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M JV?‘ - '» rv\ ‘ 21' E1 Proceedings -of ithe ‘Common: Council Adjour11_ed~, Julius Bajorek, CITY -CLERK. rquired 322 gallons of gasoline /-and five qu‘a1’~Its of oi=l, the final :qua»r»t not being used’. Only ‘one pint of water was’ ‘added to the Laclviator dint-inég the entire trip. ';ruLi~nM the credit of the United‘ {States gaverment. Prices of; goverment ‘bonds have Md'ec‘1‘ined‘ and the flighvt of capital from‘ this country to f.‘or\ei'g-n bank-_ ing centers ‘has r.eVach‘ed error-,M mous proportions. work. There has not yet been time enough to show. ‘ There is, -however, no immee diate danger of the (.l‘e;s‘i.«!7‘l1Ci'l0l1 of the credit, of the United States govemment. Neverthe- less, if the reaction of the ma- jority of the Amercian peo.p!v. is that the present monetary ~p‘ol.icy will -‘inalce government ‘bonds undesirable iinvestmeiita, gold buying will have to be stopped before the verdict or ifailiure can be [passed ‘upon it The government should now make every effoft to expv1‘a'i~i what it is doing and so ana_v the risiiig tide of uncertainty. iSpec'ia1 Meeting ‘of the ‘Com- .mon‘C‘o'unci«l held November 15, 1933, ‘cal‘1e_d to ordier by His Honor the Mayor Waiter J. Lohr. .Rol‘l.-call,‘ present, Donowicik, A=szk:ler, Paryz. A-zbs-ent, War- ren. gliens agaihst the Heltz ;pr-operity fl} .respectfu:lly r=eq«u:es‘t ¥our ‘Honomsble Body to direct that seperayte certiifica-tes of ill Á :edness1 ‘be made to =each of the creditors for t‘he~ sums neces- sary to do so, and Ithat the ag-- lgiegate amount thereof ‘be de—- fductedi from the purchase ‘price of .t-he-:lan‘ds~ w»h'ic'h. the City of 1Lac*kawann’a has purchased», ‘The; names and the amounts are in the ‘hands of the corpo- ration. Counsel. 5|. 3E Ii A I. 40: Til‘ iGL E At the ceremony at the City Halli today, Mayor Shaw wel~ icomed the four drivers ‘L. C. Houck-, Jack -Burns, Harold Peterson and Lester Moore to 7California. The four drove the freighter in relays. With the Mayor were the President of the Los A-ngeies ‘Chamber of Commerce, representaititves of the Southern California Auto- mobile Club and other prom- inent ‘officials. According to- the drivers the truck came through -the record run in ex» cellent ‘shape, despite bad {driving conditions all the way. The truck encountered snow ‘and ice the first night out, ran through a heavy rain storm .-in the Ozarks the second night and yesterday plowed through desert, sand and dust two feet deep for more than 12 hours. In addition to its full ‘load of merchandise, the Ford Freight- or carried improvised bunlzs for the relay drivers and offic-N .ia\l~ observer of the ‘Philadel- phia club. It stopped only for‘ 1.-_asoline and oil, three -hours‘ ‘and '27 minutes being lost in re- :-fueling stops, making the net running time across the conti- nent 67 hours, 45 minutes and 30 seconds. Th e Transciontinentad Freighter is a stock model Ford V-8 oneiand one-half ton truck. * STATE‘ «OF NEW YORK COUNTY COURT, ERIE 'CQUN:’I‘_Y., T = LACKAWANNA NATION- AL BAN-IK, Plaintiff, Vs. Mary A. Cald yell, Indiyidvually and as Executrii. of the Last Will and‘ Testament of Frank D. Caldwell, Deceased, Michael Joyce and Anna A. Joyce, his wife, Conrad Scheuerle, Mone- «tary Service Corporation, Uni- .ted States Fidelity & Guaran- .ty ‘Company, ‘International Railway Cornpany, Frank M. Buchaheit and Anna Buchh~eit,‘ his wife, Defendants. In pursuance and by virtue, ‘of a judgement of foreclosure and sale duly granted; ‘by this? ,Court and entered in the Erie, ,‘County Clerk’s Office on the 21st day of November 1933, I.