topujmo vojne SONDE in znamke AMERICAN IN SPIRIT FOREIGN IN LANGUAGE ONLY DOMOVINA AMERICAN HOME SLOVENIAN MORNINQ DAILY; NEWSPAPER CLEVELAND 3, 0., SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 6, 1944 LETO XLVII — VOL. XLVII JAPONSKI ADMIRAL JE BIL OUT Admiral Koga, vrhovni poveljnik mornarice, ubit v akciji ■................... New York. — Radio iz Tokiu je včeraj poročal, da je bi) ubit v akciji na fronti admiral Koga, vrhovni poveljnik vse japonske mornarice. Njegova smrt je prišla prej kot v enem letu zatem, ko je storil podobno smrt njegov prednik, admiral Jamamoto. Radio je naznanjal, da je bil Koga ubit v marcu, ko je v letalu nadzoroval bojne operacije svojega brodovja. Značilno je, da so Japonci 21. maja 1943 sporočali smrt admirala Jamamoto skoro z istimi besedami, češ, "da je v letalu nadzoroval bojne operacije svojega brodovja." Admiral Koga ni bil tako briljanten poveljnik, kot je bil njegov prednik Jamamoto, ki je napravil načrt za napad na Pearl Harbor in ki se je nekoč usti!, da bo narekoval mirovne pOgoje v Beli hiši v Washington«. Ameriški mornariški častniki v Washingtonu so vzeli to japonsko naznanilo o smrti admirala Koga z veliko rezervo na znanje. Koga je doživel zadnje čase toliko porazov od Amerikancev, da je najbrže. izvršil rudi sramote hara-kiri. -o-- New York.—Anna P. Krasna 'je pustila službo pri Glasu na-1 roda. To je naznanila sama v listu pod svojo kolono. Vzroka ne omenja. KATOLIČANI BODO PRIČELI NABIRATI ZA DOBRODELNOST i Katoliška dobrodelna akcija v clevelandski škofiji bo pričela i jutri s kampanjo za nabiranje j dobrodelnega sklada, kot je to !vsako leto. Kvota za letos je določena na $500,000. Kampanja bo po vseh župnijah cleve-: landske škofije, katerih je 182. | Določenih je 10,000 oseb, ki so se oglasile prostovoljno za pobiranje prispevkov;. Iz nabranega sklada namerava škof Hoban plačati $85.000, ; kar je še dolga na deškem zavo-I du v Parmadele. Ostali denar se bo porabil za razne katoliške zavode. -o-—_— Radi zdravja, hm? Prosveta poroča, da se je radi slabega zdravja podal pisatelj Louis Adamič na daljši oddih. Radi slabega zdravja se je tudi odpovedal predsedstvu Združevalnega jugoslovanskega odbora. Pa veliki možje vendar ne delajo tako. Ko je premier Churchill zbolel v Egiptu lansko leto m tam ostal več meseeeiV se radi tega ni odpovedal predsedstvu angleške vla'tlc. In Mr. Adamič je vsaj lalco velik, kot je angleški viiuister, ali ne? Menda bo pač tako, da včasih tudi "slabo zdravje" prav pride, če se koče človek izmazati iz kake fMpmije ali pogoreta. ........ % N0VMSR0B0V! Carolina Kmet V Charity bolnišnici je umrla po kratki bolezni Carolina Kmet, rojena Novinc, po domače Kic, stara 72 let, stanujoča na 6206 Schade Ave. Doma je bila iz vasi Veliki Lipovec, fara Ajdovec, odkoder je prišla v Cleveland pred 54 leti. Tukaj zapušča soproga Antona, dva sinova: Vitusa in Pfc. Josepha, osem hčera: Caroline Turk, Mary Prijatelj, Frances Svete, Rose Rogelj, Antoinette Bukov-nik, Mildred Stih, Bertha Snyder, Gertrude, 28 vnukov in štiri pravnuke, brata Feliksa No-vins in mnogo drugih sorodnikov. Bila je članica društva Srca Marije in sv. Marije Magd. št. 162 KSKJ. Pogreb bo v torek zjutraj ob devetih v cerkev sv. Vida in na Kalvarijo iz Za-kraj škovega pogrebnega zavoda. Naj mirno počiva v ameri-iški zemlji, preostalim izrekamo VI IN VAŠA NASELBINA PIŠE FRANK T. SUHADOLNIK ZAVEZNIKI SO RAZBILI VEL1KJEZ j Vodovje je planilo proti P e s c a r i na Jadranskem morju. Neapelj, 5. maja.—Zavezniški bombniki so se danes spustili nizko nad mogočen jez pri Pes-cari na Jadranskem morju in ga razdejali. Vodovje je planilo v nižino in se vali proti Pes-cari, ki leži 10 milj nižje in kjer leži osma angleška armada že več mesecev, ne da bi mogla ali da bi hotela zavzeti to važno italijansko pristanišče, katerega drže zdaj Nemci. Dvajsqt minut potem, ko so padle prve bombe na jez, so odnehale železne zatvornice in za jezom zadrževana voda se je razlila v nižino. Pet zaporednih formacij se je spustilo na jez in vsaka je . storila svoje uničevalno delo pri napravah. V nevarnosti je : več mostov, proti katerim se ] vali vodovje, ravno tako je v . veliki nevarnosti od poplave , pristanišče Pescara in druga mesta tam okrog. < Vodna sila pri tem jezu je ] gnala velike električne turbine, i ki so zalagale vso srednjo Ita- j lijo z elektriko. V istem času so druge forma- : cije bombnikov letele z Italije j na romunska oljna polja v Plo- j esti in na Železna vrata na Donavi. -o- Lausche je prepričan, da bo izvoljen Akron, O. — Sinoči je tukaj j zaključil svojo kampanjo kan-', didat za guvernerja Frank J. I Lausche. Imel je več govorov \ okraju Summit. Potem se je vrnil domov v Cleveland. Opoldne je govoril pri zakuski, ki so jo priredili demokratski: voditelji, popoldne je pa sprejeli številno pristašev v hotelu Port-' age. V mestu prevladuje splo-J šno mnenje, da bo dobil tukaj | Lausche največ glasov izmed' vseh kandidatov. Zvečer je govoril v bližnjem Barbertonu, potem se je zopet1 vrnil Akron, kjer je govoril na velikem shodu. Lausche se je izjavil, da po tem, kar je slišal od ljudi v 26 okrajih, ki jih je obiskal, kar je čital v časopisih in kot vsa zna-| menja kažejo, bo nominiran za kandidata demokratske stranke v torek. | Pri tem je važno opomnil sledeče: "Kot veste, me demokrat-; ska organizacija v okraju Cuya-' > hoga ni odobrila, toda to mi ne bo zmanjšalo število glasov v| Clevelandu. En posameznik ne more imeti dosti vpliva na veli-, ko glasov." Frank Lausche je imel pri tem gotovo v mislih Ray T. Millerja, ki je preprečil Lau-schetu nominacijo in k temu nagovoril nekatere svoje kimavce.' Na potu iz Newarka v Akron se je Lausche ustavil tudi v' Wooster, O., kjer se je sestal z več vodilnimi demokrati. -o- Chicago. — Umrl je Anton i Težak, star 46 let, doma iz Met-■ like na Belokranjskem. Zapu-■šča ženo in sina ,ki služi v le-i talskem zboru, očeta, enega brata in eno sestro. to nekak občinski svet, ki bi imel nalogo gledati za dobrobit naselbine. Ako bi bil organiziran tak občinski odbor ali svet, bi stopil lahko takoj v akcijo, kadar se pokaže potreba ali slučaj, ki zahteva rešitev takoj. Stalen odbor ali svet je priporočljiv tudi radi tega, ker si pridobi v do-glednem času izkušnje, kaj in kako naj postopa in kam naj se obrne v svojih zahtevah za koristi naselbine. V takem občinskem svetu naj bi bile osebe raznih poklicev, ki bi po svojem znanstvu lahko mnogo pomagale z nasveti. Na .primer: odvetnik bi svetoval v pravnih slučajih, zdravnik v zdravstvenih, obrtnik v svoji stroki; stavbenik v svoji, trgovec v svo^ji itd. Napačno bi bilo, če bi bil tak občinski svet organiziran samo za vsak posamezen slučaju. Tak odbor mora biti stalen, da je lahko vedno na pažnji, kaj okraj potrebuje. Tak občinski svet bi imel velik?) odgovornost, pa tudi vpliv, če bi bil res deloven za koristi naselbine. Tak občinski svet ,ki bi bil stalno na delu za blagor svojega okraja, bi bil kot bolnik, ki se da DAVKI BODO OSTALI BREZ GLAVOBOLA Poslanska zbornica je odobrila bolj enostavno pobiranje davkov. Washington. — Poslanska zbornica se je usmilila davkoplačevalcev ter napravila konec splošni zmešnjavi pri plačevanju davkov s tem, da je sprejela predlog, ki bo razrešil od 30 do 50 milijonov davkoplačevalcev sitnosti pri izpolnovanju davčnih pol. Predlog je sprejela zbornica z 358 glasovi, proti noben. Ako bo ta predlog postal postava, potem bo odpravljen dve leti star "victory davek" in nadomeščen z novim načinom plačevanja s tem, da bo vsak, ki ima do $5,000 dohodkov na leto, sproti plačeval vse davke, ne da bi mu bilo treba potem še nakladno predložiti davčnemu uradu davčno polo. S tem bi bilo razrešenih glavobola in skrbi do 30,000,000 davkoplačevalcev. Davčno polo bi morali pa še nadalje predložiti taki, ki imajo druge dohodke kot od mezd in plač (teh je kakih 10,000,000) in oni, ki zaslužijo na leto več kot $5,000 (in teh je tudi kakih 10,-000,000). Toda tudi ti bi dobili za izpolniti