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A RIESOLVED, that the. ‘City ‘SUI’-£IR\l.\‘ui'2 1A R2111 03%., l3l‘eS%I‘l7lZ. ‘D0n0W'iC-‘Iii T;_'€aSll.~!‘er issue a renewal ce-r-I ‘ Szgf 61‘. \ aryyz. arren. ti -icate of indebtedness to Gen- lst Dist 1st Ward ABBOT’-I‘ 2377 1“°\‘3f1_*b>’ D°n°W*\°k. and v‘*~‘- e}‘a1 Electric Supply Cor.pors=.- 2nd Dist. 1st Ward c0nd9d by Paryz, minutes 121011, for the sum of Five .}-mnd_ 3rd Dist lst Ward CLASSIFIED A-D.VE'RT.IS'ING FIVE. CENTS A Lir<E—-MINIMUM 25¢ V§d°Ve111'b€é‘ 15» 1933, be appF0\’- red‘ tW9hty~fi've dollars and 1st Dist, 211.: wia,-(‘1 as ‘ea ' C , ‘t“.’9“t-l\.5”‘ cents ($525-26) 2nd Dist. 2nd Ward OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE ‘CITY OF LACKAVV. ANNA Communication ND 1 aI‘r1.ed- with ‘Interest. 3rd Ward ' . ' - -. MOVed bv Aszk.ler and sec. Ward ’ ' ‘ T0 H“ H°n°1' the Maw!‘ and ended by ‘Warren resolution TOTAL GIVE YOUR HoME'rowN A CHRISTMAS PRESENT tg I. be adiopiied as read.’ ‘ _ . ; 0‘ ' 0. R H y H’ , . _ .\XA\'UR Now that the holiday season is here, why not give your home, fI4§1C1\11\V‘¥|Dl1a.. Y. Asz;;e1.,c§arV.Z5 e‘S{,a£;:‘°w1cI\ city a Christmas present. It will not _cost you .a cent and, at the GeDt19Ifn.€_11! l ‘ ’ C~ar'rie_d 1st Dist 1st Ward same time, you will feel better for having done a good deed. Stffltmde time ago Fl‘zm‘k_ SaI'a:?':1 ’ Carried‘ 2nd Dist 1st VVard , , , , ie an 2;: . - .‘ , - If you will stop to -think for a moment you will remember city growingc 3:: a§nun;nj Resolution No. 7. 3rd D_1st. 1st Ward that it was the» Lackawanna merchants who have tlded you over Sustained to his daughm, Rut, RESOLVED, that the -City lst D‘?'t~ 2nd Ward when ready cash was scarce. Why not return the favor and buy which injury occuréd ‘ aft‘ th‘: Treasurer issue a renewal cer- 2nd D‘5t~- 2”‘! Ward your 'C‘h!‘iStma’S. gifts at home? ‘ stadmm dm.ing_a-ba“ game tificate_of indebtedness to the g;Y“”‘d ‘Y our purchases here may mean a job for a relative or friend. 1932. ' SW91 Clti’ SUI>l3'1i' C0mPaI1.V..o:' T0TAI‘:‘d It also would enable some of our merchants_to pay their taxes The case is on the Suprernu a'°'s‘g'fS' for the fum °f Ewe t-hus every cent that is Spent in your l19.i;-e city Is ziutomatically Court ‘Calendar for trial. ’l‘lv: h““d“:‘.d I.‘.\em~V‘“Ve dmm.” Jl‘lJ(}F returned. which means greater purchasing power for everyone. Attorney_ M1; wimam Brock, 't}1_1t11'1tij—TzV\9 Cents ($5?-0--V ' W D ‘ ‘H , _ . o . ._. _.__ ' 1 -_-‘ ' HS!-1 ‘Have as yo1ui\Ch1'istmas shopping‘ slogan: BUY IN LACKA- ‘e‘P‘e~‘enl1I1g the Dllalntlft-\ ‘‘‘.~ 0.‘ “,1 ‘ n “N, 1st Dist 1.~:t Ward -119 WANNA, , this matter, ha: 4;:-1-pt id g,_ Noivcl by Par. 2 and .uec0n<l- 2 d , _ 9 ' pr0))()5iti(in g1_1l)_n (1 1,‘. mn .-,3 ed by Doiiowick, re»-oluti-an be in 3*‘ ' 1“ Md 93'-' “\\“‘—\‘ settlement of the said claim oi: M10-Pied 1'€‘3d- fr? ‘paymenbof $100.00. R011 Call. yes. Donnwick. .‘,‘l‘m D‘; ' \ ‘ 3\ ' -' _ . _ A, . . ‘ . . 7. .. a .s:. 2nd Ward 4”) One of the Work Relief projects sponsored ‘by the T. E. R. A. nn.'£gc:‘: l,:0‘“:‘T]:t%l:;,s? 1’; (\J Ag‘/Mel’ Pa” 5’ “ ‘uéf:::jl_ied 3rd Ward 5-£5 was the renumbering of Lackawanna, and ac-cordir.