Knlpic SL-vRo", t3utl)ana\ DOMOVINA AMERICAN IN SPIRIT FOREIGN IN LANGUAGE ONLY AMERICAN HOME SLOVENIAN MORNING DAILY NEWSPAPER NO. 219 CLEVELAND, OHIO, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1937 LETO XL — VOL. XL, Program županskega kandidata demokrata McWilliamsa Redni kandidat demokratske franke v Clevelandu, ki je dosledno lojalna napram predsedniku Rooseveltu, sedanji okrajni inženir John McWilliams je te dni volivcem mesta Clevelanda Predložil sledeči program, po katerem se bo ravnal, ko bo izvoren županom mesta Clevelanda: Transportacija Tedenski vozni listki se morajo nemudoma vrniti. Izdaja bondov, da se kupijo mestni bu Sl> da se s tem ukroti nagajivo kompanijo. Ako dobi družba cestne železnice zopet pravico voziti po clevelandskih cestah, tedaj se ta pravica ne sme podeliti za več kot 5 let. Med tem se pre. ceni premoženje kompanije in se da volivcem na glasovanje ali naj ^esto kupi opremo privatne cestne železnice. Plinsko vprašanje Sedanja administracija ni ničesar storila, da se znižajo visoke cene naravnega plina. Odjemalci naravnega plina v Clevelandu plačujejo danes dvojni Profit plinski družbi. Le kongres more odpraviti to izkoriščanje. McWilliams bo napel vse sile, da dobi od kongresa tozadevno dovoljenje. Obenem pa bi morala mestna vlada gledati, da začne s svojo lastno plinarno. Tudi mestna elektrarna se mora izboljšati 111 obenem povečati, da čim več prebivalcev dobi cenejšo elektriko. Finance Mestne finance se morajo urer diti na standard način vsaj za Prihodnjih pet let. Dobiti se morajo novi dohodki za mestne naprave in od državne postavoda-Je izposlovati tozadevno dovoljenje. Novi davki nad 10 mili se ne smejo vpeljati, pač pa dobiti Potrebni denar od krogov, ki najlaglje lahko plačajo. Javna varnost Policijski zapisniki kažejo silno naraščanje zločinov v mestu, •fropi, vlomi, umori, poboji, pohištva so na dnevnem redu. Treba je začeti z, neumornim bojem Proti večjim zločincem in uničiti komercialne gemblarje in prodajalce belih suženj, število police se mora zvišati in oprema modernizirati. Enako tudi z °£njegasnim oddelkom. Civilna služba Sedanja administracija je prekršila sleherno določbo civilne službe in vpeljala v uradovanje Umazano politiko. McWilliams °beta, da. bodo njegovi uradniki samo ljudem v postrežbo, ne pa v Pomoč politikarjem. Relif Simpatetična, toda realistična Uprava javnega relif a. Kdorkoli Jve Potreben, se mu bo pomagalo, cizl, Jezersko obrežje Naloga administracije McWilliamsa bo pridobiti jezersko obrežje, katerega si sedaj lastijo privatne družbe, zopet za mestno last. Bulevardi morajo biti izpeljani preti vzhodu in zahodu. Obenem je dolžnost mesta, da skrbi za večje in boljše parke ter za varna igrališča za otroke. -o-- Vzrok razporoke Neiv York, 17. septembra—"G e or g e Zuckor je bil vzor zakonskega moža," pravi Mrs. Zuckor v svoji prošnji za razporolc% "do kler ni dosegel finančni uspeh, ki mu je s pomočjo malopridnih žensk popolnoma zmešal glavo." Prvotno sta Mr. in Mrs. Zuckor dolgo vrsto let živela v popolnem sporazumu, ko je ftfl> Zuckor v svojih finančnih bojih dosegel pol milijona premoženja, ja začel svojo ženo zanemarjati in se kla-taril z drugimi ženskami. -o----- Važen sestanek V torek 21. sept. se vrši v Slov. Domu na Holmes Ave. važen državljanski sestanek. Vsi volivci ste prošeni, da pridete ob 8. zvečer na sestanek, ki ga sklicuje kampanski odbor za .Tohn Rožanca. Slišali boste tudi več dobrih govornikov. Sledila bodo okrepčila in igrala bo godba. • Sprevodnik umrl Včeraj je v bolnišnici umrl sprevodnik cestne železnice Vil Andrews, ki je bil preteklo sredo nevarno obstreljen od dveh roparjev, ki sta prišk v voz cestne železnice na Central Ave. in sprevodnika oropala. Ko se je sprevodnik branil, sta streljala na njega. Ogrinova postava Sodnik Herdtz je včeraj preloži! zaslišanje o takozvani Ogrinovi postavi, ki naroča okrajnim blagajnikom, da vrnejo vse kazni in obresti