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Sunday. ‘August 13, starting with cards at 2 P. M. and fol- lowed by dancing at 7:30. Honorgry chairman, Rev. Joseph Glapinski, pastor of the perish announced‘ the fol‘- lowinz aides. ‘ The committees in charge of booths and other activities are: Have ‘youqbought your “ticks; ~e‘t yet for’ '_“B'8;1ney{' Bajoxj,e‘k’=fs, -bijg _shoW., thie City ‘Clei\k's* Out- hjng“? If not, get it new and’ Adon*’~t ‘the bi‘: eats, all’ the beer you can -drink, the great beauty contest between the ‘pol’ xiticians, the ‘k-noc‘k_;9ut softball? same =be'tV’~.'een‘ -t:he_ Mike J0.Mc.e’s~‘ guns, with Val Drzev'm_1_c‘k_i~ in; the pitche box. and ‘Tim Me: C'ormic'k behind tliel bat; ‘and; the City Hall staff with J.ud\ge. Eillijon on the mound and Jim. Sweeney as water boy,. the man; gbehindf the l‘mt_»sti'll being con. :sidered, with R_.ud_‘y Weinsteinf '§t8!ldi’118t '8 E°9d\ ‘shows Walter Kubijsty will. give his famous =d’g-y ‘land’ stunt’ ‘anl V.-Iohn McC‘a-ffrey will give a’ demonstration of how ‘to get 9.3 new car out of the-garage with;-‘ out noise. r0’7Connor, City Treasurer Paul‘ J. 'Tomak~a, Councilmen Ed-n «wardbonowick, John ,Aszkl_er, W-‘alter, Paryz and Thomas War- lren; Assessors, Anthony Fal-' cone, William Sheifer and Jos-1 Feph Mchauzlylin. \ -General committee: Valen- tine Drzewucki, ‘Commissioner 'of_Publ_i'c Works Michael Joyce,- City Engineer Timothy Mc Cor- ‘n1ick..ECourt Clerk James ;Swee- nefy. Secretary to Civil Service Board. Alphonse Kusmi_erski,, Clii'ef of Police Ray R. Gils‘on,. »F—ire C:h1ief_Franl_c Ryszka, Cap- jtain Qharles Rose, Court Mar- shal John. nczerniejewski, ‘Sec-, retary. t'o_ Board .of_ Assessors, Nicholas;SP_e1',dutta, Superinten- dent of Building Ignatius Kacz- marejk, Civil Service Commis-. .sione1\s- William Amborsl;-i, An- thony Georgeski and Walter; “Dowdz; Health‘ Officer Dr. An- thony Culkowski, Dr. Kenneth Smith-, Dr. Nelson Twist, George. A'Burgazidi, Fire Commissioners‘ .Ssmue'l Wasson and‘ Walter Balcerak; Police Commission» }'ei§s Adolph Rosinski and John» 4Widmer; and: Sealer of Weights and Measures J ames Coleman. Refreshment committee :Fred «Hoephfinger, «chairman ;t assist-I ad by. Stlnny Piwowarski. Nich-C olas Hegedus, Vincent Suffolet- to, Douglas Smith, Anton Hun- ‘~J'e't,, Yovo Milievich, Matthew Kaczor, John Szpsrs, John ‘Bonner, Michael Damstetter, Edward Price, John Dougherty and‘ Frances Loftus. The Common’ Council started; the ball rolling for the coming; zbueineu thoroughfare of Luck- ~'owgnngj= gllgondey night, when. they voted to accept-the offer‘ not Marty Jielser and Dr. Ash-5 down, tor the (property nenes-‘ early to -open Electric Avenue: through to Nelson Parkway... ‘where the Council seefed 35-. outed. Buffalo will connect -up ‘with. M1. extension .from Hop-{ eltini ‘Street and establish”: re-.L lief‘ hiih way for tcontestedj Lake Shore traffic. ‘Property owners interestedi in the improvement of the; Avenue iigve zeecured the sigu-i ltures of 65.15 per cent of the‘; irontuue for pavillir the Street and, on Wednesday, the Coun-2 oil ordered in public mearing 101- August 21, in the Council‘; chgmheru to give taxpayers 9.; chance to decide the kind of. pavement they went. Starting August 15, when the new headquarters of the Chen- ber of Commerce in the 0'Maro Building next to the ‘City Hell will be opened\ this body will take a more active interest in the civic affairs