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Roosevelt and the -NRA, es the bulk of the Democratic lcampaixn was ,based on the plea, ‘fA vote for Democzyatlc Candjdtaes, is a vote for Pnéesi-. délit Roogevelt and the NRA,” In. view -of the streneth shown, there is no doubt that the ‘people of -this city are henrtily in. accord with the‘ President and his policies. {In fact. the vote all over the’ State seems to prove that Roosevelt has hit the heart of the people, just the some as his illuatr_lous~coupin, and pxvede, censor. “Teddy;”_ \ In the face ‘of results, it is now atri¢_:tl3' UP to the victors to carry out their prosram as- outlined durinc the campaizn for they are gain: into office- with‘ 1.3 complete ticgcet in .sym~ pathy with the‘ lmrtv in the ad- mlnistrative depa_r_tv'n,enta,l with the exception of Councilman Paryz. ~Ls'§‘.‘,7.-.'.§¥_.:c-. m6'rAL ¢x?I;‘t.I'n»:A.I..1'1'/11:-2:-is wxnn , \ DISTRICT‘ ormcn seem; Third Fourth Total 1st 2nd CA,N.DI_DA:~'.1‘E M.ichI1el.J. Hugh» Paul J. Tomqku ' .R.udo1Dh.‘S. Weinatein John -L Monashan Amelo Groqao Walter Onrek Thomas Murphy Joamih MiJano~ John Dunn. ‘ F9133: Pollnowski games Gilligan suranvxson HUGHES. 1:. AVERY. 1:, MAYOR. TOMAKA. I2. ASZKLER; 1:. cm: JUDGE WEINSTEIN: D. PILLION, R, cm rwssunan ,/ , raonacmu. D. \-—:' 3932‘ BONNER. R. 2904. * enosso.1>. 3.396 EALCONE. R... 434.01 oauzmx, D, 3415 SHEFFEB. 3.. 3379 MURPHY. D. 3405 M.cLAUGHLIN. 1:, ma couucnnmau 1.: Wang.» MILANO, D, 1456 KRA USE, R. 840, councnmgu 24 way DUSZA. D, 1139 GEMZA. 13, two GOUNCILMEN 3rd - Powrowsxz. 1.3. 59.4 wzvz. 13, 573. GALLIGAN. .12. m DUGAN. 1:, no Supervinr Mgyor Citiy Judi: City Ttl .Asieuo.rI1 487 570 48.4 4.73 5..98 63:4 419 553 4.14 4.60 587 51,5 43.1 577 484 43:’! 51.3 491 4.22 5-13 467 40,3 565 488 500 480 535 4.98 4.33 450‘ .529 522 467 403 506 39-‘.1 477 432 33.36 8145 3396 3122 3855 .3043 Cosmcilmgn in Wgrd Councilman and W-rd Caunciluiun 3n! Ward Councilman 4.!!! Ward; 1540 4.99 E1! Republican. 25.5 320 «B95 274 888 40.5 294 874 498 25-’! 814 3,81 311 84.8 46.1 .894 84.1 445 805 834, .432 2:38 301 301 : N A a 9: Supervisor Mayor City Judge Crify Trquunr Amuor! Robert M. Avery John Apfzkler ’ John R. Pillion John Bonner, Jr. Anthony Falcone William -Sheftex Joaeph‘McLaughl_in Anthony Krnuse John Gemza Walter Paryz Ohlxlu Dayan I-.n.._-.—.:4... 3145 3122 3642 2904 3401 3379 3193 840 750 Councilman, ht Ward Councilman Ward Councilman 3rd Wgrd Councilman 4th Ward E I \ 4; L] , ‘ ; jg 4 V9 Judge Pinion and Auedsor ~Ant..hon‘y Falcon! hung the only other Republican candi- dntas to weather the political ptorm. E Supervisor Mayor City Judge City 'l‘huunr Amuon Robert 1!. Avqry ‘- John Mzkkr John 1!. .Pi_l.li.o.n_ Anthony Falcons William .8lIoff9.rL 7 Jopeph llchlughlin Anthony Krguu John Gemzn Earl Honey Mu’ Noel: .368 Q] 30 8.3 .37 .12 4,1 3'1 11 .88 52 15 I54 86 0 8.3 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 9 0 80’ 0 :14? 