vplačane od onih, ki so od leta 1930 prepozno plačali davke. Tozadevno zaslišanje se bo vršilo 30. sept. Lep koncert Jutri popoldne se vrši v Sach-senheim dvorani na 55. cesti lep koncert, ki ga priredi cerkveni pevski zbor hrvatske župnije sv. Pavk. Mnogo lepih slovenskih pesmi bo proizvajanih. Pričetek koncerta je ob 4. popoldne. Nihče ne more služiti dvema gospodarjema ' Washington, 17. sept. — Ob priliki praznovanja 150-oblet-nice obstoja ustave Zed. držav, je ameriški narod potom radia slišal dva pomembna govora, ki sta bila v prvi vrsti naperjena preti Nemčiji in proti Nemcem v Ameriki, ki še vedno prisegajo na Nemčijo. Prvi govor je imel seenator Borah, katerega ime je v Evropi bolj poznano, kot ime vsakega drugega ameriškega državnika razven Roosevelta. Nemška vlada je pred kratkim izjavila, da Nemec, naj e nahaja kjerkoli, naj bo državljan katerekoli dežele, je še vedno dolžan zvestobo Nemčiji. Senator Borah je izjavil, da je to proti-ameriško. Nihče ne more služiti dvema gospodarjema. Ako bodo nemški agenti pridigali to doktrino v Ameriki, je to vele izdaja. Prijeti bodo in obsojeni na ameriških sodnijah in maga-ri, je rekel senator Borah, če jih pošljemo na električni stol. Iz tega govora se sklepa, da namerava prihodnji kongres narediti tozadevno postavo. Ali se bo Lindbergh odpovedal Ameriki? New York, 17. septembra. — Slavni zrakoplovec Charles A. indberkh se namerava baje odpovedati ameriškemu državljanstvu in sprejeti angleško poda-ništvo. Lindbergh je odpotoval ,y Anglijo pred dvertja letoma. Angleška ptfštav&' določa, da mo. ra tujezemec bivati v Angliji pet let, predno zaprosi za držav-janstve. Prošnjo za državljanstvo morata podpisati dva angleška podanika, nakar gre prošnja, v ^irad notranjega mini--stra, ki ima zadnjo besedo. Govorice, da se Lindbergh ne namerava vrniti v Ameriko, se širijo od časa do časa. Lind-berghu sicer ne ugaja popolnoma v Angliji, toda je raje tam kot v Ameriki, ker v Angliji lahko v miru živi. Radio program Na nedeljskem slov. radio programu zapojeti Stella Miklavž in Ann Lužar: "Roža." ''Soča voda je šumela." "Rožmarin." "Dekle, kdo bo tebe troštal," Igra John šulen godba. Program se oddaja na WJAY radio postaji cd 5 :30, do 6:15 zvečer. Bolniška strežnica V,poročilu o smrti blagopokoj-nega Jos. Princa bi moralo biti tudi omenjeno, da ranjki zapušča h,kaj govori, da namerava toži ti dr. Mortimer j a, ker je slednji odprl neki grob, ne da bi vprašal za dovoljenje sorodnike mrtveca, ki pa so, vsaj v tem slučaju vsi mrtvi, kajti to je.bi grob v Long Down-u, kjer je ,__ „ ■ i 1 Rota of the Vatican soon after the ga brez ovinkov vprašal, ce je ■ mysterious apparltion of the Blessed prejel dotično brzojavko ali ne.! Mother to a poor French peasant Barrymore je zatrdil, da jo je 8|rl- Bernadette Soubourious and de-° ' c ' J J clared herself "Je suis Immaculee prejel. 'Ali jo je fant izročil v vaše lastne roke?" ga je vprašal Sir Herny. Barrymore se mi je zdel presenečen in je malo pomislil, preden je odgovoril. " 'Ne,' je rekel, 'takrat sem bil baš na podstrešju in mi jo je žena prinesla tja gor.' " " 'Ali ste sami odgovorili na- njo?' '"Ne; naročil sem ženi, naj odgovori nakar je ona odšla dol, da napiše odgovor.' " (Dalje prihodnjič.) no hkrati bi pa bil tudi brezprimer-no sebičen, čei bi se hotel zoper-•/tavljati taki1 briljantni možitvi svoje sestre. Toliko sem spoznal z gotovostjo, da nikakor noče, da bi njiju prijateljstvo dozorelo v ljubezen, in večkrat sem opazil, da si je na vse načine prizadeval preprečiti, da bi bila nekaj časa sama med seboj. Torej vaše instrukcije, ki ste mi jih dali i.ri ki se glase, da ne smem nikoli pustiti Sira Henryja samega na izprehode, bom vse teže izpol-rtival, če se bo k vsem najinim težlpčam zdaj pridružila še ta ljubezenska afera. Oni dan — v četrtek, da bom bolj natančen — je dr. Mortimer kosil pri nas. Bavil se je z izkopavanjem neke dupline v Long Downu ter pri tej priliki našel