of the city and the development of its rescue» ces than ever before. V Under: this; action August 31, will be the Last date on whichi delinquent» tpxpayers can ad‘-9 jiust their taxes without pens alty or‘ interest as 'Corp‘oration: Qoungel: ~John W. :0'IC()jnn9r,[ ‘was instrunted to -prepare, for‘; 4; tax [sale immediately after’ ’'September Ii, _ In asking the Council to,take; action fotéthe col-le.c15i‘on~ of tax-; -es» long due the City, and; clear; ‘up the tax‘ ebooks, the M=ay’or_ ?said: ‘ ‘ , \ Bingo: chairman; Mrs. Ha_t- tie Jackowska; 'cashier,~Mrs., Amastasia Jurek; aides, Miss Jeanette Drozdowska, Miss Adeline Andrzejewska, Mrs. Anna Bajorek, George’ =R'emenicki, and John Bratek. Cards: chairman-; Mrs. Fran- ces Raiman; cashier, Mrs. ‘Jilia Raiman; aides, Mrs. Fran- 'cesMarzec. Mrs. Felica Kucz- marska, and Mts.7Helen Ryan- ‘ka. ‘ ’ ' The /new quarters will have A_ seating capacity -of two hun- dred chairs and a permanent secretary will be on hand dur- ing o hours to answer any. questions on the buainess wel- fare‘ of the city. direct tourists and carry out the usual duties demanded of éuch an -org‘|‘pi_ng ‘tion as _carried on ,by the lirgel‘ cities. “I féel that there is money in the 1City.§ng1 that with ‘:1 lit-‘ enco11_ra'rg_e.Axnent_it_ :can be camped into, the «city coffers. Fa-ncy Work: ‘Mrs. Frances -Lipka; aides-, Mary Przygoclca; Mrs. Mary Cerajewska, Mrs. Frances Melewska and Mary Nowak. :The new secretary, T. R. ‘Williams, and the Directors of the Chamber are promising an entirely new deal. Community service, from the business man's standpoint, tax- payers’ and the citizens at large without regard to politicel ex- pediency will be the keynote of the new plan; W-hile the exact procedure has not as yet been definitely worked out, it is sure that the city in the near future will be fully apprised of, and invited to take part in, the rejuveniution of the Chamber. , j “I believe that at least ‘$50.; 000 can ‘be‘— collected’. It will “erase lon‘g.=.é§vér-d'ue ojbligations from the books of the city and bene us and city em- Lployes thioqgh the payment of Eaalaries. Joe Eaigan has oiféredh to‘ show how to‘ -‘play the game, providing he. is first at bat *h‘e»’s_: betting\ he can beat the I-nvet-1'-3 »igators 2 to 1. Candy and Toys: Mrs. Anna Wojtan and Mrs. Frances Wojcik. _ \Dhreo alternatives-are opens ed, brink, concrete and as- phalt, and the majority -of the taxpayers present ,a-t ‘the hear- ing will decide the kind of ,puvement»to» be tuned in improv- ing the highway. Althoughonly 56.5 per cent ot the frontage is»:-epresented in the pe.tition,. moat of the property’ owners interviewed were glad to sign but the own- era of acme extensive proper- tiea along the line were unable to he reached. The big day is Wednesday... August 1-6, and the price of ad-. mission includes’ 9. trip around; Grand Island, on the stgamer Clarence Fix and consort-5, Edge- iwater, the bogt leaving .the~foot1 of. Amherst Street. Buffalo, gt’ 10 A;. M. show. Tickets may be‘ obtained o ‘Peter .0\Roux-ke or_ dmund Ryszki. , The committees -in charge of he bi: event n.re.: Reception: Hon. Walter J. 9 hr, Jizlge John R, Pillion.§ Corporation Counsel. John W.’ Canes: Constantine Sobala and Edward Ziolko. Dance -Hall: Mrs Stella Wit» erska and Stephen Napiersca. I‘ “The property owner who is over iburdenedf with interest penalties will ‘have one ‘last -opportunity, to dknaharze ‘the debt. In many instances he will be permitted‘ to, make payment‘ at half cost since ‘interest and ?penalties over 3 period‘ of years equgl almost the tint. I “Should .prop'er‘ty owners ~f_ai_l to ‘take -advantage of the ‘of_fer‘ the city must Act in its own _inte'rentsl end in the inter-' ests of its einployes. A tax. sole sho‘uld‘be'held.\' ‘ ' Ice Cream: Mrs. Stella Sob- pla and Mrs. Sophie Majkow- ska. 1 _ T Kitchen: Mrs Mary Panczye kirwska and Mrs. Staniszew-‘ s n. _ - : Refreshments: John Koznb, Funk Jgdlowisaz, John Zgwisv tov/ski, Victor Cerajewski land ‘“J\9l'Il1“ 'D0ilJ,Inskis ‘ Certain practices and ideas of the Chamber which were ‘considered good business in the past, have been scnpped in ot- der to bring the Chamber to the pointwhere it she]! tugiction for VQe“.?=.. ev.\?W*‘:'-:~ 7- C‘ 3. . —,_;. f ..£.lu;_in oidlormiat-‘\5 lhe? new Chamber may» arise. Phoenix like, to a rebirth. which will be received with ac- claim by all the Business and real estate interests of Lacks!- wanna. wrnlsznnn max\ ~ * ' .': . Waitresses: Miss Helen Nap- ‘ieracz, Miss Jennie Majkow, Bk!» Mia 1-erik&d¥a..!Y.9J'ta.n.' Mina .5;-!;‘°¥‘!». 39*: Jurel; and Miss Mildred Droz- ,d0W_ska, . STATE OFFICIAL }EX~PECT__E‘DA TO TAKE PART IN. FIELD ‘DAY A coodlygcrowd d€tended’the: msu\I ‘lot pnregygn at; Bothlehén Park School cglledfj gy James‘ Giigllerji ti) arrang‘: ...9r Na .12 c.n.“c; '9 wt‘: 1>.2y;8!9;nL:...; ’¢hll§‘l.‘é“.¢f\91i¢f?d!13t3‘i¢t? ‘:13. .: Guzilltti realxgxed‘ I1,'i1««favoi.~ of: ‘William Kowalski, chariman- who ‘appoi Edfnuridv Pacil-3 lo, secizétars‘ and?.Arithony’ Gor-5 gegki, treasurer.‘ L Following 3' full discussion or p'lahs7fo'r the to be _held August 22, at Bethlehem Purl; school grounds, the fol.- lowing committees ‘Were nétmgd. _‘j Refresh-inents, John Russell, Mrs. W. Ryder, Mrs. A. Bevdo, Mrs. Ralph lCamey,*gMrs. *D. King, Mrs. «G. 'Met'z‘1ei-, Patsyl Ricci, Williafn Knzyzanowski, gnd A. Cecearelli. ' Prizes: Mrs. John» Griffnji,’ Mrs. E. Gafbell‘, ‘Mrs. C. Cafe 3391, M-i's.\«'C.‘ ‘Maichetto 'and\ L.’ C - - P01-l11¢A!‘-..PQT STAKES T no1I;.~m.c1-on 1934 JOBS -;-_-3:-_'s’.' 7:3\ _ A ...— :,;=>é 4. , ....¢» -s‘3‘,;;‘..: . _, ~ . V, -.4-:_;.’,..: .“,_ = — .2‘ .: fpgayzround ‘mow wt. From now on 91¢ W.°1.‘Si¥l;'\!l1l ;r«i!1l.'+’ Wm!‘ ‘to -V-the....q§§}1fi9§tions*¥i#91‘““'¢’5”iE {didates of the dominate. politi- ‘cal parties. The city commit-‘ tees having endorsed the party. preference. e 1 While things look smooth on the surface, according to all‘ accounts [the would be party ‘rulers, the committeemen, may see some upsets on their lineup\ after the. primaries are‘ over. John: Aszkler, councilman? from the Second Ward, was: named as standard bearer for. the O..7P.‘ Mpnday evening; as pfedictedi by the Herald; some time ago. mn;m:ana;*n§§ee§’or ~bf\5'Heulth and‘ Physical ‘Education, of the- State Department of Educa‘-‘ tion, Albany, has announced; “his intention of being «present; at the Field Day sponsored by! the Lackawanna playground; instructors, at the municipal‘. Stjadium on- Saturday, August 26. - - 7 »Comn;'enti‘ng_“ on this, the first united effort to interest the parents in the \benefits de-[ rived» from playgrounds, Dr. Jones complimented Lac,ka- wanna in being the first city’ in the State to start such a campaign with all the glitter and splendor of an united; gathering of children. who can be ybenefitted through the ‘sup- = _v /ement. , it is also cxpected Dr.