207 209 1.37 Guarded by an unknown number of chellemrera the dominant Dollticel :3 I r tl e I: went to the mat Tuesday in the humane! fight for iopremaey. No where else in the Country is P0lltice taken so urlounly as right here in Iancknwennn and the aoreneu enrentored by the winner: in the put, scarcely rolls off bdfore the contestants are again called upon to do battle to uphold their nu- Pl'¢\!'B°}'-‘ This year's battle was uni- que in that the matter of ne- tlonslity did riot enter jntp the scrap. both contestlntl being descendant; of the land of Kueciusko and Pulapki, whose aid in the gauge 91 Amerlsznn freedom can never be forgot. Acoordlnz to all political dope the Menu Aszkler and Tameka went into the rim: wig; g 60.-50 break. P, S: C. APPROVES REMOVAL OF UNUSED TBOLLEX The declnrntion of ; meat of 400 fact of tracks Q the Buffalo Erie ounmny , on \0\ street ::*° .2: M °* *1: p.ahy_..u :1 moved’ ,0 .' Pubblic Service.%;nmiui:m. t ’A The 400 feet of track for.- merly to connect the awahna, car barn to the p'_e.ny’.q trgck on the Turnpike which have now but’; removed‘ by way of the wanna Traction Company Itrqet Railway. It has no value no»! either to the Buffalo gnd E;-In Railway or to the public, Upon the establishment of thg Buffalo and Erie tion’s bus line early this the Buffalo and Eric Railwgy ceased operation of a 90-mile, trolley line between Buftalo E!'i¢fPa., with the exception of I .3-mile service betweej; Main and Park streetg in Fredonig, and the Erie depot in Dun-kirk. Ahandoment of tafportioll of the route between B . falo Dun- kirk and between Fredonia. the Pennsylvania state line ha; been approved the track! removed-. In the operation of tho. Buffalo-Erie line; -the c used the Hamburg A7 my tracks through Iaackawnnng the Iackawanne Traction trucks- thronch Buffalo and the ~~ of both of these companies .0! the meet connectinc with » car hsve ‘been and the 400 foot split in ‘ wgngg -which the ibilznbwith tracks -’ arr ...e 18110 IOIIIIV . needed fee the’ ,tr.I.Icks on turnpike had been removed. ;. Councilman ht Ward Coulgcilmn 3rd Ward Cmncllnnn «I Law Preservatnon Robert M, Avery . John Anklet John R. Pilllon John Bonner, Jr, Anthony Folcone Willisni Sheila: Jonenh licblllxlllin Anthony Krnuse John Gemzn §up-rvloor Mayan! City Judi! City ‘Trougpror 0 3 0 7 0 8 o 5 0 1.1 o 34 0 .6 ,1/0 'Cou.n¢:ilII1u.m lot Wm! Counclllun Ind Ward ~‘ Counted in totals- This goniecture, however, was upset by the returns ~wh~.i.ch geve Tameka a comfortable tnelority over his Sellow Pole. Anzkler. '1-‘he victorious ecgndidnte for Mayor, Paul Tomnka, in an interview, aid: “I want to thank the voters for the gap.