prazgodovinsko lobanjo, kar ga napolnjuje z neizmernim veseljem. Nikoli v svojem življenju še nisem videl tako entuziasti-enega človeka kakor, je on. Pozneje je prišel k nam še Stapleton, nakar nas je d.obri doktor, na Sir Henryjevp željo, vse skupaj odvedel po tistem drevoredu, kjer nam je nazorno pokazal, kako se je vse primerilo one fatalne noči, ko je našel Sir Charles svojo smrt. Bila je to dolga, mo-lotona hoja po tisti aleji, med Irevjem in dvema zidovoma pri-rezanega grmičja ter z ozko progo trave na vsaki strani. Na drugem koncu (drevoreda Stoji že skoraj razpadajoča poletna hiša. Na pol poti doli' po aleji je j našel dr. Mortimer lobanjo ne- "COMIC SUPPLEMENT" You all love to see the comic supplement of the Sunday papers, and now you will be able to actually see the "Comic Supplement" in action. In the very near future the St. Vitus Dramatic Guild will present on its stage the "Comic Supplement" (also called "My Mother-in-Law). At the Guild's last monthly meeting the cast of characters was selected. With the experience of one uccessful English performance behind them, the Guild promises to emulate that success. The director is Stanley Prank. Rehearsals have already been started, al though the date has not been set. Nevertheless, keep the fact in mind, and make sijre to have your reservations early. YE OLDE FALL FESTIVAL First ...... Second...... Third ...... Fourth Annual Fall Festival is rising on the horizon. This year's Holy Name Society's dance bids fair to surpass its predecessors. The committee plans to introduce a few novel stunts and ideas that are certain to be crowd pleasers. Be sure you're one of the crowd. Tickets are available from any member for, fifty cents, the meal and floor show included. Music will be flowing from Jackie Zorc's orchestra as early as 8 o'clock in the evening, so ccme early. Again we remind you of the date It is on Sunday evening, November 7th in the St. Vitus Clubrooms. Put a red ring around that date on your calendar, and mark on it in big letters the words, "Fourth Annual Fall Festival of the Holy Name Society, keep this date open." as the continual drop of water will wear away the hardest of marbles, so likewise will the persistent and consistent reminder wear away the resistance of the most lax: member and make him a communicant at our Lord's Holy Table. Start today and by the 10th he won't be. able, to say no. LOST: ONE APPENDIX Lost: One appendix, left at Polyclinic Hospital, owner wants finder to keep it and not return it.' That is the way Lou Krajc, popular Holy Namer feels about his appendix which he had removed last Saturday. He is recovering rapidly and will be home soon. We wish him a speedy recovery. MISSION A mission conducted by Rev. Father Vital Vodusek, will be given in our church starting October 3d. It will continue for two weeks until October 17th. One week will be for men and the other for women. A mission for young people is also being planned for the near future. CLAMBAKE Well, it's all over now, and if you missed it you certainly have something to be sorry for. The meal was very delicious and everybody was more than satisfied. So don't forget, make your reservations early for next year's affair as everybody is coming back and bringing their friends. - ■! LEAVE FOR CREIGHTON This week two of our popular young men of the locality left for Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska, to further their studies. The first is Dr. Fred Makovic, the second our own popular past president John De jak'. We wish them a lot of succesis in their new surroundings. Conception" — I am the Immaculate Conception. Mary Jugg, "Prosveta" and "Mladinski List" in persisting to uphold the principles of atheistic philosophy in these publications supported and read by an average of 85% Slovene Catholics in America, is the lowest form of hypocrisy and diabolical fanaticism! Just how long will our Catholic