Ameriška Domovina !%■ H/l E RIC-/I lil— HO IVI E fepMMT UlAGfi ONLY 8L0VCNIAN MORNING N€WSPAP€R CLEVELAND 3, 0.. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1949 LETO LI.-VOL. IX VESTI IZ SLOVENIJE ROVI GROBOVI Sestanek voditeljev komunliiM j Pragi Matija Susteriil Po dolgi bolezni je umrl na svojem domu v četrtek popoldne Matija Šušteršič, p. d. Jer-nejov, 35577 E. 82 ‘Sit. Star je bil 78 let. Doma iz vasi Gabro- REV. ZORKO STANKO, do- Prednica samostana je zaprta ma iz Leskovca pri Krškem je v Poljčanah. Za sestrami žaluje jvelk, fara Zagradec pri Fužini, bežal leta 1945 na Koroško, od- tudi okoliško prebivalstvo, po-1odkoder je prišel sem pred 53 koder je odšel v Italijo, v Pra- sebno reveži, ki so imeli v samo-1 leti. Bil je član dr, sv. Aloj-glii nadaljeval bogoslovne štu- stanu svoje zatočišče. kija in dr. sv. Jožefa št. 146 dije. je 7. julija 1946 v b$gun-| V LOGATCU JE UMRL Mar- KSKJ. Zapušča žalujoče so-ekem taborišču Senigallia bral ko Menart, oče desetih otrok. V [progo Mary, rojena Zaletel, sinovo sv. mašo. Avgusta meseca'mladih letih je.delal v Minne-na Johna in Joseipha ter hčere istega leta je odšel v goriško13oti pet let. Ob smrti je bil star,^ar>' Tomšič, Anna Blatnik in nadškofijo in bil nastavljen v 64 let. V Ameriki zapušča hčer Josephine, vnuke in več sorod- župniji Srednje, dekanija Ka-Ivanko, ki je sedaj poročena Mrs. nat. Zadnje čase je upravljal F. Skalko in biva na Eveleth, tudi župnijo Ročinj. Sedanji Minn., sestri Mary Slabe, Ply-oblastniki v teh krajih, niso mo- month, Wis. in Heleno Repar gli prenesti, ko so videli, kako na Eveleth, Minn. župljani obeh župnij č. g. Zor-1 ------o----_ nikcv. Pogreb se bo vršil v pon-deljek ob 8:30 iz Louis Ferfo-lia pogrebnega zavoda v cerkev sv. Lovrenca ob devetih. Adolph /. Macbrol Kot smo. že poročali je v sredo zvečer umrl v Lakeside bol- Slovenski Katoliški dan v Clevelandu Svetovni revolucionarji de- Ves mesec junij se moramo pripravljati — Zbiranje prispevkov za kritje stroškov — Pevci in pevke naj se prijavijo. Tele besede so napisane po-dobrodelne namene. Pripravljal-* Razne drobne novice iz Clevelanda in le okolice ' a.|” *'a^rfe. sebno katoliškim Slovencem in ni odbor seveda nima nikakih Proti jetiki— !*K ‘riTT6 i™,#!!" Slovenkam v Clevelandu in oko- sredstev in zelo težko čaka, daj Brezplačno pregledovanje KO Ml syewvno Kome- lic. gamo mesec d„j ;mamo ge bi se zbralo vsaj nekaj za kritje j pljuč z X žarki bo od 6. do 11. renco komunizma. za priprave. Čeprav je V3e samo prvih nujnih izdatkov, ki so ne-j junija zlasti za okolico Union Praga, Češka. 4r Končan je dogodek enega dne, vendar jejizogibni. Prosimo vpoštevajte Ave. V tem času bo pregledo-kongres češke .komunistične treba sedaj krepko prijeti, da'to in bodite kolikor le mogoče j valna komisija delala od 9. ure Stranke. Izgleda, da komunisti- bomo ta dan res prav in popol-*radodarni. Bog plačaj vnaprej! zjutraj do 2. ure popoldne v čni voditelji niso Jtaeli namena noma izkoristili za namen, ki Na svidenje na Katoliškem Dne- r,‘“1 no posvetiti kaj prida pozornosti smo si ga postavili. Ce hočemo, svojemu strankinemu kongresu da bo manifestacija res mogo-kot takemu, ampak ko hoteli pri- čna in urejena, lepa in ob enem rediti veliko važnnjlo konferen- koristna, je treba, da vsi prl-co^voditeljev kojinizma. Ta praljalni odseki takoj v začetku ----------:-------sL,Vni značaj, meseca poprimejo za delo. Nikar konferenca ima Najvažnejša rja?«® sp* ■* •** =*■ =•= so poskrbeli, da je č. g. Zorko J je bil 48 let, rojen v Clevelan- dobil nalog, da mora pred Veli-'posvečal v duhovnika novomaš-‘»a‘Javj6 minJ'rtaStri ko nočjo zapustiti svoje mesto nik Rev. George Louis Subotici,^JR nS£i Suhadol m oditi v ljubljansko škofij o. I Posvetil ga bo škof Joseph C.)kovi trgovini 3 tevlji. Mnofei se Namesto v Ljubljano, pa je od-|Wilging D. D. v katedrali Pre- ga u 3pominjali kot prid-šel nazaj v Italijo in se sedaj svetega Srca v Pueblo Colo. Slo- nega in delavnega mladega mo-nahaja v Gorici. |vesno prvo sveto daritev bo novi ža. Pozneje je delal v Amei;i- V MIRNEM PRI GORICI je duhovhik opravil v nedeljo dne'can steel & Wire Co., nazad-bilo na Veliko nedeljo pri vata-5. junija ob enajstih v cerkvi!nje pa pri Cleveland Saw Co. jenju toliko ljudi, kakor še nik-'.Svete Terezije v Pueblo. Izapušča soprogo Frances rojč-dar doslej. Tudi velikonočno! Novomašnikova mati Ana Su-,no Mihelčič, sina Adclpha, ki spoved je opravilo izredno veli- botich je hči spoštovanih pionir-je v ameriški armadi v Aber-ko ljudi in tudi moških. Oblast-jev v Piiebfo, Mary in Joseph deen Maryland Proving riiki so tudi v.Mirnem skušali|Snedic, oče George Subotich jejGroundš. Dalje zapušča brata spraviti ta dan ljudi na udarni-,ugleden trgovec. Mati je bilaJosepha in sestro Mary Hoche-ško delo, kar pa jim ni uspelo, j dolga leta cerkvena pevka. Dru- W'JfU® Ljudstvo si je proti volji oblasti žina novomašnikova je podpira-naredilo pnifffriijj - |la rojake je Magdalene št. Družina živi na 13 16? s KSKJ. ;t. vu dne 3. julija. Zatiranje Cerkve v Čehoslovaški Praga, Češka. — Češka komu- it na konfe- ne odlašajmo na zadnji teden nistična vlada je izdala odred- CTS Building 3240 East 93. St. v dneh 7. 8. in 9. junija, v Welling Flower Shop 3483 E. 93. St. dne 10. junija od 2 do 9. ure popoldne in dne 11. junija na istem mestu od 9. ure zjutraj do 4. ure popoldne. Vsak, kdor ljubi svoje zdravje, naj stopi za trenotek v pregledovalnik in dovoli, da ga pregledajo. Pregled traja samo 2 minuti. Poročila o ugotovitvah so stro-Boj proy Ko zaupna. Čuvajmo sebe in renči je Georgi Malenkov, pod- vse. Takrat bo še itak doolj ta- bo, da mora vsak duhovnik do-! predsednik sovjetske vlade, član kega dela, na katero nismo mo-.biti predhodno odobritev vlade politbiroa in vodja ■ kominfor- gli poprej misliti. Vse stvari predno more nastopiti kakršno-me. To je sedaj tretja osebnost morajo biti v glavnem poprej koli službo v dušnem pastirstvu • v boljševiški Rusiji. Konferen-opravljene in pripravljene. ali cerkveni upr ' ~ ' ča ima po udeležencih svetovni) To|e porožajo p08amezni odse- Cerkvi8e na značaj. Tam so zastopniki ko- ki pripravljalnega odbora: God-'zao9truje- Nadškof Beran je v munističnih strajk Kitajske,!^ sv. Jožefa v Collinwoodu je,l:i03ef)nem pastirskem pismu sva-Francije, Italije, Nizozemske,izjaVilai da nam bo igrala Iril katoličane, da ne smejo pod-Danske, Belgije, Norveške, An-' pripravlja, lep koncert Požr- pirati komunističnega režima in 1 glije, dežel sovjetskega bloka J tvovalnim godbenikom in njiho- (njegovih sopotnikov, ki pod vod-’ Kanade, Nove Zelapdije, Južne u vodjj 3e že ,edaj zahvaiju>tvom bivšega duhovnika Ploj- ‘ Afrike in zastopn%komunizma!jemo istotako so'izjavili pevci harja *“*»1° dobiti med katoli' , med drugimi manjšimi narodi.Lerkv zbora pri Mariji i4ani’ Privržencev. Nadškof je Kolikor doslej lis« poročajo,J Vnebovzetii da 30 pripravljeni napovedal, da je verjetno, da bo ; ameriške komuniste zastopa sa- nastoplti t samostojno * svojim tudi °" ‘n čekka Cerkev raorala ' mo pevec^ Paul Roberson, kot koncertnim programom i skuP-'fozi mučeništvo kakor je to slu- ..... _ častni gost. , no z VBemi pevci_ w ^0 nast0. čaj v drugih deželah sa železno 0fIf||| Metnica_ pili. Enaka prijava je prišla od »veso. Vlada je seda;j prepove-l y 30boto ,cb 8:25 bo v St. cerkvenega zbora Dri sv. Lov- da,a trJ. cerkvene Francis cerkvi (Superior in 71. svojce pred zavratno morilko jetiko. V bolnišnici— Paul Kraboc iz 1522 E. 172 St. se nahaja zelo resno bolan v Lakeside bolnišnici. Za rojstni dan— V pcmdeljek praznuje svoj 75. rojstni dan poznani rojak Jernej Krašovec iz 1026 E. 68 St. Soproga, otroci, sorodniki in prijatelji mu želijo še mno-bo zdravih in zadovoljnih dni. John Germ, ko je prišel v Ame- so. Večina ljudi radi tega ni hotela h kosilu rekoč: “Ce že celo leto niste pokazali mesa, ga še žina na veliki petek sami pojejte.” prljl Na veliko nedeljo pa je bila obi- Mrs. Johana Mervar v Clevelan- žin°' S^Ltich^evifne'^r^e^ je Frank Jaklich, ki je J870 v Skalah pri’Velenju ria » “'“.ir»■*. čajna hrana brez mesa, ki je po izjavah komunističnih ljudi sa- mih, vedno ista ih zelo slabo prepevale v cerkvenem zboru pripravljena. Vina tudi v Solkanu ni in ga ni bilo niti za Veliko noč. Pivo so dali le od Časa do časa. železniška restavracija Vida. Frank Jaklich du sta bile najboljše prijataljice od mladosti. Skupaj sta 17 let 'val v City Hospital. Bil je staf 63' let, roje« 'v Trebnjem na Dolenjskem, je prišel v Ameriko pred 35 leti. Zapušča nečaka Louis Ausec v Clevelandu, Steve Susec v Peru, 111., in pri Mariji Pomagaj in Mrs. Subotič je bila družica pri poroki Mrs. Frances 'ciaA Mervarjevih. jv ba Salle, IH. Pogreb bo v so- Ameriški Slovenci, se s starši)boto ob 10:15 iz Zakrajškovega ima le sifon in kpkšno žganje, in novomašnikom veselimo sre-'pogrebnega zavoda v cerkev sv. Za Veliko noč so imeli brinjevec, čnega dogodka in blagoslovlje-jvida in na ppkopališče Kalva-Ljudje so se tega navadili in za1 nega dne. Novomašniku in nje- rija. vino nihče ne vpraša. Ce bi kdo1 govi družini najiskreneje česti-vprašal po vinu, bi od njega ta-jtamo. koj zahtevali dokumente, ker bi| -------p. šel leta 1908 in se je takrat na- doslej Opravljenega v tem oziru,) parjZ( Francija. — Umrl je nam daje sigurnost, da bo za kardinal in pariški' nadškof Su-našo pesem in godbo dobro pre- hard, Bil je 76 ]et gtar. Kardi. skrbijenb. !na] j8 bil velika cerkvena oseb- . . Gospa Ianka Mervarjeva pri- nost svetovnega imena. Doživel nju Tajnšek ali njegovi ženi dno razpojiija pi8lna in prošnje je kot škof dve svetovni vojni. selil v Los Angeles, Kalifornia.' Kdor bi vedel zanj ali če on bere sam to prošnjov-naj bo tako dober in se javi gospodu Fra- misiiii, da je prišel Bog ve od' Komunistična delegacija kje, ker ne pozna njih manir. . « « • NE SLADKORJA NE MOKE l»J M 11001 V FailZ niso delili ves maj y mnogih krajih Slovenije. Enostavno ni in Volitve v Avstriji Dunaj, Avstrija. — V Avstriji so razpisane splošne volitve v parlament za 10. oktobra letos. tako pritožujejo. STUDENICE PRI MARIBORU. — Razgnali so tamkajšnji samostan. Sestre so odšle iz samostana 10. maja. Odlok je prišel dne 8. maja. Komunisti delajo s tako vihro kot nacisti med vojno. Sestre so odšle na svoje domove, oziroma kamor je katera mogla. Sestra Klementina je ostala v tukajšnjem župnišču. Pariz, Francija. — Sovjetski Governer podpisal zakon o avtocesti za Ohio ••----- - Columbia, (L Governer njih ministrov zasliši delegacijo Lausche je p^p^, zakon o pri- .v zastopnik Andrej Višinski je) ljudem nič ne pomaga naj se še naj konferenca zuna. Tri H 4» Nek ameriškf dnevnik v Clevelandu je oni dan poklonil prvenstvo v igranju polk slovenskim harmonikarjem. Postali smo to- najtesnejšega sodelovanja s Sov. vshodne Nemčije. Naš tajnik Acheson je takole zavrnil predlog: Ne verjamem, da bo ta delegacija povedala kaj drugega kot bi povedal gospod Višinski. Raje poslušam gospoda Višinskega samega, da vsaj slišim uradno mnenje sovjetske vlade, kot pa da bi poslušal te delegate, ki nikakor ne predstavljajo nemškega naroda in njegovega mnenja. -----—;— Kitajska gre z Rusijo Canton, Kitajska. — Kitajski komunisti so objavili program 3 Turnpike cesto v Pennsylvai niji. Governer je pri, tem izjavil, da se cesta ne bo gradila na račun države. Nasprotniki te ce. ste pa skušajo načrt preprečiti in zbrati toliko podpisov, da bi povzročili referendum, proti temu* da se v Ohio gradi ta cesta, ki bi bila razdeljena v štiri direktne avtne proge. To je Jožef Oštir, rojen leta Barbari na gornji naslov. Franc Martinčič, Eschwge Ostlandlager 16, Hessen USA zone Germany išče svojega ujca, brata svoje matere, Franca Kun-stek, ki je šel. v Ameriko po prvi vojni- in se naselil takrat v Clevelandu, Ohio ali v bližini. Franc Martinčič je sin Frabarjevega Lojza, njegova mati pa je bila iz Grahovega* Kunstekova Frančiška. Ubili so jo komunisti med revolucijo, Franc Abulnar D. P. Camp Cinnecitta, Roma, Italy prosi, da