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I* |M M M h »> H SPOMNITE SE DOMOVINA SLOVENSKIH BEGUNCEV S KAKIM PAROM 1 AMERICAN IN S P I R I T — F O R E I G N NO. 166 SLOVENIAN MORNING AMERICAN HOME IN L A N G U A G E ONLY NEWSPAPER CLEVELAND 3, 0 . , F R I D A Y MORNING, A U G U S T 23, 1946 LETO X L V I I 1 — V O L . Tito je izpustil ameriške letalce Na Sklad m vojaka Brodnicka je prinesel $4,506.81 Izvršni odbor, ki je zbiral sklad za p o h a b l j e n e g a vojaka Jos. Brodnicka, se j e v sredo večer podal na n j e g o v o stanovanje, 1 178 E. 177 St. ter mu izročil $4,506.81. Toliko j e zbral ta o d b o r s prireditvami, v glavnem pa s prostovoljnimi darovi naših dobrih rojakov. Odbor j e našemu veteranu izročil tudi lepo zapestno uro in pa knjigo, v kateri so zabeležena imena vseh onih, ki so k a j darovali v ta sklad. V e č o tem bom o poročali drugi teden v daljšem dopisu. (Došle preko Trsta) Razne drobne novice iz Clevelanda in pa te okolice Lesno skladišče zgorelo— Peta obletnica— • Včeraj zjutraj je zgorelo lesV pondeljek ob 6:30 bo da; no skladišče Hinchcliffe Lumber rovana v c e r k - v i sv. Lovrenca : Co. na Brookpark Rd. škodo ee- maša za pokojnega Lovrenca nijo na $250,000. Zgorelo je do Ha b j an v spomin 5. obletnice j 1,000,000 čevljev lesa. n j e g o v e smrti. obljubil da njegovi vojaki ne bodo več streljali na ameriška le! Fantek poškodovan— tala; izpuščeni letaki so prišli v Gorico. | Včeraj popoldne j e avto ]e ! fiesta obletnica— za-| V pondeljek ob 6:30 bo daro| del 5-letnega Raymonda Blat- ; vana v cerkvi sv. Jeronima maBled, 22. avg. t - P r e m i e r T i t o je danes izjavil, da j e dal !Inik, sina Mr. in Mrs. Joseph ; s a za pokojno Terezijo Mramor strogo p o v e l j e j u g o s l o v a n s k i m p o v e l j n i k o m , da ne s m e j o '; Blatnik iz 1115 E. 61. St. Ne- I v spomin 6. obletnice njene več streljati na tuja letala, ne na v o j a š k a in ne na civilna.!|sreča se j e pripetila pred njih j smrti. ' -oIzjavil je, da se incident od 9. in 19. avg., k o je bilo izstrelje-jj hišo. Fantka so odpeljali v i Slika predstavlja veterana Jos. Brodnicka, n j e g o v o soprogo Molly in sinčka Joškota DROBNE VESTI IZ SLOVENIJE uHimi M držav XLv'lU Vsi ste vabljeni! Prihodnjo nedeljo 25. avg. bo pri 8. sv. maši posebna pridiga v cerkvi Ma- nih dvoje ameriških letal, ne b o Ameriški poslanik Patterson, ki se je tuka j posvetoval dve uri h Titom, je izjavil samo to, da bo dala jugoslovanska vlada na ultimat Zed. držav "zadoščenje." Tito je povedal ameriškemu poslaniku, da so bili Avnerikanci, ki so bili zaprti v Ljubljani od 9. avgusti; že izpuščeni. Ameriški poslanik Patterson j e izročil Titu ultimat Zed. držav, ki je zahteval, tla jugoslovanska vlada takoj izroči letalce, ki so jih Jugoslovani izstrelili na tla in da dovoii ameriškim oblastem, da preiščejo na licu mesta okoliščine teh slučajev. * * * Trst, 22. avg. — Nocoj je dospela posadka ameriškega letala,! ki j e bilo izstreljeno nad Ljublljano 9. avgusta, do Morganove črte in je bila takoj poslana na ^ gl. stan 88. divizije v Gorico. S posadko so bili tudi potniki, ki so,. naha.jal: t ^ r a t v letalu,• vsega skupaj 9 oseb. Ti so bili do sedaj zaprti v Ljubljani. več nrioetiL VSE y NAJBOLJŠE! UTRI bo god sv. Jer. neja in ob tej priliki tzrahuno iskrene čestitke našem u priljubljenemu župniku sv. Vida, Rt. Rev. Msgr. B. J. Ponikvarju k imendanu, obenem pa k nje. govehru 69. rojstnem dnevu, ki ga je praznoval v sre. do. še na mnoga leta zdravja in sreče, gospod župnik! iGlenville bolnišnico, kjer so j ugotovili, da ima zlomljeno nogo. V bolnišnici bo moral T ostati kak teden dni. •r t Za HO dnevnico— V pondeljek ob 8 bo darovana v cerkvi sv. Pavla n a 40. cesti maša za p o k o j n o Mary Potočar v spomin 30-dnevnice njene smrti. Glede Dardanel ne bo nobenega drugega Monakovega Zed. države so odločno proti temu, da hi Rusija dominirala to ožino Za I H. obletnico— V nedeljo ob 1.1:30 bo darovana v cerkvi sv. Vida maša za pokojnega Antona Kostanjšek v spomin 16. obletnice njegove smrti. Druga obletnica— V pondeljek ob 6:30 bo darovana v cerkvi sv. Vida maša za pokojnega Louis Judnicha v j spomin 2. obletnice njegove smrti. Iz bolnišnice— Mrs. Marijana Puc, 1083 E. 64. St., je bila pripeljana iz bolnišnice ter se želi tem potom prav prisrčno zahvaliti Ka obiske, cvetlice in druge darove. Nahaja se še vedno na bolniški postelji in j o bo veselilo, če j o prijateljice ob priliki obiščejo. S konvencije KSKJ Kot smo dobili poročilo danes zjutraj ob eni (coloradski čas ob 11 zvečer) je bi:a konvencija še pred polnočjo zaključena. Danes se odpelje večina delegacije že proti domu. Ob času, ko smo prejeli poročilo, so s e vršile še volitve. K j e bo prihodnja konvencija še nimamo poročila. Izvoljen je večinoma Ves p r e j šnji odbor in sicer so izvoljeni sledeči: Za predsednika John Germ, za 1. podpredsednika Joseph Nemanich, tajnik dr. , sv . Vida št. 25 Cleveland, O., za 2. podpreds. Matt Pavlakovich, za 3. John Oernovich, za 4. Mike Cerkovnik, za 5. Johana IVIohar, za 6. George Pavlakovich. Giavnim tajnikom Josip Z a lar, pomož. tajnikom Loyis ž e leznikar, blagajnikom Matt Slana, duhovni vodja Rev. M. B u . tala. Nadzorni o d b o r : George Brince, Mary Polutriik, Frank Lokar, John Pezdirtz, Mary Hochevar. Finančni odbor: Frank Gospodarich, Joseph Zore, John W. Kovach. Porotni o d b o r : John Bevec, Mary Kosmerl, Joseph Rus, John Oblak, John Trselich, Matt Brozenič, Mary Petrich. Za urednika .je bil izvoljen dosedanji, Ivan Račič. D R U Š T V O S L O V E N S K I H da zanj ni papirja in mora izharije Vnebovzete na Holmes KNJIŽEVNIKOV je imelo v jati v omejeni obliki in v omeje- 1 Ave. in sicer za vernike in juniju v sejni dvorani Sloven- nem številu. Vedno pa .je dovolj j Washington. — Državni odnevernike. Za vse one, ki c e matice redni letni občni zbor. papirja za vse, kar je vladno in' Povedali so, da so jih v Ljub- delek vlade je iV.ročil ruskemu dimislijo, da je res razloček Predsednika so izvolili znane- komunistično. Tako beremo, da ljani neprestano izpraševali ter plomatskemu zastopniku Orehomed brezmejnim veseljem ga komunista Miško Kranjca. je takoimenovana Cankarjeva da so jim pregledali natančno vu še v pondeljek noto, v kateri in večno kaznijo se splača, <-)n .ie mlajša moč in je napisal založba v Ljubljani izdala že šest %vso prtljago, toda vzeli da jim vlada Zed. držav vljudno, toda da, pridejo poslušat tudi od V e č j e število povesti v izrazito zvezkov nove knjižne zbirke. niso nič. Zabičavali pa so jim, odločno izjavlja, da ne bo niko- Dvoje pisem je dobil— daleč. — V. Hribar. levičarskem tonu. Med vojsko Imenuje se zbirka: "Mala bibliCarl Srebot, ki j e včasih stacda ne smejo povedati, o čem so li. dopustila, da bi Rusija dominiS e je priklučil partizanom in v oteka marksizma." Doslej so izo j jih spraševali. Na truku U N R R A rala morsko ožino Dardanele. noval v Verona, Pa., ima dvoje V s e m z njimi sodeloval. Doma dali dela Abalina, Dimitrova,| so jih prepeljali iz Ljubljane do Vsebino note je državni oddelek pisem in sicer od sestre Slave •le iz Velike Poljane pri Turnišču Lenina, Stalina .in drugih kapa'-j Morganove črte pri Sežani. Z dal v javnost šele včeraj. Avgustinčič in brata Jožefa. v Prekmurju. Za podpredsedni- citet leninizma, kakor sedaj ra-| njimi pa ni prišei nek turški Pisma dobi pri Antonu Polk, Ameriški vladni uradniki so 7612 Myron Ave., (Cleveland 3, ka je izvoljen Franhe Koblar, ki di imenujejo svoj marksizem. stotnik, ki je bil ranjen ob času Je bil nekaj časa urednik Doma POD RUSKO KONTROLO. — napada na ameriško letalo nad privatno izjavili, da pri tem ne Ohio. bo nobenega takega umika, kot bi Sveta. On ni komunist, bil pa V "Glasu zaveznikov" berem: Ljubljano. Druga obletnica— i je bil napram Hitlerju v Mona. Je vedno vesel, če je mogel ve- Te dni j e prispel v Ljubljano na * H' * V soboto ob 7:15 bo darovaNapoveduje za manjše kovem. ljati za ma^o bolj modernega. svojem potovanju po Jugoslaviji Washington. — Ameriška via. na v cerkvi Marije Vnebovzete Steve Str mac cene za meso od 9. sept. Doma je iz Železnikov na Go- ' dr. Sergej Aleksejevič KolesniAmeriška nota, ki j o j e pod- na Holmes Ave. maša za pokojda bo najbrže zahtevala od JuUmrl je Steve Strmac, star 64 r e njskem. Tajnik je §eveda spet kov, predsednik naprej |goslavije polno odškodnino za pisal pomožni tajnik Acheson, Zveze društev no Mary Christy v spomin 2. let, stanujoč na 1595 E. 27. St. trden komunist Janez Logar. ' RK in Rdečega polumeseca Washington. — Cena premo-. (oba letala, ki si jih Jugoslovani pravi, da je trdna volja in želja obletnice njene smrti. Rodom je bil iz Hrvatske. ZapuTudi v ostalem odboru je velika ZSSR. Na ljubljanski postaji so gu, moki in oranžam se bo dvi- iizstrelili na 9. in 19. avgusta. Zed. držav, da naj bo za varnost Sorodnico išče— j šča ženo Marijo, brata Marka v večina čistih komunistov, tako ga sprejeli člani vlade in predgnila, toda cena mesu bo nižnja rToda najprej bo ameriška vlada Dardanel še naprej odgovorna Dr. Ladislav Koželj bi rad j Kanadi in nečaka Johna. Pogreb " a ima vladajoča partija dru- stavniki množičnih organizacij. od 9. sept. naprej. Premog j e iše dognala-, kaj se je zgodilo z le- samo Turčija. Pri volji pa so, zvedel za naslov svoje sorodni"! bo iz GoluboVega pogrebnega zaštvo popolnoma v rokah. Dr. Kolesnik je v Unionski dvoi dražji že od včeraj naprej, mo. 1talci, ki so jih Jugoslovani iz- pravi nota dalje, da se ustreže ce Antonije Lap, doma iz Ko-j voda, toda čas še ni določen. rani predaval o organizaciji in P A P I R J A NE P R I M A N J K U ; ka se bo podražila danes in oran- istrelili 19. avgusta. Kot se do- Rusiji v tem. da naj bo ta mor- mende. Piše naj mu na naslov:; Nick Strainic JE. — Kadar gre za škofijski delu Rdečega križa in Rdečega že bodo pa kmalu dražje. Tako :znava iz Belgrada, so bili vsi ska ožina odprta vsak čas vsem Dr. Ladislav Koželj, by Gross, J Danes ponoči ;je umri Nick trgovskim ladjam vseli držav, listič "Oznanila" vedno beremo, je odredila OPA. iubiti. (Dalje_na_2._strani) Gabelsberger Str. 33, lnsbruck, j | Strainic, stanujoč na 19250 Renbojnim ladjam vsak čas vseh črKar se tiče cen mesu pravi Austria. j wood Ave. Zapušča soprogo nomprskih držav, drugim pa le OPA, da bo jagnjetina dražja 1V COLLINWOODU PRED VSEM JE TREBA PAZITI, DA NE Pismo ima pri nas— Mary ter otroke: Carol, Jane, s posebnim dovoljenjem. kot j e bila 30. junija in sicer . Ignac Bolta, rojen v ŠmartWilliam, Rudy in Nick. Pogreb PRIDEJO OTROCI DO VŽIGALIC V HIŠI BODO ODKRILI najmanj 5 centov pri funtu. ' Da bi pa Sovjetska Unija nem ob Savi št, 11, p. Moste bo iz Svetkovega pogrebnega zaOPA je dovolila za trd preJ Clevelandski varnostni di- iimamo že V pregovoru, da Se ni zgradila svoje utrdbe ob Darda- pri Ljubljani, j e poslal na naš voda, čas še ni določen. SPOMENIK rektor Frank D. Celebrezze p o - iigrati z ognjem. Otrok ne ve, mog 30 centov pri toni več, za V nedeljo bo velika slavnost v r.elah, kot zahteva ter ožino skup- naslov pismo za svojega strica o— sebno poudarja, da ne m o r e j o ;kaj dela, zato morajo pa star- mehki premog pa 18 centov več Collinwoodu na Waterloo Rd. no s Turčijo kontrolirala, proti Franc Pečnikarja iz Zapuž pri biti starši nikdar dovolj pre- !