people allow these publications and similar ones in their homes, which have, with a wave of indignation, been denounced innumerable times by the Slovenet clergy of America as absolutely character-assassins, dishonest in reporting news events regarding the Church, and unprincipled newspapers. A sense of responsibility in this matter—of Catholic parents in choosing suitable reading matter for their sons and daughters, preferably Catholic periodicals and newspapers; getting away from that poisonous stuff of Mary Jugg's and her kind—would scon lead editors of the Ivan Molek's type on a different path! A SHORT STORY Today's short story deals with five Barberton damsels, the ever hilarious Mitzi Zupec and her sister Rosie (the Russian Countess), the mademoiselles Jerry and Anne Jevec.and the powerful "Katrlnka" Mary Pallija, who have deserted Barberton last Labor Day, obut 3 p. m. with a 1913 Model T (Scribes Note: Readers: The model T in question is an actual 19" Model T Ford and one of the earliest models manufactured by Ford) and their motto "Cleveland or bust headed towards their destination—the SDZ Olympics. For a moment Mitzi thought she was pulling the wool over your scribe's eyes until the actual climax came about a mile from the place and they did "bust" that is, with a flat. Just as your scribe predicted the outcome previous to the girls' leave in deserting Barberton. The time of their arrival at the sports-whirlwind was placed at 7 o'clock that same evening by individuals who saw them hitchhiking their way. The story goes further to narrate that a prominent member of the SDZ Supreme Board picked them up ana took them there where they first anticipated. Leaving a neighbor boy. who was their chauffer and the "Rolls Royce" in desertion at the place, they returned home by bus at approximately 1:30 a. m. E.ST, at the Akron Bus Terminal. The last street car already having left for Barberton at 1 a. m. they were forced to resume their trip by foot, a stretch of some seven miles. Gradually winding their way towards Barberton, they were picked up in the Kenmore district at 4 a. m. by another early birdy, a Slovene lad who was also coming from somewheres (wishes to, have his name withheld) and brought them home a little later. Having had this "splendid" experience, Mitzi says; "My only ambition is yet to make 'Cleveland or bust" with a model T. SI. Mary's Spectator and Commentator lesa, ki1 se odpira na barje, kjer je stari gentleman pustil pepel svoje cigare. In dalje naprej leži prostrano barje. Spominjam se vaše teorije glede te afere in prizadeval sem si predstavljati si vse tako, kakor se je moralo -zgoditi. Ko je stari mož stal olitskega človeka, o čemer sem vam že omenil. Kakor vidite, ta človek skrbi, da smo deležni od časa do časa malo komičnega razvedrila, katerega v tej monotonosti tudi nujno potrebujemo. Nu, in zdaj, ko sem vas seznanil s pobeglim kaznjencem, PING PONG TOURNEY Rules by which the first ping pong tournament of the Society will be cuided are being formulated. The committee intends to publish them for the convenience of entrants. To increase interest, the complete results of all games will be printed in this column. Although a large field is not expected to compete for the championship medal, competition will be keen. Such expert paddle wielders as Lou Schuster who made a good showing in the Press tournament several years ago have signified their intentions of joining. NOTICE • To all Holy Name Members: Sunday October 10th is our next quarterly communion. How about attending it with the group? At the same time try to get those lax members to attend. Remember that just STATION YLS SPECIAL NOTICE: The Young Ladies' Sodality will receive Holy Communion in a body this Sunday at the 7:30 o'clock Mass. We are looking forward to quite a collection of old clothes for the culmination of our drive. As you may recall, the Apostolic Committee of the