« the undersigned Referee, du-lyi appointed in this action for; such pmrpose, will expose for‘ sale -and sell at Public Auction! to the highest bidder thereof,’ in the westerly vestibule -of the. Erie County Hall, in the City of Buffalo,‘ Erie County, New York, on the (6th day of Jan-‘ nary 1934,) at ten o'clock in‘ the forenoon, of that day, the real estate and mortgaged premises in and by said judge- ment to. be sold and in judge- ment described as follows: ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the Town of West Seneca, ‘County of Erie and State of New York and more particu- larly described as follows: Being a part of farm lot No. 436, township 10, range 7 of the Buffalo Creek Indian Res- ervation and shown as lots ‘Nos. 1 and 2 of subdivision No. ,5 on a certain map or plan of lots made for Frank D. Cald- well by E. S. Nott, surveyor, and filed in Erie County Clerk's’ <_;f1f(ice July 28, 1933, in cover Much of this wave of fear ‘and anxity is unjustified. The credit of the goverment »is far‘ .t'.-rom being ruined, The danger of ulncontrolxled i~nf1‘a’tion has ‘been exaggexvated. But many persons are .a'1‘armed and won- der what it is ail about. People cannot be blamed for fearing the 1‘-.esu'lts» of a, policy which «they do not understand., Professor George F. Warren, who is apparently directing the price of commodities and bring -prosperity. If we could -be convinced that this is true r_hdp, prssenct panic wourld sub—- si e. Moved by Donow-ick and seconded ‘by Paryz, minutes of Uctober 16, 23, 31\ Novembm‘ »6-, 1933, 1*»: approved as read. Carried‘ Qom.munica'ti‘on No. 1. To His Hpndor the Mayor ~ar‘id‘ H-'onm.‘211b'le- Board of Couvncrl, Gemlen en‘ Attached» is an [estimate on the\ Electric Avenue Bridges covering the work ‘completed’ to date. I request that your Honorable Body rescind your .a.'ction»on Estimate No. 2, as ‘the same was submitted‘ to you at the meeting of ‘Nov. -.‘-awn, '1'9.'~'3, sand approvedd insteéul -of the attached estimate No. 2. Let this be your «order, ware rant and receipt therefor. Yours very tr-uvly, Cl'ev-eiland W. Crosby. Moved by Donowick and sec. onded bfy Aszkler, communi- J-cation be ‘laid on the table and ‘the City Clerk instructed «to ob. tain names and -the amounts of ‘-certificates from the Corpora- tion Counsel. ‘-wcnus ‘ENTERTAINS WED. AND NEARLY wan Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester =Ko- slenko, and‘ Anthony ‘C. Verban- \ic ‘and Miss Zora Pozder were guests of honor‘ at a good ‘luck ‘party at the “L\ club, Satur- ~da_y even-ing. V Messrs Kolenko and Verban- ic are -members of the club. The -former having joined -the benedticts ranks recently, and: ‘the latter I will marry Miss Pozder on Thanksgiving. John Chontos and August Ayler were joint chairman, as- sisted by: Louis Basty, John Kelly, Joseph Kadi, Nick Wel- choff, George Kustrich, John Posster, Nick Sipos, John :Kustrin, Joseph Kovach, Stan- ley Bukaty, Frank Malzak, Max ‘Lohr, Paul Tan and Mich- ael Verag. Criticism of this -policy has been made on the ground that it is tinkering with the curren- cy. ’I‘.herp has been a great deal of ‘‘tinkering'’ with the currency and foreign rates dur. ing the past fifteen years in many countries all over the world. Some of the results -have been good: others had. W‘h~a«t the government is now doing is in the way of an ex- pe=riment. It may prove to be an unfortunate experiment. No one can ‘yet tell. Personale. liy, I am skeptical of its suc- ‘cess. Many other economists hold -the same view. Much to our surprise, somehow, it may Respectfully submitted’, '1‘. N. McCormick. ‘(.I'I‘Y ENGINEER. Estimate. ‘To His Honor .the Mayor and Communication No. 3. 