ši to vedeti in preprečiti vsako pri toni. To je povrhu zvišanja, Odkrili bodo namreč spominsko temu so pa Zed. države na celi Dravljah. Omenjeni naj se ki ga je dovolila OPA za premog vidni, če imajo majhne otroke .1tako nevarnost v hiši. zglasi pri nas za pismo. ploščo našim fantom in dekle- črti. pred nekaj tedni radi povečane v hiši. _o Nedavno smo čitali, d a ; Iz Londona se poroča, da se Vrnitev iz bolnišnice— tom, ki so služili v zadnji vojni. mezde in dražjega prevoza. T r J so zgoreli trije otroci, ko je šla Na krasni plošči, ki jo je izdelal angleška vlada popolnoma striMrs. Rose Kožuh, 12221 Ledi premog je bil že prej podra-j mati v trgovino, oče j e bil pa v ( mojster Mr. Kosich, je vklesanih nja s tem in tudi turški zastop- na Ave., se .je vrnila iz bolnišChicago, 111. — Združeni H r žen za $1 pri toni, mehki pa 50 , tovarni. Z a ž g a l .je 4 leta star! j 558 imen. ] nik v Londonu je zadovoljen z nice in se želi tem potom za- vatje Zed. držav in Kanade so centov. fantek, ki se je igral z vžigali- 1 Slavnost bo pred SDD in po- nastopom ameriške vlade. hvaliti prijateljicam za obiske v obvestili ameriški državni urad, Oranže se bodo podražile na cami. Kar je n a j b o l j značilno tem v obeh dvoranah. S povorko bolnišnici in na domu, za lepe da strogo obsojajo izzivalno in drobno za nekako pol centa pri Washington. — Odsek poslanpričnejo ob 2 popoldne. Program Je to, da j e isti otrok že dvaVZDIGNILI SO JEČO cvetlice in številne kartice. sramotno akcijo maršala Tita in funtu, moka pa 7 centov pri 100 ;. Lokar; ske zbornice za dajatve ima zabo vodil John E t a j Magdaletiee pozdravljajo— krat poprej zanetil ogenj na njegovih partizanov proti Zed. funtih. nik guvernerja Lauscheta. Na- IN OPROSTILI isti način v hiši, pa starše to ni pisano, da je prejela Jugoslavija Iz Pueblo, Colo, pošiljajo po- državam. -o rod j e prijazno vabljen, da se V E T E R A N A spametovalo, da bi deli vžiga- dozdaj raznih potrebščin v sledezdrave v s e m Clevelandčanom: Tozadevno brzojavko so odpo1 Racioniranje sladkorja či meri: udeleži. Lastnike hiš se tudi na- j -Cambridge, O. — V bližnji va- posebno pa M a g d a l e n c a m : lice na tak prostor, da bi otroslali na pomožnega državnega bo še dolgo j proša, naj izobesijo ameriške za- sici Byesville je prišlo pred va- Mrs. F. Novak (delegatinja), tajnika Dean Achesona, podpiživež — 1,113,635 ton v vredci ne mogli dci nji'h. Nekatere stave na svojih hišah na ta po- ško ječo kakih 75 moških, ki so Mrs. F. Oražem, Miss Marie ! Washington. — Kot se zdaj • | sala sta j o pa v imenu hrvatske ljudi ne zmodri nobena, še ta- nosti $127,228,000. 1 računa bo trajalo racioniranje membni dan. Obleka — 64,645 ton v vred-' prijeli poslopje, ga dvignili in Oražem in Norbert Novak. V zveze J. I). Butkovič, predsednik, ko bridka skušnja. o 'i sladkorja najmanj do 31. marca nosti $55,711,000. osvobodili i^ ječe 19 let starega Pueblo so se peljali z avtom. in Rev. S. Grubišič, tajnik. V j 1947. Ako bo dal pa kongres Pomniti je treba, da otroka Mussolinija so zopet tajveterana. Zaprt je bil radi raz- Mr. Grame je boljši— tej organizaciji so včlanjene P o l j e d e l s k e potrebščine — fiajbolj vleče voda in ogenj. To 74,533 ton v vrednosti $14,396,-'I vladi moč še po tistem dnevu, se ( no zakopali grajanja v neki gostilni, kar se Naš prijatelj Jože Grame, ameriško-hrvatske bratske, verbo raztegnilo racioniranje do | Milan. — Truplo ubitega Mus. vaščanom ni zdelo prav nič čez je že prirojeno človeku. Zato 000. poznani farmar v Geneva, O. j e ske, kulturne, vzgojevaine in poMorajo pa starši paziti, da ne Industrijske' potrebščine —_ konca 1947. Tako poroča polje- , solinija so zopet zakopali na ne- postavo. i bil dva tedna v bolnišnici. Zdaj litične organizacije. Pride otrok v dotiko teh stvari, 296,565 ton v vrednosti $44,507,-1| delski oddelek vlade, i kem tajnem kraju. Truplo so Pa ni bil dolgo na svobodi, ker se j e vrnil domov in zdravje se •j o 1 deli v zapečateno kovinasto krki so sicer potrebne za naše 000. Bodite previdni, kadar greponj je prišel šerif in zaprl fan- mu polagoma boljša. Upamo, NAM JE TUKAJ DOBRO. Z A T O SE. življenje, pa lahko tako nevarj sto in javnost ne ve, kje je zdaj ta v okrajno ječo v Guernseyu, da bo kmalu popolnoma okre- ste preko ceste. Prekoračite ceZdravniške potrebščine — 5,"> TRI VSAKI P R I L I K I SPOMNI- | ne nezavednim otrokom. Saj 572 ton v vrednosti $10,748,000. 1 j zakopan. ki je bolj trdna ia težja, m A A sto samo pri signalni luči! •- -i M O NA BEGUNCE j - j.. i. OPA je dvignila cene ' premoqu. moka pride na vrsto in oranže > Sledečo količino blaga je prejela Jugoslavija iz Amerike dozdaj NOVI'GROBOVI Hrvati strogo obsojajo Titovo početje napram Zed. državam r r AMERIŠKA DOMOVINA" A M E R I C A N SLOVENIAN MORNING HOME NEWSPAPER (JAMES DEBEVEC, Editor) 6117 St. Clair Ave. HEnderson 0628 Cleveland 3. Ohio Published daily except Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays NAROČNINA: Zu Ameriko na leto $7.00; za Cleveland in Kanado po pošti za eno Z a Ameriko pol leta $4.00; za Cleveland in Kanado po pošti pol £'a Ameriko četrt leta $2.50; za Cleveland in Kanado po poŠti četrt Za Cleveland in okolico po razna&ilcih: celo leto $7.00, pol leta čstrt leta $2.50. Poeamess* itevUlca stane 5 centov. leto $8.00. leta $4.50. leta $2.75. $4.00. SUBSCRIPTION R A T E S : United States, $7.00 per year; Cleveland and Canada by mail $8.00 per year. iT. S. $4.00 for 8. months. Cleveland and Canada by mail $4.50 for 6 momtba. V. 8. $2.50 for 3 months. Cleveland and Canada by mall $2.75 for 8 months. Cleveland and suburbs by Carrier $7.00 per year, $4.00 for 6 months. »2.50 for 3 months. Single copies 5 cents each.. Entered as second-claw matter January 6th 1808, at the Post Office at Cleveland, Ohio, under the Act of March 3rd 1879. 88 No. 166 Fri., Aug. 23, 1946 Po treh tednih pariške konference roški. S k l e n j e n o je, da b o A v s t r i j a p o v a b l j e n a , naj p o v e s v o - p a d a j o k društvom, katera zbo-j j e u g o v o r e proti načrtu miru z Italijo. T a k r a t m o r e priti na 1 r u j e j o v SDD na Waterloo Rd. v r s t o tudi v p r a š a n j e s l o v e n s k e g a dela K o r o š k e . Bati se je, Odbor ima zelo dober proda b o d o S l o v e n c e p o d v o d s t v o m p a r t i z a n o v smatrali veliki gram sestavljen. Začetek prozapadni z a v e z n i k i za k o m u n i s t e , ki jih treba p o v s o d p o g n a t i grama bo ob 1:30 popoldne; n a z a j — tudi na K o r o š k e m . namreč korakanje vseh društev Z a malo kateri narod b o ta k o n f e r e n c a tako o d l o č i l n e g a in njih prijateljev. Po konča- j p o m e n a k o t za naš slovenski narod. Z a n j e g o v o o z e m l j e , nem korakanju pridejo k od-! za njegOvo p o l i t i č n o in g o s p o d a r s k o u s o d o gre. Strašna j e kritju, spomenika, kjer bo več usoda S l o v e n c e v v starem kraju, da so prav v tem o d l o č i l n e m dobrih govornikov in društvetrenutku z a s u ž n j e n i k o m u n i z m u in govori zanje partizan- nih zastopnikov. Po končanem stvo, ki jim ped Titovim vodstvom zapravlja slovenske mej- programu pa odidemo vsi v SDD, kjer bo igralo 8 slovennike Trst, Gorico, Celovec. skih godb in to v obeh dvora• » • « » » . » » ' » ' » — * » n Hm» HHMMWI »'»» « m » »••»«»» M »• ' WHMl nah. i i 4 BESEDA IZ NARODA Velik dan bo v nedeljo za Collinwood Naj pripomnim tudi to, da se bo ob tej priliki pobiralo v dvorani prostovoljne prispevke za spomenik. Kdor še ni dal, ima torej v nedeljo lepo priliko nekaj Cleveland, O. — Odkritje spopriložiti za kritje velikih strošmenika naširrj hrabrim sinovom kov. in hčeram v nedeljo 25. avg. bo velik in pomemben dogodek za našo naselbino. Imen na spomin1ski plošči bo 558. To je onih, ki / — so se borili v drugi svetovni v o j . Bilo j e 30. junija, ko se je ni, od teh pa bo 14 imen onih, ki pestra povorka vila , po St. so dali življenje za demokracijo Clair aveniji proti Kulturnemu •sveta. Med imeni teh junakov vrtu. Bil j e lep dan b o ž j i in bo tudi ime našega predsednika dolgo nismo imeli že k a j takeF. D. Roosevelta, ki je tudi dal ga. ' življenje za domovino. Drugi lep dan je bil pa 21, Naš odbor na vse vas apelira, julija, ko se je povorka vila da se gotovo udeležite te proslave. Očetje in matere teh našth preko Public Square doli po Naša flotila j e bila hrabrih sdnov in hčera boste pa Euclidu. napolnjena z narodnimi nošačastni gostje.. Vsi tisti, ki zbomi. Imeli smo tudi tri muzirujete v SDD na Waterloo Rd. kante, dva fanta in eno dekle se zavedajte, da je vaša dolžnost, v narodnih nošah. Ti so kar da se udelejte v kolkor največnaprej in naprej igrali in peli. jem številu naše proslave. Vsa Seveda, drugi smo jim pa' pri društva, ki imate svoje zastave, pošljite jih v povorko, da poka- tem pridno ( pomagali. žemo, da smo Slovenci še zmožni Slovencev j e bilo 4 flotile in korakati po cesti, dočim se neka- ves čas so bile te slovenske floterim to zdi že smešno. Pa ni! tile deležne velikega aplavza Tndi naši fantje >in dekleta so od strani gledalcev. Vseskozi morali korokati dan za dnem, pa od Public Square pa do Rockese jim ni smelo zdeti smešno. feller parka so ljudje stali glaTudi mi moramo storiti svojo va pri glavi na pločnikih ob cedolžnost in pokazati, da tudi mi sti in nas navdušeno pozdravlahko nekaj storimo zanje. Zbi- ljali. rališče bo pred SDD na Waterloo Drugi dan; lia 22. julija, j e Rd. točno ob 1:30 popoldne v b.'l pa zopet £n krasen večer, nedeljo. T,Gčno ob 2 pa pričnemo ko j e ' z a o r i l a ' s l o v e n s k a pesem korakati od Slov. Del. Doma po in g o d b a pri programu v meWaterloo Rd., po 152. cesti do stu, ko so se razne narodnosti Ridpath Ave. in ' nazaj po 156. kosale, katera lepše zapoje, cesti do SDD. " katera ima lepšo g o d b o in kaVsi hišni prebivalci, ki imate teri znajo lepše zaplesati. No, zastave, jih razobesite po Col- kot so razsodili sodniki, Slolinwoodu. S tem boste pokazali, venci nismo bili zadnji, saj so da se vsi zavedate tega pomem- naši fantje in dekleta odnesli bnega dneva in da s tem olepša- eno izmed nagrad. mo vso našo naselbino. Pri koNa tem mestu bi se rada zarakanju nas bo spremljala godhvalila Antonu in Jožetu Grba društva sv. Jožefa. V dvoradina za njiju narodno požrtvonah bo pa igralo 8 različnih orvalnost. Vem, da j e tudi mnokestrov tako, da boste vsi imeli go drugih, ki zaslužijo pohvalo dovolj lepega užitka. Pridite in in zahvalo, pa naj oproste, da se prepričajte, katera godba vam 'jih ne imenujem, ker ne vem bo bolj všeč. Igrali bodo pa vsi brezplačno, kar je zelo častno od njih imena. Na 14. avg. smo se podali v njih, da se toliko- žrtvujejo za Peljali smo se z dobro stvar ter sodelujejo z na- Carey, O. Newburžani in sicer moja mami. lenkost ter Mi*s. Gnidovec. Od Zvečer ob pol osmih se prične sv. Vida so bile pa Mrs. Marinples in splošna zabava v obeh ko, Helen Tomažin in Josie dvoi-anah. Naš ženski odsek Perpar. Dan j e bil nad vse SDD je prevzel kuhinjo in bo krasan, pot zelo lep«. V cerkvi preskrbel vsega dovolj. Na razj e Mrs. Kic pela litanije, me pa polago bo tudi fina večerja. Odzanjo. Pa tudi po poti tje in bor .ie tudi preskrbel dovolj nazaj smo lepo pele, da nam j e okrepčila za suha grla, torej bo bil krajši čas in pa ker je že vsega dovolj, za lačne in žejne. taka navada slovenskih romarTo je naš program za nedeljo, jev že od nekdaj. ki ga je odbor začrtal. Dosti je Krona vsega .je bil pa zakon bilo dela pa odbor in tudi brez kritike ni bilo. Pa bo ta slavnost Jennie Intihar s Frank Kostyendar v ponos naseibini, ker ve- nom, ki sta se podala na ženimo, da še nobena naselbina ni tovanjsko potovanje v Michinapravila kaj takega, kot bo ta gan. spomenik, ki bo nam v čast .in Lepo pozdravljeni vsi.