bi se mu javil Frank Bricelj, ter kakih 35 let, sedaj živi JteJ$J$hdu ali- okolici. Pred vojno je živel v Sloveniji pri svo-| jih starših, ki so še sedaj V Hru-j mogoče naten- ...., ■ .. . .. čno število pevcev in pevk po Jfardlfial HI za prispevke, ki so združeni ob Med drugo svetovno vojno je enem s primerno zabavo po zbo- ostal v Parizu tudi pod nacisti-rovanju. Lepo prosimo vse, da čno okupacijo a ni dal nikake se hitro odzovejo in vrnejo svo- izjave v korist nacističnega režije odgoOvre in prispevke v ko- ma. Bil je velik socijalni dela-vertah, ki so itak priložene na vec in organizator katoliške do-njen naslov Wade Park Ave. brodelnosti. Nastopal je vedno 7801 Cleveland 3, Ohio. Vsa in odločno proti komunizmu in prireditev bo 3icer brez vsake je še letos izdal pastirski list v vstopnine. Kar bo gospa Mer-j katerem povdarja, da je nauk var nabrala, bodo edini dohodki,*komunizma sovražen Cerkvi in k katerimi bomo mogli krit| veri, da ga je Cerkev obsodila stroške. Ce bi kaj preostalo, bd jn se vsak katolik sam sodi, če šlo vse za katoliške slovenske ta nauk še sprejme in. širi. Razne najnovejše svetovne vesti NEW YORK. — Associated Press poroča, da je bilo ob kon-jin swrBui, *j so se»™»j y ^ in na sam spominski dan skuipno 413 mrtvih v raznih šiči pn Ljubljani. Leta 1939 se_u „„ „„ ,„„s;u ana i« je vrnil nazaj v Ameriko, prišel rej prvaki v kulturi polke. « • ’ • Nam se zdi ta slava dokaj dvomljivega odmeva. Lepše bi £nem ^r' gospodarskem področ-bilo, če biprednjačili v čem dru- •-gem kot s — hramonikami. * • • Niti ne vemo prav,'če je ame- Komunuti u r e j u jejo Shanghai in prodirajo proti Canton-u Canton, Kitajska. ■— Komunistična vojska, ki je zavzela po vojni leta 1946 zopet v Jugoslavijo pa se zopet vrnil v Ameriko. Z očetom sta doma imela kleparsko obrt. Kdor kaj ve o Frank Briclju, naj to javi Francu Abulnar na gornji naslov ali pa na naslov Emigrantski odbor za Slovence Roma, Via dei Coll^8, Italy. jetsko Unijo. Ta program bodo razširili v listih, po radiju in ga izvedli na diplomatskem, politi- Shanghai, se že odpravlja na pohod proti jugu, kjer je Canton, začasno mesto kitajske narodne vlade. V Shanghai-ju ni veliko ruševin in poškodb vsled voje-vanja. Mesto ima precej normalen izgled. Amerikancev in dru- Begunske druiine obupno prosijo naj u javijo Sponzorijl, riški dnevnik mislil zares, ko je g; y jjg sprejeli, da bi te mo-pisal o napredovanju našegaLj, naseliti v Ameriki So oaml dičnega naroda na polju Polk.jodlMnl Slovenci in dobri deUto-ali nas je pomiloval. cL nesrečah, ki so se zgodile v prometu in med proslavami. 253 je bilo ubitih samo v prometnih nezgodah na cestah, 87 jih je utoni-lo, 73 jih je zgorelo v požarih in pri avijonskih nesrečah. Hudo vprašanje najemnin . pil novi zakon o kontroli najemnin v veljavo, je 250000 stanovanj že izgubilo omejitev najemnine. Lokalne oblasti so namreč v 29 državah priporočale, da se omejitev ukine ali pa gih tujcev komunisti še ne pre- ralni urad je odobril vse take ganjajo. Prehrana je precej v redu in cene živilom so padle. sklepe, le v enem slučaju je povišanje odklonil. barfetsšt vabijo na ples, ki ga priredijo nocoj v SND na St. Clair Ave. Igral bo Johnny Vadnalov orkester. Pozdravi jz hCicaga— Poznani slovenski čarovnik John Grdina, ki se je udeležil konvencije ameriških čarovnikov v Chicagu, pošilja vsem Clevelandčanom tople pozdrave. Na obisku— Mr. in Mrs. George Adlešič iz Chicaga sta prišla na obisk k družini Mr. in iMrs. Peter Rom, (1208 E. 61 St. Adlešiže-vi in Romovi so doma iz »tega kraja v stari domovini in se niso videli že 36 let. Obenem sta bila Adlešičeva tudi na svatbi Romove hčerke Katherin, ki se je zadnjo soboto poročila v cerkvi sv. Vida z 31 r. Frank G. Drviš. NevestajRje diplomirana bolničarka v St. Alexis bolnišnici. Obletnica— V soboto ob 8:30 bo v cerkvi sv. Vida maša za pok. Johana Kolar y spomin osme obletnice njene smrti. NEBRASKA CITY, NEB. — Viharji so zopet delali škodo po zapadni Ameriki. V južno-zapadni Iowi je vihar porušil tri farmarske hiše in ena družina je bila ranjena. Blizu Nebraske so istotako nekateri farmarski domovi porušeni. Viharji so divjali tudi po severno-zapadni Missouri in severno-vzhodnem Kansas, Nekaj ljudi se je v viharju poškodovalo. Električna napeljava in telefoni so pretrgani V celi pokrajini. m f, f' RIM, ITALIJA. — Italijanska vlada je odredila, da se 1. julija ukine vsako racijoniranje. Vlada pravi, da je sedaj že v Washington. — Odkar j‘e sto- Italiji toliko vseh potrebščin na trgu, da racijoniranje ni več potrebno. , WASHINGTON. — Predsednik Truman se je na časnikarski konferenci izjavil, da nasprotuje posojilu Španiji. Predsed nik svojega stališča ni utemeljil, ali poprej je že tajnik Acheson izjavil, da naša vlada smatra špansko vlado za diktaturo, ki ne Pri družini Mr. in Mrs. M. M. Malinas, 826 E. 115 St. se je oglasila štorklja hi pustila za spomin dvojčka, fantka in punčko. Materino dekliško ime je bilo Elsie Zaletel iz druiine Joseph Zaletel, 1367 E. 52 St. --------------o------ Sovjeti ne priznavajo komunistične vlade na Kitajskem .Shanghai Kitajska. — Sovjeti so presenetili svet z novico, da bodo zaprli vse konzulate na ozemlju, ki so ga osvojile komunistične čete. Objava pra-' vi, da Sovjetska Unija ne priznava uradno novega komunističnega režima. Zato se bo zaprl določi višja najemnina in fede- spoštuje demokratičnih svoboščin. Takrat je Acheson zahteval, koMHiat v Shanghai-ju, Pei- da bi Španija morala Uvesti gotove davčne in gospodarske reforme, da bi se moglo priporočiti posojilo. Španija je prosila za bilijon dolarjev. pingu in drugih mestih, ki so zadnji čas prišla pod komunistično oblast ^jpgjy&DOMgnm **= jo gabili oni in dali zanjo svoja mlada življenja. Če bomo pak pripeljala je koto, katero (JA1CE8 DEBEVEC Editor) an st a«, 1 ow# JUNE W «» «1 WED THU FRI SAT I 2 3 4 5678 9 10 n 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 NAROČNINA Za Zed. države 18.60 na leto; za pol leta 86.00; n četrt leta $3.00. Za Kanado in sploh ta dežele izven Zed. držav $10.00 na leto. Za pol leta $6.00, za 8 mesece $3.60. SUBSCRIPTION RATES United States $8.60 per year; $6.00 for 6 months; $8.00 for 8 months. Canada and all other coon-tries outside United States $10 per year. $6 for 6 months, $8.60 for 8 months. mitand u mnmrt nl— matter January tth IMS, at the net Office at Cleveland, Oblo, under the Act of March 3rd 1379. No. 109 • Fri., June 3, 1949 Prvo nedeljsko pismo Na tem mestu bomo ob petkih v bodoče večkrat ob-/ javljali pisma slovenskega duhovnika begunca, ki je preživel vse gorje revoulcije in zato more svoja duhovna navodila, ki jih piše, prepletati z resničnimi dogodki življenja v tej pretresljivi dobi. Pisma so prijetno nedeljsko branje za vsakega. Posebno so pa namenjena tistim našim naročnikom in bralcem, ki nimajo prilike, da bi ob nedeljah slišali verski nauk in duhovno vzpodbudno besedo v slovenščini, pa še ne znajo drugih jezikov. Upamo, da bomo' tako ustregli na vse strani. Uredništvo. Dragi prijatelj! Še čisto majhen paglavec sem bil, ko so me v šole poslali. Mati me je spremljala na postajo in ko sva prišla do križa na potu, se je ustavila in mi dejala: “Sin moj, odhajaš v nov svet, poln zmot, prevar in krivic. Tako rada bi ti dala seboj močnega varuha, ki bi te vodil po pravi poti, pa kje jo je> ne dolgd tegai komp0niral naj ga vzamem! Ne morem ti oskrbeti lepega življenja v mestu, saj veš, s kakšno beračijo in muko smo služili vsakdanji kos kruha. Na pot v novo življenje ti zato dam samo en nauk: Na Boga ne pozabi in svojo domovino, kjerkoli boš hodil, pa bo vse prav.” Pokrižala me je in odšla domov v vsakdanje križe in trpljenje, jaz pa v mesto, v šole. Nikdar ne bom pozabil tegale drobnega dogodka iz mojega življenja, zdi se mi, kot da so bile te besede materin to dvoje ohranili v tujini, smo ohranili vse. In s temi darovi se bomo mnogi nekoč vrnili domov in spet vrnili dmovirii Boga, ki so ga ji danes rdefči krvoloki ukradli, in spet ji bomo vrnili svoji zemlji pravo ljubezen, ki so jo danes oskrunili. S prisrčnim pozdravom, Tvoj prijatelj. naj blagosoivi, “saj je kar tukaj zamenoj,” jc dejala. Father Oa. rus ji prigovarja, naj počaka, O. “to maši Majnik je mimo. Lep je bil. bomo zbirali okrog Njegove po- Lepo so bile pa tudi šmarnice, katere so nam večer za večerom govorile o Marijnih vrlinah. Marijne čednosti so tako ljudke, da jih človek mora vzljubiti, če jih premisli. Pred vsem nas mora ganiti njena materinska ljubezen do današnjega zbeganega sveta. Ali ne mislite, da jo prav ta ljubezen naklanja k temu, da se tolikokrat in v tolikih različnih krajih prikazuje? Ona bi rada imela vse ljudi v nebesih. Zato nas tako pogosto in v raznih deželah opominja k povrnitvi nazaj k Bogu. • • • Pa tudi obisk pri šmarnicah je bil številen, vsaj starejših ljudi je bilo vsak večer lepo število. Mladi se pa izgovarjajo, da ne razumejo. Upamo, da bodo tudi oni končno, ko pridejo malo bolj k zreli pameti, vzljubili svojo nebeško Mater in bodo z veseljem peli krasne Marijine pesmi. Noben narod pa nima to- dobe in prosili za vesoljni mir. Pa tudi za domače potrebe ga prosimo. Imamo med seboj ljudi kateri so omrzeli v ljubezni do Boga in do Presvetega Srca, ki jih še vedno ljubi in skuša zveličati. Berite 21. poglavje evangelija sv. Luka: Ne vem, če je še kak drug del sv. pisma tako poln svarjenja in tudi tolažbe za nas zemljanje. Tisto poglavje vas bo pretreslo. Zadnjo sredo je graduirala Miss Marion Mauer, hčerka Mr. in Mrs. John Mauer na 82. St Miss Mauer je izurjena organi-stinja in obenem dobra pevka. Pohajala je Notre Dame Colloge skozi dobo štirih let. Ona je bila, kolikor je meni znano, prva izmed naših deklet, ki je zdelala toliko šol. Prihodnje leto mi- ker zdaj ni čas za to. jo bom blagoslovil." — “Ne, kar zdja jo blagoslovite, saj je tb.” Komaj je pregovoril Indijanko, da je odnehala. Takoj po maši, p redno so ljudje odšli, je že mar-širala Indijanka s kozo po sredi cerkve, pred oltar in v zakristijo in koza za njo. Father Clarus je ženi ustregel, kozo blagoslovil in žena mu poljubi roko in vsa vesela odide zopet po cerkvi doli s kozo proti domu. Kaj ne, mi bi tega ne storili in tudi ni ravno najboljši čas za kaj takega. Vendar pa je skoro gotovo, da je ta otrok narave Bogu bolj dopadljiv kot smo mi. ki se štejemo, da smo “fini.” Adijo samski stan so rekli zadnjo soboto, Mirko Novak iz Thomas, O. in Mildred Marinčič, ki sta postala mož in žena pri lepi krščanski poroki. Frank Legan iz Maple Heights pa je šel iskat nevesto v sosednjo češko faro. Vsem želimo obilo sreče. • NASA No, bom pa malo zaspal, če že me je kar zmagovalo. Takrat ilisem vedel, da jt bila to zadnja večerja zame v bolnišnici v takem obsegu. Od jutri naprej mi bodo žlice šteli, pa nisem še ve-del, da mi jih bodo. Bom že povedal, kako sem se začudil, ko mi je bolničarka v soboto opoldne prinesla par fingrgtov. pa v vsakem nekaj stvari, da ni bilo ne u živet, ne za umret. Po večerji so me nekaj časa pustili, da sem prežvekoval, potem so me pa začeli nekaj vrteti in spravljati v red. Dva zdravnika sta prišla do mene tisti večer, ki sta hotela vse zvedeti, pa ki še nobenega poznal nisem in nisem vedel, če jim smem zaupati ali ne. Bila sta internista ali tako hočejo, sem 3i mislil tisto [domača zdravnika. Kaj prvo popoldne v bolnišnici, ko vprašujeta, sem si mislil, kar so me kmalu po kosilu nagnali v mojega zdravnika vprašajta, ki posteljo, pa ki je bil zunaj tako me je sem poslal, pa vama bo lep in še visok dan, da ga je bila zares škoda preležati. Saj ne rečem, da bi mi prav prišlo, če bi bil kje za hlapca. Kakor tisti, ki se je ukordal in ga je gospodar prvo jutro poklical, naj gre živini pokladat. “Pred zajtrkom se jaz ne lotim nobenega dela,” se je odrezal sli vstopiti v Western Reserve; jih bo pa 50 miljonov in eden. hlapec in naročil goapodarju, V Ameriki je 60 milijonov av-lnaj ga pokliče, kadar bodo mati tomobilev. Ko pa bomo mi dali v kuhinji klicali k