bolj preprosto davčno polo, kot jo je bilo treba do-zdaj. Samske osebe in zakonci brez otrok bi plačali nekaj več davka, zakonci z velikimi družinami pa sorazmerno manj kot zdaj. Taki, ki zaslužijo manj kot $5,000 na leto in ki jim davke odtrga delodajalec od plače, bi enostavno poslali na davčni urad potrdilo teh plačanih davkov. Davčni urad bi izračunal, če je premalo ter ga osebno obvestil, da mora doplačati, ali pa mu bo poslal ček za preveč plačane davke. Ako bo predlog postal postava, bi stopila v veljavo 1. januarja 1945. --—o- Pomagajte Ameriki, kupujte vojne bonde in znamke. tf ^ * * ^ J>i JI IL-Jk m J> m tm.aLjMujm ■»> A Jm. m. Jti.ifc A, J» trn 4> dhi A a ■ M A. pravočasno preiskati in prepreči o pravem času kal bolezni. Občinski svet, ki je stalno na pažnji, prepreči lahko o pravem času škodo, ki preti naselbini in napako odstrani, predno se uko-renini. Ali je že kje tak občinski svet na delu? Da, je, in o tem bomo govorili v prihodnjem članku. iskreno sožalje. Raymond Kisner Kot je bilo že poročano, je umrl 12-letni Raymond Kisner, stanuj čo na 8701 Vineyard Ave. Zapušča žalujoče starše Walter in Mary roj. Orehovec in sestro Bernice. Pogreb bo v pon-deljelc zjutraj ob devetih iz Ferfoliatovega pogrebnega zavoda v cerkev sv. Stanislava. Anthony Belcastro Za srčno hibo je umrl Anthony Belcastro, star 53 let, lastnik restavracije Stella na 3007 St. Clair Ave. Zapušča soprogo Stellovenega sina pri vojakih in več drugih sorodnikov. Pogreb, ki bo v pondeljek, ima v oskrbi Grdinov pogrebni zavod'. -o-— K molitvi članice društva Srca Marije (staro) naj pridejo jutri popoldne ob 2:30 v Zakrajškov pogrebni zavod, da se poslove od pokojne sestre Caroline Kmet. Naši fantje -vojaki V SLUŽBI ZA SVOBODO IN DOMOVINO tam. to to pm Iz Ft. Jackson, S. C. se je oglasil Eddie Kocin, ki naroča najlepše pozdrave vsem prijateljem in znancem. Posebno poudarja, kako da je vesel, ker redno prejema Ameriško Domovino, iz katere izve vse novice od doma. Sporoča tudi svoj novi naslov: Pvt. Ed Kocin, 35518924, Btry C, 545th F. A. Bn., Ft. Jackson, S. C. to to Ki Na dopust sta prišla Pvt. Joseph Strnad iz Camp Campbell, Ky., ki bo doma do 13. maja in Pvt. Matthew Oberstar iz Čamp Hulen, Texas, ki bo doma do 17. maja. Prijatelji ju lahko obiščejo pri materi Mrs. Jennie Strnad, 1415 E. 51. St. Mrs. Mary Baznik, 1163 E. 58. St. je naročila sobotno Ameriško Domovino za sina Anthony J. Baznik, F l/C, 1« služi Strica Sama nekje na Havajih. Ženska je obtožena j vohunstva za Japonce, pa zanikuje krivdo | New York.—Federalno velika porota je obtožila Mrs. Dickinson, staro 50 let, vohunstva v prid Japonske ter je bila podstavljena pod varščino $25,000. i Obravnava proti nji bo 5. juni-j ja. Za krivdo je najvišja kazen ' smrt. i Zvezni pravdnik McNally izpričuje, da je ženska poslala ,več pisem gotovim osebam v Argentino, napisana v tajni pisavi, v katerih je poročala o premikanju ameriških ladij po Pearl Harbor ju. To da je napravila za denar, ki ji je bil izplačan od japonskih agentov. Mrs. Dickinson je bila rojena v Ameriki in je imela v New ! Yorku trgovino z dragimi doli-kami, katere so kupovale samo , bogate ženske. POD 2iLETl7lH BO DOVOLJ VSAJ DO JESENI Baltimore.—General Hershey j načelnik urada za obvezno službo, ki ima v rokah novačenje za ameriško bojno silo, je izjavil, da bo novincev dovolj vsaj do jeseni iz letnikov pod 26 leti 1 starosti. Prej so mislili, da jih c bo zmanjkalo že do julija in da 1 bo treba potem začeti klicati \ nad 26 let stare. Hershey pravi, da kličejo zdaj manj novincev in med onimi pod 26 let starimi je manj * izvrženih. -o-- Za Lausehetovo kampanjo ! V našem uradu so bili izroče-ni sledeči prispevki v pomoč 1 Lauschetovi kampanji: Joseph Globokar, naš poznani prodaja- ' lec hiš in zemljišč iz 986 E. 74. ( St. je prispeval kar $50.00; Slo- * venski demokratski klub iz Eu- ' clida, O. je prispeval $35.00; • Frank M. Surtz, pomožni okraj-' ] ni proselcutor je dal $25.00; di- 1 rektorij SND na 80. cesti je dal ' $25.00; Mr. in Mrs. Mike Pin- 1 culič, Plain Rd., Mentor, O. sta 11 dala $3.00, Mrs. Mary Gornik, 1163 E. 76. St. je dala $2.00, in ' Ursula Trtnik, 20560 Lindberg : Ave. je dala $2.00. Najlepša hvala vsem skupaj za njih požrtvovalnost k dobri stvari. t Mr. in Mrs. Joseph Drob-nič, 917 E. 73 St. sta naročila sobotno Ameriško Domovino za sina Franka v Florido na naslov: Pvt. Frank Drobnik, 35921678 Co. C, 225th Q.T.B., Camp Blanding, Florida. Njegov brat Gabby, ki je bil svoje čase priden raznašalec Ameriške Domovine, se pa nahaja še vedno v Kessler Field, Miss. Oba naročata najlepše pozdrave vsem prijateljem in znancem. w to to Sgt. Edward F. Glickr iz 1153 E. 168. St. služi iStrica Sama nekje na južnem Pacifiku. Piše, da je skupaj z Henryem Prijatel in 'Stanleyem Bohincem. Dva njegova brata, Bill in Martin, ^lužita pa pri mornarici. Mrs. | Mary Markel iz 15807 Trafalgar Ave. je naročila za Edwar-da sobotno Ameriško Domovino, da jo bodo lahko čitali vsi 1 Clevelandčani. ki se nahajajo i Nasoljeno žensko truplo so našli stlačeno v kovčegu V Los Angeles. — Po železniškem ekspresu je dospel sem velik kovček iz Chicaga, v kate-!rem so našli skoro golo truplo ženske, nasoljeno in zvezano s kosi r j uhe. Na kovčeg so postaji pozorni na ekspresni postaji, ker je kapala iz njega slana vo-(da. Zato so kovčeg silo odprli, j Roke in noge trupla so bile zvezane in telo je bilo stlačeno v kovčeg preganjeno tako, da je bila glava pri nogah. | Na kovčegu je bilo ime "John i Lopez," toda brez naslova, j Vrednost vsebine kovčega je bi-,la dana za $60. Ime odpošilja-!telja je bilo tudi "John Lope;'." I Kovčeg ni bil zaklenjen, ampak , samo povezan z močno vrvjo. : Mrliški oglednik preiskuje vzroke smrti, oblasti pa iščejo ime ženske in morilca. i -o-- t V nedeljo bo romanje k i Lurdski M. B. v Euclidu i V nedeljo popoldne ob štirih • bodo pobožnosti pri Lurdski Gos-! pej v Providence Heights, Euclid; O. Pri vhodu iz Chardon i Rd. se bo formirala procesija, i ki se bo vila gor po hribu in nazaj preko polja k Groti. To je že 18. leto, da se vrše tukaj enake pobožnosti. Od te nedelje naprej bodo tukaj ob štirih popoldne vsako nedeljo tekom pomladi in-poletja cerkvene pobožnosti. ' -o- ! INVAZIJA — Nemčija je v vsej I naglici. poslala na Dansko j 20,000 dodatnih vojakov, na1 1 Norveško pa dodatnih 30,000.! 1 Očividno pričakujejo naciji j tukaj invazije. I Občinski svet zastopa sosesko, kadar prebivalci take soseske ustanovijo poseben odbor, ki raz-motriva nujna vprašanja in probleme. Soseska ali občina bo pa uspešna v svojih zahtevah za izboljšave le tedaj, ako ima poseben odbor ali svet, ki zastopa vse prebivalstvo dotične naselbine, ne glede na politiko, stan ali vero. To pomeni, da ima koristi^od j takega skupnega delovanja vsak ! posameznik, da ima pri tem vsak ! besedo, pa tudi vsak odgovornost, da se rešijo vprašanja soseske. Danes bomo našli v katerem koli okraju ali soseski malo lju-I di, ki bi ne bili pri kakem društvu, bodisi podpornem, pev-! skem, dramskem, izobraževal-I nem in podobno. Torej ti že de-I lajo za napredek svoje soseske, vsak na svoj način. Ako bi imela vsa društva skupen odbor, bi bil j ' drugače prisiliti nevtralne šved-' ske, da neha dajati Nemčiji važne potrebščine, bodo odvzeli protekcijo švedskim ladjam na Atlantiku. To bo zelo važno za švedsko, ki mora dobivati potrebščine od zaveznikov, ker jih , Nemčija ne more dati. Največ ( bo pa vplivalo na švedsko to, da „ ji bodo zavezniki obljubili mnogo ugodnosti po vojni. ■ A i Mnogi ameriški vojaki, ki so - v Angliji, pošljejo svoje ure do-1 mov za popravilo, ker morajo j lam čakati najmanj tri mesece, predno jih redki urarji popra-i vijo. | TEDNU Lllerije trdijo, da bo žga- ^d Jkal° v 18 mesecih- ako i^o Jemali iz zalog po seda- I itf V poletju bodo najbr- ; odjemalcem eno tretji- I 0|°čme, ki jo dobe zdaj. i V,.:. v. A ^ s*i žitni prekupčevalci 1 {^nkrat vrezali. Nakupili na milijone buš-itj zelo nizki ceni in ga I (V skladišča. Računali ^ ? Vo.ina v Evropi konča-iit01U a'i v juniju, nakar bo-sijv^^i "a trg v Evropo cenah. 