- nort Iriven me. illt I vledue. main, to carry out whet I have promised to-the people durinx the campaign.\ John Aszkler, who at!!! to- gtelned his smile in face of de- feet, said; ,9!‘ wieh to thank my auppomn .1:-om the bot- tom of my been. It won the with or the people. .le,t'.it be so. But, I em still the friend of the people, My si.n,ce.re~ congratu- lntlonl to Paul ’l—'o1IIn.h_.” A The City Trmurer elm. as usual. nu tile outgtandinjt vote utter f.or’.the. Demomtlc party, And Judge John .11.. Pillion topped the list of pu.bl.ic.I.I.'n cnndldntes. one at this oldest vvotergin line was Mrs. Rachel Hurt. 1106 years of Ale. ,3 log-_m_er slave. of .92. Put!‘ Shut. who votedlin the Second of the First Ward to: Olen Wil- son. -nésro cnndidnha for Councilmn mm 1131! ..P.l.\lVA..'.l'.E panic: A1.‘ :7. The Yomur ‘Ladies pr st, Hyacinth’; pI.Ir.iI.h- ’ >;a conduc ..l.Ii invitation daI.I9.0,’»:' 5%; U, .op_en on !§iéii.d?.\‘i'n the ‘chairéif Sandy. November 12:. \ Money invested: in stripping for the dividntgds both in 1. in crater wuzntb -.-' 3'». ~“‘t :2‘-\: €. ;‘é'-:2‘. ,s«,.-':.v' Lions srouson. Wordrobé. wwlllidihl (sis. ’n'r¢wn,'nr.'o':tm;sao ’be\n'neie tfhellu-nii1’s‘vith inei famil . After MA,hiMOU'l'H CARD hr, chginnjn; Charles lteue Dr. Edwin Twist, Dr. Joseph musing for ,3 \h“0mfriii'i¢i’i , tech. Leslie Bllmpul. Wllllun F. O'Brien. A.roh,lb.,nl<l M.Iis- ins. little Pink Cheeks caught over rive hundred dollllrl Martin. Albert Ig 'l’hom- ..L.oiu_ohloh. Rev. ll, 8.. Regan. “P with her fmlily and ’.di.s.a1> worth of prizes tire on ‘\5919! A. Beale. Jr.. Joseph Auzuit lllblre. Cllrehce chjrepté down the trail; ‘ at 207. And 211 Cuzenovlo O'Gr.I,dy. wuuam Koch. ma lick. Nicholas lhttuoci. Fried .'l‘-wins to her rramhmther. Street. to be riven aw.-J ntthe Loam. John Poulur. Run-ell -nobu.-on, We loerhmr Em “1?id Curd Potty to be held It St- Whittom. ‘ Publicity. Roy D. Loomls. ’'‘’~‘‘ “\9” “W Pm“? F191‘. Thomas Aquinas Hall, Abbott Tickets and Flame... cut. chairman; Merritt White, cut. Cheek‘ *5’-’ \ll 1110* as 8014 Ind T ! 3196?; ford Guyeit. choinnon; Eld- lord Guyott. William Simmons. 9\“-V ‘*5 Sh?\ . .. Friday. November 10th.. This, red .0'.Sheo. Normm Klu. Thaddeus lloolnalri. Jgcob \ replied;-Be biz party is being Inondorod Robert Woodmohuo. Kenneth Rich. Joseph Sopowitch. :5-;,,,: ~‘?‘,‘“¢EY;'}id\l4..