čitateponos še, ko nas več ne bo. Naš Iji Ameriške Domovine. klesarski umetrlik <Mr. Ktosich J. I. jt izvršil zelo krasno delo, ki mu dela vso čast v njegovi kamnoseški obrti* D o l g o t r a j n i r a z g o v o r i velikih štirih, z u n a n j i h ministrov A m e r i k e , A n g l i j e , R u s i j e in F r a n c i j e , so k o n č n o pripeljali d o d e l n e m i r o v n e k o n f e r e n c e v P a r i z u , ki se je začela 29. j u l i j a . P r a v i m o d o d e l n e m i r o v n e k o n f e r e n c e , ki ima sklepati sanjo o miru z nekaterimi d r ž a v a m i . N a vrsti s o : Italija, B o l g a r i j a , R o m u n i j a , O g r s k a in Finska. O miru z glav n i m s o v r a ž n i k o m , N e m č i j o , še ni g o v o r a . T u d i r a z g o v o r o m i r u z A v s t r i j o j e R u s i j a preprečila. V e l i k i štirje s o bili tisti, ki so govorili, da se skliče ta m i r o v n a k o n f e r e n c a , zato b o d o na tej k o n f e r e n c i tudi ti o d ločali. O tem si j e treba biti na j a s n e m . K o n f e r e n c e se res u d e l e ž u j e '2, 1 d r ž a v , ki s o bile v v o j n i z gori naštetimi s o v r a ž n i k i na strani velikih z a v e z n i k o v , toda vsi drugi razen velikih i m a j o le bolj, r e c i m o , p o s v e t o v a l n i glas. Imeli b o d o p r a v i c o p o v e d a t i s v o j e m n e n j e , pa to m n e n j e ne b o o d l o č i l n o . Mali narodi so sicer o d l o č n o povedali, da je ta n j i h o va n a l o g a p o n i ž e v a l n a , toda d o k l e r velja celo pri s k l e p a n j u U N v e t o pravica e n e g a velikih; se ne da m i m o s o g l a s n i h s k l e p o v teh velikih. K l j u b tej n e p o m e m b n o s t i malih n a r o d o v , pa je v e n d a r l e ta m i r o v n a k o n f e r e n c a d o b r a priložnost, da vsi i z p o v e j o s v o j e misli. T a j n o s t k o n f e r e n c e v Jalti in v P o t s d a m u je spravila svet v sedanji napeti p o l o ž a j , odkrit, četudi v č a s i h oster r a z g o v o r bo razčistil m a r s i k a k o n a s p r o t j e . Č e se tudi nas p r o t n i k a ne p o g o d i t a , v s a j r a z u m e t a d r u g d r u g e g a v e d n o bolj. U s p e h k o n f e r e n c e je d o s e d a j , če mislimo na o d l o č i l n e s k l e p e o miru, j e d n a k ničli. N e w z e a l a n d s k e g a z a s t o p n i k a j e d o s e d a n j e b r e z u s p e š n o g o v o r j e n j e t a k o ž d r a ž i l o , da je izjavil, da se g o v o r i s a m o kvak, k v a k , k v a k . M o r d a se d i p l o m a t ski d v o b o j med M o l o t o v o m in B y r n e s o m b o l j t e ž k o i m e n u je samo kvak, kvak, vendar je ognjeviti zastopnik angleškega d o m i n i j o n a zadel, da uspeha d o s e d a n j e g o v o r j e n j e ni imelo, č e p r a v traja že tri t e d n e , • N a j z n a č i l n e j š a poteza te k p n f e r e n c e je, da si stojite n e h o t e nasproti dva ostro ločena*tabora. N a eni strani R u 'sija-s tremi glasovi ( z U k r a j i n o in B e l o r u s i j o ) in z d r ž a v a mi, ki so n e k a k e n j e n e p o d r u ž n i c e : P o l j s k a , Č e š k a in J u g o slavija. N'a drugi strani pa d r ž a v e , ki bi se rade o d t e g n i l e k o m u n i s t i č n i m v p l i v o m p o d v o d s t v o m Z e d i n j e n i h d r ž a v in V e l i k e B r i t a n i j e . N a eni strani totalitarne d r ž a v e za ž e l e z nim z a s t o r o m , ki ne puste i n d i v i d u a l n e s v o b o d e , ki ne p o z n a j o s v o b o d n e g a tiska, ki n e trpe s v o b o d e g o v o r a , ki ne p o z n a j o d e m o k r a t i č n i h oblik j a v n e g a ž i v l j e n j a , na drugi strani vrsta d r ž a v , ki se p o n a š a j o s s v o j i m i d e m o k r a t s k i m i institucijami in se s t u d o m in s t r a h o m o b r a č a j o od načina ž i v l j e n j a , k j e r Je država postala mai'ik. Č e tudi i m a j o te z a p a d n e d e m o k r a c i j e s v o j e , včasih v e l i k e n a p a k e , v e n d a r ž i v o č u t i j o , da bi n a d a l j n o p r o d i r a n j e totalitarnega m i š l j e n j a o d r ž a v i p o m e n i l o p r o p a d z a p a d n e kulture. N a j i m a j o te zap a d n e d r ž a v e še t a k o m a l o prijateljstva med s e b o j , k o t ga j e na p r i m e r m a l o m e d A n g l e ž i in A m e r i k a n c i , o b r a m b a proti 'državam v ruski sferi jih druži. V s a k o g l a s o v a n j e na k o n f e r e n c i to n a s p r o t j e le z n o v a p o u d a r i . K e r s o na eni strani ž e l e z n e g a zastora s l o v a n s k e d r ž a v e , se ž a l i b o g ustvarja p o j e m , k o t da j e s l o v a n s k i blok o b e n e m k o m u n i s t i č n i blok. P o v r š n i gledalci se ne z a v e d a j o , da so ti s l o v a n s k i n a r o d i d a p e s z a s u ž n j e n i in ne p r i d e j o d o b e s e de. N a k o n f e r e n c i ne g o v o r e slovanski narodi a m p a k le z a s t o p n i k i d i k t a t o r j e v , ki so te n a r o d e oropali s v o b o d e . K a k o v z a h t e v a h s l o v a n s k i h n a r o d o v z a p a d n j a k vidi p r e d v s j m zahteve zasovraženih komunistov, najbolj občut i m o S l o v e n c i pri t r ž a š k e m in celem p r i m o r s k e m vprašan j u . N i č v e č se ne v p r a š u j e po n a r o d n i h z a h t e v a h in n a r o d nih m e j a h , z a p a d n i svet le vprašuje, kje b o m o g e l ustaviti k o m u n i s t i č n i val. K e r so S l o v e n c i v starem kraju p o tej v o j s k i prišli v s u ž n j o s t k o m u n i z m a , jih gJedajo z a p a d n j a k i k o t k o m u n i s t e , ki ,jih je treba odriniti č i m d a l j e od z a h o d a . V t e m j e ž a l o s t n a u s o d a n a š e g a naroda, da je proti svoji volji postal o d v i s e n o d kciTuinizma. K e r so Slovenci pod Tit o v o k o m a n d o , s o i z g u b i l i T r s t in Gorico. T o n a s p r o t j e se j e ž i v o o b č u t i l o , k o je na k o n f e r e n c i bil zaslišan italijanski ministrski p r e d s e d n i k A l c i d e de G a s p e ri. Č e t u d i je g o v o r i l s o v r a ž n i k , s o v r a ž n i k , ki je bil s k u p e n s o v r a ž n i k J u g o s l a v i j e in A m e r i k e , se ameriški z a s t o p n i k B y r n e s ni m o g e l p r e m a g a t i , da m u ne bi stisnil r o k e p o g o v o r u in mu s tem pritrdil, k o je g o v o r i l proti u p r a v i č e n i m s l o v e n s k i m z a h t e v a m po celi P r i m o r s k i , č e t u d i je de G a s peri navajal n a p a č n e italijanske p o d a t k e o n a r o d n o s t n i h Vsi, ki ste se priglasili za kar a z m e r a h v Julijski krajini, srca zapadnih z a s t o p n i k o v so ko delo v nedeljo, bodite gotovo b i l a , z n j i m , ker j e n a s p r o t n i k s l o v e n s k i h - r - k o m u n i s t o v . pravočasno na mestu. Kar se O b de G a s p e r i j e v e m g o v o r u se je spet v z b u d i l a v a m e - tiče našega odbora ima pa itak riških listih misel na plebiscit na P r i m o r s k e m . G o t o v o sa- vsak odkazano svoje delo. Naj m o p o sebi p i a v i e n a misel, če se naj o d l o č i o celi Julijski kra- bo vsak pravočasno na mestu, jini. V tem s l u č a j u bi m o g l i S l o v e n c i o d l o č n o povedati in z da ne bomo preveč zakasneli z v e l i k o večino,' da nikdar ne m a r a j o biti p o d Italijo. T o d a naaim programom. Naj pripotudi o b tej misli ameriških listov se j e v i d e l o , da jim ni za mnim še to, da bo v slučaju slaplebiscit na c e l e m P r i m o r s k e m , a m p a k le o k r o g Trsta in bega vremena ves program v noG o r i c e v c o n i A , k j e r v e d o , da ima t r e n u t n o Lah v e č i n o . T u - tranjih prostorih SDD. di ta p r e d l o g je ie izraz misli, da se S l o v e n c e o d r i n e č i m d a Prijazno vas vabim na to lepo lje nazaj na B a l k a n . In z a k a j ? K e r gleda svet v njih p o in pomembno slavnost in dobrok r i v d i partizanstva n a s p r o t n i k e d e m o k r a c i j e — k o m u n i s t e . došli vsi skupaj, za odbor: Mrs. A. Tomle, predsednica. B o j i m o se, da pride d o istega p o j a v a , k o b o g o v o r o K o - Spomini Odkritje spomenika našim vojakom Collinwood, O. — V nedeljo 25. avgusta bo pri nas v Collinwoodu odkritje spomenika vojakom ali takozvani "honor roll" in sicer na vrtu Slovenskega delavskega doma na Waterloo Rd. Spomenik bo postavljen v počast vsem še živim in umrlim vojakom, ki so služili v drugi svetovni vojni. Vseh imen na spomeniku bo čez 500 in vsi so sinovi in hčere staršev, ki pri- ko prvič videla nova armadna Borovnica in na raznih državnih letala, katerih moč in letalsko veleposestvih. silo je dozdaj tajno obdržavala. KULUK A L I NIČ NOVEGA Pričakuje se, cla bo pri teh tek- POD SONCEM. — Do leta 1848 mah vsak izmed 60,000 sedežev je slovenski kmet moral hoditi zaseden. delat tlako grajščakom. Poseben £ri tekmah v nedeljo 1. sept. ponos kmetov je bil, da je tega bodo tekmovala samo armadna znamenitega leta postal svoboletala. Glavna atrakcija bo te- den od tega prisilnega dela. Kaskma v brzini, tekom katere ne neje je bila tlaka le še za kakšne smejo leteti nad 225 čeveljev vi- občinske ceste, pa še to vedno bolj soko. Armadni letalci ne sme- redko. V Jugoslaviji so hoteli j o vzeti denarnih nagrad, zato obnoviti t'ako, ali z balkanskim jim bo pa podeljeno odlikova- imenom Jcrluk, za razna javna nje v svetinjah, za .prvo v zlati, dela. Proti temu je nastal tak Odbor je preskrbel vsega, da za drugo v srebrni in za t r e j o odpor, da tega niso mogli izpeljati. Sedaj j e . prišel komunivam bo postregel kar najbolj nagrado v bronasti. zem in spet prinese kuluk ali tlamogoče. Vstopnice k plesu boo ko. Kajti kaj je drugega kot do po 65c, kar po mnenju odboIzza orgel na koru tlaka, če naženejo študente, da ra ni preveč. Treba bo namreč morajo iti postajat na kako ceše poravnati ogromne stroške s Za orglami na koru je v ne- s t o i n k a z a t „ a z u r i a j ; d a n e k a j to prireditvijo. Odbor vas še enkrat vabi, da katerih cerkvah kaj pripraven d e l a j o T l a k a s e n i k o l i n i o b n e _ pridete na ta dan, ker ta prire- prostor za ljudi, kater,m m za s l a m e d s v o b o d n i m i ljudmi in je Tam sta se z m e r a j znamenje neke sužnosti. ditev j e velikega pomena za vso b o g o s l u ž j e . shajala nekje na deželi me-' T u d i s e d a j y j u g o s l a v i j i . naselbino ter da pokažemo, da šetarja, katerima bomo rekli spoštujemo fante