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Cleveland, by mall, $1.50 per year U. S. and Canada, $3.50 for 8 months Cleveland, by mall. $4.00 for 6 months C S. and Canada $2.00 for 3 months. Cleveland by mall $2.25 for 3 months Cleveland and Euclid by Carrier $6.50 per year; $3.50 for 6 months. $2.00 for 3 months. Single copies 3 cents ________ Entered as second-class matter January 5th, 1909, at the Post Office at Cleveland, Ohio, under the Act of March 3d, 1878. •83 No. 107 Sat., May 6, 1944 Državljanom priporočamo V torek bodo v državi Ohio primarne volitve. Za nas Jugoslovane niso bile še nobene volitve tako važne kot bodo torkove. Saj veste, kaj mislimo. Letos namreč prvič kandidira za demokratsko guvernersko nominacijo naš lastni rojak, elevelandski župan Frank J. Lausche. Upamo, da ga vsak državljan in državljanka ob tem času že dovolj pozna, da nami ni potreba še enkrat naštevati njegovih zmožnosti in sposobnosti. Toda eno pa je, kar ne moremo dovolj poudarjati in to je, da ne smemo njegove nominacije smatrati že toliko kot dobljene. Preveliko zaupanje v njegovo moč in popularnost mu lahko prinese občuten poraz. Vi ne veste, kaj vse počno njegovi nasprotniki, da bi mu onemogočili nominacijo. Javno in na skrivnem, zlasti pa še na skrivnem se vrši po vsej Ohio agitacija proti njemu. Vse mogoče poskušajo in vsakih, še tako umazanih sredstev se poslužujejo, da bi uspeli. V roke nam je prišla poštna dopisnica, kakršne pošiljajo gotovi elementi državljanom. Tukaj je pisano, da je bil župan Lausche za zamorskega sodnika in proti belemu kandidatu. S tem hočejo ustvariti po državi plemensko sovraštvo in škodovali Lauschetu. Mi vemo, iz katerega tabora prihaja ta barabska gonja. Vsak lahko to izračuna, če pogleda, kdo so njegovi protikandidatje in kateri izmed njih je šel v kampanjo samo z namenom, da bi porazil našega kandidata Lauscheta. V južnem delu države hite nasprotniki na vsa usta pripovedovati, da je Lausche ^katoličan, hoteč mu s tem odvzeti glasove protestantov. Na severu pripovedujejo, da ima Lausche Židinjo za ženo. S tem hočejo nahujskati proti njemu katoličane. Zopet ena druga struna poje, da je Lausche ločen, da je to že njegova druga žena. Torej same izmišljotine, same gorostasne laži. Umazana politična gonja, da ji ni para. Vidite, da Lausche ne bo zmagal s tako lahkoto, kot bi si zataknil pušeljc; za klobuk. Za zmago bo potreboval vsak glas, ki mu ga moremo dati. Zato pa ne sedimo v torek 9. maja doma in čakajmo, kaj bodo napravili drugi, ali da bodo opravili že drugi. Ako nam je kaj na tem, da bo kdaj Slovenec guverner države Ohio, potem ga moramo tudi izvoliti, ker enkrat za vselej si zapomnimo, da ga drugi ne bodo izvolili, ker v očeh gotovih "sto procentarjev" je še vedno tu-jezemec, ki ni irske krvi, kar je po mnenju nekaterih edina diploma za vsak javni urad. Vsak ameriški državljan jugoslovanske narodnosti bi si moral vzeti za dolžnost, da bo šel v torek na volišče in da bo oddal svoj glas za Frank Lauscheta. Najprej mora biti nominiran, potem bo šele lahko izvoljen jeseni. Ako prepade pri primarnih volitvah v torek, potem je iz dirke. Res je, da prihajajo zelo povoljne vesti iz vseh delov države, ki poročajo, cja pridobiva Lausche vedno več prijateljev. Toliko bolje, to mu ne bo škodilo. Toda tvegati ne smemo, mi moramo biti sigurni njegove zmage. Zato: v torek vsi na volišče in glasujmo za svojega kandidata Frank J. Lauscheta. Kar se tiče drugih kandidatov vam ne bomo predložili vse Hste, ampak samo nekatera imena. Volite gotovo za te, ki vam jih spodaj priporočamo. Ako hočete glasovati pa še za druge poleg teh, je to vaša stvar in državljanska pravica. Priporočamo samo take kandidate, ki jih osebno poznamo. Ako jih ne poznamo, ali če niso storili koraka, da bi se seznanili z nami, jih ne bomo priporočali. Naj si sami poma^ gajo, kakor vedo in znajo. Mi priporočamo: United States senator — William G. Pickrel. State Senator: William M. Boyd, William J. Kennick. Representative (za državne poslance): Anthony J. Tomse, Joseph W. Kovach, Harry H. Kraus, Elynor G. Mul-grew, Mary K. Sotak. (Tukaj boste našli na glasovnici bfizu 100 imen in lahko glasujete za 18. Ni pa potreba, da glasujete za vseh 18. Zadostuje, ako glasujete samo za te, ki smo jih priporočili mi, ker bodo dobili tako več prilike za izvolitev, ako vaš glas ne bo cepljen na 18.) County Commissioner: John J. Pekarek, Samnuel F. David. Clerk of Courts: Leonard F. Fuerst. For Sheriff: Hugh Carney. County Recorder: Donald F. Lybarger. Je še več drugih kandidatov, ki jih nismo omenili, ker nimajo nobenega protikandidata v primarnih volitvah. Državljanom polagamo na srce, da gotovo volijo za naše lastne rojake, to so za senatorja: Wm. M. Boyd in William J. Kennick, za poslanca pa Anthony J. Tomse in Joseph W. Kovach. Poleg guvernerskega kandidata Lauscheta imarno torej samo te, ki so naše jugoslovanske krvi. Zato ne pozabite glasovati v prvi vrsti za te. Napravite tako, kot drugi, ki vedno gledajo, kdo je njih narodnosti in samo za tiste glasujejo. Posnemajmo jih tudi mi in glasujno za svoje ljudi. Kakor ob vlakih volitvah, poudarjamo tudi zdaj, da ^o to samo naša priporočila, vi ste pa tisti, ki glasujete, kakor hočete. V Ameriki imamo še vedno svobodne volitve. Lahko agitiramo za tega ali onega, kar nam tudi dovoljuje ustava. Glasovnica je pa last vsakega državljana, ki napravi ž njo, kar sam hoče. Ne okrog sveta, ampak v Columbus, 0. Kandidatinja za državno poslanko, Elynor G. Mulgrew pravi, da bo šla — ne scier na potovanje okrog sveta, ampak v Columbus, kamor jo bodo poslani državljani iz okraja Cuyahoga, kjer bo posvetila vse svoje zmožnosti in sposobnosti problemom, ki so zdaj najbolj važni in potrebni in za katere se vsi zanimamo. Država se mora začeti pripravljati za čase po vojni, da bodo dobili delo vrnivši vojaki in da bo dovolj dela tudi za druge ljudi. Dovol.j bo pa dela za vse, ako se pametno gospodari in previdno uredi načrte pri državni vladi. Kandidatinja Elynor G. Mulgrew je diplomirana bolničarka ter izkušena zlasti v otroški bolnišnici. Za časa Millerjeve administracije .je bila nadzornica v ženski poboljševalnici. Zato ima srce za potrebe člo-večanstva, zlasti za take, ki so naše pomoči najbolj potrebni, revni in zapuščeni. Take osebe, ki to razumejo in čutijo, take je treba imeti na vodilnih mestih, kjer se delajo zakoni in postave, ki naj bi bile, ali vsaj morale bi biti v prid trpečega človeštva. Vse to obljublja vršiti vestno in pošteno v državni legislature Elynor G. Mulgrew, če bo izvoljena. • Našim volivcem .jo toplo priporočamo. Kandidira na demokratski glasovnici, kjer poiščite njeno ime in napravite pred njo križ. :: Euclid glave pokoncu Prvič v zgodovini slovenstva v izselejnštvu imamo priliko voliti v najvišji državni urad sina naše krvi. Prvič v zgodovini prišel j eništva se bomo v državi Ohio živeči Slovenci združili v eni narodni misli in želji, ko bomo na dan primarnih volitev 9. maja zaznamovali glasovnico na kateri bo vpisamo ime našega odličnega rojaka Frank J. Lauscheta. Naš rojak na skrajnem jugu države Ohio bo vsporedno volil za istega kandidata naše krvi in porekla, kakor oni na skrajnem severu, vzhodu ali zahodu države. Če bo zmaga, v katero smo trdno prepričani, bo naše veselje neizmerno in naš ponos velik, ki bo odjeknil čez ocean v staro domovino v radost in up našim trpečim materam, očetom, bratom in sestram. Ko to pišemo, v duhu preletimo svetovno oblo, se za hip ustavimo na petih kontinentih sveta, kjer so se naselili naši izseljenci in z njimi pokram-Ijamo, če jim je v veselje, da smo v državi Ohio izvolili našega rojaka v najvišji državni urad. Vprašajmo se, kaj bi k temu velikemu momentu rekel rojak ali rojakinja tam kje v Južni Ameriki, kjer se nahaja nad sto tisoč naših rojakov, kaj bi rekli oni, ki so se izselili v Avstralijo, Afriko in Azijo, ter če se malo ponudimo med