mizi. No, ko krasen nov Plymouth nekemO se je pa dobro napeštal, je rekel, }0. julija na cerkvenem pikniku,Ida so tam, kjer je prej delal, po liko in tako lepe pesmi o Mariji da se pripravi za poklic knjižni- kot slovenski. Naj omenim ono Lepa si Marija, ni je tebi par.” Ali ona “Oznanil je angel,” in “Lepa si, lepa si.” K tem moramo pridejati tudi ono novo, ki za; K zadnjemu tako? Ne vem, morda so ji ob slovesu solze zalivale oži, njeno dobro srce pa je v tisti uri govorilo: Sin moj, hčerka moja, na Boga ne; pozabita in na svojo domovino. Nič te,ne poznam, prijatelj, ki boi bral tele vrstice, ne vem za tvoj položaj, morda si mlad, morda bogat; samo eno vem, ista zemlja je naju rodila, isto pesem nama je mati pela ob zibelki, enako besedo nama je Bog položil v usta, Slovenca sva ti in jaz, zato te ljubim, zato sem se odločil, da ti bom vsako nedeljo pisal, da ne bova na Boga in svojo domovino pozabila. Žalostna usoda nas je danes razmetala po vsem svetu. Mnogo vas je odšlo že pred desetletji iz domovine iskat vsakdandji kos kruha, premajhna in preskopa še bila naša zemlja za vse. Nas druge pa je vrgla v tujino krvava revolucija, ki je zadivjala čez našo zemljo. Moj Bog, kako je tujina dostikrat neusmiljena, kako brez srca, kako tako tanko nam je rezala kruh in morda ga še! Je pač tako, tujca vsakdo prezira, vsakdo ga pahne s poti, ki vodi k sreči, pravijo, da še kamen na 'cesti tujca sovraži. Menda kmalu ne bo več države na svetu, kjer ne bi Slovenci prebivali. Marsikdo se v bridkih urah sprašuje: kaj sem vendar zagrešil jaz kaj je zagrešil narod, da ga je Bog tako udaril, tako raztepel? Ne ti in ne jaz, prijatelj, teh čudovitih božjih potov ne razumeva. Vendar mi včasih prihaja na tiisel, kaj če ni prav v tem naše prav posebno božje poslanstvo? Povsod nas je Bog razsejal kot kleno zrno, da bi povsod rodili stotere sadove kraljestva božjega. Povsod nas je Bog razpostavil kot luči, kot svetilnike, da bi z močno vero svetili zablodelemu svetu. Povsod nas je Bog Ivan Zorman. Pa so še številne druge slovenske melodije Marina čast. Pred par tedni so naši pevci koncem maše zapeli neko tako krasno slovensko “ Ave Maria” da bi se človek lahko od veselja do same krasote, ki jo vživa ob njej, jokal in smejal vse čarke. Takoj za njo pa bo gra- duirala njena sestrica Margaret iz Holy Name High School. Naše čestitke obema in staršem. še druga izborna pevka in tudi organistinja je pa Miss Frances Adler, ki bo letos graduirala iz Marymount High School. Da je bila izvrstna učenka kaže to. ki je dobila “scholarship.” Za prihodnje leto misli vstopiti v Notre Dame College. Tudi njej želimo najboljšega uspeha. Congratulations,1 “Tanny.” Podružnica št. 21SŽZ Cleveland, O. — članice od podružnice št. 21 SŽZ v West Parku prijazno vabijo vse cenjeno občinstvo, staro in mlado, da se prav gotovo-udeležite proslave na čast vsem očetom, ki se bo vršila s plesom, tako zvanim “Fathers Day Dance” v soboto 4. junija v naši novi dvorani na W. 131. St. Začetek plesa bp-pb 8:80 zvečer. Najele smo najboljšo godbo in to je Frank Ko- jedi vselej nekoliko legli, da se želodec odpočije. Kljub temu, da nisem bil vajen, da bi se sredi popoldneva valjal po postelji, se takrat v bolnišnici nisem posebno mučil s spancem. Kar dobro sem jo rezal, dokler me je prijazna bolničarka zbudila in mi povedala, naj se pripravim, ker bo zdaj večerja. ., Ne bo napek v bolnišnici, sem si mislil, če bo šlo tako. Spali bomo, pa jedli. Upam, da bom to težko opnavilo lahko vzdržal. Hotel sem vstati za večerjo^ pa mi je bolničarka ukazala, da se V3e .povedal. Do pičice vse sta hotela zvedeti. Pa če bi že oba hkrati prišla in bi me vsak nekaj časa spraševala. Pa sta prišla, vsak zase in sem moral vselej začeti od kraja. Vse sta hotela zvedeti: če sem bil rojen, zakaj in kje, vse od moje žlah-te, kaj vem, do katerega kolena nazaj. Dobro sem govoril za vse, kakor se to spodobi za sorodni- ka. Ne vem, zakaj sta me tako fergerala, kot bi kaj hudega storil in bi me iskali zastran pravice. Kimala sta in poslušala. Kvečjem če je kateri pripomnil: aha, kot bi bilo vse samo ob sebi razumljivo. Eden zdravnikov mi je celo ukazal, da sem mu pokazal jezik. Zamalo se mi je zdelo tako početje. Saj nisem otrok, ki bi imel ošpice ali koze. Vseeno sem mu ga pokazal, prav do konca. No, saj mu ni zamere, ki je še mlad in se šele uči za dohtarja. Pogledal mi je .globoko v grlo, ker je hotel menda videti, kaj sem večerjal. Ko sta oba zdravnika opravila pri meni, me je obiskal i s bol- na drugem svetu tako milo ne zveni, kot ravno tam, kjer “sinovi slave; so.” Neprecenljiva škoda celemu svetu bi bila, če bi se naše prekrasne melodije izgubile. Zato zopet opozarjam našega slovenskega skladatelja in komponista, da začne z prirejanjem angleškišh besedi slovenskim melodijam. Naj naši po- Henry Perčun iz Benedic-orep tin, tine, Dolorep Volčanšric, Mary Valenčič M^ry Jane Shuster; Dorothy šeme, Elaine Pucell, Anna Marie; Sever, Angela Šušteršič, Rose Mary Prosen, Dolores Strauss, Rosalie Rayar, Mary Ann Supan. in morda še kateri, za katerega ne vemo. Vsi ti so pohajali v katoliške višje tomci vživajo vsaj naše melodi- šole, v katerih se človek izobra-je, če slovenske besede ne bodo zuje tudi po srcu in oziraje se mogli ohraniti. Naša naloga bi bila pa ta, da g. Zormana pri tem delu podpiramo. Angleški list “AVE MARIA” piše, da je bilo v Ljubljani sedem jezuitov vrženih v zapor in obsojenih zato, ker so nekaterim drugim jezuitom pomagali, da so mogli zbežati iz “svobodne (???) Slovenije.” Potem takem je res, kar pravi nekdo: “če bi komunisti poznali kaj humorja, bi se sami sebi tako smejali, da bi od smeha popokali.” -7, -----0 Ameriški podpredsednik razposlal kot glasnike, klicarje in oznanjevalce največje Barkley je oni dan povedal, da nevarnosti, ki proti vsemu svetu, to je brezbožni komuni- ‘je bil zadnje čase trikrat J>ri zem- Ali ni to čudovita naloga, neskončno lepo poslanstvo? Vidiš, prijatelj, da tega svojega poslanstva ne bova pozabila, ampak bova povsod glasnika kraljestva božjega, zato ti bom vsako nedeljo pisal in malo pokramljal s teboj. Bog ve koliko pisem naših beguncev, prav iz vseh delov sveta, sem že dobil. Enim gre dobro, drugim gre slabše, večina njih pa toži zlasti nad tem, da so nedelje tako puste, dostikrat celo brez maše, skoro vedno pa brez pridige v domačem jeziku. Vsi smo že spoznali, kako je tujina trda in kako rada bi iztrgala iz naših duš tiste dobre nauke ki so nam jih starši vcepili v duša. Da se to ne bo zgodilo boš lahko čital v “Ameriški Domovini” nedeljo za nedeljo besedo o Bogu. veri, krščanskem življenju in ta kotiček v našem listu naj izpolni tisto praznino v tvoji duši, ki jo ob nedeljah čutiš, pa tudi med tednom nosiš. Boga smo ljubili in svojo domovino, zato smo si morali v tujini nov dom poiskati. Testament svojih mater smo torej izpolnjevali. “Za Boga in domovino smo darovali življenje” —• tako bo za vedno napisana oporoka kočevskih mučencev v celici št. 1. s katerimi smo skupaj trpeli in ta oporoka mora osttai za vedno napisana tudi v naših srcih. Ljubimo Bo- ___________ ga, kot so ga ljubili oni, saj so s pesmijo o Kristusu Kralju k Parimo posvečen Presvetemu na ustih odhajali v smrt. Ljubimo svojo domovino, kot so ®fcu- Vsak petek večer 7:30 se očetu Piju XII. Jej Jej. Kaj bo zdaj!? Pa to še ni vse. Angleška princezinja Margareta je sv. očeta obiskala in se mu poklonila, če ravno ni katoliška in navzlic vsem protestom, ki so jih pošiljali nekateri bigoti angleškemu kralju. Oh, saj ni čuda, če gre vse narobe potem takem na svetu. Pa 20 minut je ostala pri papežu, ki se je raz-govarjal znjo. Zdaj pa že ne bo drugače, kot, da se znajde kak “šmir,” s katerim se papeža skuša očrniti in ogrditi. Najbr-že je še lucifer pri takih dogodkih z zobmi škripal. Enajstega junija 'bo 50 odkar je papež Leon XIII. posvetil ves svet presvetemu Srcu Jezusovemu. Mesec junij je pa na človekov -cilj. Naše čestitke vsem graduantom. Where are our boys? 4 • * Bliža se praznik presvetega Rešnjega Telesa. Ge Bog da, bomo tudi letos imeli veliko procesijo zunaj, že zdaj pa prosimo, da vzamejo priprave v oskrb, vsi tisti, ki Me p rej sna leta prirejali tako kj-a3ne kapelice. Zlasti prašimo 'Zopet za prostore, John Kužnikpve, Joseph Zalete-love, Anton žtepkove in Frank Snyderjeve jn pa na šolskem ulhove, tet. Postreženi boste pa tudi najbbljie kat je mogoče., Dobra godba, nova moderna dvorana in vse najboljše za lačne in žejne. Vstopnina je samo 75 centov. Prav vsem bomo hvaležne, če nas boste obiskali v soboto večer na proslavi tako zvanega ’‘Fathers Day.” Na svidenje in tople pozdrave od članic podružnice Št. 21 SžŽ. Anna Pelčič. Iz smrozapada večerjal. Joj, vedno lepše! Radoveden sem bil, če bom sam zajemal, ali me bo bolničarka pitala. Da lahko sam, so mislili, ker ni nihče nič rekel, da bi me pital. No, sem pa kar sam in reči moram, da sem sijajno večerjal. Toliko so mi navalili, da Lynden, Wash—Ker vidim, da mi je naročnina za Ameri- _ .......... ško Domovino potok la, zatb ta- jena in sedaj pa še za petega prostrou Mu 1, Kegiovič, GoJ dec, Senik, -Milčinovič, Novak, ]jenje*. Lekan, štautihar Sraj, in še dru- koj pošiljam naročnino za cdlo leto naprej, da nam še nadalje redno pošiljate ta nam tako priljubljeni list, ki je v njem tolika novic iz vsega sveta; posebno pa nas zanfcnajo novice' Iz naše domovine preljnb-Ijene 81ovennije, kjer ljudje tako siromašno žive v vednem strahu za svoje imetje in živ- gi. Ptocesijaše bo vršila 19. tega meseca, pričetek točno 11:30, Clevelandski župan bi ne bil rad. Mora prhvelikokrat na banket. Gotovo komaj parkrat na teden doma večerja. *| • • Slapšakovi so mi poslali tako debel pa dolg rožni venec, da bi ga moral čez ramo nositi. Jagode so za palc debele, kar naj — tako si mislim — pomeni, da moram zelo na glas moliti. Father Clarus OSB iz St Johns Abbey v Minnesoti piše, da je obiskal za veliki teden benediktinsko župnijo v Mexiki. iet Pomagal je pri spovedovanju in drugi dan pri deljenju sv. obhajila. Ko že nekaj časa deli Najsvetejše, pride tudi do stare In-, dijanke, katera ga pa takoj opozori, da ni prišla “k obhajilu, am-. No, mdaj so začeli prihajati begunci v to naša novo domo- vino, ki je nikjer ni boljše od naše Amerike. Moja mati tar ko radi berejo ta priljubljeni list, ki je v resnici priljubljen pri nas; dvakrat v tednu ga ne dobimo, pa že vsi .povprašujemo po njem, tako nam je dolgčas. Tudi mi pričakujemo begunce, za štiri je že vse ure- li, samo da bodo ti reveži imeli streho in delo, katerega bo sedaj na severozapadu v Wash-ingtonu več kot preveč na vseh farmah. Pozdravljamo vse slovenske rojake širom sveta, Frank Škerjanc. —o------------------- pripravljamo potrebne listine. Vseh pet bomo sprejeli v našo hišo in se bomo že kako stisni- ji prav prijazno nasmejal in ji čarka, ki je imela tisti večer štal-vahto, mi ugasnila luč in mi prijazno voščila lahko noč. Ne pomnim, kdaj bi bil šel tako zgodaj zvečer spat. Navadno sem doma poslušal ob enajstih razne novice na radiu, potem sem preiskal ice boxo za razne sendwice, potem sem še malo prebrskal časopise in šel precej čez polnoč v listje. Tukaj pa tako zgodaj. Povedal sem bolničarki, da nisem prav nič zaspan in da bi rad še nekaj časa poslušal radio. Zelo prikupljivo 3e mi je nasmejala in povedala, da v bolnišnici navadno odplozajo ob devetih, da sem danes že nekaj pozen in da se bom moral navaditi na red, da bom zatisnil oči kmalu po devetih. Tudi jaz sem se 1 — Brazilija je dobila svojo neodvisnost 7. septembra 1822. KIDAŠ II POTREBOVALI prvovrstno odpremljen sprevod za katerega koli člana vaše družine, ali morda MnlllritKuilNiMMm vam nudimo točno in zanesljivo postrežbo v 2 zavodih: W53E.62St.il 17010 Lake Shore Blvd. Za hitro postrežbo rabite naš glavni telefon: Meram 2088 Naša postrežba na razpolago noč m dah! ANTON GONNA h SINOVI y odkrito povedal, da ne bo šlo po njenem. Pa bo, je rekla in videl sem, da je res šlo po njenem. Sprva sem' se premetaval in buljil v temo okrog sebe, pa sem se kmalu privadil in predno je minil en teden, so mi ob devetih že oči skupaj lezle. Seveda, zjutraj so nas pa budili še pred šesto, kol bi imeli bogve kakšen važen opravek. Dolgo sem se premetaval prvi večer v novem kvartirju, vendar me je nazadnje le zmanjkalo. Pa komaj sem dobro zatisnil oči, se mi je zdelo, ko me je že tresla bolničarka za rame in mi povedala, da je čas, da se umijem. Križ božji, saj je še noč, sem ji rekel. Pogledal sem na uro, bila je 5:30 zjutraj. Narobe svet, sem uganil in se vsedel v postelji, ob kateri mi je bolničarka postavila posodo z vodo, milo, brisače in vse, kar je potreba za jutranjo toileto. Vidite, tako so našega vrteli prvi dan v bolnišnici jn tako je prestal prvo noč. Kar fletno se mi zdi, kako so ga počasi privijali, da so ga navadili nase. Vse je lepo voljno prenašal. Sur, saj pa doma ne bi, če kaj vem. f Ha ........ .»— w 1' AHEBI3KA DOttOVttff. Jti^E 8, W9 _ A. S. Puškin: Kapetanova hči Spomnil sem se vzet j a bje-jpruski kralj z menoj?” logorške trdnjave in ni se mi Roparjevo bahanje sc mi je zdelo vredno ugovarjati mu, zdelo smeha vredno, zato mu nisem odgovoril bese-l “Kaj meniš sam o tem?” sem dice. ga vprašal. “Ali misliš, da bi “Kaj se govori o meni v 0-!zmoge] FrMerika?” renbdrgu ?” je vprašali Fuga-, “Fjodorja Fj0doroviča? Za-tov po kratkem molčanju.^ kaj ne? Saj sem ugnai tudi “I, Pravij°- da tf ie tež^0 vaše generale, od katerih je do- Ob frldeselMd potovanja h Rusije v, Jugoslailjo (Joi* Grdina) Ko je peklensko življenje; zdaj njih bila Jugoslavija napadena, se je sinovi in družine tam strašno njena armada prej ko v enem tednu sesula in konec je bilo mo-narhistične Jugoslavije. Narod je nasedel komunističnim sleparjem, vojaštvo je od- priti do živega; reči moram, da si nam dal veliko opraviti.” Samozvancev obraz je izražal precejšnje samqljubje. “Da,” je dejal živahno. "Jaz se znam bojevati. Ali že vedo v Orenburgu o porazu pod Ju-zejevo*)? (Mala praska, kjer je Pugačov ?magal.) štirideset generalov je padlo in štiri armade so mi padle v v roke. Kaj misliš, ali bi se mogel meriti ložilo puške v zmotni misli, da ja svoje domovine bil pam Friderik po glavi. Do-sedaj je bilo moje orijžje srečno. Počakaj j, to bo reč, ko se vzdignem nad Moskvo!” “Torej misliš iti nad Moskvo?” Pugačov se je za hip zamislil in odgovoril tiho: "Bog ve . . Moja ulica je tesna . . moja volja slaba, Moji vojaki pomišljajo ob mojih fronti, pa bi bile žrtve te grozne ukazih . . To so sami Ijjpovi. bratomorne vojne še vedno do- Vedno moram paziti . . pri prvi nezgodi si odkupijo vrat mojo glavo.” “Prav imaš,” sem mu rekel. V BLAG SPOMIN PRVE OBLETNICE SMRTI NAŠE NEPOZABNE MATERE IN STARE MATERE Mary Magdalene ki Je zatisnila svoje mile oči dne 4. junija 1948. Hladna Te zemlja eno leto že krije, vojne ne bo, pa so na žalost prepozno spoznali, da so bili kruto osleparjeni in pričel se je grozen bratomorni boj, ki nima primere v zgodovini našega naroda. V tem bratomornem boju je padlo neprimerno več slovenskih fantov in mož kot pa jih je vsa tri leta bojev v Galciji. Jaz mislim, da če bi dodali še tiste Slovence, ki so padii na soški bi jih sam ostavil, dokler je še čas, in se obrnili na našo milostno carico?” “Ne, je odgovoril, “za kesanje je že prepozno. Mene ne pomi-loste. Zato hočem nadaljevati, kar sem začel. Kdo ve? Morebiti se mi pa vendar posreči! . . Saj je tudi Griška Otrepjev zavladal nad Moskvo!” “Pa še tudi, kako je končal? Vrgli so ga skozi okno, ga zaklali in sežgali; njegov prah pa so nabasali v top in sprožili!” “Poslušaj," je rekel Pugačov v nekaki divji inspiraciji. “Po- trpe. Tem bojevnikom, ki so bojevali boj v Galiciji in tam našli svoj grob, zavidajo danes njihovi domači, da so tako srečni, da ne vidijo strašnega gor- sti večje od obeh bojišč. Danes, ko gledamo nazaj, vse od Avstrije pa do komunizma, pa vidimo, kam smo prišli, Če “Ali bi zato ne bilo boljše, da bi bil pred 25 ali 30 leti rekel, da so bojevniki v Galiciji padli za domovino, bi bili nekateri hudi, češ: za kakšno domovino? Za gnilo Avstrijo? Tako vidim zapisano v nekem slovenskem listu iz I. 1916. Pa od takrat je poteklo dosti vode in danes, ko gledamo nazaj, pa sklonimo glave in radi ali neradi priznamo, da so se res borili in padli za domovino. Nad trideset let že prerašča trava njih zapuščene grobove in tudi kosti so že skoro vse strohnele: eno zavest pa imajo ti, ki tam počivajo, da so se res borili za domovino, borili dru- Takrat sem se, ko sem zagledal križe na grobovih teh bojevnikov, vojnih tovarišev, odkril in jih pozdravil) če bi pa danes bil tam pri teh njihovih grobovih, bi pa pokleknil in jih kleče pozdravil, ko so v boju za domovino padli, četudi ni bilo zmage; bilo pa je trpljenje in smrt v zavesti, da bijejo boj za domovino. Naš pesnik Sirrfon Gregorčič opeva v poeziji “Odlikovanje,” kako je kritij po krvavi bitki odlikoval junake na bojišču, ki so se odlikovali v boju. Vsi so to odlikovanje sprejeli, le eden ga je odklonil in rekel kralju: Nevreden nisem pač odlike, A dnsti vrednejših poznam; To znamenje časti, odlike, Dovoli kralj, da tistim dam. vedati ti hočem pripovedko, ki gače ‘kot njihovi bratje in sino-mi jo je pravila v mladosti sta- ‘ ' ‘ * ra Kalmička.” “Nekoč je vprašal orel1 vrana: povej mi vendar, vran-pti-ca, odkod to pride, da živiš ti so ti, ki so padli n« bojišču, storili veliko več kot vsi drugi. Dosti naših ljudi je, ki imajo na gališkem bojišču morda očeta, brata, prijatelja, sorodnika ali znanca, pa so jih morda pozabili. Ne tako, dragi moji! Le spominjajte se jih večkrat in dajte jim priznanje in to posebno danes, ko gledamo usodo naše domovine onkraj morja, ko v okovih komunizma vsa raz-bičana strašno trpi, strada in joka brez upa nas korajšnje odrešenje. Stopal sem naprej s tovarišema in zri na desno in levo te od boja opustošene dežele, kjer je odmevalo grmenje topov in pokanje pušk, kjer so treskale granate in šrapneii, pod katerimi so padali mrtvi in ranjeni Avstrijci in Rusi. Zdaj je bilo vse tiho, kakor v grobu. Ostali so le grobovi, križi in ruševine. Vse mine. Tudi vojna. . . Prvi dan našega potovanja smo prehodili 16 kilometrov ter prišli do neke še precej dobro ohranjene vasi, kjer smo pri Rusinih prosili za prenočišče in ga tudi dobili. Bili so dobri ljudje in seveda revni. Ker sami niso imeli za jesti kaj prida, smo si vzeli od svo- DELO DOBIJO ženska dobi delo ženska dobi delo za spomladansko čiščenje. Za pojasnila pokličite KE 0288. Preproga naprodaj Naprodaj je Bigelow preproga mere 12x15. Je v zelo dobrem stanju. Kdor želi dobro preprogo poceni, naj takoj pokliče KE 6742. Prodajalec se sprejme Vešč prodajalec nagrobnih spomenikov pri eni največjih Monument Co. v srednjem zapa-du dobi takoj delo. 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(109) šniiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiimiMmitiuiii Hiša naprodaj Za 1 družino, zidana iz opeke, 17 sob, jako dobro zidana. Cena i *ia,uuu. is ana.j a se ffvIfiwItenaWII 1 j počivaj ata j v grobu, v tihem tem kraju miru in duša naj večno plačilo uživa pri ljubem in večnem Bogu. Žalujoči ostali;: OTROCI in VNUKI. Cleveland, O. 3. Jun. IMS. V BLAG SPOMIN TRETJE OBLETNICE SMRTI NAŠE NAD VSE LJUBLJENE IN NIKDAR POZABLJENE SOPROGE IN SKRBNE MATERE Pavline Zupančič ki nas je za vedno zapustila dne 3. junija 1946. l**H*Cf' , _ Mama naša, mama mila. več ne cilje vaš se glas, leta tri so ie minila, odkar ste zapustili nas. Snivajte le sanje sladke, v zemlji tuji, v Bogu tam, da se vidimo v nebesih izprosite milost nam. žalujoči: SOPROG; SINOVI IN HČERE. Cleveland, O., 3. jun. 1949. de od tega, mu je odvrnil vran -l ker piješ ti živo kri, a'jaz se hranim z mrhovino. — Orel si je mislil1: daj, poizkusimo se tudi mi od tega živeti. Prav::.. Odletela sta orel in vran. Kar zagledata crknjenega konja in se spustita nanj. Vran je začel kljuvati in se je pohvalil. Orel je kljunil enkrat, dvakrat, potem pa je mahnil s krelju-in in Tekel vranu: Nak, bratec vran — boljše je zame, da se napijem enkrat žive krvi, kakor da bi se hranil tristo let z mrhovino, potem pa naj da Bo|g kar hoče! — Kako se ti izdi ta katoliška .pravljica?” “Zelo pomenljiva,” sem mu odgovoril. “Ampak živeti ob uboju in ropu je tolko, kakor kljuvati mrhovino.” Pogačciv me je pogledal začudeno, odgovoril pa ni ničesar. Oba sta obmolknila, zato-pivši se vsak v svoje razmišljanje. Tatarin je zapel otožno pesem. . . Saveljič je odspredaj na vozu dremal in se nagibal zdaj na to, zdaj na ono stran. Kočija je letela pa gladki zimski poti. Zdajci sem zagledal vasico na strmem bregu Jajika z obzidjem in zvonikom — tov četrt ure smo bili v trdnjavi Bjelo-gorsk. XII. Sirota. Kakor naša Jablanica nima niti vrha, niti vejic; prav tako i naša knežnja nima ne očeta, nima mame. 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Connie je slišala njegov glas, se zasuknila in oči so se jima srečale. Noel jo je slišal, kako je ostro potegnila sapo vse in za trenutek strmela, ne da bi se ganila. V moževem obrazu pa ni bilo niti najrahlejše spremembe, ko je napeto gledal Connie. 'Pri njuni mizi je bil en sedež prazen, moški je nenadoma vzdignil veliko roko z lopatastimi prsti in ji pomignil k sebi. Connie je takoj planila s stola, kakor da je stroj, in bi bila odšla k njemu, a Noelova mišičasta roka je že bila na njenem zapestju in jo priklenila k mizi. “Ostani, kjer ai!” ji je velel. če fcak'mofflri .požvižga? Če hoče s teboj govc¥iti, naj pride semkaj” Potem ga je pa postalo sram, da igra v taki napeti igrici; u-maknil je roko in dejal z vsakdanjim glasom: “Kdo je ta tvoj prijatelj, Connie? Njegovo vedenje mi ni všeč.” Tudi Connie se je trudila, da bi bila spet mirna. “Petrovič je,” je rekla skoraj šepetajoče. “Saj sem si mislil. Si opazila, da ti je pomignil, kakor da si njegova sužnja? Bad bi mu zavil njegov živalski vrat.” “Noel! To je vendar Petrovič! Kaj se on meni za naše neumne oblike vedenja? On me hoče k sebi. Moram govoriti z njim.” “Prekleto, pa naj pride semkaj ! Za 'božjo voljo te prosim, ne napravljaj škandala, Connie. Jej svoje kosilo.” “Ne morem jesti. Petnajst tvojem prijatelju tamle bi ti let ga nisem videla. O Noel, ni- mogel našteti celo vrsto reči, koli nisem nobenega tako rjubi- V je pogledam zadaj njegovo la kakor njega.” 'glavo.” “Že prav, a jaz ne morem ra-1 “o, saj je satan, če že tako zumeti, zakaj naj bi te ta reč .hočeš," je vzdihnila nesrečna delala histerično. Kaj za to, Connie, “ a jaz ga ljubim. In z njim .pet minut. Iz oči v oči in na samem. Oh,” se je spomnil svojega praznega rokava, ‘mislim, da bi z menoj pometal tlak, a jalzj bi mu poprej le povedal nekaj preprostih resnic.” “Saj ti pravim, Noel, da za ljudi, kakor je Petrovič, napet minut kot pri katerem koli vadna pravila o vedenju ne ve-vse življenje.” iljajo. On je genij, kakor jih “Jaz earn tudi rad preživel morejo obdariti samo nebesa. Nihče ne igra tako kakor on — igral nikoli nisi slišal igrati nikoli še nihče ni tako Hike Skebe Plumbing & Heating (o. V zalogi hna lepe kuhinjske lijake (sinks), izdelkov Youngstown, American, Capital, Kohler, Tracy, Eljer, in Geneva. Avtomatične vodne grelce: Bryant, Ruud, Hoffman, Rex, Hotstream, in Mustee. Odplačujete lahko mesečno a vašim računom sa plin. Odvodne kanale vam sčistimo z elektriko. Vodne cevi nadomestimo z bakrenimi. Ako se zamaši vaš odvodni kanal, ne kopljite in ne kvarite lepe trate pred hišo. Pokličite nas, da vam z elektriko vse napravimo. Pokličite GL 6680 — stanovanje KE 4614 Prodajalna na 6S3 East 152nd St., vogal Saranac Rd. AUGUST F. SVETEK POGREBNI ZAVOD 478 Eaat 152nd St TeL IVanhoe 2016 BOLNIŠKI AVTO NA RAZPOLAGO -AND THE WORST IS YET TO COME —in najhujše šele pride A GRDINA 4 SNOVI Pogrebni mi IMS EAST I2nd ST. 