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SECTION VI

SHELF 3

SCRAPBOOK 25


  1. Four cartoons relating to Hilter and WWII. Buffalo evening News, August 19, (1931?): Banner Headline: “Poland As It Is Today, Viewed by News Writer.”: Milford Wesp Sees Poznan Exposition.

  2. Group non-newspaper photograph. (Unidentified)

  3. Headline: Polish Exhibition, Now Open, Considered National Triumph: Nothing to Compare With It Produced in Europe Since the War, With Exception of the Wimbledon Exposition.

  4. Headline: Poles Backing Their Freedom With Progress. (August 1929.

  5. Headlines: New Poland’s Faith Rests on Machinery: Industrial, Marine and Commercial Exhibits Featured at Poznan Exposition. Poles Seen Moving Into ‘Every Section.

  6. Headline: Buffalo Exhibition Excites Interest of Polish People.

  7. Headline: Exhibition Costing Poland 10 Millions. Modernistic Art Triumphs at Polish National Exhibits.

  8. Headlines: Polish Exhibition’s Ad Value Is Great. Polish Women Visualize Future: Poznan Fair Shows Them Wonders of World and a Glimpse of Prosperity. Polish Government Depicted At Poznan.

  9. Headlines: Polish Railroads Progress Rapidly. Modernistic Trend Shown in Polish Art. Poland Is Restoring War-Torn Buildings.

  10. Headlines: Education in Poland Makes Great Gains. Polish Post office System Improved: Poznan Exhibition Indicates Telegraph and Telephone Grow in Popularity. Interior Ministry Reveals Progress.

  11. Headlines: Poland Is Zealous In Keeping Liberty: Police Force Is Able and Alert and Crime Has Been Reduced in Startling Ratio. Poland Faces Task In Government Unity. Poland Establishes New Labor Benefits.

  12. Headlines: Glimpse of Midnight Sun Thrills Polish Voyagers. Gdynia, Poland’s New Seaport, Resembles U.S. “Boom Town”: Old fishing Shacks in Main Street Stand Elbow to Elbow with Modern Structures.

  13. Headlines: Polish Port Built From Tiny Village. Corridor Problem Is Puzzling Poland.

  14. Headlines: Many Beauties Seen In Medieval Poznan: Cathedral, Old Market and Town Hall Present Rare Treasures. Poland Is Winning Her Place in Sun.

  15. Headlines: Old Polish Castle Made Into Museum Polish Countess Surprises Writer on Visit to Museum.

  16. Headlines: Warsaw Smart City, Real Rival of Paris: correspondent Finds 15th Century Wine and Rides Free on Poland’s Trains.

  17. Headlines: War Gave Piłsudski Long Sought Chance. Poland’s President Greets News’ Man.

  18. Headlines: Bloody ‘Citadel” Set Poland Free. Pech Collects Art of Murdered Friend: Warsaw Man Owns Rare Works of Pawliczak, Slain Polish Painter.

  19. Headlines: Wilno Remains Picturesque; antiquity preserved Well: Stronghold of Franciscans in Original 14th Century Construction Is Pride of Polish City. Photograph: Ostra Brama (The Sharp Gate) which is a chapel within the Wall of Wilno

  20. Headlines: Soviet Propaganda Is Blamed for Split: Poland Sees Eventual Return of Lithuania to Old fold. (September 28, 1929). Soviet Propaganda Is Blamed For Split. Visitor Sees Wilno “City With a Soul.” Europe Likes Jazz Music of America.

  21. Headlines: 250,000 Men Make Up Poland’s Army. Poland’s Old Glory Mirrored in Krakow: Royal Story of Golden Era Told by Ancient city, Once Powerful Capital. Education in Poland Makes Rapid Strides, Says Dyboski. Photograph: Roman Dyboski.