Diocesan Sodality Union is sponsoring the Old Clothes Drive. All your articles are going to travel places. The girls intend to send them to the Indian Missions in South Carolina. Yes! I knew you would be surprised, we do have missions in our own country, that simply need all the support we can give them. Remember that September 21 ushers in the deadline for us. Bring your donations to the Study Club. If you have not been approached by onp of our members concerning that LUCKY DAY IN OCTOBER, you can expect to be in the near future! Already I hear many inquiries about what's this; and what's that. The girls are 'Weeping lthe mystery very well. I sincerely hope that many of you will take this opportunity to determine whether you will be one ot us or the LUCKY ONE! You'll never know. WATCH THIS COLUMN FOB FURTHER DETAILS—until then — So long—But REMEMBER, OCT. 9th! ST. MARY'S DRAMATIC GUILD There shall be a very important meeting of the entire membership of the St. Mary's Dramatic Guild, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, Sept. 21st. The executive committee would greatly appreciate a fine turnout as fine choices for the cast for the coming play shall be made. Several roles have not been filled and readings shall be conducted for such char-acters. Rev. Joseph Celesnik and Paul Mi-cale, spiritual moderator and director, respectively, are working tirelessly with the Executive Committee to shape cut a fine plan for the fall season assuring Dramatic Guild playgoers some fine entertainment this season. Let's remember the meeting on Tuesday, September 21. ORELS BEAT SPARTANS Last Tuesday evening the Orels defeated the Spartans • in the second game Of the Interlodge Championship series by a score of 9 to 1. This evens the series at one apiece, and, makes nepessary a third game which will be played soon. (We have not been informed as to the date.) OLD CLOTHES DRIVE The drive for old clothes for the missions sponsored by the Sodality Union of Cleveland is' drawing to a close. Only two more weeks remain in the campaign to get clothes for the missions. Have you picked out your old clothes, which you can't use? St. Vitus Sodality would like to win the distinction of getting the most old clothes in the inter-parish competition. Get your old clothes and bring them to the St. Vitus headquarters, which is at the Vintar residence at 5704 Bonna Avenue. rryr-»-rTTTrTT»TXXTTITyTTTTTTYTTTYYrTTTXXTXXXTXXXXXX3 The Barberton Dispatch ^rnrTTT^TITTTITIItlTITtllHIIITTIIITmilHmm RECEIVES VEIL On the feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Mother, August 15th, the Most Rev. Joseph Schrembs, Bishop of Cleveland, presided at the religious ceremonies and profession at the Notre Dame Convent, where one of our popular young ladies of the Sodality, Miss Anne Gerbeck, now Sister M. Lisbeth, received her white veil and pronounced temporary vows in the presence of relatives and friends. Besides herself being in the religious life, Sister Lisbeth has two ether sisters in the convent attached to the Dominican convent in Akron. Our prayers are hers that Sister Lisbeth may persevere in her chosen vocation and labor for the greater honor and glory of Almighty God. ATTEND COLLEGE Miss Josephine Platner of the North side, a registered nurse with the State Board of Ohio and associated with the staff of St. Thomas's Hospital in Akron for the past four years, will return this week to Ashland College to complete her senior year in the College of Medicine. During her previous three years of study at the Ashland institution, Miss Platner held the position of CQllege head nurse, which worthy and responsible position she will assume this coming year. Mr. Karl Zalar, one of the best all-around athletes that the Barberton High School Magics have produced in recent years, will enroll in the class of physical education at Heidelberg College this fall. His ambition is to become an athletic