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Everyone agrees that we must get the most possible defense for each dollar spent, and that wasteful duplication and overlapping should be eliminated in the interest of bath economy and efficiency. However, there is a grave danger that, in seeking these desirable ends, we may do inestimable damage to our military effectiveness. „ As an example, several changes in the unification law have been proposed. In view of experts, they could result in the elimination of the Marine Corps and Naval Aviation, with the first being absorbed into the Army and the second into the Air Force. To all practical purposes, both might disappear. This—like the fight against the construction of new larg-er carriers for the-Navy — is based on the claim of Air Force narJj papeZi ^,h0 ^ of{er hls': partisans that the land-based plane can do practically every- solemn Mass in my, Minn., at thing should another war come, a claim as yet unproven. Within a few days after war begins, they say, we Willi disrupt and paralyze the enemy’s industry, communications, lines of supply, and so destroy his capacity to fight. Therefore, why carry the burden of great navies and ground forces? That story had its exact conterpart at the beginning of the last war. Goering, to take a single example, was absolutely convinced his Luftwaffe could bring England to her knees. Yet, in the actual course of the war, “avies, with aircraft carriers, proved absolutely essential. So did the land armies. The traditional weapons, no less than the new, played vital roles. Nothing has yet appeared to substantially change the picture. We hear talk of planes which will girdle the world with huge loads. But those planes do not as yet exist meantime, national security demands a fair balance between the various fighting services and the retention and further development of forces—such as the Marines and Naval Air which have proven themselves so magnificently. Dance Tonight 'a cordial Invitation Is extended to aU the many friends and relatives of the ST. VITUS CADETS No. IS S.W.U. to attend their JUNE DANCE tonight JUNE 3, 194« at the Slovenian National Home at E. «6 St. and St. Clair Avenue You Wiu dance to the fine and lively melodies of Johnny Vadnal's ever popular Orcheetra. Refreshments will consist of home made doughnuts (krofe) made by our ever faithful Mrs. Luzar and of course also refreshments to suit your tsste. So wont you Join us where old friends meet. We wlU be looking forward to seeing you tonite. THE ST. VITUS CADETS P. 8. A very special Happy Birthday to our dear President Jean Paik who Is celebrating this event today. REV. BERNARD PAEEZ Ordained on Saturday, June 4th, in Ber-First U CUJl MAZ4S11., 4»b th6 Church of St. Anthony. He is . the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Papez of Ely, Minn. The Rev. Willard P. Spehn of Renter, Mirm., wUl give the English sermon While the Rev. Janez Dol-slna of Gilbert, Minn, recently arrived refugee, ymi give the Slovenian sermon. Congratulations L Ordained in Pueblo, Colo. On June 4th, at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart In Pueblo, Colo., the Rev. George Louis SuDotlch will be .. . l th ordained and will offer his First ditorlum. The eleventh. Solemn Mass on Sunday, June 5th, at the church of Saint Therese in Pu-eblo. He Is the son of Mr and Mrs. George Subotich of 50V W. Abriendo, Joseph Hrovat Promoted Joseph A. Hrovat, who ltves on Avondale Hd„ So. EucUd, has recently been promoted to Assistant Manager Of the Union - Mtd Office of The Cleveland Trust Company. He previously worked at the Cedar-Lee Office. , ‘ He Is the son of Mrs. Teresa Hrovat of Edna Ave. Pop Concerts Return This week nuifks the welcome return to Cleveland’s musical calendar of the summer “Pop" concerts In Public Auditorium. The eleventh, Annual series, which will again be sponsored by the Musical Arts Association, will get under way Saturday evening (June 4) with the Cleveland Summer Orches- This and That from Washington -By Congressman Frances F. Bolton- MIS8 ANNA MUNKA Miss Anns Munka. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Munka of 278 E. 151 St. will graduate Iron ColUnwood High School on June isth at 8:00 p. m. In the Music Hall of Public Auditorium. Anna Is a graduate of-St. Vitus School and Is Capt. of Cadets of Lodge 25 SŽZ. pSbfo wbohavebeeninburiness for tr*’8 ,uU complement of seventy mu-Pueblo, who have been In business ior, under ^ baton of Dr. ru- many years at the same address. Con- In the emulations! Graduate Miss Marian Mauer, daughter of Mr. sictens, under the dolph Rlngwall. Designated “Tchai-kovskv Night at the “Pops’," the program will be made up entirely of the wroks by the famous Russian compo-cer. Soloist for Saturday's opening con- and Mrs. John Mauer of 3522 E. 82 cert wlll Rehneth Wolf, 17-year-old graduated Wednesday night from : wizard, whose oeoeert appear- recelvjng the ; ance5 are attracting as St., _ Notre Dame College, ; Bachelor of Arts degree. Commencement exercises were held at Severance Hall. Congratulations! appear-tuch national recognition as did hls academic achievements three years ago when at the age of fourteen, he Was graduated Ameriška Domovina s IS sc syw-sr-er« ** IIMILnUnil Brviagviw'w Is0n of j*. and Mrs. Louis Peček of m.(h»matlcs and the sciences as at Young Student Wins Free Scholarship Joseph Raymond Stampfel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stampfel of 21341 Miller Av,e., was orie of 18 greater Cleveland boys to win « sholarshtp to Western Reserve University. He will graduate from Euclid Central High School next month and Is only 17 years old. He intends to take a medical course. Hls mother Is the former Mary Mostar, daughter of the Anton Mostar family of 6307 Bonna Ave., while hls father Is the son of the Joseph Stampfel family of 1139 E. 76 JBt. Congratulations! Catholic War Veterans Organizing Branch In Cf Vitu« Parish ol. Vilas lmfon St. VRus Veterans of World War 1 and 2 are organizing Catholic War Veterane Post, the first meeting to ALL of Waahlngton mourns the ** death of Jamea Forreatal, loyal public servant, passionate American. Flags were ■ at half mast land the hearts 1 of the people ! w e e p. During his nine years I of service to the ] nation he has ■ given an exam-I pie of consecra-I tion seen all too ■ seldom in this I generation. Arlingl consecrated soil shelters no finer patriot's weary body, no En®1 Mrs. Bolton soul goes free. on the Health ___________ . ___r several other bills providing health insurance for low-income groups with Acting Federal Security Administrator J. Donald Kingsley. Questioning developed some interesting things, among them that the estimate of annual cost la $5,600,000,-000 dollars, and that aelf-employed persons such as fanners wonld pay 214% of their first $4,800 In net income for their health insurance. As the program contemplated asks to provide medical care for the sick it would seem as If the words “health insurance” were somewhat misleading.' Mr. Kingsley makes a bug-a-boo of state medicine and says that National Health Insurance fa'the only security for the individual. The hearings will continue for some time. I' vrill try to give you highlights from time to time. “TN an all too little noticed states’ ment from the Chairman of the Joint Committee on Reduction of Non-Essential Federal Expenditures released last week this appeared: “I am confident that if the Director of the Budget exercised his best administrative judgment, civilian employment in the Executive Branch could be reduced 20% or more during the coming year without impairment of any essential federal service or policy. ■ not have investlgat- -------- .which more 10 component faderal agen-admlntoterii lad there e no necessity tor the Leg-Branch to undertake such “Congress . . . does not adequate facilities for laves ing the efflcleaey with which than 1,000 col ... cies are ad\ should be no______ islative Branch to undertake a task. That is the first responsibility of the Executive Branch. “It appears that bureaucracy is out of control with respect topgt-nnel, and drastic action is necessary.” “It Is my firm conviction”, say* the Chairman (Senator Byrd), “that civilian employment in the Executive Branch can be reduced by at least 600,000 without impairment of a single essential funraion. This would leave the total at 176% of the pre-war peak”. rvRITISHERS are solving the ■D cigarette lack by the very sha- i of the garden to see how they go”. Others are growing the fall 26 pounds allowed without tax. Some 10,000 of these “garden growers” have farmed themselves into a non-profit making organization “The British Pioneer Tobacco Growers Association”—and are developing a processing factory at Church Crookham near Aldershot. Historically it is interesting to recall that tobacco was grown very successful in England in the 17th century. In order to help tile British planters in Virginia the government in I860 banned tobacco growing in Britain. A CADEMY examinations an up (1 again! Any and all young men who live in Ohio’s 22nd District interested in going to tile United States Military and Naval Academies please get in touch with me immediately. These Civil 8ervice examinations are to be held on Monday. July 11th in Cleveland, Painesviile and Chard on as usual. Any men in the service, or away from home on that date, can take them at nearby centers. There are two vacancies at West Point, and always the possibility of other vacancies at both West Point and Annapolis. Please communicate with me at 450 House Office Building, Washington, D. C. H you waut to be listed among the competitors. !, I.V. i a f|M; ii’Q j Jeinxa CONDENSED NEWS PROM OUR HOME ■■■— '■■■— ■—1 11 FRONT ! BA., majoring not onlv in music but I be held Monday, June 6 at 8 p. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pecek of ^ mathematics and the sciences as .at American Legion Hail, 6131 Bt. Clair 19000 Kewanne Ave., and Prank L.!well |Ave. 1ST. VITOS UOlHDffll *' __—— Mr. and Mrs. Andrew XbMailk have departed for Willard, Wis., where they will make their future home. • • a MB On a recent bowling trip to N. y. City, Charles Lausche, distinguished barrister and nationally known bowler, took with him to New York via United Air Lines hls wife Prances, nee Knaus, and her sister Mrs. Christine Verbič. While In New York, the sisters visited Mrs. Gluck and her daughter, of Venezuela. Mrs. Gluck Is the mother-in-law of a third Knaus sister, Mrs. Vera Gluck who is also resding in Venezuela, where she Ip a Technician in one of the hospitals, and her husband a representative of International Harvester Co.—For the two sisters it was their first air night and left them very enthusiastic about air travel. • a a mm On short leave from the Navy is Leo A. Ladiha son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ladiha, of 1336 E. 56th. Then he will go to Berlin, N. H„ where he will be married June 13th to Yvette Inmontagne In St. Ann’s Church. • e • mm Rookton, Mass. — One day In 1872, three physicians held'a consultation and agreed that 13-year-old Sam Cornwell could live onlv about 2 weeks. Cornwell laughingly recalled the Incident as he observed his 90th birth- less trolleys didn't make flee, enough noise. So It ordered a burner Installed on each vehicle “to warn pedestrians while the machine is in motion.” • • • ■■ V' Boston, Mass. — A survey shows that Boston University students are working their way through college with part-time jobs ranging from hospital “guinea pigs" to clowns at children’s parties. • • • Mi Akron, O. — The Hood Rubber Co., of Akron claims development of a tough, rubbed 4 backed floor covering usable in place of cptnaqy carpet. The company has tested it for a year In airplanes, trains and elevators. • • * mm Memphis, Tenn — Mrs. H. C. Griffin sees a lot of freak accidents because she lives at the end of a dead end street. One of the oddest came a passenger oar which had swerved Into • • • San Diego, Calif. — Lloyd Sampsel sent a notarized statement to the Bureau1 of Internal Revenue promising to attend to hls tax forms as soon as possible and explaining why he was late in filing: he was in jail for murder. • • • mm Taylorville, Ul. — Bill Grant, manager of a chain of movie theaters, received a $5 bill and an anonymous letter: “This money Is in payment for the times I lied about my age in order to get Into the show for half price .. • • • mm Columbus, O. — Kenneth L. Scott, after admitting that he broke into eleven safes assured police: ‘«Tm the Wjird best safe-cracker in the country, and rm not sure the other two are better.” • • • mm Philadelphia, Pa. — ________ _____________Several days after Ber- a ditch was hauled out ] nard Goodls had lost a by a wrecker’and then | full (32 wallet, he got It had to tow the wrecker :baek empty In the mail, back to town when It with a note:: “1 put your broke down. money on a horse; If it • • • mm | pays off I will return Detroit, Mich. — In your $32.’’ Detroit, after the suburb1 • • • mm. of Highland Park put up Dunn, N C. —_Defeat- au ier owned t>y Mrs. C. I ... Mrs. Townsend is hard of hearing. She cannot hear the telephone ring without using a hearing aid and the device bothers her. But Ted hears the telephone, finds 'Mrs. Townsend, and nudges her toward the instrument. Then she dons her hearing aid and carries on the conversation. day. • • • wm .wire-—— [ Townsend. Can’t Move Sheep, So Mountain Is Moved Port Worth, Tex. — Port Worth zoo officials couldn’t take their Aoudads (Barbery sheep) to their native habitat. the mountains, so they did the next best thing and moved the mountains to the sheep A 60-foot mountain costing some _ the Russian master: Cossack Dance from “Mazep-pa”; the Romeo and Juliet Overture— Fantasia selections from “The Nutcracker Suite’: Serenade For Wrings waltz: Chanson Triste; Humoresque and the “Eugene Onegin” waltz. Modestly-priced tickets are now on sale at Burrows ticket oflce, 419 EucUd Ave., and range from $1.80 for table seats on the main floor — tables seat four — to $1.20 for reserved balcony seats, 90c and 60c for unreserved balcony, including Federal tax. Excuse Good Once Sioux City, la. Here's why August Machura didn't, have to pay an overtime parking fine. He parked at a curb where there was no parking meter. But when he came (back h|a found a new meter and a summons on hls windshield. “The oar got there A 60-foot mountain costing some ms wimwnnan. me mu kul uk« $15,000 was built, separated from spec- j before the meter,” Judge Berry Sisk tators by a moat. . ruled. “Case dismissed.” Dalfas, Tex.—The ™..». » SftM WVRSS “Texas Unlimited,” a 4412-page newspaper production job which was the second largest newspaper ever printed in the United States. Each of the 200,000 copies weighed about six pounds and contained more than 3,000,000 words of reading matter in news stories. More than 300 pages werfe devoted to advertisements and pictures. Newsprint used in the special edition weighed some 1,300,-000 pounds. A ton of ink was required. ------o------ $1-« Year Man Los Angeles. — A $1 theft landed Durwood Clark In county Jail for a year. He was sentenced when Superior Judge. Fred Miller found he had four previous felony oonvlctions. Clark admitted taking a dollar from a girl’s purse. SCHOOL DAYS aaff' By’ DWIG1 boundary signs saying “You are now entering the city of lower taxes,” the city council voted to ppt UP' counter - signs: “You are now leaving Detroit, where life is worth living.’ • • • ■ Denver, Colo. — When Detroit, Mich. - Pre- hoter clerk P. C. Taylor mature babies bom here told a wotod-be-holdup have special ambulances man, “You’d bettor get to take them to hospi- i out of here,” the gun-tals. The ambulances, man retreated, whin-, believed to be the first, Ing “I'll be back with of their kind in the Uni-1 someone trim has more ted S' ............. tanks States, have oxygen —Ju and special ventilating equipment. • • • mm Cameron, Mb. —Baby's first cry will be presented to proud parents now. The community hospital has Installed a taperecording machine to catch the first cry of newborn babies. The cry is transcribed to a phonograph record, with an announcement of the baby's weight, birth - time and the names of the parents. ’ • e • mm Boston, Mass. - The city council decided that Dorchester’s new traek- nerve than I have . . .’ • • • Champaign, IU. — Farmers have been warned to stock up on their fertilizer because there may be a shortage this spring. A. L. Lang. University of Illinois agronomist, says fertilizer companies now have “little or no” storage space. * • e mm Santa Monica. Cal. — Police had no trouble tracking down Allen Lev-off, suspected of robbing the Bay Cities Transit. Co safe: he had drop-pod hls wallet containing hls felon’s identification card near the ot- eč cahdidate Geo. W. Williams placed an ad in the local newspaper congratulating tlie winners and thanking those who did not vote for him in the municipal elections: he had Just learned “how badly the town is in debt.” • #e mm San Diego, Calif. — William Springer, awaiting trail on a charge of theft, observed that, since he never got lonely in Jail, he would like to spend the rest of hls life there “with one afternoon off a week for shopping.” • '« • Monrovia. Cal. — The city couneil silenced the 9 p. m. curfew whistle after some 20 yfcars, explaining that too many residents complained that it woke than up. • • • sie_ Baton Rouge, La. — An ice company complained to poltoe that a dismissed Iceman was continuing to patrol his old route, reversing the signs on housewives’ windows to read: “No ice today.” MEETING TUESDAY , at 8:30 p. I our June 19th Picnic. Reservations for this affair will also be taken by our Treasurer that evening. As usual refreshments will follow. HOLY NAME BACKS BASEBALL TEAM IN ST. GEORGE LEAGUE This year, the St .Vitus Holy Name Socletv Is hacking a baseball team In the St. George’s CWV Softball League. All the games are played on the St. George’s diamond. E. 67th and Edna Ave. Thus far, our lads have dropped the first, several games but the team promises to shape up Into a title contender as the season progress-‘.Whltey’’ Persin mangaer of the team, made a remark the other day that there’s nothing like having a few rooters for our team. So, fellow rooters how about dropping down to St. George’s field this Thursday, June 9th when our team plays against the K and L team. Game starts at 6:00 p. m. NOTE OF THANKS The annual Catholic Charities Campaign came to a successful close In our parish this past week. St. Vitus parishioners are to be oommended for their generous gifts and for their kindly reception of the solicitors. Those who volunteered their services In canvassing the entire parish deserve a sincere vote of thanks for their splendid work, which entailed much sacrifice of time and effort. May God's choicest blessings be their reward, along with a personal satisfaction of heart, knowing that they have aided the cause of the orippled, the orphans and the aged in our Diocese of Cleveland. Again, a heartfelt “thank you" to our solicitors, many of whom have performed this noble w-rk of charity NOT ONLY this yeati but in years past. Those soliciting donations were: MESDAMES Marie Grdina, Josephine Poye, Vera Hlad, Mary Slogar. Mary Finley. Edith Salomon, Theresa Buck-ley Olga Urfcss, Ludmilla Arko, Caroline Petek, Mary Strojin, Josephine Trunk. Jean Paik, Ann Poklar, Ipuise Goode, Ann Brancel, Julie Telban. Jennie Stntmbel Louise Oster, Fran-ces Baraga, Josephine Zurga, Mary Otoničar, Victoria Faletič, Agnes Koporc, Pauline Centa, Helen Swegel; MISSES Ann Hrestak, Marie Turek, Nancy Gerbec, Jean Lavrlch, Agnes and Olga Tulle. Anne Winter, Angela and Toml Svetonovlc. Mary Kasic, Valerie Per. Frances Cizel, Agnes and Mary Tomc, Marcie Jernejčič, Daniella Česen, Florence MUtlauclc, Mary Jean sehwerko, Antoinette Naglic Evelyn Liusin, GeneViete Malnar, Dorothy Truk, Dorothy Petrineic, Bernetta Jakomin Carmen and qeroie Ivanc, Jane Intihar. Anne and Mary Cimperman, Mary Glavic, Bemie and Mary Sajovic Lillian Mlakar. Mary Kostansek, Joan fcak, Lillian Sterk Marge and Mary Tomazin. Julie Mlakar, MESSRS. Robert Yartu Frank Kern. Wm Avsec Bokar Charles Karilnger, Joseph Sodality New. ^ Marie Turek; vice-pres.. Rose Cimperman; secy., Valerie Per; and treas., Mary Kostansek. Congratulations and may all of you have a successful Sodality year with Mary, Our Mother to guide you. BLOCK ROSARY Tuesday. June 7th. at 7::30 p. m. will be the place to meet at the home of Mary Cimperman, 1340 E. 81st St. to recite the Rosary for the conversion of Russia. MASS and COMMUNION Monthly Mass and Communion will be at the 9:00 Mass for Junior and Senior Sodalists. AU are asked to meet in front of the school at 8:45, so that we can march In chureh as body. HELP * • PLEASE!!! Any Socialist who has time on her hands can be of great help by ad-dreslsng envelopes to St Vitus parishioners for the Slovenian Catholic Refugees League. This work wlU be done Monday evening June 6th in the Sodality Room. THE JUNIOR SODALITY It’s a quarter past nine and here I am, struggling to get this article written by half-pasti Do you suppose I can perform such a notable feat? Well, let's see . . We can truly say that our Mother-Daughter Night on May twenty-fourth was a success. Our program included a play, songs by Dolores Paik, Pauline Poklar. Melisse Spencer. Frances Centa, a quartet, two trios and a piano solo rendered by Jean Lavrioh. We played — after the stage program. Quite a few mothers won prizes, and what lovely articles they were! Towel sets, bowls, salt and pepper shakers, aprons and a great variety of other things, rm sure all the mothers enjoyed themselves thoroughly. That’s all the news from “out our way for today . . . and weU, what do you know? It's exactly nine-thirty, and my aim is accomplished! Hurrah I made lir-I did! JUOT A JUNIOR ! Kozlevchar, John Glavic. Hm, Pretty Big London. — The world’s greatest dome. 190 feet high and 366 feet across wlU dominate the 1*51 “Festival of Britain’' exhibition on the south bank of the Thames. It will be called “The Dome of Discovery” and will light London’s night sky with hundreds of lamps hidden in Its polished aluminum roof. The dome will be three times the size of 8t. Paul's dome. The world's largest dome at present Is the Pantheon at Rome, which Is 142 feet of St. Peter’s in across. The dome is 139 feet Smallest Church Seats 3 Covington, Ky. — The smallest church in the world has a seating capacity of three persons. It is the Monte Carino Roman Catholic church here. ____ ______________ MONCRIEF’S Grehu Sistem greje več clevelandskih domov kot vsaka druga grelna oprema PL1N-OLJE-PREMOG Tudi Connie se je trudila, da bi bila spet mirna. “Petrovič je,” je rekla skoraj šepetajoče. “Saj sem si mislil. Si opazila, da ti je pomignil, kakor da si njegova sužnja? Rad bi mu zavil njegov živalski vrat.” “Noel! To je vendar Petrovič! Kaj se on meni za naše neumne oblike vedenja? On me hoče k sebi. Moram govoriti z njim.” “Prekleto, pa naj pride sem- SLOVENSKI RUDO PROGRAM morem let ga nisem videla. O Noel, ni- mogel našteti celo vrsto reči, ■AND THE WORST IS YET TO COME —in najhujše šele pride iz starega kraja izučen URAR se priporoča za v to stroko spadajoča dela Zaloga najboljših ur, kot: Hamilton. Bulova ln drugih priznanih najboljših tvrdk. Dalje velika zaloga prstanov, verižic ln drugih v to stroko spadajočih predmetov. _ ___________ 6530 St. Clair Ave. TeL EX 8316 MI DAJEMO IN ZAMENJAMO EAGLE ZNAMKE oMtt, Lahno iregularne ženske in otroške MA., o- -ritTTrdti, Izdelane v znani tovarni! Vse skupaj barvane! Vse stalne barve! -\ ‘ ■ Preproste ali ribbed vzorci, bombaževe kratke nogavice z lepo zakroženim voibom . . . bele in vse druge barve, ki gotovo ne obledijo. Mere 6 do 11. Naročila po pošti ali telefonu sprejmemo za 8 ali več parov . . . Pokličite CHerry 3000. BASEMENT HOSIERY DEPARTMENT G. WHISKERS PYJAMAS ;.»v. p- Ve Stara mama koli nisem nobenega tako ljubi-da le pogledam zadaj njegovo la kakor njega.” glavo.’’ “Že prav, a jaz ne morem ra-1 “O, saj je satan, če že tako zumeti, zakaj naj bi te ta reč hočeš,” je vzdihnila nesrečna (POVEST) uciaia inobciivuvi *u» i/oiuuOf a jcUi ga ij uvmii au če si ga ljubila? Bo že sam pri- tudi on je nekoč mene ljubil, šel semkaj in govoril s teboj, Umrla bi zanj.” ko bo pospravil ogromno kosilo, ki si ga je naročil. To se V dvorano sta prišla dva moška in se usedla k mizi, ki je bila Connie na levicj in nekoliko zadaj za njo. Eden je bil rejen in star, z okroglim, robatim obrazom. Drugi pa je bil vsaj tak, da je napravljal vtis, in Noel se je zasačil, da ga opazuje. Njegova glava je imela obliko kupole, zadaj precej pio-šnhta; njegovi lasje pa, ki so se začenjali visoko nad senci, so bili dolgi in skrbno počesani, tako da so rahlo padali zadaj preko ovratnika. Ravne namr- ,. . ,, , • « ,„, „ tupziticptu ne zoram godene oči so prezirljivo gleda- ^SeS.’’ ’ ° ’ o roti njemu. Ne bilo bi lepo. O le izpod štrlečih obrvi, in široke tanke ustnice so bile kakor nabrekle v ošabno šobo. Prav tedaj ga je nekaj ujezilo, in govoril je zelo zadirčno z natakarjem, a je komaj kaj premikal ustnice. Connie je slišala njegov glas, se zasuknila in oči so se jima srečale. Noel jo je slišal, kako je ostro potegnila sapo vse in za trenutek strmela, ne da bi se ganila. V moževem obrazu pa ni bilo niti naj rahlejše spremembe, ko je napeto gledal Connie. 'Pri njuni mizi je bil en sedež prazen, moški je nenadoma vzdignil veliko roko z lopatastimi prsti in ji pomignil k sebi. ' Connie je takoj planila s stola, kakor da je stroj, in bi bila odšla k njemu, a Noelova mišičasta roka je že bila na njenem zapestju in jo priklenila k ml ari. “Ostani, kjer si!” ji je velel. delala histerično. Kaj za to, pravi, če boš ti tako neumna in jaz bi rajši preživela pri njem ga čakala.” 'Moram. O Noel, imej z menoj usmiljenje!” Ustnice so se ji tresle. “Le pogum, Connie! Sedel bom tukaj ves dan, če boš naročila še en Entre Cote. Si že kdaj opazila, kaka čudno obliko ima glava nekaterih teh tičev? Ce bi bil jaz ženska, bi nekoliko študiral frenologijo. Na tem bi nas moške najprej spoznala. Ve ženske utegnete imeti — in mislim1, da pogosto tudi imate _ tako glavo, da bi bil rojen tepec nanjo ponosen, a mi tega nikoli ne vidimo. Se- Connie, “ a jaz ga ljubim. In “Nervozna si,” ji je rekel on. >, kak® “Reci temu hočeš. A “Jaz sam tudi rad preživel morejo obdariti samo nebesa. Nihče ne igra tako kakor on ....i „ _»i « . .v i, i!*_i i____foilta z njim pet minut. Iz oči v oči Ln na samem. Oh,’’ se je spomnil svojega praznega rokava, “mislim, da bi z menoj pometal tlak, a jaiz) bi mu poprej le povedal nekaj preprostih resnic.” “Saj ti pravim, Noel, da za ljudi, kakor je Petrovič, Saj ga nikoli nisi slišal igrati, nikoli še nihče ni tako igral pet minut kot pri katerem koli vadna pravila o vedenju ne ve- vse življenje.” Iljajo. On je genij, kakor jih Mike fteke Plumbing & Heating (o. V zalogi ima lepe kuhinjske lijake (sinka), izdelkov Youngstown, American, Capital, Kohler, Tracy, Eljer, in Geneva. Avtomatične vodne grelce: Bryant, Ruud, Hoffman, Rex, Hotstream, in Mustee. Odplačujete lahko mesečno a vašim računom za plin. Odvodne kanale vam sčietimo z elektriko. Vodne cevi nadomestimo z bakrenimi. Ako se zamaši vaš odvodni kanal, ne kopljite in ne kvarite lepe trate pred hišo. Pokličite nas, da vam z elektriko vse napravimo. Pokličite GL 6680 — stanovanje KE 4614 Prodajalna na 653 Eaet 152nd St., vogal Saranac Rd.__„ TTT»m»iTTTtiinmriiiiiiiiiiiiiniizn«ui«nžcm AUGUST F. 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In view of experts, they could result in the elimination of the Marine Corps and Naval Aviation, with the first being absorbed into the Army and the second into the Air Force. To all practical purposes, both might disappear. This—like the fight against the construction of new larger carriers for the-Navy — is based on the claim of Air Force partisans that the land-based plane can do practically everything should another war come, a claim as yet unproven. Within a few days after war begins, they say, we will disrupt and paralyse the enemy’s industry, Communications, lines of supply, and so destroy hie capacity to fight. Therefore, why carry the burden of great navies and ground forces? That story had its exact conterpart at the beginning of the last war. Goering, to take a single example, was absolutely convinced his Luftwaffe could bring England to her knees. Yet, in the actual course of the war, »avies, with aircraft carriers, proved absolutely essential. So did the land armies. The traditional weapons, no less than the new, played vital roles. Nothing has yet appeared to substantially change the picture. We hear talk of planes which will girdle the world with huge loads. But those planes do not as yet exist. In the meantime, national security demands a fair balance between the various fighting services and the retention and further de-velopment of forces—such as the Marines and Naval Air — which have pncwen themselves so magnificently. Ameriška Domovina Dance Tonight 'a cordial Invitation la extended to aU the many friends and relatives of the ST. VITUS CADETS No. » 8.W.U. to attend their JUNE DANCE tonight JUNE 3. IMS at the Slovenian National Home at E. «5 St. and St. Clair Avenue You will dance to the fine and lively melodies of Johnny Vadnal's ever popular Orchestra. Refreshments will consist of home made doughnuts (krofe) made by our ever faithful Mrs. Luzar and of course also refreshments to suit your taste. 86 wont you Join us where old friends meet. We vrUl be looking forward to seeing you tonite. THE ST. VITUS CADETS P. S. A very special Happy Birthday to our dear President Jean Palk who is celebrating this event today. REV. BERNARD PAPEZ Ordained on Saturday, June 4th, In Duluth, Minn, will be the Rev. Bernard Papez, who will offer his First Solemn Stoss In Ely. Minn., at the Church of St. Anthony. He Is .the son of Mr. and Mrs. SJichael Papez of Ely, Minn. The Rev. Willard P. f of Remer, Mirai., will give,;.the iish sermon Willie the Rev. Janež Dol-slna of Qllbert, Minn, reoently arrived refugee, Till give the Slovenian sermon. Congratulations L Ordained m Pueblo, Cdo. On June 4fh, at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Pueblo. Colo., the Rev. George Louis Subotich wfil be ordained and will offer hi. Joseph Hrovat Promoted Joseph A. Hrovat, who lives on Avondale Rd., So. Euclid, has recently been promoted to Assistant Manager df the Union - 93rd Office of The Cleveland Trust Company. He previously worked at the Cedar-Lee Office. ,, He Is the aon of Mrs. Teresa Hrovat of Edna Ave. MISS ANNA MUNKA Miss Anna Munka. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Munka of 218 E 151 St. Wilt graduate from Colllnwood High School on June 13th at 8:00 p. m. in the Music Hall of Public Auditorium. Anna is a graduate of St. Vitus School and Is Capt. of Cadets of Lodge 29 SŽZ. Pop Concerts Return Young Student Wins Free Scholarship This week maples the welcome return Miller Avp., Joseph Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Joseph a tos on* ’el, son of Of 21341 of 18 greater to Cleveland’s musleal calendar of the Cleveland boys to win a sholarshtp --------*■“* t0 western Reserve University. He will Solemn Mass on Sunday, June 5th, at the church of Saint Therese In Pu ebk>. He Is the eon to Mr and Mrs. George Subotich of 987 W. Abrlendo, summer “Pop” concerts lp Public Auditorium. Hie eleventh, Annual series. Musical Arts Association, will get un der way Saturday evening (June 4) with the Cleveland Summer Orches- many years at the same address Congratulations! PnMn wtahew. been in business for tr*'* ft* complement of seventy mu-PueMo, who have been in business torlsldiiOT ^ 0{ ^ Ru. dolph Ringwall. Designated “Tchaikovsky Night at the “Pops’,” the program »rill be made up entirely of the wroks by the famous Russian compo- -er. Soloist for Saturday’s opening con- Graduate Miss Marian Mauer, daughter of Mr._______________ _________ and Mrs. John Mhuer of 3522cert wM beKehneth WolTil-year-old St., graduated Wednesday night fromlDiano wlIard whoM receiving the ances ar.. attracting Notre Dame College, ; Bachelor of, Arts degree. Commencement exorcises were held at Severance I Hall. Congratulations! d. whose oautirt .trading aa much t as did his deaden appear meh national recognition as did his Academic achievements three years age when at the age of fourteen, he was graduated I 140 Vt* RB55SSS 119000 Kewanne Ave, and Prank ’ 1 CONDENSED NEWS FROM OUR HOME FRONT j Grdina, son of Mr. and Mrs. I Grdina of 1002 Addison Rd. nt exercises will be i Hall In, the ^“*1 In keeping with the nature of the Bverv Veteran Is urged to come tol . program. Kenneth will play the Tchai-, this meeting, to become a Charter kovsky piano concerto No. 1, which is. member of this new Organization—St.! LUditori- tnc moat faralhar .work for Vltm ~------- graduate from Euclid Central High School next month and is only 17 years old. He intends to take a medical course. His mother is the former Mary Mostar, daughter of the Anton Mostar family of 6307 Bonna Ave., while his father is the son of the Joseph Stampfel family of 1139 E. 76 £t. Congratulations! Catholic War Veterans Organizing Branch In St. Vitus Parish St. Vitus Veterana at World War 1 and 2 are organizing Catholic War Veterana Poet, the Brat meeting to Be held Monday, June 6 at « p. m. at American Legion Hall. 9131 St. Clair I Ave. ALL of Waahington mourns the ri death of Jamea Forreatal, loyal public servant, passionate American. Flags were at half mast and the hearts of the people weep. During his nine years of service to the nation he has given an example of consecration seen all too seldom in this generation. Arlington’s consecrated soil shelters no finer patriot's weary body, no finer Mrs. Bolton soul goes free. YJEARINGS have opened on the It President’s Compulsory Health Insurance Bill, S. 1*79, and several other bills providing health Insurance for low-income groups with Acting Federal Security Administrator J. Donald Kingsley. Questioning developed some interesting things, among them that the estimate of snnual eost is $5,600,000,-000 dollars, and that self-employed persona such aa farmers would pzy 214% of their first $4,800 in net income for their health Insurance. As the program contemplated asks to provide medial care for the sito it would seem as U the words "health insurance” were somewhat misleading. ’ Mr. Kingsley makes a bug-a-boo of state medicine and says that National Health Insurance la the only security for the individual. The hearings will eontinne for some time. I will try to give you highlights from time to time. "TN an all too little noticed atate-* ment from the Chairman of the Joint Committee on Reduction of Non-Essential Federal Expenditures released last week this appeared: “I am confident that if the Director of the Budget exercised his best administrative judgment, civilian employment in the Executive Branch could be reduced 20% more during the coming year without impairment of any essential federal service or policy. Frances P. “Congress . . . den sdequate facilities for ing the efficteaey with than 1,000 coir * * cies are administered, at should be no uweniRy for islative Branch to undertake a task. That Is the first responsibility of the Executive Branch. “It ippears that btueaaeraey is out of control with respect to personnel, and drastic action Is necessary.” “It Is my firm conviction”, says the Chairman (Senator Byrd), “that civilian employment in the Executive Branch can he isineed by at last 600,000 without impairment of e single essential function. This would leave the total at 176% of the pre-war peak”. BRITISHERS are solving the " cigarette lack by the very simple method of growing their own