  22. Headlines: Krakow’s Cathedral Is Kings’ Monument. Marvelous Beauty Is Found in a Mine: Even a Complete Church is Carved out of Rocks Far Under the Ground. Polish City Lacking In Beauty.

  23. Headlines: Horses rest While Workers Toil on Polish Farm Lands. Goral Picturesque Figure in Poland.

  24. Headline: Turbulent Mountain Stream Splits Contrasting Nations.

  25. Headline: Wesp Pays Polish Cookery Tribute Before Farewell.

  26. BLANK

  27. BLANK

  28. Double Page Spread from Buffalo Evening News, Wednesday, April 30, 1930 with Headline: Polish Ambassador Ends Buffalo Visit – U.S. Naval Delegates Return. The photos feature Tytus Filipowicz, Poland’s first ambassador to the United States.

  29. Ibid.

  30. Headlines: Filipowicz Reviews Artillery Regiment. Troop Review Closes Polish Envoy’s Visit: Tytus Filipowicz Journeys to Canada, then Inspects 106th Artillery.

  31. Dziennik Dla Wszystkich – Sroda, 30-go Kwietnia, 1930: P. Ambasador Filipowicz Uczczony Przez Wydawców Pism. Podiosła Uroczystosć w Niagara-on-the-Lake

  32. Two Page Spread from Dziennik Dla Wszystkich, Buffalo, N.Y., Sroda, 30-go Kwietnia, 1930 with headline, Ambasador Filipowicz Witany Salwami Armatniemi..

  33. Headline: Obecny Ambasador Polski, Filipowicz, Był w Komendantem Piłsudskim w Niagara Falls 26 Lat Temy: Gdy Piłsudski Jechał do Japonji Przez Stany Zjedn., Aby Zyskać Pomoc Do Walki z Rosją, towarzyszył Mu Tytus Filipowicz.

  34. A ticket for the greeting of J.E. Tytus Filipowicz.

  35. Headlines: $10,078.07 Zarobiono na Card Party: dochód na Akademię Villa Maria. Podejmowano Pracowników. Foreign Stock Played big rose in Building Buffalo’s Greatness

  36. Headline: New York Reporter Declares Buffalo Too Tough And Dumb (Buffalo Sunday Times, July 6, 1930)

  37. Headline: Buffalo, Tough and Dumb, Vexes Metropolitan Police Reporter

  38. Three identical articles with headline: Polish Newspaper Plans New Building.

  39. Buffalo Times, Wednesday, September 24, 1930: Krakow comes to City For Wedding. Photographs: Replica of Polish Krakowian Wedding. Photo depicts attendees in folk costumes at St. John Kanty’s.

Headline: Pageant Held At Auditorium colorful Affair. The Polish Wedding Festival.

  1. Headlines: Church Young People Enact Polish Scene. Photograph: Women in hay wagon in folk costumes. Photograph is captioned: “Bit of Old Poland Transferred to Buffalo.

  2. Buffalo Evening News: Wednesday, September 24, 1930: Krakovian-Wedding Pageant Breathes spirit of Old Poland.

  3. Buffalo Evening news, Wednesday, September 24, 1930: Three photographs of participants in Mock Polish wedding with Folk costumes. CAPTION: Gay costumes and colorful Ceremonies Mark Mock Polish Wedding.

  4. BLANK

  5. Entire Page from Dziennik dla Wszystkich. News Story and photographs of Mock Polish Wedding.

  6. Headline: Przebieg Krakowskiego Wesela I Tańce Narodowe Spodobały Się Licznie Zebranej Publicznosci.

  7. Headline: Krakowsko-Buffaloskie Wesele w Auditorium Three photographs of participants in Mock Polish Wedding.

  8. Headline: Dempsey Claim Without Basis, Andrews Says. Andrews Declares Dempsey’s Claim Is Without Any Basis

  9. Headlines: Stable Government in Poland Aim of Pilsudski, Editor Says. Wojtkowiak to Fire Campaign Gun Wednesday.

  10. The Buffalo Times, October 6, 1930: Headline: 3000 Witness Ceremonies at St. John Kanty: Bishop Turner Officiates at Laying of cornerstone for $250,000 Lyceum. Photographs: Bishop Turner Lays Cornerstone of the new St. John Kanty Parish lyceum.