\\‘\ by the South Buffglo Lions Cooley, Chm-leg Hgn-mggm, ‘ .Sm‘.e~‘;::6 AH-‘E ‘Mk’:-%'m tree Club to raise money for it’: Wlllinm Ilgtzler. Funk Slod.e. TELL ME AN INDIAN 8103? w.gg“‘¢¢.g.p;..‘!\-”‘ “,0. “t an‘, am.‘ “charity tuna. The pub1icmn- Fred Zwlrlglh, Rgymond \ ny Dr. 3.}: ~,r,;,;,-55,5; ,~,—“,\}:-’ ,5;,,,c,~,,,,,,,.:,,, vlted and my play cards at Boolo. Dr. Marlo ll. Kins.’ T ’ ’o1'dei-‘ page‘ use‘ \ ’ \ \ ‘ \ twoetlllrty in the afternoon or Gnmoo. John Moriln. .choir- The pumpkins the \”“‘Look\” ma’ the little tree or eicht-thirty o'clock in tho‘ mun: Edw.ord'8eGurn.oy. Chm squuhos hurl A -“look over fliéré it thémaiilé W Expert clI.o¢k,¢.|'.l. lulleutpgh, _Dr_, Jsme MI!'- yellow Mill witllnll its cold‘ uid red’ laiveii. Tickets 35¢ may be purohmd tin, Edward llcizzor. Wlllipm won out in (kid he! .ll¢ Why irelon ivhile all -from any Lion or it the shove Murphy. Nhtthéw ’ Entlllli. 393'”? ,l!tl.|!l.' for 11!? the\ other ‘With odslream. in to. ho Goorn llombornr. Siophon oolor.\ muilc mt! retrerhmento. Here Mohko. John Hillary). ‘h At length hlllltllllrlllllll {Ihe larger older tree re» is an oworisunity to win W o Reiroohmentl. P.-iul ilerold. Ill! thzawliislohxlhnslowr over piled ‘’D,.° 119* the bountiful prize and At the ohoirmon; E.dw.o~r.<l Muir, tho .-tallio. And the north wind will blow all theglr mm: time. to lend { zchgrles ‘Myra. G.I.r.l Miller. 54°“ VFW! E‘!-'!Pkm9 1—“‘Y°9 SW5’: 1.3195 ‘W31 support toga worthy chulty Sylvgmer Slum. Charles Elch. ~‘“.\~‘-* bl‘; ..c:.-.:g.e. I h D. H H Thorns i.v;v§ghc;kz$x;r§ -Iietz.--. .»,r¢-‘M-°t\ “mm ,.,; \.\V‘”.l~\»w ~~‘~\~‘%‘.” - \“——\l* 3*‘ toner: C...l._,, r.:.,o..o g,er.;,_u.. g.r.; ormon, ~—.v — - ~ =,, . . H. Kim: hu appointed the :tol- ‘Boole. John Beck, ‘§'E‘”\\\'£\~'9\ttt° lowilll! c \! no mm.-so Clark. omen . -V”-'vv.° \J: §,~‘;\~§‘;'f ~i.c,,';n-~*”'..»t,{°:,; W 3' .;oll;d.etoil.sot.ithis pmy. - Floor. Albert Knob. chat:-. s,,,,,r.,- :{,,é;- ,,,,,,, ,i,,¢ .~,.,.....«,,,.,—,r,,,:.g5,?.\' —,,;,—,° ‘;‘-,°‘;’‘,:; Prizes. ‘Harvey lBur.t4.>.n. morn: .Al'thur Winm-. John 5 \mm ,.,‘;‘.:.,,’¢‘;;““t';,, mg, mg ',‘.;,;;,-,\.;;’ 55¢ :;c_luzirmo*‘n; 11,. ll. Stolteir. llol» :Schléhr. Edward. Gigscoit. 1{.r\ ‘1o:ig‘ifc'er’the rosy leaves lent Lehde. HOW,l,.l'd Boole. Jo-. .Joh.n_. Courtnoy. Georle Kohv v -'i:h“e\o(‘littIe Cheeks\ W_,I§ldow.. Ljlordon :«Ioh.u- 'll.¢d_Y. lllsrlih Enslish. ‘Wlls Tao fbrfiirliiie ” J T ‘ \ son. Andrew Hilton. l1in- ligm I-ehahorl. Willlnm Yox. ll K. on ' e . . . V » . _..el.1'l.n tho pantry »te.rm.eier.~ slink llorsliot .Do.n- Nowoll pittinc otockeid with named in old Smvlni. Arthur .8'.e.|b.¢rt._ ..Ro;.eptlon. Sponsor Shutter. E_y.o.I. for iW_n.r.dWarbon. ~..I.. L ._