i ob POR 'JUZZO'OM jlPxTrfC NO. 14 g/ Cffirc/ p ^A4mnr FOREIGN IN LANG5jAG€ ONLY Scrvlog Chlca«*>, Milwaukee, Waukegan, Duluth, Joliet, San Francisco Pittsburgh, New York, Toronto, Montreal, Lethbridge, Winnipeg SLOVENIAN MORNING NGWSPAP6B CLEVELAND, OHIO, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 197§' *rjf farčspjo i oijerii se ¥ besedah Ko vsi otigov’omi pozivajo varčevanju z gasoimom, ? večina senatorjev vozi e vesti ‘cestnih ladjah’, žirajo ga-elin. M kar po* WASHINGTON, D.C. — V Kongresu veliko razpravljajo oj krizi energije in o potrebi var-j čevanja z oljem, prav posebno še z gasolinom. Časopis Road and Track se je pozanimal, kako j varčujejo z gasolinom zvezni; senatorji. Pri tem je prišel do, prav zanimivih ir poučnih po-j dat kov. Od 95 avtomobilov, ki so o. njih. dognali, da pripadajo senatorjem, je 65 “velikih”, ki na debelo goltajo gasoiin, 23 je “srednjih.” in le 7 je “malih.”. j Sodelavci časopisa, ki jd te podatke zbral, so morali senatorjem obljubiti, da ne bodo ob-' javili imen in razkrili, kdo vozi kake vrste avto, ker se zaveda-1 jo, da bi volivci njihovega pd- | stopanja ne odobravali. Senatorji se manj postavljajo; s Cadillac! in Lincolni, kot se: radi udobno vozijo v velikih j Buickih, Oldsmobilih. Pantiacih. j Chryslerjih in Fordih. Izjema sta illinoiska senatorja i Charles Percy, ki se vozi sam v j Mustangu, njegova žena pa ima j Mercedes, ter Adlai Stevenson,.! ki se vozi- v Pintu, med tem žena uporablja wagon. Tudi člani in visoki uradniki zvezne vlade se kljub vsem pozivom k varčevanju še vedno prevažajo v “cestnih ladjah”, kot pravijo našim avtomobilskim velikanom v.Evropi. Narodni vodniki bi storili veliko boljše in lažje računali na > .... — kpjh družinski • r erdji uspeh svojih pozivov, če bi kot prvi dali dober zgled! Portugalska vlada sprejela enotno delavsko orgamizacijo WASHINGTON. D.C. — Vlada je predložila Kongresu povišanje pravice zadolževanja za 109 bilijonov na skupno 600 biiijoiiov. /‘LŽifR, Ai. - '*;u so začeli zašlo pni in Zveze držav izvoznici olja svoja posvetovanja o| skupnih stališčih pri razgovo- i rih s predstavniki uvoznic i olja. DETROIT, Midi. — Znižanje cen novih avtomobilov, ki ga je prvi objavil Chrysler, je pospešilo prodajo, toda ta je še vedno izpod one v lanskem januarju. \ j WASHINGTON, D.C. — Državni' tajnik H. Kissinger ho nocoj govoril v Los Angelesu, oh tej priložnosti pa bo napravil tudi privatni obisk pri bivšem predsedniku Nbconu v San elementu. WASHINGTON, D.C. — Glavno vodstvo AFL-CIO je na posebni širši seji pozvalo k znižanju daykov kot sredstvu za poživitev gospodarstva, pa se izjavilo odiočm; prati uvedbi carine na uvoz olja. Za uvoz naj bi bile določene kvote, pa ustavljen, ves uvoz olja iz arabskih držav, ki so lani izvajale bojkot ZDA}, Prav tako naj bi Č0>il.v te države ustavljen uvoz vsega ostalega blaga in potrebščin iz ZDA, doklei* ne bo konec njihovega izsiljevanja, predlaga AFL-CIO. HILO, Egipt. — Predsednik Egipta Sadat je izjavil, da ne bosta Egipt in Sirija začenjala nove vojne proti Izraelu, če jo ta ne bo. indija upa na lastno oskrbovanje i oljem i LETO LXXVIL—VOL. LXXVII Indij skji obisk v Jugoslaviji BEOGRAD, Sl'RJ. - Tu kon-j čuje svoj petdnevni uradni obisk indijski zunanji! minister Y. B. V žuliva Cambay IUI ‘‘Bom- chavan. Z jugoslovanskim zu-bajkki višini 115 milj se- nanjim ministrom MLlošen Mi* vero zahod n« Oti Bombay- ničem je razpravljal o medi laja so odkrili nahajališče rodnem položaj^, zlasti o stali-fclja, ki ga cenijo na bilijon §ču. ki ga naj zavzamejo neuvr-Sodov, ' scene države, ko se izboljševa- NEW DELHI, Ind. — Pri nje odnosov med ZDA in Sov-vrtanju v morju pred Bombay- jetsko zvezo po vsem sodeč jem so naleteli pred nekaj dne- krha. vi ha pije. To je tretji vrelec, ki j so ga odkrili v morju ob obalah Indije. Prvega so odkrili lani v, marcu. : Pp podatkih ministra za olje,' naj bi bilo v novem odkritem j Novi grobovi LIZBONA, Port. — Socialisti bi.krščanski demokrati so po daljšem odporu pristali na na-, št. 169, SŽZ št. čelni sklep vlade za uzakonitev venskih upokojencev za Holmes enotne delavske organizacije, Avenue okrožje. Pogreb bo iz Johanna Gombač. V Highland View bolnišnici je umrla 86 let stara Johanna (Jennie) Gombač s 670 E. 159 St., rojena Jursinovic v Podbrezju, fara Hrušica, mati Franka Gombača in. Mrs. Mary Korošec, 3- ; krat stara mati, 5-krat prastara ' mati, sestra Michaela, Johna in Steva Jursinovic ter šestih bratov, ki so umrli v Jugoslaviji. Pokojna je bila članica KSKJ 10 in Kluba slo- nahajališču olja do en bilijon' sodov, kar bi moglo dajati povprečno 10 milijonov ton. olja skozi 15 do 20 let. To so seveda le cenitve, vendar je očitno, da so ležišča olja tolikšna, da se jih izplača začeti izkoriščati. Odkritje novega nahajališča olja so objavili tik pred odhodom predsednice vlade Indire Gandhi n i obisk v Irak, ki je poleg Irana glavni dobavitelj olja Ind:.;!. Na olje računajo tudi na kontinentalni plošči v Bengalskem zalivu in na kopnem ob reki Cauvery v južnem delu polotoka. Minister za energijo Krishna Chandra Pant je dejal, da je prezgodaj govoriti o možnosti samo-oskrbe Indije z oljem, je pa napovedal, da bo Indija uporabo olja. ki predstavlja sedaj 50Vi vseh energetskih virov, c-mejila in povečala rabo premoga, ki ga ima doma dovolj. Domače olje bo zmanjšalo potrebo ! po uvozu dragega olja, kadar bo seveda na razpolago. Izkorišča-! nje podmorskih ležišč je draga ' stvar in Indija sama za to nima ne potrebnih sredstev ne skušnje. bot je to predložila Komunistič-na partija in so vojaški vodniki podpirali. Socialisti in krščanski demokrati se boje, da bi komunisti dobili delavske unije popolnoma pod svoj nadzor v enotni organizacij in so se zato predlogu uprli. Četudi so oni svoj odpor °pustili pod pritiskom vojakov, Jo katoliška cerkev javno nastopila proti njemu, ker vidi v Tlom zanikavarye svobodne izbire. Poglavar muslimanov v Jugoslaviji umrl SARAJEVO, SFRJ. — Reis-ol-ulema Kemura, 6 8 let stari verski poglavar muslimanov v Jugoslaviji s sedežem v Sareje-Wj, je preteklo nedeljo umrl, kot Je bilo-naslednji dan uradno objavljeno. V Jugoslaviji je okoli 2 milijona muslimanov, velika večina y Bosni in Hercegovini, precejanje število pa tudi na Kosovu (pretežno Albanci). Vremenshi prerok Delna pooblačitev, toplejše z verjetnostjo dežja ponoči in ju-*ri. Naj višja temperatura okoli 46 F (8 C). Grdinovega pogrebnega zavoda na Lake Shore Blvd. v ponedeljek ob 8.15 zjutraj, v cerkev Marije Vnebovzete ob 9., nato na pokopališče Vernih duš. Iran bo dobavljal olje Zahodu v vsakem slučaju DUNAJ, Avstr. — Iranski šah Reza Pahlevi. ki je prišel sem za nekaj dni na zdravniški pregled, je dejal časnikarjem, da bo Iran dobavljal olje zahodnim državam tudi v slučaju novega arabsko-izraelskega spopada neoziraje se na to, kaj bodo storili Arabci. Šah je imel tudi neuradni sestanek s kanclerjem skym. Pentagon napovedal prodajo orožja Turčiji Obrambno tajništvo je sporočilo Kongresu, da ima v načrtu prodati Turčiji za 229 milijonov dolarjev o-rožja. WASHINGTON'D.C. — Kongres je zaradi turške zasedbe dela otoka Cipra lansko poletje sklenil ustaviti vojaško pomoč Turčiji s 5. februarjem, če- ne bo pokazala resnične volje in popustljivost pri pogajanjih za rešitev ciprskega spora. Doslej ni kakih pokazov take dobre volje. ki bi jih naj predsednik navedel Kongresu in z njimi utemeljil nadaljevanje vojaške pomoči Turčiji. Zato so v Kongresu sprejeli s precejšnjim sumorn sporočilo o-brambnega tajništVa, da bodo ZDA v bližnji bodočnosti prodale Turčiji za .22Jrimlijonov dularjev orožja. Predvsem gre za modernizacijo 885 tankov M-48, ki so zastareli in potrebni obnove. Obrambno tajništvo je v smislu sklepa Kongresa lani poslalo pismo z obvestilom o nameravani prodaji načelniku zunanjepolitičnega odbora Senata Spark-ipanu. Istočasno je sporočilo tudi, da misli prodati Izraelu za '46 milijonov dolarjev protitankovskih raket TOW. GLAVNI JOSEPH NEMAN Včeraj je po daljši bolezni umrl glavni predsednik Ameriška Slovenske Katoliške Jednote od leta 1958 Joseph J. Nemanieh v starosti 66 let. Pogreb bo v ponedeljek iz Grdinovega pogrebnega zavoda na Lake Shore Blvd^ v Clevelandu, v cerkev sv. Vida, nato na pokopališče Vernih duš. CLEVELAND, O. — Sinoči je v St. Vincent Charity bojnišnici umr! Joseph J. Nemanieh, glavni predsednik Ameriške Slovenske Katoliške Jednote — KSKJ od leta 3958, preje pa dolga leta njen glavni podpredsednik. Pokojnik je bil rojen v Soudanu v Minnesoti Georgeu Nemani-chu iz Bozakova v Sloveniji in njegovi ženi Barbari Ne-manich, doma v Rakovcu v Sloveniji. Četudi je bil pokojni Joseph rojen v tej deželi in je obiskoval tukajšnje šole, je bil zaveden Slovenec, veren, dejaven katoličan. Vneto in vztrajno je sodeloval pri vseh naporih ameriških katoliških Slovencev v letih po drugi svetovni vojni in s svojo predanostjo pomagal veliko k njihovim uspehom. Ameriška Slovenska Katoliška Jednota je pod njegovim vodstvom uspešno delovala in uživala med Slovenci v tej deželi, pa tudi doma velik ugled. American. Telephone and Tele- graph Company, na nadzornik “Data koncu kot Processing | Staff” v računovodstvu, i Pokojnik je bil brat Georgea ; Nemanicha v Soudanu, Barbare | Yapel v Soudanu, Johna Nema-; nicha v Long Prarie, Minn., Ag-j nes Liebman v Santa Clara, I Kalif., Rose Nemanieh v Hope-; mingu, Minn., in pok. s. Mary ; Victorie O.S.B. Zapustil je ženo Frances, roj. Kasunich, bil oče |Josepha (Dayton, O.), Jamesa I (Park Forest, 111,)., Barbara Ann ! Johnson (Eastlake, O.), stari oče i Donalda, Patricie, Melisse in Jamesa. Veliko drugih sorodnikov je zapustil tudi drugod v Pokojni Joseph J. NemanicK ZDA in v Sloveniji, je bil prijazen, družaben človek, 1 Joseph J. Nemanieh je bil kot so na splošno naši belokranj- član Društva sv. Vida št. 25 KS-ski rojaki. Ljubezen do sloven- KJ, član cerkvenega odbora pri stva, pa tudi do svoje rojstne Sv. Vidu, Društva Najsv. Imena domovine Amerike je nosil glo- in je skozi 35 let vneto in prid-boko v svojem srcu, bila je ved- no sodeloval pri vseh farnih za-no in povsod prisotna, pokojnik devah. je bil namreč* ponosen sin rojst- Pokojnik je bil ustanovitelj ne dežele svojih staršev in svoje Ohio Federation of ASCU lastne. Za obe se je vedno odločno zavzemal, vstrajno branil čast obeh. Rojen v Soudanu v Minnesoti Kuvajt je ponudil več HAMBURG, ZRN. — Iranski šah Reza Pahlevi je priznal, da je Iran hotel kupiti 15% lastništva v Daimler-Benz podjetju je obiskoval tam in v Towerju pretekli november, da pa je Ku- javne šole in St. John’s College vajt ponudil višjo ceno in skle- v Collegevillu. Pred 46 leti se nil kupčijo. !je preselil v Cleveland in živel I Iran bi lahko letno kupil od zadnja leta v svojem domu na ' Daimler-Benz družbe, ki izdelu- 314 E. 214 St. v Euclidu, zapo-B. Krei- je znane Mercedes avtomobile, slen pa je bil vse do svoje upo-100,000 teh. je rekel šah. ; kojitve leta 1971 skozi 42 let pri SKOPNI TRG HOČE REŠITI PREDOR POD R0KAVSKIM PRELIVOM STRASSBURG, Fr. — Evropski parlament — posvetovalno telo Evropske gospo-darske skupnosti (Skupnega trga) je pozval k širokemu, splošno-evropskemu naporu za zbiranje denarnih sredstev, ki naj omogoči izvedbo načrtov za predor pod Rokav-skim prelivom, ki loči Evropo od Velike Britanije. Načrt za gradnjo tega predora je bil odobren od britanske in francoske vlade in na obeh straneh so začeli z deli in zgradili na vsaki strani od milje do milje in pol predora. V Veliki Britaniji je načrt odobrila konservativna vlada, ki je odobrila tudi vstop Velike Britanije v Evropsko gospodarsko skupnost. Predor naj bi tudi neposredno povezal evropsko celino z Veliko Bptanijo. Lani j e bila konservativna vlada pri volitvah dvakrat zapored poražena in vlado Velike Britanije prevzela de- lavska stranka, ki je manj navdušena za povezavo z Evropo in je tekom volivne borbe izjavila, da bo vprašanje britanskega članstva v Evropski gospodarski skupnosti dalo" v odločitev ljudstvu pri posebnem ljudskem glasovanju. Pretekli ponedeljek je vlada Harolda Wilsona v Londonu objavila, da odstopa od gradnje predora, kot ji to dovoljuje pogodba. Izrazila je upanje, da bo to vprašanje možno pametno urediti s francosko vlado in razdeliti stroške, ki so s tem v zvezi. Britanska vlada je izjavila, da je to storila z ozirom na gospodarske težave, v katerih se Velika Britanija nahaja Pri sedanjem stanju vložiti v gradnjo predora nad bilijon dolarjev je za Veliko Britanijo preveč. V Parizu, kjer so od nekdaj bolj vneti za gradnjo predora kot v Londonu, kjer jim povezava z Evropo ni bila nikdar pri srcu, vsaj ne, dokler je bila Velika Britanija še močna, vodilna sila sveta, — tedaj se je navduševala za ‘sijajno izolacijo’, ki jo je Ro-kavski preliv posebno poudarjal, ker pomeni široko vodeno ločitev od celinske Evrope, — so londonsko odločitev obžalovali in izrazili u-panje, da bo predor le mogoče graditi. To upanje je delno oprto na samo britansko utemeljitev odpovedi pogodbe o gradnji predora. V Londonu so povedali, da so se za odpoved odločili šele, ko obe družbi, ki predor gradita, nista bili pripravljeni gradnjo odložiti za eno leto. Evropski