- Jones will givea short address on playground work as an ed-’ =ucati_ona‘l adjunct. Chairman James Guglieth announces that the famous Martha Washington D r u m corps of Clieenktowaga has offered its services and also the band from the -German Catho- lic. Orphanage, Buffalo, -has promised to be -present. A prominent Buffalo orches- tra has donated their services and also the Green Derby Or- chestra of Lackawanna. It is now u..p._to the parents of Lackawaima to see that this City appreciates the; interest ‘taken all over the ‘State in this initial effort to popularize gg.- 335:“ § VISITING IN .,V.‘ CENTRAL WEST Stanley Gogul vice-president of the ‘united choirs’ of the P01- ish National Catholic Church of the diocese of Buffalo-Pittsburg left Monday morning with the Misses Stephania and Irene Hoffman for Chicago and Mil-- waukee Wise. He will visit the World's Century of Progress Fair while in Chicago. Mr. Gogul will pay his ro- spects to the Rt. Rev. Bishop Grochowski and visit the new National Cathedral, just com- pleted, one of the fin e s t churches in Chicago. In Mil- waukee he will have the pleas- tire of hearing the Polish church choir’s under the juris= diction of Rt. Rev. Bishop, Bon- qzak; of Milwaukee. Rev. Adam Walichiewicz pastor of Holy Trinity church who had plannel going with _Mr. Gogui; but due to illness, could not ac- company him. - . ’ - Mr. Gogul will probably stay ‘in. Chicago for: one week before returning back to Lacka-wanna. He is also» president -ofthe Res surrection Club which is united ~byv,Holy Trinity Church.; : - ‘.- Plans are being laid for the Junior Olympics, :which are held yearly in Scranton, Pa., and a number of members -will. attend from Holy Trinity par- ish it is announced. ~ - It is a well knows axiom of city prosperity that “as the business of a city prospers, so do the citizens thereof.” The Hemid is authorized to announce that Secretary Wily liams is now in touch with 3 firm that manufactures mens trousers who employ about \500 women and also with a brewery which is considering locating. in our city. Supervisor ‘Robert I. Averys‘ and‘-City -:Ju‘d:ge John R. P-illioni “bo.t;h._received t\he-gendlorsement; of the committee to succeedf 'them'se1ives. ‘ ,_ Rumors current around the City that ;her_e would be some‘ ditching of Assessors was spiked when the ‘committee “He xan:in_1ou'sly_ -zjeaendorsed An- thony J. Falcqne, William ksheffer and Josep‘l1‘McLWa‘ugh: ‘as then. party’-si choice ‘-.for these ‘important posts in‘. the ‘City government. $176,425.39 LOPPED OFF IN TENTATIVE BUDGET “Happy Days are Here Again,\ for Lackawanna tax- payers according to the of the tentative budget as pub- lished elsewhere in this issue. \Entertainment: . J o_hn Stark, Joe Bonsell; 0. Carroll, Mrs. Mary ‘Ricci and‘ Mrs.‘ R. Delo- getti. RCH ,om£cm.~\, 5. FELLCWSHI P -RESE -A:D. The amount proposed fo be raised for the coming year- being $726,956.‘39_ as‘ ‘ ‘against the $903,381.88 of last year's bulget, a saving of $176,425.49 to the taxpayers. ponowiénis I5 3 ' -: DuNn;11;KcHAMPs,,,cLAsHj ‘:~ , 3 ,.. U %‘{;f\\‘~“‘ . S ' [ ’ . L V. rv ‘: -‘ l J‘ ,2 1.5-90;‘do'O 5 vensons A135 ;ENGA§_iEDAlN MAKING SICK’ Amrnuclms wE.L1.., Lacka-wanna; Softlgall fans will be given a. ‘treat atztlfe‘ South Park »$tadium‘;i)n Stinday} «i_'ft_'er'tio‘Qn-, ;Ang1_1st 20,- at 2:30 ~q’clock, when the champion Po1i.5h“F&1cons,'of Dunkirk, will cross bats with Lackawannafs, 'u«1jbeifé ag‘g‘.i‘ek':\r-‘. tion qgonsored by Counciymaguf Edwaii‘<I\1Ds;gn<>%W-iék. “‘ .3’ 3 £53 V Hgv :mad‘<’e...