in dekleta, ki Mahač in šmrček, čeprav .i * so žrtvovali življenje za nas in za našo domovino. Odbor tudi sta se v resnici drugače imenofo toplo priporoča vsej naselbini, vala. Ves čas med cerkvenim verjamete da v nedeljo izobesi ameriške Opravilom sta kupčevala kakor zastave, vsaj po tistih cestah, na sejmu. Domači organist je aT pa m kjer bo korakanje. Najlepše bi ugibal, kako bi jima eno zagopa bilo, če bi to praznovala vsa del. Opazil je, da sta možaka Z urami je včasih velik križ. prav glasna, kadar bučijo orgnaselbina. le; ko pa utihnejo, tedaj se tudi Včasih se ti poštajna ustavi kar Pridite v velikem številu, da njuni glasovi spremenijo v še- nalepem, kot štatljiv konj. Kabo slavnost toliko večja. To bo petanje. šala, za katero se je dar si ura vtepe v glavo, da ne eden najbolj pomembnih dni odločil, mu je imenitno uspela. bo šla, pa ne gre in amen. Enza našo collinwoodsko naselbikrat sem slišal nekoga, ki se je Neko nedeljo sta bila meše- pritoževal: " N e vem, kaj je s to no. tarja z vso svojo zgovornostjo mojo šklemfo! Ttrikrat sem j o Za pripravljalni o d b o r : spet na svojem kraju. Orga- vrgel ob tla, in dvakrat ob. zid, Mary Marn. nist ju je vzel na piko in pričel pa zlomek še ne gre." o Letalske tekme v Cleve- igrati. Najprej prav tiho, nato Tisti pa ni vedel, kot tudi jaz pa zmeraj glasneje in naposled takrat nisem, da je mora vselandu bodo nekaj je odprl še piščali in' pritisnU na lej, kadar namerava kdo svojo pedala. Tudi pogovor za orglazanimivega uro vreči ob tla, položiti najmi je naraščal, sicer bi se mo—s prej tje mehko kurjo pernico. žaka ne bila razumela. BarantaTrda tla namreč uri škodujejo. la sta za kravo, katero j e SmrVsaj tako me'je podučil lin urar ček hvalil na vse pretege, ker in naš naročnik John Machek, ki mu je šlo za dobiček. "Tele bo ima to obrt v Waukeganu. Se pa o sv. Juriju," je dejal' prav vzame na znanje. glasno. Slišalo se je skoraj po * * * vsej cerkvi, zakaj orgle so tedaj Lastnik nekega časopisa (kaj nenadno utihnile. Ljudje so se spogledovali ter se komaj zdr- vem, kje je že to bilo) odpira Od nedelje 1. sept. pa čez žali smeha. Osramočena baran- pošto. Naenkrat poskoči in začne plesati po uradu. Samega" Delavski praznik bodo v Cleve- tača sta se zavedla, ko je bilo veselja ni vedel, kaj bi p6Fol. landu letalske tekme. Od vseh že prepozno, še ozreti se nista "Je morala biti kakšna vesela strani sveta bodo prišli letalci upala okrog sebe, kaj šele, da bi novica v pismu, da ste tako vesena te tekme, da dobe t r o f e j e in bila spregovorila kako besedico. li," pripomni k n j i govodkinja In na koru se nista odslej več pa nagrado v vsoti $25,000. Marička. Publika bo ob tej priliki lah- prikazala. "Da je bila vesela novica? To pa rečem, da je vesela. Danes si bom pa lahko že nekaj boljšega privoščil za večerjo. Kaj takega (Došle preko Trsta) pa še n e ! " ' (Nadaljevanje z 1. strani) žavno produkcijo. To j e nekaka "Pa kaj j e tako veselega, venpolumeseca v ZSSR. Obiskal je priviligirana kasta med delavdar?" tudi razne letoviške kraje v Slo- stvom. O enakosti pod takim si"Veš tista gospa tam v Wisveniji in si ogledal zdravstvene stemom seveda ni govora. S teconsinu, ki je dobivala, naš čanaprave. mi udarniki tedaj hoče tudi Tito. sopis zastonj, ga je zdaj odpoKDO JE U D A R N I K ? — Mno- vina prignati delavstvo do tega, vedala. V o z j o ! " go berete sedaj o obnovi v Slo- da se resno posveti obnovi. • * * veniji. Mnogo o(J tega je seveda Pred davnimi leti je živel čloTUDI ŠTUDENTE N A G A vladna propaganda. Na drugi NJAJO NA DELO. — Tako je vek, ki je storil veliko dobrega strani pa treba priznati, da so kot sem vam že pisal v teh kolo- ljudem. Ža vsako mogočo stvar vendar obnovili mnogo razrušenah, odšlo večje' število študen- so se obrnili nanj in nikomer ni nih cesta in v teku enega leta tov delat na železniško progo v odrekel pomoči. Sreča bližnjega popravili železnico, ki so j o preBosno: Brčko — Banoviči. To mu je bila čez vse. Za v se to j e je partizani sami razrušili. Ob progo hočejo zgraditi z delom pa dobival plačilo, kot je to nateh obnovitvenih delih zmeraj študentov. Razume se, da je to vada pri človeškem rodu: slabo beremo o udarnikih. Kdo so parbolj propagandnega pomena in za dobro. Kadar ga kdo ni več tizanski udarniki? Na predlog pomena za komunistično vzgojo. potreboval, je navadno udrihal glavnega odbora Enotnih sindiTam imajo komunistični in- po svojem nekdanjem dobrotnikatov j e o tem izšel poseben praštruktorji študente tedne in te- ku. To ga ni prav nič bolelo, vilnik. Udarnik je časten naslov, dne vedno v rokah in morejo sa- ker je dobro vedel, da je bila doki ga da kakemu delavcu ali namo oni nanje vplivati v svojem brota sirota še vselej in ]jo do meščencu državno podjetje, ker smislu. Starši se seveda nad tem konca sveta najbrže. Ko so mu je izvršil vsaj 2 0 % več dela kot študentovskim de'.om zelo prito- nekoč povedali, kako nekdo zadrugi delavci v normalnih razžujejo, ker jim otroke vzamejo bavlja čezenj, se je upravičeno merah. Tudi taki lahko postaizpod nadzorstva in ker se mno- začudil: " T a da zabavlja čezme? nejo "udarniki," ki so s svojimi gi odtuje študiju. Da cerkveni Kako je vendar to mogoče, saj predlogi ali iznajdbami zelo pokrogi te komunistične vzgoje ne mu nisem še nikoli nič dobrega spešili produkcijo. Naziv udargledajo z veseljem, je samo po storil!" nika velja za tri mesece, č e se sebi umevno. * * * kasneje udarnik ne izkaže, izgu"Prav kesam se, ker sem dal bi ta naslov in pravice udarni' V, SLOVENIJI M L A D I N A , ka. Udarniki imajo posebne kar- kot beremo v komunističnih gla- svoja sinova študirati. Eden j e te, na podlagi katerih imajo pred- silih', posebno pomaga pri grad- zdravnik, drugi je pa odvetnik," pravice pri nakupu raznih voz- nji ceste Ljubljana — Ježica, toži meščan svojemu prijatelju. "Kesaš se? Vesel bodi, da sta nih listkov, pri namestitvah, v pri gradnji ceste Ljubljana —| si izbrala tako lepe' poklice, pobolnišnici itd. Vrhnika in pri1 obnovi proge Senosen bodi nanju." Sistem udarnikov je posnema- mič — Bubnjarci na Belokranj"Lep poklic, praviš! Kakšen nje ruskih stahanovcev. Na ta skem. Dalje pri gradnji hidro. lep poklic je to, če me pa zdaj način hoče vlada nagnati delav- centrale na Mariborskem otoku, vlečeta vsak na svojo stran, da stvo, da napne vse moči za dr- pri gradnji 1 > r 0 ge Preserje — sam ne vem, pri čem da sem." "Kako t o ? " bi rad vedel drugi. " K o t veš, me je v tovarni pre^ ' cej pobilo. In eden mojih sinov, * j ki j e zdravnik, me hoče po vsej ^ 1 siliti ozdraviti, dočim je drugi, POGREBNI Z A V O D ^ I ki je odvetnik, z vso silo proti te478 East 152nd St. Tel. IVanhoe 2016 ^ ; mu, da bo tako lahko tožil komB O L N I K I A V T O NA R A Z P O L A G O * j panijo. Kaj vem, kaj bi storil, J j da bi bil mir v družini." DROBNE VESTI IZ SLOVENIJE AUGUST F. SVETEK DEDICATED TO THE Y O U N G AMERICAN SLOVENES The American Home A Brief Story of Lodge Napredek No. 132 ABZ of ST. VITOS HOLS W M . SJfeddg levtew BRODNKK DRIVE BROUGHT TO A SUCCESSFUL CLOSING New Concert Bureau Formed DEADLINE FOR ALL COPY IS WEDNESDAY NOON M t a M M N f l ^-•3iiiiHiiniicaiiiitiiniiic3iiiitiiiiiiic3iiiiiiijiiiicaiitHniiiiic3M]iiiiiiitic:iiiiit]fttiicaii[ittiiiiiic3iiiitniiiiii:3iiiiiiiitiiTcauitiiii^ O J ®tfp S e l l s o f Mary's New York.—Jack Petrill announces the formation of the Metropolitan Concart Bureau which will be devoted The Naprpdek Loge No: 132, A. F. to Recital arrangements, advancement U. (A. B. Z. ) of Euclid, Ohio is goH^VPPY BIRTHDAY, MONSIGNOR! and then took us into the parlor. Tag- ing to hold their 25th Anniversary On Wednesday night ex-sergeant of artists and concert bookings. Mr I Just a little wish that your birth- a-long (Father's cocker 'spaniel) stole Joseph Brodnlck of 1198 E. 177 St. wa: Petrill has appointed Anton Schubel, on Sept. 1, 1946. day and your name-day will be an- the show, he made friends with all This lodge was organized January formally presented with a check to- for the last 14 years associated with other bright spot among your happy the "fcirls. 1921 at the home of the now de- talling $4,506.81, the amount raised by the Metropolitan Opera, as his genermemories. May you keep on enjoy3 Early afternoon we rode to Boston ceased. Frank Bajt. With the help the Brcdntck D.Tsalbled /Hero Fund al manager, and Lillian Picard as ex- B J1IC3II llltllllllC3illltiilllllE3ttlIIIII llitcaillld ltllllC3llli;itll lilC31ilt(If I III(C3itlllll III11C3II1111II111 tC3 in!r. t l K m for many years to come! Heights, there we spent our time play- of Frank Ba.it and Frank Zorich, Committee. The drive officially cios ecutive secretary. IMPORTANT COMMITTEE ing games, picking blackberries, and members of Lodge No. 37 Cleveland, ed Tuesday, Aug. 20th. contributions, Petrill brings to the new organizaMEETING you'll get a chance for second helpa ball game was played between the Ohio. Leo Kornicnik organized this however, were still coming in and ije- tion 22 years of experience in commu- M C K TO SCHOOL The month of August is nearly over ings!" All board members of the St. Vitus Juniors and Seniors. ing accepted by the Fund's treasurer, branch, which is now called Napreden nity and industrial recreation, ten of and with it goes vacation. Now our So it goes and such will be the Name Society and past officers The first executive board Mr. Anthony Brodnik, 1324 Gidding; In the evening Father treated the No. 132. these spent with the General Motors little boys and girls are beginning to P. T . A.'s first attempt at anything ~™a . b °ard members are invited to Rd. was composed of Frank Bajt, Pres.; Corporation. His activities with GM worry. Their thoughts are likely to of this kind. After ths viands are important meeting this coming; Sodalists, to good home-made apple Leo Kornicnik, Sec'y. and Vincent At this time the former sergeant ol include the organization and manage- run something like this: "Oh, gee! "dropped down the hatch", we shall fuesday, August 27 at 8:00 P. M. pies and coffee, m - m, the pies sure Peskar. Sr.. Treas, From the beginthe Normandy Campaign was also givment of a chorus of 600 mixed voices; School again! Vacation just never have a, little social. It will be some L * membership drive will be discus- were delicious. ning the meetings, were held at ths A good time was had by all, and home of the president, now they are en a 17 jewel golden Gruen wris management of GM concerts with ap- jeems to last long enough. I never friendly conversation over the, card • ,1 I ! IjlJj watch, appropriately engraved to comwe wish to thank you Father, for your being held at the Slovenian Society manage to get in everything I want tables. Carl will be there with his memorate the event. The actual pre- pearances of Lily Pons, Rose Bampton, to do. There's that roller coaster ride accordion. wonderfull hospitalfty. • j Erno Rapee and many others. He also Home, Recher Ave.. Euclid, Ohio. sentation ceremonies^ were simple and Sodality Ncw» A few of the Sodalists attended the I couldn't fit in, because I spent so An invitation /is exteneded to our The membership