onimi, ki so v Zvezni armadi in so prostovoljno prestopili iz sovražnih armad k naši armadi, da bojujejo boj za svobodo in ohranitev civilizacije. Objeli bi nas in se v sreči in veselju na naših prsih zjokali. Poljubili bi nas, privili k objemu—in njih hvaležnost bi bila neizmir-n;t. Iz globine srca bi se jim odtrgal globok vzdih "hvala ti rodni brat in rodna sestra." V veselju zaigrala bi jim na izmučenemu licu kristalno čista solza, ki bi izražala po triletnem "velikem petku" prvo veselje nad vzhajajočo zvezdo. Dragi rojaki, ko bo naša domovina zaznala med tem ko je po sovragu poholjena, oneča-ščena in požgana, o naši zmagi in zmagi našega rodnega sina v deželi, na katero zrejo za rešitev vsi tisti ,ki so oropani vseh pravic, vsi narodi, ki ljubijo grobove svojih pradedov, bo za-vlado veselje in v njih srca bo stopil pogum vztrajnosti in vzdržnosti v upanju, da bo pri zeleni mizi v njih imenu za nje govoril sin iste narodne matere, po katerih žilah se pretaka slovenska kri. No, če vse to premislimo bi radi poznali tistega našega rojaka in rojakinjo, ki bi tem nesrečnikom, brezdomovincem, izpitim do kosti v mučeniškem življenju odrekal to veselje. Odrekali in privoščili ga ne bodo tisti, ki bodo na dan volitev doma ostali in zatajili v sebi vsak čut narodne zavesti. Ne tega ne smemo storiti, od prvega do zadnjega bomo šli vsi na volišče in volili poleg Frank J. Lauscheta za vSe naše slovanske brate. Kampanjski odbor, Slov. demokrat, kluba Euclid, Ohio. deralnih napravah in ustanovah. 8. Gazolinski davek, ki se pobira v Cuyahoga okraju, naj bo za popravo državnih cest v temu okraju ter napeljavo novih cest, kjer žive delavski sloji. 9. Obdavči naj se verižne trgovine, pobira davek na njih produkcijo in davkov razbremeni lastnike malih posestev. 10. Odpraviti se mora vsaka korupcija pri oddaji državnih in okrajnih del ter zaščititi davkoplačevalce pred ljudskimi izkoriščevalci. V glavnem sem podal svoj program in če želite, da bo v državni zbornici izveden, vas prosim za vaš glas, da na 9. maja napravite (X) pred Anthony J. Tomse. V izvolitev se toplo priporočam Anthony J. Tomse, kandidat za državno zbornico Za okrajnega rekorderja se priporoča V področje ravnatelja javne postrežbe spada uprava in popravljanje cest, pobiranje odpadkov in smeti, ter sanitarno sežiganje istih, uprava mostov, pristanišč in rek, motornih vozil in oskrba odvodnih kanalov. Iz vseh teh navedenih podatkov je razvideti, da ima Mr. David, ki je kandidat za okrajnega komisarja, dovolj izkušnje v gospodarskem pogledu, kar je najboljše priporočilo zanj za urad okrajnega komisarja. Zakaj kandidiram v državno zbornico? Anthony J. Tomse Predno vprašam volilce Cuyahoga okraja za glasove, da me nomirajo v primarnih volitvah, ki se vrše 9. maja t. 1. čutim v sebi dolžnost, da pojasnim, kaj je moj bodoči cilj in načrt v korist onim ljudem, ki mi želijo poveriti mandat, da jih zastopam v državni zbornici. V glavnem sem si začrtal sledeči program: 1. Vsikdar bom gledal, da se bodo sprejele postave, ki imajo koristiti malemu človeku, ki si s znojem na čelu služi vsakdanji kruh. 2. Gledal bom na to, da se davkov razbremeni delavec, mali trgovec in obrtnik ter se naloži davke na one, ki letno služijo težke milijone. 3. Bom za odpravo prodajnega davka na vse potrebščine, ki služijo nižjemu- in srednjemu sloju za življenjske potrebščine. 4. Podpiral bom vsako gibanje, ki bo jamčilo v slučaju bolezni in nesreče malemu človeku zavetje, brezplačno zdravniško oskrbo in prostor v bolnici. 5. Storil bom v svo.ji moči vse za vojake, ki se bodo povrnili iz armade, da jih država ali privatna industrija uposli. 6. Vsi vojaki, ki pa bi bili dela nežmožni, če so samci, naj dobe na državne stroške primerno zavetje, mesečno pokojnino, brezplačno oskrbo in zdravniško pomoč. Vsi oni, ki pa so poročeni in reditelji družin, naj od države prejemajo po članstvu družine primerno pokojnino, da bodo v svoji moči in s temi sredstvi odgajali svojo družino. 7. Da naj se vojnim veteranom zakonita prednost pri javnih mestnih, državnih in fe Še enkrat: ne ostanite v torek 9. mlaja doma! Vzemite si tistih par minut in pojdite na volišče! Poslužite se vaše največje pravice v Ameriki — glasovnice! Odvetnik Albert J. Placek, stanujoč v Newburgh Heights, je kandidat za okrajnega rekorderja. Star je 46 let in je bil rojen v Clevelandu. Farno šolo je obiskoval pri sv. Janezu Ne-pomuku, graduiral je iz višje šole pri sv. Ignaciju, študiral je dve leti na John Carroll univerzi, dve/ leti na St. Bernard, Rochester, N. Y., štiri leta v John Marshall odvetniški šoli ter je dobil odvetniški diplomo leta 1937. Ima 10 let bančne prakse ter je bil kot pomožni okrajni rekorder 10 let. Zdaj je mirovni sodnik v Newburgh Heights Township od 1941. Ako bo izvoljen, obljublja, da bo vodil urad okrajnega rekorderja vestno in ekonomsko, predvsem bo gledal na to, da noben njegovih uslužbencev ne bo imel kakih posebnih privilegijev, ali da bi bil pri njem zaposlen kdo iz njegove ožje družine. Albert J. Placek kandidira na demokratski listi in se priporoča jugoslovanskim volivcem za podporo. Priporočamo za okrajnega komisarja Med kandidati za okrajne komisarje je tudi Samuel F. David in sicer za volitve, ki se bodo vršile 9. maja. Dolga leta se je že Mr. David udejstvoval v javnem življenju in sicer v raznih uradih. Bil je dve leti inženir v državnem cestnem oddelku; okrajni pomožni inženir tri leta; okrajni zdravstveni inženir šest let in zadnji dve leti je ravnatelj javne postrežbe v Clevelandu v administraciji župana Frank J. Lauscheta. Kandidat se predstavlja volivcem Harry H. Kraus je kandidat za državnega poslanca na demokratski glasovnici. Za to ima važen razlog, namreč, da pomaga izvoliti guvernerjem Frank J. Lauscheta, ker mu kot član Ohijske kegljaške zveze mnogo pomaga, ker ima znanje po vsej državi. Ako bo nominiran bo lahko agitiral za Lauscheta med 200,000 kegljači v Clevelandu in 1,000,000 v Ohio. Tudi Slovenci obojega spola igrajo veliko vlogo pri tej keg-Ijaški bratovščini. Zanima se za dobrobit mladine, ki bi ji dovolil postavljati keglje, ako starši to dovolijo in če so pod dobrim nadzorstvom, že pri 14 in 15 letih za časa vojne. V politiki je Mr. Kraus že nad 30 let. Bil je precinktni načelnik 25 let in vardni vodja od 1913 do 1916. Njegov oče, Leo Kraus, je bil vodja Čehov za Tom L. Johnsonovih časov. Tudi njegova mati je bila čehinja. Našim državljanom toplo priporočamo, da v torek 9. maja napravijo križ pred imenom Harry H. Kraus za državnega poslanca. John J. Pekarek je mož našega kova Samuel F. David Predno pa se je podal v te javne službe, je bil sedem let pomožni inženir, pri F. A. Pease Engineering Co. V torek, 9. maja, ko boste stopili v volilno kočo, poiščite na demokratski glasovnici poleg drugih kandidatov ime John J. Pekarek, ki kandidira za okrajnega komisarja (County Commisioner) in napravite pred njegovim imenom (X) križ. Vaše oko naj ne prezre tega odličnega sina slovanskega naroda. Kakor so za vas važni drugi kandidatje, za katere ste »e odločili voliti, tako važen vam mora biti John J. Pekarek, ki je naš slovanski brat češkega pokolenja. Dobro je, da si ga pobližje ogledamo je li vreden naše podpore in naših glasov. John J. Pekarek je tukaj rojen Slovan, češkega pokolenja. 