parlament se je tudi oprl na britansko utemeljitev, ko je pozval vse države Evropske gospodarske skupnosti, naj pomagajo, da bo načrt o gradnji predora mogoče izvesti, ker “ne gre samo za Britanijo in Francijo, ampak za vse države Skupnosti, posebno pa za one v sosedstvu Rokavskega preliva”. V Londonu so v zvezi z odpovedjo pogodbe o gradnji predora pod Rokavskim prelivom posebej poudarili, da to ne pomeni britanski odmik od Evrope in da tudi nima nobene zveze z britanskim članstvom V Evropski gospodarski skupnosti. Kljub tem “pojasnilom” britanske vlade je konservativna opozicija v parlamentu odločitev vlade ostro obsodila in odklonila. Predor, ki bi naj bil v petih ali'šestih letih zgrajen in odprt za promet, je tako zopet v zraku. Nihče ne more vedeti, ali ga bo mogoče rešiti, ko je bil že tako blizu uresničenja. Evropski parlament ima le posvetovalni značaj, odločitev je pri vladah članic Evropske gospodarske skupnosti, izvedba njihovih sklepov pa v Evropski komisiji, Id ima svoj sedež v Bruxellesu. (KSKJ), predsednik odbora za Slovensko kapelo v Narodnem svetišču Bremadežne v Wash-mgtonu, D.C., bivši predsednik Baragovega doma, dejavni član Baragove zveze, Belokranjskega kluba, Lige ameriških Slovencev, Slovenske pristave, Little Brothers of Holy Family Home j deljo popoldne ob dveh v Grdi- pogrebni zavod na Lake /z Clevelanda in okolice Kart na za bava— Materinski klub fare sv. Vida vabi v nedeljo ob treh popoldne na kartno zabavo v avditorij. Cisti dobiček je namenjen za farno šolo. Vsi vabljeni! Sestanek— St. Clair Business Ass’n ima v torek, 28. januarja, ob 7.30 zvečer redni mesečni sestanek v Mell-0 Dining Room. Seja— \ Klub Ljubljana ima v torek ob 8. zvečer redno sejo v SDD na Recher Avenue. Asesment— Tajnica Podružnice št. 25 S2Z bo pobirala asesment danes, v petek, od 5.30 do 7.30 zvečer v dvorani pod cerkvijo sv. Vida. Zadušnica— V ponedeljek ob 6.30 zjutraj bo v cerkvi Marije Vnebovzete sv. maša za pok. Angelo Maček ob 4. obletnici njene smrti. Poročena 62 let— Anton in Jennie Leskovec, 1784 E. 238 St., Euclid, Ohio, bosta v nedeljo, 26. januarja, obhajala 62-letnico svoje poroke v družbi svoje hčerke Jean Samsa, sinov Johna in Josepha, vnukov in pravnukov, čestitamo in jima želimo že obilo zdravja in zadovoljstva! l - *• » « « - - -> ^ , se pripravlja— Znani pevski zbor Glasbena Matica je dobil novega direktorja v. Vladimirju Malečkarju in se vneto pripravlja na svoj nastop v soboto, 22. februarja v Slovenskem narodnem domu na St. Clair Avenue. Ob sedmih bo večerja, nato pa bo sledil koncert slovenskih narodnih pesmi. Za ples bo igral Markic-Zagar-jev orkester. Prestal operacijo— Včeraj je znani rojak Emil Mauser z E. 62 St. v St. Vincent Charity bolnišnici srečno prestal težko in nevarno operacijo na srcu. Želimo mu naglega in popolnega okrevanja. K molitvi— Člani Društva Najsv. Imena fare sv. Vida so vabljeni v ne- in Telephone Pioneers of America. nov pogrebni zavod na Shore Blvd. k molitvi za umr- Pokojnik je bil tudi velik pri- lega člana Josepha Nemanicha. jatelj, naročnik in redni čitatelj Zbirališče pred šolo sv. Vida ob našega lista. Velikokrat se je oglasil v uredništvu po opravkih, pa tudi na prijateljski obisk. Skoraj redno smo z njim pretresali za ameriške Slovence in ameriško slovenstvo pomembna vprašanja, ki jih je tako trezno, stvarno in mirno presojal. Počivaj v miru, dragi Joe v ameriški zemlji, ki si jo tako liubil. Pogrešali Te bomo. Ge. Franc.es in pokojnikovim otrokom toplo sožalje ob težki izgubi! * Pogreb pokojnika bo iz Grdinovega pogrebnega zavoda na Lake Shore Blvd. v ponedeljek dopoldne v cerkev sv. Vida, nato na pokopališče Vernih duš. Na mrtvaški oder bo položen jutri zvečer ob sedmih, ure kropljenja pa bodo tudi v nedeljo od 2. do 4. popoldne in od 7. do 9. zvečer. 1.45 pop. Seja— Društvo Kraljica miru št. 24 ADZ ima v nedeljo ob enih popoldne sejo v SND na E. 80 St. Indija in Irak bosta sodelovala BAGDAD, Irak. — Ob koncu štiridnevnega obiska predsednice indijske vlade Indire Gandhi v Iraku sta obe vladi v skupni “Abecedni bombaš” moral v umobolnico LOS ANGELES, Kalif. — Sodnik Vrhovnega državnega sodišča William B. Keene je poslal jugoslovanskega imigranta Mu-harema Kurbegovica, ki je preteklo poletje postavil bombe na letališču Los Angelesa in zakrivil tri smrti, na pregled v umobolnico, čeprav ga je porota pretekli ponedeljek spoznala za zdravega in krivega umora. Sodnik je dejal da obtoženi — ki je znan kot “abecedni bombaš”, ker je označeval svoje zahteve z ABC — očitno ni “duševno odgovoren” in mu zato ne preostane drugega, kot da ga pošlje v umobolnico, četudi je porota odločila drugače. izjavi objavili sklenitev sporazuma o gospodarskem, tehničnem in telefonsko-telegrafskem sodelovanju. Ameriška E»oiiGvini/t m«.a »icam.igrnTtr*/1 g?.”1!'!' mSStsSiSSSEr^ mJW§rm 6117 St Clalf Ave. — 431-0628 — Cleveland, Ohio 44103 National and International Circulation Published daily except Wed., Sat., Sun., and holidays, 1st week of July Managing Editor: Mary Debevec NAROČNINA: • Združene države: ?23.00 na leto; Sli.50 za pol leta; $7.00 za 3 meseca • Kanado in dežele izven Združenih držav: $25.00 na leto; $12.50 za pol leta; $7.50 za 3 meseca ____ Petkova izdaja $7.00 na leto SUBSCRIPTION RATES: United States $23.00 per year; $11.50 for 6 months; $7.00 for 3 months Canada and Foreign Countries: $25.00 per year; $12.50 for 6 months; $7.50 for 3 months Friday Edition $7.00 for one year. SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT CLEVELAND, OHIO No. 14 Friday, Jan. 24, 1975 Amerisko-sovjetski odnosi zadeli ob nekatere motnje i. Od konca mrzle vojne, ki ga je nakazala znana kubanska kriza v času predsednika Johna F. Kennedyja oktobra 1662, ko je sovjetski vodnik Hruščev pristal na umik sovjetskih raket s Kube ob jamstvu ZDA, da ne bodo nastopile proti Kubi. in ob obljubi, da bodo umaknile svoje rakete na srednje daljave iz Turčije, so se odnosi med Moskvo in Washingtonom postopno izboljševali kljub vojni v Indokini. Že predsednik L. B. Johnson je spoznal, da vojne v Indokini ne bo mogoče končati brez predhodnega dogovora z Moskvo in s Pekingom. Zato se je namenil iti v Sovjetsko zvezo, pa moral svoj načrt opustiti, ko je Sovjetska zveza nepričakovano avgusta 1968 ob sodelovanju satejitskih držav zasedla Češkoslovaško republiko, kjer se ji je vlada Aleksandra Dubčka zdela preliberalna in zato prenevarna. Richard M. Nixon je storil to, kar njegovemu predniku ni uspelo. Mrzla vojna je na splošno ob njegovem nastopu bila res že dejansko davno mimo, četudi je tu in tam prišlo do ostrih besednih in propagandnih bojev med Moskvo in Pekingom ter ostalimi komunističnimi državami na eni strani ter med Washingtonom in državami svobodnega zahodnega sveta na drugi.. ZDA so vztrajale v vojni v Indokini, ko se je večina njihovih zaveznikov že davno javno in odločno izjavila proti njej. Res je, da zavezniki v NATO niso tega storili toliko iz načelnih razlogov kot iz svoje koristi, ker so videli, da ZDA posvečajo vse preveč svojih sredstev in pozornosti Aziji, svoje zaveznike v Evropi pa zanemarjajo. Ko so v Beli hiši spoznali, da so roke ZDA v Indokini preveč vezane, da to delno hromi ZDA doma in v svetu, se jc predsednik Nixon odločil za edino možno pot pri iskanju konca vojskovanja. Ta pot je vodila preko Pekinga in Moskve, ki sta podpirala rdeče v Indokini in jim omogočala nadaljevanje vojskovanja. Pomiritev z njima in dosega nekega kompromisa bi naj pomenila tudi konec vojskovanja. Po dolgih pogajanjih in velikih tveganjih je predsedniku Nixonu le uspelo priviti Hanoi k pristanku na sporazum o koncu vojskovanja v Parizu januarja 1973. Nixon je v mesecih pred sporazumom v Parizu ponovno stavil izboljševanje odnosov z Moskvo in Pekingom na kocko. Tekom maja 1972, ko je zaprl pristanišče Hajfong in odredil obsežne letalske napade na Severni Vietnam, da bi ga privil k pristanku na pogoje za konec vojne. Moskva je požrla grenko pilulo in Nixonovega obiska v Moskvi ni odpovedala. To je bil dokaz, koliko je Sovjetski zvezi do izboljšanja odnosov z ZDA, ki so nekaj mesecev preje sklenile sporazum o mirnem sožitju in omejenem sodelovanju z L. R. Kitajsko. Ponovno je tegal prelom z Moskvo in Pekingom Nixon decembra 1972, ko je obnovil obsežne letalske napade na po področje Hanoi-Hajfong, da bi-zlomil odpor Hanoia pri pogajanjih v Parizu. Trmasto in kljubovalno je Nixon tedaj vzdržal in prevladal; Hanoi je popustil, ko je spoznal, da je Nixon odločen doseči “časten” sporazum o končanju vojskovanja. Ta Nixonov uspeh je naša dežela in delno tudi ostali svet drago plačala. Nixon je namreč tekom svojega obiska jn razgovorov v Moskvi obljubil Sovjetski zvezi velike količine žita, ko je bilo očitno, da sovjetski žitni pridelek ne oo kril domačih potreb. Obsežni sovjetski nakupi pšenice in ostalih žit v ZDA so ceno teh podvojili in potrojili, inflacija je dobila nov zagon, mi pa od tedaj jemo dvakrat dražji kruh. Nakup žita ni bilo vse, kar je Moskva v dogovoru z Ni-xonom dobila in upala dobiti-, bil je to. le prvi in za Sovjetsko zvezo tedaj najvažnejši obrok plačila za sodelovanje in pomoč Moskve pri iskanju konca vojne v Indokini. tr?ovinski pogodbi, ki je bila sklenjena tedaj’ med x,DA in ZSSR, so ZDA obljubile ZSSR trgovinske ugodnosti, ki jih uživajo zavezniške in prijateljske države, in seveda obsežne kredite za nakup vseh vrst strojev in tehnologije. v Washingtonu so bili prepričani, da bo Sovjetska zveza z izboljšanjem svojih odnosov z ZDA in s povečanjem trgovinskih, tehnoloških in drugih vezi postopno spoznala, ua je to za njo veliko boljše, koristnejše, kot pa sovražnost, ki je obstojala med obema glavnima silama sveta od konca druge svetovne vojne. Ameriško javno mnenje je bilo v presoji novega mednarodnega položaja negotovo, ni bilo orepričano v resničnost izboljševanja odnosov med ZDA'in ZSSR četudi'je zuasti liberalno časopisje o tem veliko in ugodne pisalo. Dogovor o omejitvi strateškega orožja, kLga'je sklenil Nixon z Brežnjevim, je vzbudil precej dvomov v Pentagonu iU ^ Kongresu. Nekateri konservativni člani Kongresa so ta dogovor označili naravnost za škodljiv in nevaren ZDA. Zanod in \ zhod sta s£ pogovarjala o varnosti in sodelovanju v Evropi, o omejitvi oboroženih sil NATO in | Varšavske zveze v Srednji Evropi, ZDA in ZSSR pa sta 'razpravljali o novem, stalnejšem dogovoru o omejitvi strateškega orožja. Vsi ti razgovori in pogajanja so zastali, ko je Watergate postal osrednje zanimanje in bolečina ZDA. Z Nixonovim odhodom je bila prva doba pomirjevanja ZDA z ZSSR zaključena, četudi je njegov naslednik G. R. Ford izjavil takoj po nastopu, da bo nadaljeval zunanjo politiko svojega prednika. (Konec sledi) KV MB «**" | BESEDA VI NARODA | V* *■ 3 3 iiSIJOiSU SSESMJI id ‘PSiEiKl 242. Vzpodbudni zgledi. Med semestralnimi izpiti sem Tekavec, Mrs. Anna Nemec, opazoval obetajočega dijaka, ki Mrs. Jennie Koželj, Mrs. Anteje imel na svoji pisalni mizi ge-jnia Stopar, Neimenovana; po slo rajnega papeža Janeza|$2: Mrs. Strah in Neimenovana. XXIII. s temi besedami: “See^ $15.50 so darovali razni Neimenovani. Za šolnino škofa dr. G. Rožmana je Mrs. Frances Kosem darovala $10, kar v gornjem računu ni všteto. Tako, da je Card party v celoti prinesla $754 in novo rast, globljo misijonsko ljubezen in nove izkušnje prirediteljem. Nič ni bilo tokrat izdatkov, vse je bilo za prireditev darovano od mnogih in g. župnik Tomc .sam je dal dvorano St. Mary’s Hall tudi brezplačno. Ko so ob zadnjem sestanku MZA v januarju ponudili za elektriko $20. jih je hvaležno odklonil in Iz življenja SSeveneev ¥ Iflwaiikiajss everything, overlook a great deal, improve a little.” V gibanju MZA skušamo pospeševati vsako rast v dobro misijonske Cerkve in vseh naših misijonarjev na podoben način. Mnogo-kaj na vseh koncih vidimo, marsikaj skušamo razumeti in spregledati in kar je pozitivnega, u-trditi, okrepiti, izboljšati, izrabiti v dobro idealnega sodelovanja, ki nam je vedno pred očmi. Clevelandska Card Party — 17. november 1974 . , , jul J t: nVdU^AUU UUKIUiIlll Hi ivrv a 6 !nS° ■ f6 •Zan^0 v °v °"! predsednici Lavrishevi dejal, da \/ / A rvrl Inm m itv '7 rc nv-» : u m MZA odločili in se z g. župnikom Tomcem dogovorili za najbolj primerni datum. Kasneje so se. razne slovenske organizacije v mestu odločile za proslavo obletnice smrti škofa dr. Rožmana pri Sv. Lovrencu, na isti dan. Fr. dr. Pavel Krajnik je dal predsednici Lavrishevi in vodstvu MZA Cleveland vse moralno oporo, ko je bilo čutiti močan pritisk, da bi MZA.svojo je pionir j enje MZA tudi za župnijo poseben blagoslov in mnogi v gibanju da so prav zato boljši župljani. Bog povrni vsem! Naj vsem. - ki so tudi tokrat misijonsko ljubezen med sodelujočimi v Clevelandu poglobili, Bog povrne z obrestmi. On to e-dini zmore in zares. zna. Ob težavah nam morajo biti vzpod- prireditev odpovedala. Udelež- f f nam morajo mti vz ba je bila, povsem mzumijivo bud+ni ^edg vedno v oporo rast K n n n Iracnono r nam vsem, ki nam je bil rajni škof Gregorij mentor in vzor, mnogo večja pri sv. maši in aka- rast. Ko bo kdo kasneje pisal . zgodovino gibanja MZA, ne bo , mogel mimo