coach in the various: fields of sports,, which requires some four strenuous years of character, intellectual and physical building. SOME MORE MOCKERY Mary Jugg blunders again in a recent issue of the "Prosveta"; commenting on the John Hunt case, she openly administers at the same time a terrific blast to one of) the accepted dogmas of our Holy Faith, establishing firm validity to the truth that there is a Blessed Virgin, one and the true Mother of our Divine Saviour. With her fallacious cynicism based on her popular pseudo-materialistic claptrappery, Mary Jugg terms the "delusions developed (in believing, it is assumed) of an "original" Holy Ghost and Virgin Mary, have been very, very contagious indeed." Ordinarily, and it is generally believed that a first pre-requisite of an accomplished journalist is that he or she have a fundamental knowledge of history which is conducive to edit ors and writers in paving the way editorially to support their claims to which they expose themselves. But such cannot be said, sad to say, qf Mary Jugg. With her mind in complete state of "delirium tremens, she is simply a lamentable, plagiarist who is covering her delusive trumpery with errors quite old, identical to that of the teachings of Darwinism and the like, in disestablishing claim of the Infallible Church in put ing It's stamp of approval to the more than 700 year old debated doc trine of the Immaculate Conception, i proven a true fact by the Sacred All firoiiiiil Town I ! I I I ! I 1 •< I ' J < was threatening, the crowd gathered —even to a few of our friends from ST. JOSEPH CADET DESCRIBES TRIP TO PITTSBURGH The excitement caused by the St., Joseph's Cadets and Band Sunday, Sept- 5 at a mere 4:30 a. ,m. Was only, the beginning of all the fun they were to have oh their short tl'ip to Pittsburgh and the picnic there, sponsored by the Pitt KSKJ Boosters Club.' It rained most of the way and a few pf the girls just couldn't take it very well but wjs arrived safe and sound. The delicious chicken dinner served us in St. Mary's Hall fixed us All up to par. So thanks to the cooks, as well as the other PittsbUrghers who showed us such a wonderful time while we were In their midst. After the nice dinner we sat around and made friends while most of the Sfirls, with our able instructor Mr. John Susnik, climbed those mere 408 steps (yes, we counted them) to that school way up on that hill. (I wonder how the children get to school in winter) and down again (Some exercise!). Then into cars and out to Millvale and the picnic, tooting horns, singing and whistling and having a nice time. On arriving there the girls with the assistance of Messrs. Bohinc, Susnik ' and Grdina pumped around on what we called the merry-go-round which didn't break. Although the weather -- way down there in Rent.on, Pa. We enjoyed the speeches made by the various people especially the one by Mr. Opeka, Supreme President of KSKJ. The dancing wfis also enjoyed W all, especially by Dot Trobentar ana Sophie Pajek, Who didn't want to g? home. ■ ' But time flew on and soon it was time to depart much to our disappointment. So we said our goodbyes arid started again for Cleveland and good old Collin wood. Although Messrs. Bohinc and Susnik got off the road once, we all arrived home safe and sound with fond memories of a wonderful day spent in Pittsburgh. So thanks again to our many friends for the wonderful time shown us. SO. until our paths meet again, we say Adios! CADETS- TUXEDO RENTAL For Weddings and other Formal g Occasions 5 ttU7 fCLAJRAV* ___5 USE YOUR HEAD . . , beautifully! BSrl Fall Coiffures Many new fall styles are available at Grdina's. You'll find one just planned for you! Special Permanents $3.75 Catch up on your rest while you have one of our Nestle permanents, at.............................. SPECIAL—Croquignolle, Combination, including Trim Shampoo and Set. (grbitta'a leautg 6111 St. Clair Ave.