was growing gra- informal, made by the treasurer. ThD has been active in the promotion and much time in the sand. And oh, goodThe outing held at Peninsula was profession services at St. Joseph's former assistant pastors, Fathers Franmanagement of amateur and profes« grand success— everyone that attend- Convent, Rocky River. Marge Takacs dually. until the depression then W3 ex-sergeant Brcdnick's birthday an All comedies and oper- ness, I ' promised Sally Sunshine I'd cis Baraga and Victor Tome. occurred this sional musical P a t h n j 0 y e d t h e t r i P- u P ° n arriving our former Sodalist was professed and lest members faster than we could en- wedding anniversary ettas; arraning and presenting 1,200 make her a long visit and I haven't friends of the members are welcome. week, thus bringing the close of tinrfcll them. Then from 1935 to 194 3 ner Andrey greeted the Sodalists (Continued on Page 6) A REMINDER concerts, lectures and variety shows. iveri called her up." when our now very active Vice Pres. fund to a fitting climax. Sot it goes. The last week of Au- - To members of the P. T. A.: John Tanko, Sr., was elected secretary, It has been disclosed that members With a, wide experience in public re- gust, we always remember' those things Please, bring your food contribution things began to change. The mem- cf Joe Brodnick's family, of 6207 Carl latio'hs and publicity, Petrill has acted bership grew from 160 to nearly 403 Ave. recently purchased a, new 1945 in the latter capacity for Clarissa, we were going to do during vacation to the hall ih plenty of time. Commembers. Then in 1943 I took over four-door Oldsmcbile sedan for J o j MGM movie star, and for the Me- but just didn't think of at the right mittee, kindly be on the job promptand I am trying to keep it going at This car had special gear and con- tropolitan Opera Chorus of 94 voces. time. Towards the end of July, it ly before the crowd gets there. The already begins to get vaguely mono- hall will be open at 9:00 A. M. for -he same pace, to date our member- trol arrangements brought out at thE Petrill plans the production of two tonous; that }s, it does if you haven't some that will bring the food on ship is 454. This lodge and organi- steering wheel, since the veteran was musical comedies in the fall, "The Lit- done anything but have fun every their way to Mass. Bring your forks, sation has plenty action and- activi- disabled in war. tle King Amuses Himself," with the day. Thep comes August and with it too. ties. also the insurance is very good, The committee which conducted bock by Anton Schubel, and an Ame- for most vacationers, boredom. Now, I know we'll have a swell party :ome in and inquire about it. the drive wishes to take this oppor- rican version fo "Mamselle Nitouche" the last week of pleasure lies before and I hope to see a big crowd. We'll Last December, we decided that it tunity to thank all who contribute, .is. And .after that,—school! adapted from the French. Ralph (Continued on Page,. 6;) _ g Q N D E N S E D NEWS FROM OUR HOME FRONT being- our 25th Anniversary we should in whatever form. So many willin • This is a good time to think back Lane, Embassy Club Orchestra leadcelebrate, and we were all for it 100%. and contributors had a share er, is writing the music and Lucille and see if your summer was an ideal ^eveland, Ohio Friday, August 23, 1946! Three is a lot of work involved in it workers one. Did you have fun? That's imin this drive that it would be impos- ( especially the drinks, as you all know. siblc to list them here. To the ser- Grant the lyrics. portant, because that is the time to Municipal Judge Per- sa Catholic in 1941. 1 Tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock, a Petrill, besides his activities in the enjoy ourselves. If you got tired of the members keep on co- geant though, these names engravd The trials will be held in Hoping 1 c operating, so there will be plenty of musical field, is owner and manager Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, w M «» asm I just play, you may have found some wedding ceremony at St. Vitus Church in a book and presented to him, will be heart P r e y d i e d o f a everything. The 25 th Anniversary a souvenir cf pleasant thoughts ar.d of the Industrial Recreation Bureau, work ' relaxing. c attack • • • mm In (that case, you will unite in marriage ; Miss Mildred Mrs. Cecelia Leskovec n w Tuesday Millavec of 1001 E, 71st St. and' Mr. program will bs held Sept. 1, 1943, memories during the years to com which is serving over 200 industries, aren't bored as yet. night of last W eek. He ((Doles) of 16007 Holmes B. C. Seiple, of the at [ the Slovenian Society Home, RechOur heartiest good wishes to ex-ser- as well s\s general manager of Thea- — But most important of all; did you Edward Hrovat of Edna Avg: was only 50 years old 1Ave., is in St.> Alexis £C1 e v e 1 and office of 3 Ave.. Euclid, Ohio, starting at 4:00 Mr. and Mrs. John Semepak, Sr., of the well-known take a vacation from God? er™ ^ a s a PParently tin IHospital, where she un- xUSES, said that all' vets er j M. See next week's issue for more geant Joe, his wife Mollie, and their tre Adventure, Inc., If you 1428 E. 84th St., annpijnee the marP. health. Judge Frey cderwent GI Repertory ©roup. c;cn Joseph Frank. an operation. who have drawn unem- cdetails of our program. did. this summer was not ideal. God riage of their daughter.,' Mary, to Mr. v was very a c tive in reli- AVisitors are allowed. oAnton Schubel is a graduate of the doesn't exisist only for nine months Louis Cimperman, Jr.', son of Mr. and polyment allowances for John Cecelic, Sec'y. charitable and ciConservatory of Music in Ljubljana, of the year. Just in case you did for- Mrs. Louis Cimperman of 1115 Nor20 • < • «•• 2 weeks or more, will be "e work. Yugoslavia, as well as the Academy get God, there's still one week left. wood Rd. The marriage took place to explain why Visiting at home last I required r have been unable of Music in Berlin. As baritone soloist, How about patching up with Him be- Saturday, August 17 at the 10:00 a. week were Rev. Gabriel they t _ -ine Great Lakes ship- j Schubel has concertized extensively in fore you head back to the classrom or m. Mass in St. Thoma's Aquinas OFM, son of Mr. to t find work. This o f Ping s t r i k e called by the aRus fice h£s more than 10,Europe, and was for four years a the office? Church. The celebrant of the Mass (p-rn 1 Maritime Union £and Mrs. Gabriel Rus, f Announcing a second addition to member of the cast of the Royal P. T. A. NEWS was the Rev. Victor Cimperman, souRosewood Ave., and o000 claims for compen- their t „ 0 ) began Thursday, 8410 i family are Mr. and Mrs. Frank sin of the groom. The parents of the Opera House in Ljubljana. Schubel WHAT IS THIS??? s on file. jKuhar of Lake Shore Blvd., with the BASEBALL August 15th at 12:01 a. cRev. Joseph Lekan, son sation • mm mm j. Washington. — Hard luck continued 1has made coast-to-coast cc.icsrt touro • The union demands of c Mr. and Mrs. Lekan Time: Sunday. August 25th, 1943, groom, Mr. and Mrs. Cimperman, celebirth of a baby girl at St. Ann's brated their 33rd Wedding Anniverin America for three consecutive While the Godic fam- Hospital. j a 40-hour week and oth- of t 3568 E. 81 St. Both of Place; St. Mary's Basement HaU. sary on the same day. Their first was a son. to ride Bob Feller's shoulders tonight > e r concessions. and he was pinned for his third :years; organized and directed the Inily of 1105'Norwood Rd., cCongratulations! cthem belong to the order j; Setting;: A large heavily laden tacf Society of Mary and aattended Mr. Joseph Pajk of 20572 Lindbergh straight defeat, a rare mark in the idustrial Choral Group in Cleveland ble in center foreground. It is GO the wedding • • • mm b are professors at Purcell j-festivities of Louis Cim- ^ Mr. and Mrs. John Pajk of 1229 iS. records. icalled Music Center, and organized loaded with food that it looks as if Ave., announces the marriage of his I n 31 S t , are the proud parents of a the company of IHigh Schcol in CincinnaHis own fielding error and one of iand directed a children's chorus of one mere slice of potica would cause daughter, Mary, to Mr. John Braperman at the Slovenian baby t girl, bom August 4th at St. a pair by Lou Boudreau. of all peo- ! Msgr. b . J. ponikvar, tti. Ohio. j, 500 voices. In Cleveland he also pro- it to fall down. Standing in a line dač. sen of Mr. and Mrs. John BraNational Home on St. / Ann's Hospital, — weight 7 pounds, 5 visiting our office was! • • • — C Clair Ave. Saturday, a ounces. The happy daddy is the son pie. gave the Washington Nats two iduced and conducted opera, concerts before the table aye men, women, dač. Sr.. of 18010 Marcella Rd. The M s Sr. John L Zaplotnik, I marriage will take place this Satunearned runs and a 5-4 triumph be- i Pastor in Lindsay, Neb. | j Before leaving for Ca- tburglar cut the screen cof Mr. and Mrs. John Piajk of 6812 fore a sell-out throng of 30,051 at •and oratorio. In New York, Schubel children, grandmothers, grandfathers, urday, August 24th, at St. Christine's aunties, uncles, etc. The occasion is was assistant artistic director of the lifcrnia, Bro. John Perf from a front window and Edna j "fcgr. zaplotnik is a! t Ave., who have now become Griffith Stadium. Church at 9:00 a. m. International Ballet, and was vested St. Mary's P. T. A„ Penny Supper! faithful reader of the 1 1ko, SM, visited his m o - eentered the house, tak- grandparents for the fourth time. Little Mickey Haefner, benefiting with the major portion of the organiLet's listen in on some of the conj $925 belonging to =Congratulations! American Home and de- ,ther, Msr. Frances Per- ing from grand support, survived a ninth ,zation responsibilities. versation: "Father Vic Tome, we are j Frank, Jr., with which glared that he agrees per- ko of 3545 E. 81 St. A baby girl was born July 27th inning scare and his fourth place team tectly w ith its policies. he intended to buy furMiss Picard, executive secretary, at- sorry we haven't lemon pie for you, • • • mm to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Korošec of Increased its lead over . the Indians Home again is Sg.t. Frederick Oretended Columbia University, and has but won't some good home made po» ® • bum Celebrating his 107th initure for himself and t15440 Calcutta Ave. Little'" Kathleen's to two full games. tica do as well?"; "Father Celesnik, hek. having received his honorable disJosephine C i m perman, been, actively associated with the Mike b f . , ? r ^ e r Resident Her- 1birthday, mother is the former Ann Mai'zlikiar Jeremiah , It became the 41st one-run game please try some of this nice potato charge after 37 months of service in will become his jof E. 62nd St. Mrs. Korošec of Ad- Cleveland has played and the score Tcdd Theatrical Productions, Harry salad! t h " Hoove r declared, on <Campbellton of Caribou, \who Mickovic's chicken or this the Marine Corps. His last 10 months ' Blcomfield's , Theatrical Productions, birthriCCasi01? of Ws 72nd IMe., recalled how he was 1bride Sept. 14. His bro- discn Ad., is a grandmother for the new reads. 