razumevajoče do~ derniji v njegov spomin. Vendar'^ pasl^ev’ kot sta so vsi tisti, ki so prišli na Card S' zuPmkv Vlctor Tomc m nje-party, bili zelo zadovoljni. Ne- g07 Pomocnik g; ar- Pavel Kraj-kateri so šli na obe prireditvi in mk' PraV tak°’. kot ne bo nikdar vlovili vsakega malo Škof Gre- m0g°be pozabiti razumevajoče gorij je prav gotovo bil obojne' dobr0^e.1?Upnika Jolfa šuštarši-prireditve vesel i ^ Criibertu in njihovi ponir- S1»0 ga culi Jf kače da „ tudi raznih in ponovno v tistih dne-lFl' Rlchaid R°gani O.F.M., ob vih, je bilo: “Kako da v življe-! in prvi rasti MZA New nju naletiš na težave pri tistih,' Y°rk ZaVZel enako stališče in MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Božični prazniki so nam vsem kar prehitro minili. Po večini sme jih preživeli v domačem družinskem krogu,, na toplem, ob jaslicah in ob primerno okrašenem ' božičnem dreveščku. Med seboj smo se skromno obdarovali in želeli drug drugemu srečo, mir in blagoslov. Starejši, ki smo bili rojeni še v stari domovini, smo se spominjali, kako je bilo nekoč o božičnih praznikih doma. Pri naši hiši je bila stara navada, da smo na Sveti večer, starega leta večer in večer pred sv. Tremi kralji pokropili in pokadili vso hišo od znotraj in od zunaj, nato pa še vsa gospodarska poslopja. Med kropljenjem in kajenjem smo molili vse tri dele rožnega venca. Kd so bili ti prvi obredi na Sv. večer končani, je vsa družina po celodnevnem postu sedla okrog javorjeve mize v hiši, mama pa so postavili pred nas na mizo domače pečene klobase, — jetrne in krvave, -— s kislo repo in krompirjem. Mama so znali kislo repo tako dobro pripraviti, da so jo ata vedno hoteli imeti za večje praznike na mizi. Ko smo večerjo vso lepo pospravili, smo na koncu še odmolili Angelovo čečšenje, potem pa posedli okrog vroče peči, kjer se je prej v njej pekla potica in pogača. Tudi pri jaslicah v kotu nad o pomenu odrešenja po rojstvu; Božjega Sina. * Slovenska kulturna radio ura, katero vodi Vladislav K r al j, WUW - EM 89.7, je oddajala zelo lep božični spored v besedi, pesmi in melodiji. Prisluhnite tej uri vsako nedeljo od 11. - 12. ure dopoldne. Poslovili smo se tudi od starega leta in stopili v novo. Če smo bili tedaj v prijateljski družbi, smo sl segli v roke in drug drugemu želeli vso sreče od začetka pa vse do konca leta. Tako delamo že, vse svoje življenje, čas pa se nam vsem odmika. Tako je bilo že od nekdaj. Tako je bilo tudi takrat, ko ljudje še niso poznali koledarja, ne letnih časov ne tednov in meseci še niso imeli svojih imen. Po božjih načrtih se bo tudi to nekoč izteklo. Za praznike se je župnik p. Mark pevcem lepo zahvalil za trud ih lepo potje in jih obdaril. Vsekakor lepo priznanje! Isti zbor je imel v petek, 10. jan., zvečer svoj družabni večer, ki so si ga pevci sami pripravili. Na razpolago je bil prigrizek, pecivo in vse vrste pijača — tudi kava. K temu večeru so bije povabljene tudi družine pevcev. Pevovodja Majhenič ima to lepo navado, da za ta večer vsake- javorovo mizo je bilo treba tu j ga pevca obdaruje. Tako je sto- in tam še kaj popraviti in kak-i ril tudi tedaj. kjer jih ne bi pričakoval? Bi ne bilo pravilno in pošteno se vnaprej lepo in mirno dogovoriti in skuša po svojih močeh pomaga- Cela vrsta je slovenskih du-dogovor držati?” MZA gibanje bovnikov v ki misijonsko ima zadnja leta že polno drago-1 Zf leta tlho z MZA P10nirii0 in cenih izkušenj in vsi se iz njih 1 daje]° vernim roJakom ^asen učimo, kako mirno prezreti vse mislJonski 2šled; Vem> da neka-mogo-če težave in izboljšati vsaj teri Zell;'0 °statl skntl’ drugih malo celotno sodelovanje. Vsi se imena Pa -ahko vsak zasledi v drug,od drugega vedno bolj uči- MS1IP’ °d časa d° časa’ ko 0lb-• - - javljamo darove za vse naše na' mi in Bog našo dobro voljo blagoslavlja. Nikdar se ne smemo ustrašiti težav. Zapreke so zato. da jih odstranjujemo. Blagajničarka Anica Knezova je 21. nov. poslala svoje pripombe in finančno poročilo u-spele Card party, ki je prinesla za vse naše misijonarje (-ke) $744 pomoči. Angleško poročilo je izčrpno, a krajše. V slovenskem so tudi razne manjše postavke, vendar važne za celoten uspeh prireditve. Srečke so prinesle $400.00 Pecivo 44.70 Prostovoljna vstopnina 45.00 ‘Tikci’ za manjše dobitke 81.00 Pijača 480 Dar Mrs. A. Leskovec, ki je prodala razne majhne Tfči . ' 39.-00 Darovi 129.50 od naslednjih dobrotnikov: Raymond J. Svigel (in terenu. Precej jih je že zadnja leta v raznih koncih Amerike. In več zelo zvestih je v Evropi, zlasti v Nemčiji in Švici, pa tudi v Avstriji in domovini. Kako misijonske pionirske duše moti, če ne najdejo v dušnem pastirju ali duhovniku znancu, prijatelju laiku in rojakinji misijonske ljubezni, duha katoliškega univerzalizma, sočutja za potrebe vseh,- kjer je pomoč možna. Kaj šele občuti, če kdo, ki bi moral graditi, podira in odsvetuje žrtve -za misijonarje ali nagovarja darovati raje za trenutne potrebe in načrte, ki jih ima morda sam. Gibanje MZA skuša, kot je rajni papež Janez XXIII. svetoval, “to overlook a great deal”. Na drugi strani pa vedno išče možnosti “to improve a little”, kjer se kdaj kaj da, v celotnem sodelovanju zaledja raznih kontinentov in vseh naših misijonarjev ter misijonark. snega pastirčka postaviti na bolj.se mesto. Večer je kar hitro potekal. Naenkrat je prišla enajsta ura, ko se je oglasil šmarski veliki zvon in vabil ljudi k polnočnici. Začeli smo se napravljati, da smo pravočasno prišli v cerkev. 15 minut pred polnočjo so začeli šmarski fantje pritrka-vati, opolnoči pa je bila velika cerkev sv. Martina do kraju napolnjena. Pristopili so;vsi trije duhovniki v-levitrh z; gl dekanom v sredini. Orgle so mogoč-■lo zabučale in izpred glavnega oltarja je gospod dekan slovesno zapel: SLAVA BOGU NA VIŠAVAH... * POLNOČNICA PRI SV. JANEZU je bila zelo slovesna. Lepo okrašeno cerkev- so verniki s tihim spoštovanjem božičnega miru napolnili do zadnjega prostorčka, kar je naredilo na človeka posebno svečan vtis. Pol ure pred polnočjo so cerkveni pevci pričeli peti božične pesmi. Vsa cerkev je petje tiho poslušala. ločno ob polnoči je župnik p. Mark Hochevar ob asistenci dr. Jožeta Goleta in p. Benota Korbiča pristopil k oltarju in Pevci so imeli ta večer še nekaj drugega za hrbtom. Ob navzočnosti župnika p. Marka, dr J. Goleta, predstavnic Ladies Guild ge. Mary Kiel in ge. Rozi Kramer ter predsednice Krščanskih .mater in drugih gostov je g. župnik pozdravil pevovodje Majheniča, se mu zahvalil za njegovo dolgoletno zvesto službovanje in požrtvovalnost kol pevovodju cerkvenega zbora pri Sv. Janezu. V imenu vseh navzočih je čestital k njegovi 60-letnici rojstva želeč še mnoge zdravja polnih let. Nato so mu izročili Stereo. Isti večer so pevci in vsa zbrana družba počastili go. Olgo Penne za njen 6-0. rojstni dan, Ga. Olga je sopranistka pri zboru, kjer prepeva že od svojih ljudskošolskih let. Gotovo že svojih 50 let. Navzoči so ji za peli zdravico in izrekli čestitke z najboljšimi željami, še dva druga pevca sta bili isti večei počaščena za rojstni dan. Werner Stuberg -— po rodu Nemec ki je bil protestant, pa se je poročil s Slovenko — katoličanke in tako postal tudi sam katoli-" v * . "■•’T j čan. Ta mož nikoli ne zamud/ :yr ‘aSa . Se °16 Pričela. | pevske vaje in je vsako nedelje Med sv. maso je potem župnik! , vs„ družino pri slovenski ma- ImNeTn™ 7 nC: 'brata ! «• pove pri zboru. Marši •rom srečen in T vsem 1 komu lep vzgled! Tudi Elizabe žiTzTtem Je inuriTepo ’pridMo ta vDovnik i. «. * večer po -----------:L epo Pridlg0 cascena za svoj 18. rojstni dan Vsem vse najboljše! Večer je bil NA KOSILO Prijatelj, moj, ti to povem, kosila več doma ne jem. To se mami dobro zdi, ni ji treba kuhati. Z avtom pride nas iskat pred kosilom vsakokrat. K dvorani nas pelja, v nji že prostor vsak ima. Jedi nam dobre kuhajo, lepo nam z njim postrežejo. Vsakdo lahko jih poje, čeprav že slabe ima zobe. Enkrat na mesec plešemo, ko rojstni dan obhajamo. Čeprav si star in če si stara, plešeta oba še rada. In ko kosilo je končano, se pa spet domov peljamo. Hvaležni mi bodimo vsi naši tej Ameriki! Tone Košir c— v— memory Qi Anna Longar) $20; Neimenovana $12. Po $10: Mr. in Mrs.' Tokio, 19. januarja 1975 Vrhovnik, Mr. in Mrs. Na praznik sv. Štefana je bila ^ aientm Mavko, Mrs. John As-1 poslana o. Kosu na Japonske seg (po Mrs.'Leskovec) in Mr. | pomoč v čeku za $400: 150 za 60 i fen r8X Jerin; $8 Mrs' Jel- sv- maš’ 50' dai' Neimenovanega Tont S' m *5J Mr' in Mrs' iiz ChlcaSa 250 iz zbranega za Aiko, Mr. m Mrs. Matt, vse leta 1972-1973. V obširnem ■pismu med drugim o. Vladimir prosi: Rad bi se po Tebi zalivani vsej MZA za kraljevski dar 2o0 dolarjev — resnično kraljevski, ker . smo še zmeraj v luči Gospodovega razglašen j a, ko sc se Jezusu prišli poklonit filozofi Vzhoda s kraljevskimi darovi. Hvala za mašne darove, za katere bodo prav kmalu opravljene sv. mase po želji darovalcev. Rad bi se po Tebi zahvalil Iju-beznjivim vrsticam ge. Tushar-jeve, gdč. Ferjanove, in seveda §e. Celestina — koliko pristnega misijonskega zanimanja in skrbi diha iz njihovih besed! Naj jih nas Božji Misijonar blagoslovi, da bodo celo trpljenja m žalosti postala cement za gradnjo Kraljestva s središčem v .m cu Boga, če le morem, darujem enkrat na mesec sv. mašo za MZA Srcu našega Odrešenika: v zahvalo in s prošnjami za žive in mrtve . . .” (Bo še ) Naj veljajo te vzpodbudne misli pomirja o. Kosa vsem v MZA poln slovesnosti in tako prije ten, da smo vzdržali kar do 1 ure in peli, samo peli... ** ZDAJ PA ŠE K TRIGLAVU — °d občnega zbora sem je bi v nedeljo, 12. jan., prvi društve ni sestanek. Med tem je bik Miklavževa prireditev. Po po zdravu predsednika Mejača je duhovni vodja p. Klavdij izmolil molitev za pokojnega člane Ludvika Vesela. Vlado Kralj pe je na traku posneto predvajal kar je bilo pokojniku v slovo izrečeno isti dan na Slovenski radijski uri. Naj bo tudi na ten mestu izrečeno naše globoko so zalje ženi, ge. Justi in vsem trem sinovom! Sledila so poročila odbornikov. ia dan je bila uradno ustanovljena Folklorna skupina društva Triglav, katera je že lani pod vodstvom Dare Strmšek ne-kajkrsti uspešno nastopila. Nate je bil razgovor, tikajoč se priprav za pustno maškerado in Po- /-.u t - , x iiiasiieracu Kev Charies A. Wolbang, C.M. I pustno veselico, ki bo 8. febr., ofc St. Joseph’s College j šestih v dvorani pri Sv. Janezu, ;J0X ,3Ji | kakor je bilo že enkrat v AD i nncelon, N.J. 08540 - j objavljeno. Na ta prijateljski večer ponovno vabimo vse prijatelje in znance. Pridite in pripeljite s seboj še vaše osebne prijatelje in domače! Večerja se obeta dobra — domače krvavice bodo in vem, da še kaj drugega, da bo izbira. K večerji bo tudi kava. Tudi pustni krofi bodo na razpolago, tako kakor včasih doma. Triglavska kuhinja že dolgo slovi po dobri postrežbi, Možje, ki se dobro razumejo na dobro kapljico, sem slišal, da bodo za čisti večer zabili pipo v sodček ca najboljšega vina, ki so ga aranili za to priliko. Pivo pa bodo iz mesto pripeljali — saj smo Milwaueanje znani po dobrem pivu. Tudi maškare bodo prišle na veselico, saj bodo zanje pri-pravljenje tudi lepe nagrade, --rodba bo igrala same okrogle. Stari prijatelji, taki, ki ne plešemo, bomo pa v kotu pri mizi sedeli in se pogovarjali. Ker je Ernest Majhenič tudi član Triglava, njegov odbornik n pevovodja, mu je članstvo k njegovi 60-letnici izrazilo hva-ežnost in priznanje, predsednik J. Mejač pa mu je v imenu društva izročil primerno odlikova-nje — lepo trofejo s simbolom lire, ki je znak glasbe in petja. Sledilo je predavanje člana g. Ludvika Kolmana. Povedal jfe veliko zanimivih stvari s potovanja- v malo državo Kuvajt. Sel je tja na obisk svoje hčerke Mojce', ki je tam poročena in tam uči na univerzi. Z možem sta pričakovala svojega prvega otroka. Snidenje je bilo vseka-ror zelo prisrčno. Država Kuvajt ima 300,000 domačih prebivalcev in 600,000 tujih ljudi, ki cam delajo. Zemlja je nerodovitna in ves živež uvažajo z ladjami. Na čistem — 24-karatnem -latu je najbogatejša država na j vetu, vendar tam ne jooznajo ne tatov in ne žandarjev. Vsa cemlja tam takorekoč plava na dju — nafti. Kjer zavrtajo — amo olje. Zato je tam zlato dona. dice mest ,nimajo imen ali teviik. kakor pri, nas. Jedilnega orodja in miz ne poznajo, ledo na tleh kar s prsti. Brzine avtomobilov niso .predpisane. 