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' nih volitev, 9. maj8 y Priporočen je od v'3 , skih demokratskih ^Jt Jošk°j!j - __________ ___—* I CERTBM? TYPEWBI? S1 i service , I 1127 : Pisalni stroji in ses' : v najem in v popf«* paf ; «C Trakovi in carbo" ^ jj J. MERHaB jj«) kj j Pokličite HEnders"".....,||i Profecijsf?. kvalifik*«^ To je naša majhn M cija. Tako hočem0 « nam omogoča, da d^.Jl mu v vsakem s 1 u osebno pozornost stvo. To tudi P0** Jj vsak član našega » tfj sijsko kvalificiranj® |jji delo. Naše največ® ^ || pa dobimo od zaVC , |/J vse storili vestno ^jil prinesli vsaj mal | bi onim, ki žalujej0' j AUGUST F. Sjjj POGREBNIZA I ifor I 478 E. 152. St. " J PERSON^ /Im vlit m 1 * iv It \ LEGION NEWS Continued Prom Page 4 we were unable to report same In due time. We too are not surprised seeing him at the helm of the Cuyahoga County Legionaires. for we also enjoyed his interesting talk and social pleasantry. He outlined to us what the American Legion is doing for the welfare of our youth, not only in the state of Ohio, but throughout the nation. And at the; recent state-wide essay contest with Latin America for the subject, it was ver it astonishing how these youngsters gathered material to write about a country they have never seen, describing It as if they were'natives. His last subject, baseball, (he national pastime, was rightfully urged for sponsorship as it is one of the best builders of youth both physically and morally and together with" good sportsmanship they turn out to be clean-cut citizens. In conclusion he commended us for sponsoring the Boy Scout activity, together with Mi-. Felix A. Danton, Scoutmaster, who is a credit to this community for his conducting of the Boy Scout movement ardently for a number of years. After a prolonged illness, the father of Anton Pizem has passed away and at this time the members of both the Post and Auxiliary wish to extend their very sincere sympathy to the bereaved family, their relatives and friends. Last, but not least, we will go by the numbers: 1. Write that letter. 2. Dig up the V ... — garden. 3. Buy bonds. 4Attend next meeting. 1, 2, 3, 4. hep. Popravim pohištvo Ako potrebuje vaše pohištvo popravila. vam to napravim dobro in po zmerni ceni. John Lukanc 698 E. 159. St. MU 3729 (Sat. x) ;iJfer za ponovno izvoli j Hot okrajni rekorder Hiša naprodaj Za eno družino, 6 sob, furnez in stoker, 2 garaži, blizu cerkve sv. Kristine v Euclidu. Kogar zanima, naj pokliče KE 6789. (107) NA TOČNO, VLJUDNO, POLN ČAS POSTREŽBO PUBLIKI nominirajte ALBERT J. PLACEK COUNTY RECORDER Demokratske primarne volitve 9. maja 1944 Odvetnik, mirovni sodnik, bivši pomožni rekorder, Moški in ženske Mi vas bomo trenirali za DELO PRI STROJIH ASSEMBLING in za vsa druge vrste dela PODNEVI ALI PONOČI Dobra plača od ure in dosti overtime, dokler se učite MI POTREBUJEMO MEHANIČNE RISARJE DEKLETA ZA SPLOŠNA PISARNIŠKA DELA KI ZNAJO STROJEPISJE STENOGRAFKE Visoka plača od ure in dosti overtime Stalno delo in izvrstna prilika za po vojni LEMPCO PRODUCTS CO. Vzemite Broadway karo do Warner Rd., od tam vas Turney Rd. bus pripelje do tovarne na Dunham Rd., Maple Heights STATE REPRESENTATIVE (DRŽAVNO POSLANKO DEMOKRATSKA GLASOVNICA MALI OGLASI Stanovanje se odda Odda se stanovanje 3 sobe, samo odraslim ljudem. Zglasi-te se na 1191 E. 61. St. (107) NAPELJAVA in poprava elektrike, v industriji, v trgovini ali stanovanju. Licenziran strokovnjak. Pokličite MU 1188. (127) Elynor G. Mulgrew 111 ros« , jf LJni /ekorder Donald F. tfi ^ je zopet kandidat za ste" t3jLV 1>ri demokratskih pri-P 'JJ Volitvah 9. maja. Mr. jI I |r služi kot varuh zemlji-jjii Hja0 ^stninskih rekordov $ ^ahoga že od leta 1933. m iy]j , službo res pošteno ji' i;V(||. aže dejstvo, da je vse-, Ji ({Jen z veliko večino gla-d> %t ?l94q je dobil Mr. Ly-J«| vseh oddanih gla- ,o» jj .Je več kot 2 proti 1 na-lje5°vemu republikanske- # ( kandidatu. $ W rger vodi okrajni lin, f,r^erja vestno, ekonomih | W*jo vljudnostjo do 0 n verjame v to, da dav-n I, lci žele, da je vždržeji jfy _ trajnega rekorderja 1»! \ vai'čen na,čin, kakor bi tr-jjii \ svojo hišo ali pod- ■ st.°S'edica te vestnosti Je> jI kr te urad davkoplače- .jiis! enega centa, odkar je 11« ;irger v tem uradu, ker i ,U'e Ura Anthony L. Nosan, 35063240, Sqdn. H. ~ V. Flight 3, AAFPFS, Pilot Maxwell Field, Alabama, j- Mrs. Smalc of 705 E. 156 St., ordered the Saturday edition o fthe American 0 Heme for her son, Pvt. Martin Smalc, 6. serving somewhere across the Atlan- S) 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Debevec of 1220 ~ Norwood Rd.. report that their son. Edward has been transferred from Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. to Camp Breckinridge, fey. His complete address is: Pvt. Ed. L. Debevec, 33437007. A. T. Co. 291st Inf. 2nd Plat. APO 451, c/o Postmaster, Camp Breckinridge, Ky. . ' —--o- The report is that at a Long Island resort a girl landed a fish weighing 120 pounds. It. was 5 feet and 6 inches tall, wore cuff less pants and has al-'' ready spoken to her father. v b—--—^ vUg spomin ^Q£BLETNICE SMRTI NAŠE i $OpiN nikdar pozabne I ftOGE IN MATERE Ss Malovašic ■ V ft zaspala Večno spanje ik 6. maja, 1937. V Vi L. \ t stwr^'no soproga in mati, v Voj 'a si 2a nas vse najbolje, i, len.le tu na zemlji, IL ^ naj Ti plača Bog. f' % Vv. soprog. t JOHN, FILIP MAXY, Ru sinovi, maja, i944. VOLITE ZA MOŽE. KI SO 100% za Roosevelta 100% za Lauscheta . SLOVENSKI DEMOKRATI! KO BOSTE VOLILI ZA FRANK J. LAUSCHE Volite za ELYNOR G. MULGREW za DELO DOBIJO DELO DOBIJO DEDICATED TO THE YOUNG AMERICAN SLOVENES The American Home SENIORS TO MEET NEXT SUNDAY Thg Holy Name Seniors will have an important meeting on Sunday, May 14 in Boom 4 of the new school. Members are urged to plan on attending. PLAY TOMORROW A modern version of the ever-popu-lar "Cinderella," will be presented tomorrow evening in Slovenian at the new school hall. This is just part of a "Mother's Day" Program given by No. 25 of the Slovenian Women's Union. There will be singing and recitations, besides the play. Dancing will follow the performance. The program will start promptly at 8:00 P. M. Everyone is invited. THANK YOU! The C.Y.O. committee in charge of the Servicemen's Benefit Socials wishes to take this opportunity to thank— Msgr. Ponikvar for allowing us the use of the hall- Mr. Hrovat, who cleaned and heated the hall for us so nicely— Mr. J. Nemanich, who took care of the Bingo so capably— Mr. Zupancci. for taking care of the refreshments for the evening and to all who helped him with it— Our checking room boys—Frank Rebol, Eddie Paik—they handled their job very well— To Mr. and Mrs. NNovak and Mrs. Makovec, for their assistance in the sale of tickets- Mrs. Makovec, for her donation of potato chips— To the parishioners who so willingly donated toward this worthy cause— To the "Ameriška Domovina' for their wonderful publicity— To the young ladies on the floor, who assisted during the games, and took care of the winners. Very nicely done. To all who attended or who helped in any other way to make this last affair the success it was. Many thanks to each and everyone! C.Y.O. COMMITTEE -O- MAY MEETING Just a reminder to all Orels that the May meeting will be held this coming Thursday night, May IX, at 8:30 p. m. in the Orel Clubroom at St. Vitus School. Refreshments, music and entertainment will follow the regular business meeting. *For a grand, fun-crowded evening, remember Thursday! Ameriška IV Domovina AMERICAN HOME CONDENSED NEWS FROM OUR HOME FRONT Cleveland, Ohio Sat., May .6, 1944 Mayor Prank J. Lausche traveled last week to the south, into the Republican stronghold. At West Union and Georgetown he stated: "If I am elected governor, there will be no political bosses dictating to me. I will be the governor and not the politicians. Ohio's governor must be free of dictation." On Mjond>aLy he spoke in Toledo, home of his opponent Reams, going on to Marietta, and back behind his desk in City Hall on Friday. • • • ■■■ Near Marysville, California. a postal employee threw $120,000 out of the train window, which was intended for the soldier's pay. With the greenbacks flying along like leaves, the train was stopped, and with 100 soldiers guarding, the money was picked up. Some $3,000 are still missing. • • • mm Mrs. Mary McNeil, 90 year old grandmother in Showlow, Arizona, has five grandsons and 17 great grandsons in the aimed forces. She has 202 great grandsons and 55 grandsons altogether. • • • mm The Slovenian Democratic Club of 32nd Ward has indorsed, besides Frank J. Lausche. the Mowing: Leonaird F. Fuerst, County Clerk; John J. Pekarek, County Commissioner; Wm. M. Boyd. Senator; Anthony