-g to reports ‘H-,f COGICI wccened in this Ilgtiun‘ Claim N0 1 ‘ ' 4th \\'«m1 532 it is ‘now nearly c°mp'Ieted\ _ t.-an, but inasiniich as the TO; THE‘)_N_ COU_\ICIL QF TOTAL 3355 The idea a.s suggested by the C_‘h2mi_bei' of Commerce was ment covers subs-tantialh-‘ the THE CITY OF LACKAWA.2\'- '(-.y,~, -,~;.L-‘st-R.-R ideal. But, the fulfillment of the plan. is a Joke. doctor and hospital bills I NA, THE CORPOR,A'r10;< , ‘ ‘ ' F’ W” M an . Whoever was responsible for this l)i.pjeC't should have aleath- ;‘r‘f1‘;}i\ §°}0'0tl!‘t}.1Io!:'. ThlE qirr oif N Dist M Ward 460 ' er medal, for it is one. of the most \liodge podge\ sysiiains eviqr ].?(;d 30 me €11 m ’f f~:‘_.’l‘f\ “ (W ,“§F‘ A_-1: év PHI”. C.LE,R-1‘ End Dist. 151 \zVa,-,1 587 con' templated by human mind. It starts nowhere, and enos——NU- ir;g11_“ ‘ 9 “'m- “~°\“~‘ , ‘, , ‘ (:1 3 OF,L’,‘”‘A‘ 3l‘(l .')i5t, lst ward 515 WHERE‘ se-t‘lenimt includm 1'7-e C1 H OF 131$ 2nd Ward’ 529 One could, by a little reasoning power, figure z where a case of the father a~<.raiz2;-t {lie yo]; WILL pLEA_qF TA ;\g 2\‘-1 Ward 522_ certain number was located under.th’e old plan. But now! all you (‘ity and also that of t!i:_. xOT]CE‘ that the undem~gn.d Z’ ,‘“d 316 have to do is carry a 20 foot tape If you want to figure out which daughter as we1)_ _.i mg“; czmmvka. herebv pm“ ,IIh_}l zird 783 house you want to go to if it has not a num‘oei- tliereori. you,-5 Very t,~u.1_V, s(e\.t§ a p];!‘im égaimt \,ou'l.n 019-L 4012 - . - ., - . , e . -. ' John W. O'Connor. cw f i:*11r1~EE\: H v- *3\ . . . A little c mmon sense applied to the project would -have g'1V- , . *1 0 . i T OLSAINL _.i.~.. AH , en us a bldckosystem. Say starting- at Ridge Road at 1200 and SEL CORPORATION C0UN- _‘§15.000-00) DOLLARS. 1:02‘. “sum then start n-umberinig every other block running South from that ‘I- V d b V D . _ ‘ imury t_v real property sustain Jst Dist. lst Ward street at 100 more. Then if a party li_ved at let us ‘say 1o10 Ing- 1 Oded A ' ,V ')'l0\VlCi\ am ed by Said‘ Antoni Czosnyka. 0'! 2nd Dist 351 Ward ham Avenues you would know it was in the third block from the $1909\ 9 bi AS21537» that Set‘ '0!‘ 8501“ September 20th. 1933. 3rd Digf lst Ward Ridge Road, . C;9t'31;19';}lfe£1i3st‘u‘f:?l:'P‘l)'!0(\l’;>d daréd the thrgiigh your act of widenning lst Dist ‘2nd ward . i ‘ J ’ ‘ - 'n - . 0 Streets nmning East and West would start at the Hamburg the sum of $100.00. 0 pay iiing 2\d D151 2nd Ward Turnpike and! also run 100 to a block. -Roll call. yes, Donowiclc, ly 120 feet north of Kirby Avg; “NV\\‘(‘l Under this plan you would know about where the number _of Aszklerv Paryz. Wa1‘1\‘\- _ to the intersection of Kn» G.RA\—grTOTAL the house you wanted was located. kesolu N0 1, Carried by Aveiiue‘ in the City of Lack. ‘ if Lackawannu had a planning board, like other cities such RESOLVED’, that the inter “w3(?:;'0?%Yai¥::gkI; File in the expensive Jokes could not be saddlied upon our citizens. est and penauy on an City tax_ City Cierps Office. \ .____.._._.-_.._- - es be and -the same he;-eb_v 1- D t d; 0 t b 0 3 waived until January 1st, a eY’our:,(et:.r 3 th, 19 3' the Cit)’ TreaSurei' is here» Antoni Czoshyka, Claimant. 