'a nase pojme se vse to sliši kamr pravljica. Hvaležni sme jiidviku za njegovo izčrpno podajanje, Želeli bi v bodoče še večkrat slišati kaj zanimivega in poučnega. Na družabnem večeru 8. febr. se bomo gotovo spet vsi videli. Dotlej pa lepo pozdravljeni od vseh Triglavanov! F. Rozina ;e m® zapoznelo mUlk FORT L AMY, čad. — Božjega blagoslova polno leto 1975 telim z vsem srcem Vam in vsem mojim dobrotnikom in tudi vsem čitateljem, s katerimi me Ameriška Domovina veže. Rada jo čitam in obžalujem, ne, skoraj me je sram, da se tako redko oglasim. Vsem prisrčna hvala! s. A. Zidarič A. Z.: SPOMINI Z OBISKA DOMOVINE XVII. j Kamnik in cerkev v Stranjah, 24. VII. — Dopoldne smo šli'ki je bila prenovljena po napo ljubljanskih knjigarnah ku- Črtih mojstra Plečnika. Zdi se povat knjige in znamke. Že po kar neverjetno, koliko njegovih hišah, kjer tega nisem pričako-jdel je v Sloveniji. Krstilnica v val, še bolj pa v premožnejših | zvoniku je nekaj posebnega. Od družinah, sem opazil bogate: cerkve se vidi v daljavi tenka knjižnice. Dragocene izdaje npr.! črta iz Bistriške doline navzgor: faksimile Dalmatinove Biblije, Prešernovih Poezij, nešteto knjig o slovenski umetnosti v barvah, zbrana dela domačih pisateljev, Nobelovih nagrajencev, Sto romanov in mnogo drugih, kaže na blagostanje. Kdo bi se bil upal pred vojno založiti kaj tako luksuznega? Knjig: Druga svetovna vojna, 7000 dni v Sibiriji, in Priznanje pa vendar nisem mogel nikjer najti. Povsod so z nasmeškom odgovarjali, da so pasle in nam priporočali druge knjigarne ali starinarne. S filatelijo se peča nekaj trgovin, ki pa raje prodajajo nerabljene znamke in samo v serijah, ki so pa drage. Ljubljana prav nič ne zaostaja v gradbeni delavnosti za deželo. Žerjavi strle v nebo po vsem mestu. Titova cesta med Nebotičnikom in nekdanjim Figovcem je zaprta, ker delajo podvoz za pešce. Pri kopanju so našli več rimskih grobov in o-kraskov. Na mestu skladišč nekdanje trgovine z železnine Schneider & Verovšek so že zgradili 16-nadstropno poslopje, za njim pa obsežno trgovsko zgradbo, kjer dobiš vse, kot v Ameriki. Veliko zanimanje je žičnica na Veliko planino. Turisti, ki so pešačili po hribih, bodo kmalu izumrli. Moderni turisti se pripeljejo z avtom pod hrib in z žičnico do planinskega doma, kjer uživajo “sveži” zrak v natrpanih restavracijah. 25. VIL — Ves dopoldan dež, včasih naliv. Vendar nismo sedeli doma. Peljali smo se po Tržaški cesti in pred Logom zavili v Podsmreko, da bi si ogledali domačije naših starih znan- v _ jr _ fn v w m r » <*> r Ir r rti r nt r At r VELIMIR DEŽELIC: KRAGULJ ROMAN 12 9. STOLETJA .nogoooooooooecoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. “Na dirkališču je vse pripravljeno!” naznani glavni reditelj dvorskemu, ta logotetu Teokti-stu, ta pa fantičku, česat ju Mihaelu III. “Dovolim, da me opremijo,’■ izusti s trudnostjo stai’ca dvanajstletno Veličanstvo. Logotet mahne z roko dvorskemu, a ta udari z zlato palico po tleh. redba živi še od cesarja Teofila, rajnega očeta Mihaelovega. Nad njim se je pekoč drla neka žena, da jezdi na njenem konju; in v resnici je bilo tako, zakaj tega belca ji je ugrabil mestni prefekt ter ga podaril cesarju. Osramočeni cesar je takrat razjahal in se peš vrnil v dvor; in odredil je, da se prefektu vzame glava, a v cesarskem sprevodu morajo Dvanajst dvorjanov prihiti ma- cev Dobrovčanov. Prva je bila homa v sobo, da bi mlademu ce- biti za vse večne čase “nujni ko-Gosarjeva. Kar veliko gospodar- 1 sarju Mihaelu obuli škrlatne nji”; če se enemu kaj zgodi, da skih poslopij. Druga Možineto- škornje, okrašene z orli iz bise- je cesarju pri roki drugi, va: velik grunt. Tu so baje že rov, in da bi ga ogrnili v praz- Ko cesar zajaha, zapoj o rogovi pred vojno imela dekleta po mi-1 ničen plašč ter okronali z zlato ^ cimbale, srebrni rogovi in lijon diharjev dote. Škoda, da krono. ^ zlate cimbale, naj le vedo, da so nisem vedel! Pri Preku na Šuji- Dvorni konjar je že davno od- cesarske ci nismo našli Jernejkota, moje- redil, da privedejo sedem osed- Glasnik pohiti pred vsemi; koga tovariša iz Zadružne šole, do- lanih konj; naj si cesar izbere, maj ^ospe na dirkališče, zamah- ma. Pri Kovaču ni bilo nikogar, katerega hoče, a ostalih sesi ne g g^r]atno zastavico, a za njim Čez Glince, kjer so izvirali po konj bo šlo za njim. Česa-jev0 ^ recjj|-e|jj jn trobentači zatro-vojrii krvavi studenci, se pelje- spremstvo mora iti pes do dirka- bi.0 Vge nepregiecjne množice mo k Žibertu v št. Vid. Kovače- lisca, toda šest konj brez jez e- ge dvigne]0 s sedežev in kot bi va Marjanca nam je postregla s cev mora kiti v sprevo u’ a na svinjsko pečenko, kakršne še živ dan nisem jedel, in z dobro pijačo ter pokazala njihovo moderno restavracijo. Vozeč se mimo Gaberja, sem se spomnil, da je do tu pripelja- la “tapete” (papir) za oblaganje la jugoslovanska vojska ha Vesten; so domači izdelek in lep} vzorci. Po opremo za kopalnice so dolgo hodili v Trst, sedaj je "videti, da se vse dobi doma. Ljubljančani so dovtipni, kakor so bili. Največ “vicov” vedo v zvezi z režimom in partijski-171 i voditelji. Glavni sekretar Partije Stane Dolanc je zelo dekel, zato ga primerjajo s svi-njo. npr.: “Danes sem videl v Ljubljanici plavati veliko trup-1°; podobno svinji.” “Je bil to Stane?” “Ne, je morala biti neka druga svinja.” Ali o Karde-iju: “Si slišal? Poročajo, da je Kardelj pritekel iz skupščine z nožem v hrbtu?” “In kaj potem?” “Ne vem; začetek je do-er-” Devetindvajset let po ustanovitvi nove Jugoslavije država Se vedno nima svoje himne. Lani je bilo razpisano tekmovanje 2a besedilo in skladbo. Komisiji !? naiboli ugajalo besedilo neke-ga makedonskega učitelja, ven-ar ne toliko, da bi mu podelila Prvo nagrado. Sedaj pravijo, da So bile vložene še štiri ponudbe sicer: b od delavskih sindikatov him-j13,! * ^nkto si me, majko, rodi- od Zveze borcev: “Gde si, 3 bio> kad je grmilo?” b od Zveze, direktorjev: °d Zveze komunistov: “Baba trla lan, da joj prodje dan” in “Uzmi, 2:10 ti život proži!” Kljab neugodnemu vremenu v. i0 Se ndločili, da izvršimo naš ^Poldanski načrt: izlet na Kr-avec skozi Domžale, Mengeš, nik in Cerklje smo bili hitro 1 postaji žičnic in ravno prav V gondole. Po štirje in. štirje 0 zasedli nekaj gondol, ki so j Prepeljale čez 18 stebrov do ^ na Krvavcu, od tam na-RTV Pa 2 enose^ežnicami do Voz" Stolpa Krvavec. Pozimi VIS1 S,mUČvar]e devet vlečnic na en/6 eŽeče P tanin e. Samo na žev Sem naatel dvojnih sede-s ’ Pa Pravijo, da je v ugodni Pob - VSG premal0- Vrhove in j,- Qcja 80 lepo očistili štorov in Va^enj^ da jo smučanje bolj ko o°u Še tako 80 Pripeljali ne-bol ' 01° * * * v ljubljansko deželno ljen.1Co 45 smučarjev s polom-mi udi. Kot poleti na mor- hribe^ P°Zimi VSa Liubliana v čah3 Vožnjo nazaj smo morali kalo 1 f?0 .Uro; baie j® zmanj-Zp0d- e!ektrike" To 86 "večkrat N k° 50 turisti sredi Proge. Na2a3grede smo si ogledali liki četrtek 1941 z volovskimi vpregami vso svojo beračijo, u-mikajoč se z Zirovskega vrha. Od tu smo videli nemška letala nad Ljubljano, temne oblake dima nad zažganimi zalogami bencina v Št. Vidu, dečke, ki so streljali z vojaškimi puškami, topničarje, ki so pustili svoje topove nekje pri Ljubljani in bežali z vojaškimi konji domov in smo sklenili, da se jim pridružimo. Spoznali smo, da bi bil vsak odpor brezupen samomor. Ko sem naslednji dan gledal, kako so Italijani brez boja zasedali našo zemljo, me je bilo v dno duše. sram in sem želel, da bi se bili uprli. Popoldne smo šli v Kranj na pogreb svakinje. Z iskanjem mostu čez Kokro smo se toliko zamudili, da smo prišli na pokopališče ravno, ko so pripeljali krsto iz mrtvašnice — na enakem vozičku, kakor sem jih videl prej v Žireh in na Brezjah. Kot pogrebci se je tudi nebo komaj vzdržalo joka. O grobovih nemških vojakov, Vlasovcev in nekaterih Slovencev, ki so padli med vojno na Gorenjskem, nisem našel sledu. Baje so jih po vojni z buldožerji izravnali z zemljo. 26. VIL — Izvršitev ene najvažnejših točk našega sporeda — obisk zgodovinskih zanimivosti Koroške — smo morali odlašati prav do konca. Končno je vendarle prišlo tudi to na vrsto. Zjutraj se je naredil lep dan. Po pet in pet smo se odpeljali v .dveh avtih na Gorenjsko. Namesto ceste, ki se je prej odce- ciRCo; feb h thru feb 9 » Sl SIEST GROTTO CIRCUS TIME kGUt Greatesl Winter Entertainment Event tor tke Whole family 3 Big Rings Z5 Thrilling and hilarious acts selected to entertain and amaze true circus lovers of ad ages odsekal, umolknejo. Tekmovalci se strumno vzravnajo ko kipi. pila nad Naklom in šla skozi Konjarji nategnejo čvrsto uzde, Tržič na Ljubelj, vodi sedaj čisto nova cesta od Podbrezij mimo Tržiča. Ker smo pred 29 leti šli vsi begunci na križev pot po stari cesti, nas ta bolj zanima kot nova Še prej pa moram pojasniti, zakaj smo begunili. V bitki za Stalingrad pozimi 1942-43 je Nemčija zgubila celo svojo 6. armado ali 330,000 mož. To se je poznalo na vseh frontah. Začela je mobilizirati moške v zasedenih deželah, obenem pa umikati svoje vojake z manj važnih ali nevarnih položajev. Ko so se Nemci umikali 23. oktobra 1943 iz Žirov, so pobrali in odpeljali s seboj vse, kar je bilo kaj vrednega, med drugim desettisoče parov čevljev, mnogo usnja in blaga m 10 talcev. Ker se je umi; izvršil brez nemških žrtev, so talce že tisti večer spustili, vse blago pa obljubili vrniti, kolikor ni bilo odpeljano v Nemčijo ali pokradeno, če začnemo še pred Božičem svojo delavnico v Kranju. Posrečilo se je dobiti prostor v strojami Poldeta Zupana poleg Delavskega doma in nekaj strojev iz Žirov. Božični večer smo že praznovali v novi delavnici. Nemci so vrnili. kar je ostalo in plačali, kar se je pogubilo. Tako smo dočakali v Kranju konec vojne. Za mnogo družin je bila ta zaposlitev važna, ker Nemci so; dajali živilske karte samo tistim družinam, ki so imele svojce v nemški vojski, zaposlene na njihovem o-zemlju ali pozneje pri domobrancih. Ker Nemci v opuščene kraje niso dobavljali živil, so morale hoditi ženske ponje v Loko ali v Kranj, 30 ali 40 km daleč, peš ali s kolesom. Pri tem so tvegale življenje, ker je bila cesta v Žiri večkrat minirana. (Dalje sledi) da se niti konji za tekmo ne ganejo. Ko dospe cesar Mihael do vhoda dirkališča, udari dvorski z zlato palico po tleh in dvoje orgel zabuči, a zbori pevcev, zelenih in modrih, zapojO: Okronanega, modrega, svetega cesarja naj Bog živi še mnoga, mnoga leta! Pred belimi marmornimi ste-ori pomagajo fantiču cesarju Mihaelu razjahati, Sam ujec Jarda mu pridrži stremen, a lo-jotet Teoktist privzdigne rob plašča, da se laže vzpne do sedeža. Ko je stalo zraven sedeža cesarja Mihaela vse njegovo spremstvo, patriciji in vojvode, izusti Veličanstvo na glas: “Dajem ljudstvu kruha in iger!” Ta vzklik ponove glasniki, ki so razdeljeni po vsem dirkališču; naj ljudstvo sliši! “Okronani, modri, sveti cesar daje ljudstvu kruha in iger!” Voditelji zelenih in modrih privedejo, noseč križe iz svežega cvetja, v diru vse tekmovalce; ti se poklonijo in ostanejo dolgo z obrazom na rdečkastem pesku dirkališča. Medtem prevažajo po dirkališču več voz, obloženih s kruhom, sočivjem, sadjem in kolači, naj ljudstvo vidi, kaj vse mu bo dal cesar, ko bodo igre končane. 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Za direktorij: EDWARD KEN1K, predsednik FRANK BAVEC, tajnik FOR SPECIfll GROUP RATES—CALL 221-1808 VSTOPNICE ZDAJ NAPRODAJ V CLEVELAND PUBLIC HALL Convention Center Box Office Open Daily 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. “Zahvali se, ljudstvo, cesarju na kolenih!” vikne dvorski, a vsi glasniki ponove. Ljudstvo pade na kolena, a fantič, cesar Mihael III., ga blagoslovi in potegne križ proti severu, zapadu in jugu. Prav takrat se najognjevitejši konj za tekmo vzpne in podre oba konjarja: eden odleti, drugega potegne s seboj ter ga via-1 či v riajvečjem diru po tleh. Nesrečnež je krepko držal va-jete; toda ko je udarjal ob tla zdaj s prsi, zdaj z lakotnicami, zdaj z ledji, jih je izpustil in se odtrkljal do prve vrste sedežev. Razbrzdani konj potrese z grivo, zahrza objestno in zleti ko strela po dirkališču. Ljudstvo se brž dvigne s tal in se prvi trenotek prestraši; potem pa se zagleda in navduši nad besnim dirom polnokrvnega žrebca. 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(x) FOR SALE Dining room set, appliances, stove, refrigerators, washer dryer, carpeting. All in good condition. Call 391-0821. -(16) BY OWNER EUCLID (Indian Hills) custom built spacious Brick Ranch on double, fenced-in lot. 3 bedrooms; spacious living room; family room; dining room, 1% baths; paneled recreation room with wet bar; 2 fireplaces; 2% car attached garage and IVz car !detached garage near garden and orchard. Beautifully landscaped facing Metropolitan Park. Move in condition. $68,000 OPEN HOUSE Sun., Jan. 26, 2-4 PM or call 442-0013. -(14) Give a child the gift of Life. Joseph L. FORTUNA POGREBNI ZAVOD 5316 Fleet Ave. 641-0046 Moderni pogrebni zavod Ambuianca na razpolago podnevi in ponoči CENE NIZKE PO VAŠI 2ELJ1 ZAKRAJŠEK FUNERAL HOME GO. Tel.: ENdicott 1-3113 6016 St. Clair Ave. CVETLICE ZA POROKE POGREBE IN VSE DRUGE PRILIKE • Brezplačna dostava po vsem mestu • Brzojavna dostava po vsem svetu FTD STARC FLORAL Inc. 6131 St. Clair Ave. Telefon podnevi: 431-Gl?! Dom: 1164 Norwood Rd. Telefon ponoči EX 1-5078 Smo tako blizu vas kot vaš telefon SVETOVIDSKA OKOLICA 1. druž. 8, sob, gar. $11,900 2. druž. 5-4 mod. kuh, kopalnica, nov garaž. $14,000. 4. stan. trgovina, gar. na Norwood Rd v dobr. stan. $28,000 2. druž. 7-7, gar. $12,500 Potrebujemo več hiš. Kupci z gotovino čakajo. Kličite nas! A.M.D. REALTY 1123% Norwood Rd. 432-1322 Laurich Realty ima zdaj 5 pro* dajalcev, ki govorijo Slovensko. Kadar kupujete ali prodajate posestva jih kličite na 481-1313. (fx) SLOVENSKA BRIVNICA (BARBERSHOP) 783 East 185 St. JOHN PETRIČ — lastnik se priporoča V najem Oddamo 5 sob zgoraj, vse v dobrem stanju. Na 870 E. 75 St. 486-2805 -(15) V najem Oddamo 4 sobe eno osebi ali dvojici, v St. Clairski naselbini. Kličite 391-7452 -(15) IZ SLOVENIJE Gramofonske plošče * Knjige ctadenska voda • Zdraviim čaji spominčki • Časopisje « V age ra kilograme • Semena * Strojčki za valjanje m rezanje testa TIVOLI ENTERPKISES. INC. ^18 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland, Ohi» 431-529« IŠČE Slovenka v pokoju želi dobiti 2. sobi z kuhinjo, zgoraj ali spodaj, v bližini Neff Rd. ali sv. Kristine. 