3‘ Honorable Members of the Common Council of the City of ackawanna, Y. Gentlemen: ' In reference to our contract .for constructing bridges over Smokes Creek on Electric Ave- nue, you are advised that we are unable to continue the job any further with warnant cer- tificates as payments -alone. To carry on the work its fi- nal completion 9. sum of $7 ,- 792.64 in cash is required and we beg of youvlto grant game to use at this time. We regret to inform you that in the event it is not grant- ed we are forced to suspend opmjations. Trusting. you will grant our request and allow the work to proceed as heretofore, we re- main, To His Honor the Mayor and Iglonora-‘ble Board of Council. Gentlemefn: I hereby submit estimate] No. 2 on the construction of the steel and concrete bridges; carrying Electric Avenue over‘ the north and south 'br.anchesj of Smokes Creek, constructed- byvstypowany and Zielinski, contractors. c NORTH BRANCH BRIDGE : Removal of existing super. V structure .... . . . .‘$ 265.00‘ x .“s a 757 Cu Yd -of common ex- WILL com § BUYING wnscx GOVERENMENT canon cavation @ $0.50 per cu yd 378.50 93 cu yd of rock excava.~ tion @ $2.00 per cu yd 1’8'6.0.) 263 Cu yd of 1:2’>§0 5: con- crete @ $6.00 per cu yd 1578.00 30 Lin Ft 15\ V. T. Pipe in place @ $1.00 per =lin 30.00 By Dr. Charles S, Tippetts Professor of Economics at U. B Yours very truly, Stypowany & Zielinski, Valentine Zielinski, Tad-eusz '1‘-typowany. There is a widespread feel- ing that the present policy of ‘raising the price of gold will Moved by Paryz and second- ed by Aszkler, that the sum of .' $1792.64 in dash be set lxside in the City Treasurer's Office‘ to . Stypowany and Zelinski, for materals to complete sthee Bridges on Electric Avenue and the bills paid as the material comes in by proper vouchers_ being presented signed by Stypowany & Zielinski. Roll call, yea, Donowick, Aszkler, Paryz, Absent, War-. ren. ' ment @ ‘$2.20 per bbl . . . . 343 Bbls of Portland ce- 754.60 EDWARD L. J UNG. Referee 2635 Lbs of reinforcing M steel @ ‘$0.03 per lb 79.05 87172 Lbs of structural sbee! @ $0.0232 per lb .. 2022.39 C0-ATSWOl_}T,H &- . DIE-._ BOLD, Attorneys for Plantiff Office and P. 0. Address 438 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Nov. 23, 30, Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1933; Jan. 4. 1934. Sub-total . . .. . . . . .$ 5293.54 SOUTH BRANCH BRIDGE Removal of existing super- structure . . . . . . . .$ 300.00 1870 Cu Yd of common ex- cavaton @ $0.50 per cu yd 42 Lin ft 12\ V. T. @ $1.00 42.00 792 Cu Yd Class B Concrete @ $6.00 4752.00 192460 Lbs of structural steel @ $0.027 per lb 946.Bbl of Portland Ce- ment @ $2.20 . . 2081.20 5386 ‘Lbs Reinforcing steel @'$0.03 161.53 381 Cu Yd of rock excava- tion @ $2.00 per cu yd FORD TRUCK ‘BREAKS ALL SPEED RECORDS Printing Prices Moved by Paryz and second- ed by Donowick, City Clerk be instructed to notify the Buffalo General Electric Co., to have. light in front of No. 171 Kirby Avenue turned on again. Roll call, yea, Donowick, ‘Aszkler, Paryz, Absent, War- ren. Smashing all previous speed records for motor trucks on a transcontinental trip, a Ford V-8 truck carrying ;a full two~ ton load of merchandise sped into Los Angeles at 8:13 o'clock last night after crossing the continent in 71 hours, 12 minutes and 30 seconds elaps- ed time. The run was made un-A der the official observance of |Gleen Walde for the Keystone Automobile Club, who .accom-v panied the truck. The truck out-distanced ‘by four hours the fastest regular passenger train service be- tween Atlantic City and Los Angeles. Today Mayor Show of Los Angeles, together with city and state officials and