21-20. Againslj Washingham, meat loaf, tastes good, too!"; were spent in Japan and China as war ther Edward lost $200 and connected with various magazines. jixth time, while Mr. Marzlikar is a ten for the season the total is a very "Father Vic Cimperman, we are sorCifv ? v a t S a l t L a k e 1 kidnapped by the Indi- tand his correspondent. Fred is the son of sister Mollie ,randfather for the first time. Con- discouraging, 6-13. o ry we are not familiar with your spre' Russia has £ans when he was 7 years £ Mr. and Mrs. Anton Orehek of 1264 $100. gratulations! With the bases filled and one out Greetings from Colorado choice of vitamins, but with all this E. 59th St. 5th column all <old, after they killed his i • • • mm tasty food, you are bound to find "te world, working 1parents and burned his Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klaus, Jr., of in the last inning, Cecil Travis came A negro soldier, James 1148 Norwood Rd. announce the birth up with a thrilling play on George what your heart desires." confusion and 1h o m e . As he was Joseph Gornik and his mother send J Devone, was condemned I of a bouncing baby boy, weighing 8 Case's high bounder dissatisfaction. t and started a greetings from Pueblo, Colorado, to The committee's conversation to one brought up by the Indi- I 1 * • • mm <dians, he cannot read tto die by hanging at |pounds, T 11 ounces, born at Huron Rd, fancy double killing to halt the tribs. all the members of St. Vitus No. 25 another might go like this: "Nbw Nuernberg. Germany. On 1 a l e t t e r made pub- i Boston. — A young woman cashier, n„ early Tuesday morning. The I Earlier in the frame a fine stop K6.KJ, and to the members of the don't you give your husband a bis nor write, but he speaks, 1May 10 he killed two Hospital ' cf Ken Keltner's pinch single by Jer- Lake Shore Post of the American Le- spoon of that salad. He gets the viewing a suspect in Boston's police " g e n t l y , Secretary of four i proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs languages perfectly: 1 American soldiers who 1 B y r n e s . announced 1 ry Priddy prevented the scoring of , gion of which he is Commander. same amount everyone esle does!"; line-up, said she couldn't be sure this tw Indian, French, Italian 1were returning with him -Frank Klaus of Geneva, O., and Mr, the tying run. But and, Mary to her husband, — "Don't was the man who robbed her. "at 40 persons, employ- £and English. o and Mrs. Frank Leskovec, als'o of Ge^from an amusement. < forget! Buy enough of everything the suspect blurted "I recognize her— ^ in the state DepartBob's Ninth Loss • e • rasa 1 neva, O. Congratulations! m m m mm W e r e the first time, around as I don't think she's the girl." > frn released Feller, shooting lor- his 22nd vicLast week, eight British • The Federal A seven and one-half pound baby Deposit iom their jobs because fs o 1 diers "disappeared" Insurance Corp., anounc- Iboy, their first, was born Monday at tory, took; his ninth loss, instead, "ley had too close ties )presumably into the Yu- ] but added seven strikeouts for 275. ed from Washington that :Horon Rd. Hospital to Mr. and Mrs i t h foreign govern- i He allowed six hits, one less than goslav occupied zone of ' there hasn't been a bank : Rudy Widmar of 1173 Norwood Rd "lents. Haefner. However, the Nats had Venezia Guilia. T h e y failure in the United The ' young mother is Christine Mahne, clinched the contest with two runs • •• warn were driving three trucks {States in 27 months. T o - <daughter of the well-known Mahne in the fifth. . A n automobile, driven 1with German prisoners Jday, there are 14,740 :family of Frosser Ave. CongratulaBaseball standings in the Major * Mrs. Eleanor Roose- «of war. banks in operation with tions! League, as of Wednesday, are as fol*eit, wife Of the late deposits amounting to • • • mm ( lows— 'American League: Boston, President, was in colli"What's Dick doing now?" Accelerated Salvaging of Household Fat Makes Possible $150,000,000,000. New York, Detroit, Washington, sion with two other cars j Trieste reports that 43 , "Well, Dick, he's a-doctorin'." • • • mm Present Supplies of Soap for This and persons were killed and CLEVELAND, Chicago, St, Louis, Phi^ Yonkerg, N. Y. Mrs. ! "And John?" Many people have writErjavec, Noreen Rose — New-borr ladelphia. National League: Brooklyn, Roosevelt was not hurt, i57 were injured, 19 se- ten from Yugoslavia adOther Household Chores "He horse tradin'." several , daugther of Joseph and Molly Er- St. Louis, Chicago, Boston, Cincinna"Ut three other persons :riously, ' w h e n vising anyone who is "And William?" javec of 1197 E. 168 St. ti, New York. Philadelphia, Pittsburgh ^ e r e injured. She said mines, piled to await dis- •sending a package to "He's a savin' of souls." ! It has been calculated that every and add to comfort in our own Kmet (Jaksic) Theresa (nee Peč- BOXING ° n e dozed off at the posal, exploded Sunday ,Yugoslavia, not to in"And Tom?" American housewife washes six Remember your annual six tons of So heavy wes the hitting down there wheel j on a beach at Vergaro- clude saccarine, cigaret- jak) — Mother of Frnak M„ Jose"Well, Tom, he's sorter politicin' tons of dishes every year! Add up dishes. j la. Cuase of the explo- ,tes or tobacco, because phine Alich, Dorothy Simens, Victo near home plate at the stadium Mon• • • mm ria, Alice Urbas, Vida, sister of Mi- day night that Artie Levine flattened roun'." the accumulation from 365 break' sion, which occurred on-1 One Pound Helps "And you?" y n August 14th, OPA ly 30 feet from a place they have to pay such chael. Residence at 3922 St. Claii Charlie Fadalino at 2:09 of the secfasts, luncheons, dinners and inhigh duties to the gov"Well, I'm sorter fai'min' an' a-feed•authorized retail price where Sixteen tablespoonsful of usee Ave. 0 ond lound, Mike Birskovich finished between snacks and the total hundreds were ' :eminent for these items, an' Tom." increases on coffee, rang- ' bathing, fat makes a pound. One pound of Kccevar, Mary (nee Mikotic) — Mo- off Irish Billy Walker at 1:41 of the in' Dick, John, •William • would All six trucks, experts say. could not be that many times they ing from 10 to 13 cents determined immediate- have to leave the pack- ther of Stephen, sister of Joseph Mi- seventh. Anton Christoforidis put a Staggering as the task of wash- used cooking fat turned over to a a Pound. This was Bert;: "And this bear on the floor kotic (Greenwood, W i s ) Jean Fendf stop to Augie Fleishaur at 54 seconds ly. 1 ing six tons of dishes sounds, imag- meat dealer helps relieve the age to the government, (Channing, Mich.) Residence at 1910! of the seventh, and 9,985 customers I shot in Alaska. It was a case of | caused by canceled sub• • • warn ine how much more impossible the shortage of industrial fats and because they cannot af- Shawnee Ave. A higher ceiling were calling the slug show something ,' me or him." Heavy rains in Illinois ford to redeem it. job would be without soap! The frees enough soap fats to help win be announced shortNadbath. Paul — Husband of A n of ii knockout as they made a rnbch I Bored: "Well, the bear certainly ' over the week end c • • mm prospect of a soap-less life is not make a box of packaged laundry y on dry beans. Clothes '1 tonia (nee Kerin) father of Lieut. (S earlier departure than anticipated. makes a better rug." I caused much damage. on the horizon, however, as long as soap, or six bars of laundry soap, One hundred foremen " " I also g 0 up from 5 * v »!. G.) Rudolph, (Naval Hospital, Beach Four p e r s o n s were employed at the Good- Calif.) Residence at 979 E. 74 St. t o 7 Per cent. housewives keep up their present or five bars of toilet soap. When Mr. Brusselsprout dropped drowned and more than rich Rubber Co., Akron, ratg of salvaging fat. The lady engineer and general Ogrin. Jclin — Husbnad of Helei dead in his office, it was the sad duty [ • • • mm 1,200 persons were left O.. have filed a suit for (nee Mele) father of Angela Metlika Department of Agriculture au- manager of such a household thereof the accountant, Mr. Harper, to The SDZ outing to homeless. Storms were damages amounting to Rudolph, Helen Rupnik, John, Louis State Highway Employees, Division break the doleful tidings to his withorities pon.. out that if it had fore can save and salvage enough ^•onneaut Lake last week reported in Omaha, Des $1,000,000. Hhey main- brother of Franlv Residence at 700! 1 No. 12. will hold a picnic on August dow. He found Mrs. B. lapping a not been to. ..Mvaged fat in 1945, used cooking fat to take care of a complete success. Moines, La Crosse (Wis.) tain that the firm owes Hecker Ave. 24, 1946, at Geauga Lake Park, with hefty plate of liver and onions. "Mrs. housewives would have had 13 per her dishwashing needs. *ne number was estiand Rochester, Minn. them that much for overOkoren, Frank — Husband of Fran • free prizes and games. There will be Brusselsprout," said Harper with an niated to be 1,100 of cent less soap. Even so there are Remember that In addition to time. Kansas reported a heat ces (nee Preveč) father of France i dancing to Joseph Kusar's Continsn- apologetic sigh, " I am sorry to tell w nich 800 were children. not enough Industrial tats and oils dishes, literally tons of clothes • • • mm of 105 degrees, while AlDehler. Gabriel. John, Frank, Mar; ' tal Orchestra. you that your husband just dropped available to meet the demand tor need washing every year—miles of Dolenc From Bradley. Illinois, Cerney, brother of Albina berta, Canada, reports Guest of honor will be Governor dead." soaps and other goods the public woodwork and linoleum must be . S e n a t o r Robert LaFol- snow. Charles Ponikvar arrived Residence at 1116 E. 71 St. Frank J. Lausche. Everyone is inette 0 f Wisconsin was The lady said nothing but continued wants. scrubbed and it all takes mountains —o— : to visit his parents at • • • earn vited, and all are assured a good defeated i n the Repubher meal. "I guess you didn't hear Help Yourself of soap. Sit clown and figure out 11165 Norwood Road. American newspapers time. ' Subscribe to the Can 1 me." primaries -by 37 • • • man . and the report that an' AustraliEvery time you turn In a pound the amount of soap This promises to be one of the best year-old ex-Marine Jos. , Mrs. Biusselsprout whirled on' him Greetings arrived from "AMERIŠKA DOMOVINA" picnics of the season. an army chaplain in of fats to your meat dealer you are amount of fat . . . required to keep ' and shook a fork in his face. "I McCarthy. For al- M e 1 bourne, Australia, Hollywood from Mi', and actually helping yourself and your your household clean. ,i Joe Modic. (for!' 10st 50 years the state foretold a civil war in Mrs. heard you all right, young man," she neighbors by relieving the shortage nas been represented in Yugoslavia lagairtst Ti- merly of E. 62nd St.) informed him "And jttst as soon as Supplies Never Lower New York Central Holds Annual Picnic