431-6584. — (20,24 jan) V najem se oddajo tri neopremljene sobe s kopalnico spredaj, zgoraj. Odraslim. Na E. 71 St blizu St Clair. Kličite 361-0989 po peti uri popoldne. (24,28,31, 3 feb) FOR SALE OR RENT Vacant, partially furnished two bedroom single on Darwin Ave. Second house from E. 140 St. Will discuss reasonable terms for estate. Mr. Alden, guardian, 481-5956. (14) Help wanted Male or Female dp Support the MARCH OF DIMES THJa^iiAucouTJiieirrgCAE a fubucairvics; by the Publisher - ~—-----________^ Hiša v najem Hiša 4 sobe, 2 spalni sobi, kopalnica, prenovljena kuhinja, fumez na plin, polna klet, vse na novo dekorirano. Ce se potrebuje še ena spalna soba v drugem nadstropju. Nahaja se na 1227 Norwood Rd. ali pa kličite 431-9061. ______________ . m JANITOR WANTED Janitor needed at St. Mary*« Church. Anyone interested call 761-7740. Living quarters available. (x) Female help wanted Lady for housework in East Side home. Transportation desirable. Time to be arranged. Call 247-4592. your etKriic forum mr the latest news and views AMERICAN HOME newspaper ★ WEEKLY ★ “YOUR VIEWS — OUR NEWS" James V. Debevec, Editor AMERIŠKA DOMOVINA, JANUARY 24, 1975 Joseph J. Nemanich, National Fraternal Leader, Dies Joseph J. Nemanich, President of American Slovenian Catholic Union, died at 5:40 last night at St. Vincent’s Hospital. Mr. Nemanich resided at 314 East 214 St, in Euclid. He was born in Soudan, Minnesota and came to Cleveland 46 years ago. He was employed by the American Telephone and Telegraph Co. for 42 years, retiring in 1971. At retirement he was Data Processing Staff Supervisor in Accounting. He attended public schools in Tower and Soudan in Minnesota and St. John’s College in Collegeville, in Minnesota. Mr. Nemanich was the son of George Nemanich of Bozakovo, Slovenia and Barbara Matjasich j of Rakovec, Slovenia. He was tional Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C.; Past President of Baraga Dom; active in the Bishop Baraga Association; Slovenicum (Rome) League of American Slovenes; Slovenska Pristava; Little Brothers of the Holy Family Home; and the Telephone Pioneers of America; Belo Kranjski Klub. Mr. Nemanich is survived by his wife Frances (nee Kasunic). He was the father of Joseph G. of Dayton, O.; James E. of Park Forest, 111.; Barbara Ann Johnson of Eastlake; grandfather of Donald, Patricia, Melissa and James. Funeral will be Monday from Grdina Funeral Home to Mass j at St. Vitus Church, 61st and. | Glass, and burial at All Souls Fianniiig 1 Strategy INCO IE TAXES By DENNIS SUSNIK (Writer Dennis Sušnik is an Independent Public Accountant, the brother of George Nemaniqh Cemetery. of Soudan; Barbara Yapel of He will lie in state at Grdina Soudan; John Nemanich of Long 1 Funeral Home, 17010 Lake Prarie, Minn.; Agnes Liebman Shore Blvd tomorrow from 7 to of Santa Clara, Calif; Rose Ne- 9 p.m. and Sunday 2 to 4 p.m. manich of Nopeming, Minn.;,and 7 to 9 p.m. and Sr. Mary Victoria O.S.B. (deceased); many cousins and relatives in Slovenia. He was the National President of the A.S.C.U. since 1958 and before that First National Vice-President of KSKJ for 12 years. He was a member of St. Vitus Lodge No. 25 KSKJ; Councilman and Usher at St. Vitus Church for'more than 35 years and active in the Holy Name Society and all parish functions. Fie was the founder and President of the Ohio Federation of KSKJ; President of the Slovenian Chapel Fund Drive, Na- and a member' of the Ohio Society of Public Accountants. Locally, Dennis Sušnik serves as Vice Chairman of the Cleveland Office of Consumer Affairs Advisory Board.) Part I. — The Short Income Tax I And, the rule to follow is sim-■ pie: you will receive more mon-I ey by claiming the least number of exemptions. Example: A family of four has four allowable exemptions. As the number of exemptions increases as reported on the W4 Form, the amount of money returned to you decreases. But, let us study, for a moment, the benefits in receiving a lump sum after January 1st, zero exemptions for a family of j four. First of all, you may be j able to use this large sum of mo-I ney for a down payment on an ! automobile, or any of the other countless necessities to make the operations; of your home and family life more enjoyable. Secondly, the period between January and March are the per-|iods when the least amount of business is done. This means that when you plan to make a significant purchase it is wise for you to buy during this mo- JOSEPH GORNICK INAUGURAL CHIttSIS We arrived in Columbus, Ohio in front of the Statehouse. The Following the ceremonies, at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 12th. | temperature read about 6 de- over 600^ persons attended a By invitation visited home of grees, but several hundred were luncheon given by State Trea- Mr. and Mrs. Steigerwald. A cocktail party was in progress, with some 50 persons attending. Among people attending were Euclidites Alice Boczek, Mr. and Mrs. Milan Kapel, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Karlinger, Democratic Ward Leader in Euclid, Ward 3, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller, Anne Pucel, Administrative Director in Euclid, Mr. Tony Šuštaršič and his wife, and John Talty. Frances Steigerwald is in the Purchasing and Budget Department in the State Treasurer’s office. That evening we attended in attendance. | surer Gertrude Donahey. By in- Republican State Chairman' vitation. Kent B. Me Gough served as j Mrs. Angeline Karlinger, first master of ceremonies, assisted Vice-President of Federated De-by John Wiethe, acting chair- mocratic Women of Ohio, and man of Ohio Democratic Party, j also a Vice-Chairman of Ohio Secretary of State Ted W. Brown was given the oath office by Chief Justice C. Wil-jMrs. Gertrude Donahey in be- | Democratic Party, presented a of; beautiful bouquet of flowers to Aliens Musi flepri Addresses lis Januar^ . Cleveland, O. — S. F. Perryman, District Director of the_________ _____________ Immigration and Naturalization Return — A General Discussion inent of the business cycle> quite ! Koffee Klatch for Lt. Gov. Elect Service stated that certain aliens Many people go from, year to reasonably, because prices will Richard in the United States will be re- year and pay taxes according to be ^ie^r lowest level than quired to report their addresses no particular formula or plan of any 0tber tbne of the year, to the Attorney General in the strategy, and yet, a great deal Thirdly, . do you really need to near future. can be done to reduce the bur-i bave’ on an avera§e, $8.00 All aliens, with few exceptions ^en taxation., who are in the United States on | It is NOT my at the 'Neil intention to Celeste House Hotel. The following morning we were guests of Attorney Gene-on an average, $8.00 to ral William J. Brown. Some 300 $16.00 more a week? Well, only persons enjoyed breakfast, you can answer that question. The swearing-in ceremonies January 1, of each year must' claim that taxes are NOT high, ?at’ if yfOU ^ould look to see! of State Officials got under way ' a ’ the benefits from receiving a! around 11 a.m. At 11:40 a.m. lump sum at the beginning of: Chief Justice C. William O’Neil liam O’Neill, Brown’s grandsons Ted Rogers and Ted Tarkins holding the Bible. Democrats were sworn in as follows: Treasurer Gertrude Donahey was sworn in by Miss Margaret A. Mahoney, Carol Donahey holding the Bible. State Auditor Joseph T. Ferguson gave the oath to his son, Thomas E. Ferguson, his son Ted holding the Bible. Attorney General William J. Brown was given the oath of office by his father Joseph Brown. Lt. Gov.-Elect Richard Celeste half of Ohio. Democratic Women of mail annual address cards to the quite the contrary, in order to Government by the end of Jan- survive today one must prepare -c-.. ^ , . L ! , the new year, that $8.00 to Bishop Sfetuselc. By Sister M. Lavoslava image in warm word colors. The Those who knew Slomšek finished products are Christ-describe him as a man of a ra- j like, Christ-centered Slomšek.. . ther tall, slender stature and of a ruddy complexion. His friendly, bright, and level eyes betokened the innocence and nobility of his soul and revealed an energetic character— they invited trust. God had endowed him with a melodious voice, a gift longed for by all orators. a lover of Christ and His Church — a Saint, A Saint must be a man of Faith and Slomšek met that first requirement. Having been born of Catholic parents, he was given the gift of Faith at Baptism. He had the good fortune that a loving Mother watched over the grain of Faith which spouted deep roots into Slomsek’s heart. Later he had the good example of his teachers — thus the virtue of Faith grew with him and came to full flowering when he reached manhood. Throughout his life he was grateful for the gift of Faith which he so cherished. Fie was happy and shared his happiness with others. To implant strong Faith into the hearts of the souls entrusted to his care, was his main for the taxes of income, Federal and State by April 15th of each year to secure a more economic life. However, as general information, let me elaborate on some of the possibilities which are opened up to each and every taxpayer. First, to those of you who do NOT itemize deductions and instead use the standard 15% or $2000.00 allowed to you by the Internal Revenue. The strategy for this category of individuals is meaningful on one important level, the Form W4 level. At your request you may receive a Form W4 from, your employer. The W4 Form, designates just how many exemptions you wish to claim for the tax year. And, if it is appealing for you to set money aside, your strategy is to claim the least number of exemptions as your income will permit. Let me cite an example, with both a husband and wife working and the parents of two children. Their Strategy would be to report zero, or no exemptions. $16 gave the oath to Governor ^ would seem a very small price James A. Rhodes, Ohio’s 63rd stab1'3 ^or a bonus right! Governor. He gave a five-min- s a ^ after the holidays. Therefore,: ute inaugural address but was Comments on the' election of James A. Rhodes -OPINION- John J. Gilligan lost the election, and here are some of the reasons: Surrounded by too many young people. Lack of Old Time politicians in his camp. Thought he could win election by himself. Should have campaigned more i I could mention a few more i reasons, but the clincher was as in the family of four, the tax payer may choose between zero, one, two, three, and four exemptions. And, the least number of exemptions reported on the W4 Form will return the greater number of dollars to you from your taxes withheld. (Next: Part II. Lower your taxes by itemizing. — A General Discussion) ------o----- Slovenia greetings Bled, Yugoslavia Dear friends: Greetings from my birthplace to you and to my many friends among your readers. I am achieving my objective of gathering documentation on Slovenian folklore for our future festivals in Dayton. The famous Francka Marolt is helping me. They consider her the leading authority in the field at the present, time. booed by shouting and waving of signs by students, of Kent State University. This took place was sworn in by Supreme Court individually, amongst the peo-Justice Frank Celebrezze, Mrs. ' pie, this includes his staff. Dagmar Celeste holding the Bible. Senate majority leader Oliver just a couple of weeks before Ocasek, introduced Mrs. Dona- election, former U.S. Senator hey and State Auditor Fergu- and five-term Governor of Ohio son. The other Democratic offi- Frank J. Lausche, urged the cials were introduced by House citizens of Ohio to vote for Jim Speaker Vernal Riffe. Rhodes. JACOB STREKAL m MANY HECKLERS Although he was a simple man humility personified, his manners were irreproachable. Whenever he officiated in religious ceremonies, all his movements were, dignified -— he was every inch a Bishop. None of the pictures do him justice, we are sorry to state. Several artists. have tried to reproduce his likeness but they miserably failed. According to the opinion of some individuals the best, the most life-like is Slomsek’s statue in Maribor’s Cathedral. Too bad, that is all we know, about his outward appearance. In regard to We hope we can get something FGni; ?time for lhis ^ tiyal. In any case we should have something good for 1976. Best wishes! Gabriel J. Rus concern. That is why he toiled By following this procedure the and never rested, preached and Internal Revenue Service would j,]va} wrote, admonished and beseech- return an average of $500, $600, ed his flock to cling to the Faith or $700 to them from their tax-of forebears. “May your Holy