J. Tomse and Joseph Kovach. State Representatives and Hugh Carney for Sheriff. • • • ■■■ Last Sunday was a beautiful spring day. It was so warm that we had an idea that the temperature was at least 100, but it was only 77 between 2 and 6. • • • MM Clean-Un Week is here. Everyone is asked to fix and clean up around the house. • • • mm The Slovenian Democratic Club of Euclid indorsed Frank J. Lausche, Anthony J. Tomse, for State Representative and John J. Pekarek, County Commissioner. • • • MM A brilliant program was presented by the singers of Glasbena Matica last Sunday, with a cantata and arias from "C a r m e n," "Tales of Hoffman" and others. • • • mm Overcoming all official barriers, a blind American soldier, Otto Huttu-nen of Warren, O., and his English bride, Ruby May, are getting free transportation to America. • • • mm Ernest Mathieson of Spearfish, S. D., took out a license for his auto which he has had 37 years and is 1908 Ford Model T. but which still doesn't need an old age pension. • • • Mi It is the opinion of political observers at the present time, that the mayors of two cities will be nominated for Governor, namely: Mayor Frank J. Lausche of Cleveland, Democrat, and Mayor James Garfield Stewart of Cincinnati, Republican. • • • MM Cleveland is expected to be a very busy town after the war is over, as it will be the center for the production of various items for civilian use. The auto industry, especially, will depend on Cleveland for iron and steel. • • • mm Thomas J. Herbert, Republican candidate for governor, predicted that Frank J. Lausche will win the Democratic nomination for Governor. • • • ■■ An unusual family event was the 40 year anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mocilnikar, 837 E. 185 St. On the same day, their oldest son, Philip, celebrated his 39th birthday and 16th wedding anniversary. • • • MM Congressman Michael A. Feighan, who is again a candidate for the same office, has publicly recommended that all Democrats vote for Lausche. • • • mm April 27th was the 70th birthday of Anton Grdi-na, Slovenian pioneer, who is well-known not only in Cleveland, but all over United States. • • • MM Seriously ill in Huron Rd. Hospital is Mrs. Theresa Zdesar of 20601 Arbor Ave. We wish her a speedy recovery. • • • MM An unanimous indorsement of Frank J. Lausche was announced by the 23rd Ward Democratic Club, at whose meeting, Councilman Eddie Kovacic and Ward Leader John H. Gornik, made vefry effective speeches. The official Democratic Club of 32nd Ward, was prevented by force to vote on the indorsement, by Ward Leader John Rozance. • » • MM While an auctioneer was offering a cow for sale at a farm near Cir-cleville. Mayor Lausche, who was present, raised his hand to scratch behind his ear. The auctioneer misunderstod and now the Mayor is the happy owner of the cow and his campaign manager, John E. Lokar, has a headache. • • • MM The Ohio Legislature voted unanimously to give the right to vote for local, state and Federal candidates to the armed forces. This is contrary to the recommendation of the Federal government, that they vote only for the President, Senate and Representatives. • • • Brna The Slovenian radio program, which was heard on station WGAR at 11 every Sunday, will now be heard at 11:30 A. M. on the same station. • • • MM Gone on a vacation to Phoenix. Arizona, is the well-known Anton Jeler-cic of 4126 E. 95 St. Have a good time! • • • MB Recognition was given to the Democrats of the 23rd Ward, for their fearless opposition to the political bosses in indorsing Lausche, by the Slovenian Democratic Clubs of 32nd Ward and of Euclid. • • • mam Clocks were set an hour ahead on Sunday morning at 2 A. M„ when Cleveland changed to Eastern War Time. But only till September. • • • MM Two reporters and two photographers were sent by the "Life" magazine to accompany Mayor Lausche on his trip through Southern Ohio, • • • MM Near Vermillion, O., fishermen caught in their nets a sturgeon, weighing 153 pounds, and which will bring in up to $100. A fish of this size is a rare occurance in Lake Erie. And this is not a fish story, either! • • • MM A welcome visitor at our office this week week was the Met Opera baritone, Tony Shubel, who sang at every performance presented by the Met Opera this week. • • • MM Rudolph Hess, and other German generals who are prisoners in England, admit that Germany has lost this war. But some of the generals maintain that although Germany may have lost this war, she won't lose the next one. • • • MM The Grocery and Meat business at 15802 Waterloo Rd., changed hands last Monday, when Joe A. Siskovich took over the business from Lud-wig Radell. • • • M Councilman of the 10th Ward, Eddie Pucel, stated that he is 100 percent for Lausche and will help all he can to elect him governor. • • • MM City Council acted last Monday night to prevent further blaidk market speculation in railroad tickets, by allowing a $1 profit on each ticket, with a fine of $200 to $500 for any violations. -o- 2 Ships, 3 Planes Nets Him Air Medal, DFC A Distinguished Flying Cross with two oak leaf clusters, awarded for "extraordinary achievements in aerial flight," and the Air Medal given "for merit in combat," have been won by S/Sgt. Frank J. Kapla, 10802 Garfield Ave. Crewman on a Mitchell medium bomber, and a veteran of the Marshall campaign, Sergeant KapUi has three Zeros and two enemy ships to his credit. The 30-year-old radio mechanic-gunner has been in the service three years and has seen duty in Cuba. Hawaii and the Gilbert Islands as well as the Marshalls. According to the last word received by his wife, Adelaide, he has more than 18 missions to his credit. He is a former member of St. Vitus Parish and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kapla ,1064 E. 61 St. His brother Adolph is serving somewhere in England. Boy Scout News Troop 250 and the Sea Scout Ship "Saratoga," local Boy Scout and Sea Scout units, will stage a "Gala Night." program on next Wednesday evening, May 10. 1944, at 7:45 p. m. in the St. Clair Recreation Center. The program will include three features, first the annual hobby show in which all members who have hobbies, bring them up and display them; then 1944 summer camp promotion in which the plans for this year's Camp Silver Fox will be outlined and finally a Mother's Day recognition when Boy Scout and Sea Scout mothers will be honored. Mr. Felix A. Danton, scoutmaster and skipper, will direct the program and will be assisted by Mr. Method Sulak. executive officer of the Sea Scouts and Mr. Marvin Dynes, assistant scoutmaster of the troop. John Yatsko, Frank Medves, Louis Pierce, Jos. Thomas and Jack Dunn, patrol leaders, will assist in presenting demonstrations and exhibits on camping. Mr. August Princic, chairman and Mr. John Mihelich and Mr. John Var-go. members of the troop committee will serve as the reception committee. All Scout parents and adults interested in Scouting are welcome to attend the meeting. DEATHNOTICES Slovenian War Casualties Pfc. Michael Valentic, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Valentic, 961 E. 239th St., Euclid, was wounded a second time at Bougainville on March 13. A bronze oak leaf cluster was awarded him in lieu of another Purple Heart. A former pupil of East High School, he entered the army in September 1941. \ The War Department notified Peter Volk of Youngstown, Ohio, that his only son, 2nd Lieut. Joseph J. Volk fell on the battlefield at Bougainville, on March 26. He went into service on January 25. 1941. He completed his studies at the Officer's School on the Fiji Islands on January 30. 1943, attaining the rank of Second Lieutenant. Surviving him beside his father are seven sisters: Anne, Rose, Mary and Margaret, twins, 19 years old, Josephine. Elizabeth and Katherine, 'triplets, 19 % years old. Mrs. Margaret Skebe. 