not only of soap but also of scarce and from John and GerSenate by a LaFol- to's terroristic I finish this liver and onions, you are governSupplies of edible and inedible Items like table linen, draperies, te-, father and son. trude Rupert, formerly going to see a woman have hysterics. ment. He served with of Barberton, O. floor coverings, w e n possibly some fats and oils all over tjie world Sunday; August 25th, the New York "Charlie" Wise, in charge of enterM V • • • wm Tito's partisans during have never been as low as they are mote nylons. • • • mm Central Railroad Program Council will tainment, has annouced a grand set fvi school - day Doctor: "Wait, you're too quick. I Visiting in Cleveland have it's annual Basket Family Pic- of games for everybody, with plenty didn't tell you to say 'ah'." Pood experts too are urging fat today. Fats and oils Imports to the) "lends of Valparaiso,, the war. His name is Father are Mrs. Mary Zelezni- nic, at Stiffler's Grove, two miles of prizes. conservation! Use And reuse every U. S. are still only a shadow of j^d , who met in Hobart, John Sokolich. Patient: "I kfiow. I just caught drop and ounce of beef, bacon and their pre-war tonnage. The only *nc1-. to celebrate their Sokolich was attached to |Ikar of Fontana, Califor- south cf Euclid Avenue, on Highland "Bob" Rankin, Executive Vice- a glimpse of your nurse." from the British Air Corps,)' nia (formerly of Barber- Road. * even lamb fat when you're cook- tangible way to get more raw mat , a f e homecoming « i . President of the Council, states that "je war, were killed• when Churchill sent him 1 ton) and daughter, Franing,-they saj Then, when you've terials for soap making and other for those who do not care to brings A man was accuwd by a friend of husband, , v f t e n their auto was hit• to Tito's partisans, be- |ces, with her Feature of the day will be the giving their own lunches, there will be sand- insulting the minister by asking him had all the too-.: value of your fat, essentials is by turning In more • cause he knew Yugoslav, | Daniel Pasek. They are away of $100.00 worth of summer or wiches and soft drinks, furnished by a train. turn in the drippings and scrapings used cooking fat. to pray for his floating kidney. 1 languages. i staying at 5202 Fleet fall outfit of clothing. one of our former employees, "Bill" for salvage. o • • mm "Why that was no such a insult! Continued conservation of every • • • mm Ave. DI 1687. A v e r y Lieut. Simonson, Chairman of the Pcpovic, at reasonable rates. Dulles, 26, What's the matter with askin' him The 800,000,000 people starving drop of used cooking fat will preOn August 21st, the | Program Council, announces that one youngest son -of John Remember the date, Sunday, August to pray for a floatin' kidney? Las' In Europe and Asia are scavenging vent shorter supplies of s o a p . , u i l e|s, ! international' trial of the former arch- || Mrs. Anton Strauss of of the feature events will be a soft- 25th. Place: Stiffler's Grove on High- week he done prayed for the loose in garbage cans for grease that Accelerated fat salvage—the slumbishop of Ljubljana, Dr.: j 1161 Norjvood Rd. and ball game between the Transportation land Road, two miles south cf Euclid livers!" * 7 y e r - has enrolled at many an American family washes ming of soups, scraping of pan«, * * • Andrew's-on - the- Gregory Rozman, began,,| her son Eddie, of Hub- Department and the Storehouse teams. Avenue. d;-wn the drain. Fats are scarce rendering of raw and cooked t'at^|bard Rd., Madison, O., "Udson, York,• accussed of collaboration N e w Before entering picnic grounds, all We're told that if your wife is away everywhere. We, as a nation, must means improvement in soap supply, i went on business to Co- The Transportation team is the chamr^ere he will study to. with the enemy. Oth- !; lumbus, O., also, on their pionship team for 1946 in the New members must show their 1946 mem- on a holiday and you want to get her !•<-• cnrgful not to waste material, and a siight easement in the house• ers to be tried soon ar'e: •-come a j e S uit priest, way, they stopped to vi- York Central Y. M. C. A. Industrial bership card. Friends and relativesi home in a hurry, just send her a copy j • 'u If properly used would save hold burden of six tons of dishi-a* f* veteran of five years• Croatian bishop Aloysius sit relatives in Dayton, Softball League, and the Stores De must accompany a member in goodi of the local paper with one item cliphuman Ilve3 in some other country every year the Navy, he became; Stepinae, Dr. Macek, Dr. Ohio. partment team is the 'runners up". standing. ped out. s Sutej and Dr. Subasic. ' Ameriška I f f Domovina AMERICAN HOME WEDDING BELLS BIRTHS 4RMYNEWS WhoV Who? SIX TONS OF DISHES WASHED IN AVERAGE HOME ANNUALLY DEATHNOTiČES Come To Our Picnic! / brother's W H I T E S H I R T . W e just hep for a tin.'- on the vocal chord wanted to tell h i m in case he didn't at the drop cf anything . . . Frank know . . . T o m m y Tome always vants Pajk, T c n y Ribol, Father Baraga, to be alcoone—with her one and only Gcogs. Miss K<iy, and the Dolence —they're quite a pair those gals . . . sisters, were th* only people not al--T ~ ^ Ž T Z -w Jean Per was wrapped demurely in a lergic tc a swim that day. Was it • coat cf gloom en such a simmery, bravery, foolishness, or good c o m m o n summeiy. day. It could have rained, since that the? brought their suits kid . . Bea Jakcmin ' babied a bad along? All replies welcome . . To the enkle but it couldn't stop her f r o m lucky people who escaped our gaze, j """"""" (Continued f r o m Page 5) received the religious name of Sister,, making it a "grand day for singing". we o f f e r sincere congrats! . . also to Mary Stephen. T h e ceremony was, . . . Bernie Jakcmin "modeled" for t h c . o who have read this far . . . beautiful and impressive. May God F B studios—one of the pictures t u r n - ' t u t new it's time to give the wicked ' grant you all the happiness in your || rd cut, tos. . . . A1 Koporc, we b e - a rest and put our scratchy pen aside he's . PKatant memories, yo'all! ( lieve. must sing in his sleep for new state of life Sister. Jean Jer.se our active Sodalist was recently engaged. G o o d luck to you, I j can. • I Cur farmer Director Father Andrey for fine Winter Cloth-Coats, Suits and Pur-Coats direct f r o m Cleveland celebrated his birthday this past week factories on Will-Call and at lowest prices in Cleveland, call —Happy Birthday Father and may God Bless you! Meeting will be held August 29, at ENdicott 3426 — 1034 A D D I S O N RD. 8:15 let's make it a 100';;. attendance. Aug. 2 7 — R e g u l a r monthly meeting at 8:00 P. M. in the Study Club. Sept. S— T h e Sodality and Holy Name i picnic at Fells Lake. I ijy (m8 ' jma r m ' isj Fm iP^ j y WWBliBlillo*- 4 m •UKI lhi il ' w WHiffi! I l i I'M«;;™ 3 LAKE SHOWS POST NO. 273 AMERICAN LEGION N E W S T h e basket outing August 4th, 1946, 6, il on Mr. and Mrs. Milielich's beautiful ie farm was just wonderful as everyone ie attending, had a super time. The g picnickers were rather late in coming which is not unusual with this gang, 'f but by 4:30 just before we had a brief e rainfall the population of Painesville n was increased considerably. T h e rain did more good than, damage. Perhaps the only damage that occurred was° the soaking of the regulation Lake Shore Pest C a p which was posted at the entrance of the farm. The Mohar's, especially Joe, got aa Break. After traveling a good portioni of the West, finally got, the opportuni-ty to set up their tent. ' A contraptioni that takes only a short time to rigi up, and Jce sure brags about it withi his, "wculd you believe me, it takess only ten minutes." We believe youj ' Joe. Period. T h e f a r m really was in it's splendor, ' with various flowers in full bloom. The. vegetables in the garden were expanding with some of them ready' fcr the table. T h e spacious lawn was' cool and green and cut very keen. No wonder! those charming twin * daughters had a hand in that p r o ject. W e missed the beautiful singing of the wrens as they were busy taking5 cart of their young ones, but the3 community singing made up for that.• Lou Trebar helped them with selec-tions on his accordion. J. J. Kolarr aluo gave us some tunes on his h a r -monica. At the ball diamond, the veterans off World War II, as expected, took overr the World War I veterans and every-one partaking had a lot of fun, except the umpires namely: R. F. Gre-gorich and D o c Princic. T h e bees were busy so we did not;t bother them, but we did go to see• the domestic animals in the barn. T h e y were cute, also the fishes in theB brook that congregate around a stone• that weighs several tons. They sure" " shew action when you cast bread upon the water. They really are smart. ' T h e y don't fall f o r a hook. W e also watched the card players5 and they seemed to be glued to theirr chairs. f or hot and cold pipes they had1 soft and hard water on tap. All in all1 everyone had a lot of fun, and wc sincerely extend our thanks to Mi', anctI Mrs. John L. Mihelich for their nice• hospitality, incidentally although Mrs. Mihelich was convalescing f r o m a re-• . cent operation she was on hand to re-• c. ive us. " W e iAire hope that youi recover completely real soon, A n n a " . T h e meeting on August 8, 1946, wasi again a lively one and outside bf plan-. t ning to go hand in hand with the delegates in the Ohio State American, Legion Convention, was almost a repetition of our previous session, with the b-wling and drill teams being the subjective interest, and Frank Z a k rajsek and John J. Kolar are taking forward steps towards that end. P. S.: T h a t beautiful welcome b a n ner you see at the club rooms is really a blight spot and our very sincere thanks are extended to the donor Comrade Frank Skok. John Wenzel. P. S.: I just found out that my able secretary and typist Florence Mohar is going to leave me holding the b.ig. She's getting married September 14. 