  11. Headline: Cornerstone of St. John Kanty Lyceum Is Laid. New Home of Polish Daily Nearly Ready: Work on Building at 928 Broadway Will be Completed Nov. 1.

  12. Buffalo Evening News: Monday, October 6, 1930: New Home of Polish Daily Nearly Ready. Architect’s drawing of façade of new Everybody’s Daily Newspaper.

  13. Headlines: Says Federal Figures Are Not Accurate. One-Third of Population in Class Rooms. Report Shows Pupils Prefer 3 R’s To Shops.

  14. Buffalo Evening News: Thursday, December 4, 1930

  15. Photograph: Milford E. Wesp, Buffalo Evening News reporter of Polish events, decorated with the golden Order of Merit by Consul Marynowski.

  16. Double page spread with large photograph with Headline: Uczęstnicy we Wczorajszej Ceremonii Dekorowania p. Edwarda H. Butlers I Milforda J. Wespa.

  17. Ibid.

  18. Headline: Konsul Marynowski Edekorował Wydawcę I Redaktora Buffalo Evening News.

  19. Headline: Customs of All Nations Mark Buffalo Yuletide.. “Dziennikowi dla Wszystkich” serdeczne gratulacje.”

  20. Two page spread from Dziennik Dla Wszystkich – Sroda 26-go Listopada, 1930 with photographs of scouts

  21. Ibid.

  22. Headlines: Rewja Skautów Polskich w Auditorium Sciągnęła Dobrową Publicznosć. Polish Paper’s New Structure Finished.

  23. Gazeta Polska – Piątek, 12 grudnia 1930 r.: Polacy na Obczyznie: Symptomat rozwoju.

  24. Headline: City One of Dozen in U.S. Selling Special Postage

  25. Photograph: Robert Gallagher, Buffalo Postmaster is shown at left selling the first sheet of “General Pulaski Commemorative stamps to Tadeusz Marynowski, Polish consul in Buffalo.

  26. Headlines: Everybody’s Daily Plans “Open House” Depesza z Zyczeniami Dla Wydawcy “Dziennika” p. Franciszka Ruszkiewicza od Prezesa Z.N.P. J Romszkewicza. Frank Ruszkewicz, publish of Everybody’s Daily, is presented with engraved watch by Polish Publishers’ Associations.

  27. Headlines: Ceremonja’ Wręczenia Złotej Odznaki Zw. Nar. P. P Franc. Ruszkiewiczowi z Okazji Otwarcia Gmachu Dziennika. Polish Publishers in Conference Here.

  28. Dziennik Dla Wszystkich – Poniedziałek, 26-go Stycznia, 1931: Photograph: Guests at the Opening of the new Dziennik Dla Wszystkich.

  29. Dziennik dla Wszystkich – Ponedzialek, 26-g0 Stycznia, 1931: Dignitaries at the award ceremony for Frank Ruszkiewicz.

  30. The lit up facade of the newly constructed „Dziennik Dla Wszyskich”.

  31. Headline: Cenzor Złożył Podziękowanie Panu Ruszkiewiczowi Za Udzielanie Szerokich Szpalt Dla Zw. Nar. Pol. W Swem Pismie. Everybody’s Daily Plans „OPEN HOUSE”

  32. News stories about the opening of the Modern Newspaper Plant.

  33. Ibid.

  34. Ibid.

  35. Ibid.

  36. Ibid.

  37. Ibid.

  38. Double page spread headlined: Wybitni goscie na Otwarcie Nowego Gmachu Dziennika.

  39. Ibid.

  40. Ibid.

  41. Ibid.

  42. Ibid.

  43. Ibid.

  44. Ibid.

  45. Front page of Dziennik Dla Wszystkich dated Buffalo, Sroda, 28-go Stycznia, 1931

  46. Ibid.

  47. Ibid.

  48. Ibid.

  49. Headline: Voice Protest Against Polish Acts in Galicia. Photograph: Leaders at mass meeting of 1500 members of Ukrainian parishes and societies.