3’ ‘hrected to 3ci'_°‘Dt. 111 Da.Y- Moved by Paryz and sc.r-rmrl- 3.2:‘?.i';:?‘*;;’.f’.‘;1:.::.:V.;\?\°\9“ E“ C'a*\“>* . . . . .. 9 \1 W5\ 9 t t’ - Albany has long been diverting what really is the political ment of the same. seire 0 e Orpom wn COW ’ functions of the units of the’State. . I Moved _by Donowick and The. Lackawanna Herald PUBLISHED THUPJSDAY AT\ 1251 ELECTRIC‘ Proceedings of the Common “Council (To His Honor the Mayor and I-1,on.o1ab‘le Bcward of 1Counci‘1.. men, Lac_4kawanna, N. Y. Tally of‘ votes cast on Elec- tion Day, November 7, 1933. $5; 45¢ a Copy LEYDA, ‘Publisher 15'cVa Month by Carrier *F'RE'DT LEYDA, Business Manager Hughes I) 437 570 484 500 480 564 601 3636 \\ an-y R A\ ery S 25.5 37 320 12 395 4'1 653 63 273 14 52.3 47 432 41 2853»31v45 255 A‘«BB.0TT 1181 TWO. PHONES John F. -\s2kIr-r S 37 11 38 V63 20 41 30 240 John F. Aszkler L P Tomaku ‘D 473 598 534 535 498 680 678 3996 Aszkler’ R 274 333 435 675 275 505 374 28,11-3‘12‘_’. P»2l.uu R 2.\~i 37-1 498 744 308 620 -M5 3283-3642 John R Pillion s 52 M15 54 74 20 68 33 316 John R; Pilhon L P THAT STREET NUMBERING JOB Isl.-um r R Itunrwr S 257 36 314 ‘9 381 30 635 59 245 13 503 46 340 27 2675-2931 226 Bonner I. P Gmsso‘ I) 431 577 484 457 403 523 520 A\ ngcio M Walter C. Oanrek 1). 427 512 491 506 394 610 536 3476 -Thomas C . .\Iux‘-phy D. 422 513 467 477 432 527 567 3405 ASSESSOR '\nt!mny J Pak-one R 311 348 461 690 355 572 509 3246 Wmia tn B. Joseph Shetfer R .\IcLaughlin 304 305 341 334 445 432 678 657 378 333 556 518 lst Dist. lst Ward find Dist. lst VVard 3rd Dist. lst Ward ‘cf 1'? f. 2nd Ward 2nd Dist, 2nd Ward 3rd Ward 4th Ward “T0 MUCH ALBANY” That has long been the cry of cities and towns in New York 474 3053 W , Anthony J: Willam B: Joseph I’-‘alvone S Sheffpr S McLaughlin S 311 304 305 348 3-11 334 461 445 432 66 67 64 355 378 333 63 53 48 509 531 474 129 120 I 12 .\nthon_v J: \\’i1lam 13. Joseph FuIronoI.P Slmm-r LPBI-rLauul1lin LP 311 304 305 348 341 334 461 445 432. 11 355 1 1 509 22 531 3233 GRAND TOTAL We have lived to see the political functions of the States be- s3’°~°\d\d by A T980!“-« ing absorbed by the Federal Government. They began in small t'°\ be ‘‘d°Pted 33 Wad- unauspicious. ways;small matters that crept into being through RM‘ call» 3'95» D0Y10Wick, he channels of the legislature, growimg in extent and imporu Ankle’: Paryzr W8l'l'el1- ance until the big financial and industri lainterests has \but to go _ Carried and call on Albany for redress against the workers, etc., instead Re‘°'“t‘°\ N0- 2- of the cities, towns and’ villages wherein they dwell thus taking . RESOLVED. that the City their cases to a place where those vitally interested could not for '1}‘f!8Slll‘er issue a renewal cer- financial reasons or otherwise would not follow to protest. tlflcate of indebtedness to the Gradually the states have, one by one, allowed Washington to gacié Nati°\al Ba’.'k' abrogate the Constitutional guarantee of “States' Rights,” which i,?€e,.eS‘: sum of $4’216'50 Wm‘ is the basic principle of state Soveriignty. Moved by Paryez» and second. _ Now the town of Hamburg has relinquist a mayority of its ed by W8l‘!