es withheld. Some people, how-Faith be your light,” he loved ever, feel that they need every to repeat. A strong man of dollar they can receive, and re-Faith, he rose to its defence Port ah allowable exemptions, whenever opportunity presented This simply means that, on an itself. That is why he had so average you will not receive much to suffer ... It was to pre- any money returned to you by serve it as a precious heritage the Internal Revenue, to his descendants. • j Or, explained in another way, His strong belief in God filled if the family of four: mentioned his heart with hope ip His om- earlier> were to report four ex-nipotence and mercy. In his nu- emPtions they would not receive merous works one can detect any money returned from their the spirit of optimism — there taxes withheld, or may even no For over 50 years I Recall attending meetings of various or-i ganizations such as Fraternals, Cultural dramatic and vocal a-iong with Civic Organizations, Seldom if any do I recall those meetings that a debate or other differences were not discussed. Many times meetings were held late into the night and they did not solve any problems of the is no trace of cowardice, des- owe the Internal Revenue monpairing outbursts of a perturbed ey lby APril 15th- In other mind. Trusting in God’s loving words, the. W4 Form v^hich de-providence he could give vent ^Snafes the number of exemp to his feelings of joy in poetry ,tions you wish to claim Slomsek’s spiri- and song. No matter how threa- mines whether you, tual life, we are more fortunate, j tening the clouds of misfortune dai-d deducti°n taxpayer, deter-as a stan-will Several authors who wrote his; sometime5 seemedi he life have painted his spiritual] receive always 1CUCIVC any money when you 'Continued on Page 0) lile y°ur income tax I'eturn. READ THE AMERICAN HOME NEWSPAPER ANYWHERE! The printed word1 goes where 'you go. Subscription for, a whole year Cost? Just $7 a year! AMERICAN HOME PUBLISHING CO, 6117 St. Clair Ave. 431-0628 Cleveland, Ohio 44103 Recently another scribe who frequently writes in many papers visited me and said he attended an annual meeting of a Slovenian National Home. Again he said there was plenty of heckling as usual. I told him 1 wrote an article about hecklers over one year ago. Now I wish to more fully describe the actions of some hecklers who seem to torture the presiding officers of various organizations. While we have many very capable persons, some refuse to accept those positions because of those hecklers. I write these lines so the membership whl be knowledgeable of the many kinds of hecklers. Let me point out some of them! 1 — EXHIBITIONIST. Fie is an actor, show man, well meaning, bumbling somewhat inade- name in the minutes.- He delights in pointing out trivials, defects which everyone wants passed. Objects to the minutes as read. One exhibitor recently stumbled that , there was a motion to reconsider. It delighted hirn he made that motion to reconsider. His name was spread all over the minutes as. the members pleaded with him to keep quiet. 2 —; THE CRUSADER. He is a man with a mission. He thinks he has the light which will enlighten the world, and he thinks he can force his listeners to believe him. He is dedicated to crusade against comic strips, newspapers and television. Fie thinks the cause of delinquency,: crime, drug addiction and low morale is manufactured by them. Perhaps it is. He heckles the president, insisting changes in every motion or resolution. If he is ruled out, he always appeals'such a decision, refuses to believe he was defeated. He talks at great lengths, refuses to stop. Demands his subject'be made a special order. 3 — THE CROTCHETEER is much like the crusader, only his crptchetes are more variable rather than fixed, and with! greater perserverness. He may ■ quate or insecure. Wants his ride along with a parliamentary horse with his approach of the exhibitionist. He deveiopeS whims, fancies, vagaries and caprice when he seeks to stop progress made within the organization ... or its business. 4 — THE PSYCHOPATH. He is without a conscience. Unlike the paranoiac, he has no delusions, no goal, he is an exhibitionist, opportunist and a trouble-maker. He is even a problem for the psychiatrist. He is web recognized at all meetings by the way he enjoys making trouble for no sound reason. Does not care who he embarasses; o-even degrades himself, Just so he can harass, even if he is intelligent, he is sane, he is incurable. 5 — THE PARANOIAC. He i3 a character from a benign to 3 malignant one, with a fixed de- (Coniintfed on Page 6i PUBLICITY Help your club or lodge haVc free publicity in the America11 Home for any event or activRf by ordering admission ticket or other printing work or ad5 for the event from the American Home Publishing Co. Development of the Slovenian neighborhood News from around town (Continuation) Schools There are two parochial and two public schools in the St. 'Clair neighborhood. However, very few youngsters of Slovenian parents attend public schools. Even though St. Vitus Elementary school, offering grades 1 to 8, discontinued the Slovenian language programs in the 1940’s, it is still considered an important socializing agent by Slovenian parents, perpetuating in their youngsters the most important cultural values while at the same time fulfilling the broader objectives of the Ame- Ameriska Domovina (American Home) — This daily paper is printed in Slovenian and covers local, national, and international events. It has been published since 1897 in the St. Clair community and its current circulation is 4,000. On Fridays, an expanded English- section is included. Amerikanski Slovenec (American Slovene) — Also published in the neighborhood, this weekly dates back to 1891. It is the official paper of the American Slovenian Catholic Union (K.S.K.J.) and reports on the Union’s activities in English and Slovenian. Present editor is . uujCLLivtb ui me , and Slovenian. Present edi ncan educational system. Young- is Ernest Racic; circulation sters attending these classes de- 126 000 velop the cohesive base neces-1 Gias SDZ (0ur Voice) _ This sary for the perpetuation of the neighborhood. Enrollments have been declin-mg from a maximum of 2,000 to ?50. This has been attributed to a lowering of the birth rate and Partly to increasing costs. The school, however, remains a strong educational force and re-Ceives the full support of the Slovenian community. The Schoql is staffed by Notre Dame Sisters and lay teachers. Since is a Slovenian semi-monthly fraternal paper of (he American Mutual Life Association; it was first published in 1937. Present circulation is 7,500. New Era (Nova Doba) — A semi-monthly fraternal paper of the American Fraternal Union (Ameriška Bratska Zveza), first published in 1925. It is printed in Slovenian and English and has a circulation of 9,000. The Radio Programs oldest Slovenian radio 1952, the St. Vitus school premises have also been Used by the Slovenian Saturday , School. The Pastor and a board : P10§;'arri hr America was begun j through the efforts of Heinie on m parents directly supervise, the program which is staffed by ^■cll^n Amomhc in 1938 Professional Slovenian teachers. WDOK. Heinie Martin Antončič retired in 1973 and his sister, Mrs. Antoinette McGrath, has taken over the weekly Sunday morning broadcast. Currently the largest broadcast in Slovenian is a daily one hour program in the evenings and at 11:00' a.m. on Sundays on WXEN-FM. This program deals with local news concerning Slovenians in addition to giving news on Slovenians in Yugoslavia and abroad. A considerable portion of the program is taken up by various genre of Slovenian music. The broadcast is now under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Milan Pavlovčič. The Slovenska Postaja (Slovenian Radio Hour) was begun in 1961 by Radoslav Menart who was joined by Stanley Sustersic, A Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tom-sich, 28619 Gilchrist Dr., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeanette, to James Miklus of Parma Heights. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Miklus, 6346 Mariana Dr., Parma. Miss Tomsich is a 1973 graduate of Villa Angela Academy and is employed in the cost department of Motch and Merry-weather Machinery Co, Mr. Miklus is a Valley Forge. High graduate and is an electrician with Herbst Construction. An October wedding is planned. A Born on December 28th was a baby girl to Frances and Jim Lozar, 21450 Crystal Ave., Euclid. They named her Melannie and she weighed 6 lbs. 13 bzs. A On the Dean’s List at Cleveland State University is Diane L. Kasunic, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Kasunic, 15316 Ridpath Ave. i< Teresa Smerke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .John Smerke, 790 E. 266 St., is engaged to Scott Schmelzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marralle, 781 E. 266 St. Miss Smerke is a senior at Villa Angela Academy. Her fiance is a senior at Euclid High School. No date has been set for the wedding. A' A son, who was named Robert Jr., was born on December 29th to Donna and Robert Šporar, 1315 East 188 St. The boy v/eighed 6 lbs. 9 ozs. A Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ross-man, 19650 Sdgecliff Drive, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Albert J. Baftucci, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bartucci of Chicago. Both Miss Rossrnan and her fiance are graduates of Marquette University. Mr. Bartucci also attended John Marshall Law School in Chicago. She is a nurse at University Hospitals and he is in the International Banking Division at Cleveland Trust. Wedding plans are for Aipril 26. SLOVENE PENSIONER NEWS Federation of American-Slove-nian Pensioners Clubs: All Federation Clubs and present Associate Member Clubs are asked to mail a list of 1975 Officers, along with address and phone number of President and Secretary to Federation Secretary Antonia Stokar at 6611 Chestnut Road, Independence, Ohio 44131 (phone 524-7724). Also include the number of members; as well as the date, time and place of meetings and if Slovene Pensioners from other areas are welcome to visit. If you have hews of interest regarding your Club or its members also note that. Club is requested, to enter into this program by appointing one ; individual to pass out the infor-! mation. j Funeral Ritual In English —j The matter of using this Ritual | where deemed advisable will be resolved at next meeting. By-Laws will be revised as, determined at next meeting. Eligibility of Candidates to Membership in .any of our Clubs is up to individual club. Club Reports: Barberton - 103 members, successful Banquet. Euclid - 808 members, 432 attended annual meeting. Banquet on Feb. 15th at $4.00, social only $1.50. Banquet in 1976 will be Feb. 21st. Chair expressed thanks and appreciation to Frank 'Česen for his devotibn and work for Federation through the years as he has declined election as Delegate due to hav- 1 00 n f® J§® Muzic during the past 20 years, enrollments remained rather steady etween 150 and 170 pupils per I'ear. Students are divided into jbne classes. In addition to earning the Slovenian language aric* culture, they also produce s*age programs and organize °ther social activities. The two public schools are |^e Hodge. School, located at East 74th Street and East Madison School at 1130 Addison Road. E1 1973, the Hodge School had °3 Black children and 432 white ^Indents while East Madison 269 Black and 194 white stu-semts with 70 Junior High 0°1 girls in mentally retarded losses bussed here to satisfy e I requirements. ijumcu. uy uLcunyy ousteiaic, . Ether of the schools is sup-1 then Pavle Borštnik, then Pav-Hed by the neighborhood po-1 lovcic. have10tnonrf0wv, ri°tS °f 19f5 The third ma:ior radi0 broad- this event. Guest speakers v deePlv an i eQ ne COmmunity j cast is done by Tony Petkovšek, | Rev. Victor Tome, pastor of estahr-^ d ParentS haVe'Jr' daily eXcePt Sundays. He - Iheii^ l£>' ed sunset curfew” for i began broadcasting on WXEN-the Cdddren- Since most °1 j FM' in 1961. Although Tony’s Spečih 1C fCh001 y°UngsterS’ Polka Party is aimed at polka Eom a f ■ ®iack PuPils> come lovers of many nationalities, Est f0U, Slde the neighborhood, j there is an emphasis on Slove- ahd between the latter1 mmis. (Frank Yankovich. the sitat P,ariSh Sch°o1 PuPils neces" “Polka king” is a Clevelander of a a change in lunch and Any reader who is a member of a Slovene Pensioners Club which is not now a member of the Federation is asked to bring this matter of joining the Federation up at your next meeting so that your Club will consider joining. Write to Sec’y. Stokar for details. Remember that “In Union There Is Strength”. We welcome your application. Federation Food Stamp Program: This is NOT a Public Welfare Program, but a means whereby those people who qualify (less than $3,000 in bank for couple oyer 60, and in your name) to purchase. stamps at a discount. In order to get the information to your members firsthand it is suggested that EACH club have one member act as a committee of one to obtain details from the Local County Welfare Office. Repeat, there is nothing to be ashamed of to use Stamps, it is NOT welfare. Federation Picnic Wed., Aug. Chuck-o the Clown will return paint stars from clown alley. In to the 46th animal A! Sirat smaller productions, Chuck-o Grotto Circus Wed., Feb. 5 thru j (Chuck Sateja) and many of his Sun., Feb. 9 at Cleveland Public associates would be headline Hall. Chuck-o is among the espe-; stars. mik SP0KS0R5 WIN1ER FROLIC Girard - Not Present. , Holmes - 178 members. Over , cially rich assortment of greast 100 at annual meeting. Banquet1 April 6th. Newburgh- 181 members. Free refreshments at . all meetings. The third annual Winter Fro-1 or Amna Mae Mannion, 341-6136. Banquet Oct. 18th. Take many lie of American Mutual Life | Also the RPR Trio wall pro- | Association (AMLA) will be | vide musical background for the Frolic. They will he on the bandstand from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. Weather permitting, there vdll be sled riding, ice skating and all the other winter sports. one-day tours. St. Clair - 225 members. Had held Sunday, Feb. 9 at their Re- free party, well attended. Waterloo - 175 members. Banquet March 22, at $4.00. New meeting date for 1975 is second Thursday. Next Meeting of Federation— Friday, March 7th at 1:00 p.m. at Euclid Slovene Home. Election of Officers for 1975, plus heavy agenda. “You cannot do a kindness too soon — for you never know how soon it will be too late!” The Officers and Delegates of creation Center in' Leroy, Ohio. It’s a Pancake Brunch with pancakes, sausages, coffee to be served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tickets are $1.75 for adults j (There’s a good chance for it and $1.00 for children. They’re: because the Recreation Center available from lodge secretaries is right in the “snow belt”). 