  50. Headlines: Polish in Galicia Accused of Unwarrented Brutality. Piłsudski Majority in Sejm Ties Down Responsibility.

  51. Strona Redakcyjna: Tryumf uczciwej Pracy I Zdrowej, Społeczno-Narodowej Mysli.

  52. Stories on the new Dziennik Dla Wszystkich

  53. Rotagravure Full page photographs of various facets of life in Buffalo.

  54. Full page of photographs on the Masked Ball.

  55. Ibid.

  56. Double page spread of pictures of Masked Ball at Broadway Auditorium

  57. Ibid.

  58. Ibid.

  59. Ibid.

  60. Story on Ruszkiewicz with his photo

  61. Ibid.

  62. Ibid.

  63. Ibid.

  64. Ibid.

  65. Ibid.

  66. Ibid.

  67. Ibid.

  68. Ibid.

  69. Headline: Youth of Polish Descent told by Dorothy Dix to Be Proud of Nationality.

  70. Headline: Polish Pageant Offered before Crowd of 7,000: Kosciuszko at Raclawice produced in brilliant display of color at auditorium.

  71. Headline: Battle of Raclawice Enacted By Descendants of Its Heroes

  72. Dziennik Dla Wszystkich, Sroda 6-go Maja, 1931: Zdięcia Fotograficzne Dokonane Na Wczorajszej Aferze w Broadway Auditorium. Bitwa Rzclawicka Wygrana w Audytorjum? Olbrzymie Tłumy. „Polacy Sa Przeznaczeni Do Wielkich Rzeczy w Buffalo, „ Mowią Amerykanie.

  73. Ibid.

  74. Ibid.

  75. BLANK

  76. Headline: D.L.& W. Plans New Yards in Cheektowaga

  77. Headline: Z uroczystosci Otwarcia Zejmy Związku N. P., w Scranton, Pa. Photograph: General Gustaw Orlicz-Dreszer, generalny inspektor Armji Polskiej and dignitaries.

  78. Articles about General Dreszer

  79. A letter from J. C. Ruszkiewicz to the organizers of Polish Organizations.

  80. Articles on General Orlicz-Dreszer.

  81. Ibid.

  82. Ibid.

  83. Ibid.

  84. Ibid.

  85. Program of activities surrounding General Dreszer’s visit.

  86. Ibid.

  87. Ibid.

  88. Ibid.

  89. Large photograph of General Gustaw Orlicz-Dreszer and news article.

  90. Continued articles on General Dreszer.

  91. Ibid.

  92. Ibid.

  93. Ibid.

  94. Ibid.

  95. Ibid.

  96. Ibid.

  97. Ibid.

  98. Ibid..

  99. Ibid..

  100. Ibid..

  101. Ibid..

  102. Ibid..

  103. Ibid..

  104. Double Page spread on General Orlicz-Dzreszer.

  105. Ibid..

  106. Ibid..

  107. Ibid..

  108. Ibid..

  109. Ibid..

  110. Ibid.

  111. Ibid..

  112. Ibid..

  113. Ibid..

  114. Headline: Denies Poland Seeks More Land: Reports of Territory Ambitions Called False Propaganda: Big Army to Keep Peace – Nation Looks to U.S. for Moral Support, Says Wysocki CIVIL WAR VETERAN, 112, CLAIMS RECORD FOR AGE.

  115. Headlines: Polish Fair Shows Nain’s Strides.

  116. Headline: New Home of Polish Daily Nearly Ready



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