‘0n. resolution be Justices of the Peace and created a. town council and onthe first ‘adopted as read. of the year away goes its constables: A Roll call, yes, Donowick, What is the big idea? Well, its just this! i “\9\ P‘\”’ Wa’f:°a’;;md You will see the State Police Force largely augmented which is dilected from Albany, thereby making the call for “police protection.” more convenient and expedient for the slaae drivers when they want Simon Legree. Moved bv Warren and Sec- onded by Aszkler, Citv Clerk be instructed to notify the Bu‘. falo General Electric Co.. to have a light placed on the New Ridge Road, 500 feet east from Abbott Road. . Roll call. _v==. Dcmowick. Aszkler, Paryz. Warren. ASSESSOR lst Dist. lst Ward 2nd Dist. lst Ward 3rd Dist. lst Ward ‘lst Dist. 2nd Ward 2nd Dist. 2nd Ward 3rd Ward 4th Ward Moved by Dam W\-‘: steconcle-L! by Parv\. f\‘\ \‘ be inst1'u\tr- f\ '““\\ GRAND TOTAL .-\>‘:4l~ZS.\‘()R falo Gr-neral El” rx'- (‘w 1 have 21 light nl'-zcori 0' ‘ \ ‘ ht ‘hi-‘t. 10* Ward :‘~‘ D?-\. 1\t Ward 3rd I)\-'2. 14‘ Ward ht D?»-1;. 2rd Ward f-‘r:r‘ Di-=t._2nd Ward Srd Ward ‘\\~-ml GRA.\',D TOTAL burg Tunpiko '1\ \ ' ‘ Vorth of “m (‘mm -- ' Resolution No. 3 Road arc! Haw‘ urzr '\ Roll call. ,\'°° Aszkler, Paryz, \\'a1'*‘v“ RESOLVED, that the (‘ity Treasurer be authorized to is- sue a warrant to the Buffalo Structural Steel Corporation in the sum of Seven thousand thirty-three dollars and fifty- nine cents ($7,033.59) with in- terest. 531 18 F4’ Moved hv A<,\‘.:l'v -\HY ‘ mrled by I’a1'\':-'. that \'51::-41\‘ taken an C0n1m1mic'a’tfnn N“. ‘ of November 15, 1933. (‘--W ‘“ - ‘ Council Meeting be rewind ‘d. Roll Gall, yes Donowick, Aszkler, Paryz, Wan‘ n. This paper stands squarj for «the creation of zt town police force, its members to be 1'eside‘nts of the Town. Pay them $150. per month out of which they are to furnish their own vehicular convience. (‘<)I'N('lL Mm‘ any Dan Anthony Lenn Km us: R '|'mlJ1I('k S I\'1z1.1so LP Wilson I 238 36 4 82 301 10 2 5:’. 395 34 G 22 934-946 80 12 156 Milann 1) 1st Dst. 1'st VV'ard -103 2nd Dist. lst. Ward 565 3rd Dist, lst Ward 488 TOTAL 1456 (‘()l‘.\'C‘ILM:\N Moved by Aszkler -and sec- onded by Donowick, resolu- tion be adopted as read. Abolish all fees and relieve the people of having to pay for the serving of any and all legal papers. Carried E ‘Four men on constant duty would give the town ample police protection “if some principal point be designated where they may be reached when wam-ted. Moved by Par,\'7 and seconrl—- ed by A‘szk1er. that the sum of $6,236.28 in cash be set aside in the City 'l‘reasurer’s Office to Stypwany and Zielinski, for materials to complete the Bridges on Electric Avenue and the bills paid as the materi.-al comes in by proper vouchers be. ing presented signed by Stypo- wany & Zierlinski. Jnlm Iluzm‘ D 640 499 1139 Roll call, yes, nowick. Aszkler, I-‘aryz, Warren. Carried lst Dist. 2nd Ward lst Dist. 2nd Ward TOTAL G9ll1£ll R 523 217 750- (820) 11 \\\I1t.9r (‘z(=nJz:1 S 56 1 1 70 In this way the police department of the town would ‘remain .strictly a town function and not, too be delegated to Albany. It would be much more difficult for “big interests” to sub- sidise the saparate police forces