6th — Make plans NOW to at-j the Federation wish to all read-tend, particularly the Out-of-' ers and our cooperating Editors State Association Clubs. More “Zdravo novo leto”. We all can information after next meeting, use that more than “Happy” or Air Travel To Jugoslavia —/‘Successful”. (Prices are up this year). Each A1 Sajevic .SL:S¥EI!M BISHOP AKT0N 5L0MSEK At venia Publications Present there are ten Slo- Sloveriian extraction.) In 1972, Mario Kaucic began broadcasting for WZAK-FM and has managed to turn his broad- ted 'o, newsPapers in the Uni-] cast into a daily, using both the • states. Qf these, four are — ' - - - - Slovenian and English language and featuring Slovenian music is a daily, one a! and announcements. "’“"i? One St Clair “m Aeeki Approximately 175 people paid tribute to Joe Muzic, Democratic Leader in Ward 32 at Slovenian Workingman’s Home, Waterloo Rd. last Sunday. Councilman David Trenton was Master of Ceremonies oi this event. Guest speakers were St. Mary’s church, Judge Francis Tally of Probate Court, and State Representative Dennis Eckart. And Democratic County Chairman, Anthony Garofoli. Many^ notables attending included Judges Edward Katali- (Continued from page 4) . looked at it for a few moments iscovered the silvei lining • • ■ j gpd then quietly motioned the and -e t safe in God s hand. He men the audience was ended, firmly believed that good will As soon as they left the rgom, win victory over the evil-that he summoned his vaiet and told mm mm® mu mm mm, mum Sterle’s Restaurant sandwich- Mezic Insurance insured two ed two wins from Norwood wins over Splinters Ct. 1640 with Men’s Shop. ; the help of Joe Cah 200 and Hof bran Haus restaurant sip- ’ Mike Percic’s terrific 244. ped the taste of victory twice ; from KSKJ No. 25. Red Kuhar ’ 213 led the victors while Treasurer Turek blasted an amazing 211 for his fraternal team. Cimperman’s Meats sliced: Kurtzner Radiator twice. For! Good Friday must be followed by Resurrection. him to call back the leader. When he appeared at the door, _ iJ.V, t-u. txo Olid VAUWX , re third, and most important Slomšek crossed the room and ^virtue the love o.f God and pressed int0 hfg hand a 10 Gul-the neighbor — took possession den coin; saying meekly; «Be_ ol his heart in his eat ly youth cause 0f my inability to comply and seemed to grow with him.; f0 y0ur wishes, I want at least His cook had orders to reed the fQ remunerate you for your tra-kegŽar'= and his secretary had! veiing expenses”. Verily retire duty to find out people who |venge 0f a Saint.. . were in need but were ashamed ! (Rn r.onti to ask for help. Old and feeble j priests found in their Bishop a j sympathetic heart. He suppor-; ted them and tried to make their i nas’ i r^ank O Bell, Noi man , evening of life a bit more com- eeiveu nomesieaa Jixemp'aons Fuerst. FYom Euclid Councilman fortable. Nobody whoever ask-! in 1974 will be receiving in the the winners Rudy Massera Jr, j rolled 201-206, Tom’Godec a su-; per 234 and Rudy Massera Sr. a respectable 209. For Kurtzner Radiator Don Mihelčič bowled 202-211, Ed Grum 201 and Frank Praznik Sr. 214. Lube’s Lounge gulped down all games over Norwood Pharmacy. Their three stars were Ed Karnak 203, Stan Merhar 218 and Bob Stangry 205. Adam Ko-zlowski threw a 216 game for Norwood. Grdina Lanes bowled three victories over COF Central Chapter. Tony Zidonis blasted a new high series and game of 246 and 637. • Helping were Barney Collingwood 216 and Bob Sulak 212. 6R9IISA Fmmai homes IC53 tail 62 St. 17010 Lake Shore Blvd. 431-2088 531-G300 (To Be Continued) -----o------ leiftesleacl Exempthsi Elderly homeowners who received Homestead Exemptions SRSiM FURNITURE STORE --------- “ xNuuuuy wnucvej. as*.- m 1974 win be receiving m the Joe Fctriell, Ed Eckart, Pat Tal-jed him for help in the time of; mail this week a new short-term ty, Administrative Director (need had ever been disappoin- 1975 Homestead Exemption application, County Auditor Geo- Tony Sustafsic, Service Direc-.ted. According to his Master’s tor Tony Guinta, Frances Stei-1 teaching, “Your left hand should gerwald representing Gertrude ! not know what your right hand Donahey, State Treasurer. Ger -’ is doing,” He too, tried to keep aid Fuerst from County Clerk’s his deeds ever hidden. God who no- , ^ I Jy a , , . j---- —XX will ouuniy IliS UCtiuS eVGr HlCl&Gn. vjrOCl, WilO thly. p ’ tw° are semi-mon- ((Continuation of the Cleveland I office, and Tony Petkovšek of j sees everything only knows how °Wlng 18 a llst of some State Survey taken last year.) Tony’s Polka Party on WXEN. j many tears he had wiped of f °f ~-^wing is a list of some Ron?6 more important publica- (Next Social Activities) ^ * emale Help Wanted Help Wanted Male or Female Live and Work Near Beautiful Montreal The Olympic City for 1976 the -mms »bsppi (McGill Uniiversity Teaching Hospital) Offers Excellent Immediate Opportunities for WfiMRIC REGISTERED MSEJ PSYOIIMRK URŠK ISS1SMII fits ^nseiv^ce education program. Superior fringe bene-• or further information write, wire, or call COLLECT confidence to: MS. CAROL ROSS ^ HE DttfiELAS HOSPITAL 6815- LaSalle Bivd. - Zerdan, Quebec, Canada or call (514) 761-6131 “collect” rge V. Voinovich said. The short form application need only be returned to the County Auditor if there has been a change in the applicant’s income or ownership of the property. Voinovich announced,also that | members of his Homestead Department will be in’ the field on 15301 Waterloo Road 531-1235 Muzic graciously accepted the honor bestowed upon him. Well deserved. Joe gave many years of hard work for the Democratic Party. Dancing folowed to the tunes of A1 Primosh Orchestra. Joseph Gornick —r—,—o------ Don’t be caught short Read the American Home Newspaper every Friday Placques were presented to!the poor people’s faces by his the Guest of Honor by the fol-! kindness. He lived St. Paul’s lowing: Henry Medved Presi-' hymn to charity. denb m behalf of Ward 32. Re-j “Learn of Me, for I am meek Saturday mornings during Feb- -, solution State of Ohio by State | and humble of heart,” says rtrary, March, April and May to f Representative Dennis Eqkart, Christ. In all happenings of his help Senior Citizens fill out ap-! 18th District. Also Resolution life Slomšek wished to imitate plications and answer questions I J ky Cleveland City Council, Co- Him. Endowed by nature with concerning the real estate tax ! uncilman Dave Trenton making a quick temper he was constant- reduction.0 the award. ■ |ly on guard to, control it. ’ Meek- * Sat,, Feb. 8 — Cleveland Hts. A man of a few words, Joe ness and humility are sisters-: City Hall Annex, 2975 Mayfield, i twins. Without humility, one’ Sat., Feb. 15 — Garfield HtsJ cannot ct) meek. It so happened City Hall, 5555 Turney Rd. j that one clay the Bishop had to Sat., Feb. 22 — Shaker Heights ! refuše the petition of a certain City Hall, 3400 Lee Rd. j church committee. The men; Sat., Mar. 1 __ Euclid City ! were angry and their leader ’ Hall, 651 E. 222 St. -flung at him. If you don t per- j Sat., Mar. 8 — Mayfield Hts.' mit our mission church to be-- City Hall, 6154 Mayfield Rd. j come a parish church, you are j Sat, Mar. 15 — South Euclid not worthy to be our bishop.” ‘ City Hall, 1340 So. Green Rd. ! i What would Slomšek 'do? He, Sat., Mar. 22 — Parma City :took his cross into his hand, | Hall, 6611 Ridge Rd. Some research “expet say taste th difference between beers... blindfolded. What do you 4 SUPER SOOTT SE6URI1 SPEOIHL SIGNATURES Eno od serijskih sporočil našim odjemalcem: Če bi jo ¥Oiti mogli ddbcsvljcifi po ceni ne debel©, bi mi to storili! Scott Di Luciano and Steve Garvey (Photo courtesy of the Lorain Journal.) Lorain, O. — Scott DiLuciano. Walt Alston - manager, Dave age 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel DiLuciano, 359 Gayle Dr., Sheffield Lake, Ohio had a vacation he will never forget when his parents took him, his sister and two older brothers to Pittsburg as guests to the XXVIII General Convention of- the American Slovenian Catholic Union (KSKJ) in August. The DiLuciano family stayed at the Pittsburgh Hilton hotel from Aug. 17th to Aug. 22nd. As the San Francisco Giants baseball team was leaving the hotel after concluding a series of games with the Pittsburgh Pirates, little Scott somehow managed to have his picture taken with seven of the players and collected fourteen autographs of the players and their coaches. When the Los Angeles Dodgers came to town to play the Pittsburg Pirates and checked in at the hotel, Scott again went into action. He took pictures with eight of their players and has twelve of their autographs, including that of their manager, Walt Alston. Scott is particu-larly proud of the pictures he took with. Steve Garvey, win- Lopes, Charlie Hough, Willie Crawford, Van Joshua, Bill Buckner, Lee Lacy, A1 Downing, Eddie Solomon, Gil Davis, Mark Cresse, and Gail Hopkins. The DiLuciano family are all members of SS. Cyril and Methodius society, No. 101, American Slovenian Catholic Union (KSKJ) of Lorain, Ohio. “Gabe” is the chairman of the Board of Trustees and Athletic Director and his wife “Connie” is the Director of Youth and Adult Activities of the Society. Connie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cerne, 1337 W. 38th St., Lorain. .Mr. Andrew J. Pogachar and Michael Cerne, president and secretary, respectively, of the society were attending the Convention as delegates, accompanied by their wives as guests. While their husbands were tending their duties as delegates, Mrs. Sophie Pogachar and Mrs. Jennie (Honey) Cerne together with the DiLuciano family were visiting some friends, went to several churches, stopped at different restaurants, went, through a few parks, shopped at various Nekateri naših naj večjih odjemalcev -—-kot na primer Jones & Lapghlin — kupujejo od nas elektriko na debelo. Mi jo jim dobavljamo po vodu 138.000 voltov. Oni jo od tega jemljejo s svojimi lastnimi transformatorji. Če bi mogli dobavljati elektriko tako vam. v vašo hišo, bi jo vam tudi mogli računati po ceni na debelo. Toda za dobavljanje elektrike v domove potrebujemo podpostaje in razdelitveno omrežje. Predno jo morete rabiti, jo vam moramo znižati na 240 voltov. Da vam damo sliko o s tem zvezanih stroških, naj navedemo prenosne vode. ■ S prenosnimi stolpi in njihovimi temelji, z žicami, izolatorji in drugim materialom stane danes prenosni daljnovod nekako $300,000 za eno miljo. Prenosne podpostaje? Vsaka okoli 7 milijonov dolarjev. če vpoštevate, da moramo mi ceno elektrike določati tako, da pokrijemo stroške njene dobave do- vas, lahko spoznate, zakaj vam jo ne moremo dobavljati po ceni na debelo. Dejansko je cena na drobno le okoli en cent za kilovatno uro višja od cene na debelo. Vsekakor ne slabo za 24-urno vsakodnevno postrežbo! 