386 E. 161 St., has been notified that her husband, Pvt. Edward F. Skebe, is missing in action in the North African area since April 20. No letters have been received from the 24-year-old soldier since he went overseas recently. Pvt. Skebe, a member of the Army Air Force ground crew, was graduated from -Collinwood High School and worked at tHe Apex Electric Manufacturing Co. before entering the service April 29, 1943. He was last stationed at Will Rogers Field, Okla. His father, Charles, lives at the E. 161 St. address. ARMNEWS IMPORTANT MEETING Members of Branch No. 50 of the Slovenian Women's Union of America are asked to please meet again at 6117 St. Clair Ave, "upstairs," Monday, May 8, at 8 P. M. A special Mother's Day program will be the feature of the evening, you may also bring your mothers along. Please try to attend as a pleasant evening is in store for everyone. The secretary will be ready to collect dues at 7 o'clock—if you do not wish to stay for the meeting. Thank you. FRANCES K>URE, Secy. -o- NEWS FROM OUR BOYS IN THE At" D jdji ^ Dear Editor: April ^ ),1()g I am writing you to let you know that I have ^ ing the American Home newspaper, and I want you '•^JHIl It's one of the best reading matters I enjoy reading it very much!!! I have received. It's swell to be able to procure a paper like the American Home, where a guy can read all about his old buddies and what they are doing! Another reason why I am writing is to let you know that I have been transferred into the "Field Artillery" last week and therefore I have a change of address. My new address now -is: Pvt. Ed Kocin. 35518924, Btry C. 545th F. A. Bn„ Ft. Jackson, S. C. I hope that I will be able to continue receiving the American Home Borso, Mary (nee Zeman)—Mother •of John, Cpl. Joseph. Residence at 965 E. 67 St. Juh, Joseph — Brother of Frank, Cousin of Frank, Anna Keglovic, Frances Gliha, Alice RgglOVlfch and Molly Bohte. Residence, Johnstown, Pa. Pizem, Joseph—Father of Anthony, John, Michael, Mary Benevol, Anna Maver, Frances Campa. Repar, Joseph—Husband of Frances, father of Frances Nedoh, Frank. Pfc. Joseph. Residence at 435 E. 160 St. Slapnik. Josephine (formerly Gra-dishar, nee oPtocnik) — Wife of Anton. mother of Frank. Julius, Harry Gradishar, Josephine Bolek, sister of Mary Little. (Former residence. 14305 Jeane Ave.) Residence, Madison, Ohio. Tursic, Agnes (nee Debevec)—Mother of Jennie Cekada, Antonia Tanko, Agnes Mestek, Mary Yager. Residence at 19508 Mohawk Ave. A floorwalker, tired of his job, gave it up and joined the police force. Several months later a friend asked him how he liked his job. "Well," he replied, "the pay and the hours are good, but what I like best of all is that the customer is always wrong." "Do you think your cousin Helen is happily married?" "Yes, I'm sure she is. She has to go to a movie to get a good cry." * "Daddy isn't home," said junior answering the parson's knock on Sunday afternoon. "He went over to the golf club." Then, noting the shocked expression on the pastor's face, he added helpfully: "Oh. he isn't playing golf, of course. He just went over for a few highballs and poker." * The preacher was giving it thick and strong to his audience. He kept on repeating the phrase: 'VThere will be weeping and gnashing of teeth." A member of the congregation, getting rather bored, remarked: "Well, let them gnash them, them that has them." To which came back the solemn reply: "My friend, teeth will be provided." * One wit says the next generation is bound to be an improvement, because they're all from registered fathers. • "Say, Aunt Melissah, what am a paratrooper?" "Well, Honey, a para-trooper am a soljer what climbs down trees he never dumb up." * The Marietta, Ga., Rotary Club publishes a weekly newspaper called Ro-talight. The following appeared in a recent issue: QUICK WORK IN THREE ACTS 1. Australia—MacArthur appeals for reinforcement?. 2. Quebec—Roosevelt and Churchill promise reinforcements. 3. Eleanor arrives in Australia. Cyril V. Zalar, G 3/C, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zalar, 1384 E. 171 St., was home on a short furlough over the week-end. returning to camp last Monday. The fourth son in the family left last week to serve Uncle Sam, when Henry Hlabse, son of Mr. and Mrs Anton Hlabse, 1082 E. 72 St., left for the armed forces. Good luck and a safe return! The Semich family of Beech Grove, Ind., has ordered the Saturday edition of the American Home for their son, Peter, who is somewhere on the Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rakovec, 3915 Spokane Ave., report that their son Frank, who is in England, has been promoted to Staff Sergeant and has been awarded the Oak Leaf Cluster for unusual bravery during an attack on the enemy. His brother, Joseph, has been transferred from college and his new address is: Pvt. Joseph Rakovec, 15127118, 1st Pi'ov. Ord. Tng. Co. T-SS Ordnance School, OPG, Aberdeen, Md. Pfc. Victor Jeric, son of Mrs. Theresa Rangus, 3583 E. 81 St., writes from California that always there are: other places and other towns, wherever the road leads them. He was curious to know what's new in Cleveland, so his mother ordered the Saturday edition of the American Home for him. His address is: Pfc. Victor Jeric, Co. C, 3rd Signal Bn., Camp Young, Indio, Calif. The Saturday edition of the American Home has been ordered for Frank Mocilnikar of 835 E. 185 St. Cpl. William Bobnar, son of Mrs. Continued on Page 3 ST. MARY'S NEWS On Sunday, May 7 ,1944, the Young Ladies Sodality of St. Mary's Parish will again hold their annual Mother and Daughter's Mass, Communion and Breakfast at the 8:00 Mass. All mothers of the Sodalists are most cordially invited to attend with their daughters. Everyone is asked to meet down in the church basement at 7:30 a. m. in order that enough time will be allotted before Mass to take care of the pinning of flowers for the girls and their mothers. This is our day to honor our mothers and certainly no lovelier way could be found than by attending Mass and Communion with them, so be sure girls to bring your mothers with you. Breakfast for all will follow Mass in the church portables. At 7:30 P. M. Sunday evening the annual May Crowning will be held by the school children and the Young Ladies Soda- LAKE SHORE POST NEWS AMERICAN LEGION By JOHN WENZEL. JR. We are very proud of what the young men and women in service are doing, for the glory of Freedom in this troubled world of today, and we are equally proud of their dear mothers who, here at home, strive in every possible way, to animate comfort at home and elsewhere. When you read about the numerous occurences of mothers donating their blood, even as high as eleven times, and of another mother, who in her last few hours on this earth, provided her soldier son with a local newspaper, so that he might read about the events that occur in his home community, etc., you may wonder how mothers can perform such noble deeds. But our mothers are the patterns of our Heavenly Mother who endured an even crueler ordeal. Being now amid the beautiful moth of May, let's all lift our prayers to our Heavenly Mother for the occasion of the present conflict. "Oh. what a blessed and happy day it would be, If on this Mother's Day,' peace again we could see." Due to the unexpected appearance of Mr. Wayne Smith, Cuyahoga County Council Commander, at our last meeting, April 13, 1944, we regret that (Continued on page 3) NEWBURGH NEWS What's New in Baseball llty. This year an entire new program has been arranged including a court for Mary and a May Queen. We hope it to prove as beautiful a ceremony as others have in previous years. To everyone we extend an invitation to attend, and join with us in honoring our Blessed Mother during this, her month, the month of May. ATTENTION ALL SODALISTS All girls are to be present in the church basement Sunday morning at 7:30 to assist in pinning the flowers for their mothers, and also must turn in their money for