of all the towns in Erie County ;A than a. fountains head of all the police (at Albany) in the County. during the Colonial Days. all government was ‘centered in Eng- land; our forefathers soon, tired of that; they changed it! Resolution No. 4 RESOLVED, that the City Treasurer be authorized to is- sue a warrant to the Kelley Is- land and Transport Company in the sum of Nine hundred forty dollars and sixteen cents. ($940.16) with interest. Moved by Warren and sec- onded by Aszkler. resolution be adopted as read. (‘()I'N(‘lL.\L\N Foili \- WM 101 Polinowski n ?’ur_x-z R 564 569-‘ 564 576 HOl1_L’(*I1 S 55 55 3rd Ward TOTAL Cm'N('1LM;\.‘\* (‘h:n‘.ns Dusun R 363 363 J:une».< \':*('L S 30 3‘) Kimg Georges the I'II's now have their thrones at the States’ C_apita_lsLand are, slowly but surely vputting the yokes of sufrfdom around -the necks» of our people which in ’76 were reuioned by a little handful of determined men at Lexington. Roll call, yes, Donowick. Aszkler, Pa1'yz,,\Var1'en-. 4th Ward 664 TOTAL 664 ‘ . Moved by Donowick and , ‘~31'1'“‘d- seconded by Planvz. that vote M°.\Cd by “ “Tm and ‘M’ tallv for the Citv Officials rm “‘“‘.\“ 1‘-\ 7’-“'-‘-'~’-- “'0 M5U\'1'I1 the‘ Vezurs 1.934‘ and 1935 he mm] ’D\\'m\\\ Iv 199*‘?- upprnved. A . \‘\'““-’d- Roll‘ call,‘ yes. D0110“ in-'r:_. A‘}I7u”\i'l’[\‘°I‘}' ,0 k A.»-.1-1 -, I’; 2 ~ . .. a . -‘L 7*“ 1'\ - 2‘ ex 113? V\ '111en CH,‘ (‘Lh;RI{. C'a1'ried Roil call, yes, Donowick, Aszkler, Paryz, \Va,1-ren. Moved by Aszkler and scan onded by Donowick, City Clerk be instructed to secure a month- l_v report and .financ‘ia_l st-ate- ment of the City, and what :10- tion has been taken 1'o_¢:a1=d-i11_¢: the payment of the second ha!” of August, 1933, ’pa_;v2\oIl. This paper would like to hear from its readers on- this sub ject. Perhaps we are off on the wrong foot, but at least, we are giving you someth<invg to think about which is of imr)o1'tance~ to -each and everyone of the residents of the cotmmunity. Résdlution No. 5 RESOLVED, that the (‘RV Tveasm-er be authorized to is- sue a yv:u'1.tant. to the John J. Rupp Company in the sum or‘ Six Vhundred sixteen dollars and twenty cents ($$G16.20‘) with interest. Czurried. Moved by Aszkler and sec- ondéd by Warren, report of the Police Department for the mt-mlh of October, 1933‘, ‘be re- ceived and filed; Special Meeting of the Com- ran; mon ‘Council ‘held December 1, i There being no qum-um p1‘0.<~ 1933, called to order by His‘ cnt, meeting ad;irmrn.-d‘ until Honor the Mayor Walter J. December 4, 193.‘). Lohr, Adjourned, Roll call, present, Paryz, Ab- Juliun Bajnrek sent, Donowick, Aszkler, War~‘ OITY CLERK. Christmas Seals are -the amm.un- _ When 3'0}: are making out your _ition» in the war against tubercn- \ hst °f C.h“\t‘\“5 r'-\1ft5. don’: for- Iogis; The enemy is ‘on the run, get to mclude Chrisitmns Seals. that is not vimquished. Tubercug They not only ‘help the unfortun- losis. is still the leading cause of ate. but they pay for community K the mam;-. ‘ gxenlth, which bene the giver, , I 00.’ Moved by Donowick and sec- onded by Paryz, resolution be adopted as read. E Carried \‘ ““' \\‘ \*' \-~>-mi‘ ‘A-.-o-u -4-“—-»—.‘._..u.., 4... C . ._. -