representatives of automobile associations received the crew of four drivers who made the run in a typical California civ- ic ceremony. The drivers pro-v sented letters of greetings from Mayor Harry Bacharach of Atlantic City and Mayor J. Hampton Moore of Phila- delphia. T h e Transcontinental Freighter was welcomed at the Los Angeles city limits last night with all -the spectacular enthusiasm of a «Hollywood opening night. Nearly 3,000 people were on hand to greet the transcontinental drivers to California in a blaze of flood- lights. Following the termina- tion of the run the truck was checked officially on the Southern California Automo. bile Club 13’ mile check run. and the speedometer found ac~ curate to two-tenths of a mile for the thirteen miles. In making the 2945 mile run average of 4-1.3 miles perrhour, the Ford freighter clocked an which resulted, according to Ford officials,‘ from safe driv- ‘ing, all the way under police es- cort and not by dangerous’ bursts of speed. The transcontinental run re- 935.00 Like everything else are going Paper costs 5196.42 more, Moved by Donowick and seconded by Paryz, that City Treasurer be instructed tolpay all salaries for the Second Half of August, 1933. Roll call, yes, Donowick, Aszkler, P.aryz, Absent, War- ren. ‘~43 are greater and advanced. costs have 762.00 Sub-total . . . . Amount due on north branch Amount due on south branch ‘Total estimate No. 2. . . . . . . Total estimate No. 1. 314230.20 Resolution No, 1. Our prices are consistent, and comply with, cepted by the 3 5293.54 RESOLVED, that the City Treasurer be authorized to is- sue a warrant to the American La-France and Foamite‘ In- dustries, Inc., in the sum of Six thousand eight hundred sixty-° three dollars and fifty-six cents ($6,863.56) with interest to be paid at the rate of six percent (-6%) per annum, until fully paid, and that said warrant be redeemed and paid out of‘ the General Fund to defray the expense incurred. Moved. by Aszkler and sec- onded by Donowick, resolution. be adopted as read. Roll call, yes, Donowick, Aszkler, Paryz, Absent War- ren. 14230.20 N RA code, as 3(5- 19523.74 printers of this terri- 3050.15 \ Net Amount of esti- mate Less 10% 316473.59 1647.36 Amount payable .. $14826.23 If you are NRA, buy from those who comply with NRA---and Recommend that the amount -of $,I4826.23 be paid to Stypo- many and Zielinski, contractor. Estimated by T. McCormick, City Engineer. Approved by Michael Joyce, Commissioner of Public Works. Moved by Aszkler and sec- onded by Pm-yz, communica- tion be received, filed and ac- tion taken on Estimate No. 2 at a meeting of the Common Council -held Nov. 6, 1933, be rescinded and Estimate No. 2, as presented at this meeting ‘be approved. back the pledge you signed. RESOLVED, That ,the fol- lowing list of claims presented to :and examined by us be aud- ited and allowed at the several Bums and set down in the col- umn undu “allowed;”A LEYDA PRINTING Co. Moved bjr Paryz and aeconda ed by Aszkler, resolution be adopted as read-. Roll c1_rll,_ yes,_ Donowick, ‘Aszkler, Paryz, Absent Way-~ nen. Roll call, yes, Donowick, Aaszkler, Pary-z, A'bsent,7War- ren. Lackawanna Abbott 1181 Blasdell) Abbott 2377 ‘ Carried. Communication No. 2. “ To the Common Council A .« Lac‘kawann’a, N. Y. ' Gentlemen: ‘ V In order to satisfy several: [Two Plants] Moved‘ by Paryz and second- ed by Aszkler, we adjourn un- -til November 20, 1988. _ ‘A . _ Carried. 1' I. ‘*7 “:55. . '.’}€*3 '1-$.71 \ 1% \n: A . I .' .‘_' PHONE: ABBUPT 2384 351 mnmc an an MATTH‘ .W M- KACZOTR FUNERAL D RECTOR AND EMBALMER DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE LACKAWANNA NEW YORK