1946 at St. Phillip Ner Church at 10:30 Mass to one of our new members Joseph W. Print. " G o o d luck, Flo and Joe".» John Wenzel. P P. S.: From the secretary: " £ i n c e Mr. Wenzel let the cat out of the bag, let's, let both cats out of the bag. Here's real news! When Mr. Wenzel heard about m y getting married he slipped in a quick p r o p o sal and he himself is also getting married at St. Vitus Church on September 11, 1946 at 9:00 o'clock Mass to Miss Jean Zabukovec". "Goodluck John and Jean". Miss Florence Mohar. O sr. virus MISSES and LADIES IMMEDIATE APPRAISAL AND QUICjk ACTION I ON F ^ /1946 NATIONAL AIR RACES I F(/Wr:/W0ftrG/lG£ LOANS AUG.30-SEPT.J-* CLEVELAND BENNO B. LEUSTIG Baraga Glee Club HERE A N D T H E R E W I T H THE B. G. - T h o s e wedding bells are breaking • up that old gang of mine." No ; doubt we have all been quite aware . o i the aforementioned. Yours truly, has also met with so manv other a c tivities. that I have found myself in . a whirpcol of forgotten memoirs, in t regard to the club doings of the past, i ni reio.fc I have recorded the f o l lowing : Hccuies. at rehearsals Tuesday e v ening brought back the day we p a r ticipated in the ••Founders' Day P a tade", accompanied by Matt and Suezyy, Johnny Pecon, and Lou T r e kur . . .Members of the dance group, reminiscing on their dancing at the Mardi Gras . . . Congratulations. this group, as they had won seventh > prize, that evening . . . Pyrex glass.vaie. knives, potato masher, etc. that j Aas the Tuesday evening a " K i t c h e n • Shower" was held fcr our prospective j bride. Dimples Virant . . T h e State : i Pennsylvania has captured the i i -arte of many, and rightfully so, as | 3ur excursion to Presque Isle, last ! Sunday, has left us anxiously awaitlnsr'a return trip . . . W h a t say g a n g ? ? . . . Tuesday night our director. Miss K a y was honored with a birthday cake nd ice cream, with other inembeis joining in. Other members celebrat- j ,ng in August were: Fritzi Sustar, El,ie Hiastar. and Jean Per . . .Happ\ Birthday t o all and may you have nany more . . . Wedding Bells! Tomorrow morning at the 9:00 j o'clock Mass in St. Vitus C h u r c h a n other B. G. member Will walk down ! .he center aisle as so m a n y of our ( members have in the past. T h e bride, | Jimples Virant will be united in m a r - J .-iage to Pfc. Eddie Kčnik. Dimples > d s she is known to the club, is a J charter member, and will be missed » it both our Tuesday meetings and J otherwise. Miss Kay, and all the t ;irls wish to congratulate you Milly > ind Ed, and the best of luck, health > nd happiness, t o » a wonderful couple, , and don't forget you're both mvitec. • to any and all affairs of the club. * 3AEAGA GLEE CLUB NEWS iuccctiiul Business Trip . . . Yep. the Glee Club Gals meant jusiness when they went out for a _;ood time this past week-end. All the preparations for the bus trip to .-Tesque Isle, (Erie, Pa.) went o f f as .icheduled. except (It never fails), that we didn't start on time. A holiday spirit prevailed though Old So. pleyed peek-a-boo behind the murky ;lGuds — but not f o r long — our miles dispersed the gloom. Believe me, you could have grown oranges on the shores of Lake Erie in such weather. Miles of sunny beach greeted us .is did oceans of crystal clear aitchtwo-o.—but what's a beach party without ye ol' bathin' suit—which too many of us left hanging at h o m e ! ! Oh chagrin . . Your roving reporter vtpt a watchful eye peeled f o r items of interest to decorate the pages ol this honorable sheet but everyone was on his guard except that: as a result of Sunday's doings the club is planning a perfume shower for Frank Brodnick in order to disperse the o . . . ah, I mean country air. Say, Frank, is that place they call Skunk's Hollow? . . . T o n y Baz gets the title of "Pride of the Hillbillies" . . he knows them thar maountain tunes backwards, especially in the m o o n light . . . Fran Zak has a suit on her hands . . . a suitcase fell f o r her . . Emily Furlan's first Glee Club outing was a tiling success . . she was stiff —the next day—all because of the (Continued f r o m Page 5) initiation process administered by b yeein' yaJ Don't forget 4 to 6 honorary?—members . . . Aggie Kosec P M. Sunday, August 25th, 1946! was Trailblazer for the day—exploring anxiously, n'ot far the p o t - o f - g o i a Rose Mickovic. Coressp. Secy. either . . Tony Brodnik made an e x r -•• ; " s c o C U J B Our semi-monthly meeting was held cellent umpire — he even used his August 22. 1946, in the school hall. glass eye like the Big League umps Among the topics discussed was the I : . . Bag Cizel's feet were a temptaopening of the Canteen which will be j| tion to tickle but, so sorry, she ain't ticklish in her innersole . . t emu-* iioth. i t will be held in ij a bit the school hall every Friday at 8:15. j| Fran Pernach is quite a terror at the Word was received f r o m cur m e m - Ii bat—tout she's a good catcher, too, bers. Bill Stokel, W h i t e v K o p o r c , and 1 —didn't she catch a swell guy by the Bill Pilce to the e f f e c t ™ & t they are name of Joe . . . Ančka Kovacic so how enjoying Army life as buck pri- ,enraptured and cuddled up with those nice, plushy, seats in the back of the vates at Fort Lewis, Washington. Meglich, the chowIt was decided that the Don Boscos jbus . . . Helen will enter a team in St. May's bowl- ]hound, tried to rush the breakfast line ing league. T h e following members ]but ended up dazedly o n terra firma . . . luckily, with but minor injuries are on the team: J. Rotar, A. M a u . . . Betty Dolence a wee bit of a rich J. Somrak, R Brodnik, V. F o r tune. E. Grosel, F. Serichar. ]miss, could be called the Mad Hatter, Anyone wishing to join the club, .all she had on hSr mind was that hat please come September 5. to the school ,a la G I . . . Josie Kozel was mast a t hall at 8:00 P. M. All regular m e m - jtentive to the whims of her guest— bers are urged to be present at this -and why not, Jie's a swell guy. . . . Joe Masar. without the slightest doubt meeting. v K B. G.. Your recording sec'y. iwill visit the barber much oftener to get such service!! . . . Dave Telban BOWLING F St. Mary's is about to start her ipinch-hitting for Matt in wooing m e out of Susy .. . Allen Truce, outBowling League. F o r this purpose, a lody ] meeting will be held in the Portable imost congenial driver would like a on Tuesday, (August 27th), at 8:00 irepeat performance with the "gang". . . . Father Baraga P. M. All veteran bowlers as well i(Most flattering) Wow, as newcomers, please attend. T o avoid ttreated the " f a m i l y " to lunch. further Icoj of time, be sure to enter \what a m e n u ! ! . . . Matt Mlinar a n your n a m e at this meeting. tticipated Blue Monday with dire foreboding—Oh woe, it was a lost weekSODALITY NEWS 1 Auk. 25—Birthday party for girls eend f o r h i m . . . Bernie Sajovec was f r o m St. Joseph's - on - the- 1happy about the whole thing—just Lake. Meet on the grounds tkeeping herself busy with Babe in arE 185th and Lake Shore pguing as to who was the tiniest . . . (Srajca) Cimpy wore her big Blvd. Time 2:30 until 5:30. 1' A 1 nn I BER0S STUDIO 6116 St. Clair Ave. r Tel. EN. 0670 § RADIOS — WASHERS — S W E E P E R S , etc W e are as close as your nearest phone EX 2680 1142 E. 66 St. EX 3985 2 to 10 P . M . — W e fully guarantee our services—2 tc 10 P.M First Jct-Propclleil Closed-Court« Competition » A^MraAMMUMRCLffl ^ ^ m « »ANK l o m m w i II. S. ARMY, NAVY 1 M R ' K E AIR FORCES ~J Greotot Diiplay of Air Might Iver Pretented n o m V BLAG SPOMIN S0KI0 TROPHY RACE T R E T J E OBLETNICE S M R T I NAŠEG A NADVSE LJUBLJENEGA S O P R O G A IN OČETA If you are sick, see a Parts f o r all A p p l i a n c e s EN 4808 IRONERS Clearance Sale Coats Dresses Hats Skirts Blouses Slacks Saturday, August 24 B a t h i n g Suits T e c Shirts Shorts' S p o r t Shirts Sun Suits ANZIOVAR'S DEPARTMENT STORE 6214 ST. CLAIR AVENUE EN VETS is CLUB NO. 8042 sponsoring PIGINIG this c o m i n g SUNDAY, • Inhibition Daily Tri leta so sedaj potekla, kar soprog in oče je zapustil nas, a nismo Te še pozabili, v srcih bdi še živ spomin. 0» Sal* ..... Titkel Office Union lank of Commerce (Lobby) Cuclid ond I. 9tk Street Zda i zeleni grob Te krije, in spomin nam žalosti srce. le presi ljubega Boga za nas, da se enkrat srečno združimo. Ca«. H J, t,. Uni«. Commerce lldn Cleveland 1«. Ohio rhon,: MAin SMO (J0B™ t, Tvcii dragi žalujoči ostali the AFOLONIJA DOLENC, soporgži; JOSEPHINE. M A R Y poročena M O Z E & PRANCES. JUSTINE. HELEN ill B E T T Y , hčere; JOSEPH, sin; RUDOLPH, zet; GERALDINE, vnukinja. ST. CLAIR AUTO PARTS ti009 St. RADIO REPAIR REFRIGERATORS Washing Machines ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES All W o r k We Pickup Prompt Under N E W Guaranteed and Deliver Service Management &A DOBRO («.'• MTI'"*"-! i. HEriderson 2395 , urtTf'J' 6631 St. Qlots a&r. ~ Ba*. Tel. USudenoo tit* Re«id«tncr rvanbp* l t M i -j V BLAG SPOMIN D R U G E O B L E T N I C E S M R T I NAŠE P R E L J U B I JENE IN N I K D A R P O ZABLJENE S O P R O G E IN MATERE Mary Christy ki .je za vedno zaspala dne 24. avg. 1944. Victor Schneller & Mike Kocian 1297 E. 55 St. Serviramo najboljše pivp, vino in žganje ter okusen prigrizek. Odprto do 2:00 zj. — Se priporočamo za obisk. 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(OHIO) K 0 . 8 F o r those w h o like the s c e n e r y w e l l seasoned with history, or their history w e l l seasoned with s c e n e r y , / a d r i v e through the area n round ' L e b a n o n in southwest O h i o will p r o v e w e l l w o r t h w h i l e , West of L e b a n o n o n R o u t e 350 r r e remains of those prehistoric O h i o a n s — t h e M o u n d Builders. A t Fort A n c i e n t , a fortified area surrounded b y ZV> miles of c o n tinuous e m b a n k m e n t s , the O h i o State Historical and A r c h a e o l o g i cal Society has constructed a m u seum. This s h o w s m o d e r n - d a y Ohioans the h a n d i w o r k of the lop.g-ago inhabitants of the B u c k e y e State. T h e f o r t itself is on a flat, open tablehead o v e r l o o k i n g the little Miami R i v e r . It served as a r e f uge f o r the p e o p l e of the entire Valley f r o m p o w e r f u l foes. In L e b a n o n itself on the Cincir.nati — c is the newest acquisition Lamb—Lebanon" (of the Ohio State Historical and . r c h a e o l o g i c a l Society. It is T h e A 1Durbin Ward House, an a r c h i t e c 1tural treasure w h i c h contains an <authentic d o c u m e n t of the c o m imunity and the times. Built m o r e than a c e n t u r y ago, iit has never been r e m o d e l e d or im o d e r n i z e d . T h e house w a s constructed b y J. IMilton Williams, the prosecuting iattorney of Warren C o u n t y , and 1later an O h i o legislator. It was 1later o c c u p i e d b y Durbin W a r d , tthe first man in W a r r e n C o u n t y to i answer President L i n c o l n ' s call f o r volunteers. In t h » house are m a n y of the fpossessions of early O h i o settlers. : h e building and its contents T sserve to carry us back to the early č a y s of the state. d In Lebanon is the Golden Lamb —Ohio's oldest hotel. It opened i in 1803 as a 2-story - log-cabin tavern. In 1815 a n e w brick b u i l d ing was erected, w h i c h is a part of the present hotel. T h e guest register includes the names of ten presidents of the United States and m a n y cither f a m o u s personages. T h e building itself is listed in the historic A m e r i c a n Building S u r v e y of the United States D e partment of the Interior. F r o m L e b a n o n it is only a short distance south to Cincinnati with its fine parks, its interesting zoo, its great Union T e r m i n a l , its art galleries, and other attractions. Northeast of L e b a n o n is the tallest m o u n d in O h i o — M i a m i s b u r g M o u n d — 6 8 feet high. A n d o n l y a litle north of M i amisburg is D a y t o n with its w o r l d - f a m o u s Wright Field, w h e r e so m a n y of the airplane i m p r o v e ments of the last w a r w e r e d e v e l o p e d and tested. _