone, ‘Richard Sprow, Génevlene Wieczorek, Billie Ball, Irene, Pieczonka, Lottie Kloc, Anna O'Hara, Walter Mazur, Rich- ard, Sage, Anthony, Starzyn- ski, Betty Weissenberger, John Bonarek, Bernice Refermat. Betty Slgubilv, .Itm3 Arendt, George Hund, Rose Gorney, Betty Smith, Anna Ciesla, Ru- dolph Mprlc‘, Thaddeus, Maz- saii Henry Salwa. Anthony Chiodo, A-lb_ina Czsnyka. Sop- hie‘ Krzywiec, Lawrence Fur- ‘rnan, Pauline Scliott. Miriam .’l‘ocin, Paul’ Bacon. Victoria Donowick, Dolores Miceli, Franklin Miller, Allan Palmer- ton, Kenneth Sage-, Evelyn «Blohm, Betty Krone, Felix *Star'zynski, -Peajrlw Vail, Lillian Warning, Viola. Warning, Elsie, Ingersoll, Douglas Ball, Mar- jorie Fulson, Henry Kosowski, Pearl Leppard, Thaddeus Zych Joseph Czosnyka, Josephine-~ Bethlehem Park Steve Yuranovich, Robert Dinkuhn, Gino Baldelli, Arthur Baldelli, Sam Oorsi, John Ma- lota, Marietta Baxter, Alex Tanyi, William Gangloff, Rose Oliveri, Mary Burke, Anna -De Pasquale, Guido Capadagli, Laura Battiate, James Jetfers, Rita Pilla, Mary Coachman, Silvio Filipetti, «Robert Je Joseph Mendy, Loraine Pearce. Lena Bellagamba, Camillo-M Marcoccia, Dorothy Carney; Betty King, Gladys Valetti, Katherine Turkovich, Jhdeph Dauch, Fanny Petti, Seuio Ceccarelli, Stephen Ye1ic‘h,— Nancy Gollamey, Simon Ba!-_ umba, Vernon King, Leslie Kedge, _Jb‘eeiih Toth, Rose Raoaati, .len;iy- zjaccariig, Tho-‘ mas venue,‘ Bettie Buudish, Edward Schmidt, Essio Dal- delli, Charles Heaalip, Ronald Morrison, Margaret B_latten- berger, Roy Johnson, Francis Ricci, Margaret Policell,‘Doro- thy Nichols, Michael Hacic, Anthony Ventre, Adeline Cov- elli, Edith Feg‘le‘y?, Iioretta Gar: ney, John Ghriatia’n‘o;» William Jeffers. W,illia'm~ Kuczniski» gillilviar Capadagli and Rpsina a. -» T On John: P. Cochran's Meyer Hurevitz of ‘East Aurora. 1.3!!!! Colley of Blasdell, Allan Iiyford of East’ A-urora‘, and these, with May. Elizabeth M. Smith 01 North Tonawanda. >wh9 will have chafgé of the dining‘ room, I comprise the Cgmép Staff. Field Executive Children's clothes should be loose and comfortable. Under- wear should havel roomy arm- hole: generous seats, and wide ecrotches. Stocking feet and sho- es should be‘ one inch longer than the child's foot. HOUSE PA INT ( ALL COLORS ) $1.25 A Gallon _Sfanley M. Hawkins, who re- sides on Three Valley Naturie Besewe, and Executive N. M, Miles will cooperate in giving‘- Galley of Blasdell and Gaylord of North Collins. mu; 1- 4 Fmnklh? School SHELLAC gal. $1.75 VARNISH 1.49 TURPENTINE .69 LINSEED 011:. .79 ALSO A BIG ‘REDUCTION on PAINT BRUSHES Nelson Reed, Felix (s)bst‘a‘r- czyk, Stanley Jnnik, Rosemary Afery, Joseph Ghmiel, John Hm-lst,I Bernice Popiatowski. Mirimh Evpns. Stellh Suchor~ owakaf, Helen Balk, Marie. Rleed,» Jiilluju Loloeki, Wilbur _ Cqm Adam Sofkolowska, Soilhie, Polbak Walter Gan-' 1,’ nan. Btarhlrd _Berry, Frank: 2 Teneriowmz, ‘Fence Zrodlowska for the Camping Committee. Members of’ the Camping _Committee, who are with direct sp:e‘rvisiVotiMto‘ the Camp TRUCKING AN D MOVING Cinders, Wooa and Top Soil for sponsoring of_fI“i-W51-Ya-Eé, are Edward D. King‘ and Reed W, Cady of North Tona“wand‘a Frank C.- Densberger of Ken~- more, Dr. Herbert; F. Bax-den Chairfan Brookins rcspqnsibge FULL. IJNE OF HARDWARE AND STOVES Call Agbbott 1838-M SAM WEINSVTEIN A-LLEN '1‘. KS 503 RIDGE ROAD LAGKAWANNA, ABBOTT 0802 NEW’ YORK of Snyder, Elbert’ Hubbafd. n« of East Aurora, Thomas: R-. No. 1 SalisburyAv¢ . Blasgiell WE DEIJVER ‘ SERVICE ON YOURWCAR ,3. VGEOLRVGE iPOPOFFj 162 ROAD i % ‘PHONE: Abbott 2020 _ l:'.tun.1,a.Ies\on your automobile repnmng chgggfully submits ted. =P.ei-somlzuryiee mans J!-°r9= W.-.n..i!°-I-:.-. . 7 , snot»: RI-ZPAIR‘ ‘SERVICE { 950 Ridge Road Openx9 A. M: to 5 '!'.‘.~»M. —‘We Call and Deliver PHONE: Abb. 5 7 02- PHONE: ABBOTT 2384 s51 moan now I .' MATTHEW M- KACZOR : FUNERAL DIRECTOR AN” EMBALMER J DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE \% LACKAWANNA NEW YORK PEOPLES DAIRY SERVING Lnckawunna, Bludell, Woodhwn and Vicinity ’ Quality Milk and Cream E’LI.V‘E\R’E‘D AT YOUR HOME WI-'IOLESA\>l7.E RETAIL DEALER PASTUERIZED N LK AND CREAM 20 Helen Ave. Bludell, Temp. Phone. Abb. 1157 W