the fee to cover expenses. This is to be turned in to our Treasurer that morning. Please make it a point to be prompt, so that no last minute rushing will be necessary. For the May Crowning in the evening, all Sodalists must be down in the Study Club Room at not later than 6:30, in order to have ample time for you to dress for the ceremony. Please be prompt. Remember to bring your cape with you, if you have not as yet brought it down to the Study Club Room. Please make note of this, and do not forget it. Girls are reminded to wear their white blouses. NEWSY NOTES: The Annual May Frolic sponsored by the Sodalists at the Slovene Nat'l Home tonite will make history as the initial social highlight of the month. A final invitation is extended to you and your friends for a grand evening of dancing entertainment featuring Vadnal's Orchestra. We'll all be there! . . . Tickets are now in circulation for the Spring- Concert of the Juvenile Chorus Črički, an enthused group of youngsters who are interested in Slovene music and zealously rehearse under the direction of Mr. Ivan Zorman. ... A Mother's Day Prodam arranged and sponsored by our younger set, the SDZ Commodores, an active fraternal group supervised by Viki Hočevar will be held at the Slovene Nat'l Home on May 14th . . . The Glasbena Matica affair Sunday rated quite a representation of Newburgh's concert-goers. A musical treat, indeed! . . . The Class C Sandlot Stars are chiefly concerned about a sponsor who will undertake financial responsibility for their upkeep. They have a few prospects in mind! . . . The St. Lawrence Dramatic Gpild have plans underway for another rollicking comedy of the season which will be produced in the near future . . . Holy Name Seniors Gali Petric, Jean Snyder, Bernice Grden and Pat Lckan are concentrating on future careers. Congratulations to Pat who has the lead in the Senior Class Play "Rose of the Danube"! . . . Bill Zagar and Joe Kuhel anticipate Uncle Sam's greetings which were withheld until their completion of their high-school course . . . Frances Kastelic certainly displays artistic ability with her "interior ^decorating" for all social functions and class-room projects. Keep ud the good work! Mae Grden was among some of our numerous opera-lovers who attended "La Traviata" . . . Gali Planinsek and Dot Slak have resumed horse-back riding:, their favorite sport . . . Latin-eers Henry Paulin "master of the Ivories" and Donald Ferfolia, "King of the! Sax," really rate honorable mention | for their natural talent and musical appearances! . . . Frank Novak, now a member of Russ Morgan's Band greets pals from New York . . . Georgie Gu-canac, "that humorous bundle of wit" is making quite a name for himself in the entertainment world as a travel- | ing "Master of Ceremonies." . . . Bill j Turk and E4die Thomas take keen in- j terest in the growing of a new crop j (of hair). . . . You must hear Pauli Yanchar, feature vocalist of Vadnal's Orchestra, sing! . . . Merchant Marine! Frankie Kuhel was around enroute to j another point of embarkation . . . | Merchant Marine Emil Martincic will' be with his family for a few morel days before reporting to classes for Officer's Training. Emil has many interesting tales to relate concerning his duties of the past. . . . Rudy Zabak of the Mercahnt Marines spent' a few days in our midst . . . Seaman Johnny Kuznik has completed boot training • ' MISSES and LADIES Select your latest Style Fur or fine Cloth-Coat for the next 1914-45 winter season now from Cleveland's best factories on WILL-CALL with absolutely no extra charges, and at lowest prices in Cleveland. DO NOT DELAY! Just call or write for Appointment with no obligation on your part. Benno B. Leuslig ENdicott 3426 1034 A ddison Rd A complete selection of ^ Greeting Cards for all occasions ■ NOVAK'S 6128 St. Clair Ave. In contrast to the decision of Draft Board 29, regarding Rav Mack, Catcher Buddy Rosar's Buffalo Draft Board has given Buddy permission to play in Tribal home games, while holding a job at the Weatherhead Co. Red-haired Jim Tobin of the Boston Braves pitched his way into baseball's hall of fame this week, when he hurled the first no-hit no-run game since 1941 in shutting out the Brooklyn Dodgers, 2 to 0. His mates performed flawlessly. He missed a perfect game by just two bases on balls. Lou Boudreau, manager of the Cleve-' land Indians, was rejected from naval service, when he took his physical exam at Chicago Wednesday, becauss of ankles too weak for armed duty. Paul O'Dea, young Indian outfielder, was rejected at the induction center in Cleveland, because of an eye injury. The Washington Senators executed the first triple play in the majors this season last Saturday at the expense of the New York Yankees. With men on first and second base, Catcher Rol-lie Hemsley lined to Joe Kuhel, who threw to George Myatt at second for the second out. Myatt then tagged Oscar Grimes for the third out. The Senators won, 9 to 3. The St. Louis Browns tied a modern major league record last Friday, when they beat the Chicago White Sox, 3 to 1, fpr their ninth victory of th'e season without a loss. Last Saturday's Indian-Tiger game went 12 inning^ with the Tigers using 5 pitchers and the Indians 4. Final result, Cleveland 7, Detroit 6. Monday's and Tuesday's games at Cleveland with the Chicago White Sox, stretched into 10 innings each, giving one victory to each, but Wednesday's game, Cleveland 9, Chicago 4, placed the Indians into the first division. Baseball standings are: AMERICAN LEAGUE Club G. W. L. Pet. St. Louis ........................14 11 3 786 New York ........................11 7 4 636 'CLEVELAND ................13 6 7 462 Boston ..............................13 6 7 462 Philadelphia ....................11 5 6 455 Washington ....................11 5 6 455 Detroit ..............................13 5 8 385 Chicago ............................12 4 8 333 NATIONAL LEAGUE dlub G. W. L. Pet. St. Louis ..........................13 10 3 769 Cincinnati ........................12 8 4 667 Philadelphia ....................12 8 4 667 New York..........................12 7 5 583 Brooklyn ..........................13 7 6 538 Pittsburgh ........................10 4 6 400 Boston ..............................13 3 10 231 Chicago ............................11 1 10 091 I -0- WEDDING BELLS ............ I Married a weertc ago Wednesday I were Miss Ann Stiftar apd Sgt. Frank I Zidonis. The ceremony was performed I at St. Vitus Church. The bride is the I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stif- I tar, 5810 Dibble Ave., and the groom I s the son of Mrs. Helen Zidonis of 5806 I Dibble Ave. A wedding ceremony this Thurs- I Jay at St. Vitus Church united in I narriage Miss Lillian Murgel, daugh- I ;er of Mrs. Mary Murgel, 6114 Glass I We. ,and First Sergeant Dominic Cian- I :ibelli. ? , truly ^' because I really and w» < j ing it!!! , „ m. I want to ask hello to all my swell m in Cleveland for me. 1L> . much!!! T'B P®7 Now. when I go over, ^y 240 MM Howitzer at a pull the guard. I'll say . p was for my old friend Cleveland." wfotf Well, I'll be closing , you to death. Y 0 r So long. Best of WCN Aloha, vi|! ./A Keep up the and is now enjoying a » d ti<*f Seamen Johnny Barle ko were granted brief " ^K Pfc. Harold Miklich n*^-* Colorado after being days . . . Seaman Lou » ^ rived home from Pa""' ^ In ously with his aunt L°»rof ^ ; N. Y.) who is a memoe' y?J s, It certainly is grand to » tftj 1,: again! . . . RalphJ^ fU off for sea duty to ^ , Burg . . . Friends ana » ( Walter honored him * p 'j party Sunday. Joe is " je> j of Uncle Sam's Navy • • '^t» f( to our latest khaki-»® pf Rudy Gorenc and L°u ^ Maple Hgts)! . ifi* j What's a reunion 1» j0rj| when Benny Godec an (()i s g-ol (Elizabeth) met »^ and "Fatty" Debelak! . ■ ^ buddies are so rapine ^j<, that a reunion will soo» m occurance . . . 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