1LIU M! N ATI N G ner of the National League Most department stores, rode the invaluable Player award. clines and took a Gateway Scott has pictures of the fol-! Cruise. Scott wore the captains lowing San Francisco Giants: j cap while they were photogra-Randy Moffitt, Ken Rudolph, | phed together. ^ Dave Rader, Chris Speier, Ed Scott is extremely proud oi Goodson, Gary Thomosan, Bruce his album of pictures and auto-Miller; and autographs of Tom graphs taken during the time of Bradley, Garry Maddox, Gary the Convention. He joyously Matthews, Ron Bryant, Tito shows them to his relatives, Fuentes, Bobby Bonds, Dave friends, schoolmates, baseball Kingman, Elias Sosa, Mike Cald-: and basketball teammates ac-well, John D’Acquisto, Steve quaintances. He was in his glory Ontiveros, Ozzie Virgil - Coach, Andy Gilbert - coach, and Jerry Donovan - coach. His pictures of the Los Angeles. Dodgers include Steve Garvey, Andy Messersmith, Steve at the recent KSKJ Christmas Party held by the society, showing his collection to the many, both young and old who attended. Even Santa was impressed. In retrospect, Scott said “It Yeager, Ron Cey, Don Sutton, 1 was the best vacation I’ve ever Jim Wynn, Bill Russell, Ken | had” and asked “When and Mcmullen; and autographs of‘where is the next convention?” ZELE FUNERAL HOMES INC. MEMORIAL CHAPEL 452 East 352nd Street Phone; 481-3118 : ADDISON ROAD CHAPEL § 8502 St. Clair Avenue Phone: 361-0583 ~ Mi smo vedno pripravljeni z najboljšo postrežbo E * t • »*m11«, /• velika RAZPRODAJA fevfjev @d 24. januarja do l§. fokiarja LOUIS MAJER SHOE STORE kmml laifing at Sil The annual meeting of the Board of Directors of Slovenian Workmen’s Home, 15335 Waterloo Rd., Cleveland, Ohio, will be held on Sunday, Jan. 26 at 1:30 p.m. All certificate holders and representatives of clubs and lodges are urged to attend. Many improvements to the Home have been made during the past year. More are needed and will be taken care of provided there is enough cooperation and interest shown by the groups usir|g the Home and the Slovene community in general. This is an irirportant meeting and we are looking forward to a good attendance. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. For the Board of Directors of SWH, Cecelia. Wolf of Offiiors of Lodges mi H&is IHE ANNUAL HECKLERS ON PARADE OCR LADY OF FATIMA SOCIETY NO. 255 KSKJ I President Anthony Xomorowski, I Vice President Edward Furhcfe, (also Sentinel); Sec.-Treas. Josephine Trunk, 17609 Schenely 481-5004, Recording Secretary Mary Komorowski. Hanks,. Connie Schulz, and Children’s Activities: Sally Jo FurlicK Men’s Sports Activities: Bob Schulz. — The Entertainment Chairman, is Mary Papp. — Meetings are held the second Wednesday of the month at secretary’s AMERICAN SLOVENE CLUB Sill St. Clair Ave. Cleveland, O. 44103 * President, Mrs. Victor (Vicki) (Continued from Page 4) Svete: Vice President Mrs. Frank jusj0n of persecution, suspicious (Frances) Sietz; Treasurer Mrs. ^ ^ organization’s officers. He only conspiracy every- 1SM Treasurer Mrs. John (Rose) Grmsek; Recording See’y. Mrs. Joseph (Terry) IToce- sees var; Corres. Sec’y. Mrs. Charles (Fran) Lausche. j Meetings held on the first Mon- . day oi each month, except July J Auditors: Jackie! and August, at St. Clair Savings' Women’s ' Association Club Rooms at 26000 ! Lake. Shore Blvd., Euclid, Ohio, j 6410 ST. CLAIR AVE. PHONE 391-0564 20% dO SG% POPUSTA od rednih cen pri ZIMSKIH moških, ženskih in otroških čevljih, škornjih, sneikah, galošah in toplih copatah f 0% POPUSTA od rednih cen pri vsem drugem blagu v zalogi. Dobrodošli! Pridite pogledat brezobvezno! 1. Wilm NI says Thanks St. Vitus Holy Name Society wishes to publicly thank the following wonderful people for their most generous donations m the recent past: MR. GEORGE KNOFEL, 240-55 Glenbrook Dr., Euclid, Ohio 44117 — $100.00 in memory of his beloved deceased wife LOUISE (nee Vidmar), originally from the E. 71st St. Vidmar Family who migrated to Cleveland from Leadville, Colorado many years ago. Brother Vidmar is also a long time member of our Society. I remember that only three weeks before God called her, my wife and I sat with the Knofels and Vidmars of 1030 E. 71st St. at the St. Vitus Altar Society yearly Fall Dance last September. MR. ALBERT WENZEL . of 1393 East 47th St, Cleveland — $100.00 Donation. FAMILY OF DECEASED ANTON Z1GMAN, 1114 East 63rd St., Cleveland — $61.00 Donation. His son is also our long time member.. FAMILY OF DECEASED FRANK SEVER SR., 1064,Addison Rd., Cleveland — $25.00 Donation. Mr. Frank Sever was a staunch member of our Society for some 25 years. The Christian examples he gave to us through his daily life and the good he did for our Society will be long remembered. On behalf of the St. Vitus Holy Name Society, I wish to thank all of the above for their generous contributions. I am sure that we will remember you and your loved ones in our daily prayers, and also each 2nd Sunday of the month at the 8:00 ST. MARY’S HOLY' NAME SOC. f 15519 Holmes Ave. j Cleveland, Ohio 44110 i President: Lou Koenig i Vice President. Eel Kocin .ttUo-o can assemble a home, 17609 Schenely Ave. gt 7:00 sloverian vice President: Rudy j where. He can soon assemDie p.m. — All Slovenian doctors in. j i-.,,... group Of followers. A great pe- greater Cleveland areas to examine ‘ Secretary: Paul Žnidar, 15606 ; tition circulator and writer of prospective members. _ j Holmes Ave., Cleveland, Ohio j letters with underlining [ Treasurer: Art Eberman j words, a maker oi long speeches. ! Sick and Vigil Chairman: Frank He likes to repeat what other He is either an Exhibition: Crusader, Crocheteer, Psychc' path or a Paranoiac. I find it very amusing to stu« .some of ,the characters and the'M aspirations of how they preset ‘ themselves—you- will too! ST. VITUS CHRISTIAN MOTHER’S CLUB 1972-1973 Spiritual Director: Rev. Rudolph Praznik, Principal and Honorary President: Sister Mary' Donna Lee, SND Pres. Mrs. Peter J. Rom, 1st V.P. Mrs. Frank Talani, 2nd V.P. Mrs. Lilliah Krzywicki, Corres. Sec’y'. Mrs. Charles Winter, Sec’y. Mrs. Henry Szymanski, Treasurer. Mrs. Steve Piorkowski. The meetings are held en the first | Wednesday of each month of the ! school year in the auditorium. Sluga Program Chairman: Frank Zgonc Marshalls: Joe Sajovic, Bill Kozak, Lou Jesek Retreat Chairman:. Leon Kokal Youth Chairman: Paul Žnidar JR. H.N.S. PRES. Tony Rigler Jr. H.N.S. Treas. Leon Zavodnik : officers state. He likes to become ! a destructive force. The paranoiac is not exactly malicious as i he identifies his opponents with ’ evil, and as a result in ooera-’ tions he seehns to act in ' bad faith. Take this article with you to your next meeting. You will soon determine what, category a ST. MARY - COLLXNWOOD P.T.B. 1972-1973 Executive board ReV. Victor Tome: Spiritual Advisor. Sister Mary Andrew, Honorary habitual disSentet will belong. iaier Ste major sals The Majer Shoe Store, 64^ St. Clair Ave., is announcing ž 20% to 50% reduction in pric«5' on footwear. The sale contimW through Feb. 15th. For furth6 information, read their advri tisement in today’s Americ^ Home. ST. VITUS POST 1655, CATHOLIC WAR VETERANS Commander, Mafthew Nousak 1st V.c:; Joseph Baškovič 2nd V.C., John Oster Sr. 3rd V.C., Ludwig (Harry) Snyder Treasurer, Richard Mott Judge Advocate, James Slapnik Jr.: Secretary. Medical Officer, Martin Strauss | Welfare Officer, Anthony Grriina 11 year Trustee, Frank Ljubi 2 year Trustee, James Logar Sr. j 3 year Trustee, Elmer Kuhar 1 Laisoa> Officer, Louis Novsak Historian, Charles (Andy) Merrill, and Entertainment Chairman Officer Of Day, Joseph Okorn Jr. Adjutant Robert W. Mills Sr. Chaplain, Fr. Rudolph Praznik President. Mrs. Anthony Opalek, President, Mrs. Richard Uszkn. First Vice I President. Mrs. Frank Zalar, Second Vice President. Mrs. Sallie Kerman, Recording Death Notices DEBELAK, NEŽA (nee P^r' kat)—Wife of Anton. Reside^ at 893 E. 75 St.. ; DELUGA, VERONICA Palacz) — Wife of Raymond mother of Norbert, Elaine ^ (Mrs. Edward) Bartol, MariV (Idaho), sister of Marie K0% lowski (Chicago). Residence a'j 1458 E. 260 St. GODEC, FRANK of Eauline Spehat, Fatimi There^ 3* Mrs. Anthony Grdina, Secretary of Educational Committee. - Chief Ranger, John Osredkar Vice Chief Ranger Larry Spilar . Recording Sec. Sandra Klodnicki Financial Secretary, John Spilar, grav Frank Jr Residence 715 E. 159 St., 681-2119 Treasurer Louis- Somrak Youth Director, Louis Jesek Trustees: Anton Grosel, Joseph Mrs. Peter DeNardo, Correspond- Sterle ing Secretary. Mrs. Louis Jesek, Treasure!1. Regular meetings will be held on the second Thursday of each month in Study Club Room (St. Mary’s) unless otherwise specified. WESTERN SLAVONIC ASSOC. (Zapadna slovanska zveza) ST. CATHERINE LODGE NO. 29 President Christine Zivoder, Vice President Rose Aubel, Secretary ohn Pečnik, 3548 E. 75 St. 883-7436. ecording Secretary Albin Grib-bons, Treasurer Jennie Stetz; Au-iws and orphans, assist those m I diting Committee: Jane Gribbons, teed, aid in youth. activities, pro- Mary Butara, Dorothy Augustine. Meetings are held every third Tuesday each month in nnr new Clubroom, located at 6101 Glass Av. Purpose: To guard the rights and mvileges of veterans, protect our ! TtpedOm, defend our Faith, help our ick and disabled, care fox the wid- mote Americanism and Catholic Ac-; Delegate S. N. Home Club is Frank Sudan Past Chief Ranger: John Petrie Conductors: Basiian Trampuš and Frank Mlinar Field Representative, Frank J. Prijatel, 845-4440 Meetings held every second Tuesday in St. Mary’s Study Club Room. DAWN CHORAL GROUP (Slovenian Women’s Union) President, Olga Klancher; Vice-President and Librarian, Pauline Krali Recording Secretary, Mitzi Globokar Treasurer, Ann Kristoff Auditors: Jos. Trunk, Carolyn ion, and to offer Catholic veterans tn opportunity to band together for social and athletic activities. LADIES AUXILIARY ST. VITUS POST 1655 CWV President — Rose Poprik 1st Vice president, Jackie Kraemer 2nd Vice President - Marcie Mills 3rd Vice President — Catherine Ostrunic Secretary — Patty Nousak Treasurer — Jo Mohorčič Welfare Officer, — Aggie Briscar Historian — Irene Toth Social Secretary — Anne Kern Ritual Officer — Donna Unetič 3-year Trustee — Mary Babic 2-year Trustee — Jo Nousak 1-year Trustee — Theresa Novsak Meetings are held every second Wednesday each month in the Vet’s Clubroom, 6101 Glass Ave. Zivoder Meetings are held every 2nd Wednesday of the month at S. N Home on St. Clair Ave., at 7:30 p.m (Before the meeting premiums payable from\ 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.) Life insurance — All plans available foi the entire family from birth to age 60. Indemnity Benefits — IndemnRv — sick and operation benefits available to all adult members. Ask secretarj' for membership application. Enroll your friends in an insurance plan that offers vor more than a Bank Savings Account No tax involvements at any rime. Draw reserve if needed and still protect your policy “Value in full.” The Western Slavonic Association was founded in 1908 “Solid as the Rockies” — 147% solvent as per Choral Director, Frank Gorensek SLOVENE HOME FOR THE AGED 18621 Neff Rd. Cleveland, Ohio 44119 TRUSTEES — 1974-1975 Frank Kosich, President; John Cech, Vice-President; Ronald Zele; Ree. Sec’y. Josephine Hirter, Cor. Se-c’ retary; Alma Lazar, Treasurer. Trustees: Marie Shaver, Mike Telich, Joseph Grabowshek, Milan A. Jaksic, Frank Kokal. Frank Plut, James J. Kozel, Tony Mrak, Jean Križman, Louis L. Drašler, Cecelia M. Wolf, Alternate; Mary Cerer, Administrative Manager. The Slovene Home for the Aged is a non-profit organization accredited by the national Joint Com- a.m. Mass, which is Holy Name Group Communion Sunday. Dan J. Postotnik mission on Accreditation, of Hospi-Stave "insurance Actuary. Highest tals 35 a long term facility dedicated annual dividends paid to members 1° H16 principles and standards of yearly. excellence for care and service ren- ------------------,-—— -------------- dered to patients and residents. ST. MARY’S COURT # 1640 j Your donations make it possible CATHOLIC ORDER OF ; for our aged and disabled to spend FORESTERS , their remaining years in quiet dig- Spiritual Director Rev. Victor nity. For all information call; (area Tomc 1 code 216) 486-0268. 3515 E. 88 St. GODEC, FRANK — Husba^ of Frances (nee Vene), fathe of Elaine Krai, Gerald, broth6 of Caroline Cergol, Sister Charles OP. Residence at 20m Kenyon Dr., Maple Heights. HOČEVAR, LOUIS J. SR- ^ Father of Louis J., Frank, Ma^ Schinsky (Idaho), Helen Wag5 lewski, Theresa Leszynski, J°sr phine Yarish, brother of Tohl Residence in Newburgh. JANCHER, FRANK J. — ther of Josephine Champa, AljC Kaproi. Residence at 2124 MiaIlJ Rd., Euclid. OSTER, JOHANNA K Turk) — Mother of Joseph, ward. Former residence at G E. 59 St. Late residence at 207" Trebeč Ave. PLIVELICH, MATT J.—H1^ band of Helen (nee Simunic|’ father of Helen Plivelieh, thew, Ann Plivelieh, Frank. B6’ sidence at 1045 E. 78 St. PONIKVAR, JOSEPH —H1’5' band of Rose (nee Jerele), 1 , ther of William, Joseph, broth61 of Anna Zajc, Elizabeth Ste^e' Residence in Maple Heights. RASPERGER, JOSEPH ^ Husband of Jennie (nee La^t3 ’ father of Ann Ayer, Soph1^ Jones, Justine Oden, Jennie B3 bic. Residence in Euclid. ZUPANČIČ, ANTON — band of Rose, father of Erah Residence at 18300 La Salle B**1