~a record \>in‘. Western Newe»York municipal‘ leagues the ,Donowieks‘ will,; however, find stiff oiapositiona from the Falcons, who have: ztgken _into camp‘ h'lmo'st~’ever7y ‘team they have coritracted this? s§'ason.. _2 5‘ —. .. . ‘ A'notherAru1_r‘19re¢l _s§lit; pnj Council endor'senjie*m';s”fail‘ed Ito materialize when the~_n9mi1_1ee,s for ._thijs‘ office were announced. ;Anth.o_I1y'+Kr5W§e» gnsléxesd ~\f§_>‘1‘ 'Coi1’ from the Firé Ward, t13e,, present jncpni-baht’§ '-Egwardif ‘D-‘Q n o;._-_ \W i c k, i§.‘rinou‘nced' 'in'té'ntiorg to retire. John Gemzal was en-; ,do2_‘fs_ed, in; the Second Ward to; take‘-the~ place vacated through’ ‘Councilman_ A§z_kler’s endorse?”- ;‘~ni‘eiit foi7\1;he' ihayoralty. Coung cilman Walter Paryz of the -.’ITh’ird:', Ward was -re-endorsed éand Charles J . Duggan was en- ~d9rs;ed as.repre\sentati of the Forth Ward. WHITE EAGLE PiCNlCi SET FOR AUGUST 20 _ The White Eagle Republican Wqinens club of the First Ward zmn-’ounce a picnic af St. ‘Hya- cint'-h’s‘ grove, 'Fo7wle1.\ ‘Stieet, on Sunday, August 20; Mrs. Anna Bajorek is the ciiéirman. THIRD WAR!) _P'o1_._1sH‘ c. 9. “ Pl WOMEN T0'.PlCN1C pl_aygron;1ds through practica! exl1ibitiQ11 of benefits derived, therefriofn. . . a ' 2:3 . ‘ ,,;)= éw. ' ” ~‘> 4:2 \ V < N . \ - The Polish Women’vs:R’e'pi}b-‘ ilcan club of ihé ‘Thirgi Wafd will hold a picnic‘ at Majcher- ek’s -grove, Erige R9a_d, Angola ( farm,f1'o‘1_11 Blockhouse) on Suiday, A-ug‘ust“1‘3. The regional headquarters staff of the Departmexxt of Education is taking great inter- est in the Field Day and is aid- ing Chairman Gugtlietti in every way in‘ its power. Boy Scouts of Lackawanna, Woodlawn and Blasclell have signified their intention to take an active part; in Field ‘Day. §Tu:rn ouhand give th'e -local? boys your vsu-pApQ1'.,t.. .A good» ‘rboting crowd\ is half of the - ‘ ' *2‘ Ar Chairman, M1.\s. Michael Ul- ,iaszek has named the following lcommittee: Mrs. James Dono- wick, Mrs, John Potwara, Mrs. ‘Edward Price, ’1\/Irs. George Walawender, Mrs. M ‘i c h.a el Wicihrowska. Mrs.. Joseph Trel- la, Mrs. Carl Shalska, and Mrs, John D.rozd‘owska. ‘ANOTHER PICNIC ‘FOR . ‘ DOM POI.‘-SKI ASSOC‘. -MAIL C“A.;RRlER.S .Los+‘: zf T0: _sMoKE EA1-‘ans T«i\'_b. «Ano ! of :thbSe' del-iVg'htf.u'l; picnics will ‘be sponsored by the; ,_]_)'_oti1‘1_’oIsk-i' Asocihtion at_ St.-, Hyacinth’s grove, Fqwlgr Strieet ;on‘ Thursday, August 17‘, under» }the ‘chaitzmzmship of Mic‘ha.el_,- '-Kjrause. ' , The Fine D§p‘a}‘tt_~fentv goftball‘ 1.:'e.a:n b’ea”c. iz =\1Vlai'.l\Ggjr11iersé ‘zfijr the =sec‘on.d= time Frjda~yf ‘night,’ Auglli at the S,tg;_d‘-.j :i1;m,_ by the close score of 10: 9:; ~H'.o1.'e runs ~by Watson 2,-- .'E~,i§tl‘er_—<2‘y:qnd- —W‘a'ls_h. 1,. The; chief froo‘ter‘s ‘were Jonokand: ggdleckiy ‘ M “ I we FIFTEHA ceuruny ~(jB_’.-Mc,\.) METHODIOF nwme DISLDCAIED '-vgneaagz -w;;\s.m ;5mo«m cg. ‘PATIENT mA wanes, RAISE ma uoosa B.Y“CABt:E‘TQ I-He 10207 A1oweR.ANo« Lat 11’ FALI’.-ON mt-: PAv£M£Nr.~ ‘ V’ Rcen '-aescmptuous M,EANS’“TAKE\‘—\ ms SYMBOL gs JUPITE-R.,IT wAs. _ Vegetables and fruitscan-. .ned now are health insurance for next winter. N X‘. W: ‘PLACED av £;AR‘Lv vHvs1cIA'N5.A1'1HI-; or 1H EIRI FOR_M_U.LAS 1o;Ir;v(;>KI;; TH: 6005 FAVOR row. THEIREPATIENYS, Q I933. Nherq'can‘Druu'Is§s, Syidtalo. 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