personal and private tobacco. Bom have “just a few plants in the bottom of tbs garden to see hew they go”. Others are growing the full 25 pounds allowed without tax. Some 10,000 of these “garden growers” have formed themselves into a non-profit making organization “The British Pioneer Tobacco Growers Association”—end are developing a processing factory at Church Crookham near Aldershot. Historically it is interesting ta recall that tobacco was grown very successful in England h the 17th century. In order to help the British planters in Virginia the government in 16*0 burned tobacco growing in Britain. ACADEMY examinations us up G again I Any and ail young men who Uve in Ohio’s 22nd District interested in going to the United States Military and Navel Academies please get in toneh with me immediately. These Chrfl Service examinations are to be held on Monday, July 11th in Cleveland, Painesville and Chardon u usual. Any men in the service, or away from home on that date, ean take them at nearby renters. There are two vacandea at West Point, and alwayB the possibility of other vacancies at both West Point and Annapolis. Please communicate with me at 450 House Office Building, Washington, D. C. if you want to be listed among the competitonc SI VITOS HOW « Slfeeklg "Rovtam MEETING TUESDAY June 7th, at 8:30 p. m. our I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Klaftfatik have departed Cor Willard, Wis., where they will make their future home. • • • wm On a recent howling trip to N. Y. City, Charles Lausche, distinguished barrister and nationally known bowler, took with him to New York' via United Air Lines his wife Ranees, nee Knaus, and her sister Mrs. Christine Verbič. While in Hbw York, the sisters visited Mrs. Gluck and her daughter, of Venezuela. Mrs. Gluck is the mother-in-law of a third Knaus sister, Mrs. Vera Gluck who is also reading in Venezuela, where she iF a Technician in one of the hospitals, and her husband a representative of International Harvester Co.—For the two sisters it was their first air flight and left them very enthusiastic about air travel. • • • mm On short leave from the Navy is Leo A. Ladiha son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ladiha of 1336 E. 55th. Then he will go to Berlin, N. H.. where he will be married June 13th to YVette Lamontagne in St. Ann’s Church. • • • Ml Rockton, Mass. — One day in 1872, thres physicians held’a consultation and agreed that 13-year-old Sam Cornwell could live only about 2 weeks. Cornwell laughingly recalled the incident as he observed his 90th birthday. » • • wm Detroit, Mich. — Premature babies bom here less trolleys didn’t enough noise. So it ordered a burner installed mi each vehicle “to warn pedestrians while the machine is in motion.’’ • • • v Boston, Mass. — A survey shows that Boston University students are working their way through college with part-time jobs ranging from hospital “guinea pigs” to clowns at children’s parties. • wo mm Akron, O. — The Hood Rubber Co., of Akron claims development of a tough, rubbei! $ backed floor covering usable in p|aoe of crtlinaiy carpet. The company has tested it for a year in airplanes, trains and elevators. • o • m Memphis, Tenn -t Mrs. H. C. Griffin sees a lot of freak accidents because she lives at the end of a dead end street. One of the oddest came when a passenger ear which had swerved into a ditch was hauled out by a wrecker and then j full $32 wallet, he got It had to tow the wrecker i back empty In the mall, back to town when It with a note:: “I put your broke down. money on a horse; If It • • • mm pays off I will return Detroit, Mich. — In your $32.” Detroit, after the suburb 1 • • e of Highland Park put up Dunn, N C. — Defeat- fioe. * » a mm San Diego, Calif. — Lloyd Sampsel sent a notarized statement to the Bureau ’of Internal Revenue promising to attend to his tax forma as soon as possible and explaining why he was late In filing: he was In jail for murder. • • • Taylorvilie, 111. - Bill Grant, manager of a chain of movie theaters, received a $5 bill and an anonymous letter: “This money Is In payment for the times I lied about my age in order to get Into the show for half price ...“ • < « H Columbus, O. — Kenneth L. Scott, after admitting that he broke Into eleven safes assured police: «Tm tips ttjlrd best safe-cracker In the country, and I’m not sure the other two are better.” • • • are Philadelphia, Pa. — Several days after Bernard Goodls had lost a . He Is Ted. wire-haired Mrs. TownsendT Wiard 8ofT°hearing She cannot hear the telephone ring without using a hearing aid and device bothers her. But Ted hears the telephone, finds *Mrs. Townsend, and nudges her toward the instrument. Then she dais her hearing aid and carries on the conversation. Can’t Move Sheep, So Mountain Is Moved Fort Worth, Tex. — Fort Worth zoo ffiViflle I'niilHn’i falro ihair AnnHnrie tMKdmui master: Cossack Dance from “Mazep-pa”; the Romeo and Juliet Overture-Fantasia: selections from “The Nutcracker Suite*: Serenade For Strings waltz; Chanson Triste; Humoresque and the ‘‘Eugene Onegin” waltz. Modestly-priced tickets are now on sale at Burrows ticket of ice, 419 Euclid Ave., and range from $1.80 for table seats on the main floor — tables seat four — to $1.20 for reserved balcony seats, 90c and 60c for unreserved ', includ Ne^l^tehrattottie official Omening |?r *1® tofalr will alafbe takSTby* of its new *8,060,000 plant, published treasurer that evening. As usual balcony, eluding Federal tax. Excuse Good Once Sioux City, la. Here’s why August officials couldn’t take their Aoudads Machura didn’t have to pay an over- (Barbfiry sheep) to their native habitat. the mountains, so they did the next best thing and moved the mountains to the sheep A 68-foot mountain costing some $15,000 was built, separated from speo j before tators by a moat. * ruled. time parting fine. He parked at a curb where there was no parking meter. But when he came /back hja found a new meter and a summons on his windshield. “The oar got there thd meter,” Judge Berry 8isk “Case dismissed.” - “Texas Unlimited!’’ a 442-page news-paper production job which was the second largest newspaper ever printed in the Urtited States. Each of the 200,000 copies weighed about six pounds and contained more than 5,000,000 words of reading matter in news stories. More than 300 pages wett devoted to advertisements and pictures. Newsprint used in the speeial edition weighed some 1,300,-C00 pounds. A ton of ink was required. $1-r Year-Man Los Angeles. — A $1 theft landed Durwood Clark in county jail for a year. He was sentenced when Superior Judge. Fred Miller found he had four previous felony convictions. Clark admitted taking a dollar from a girl’s purse. boundary signs saying “You are now entering the city of lower taxes,” the city council voted to ppt UP counter - signs: “You are now leaving Detroit, where life is worth living.’ a • • am, Denver, Colo. — When hotel clerk P. C. Taylor told a would-be-holdup have special ambulances man, “You’d better get to take them to hospl-. out of here,” the gun-tals. The ambulances, man retreated, whin-, believed to be the first,Ing ‘TU he heck with of their Kind in the Uni-! ted States, have oxygen f.nk. and special ventilating equipment. • • • atm Cameron, Mo. —Baby’s first cry will be presented to proud parents now. The community hospital has installed a taperec-oMing. machine to catch the first cry of newborn babies. The cry is transcribed to a phonograph reoord, with an announcement of the baby’s weight, birth - time and the names of the parents. * • • • ram Boston. Mass. - The city oouraut decided that who has mow nerve than I have .. .’ . HI. — Farmers have been warn-ed to stock up on their fertiliser because there may be a shortage this spring. A. L. Iang, University of DJinois agronomist, -says fertiliaer companies now have "little or no” storage spare, b • « ^m Santa Monica, Cal. — Police had no trouble tracking down Allen Lev-off, suspected of robbing the Bay Cities Transit Co. safe: he had dropped his wallet cnotain-ing his felon's identifl- Dorchestert new trato- cation card near the to- ed cahcttdate Geo. W. Williams placed an ad In the local newspaper congratulating the winners and thanking those who did not vote for him in the municipal elections: he had Just learned “how badly the town Is In debt” a e e mm San Diego, Calif. — William Springer, awaiting trail on a charge to theft, observed that, since he never got lonely In Jail, he would like to spend the rest of his life there “with one after-nobn off a week for shopping” • a e iw Monrovia. Cal. — The city council silenced the 9 p. m. curfew whistle after seme 10 ybars, explaining that %o many residents complained that It woke them up. • • •’•"K Baton Rouge, Ia. — An Ice company complained to police that a dismissed iceman was continuing to patrol his old route, reversing the signs on housewives’ windows to read: “No Ice today.” SCHOOL DAYS1 vaBt Bv DWIG; freshmen ts will follow. HOLY *NAME BACK8 BASEBALL TEAM IN ST. GEORGE LEAGUE This year, the St .Vitus Holy Name Society Is backing a baseball team in the St. George’s CWV Softball League. All the games are played on the St. George's diamond, E. 67th and Edna Ave. Thus far, our lads have dropped the first several games but the team promises to shape up into a title contender as the season progresses. ’.Whltey” Persln mangaer of the team, made a remark the other day that there's nothing like having a few rooters for our team. Eo, fellow rooters how about dropping down to Bt. George’s field this Thursday, June 9th when our team plays against the K and L team. Game starts at 8:00 p. m. President, Marie Turek; vice-pros., our Rose Cimperman; secy., Valerie Per; and trees., Mary K06tanaek. Congratulations and may all toyou have a successful Sodality year with Mary, Our Mother to guide yoq NOTE OF THANKS The annual Catholic Charities Campaign came to a successful close In our parish this pest week. St. Vitus parishioners are to be oommended for their generous gifts and for their kindly reception of the solicitors. Those who volunteered their services In canvassing the entire parish deserve a sincere vote of thanks for their splendid work, which entailed much sacrifice of time and effort. May God's choicest biesripgs be their reward, BLOCK ROSARY Tuesday, June 7th. at 7::30 pi m. will be the place to meet at the home of Mary Cimperman, 1340 E. Mat St. to recite the Rosary for the conversion of Russia. MASS and COMMUNION Monthly Mass and Communion be at the 9:00 Mass for Junior and Senior Sodallsts. All are asked to meet in front of the school at g:45, so that we can march in chu body. HELP * • PLEASE!! 1 Any Sodalist who has time oo her hands can be of great help by ad-dreslsng envelop« to St. Vitus parishioners for the Slovenian Catholic Refuge« League. This work will be done Mondav evening June 6th in the So-dality Room. THE JUNIOR SODALITY It’s a quarter past nine and here I am. struggling to get this article written by half-past! Do you suppose I can perform such a notable feat? Well, let’s see . . We can truly say that our Mother-May twenty- Daughter Night on fourth was a success. Our included a play, songs by Dolores Mk, program aiong“wtttT'a '[Krsmial satefacUon"of p*uMne /totar, Melisse Spencer! heart, knowing that they have aided the cause of the crippled, the orphans and the aged In our Diocese of Cleveland. Again, a heartfelt, “thank you” to our solicitors, many of whom have performed this noble work of charity NOT ONLY this year, but In years past. Those soliciting donations were: MESDAMES Marie Grdina, Joaephlne Foyfe. Vera Hlad, Mary Slogar, Mary Finley. Edith Salomon. Theresa Buck-ley. Olga Urfcss, Ludmilla Arko. Caroline Petek, Mary Strojin, Josephine Trunk. Jean Palk, Ann Poklar, Louise Goode, Ann Brancel, Julie Telban, Jennie BtrumteL Louise Oster, Frances Haraga. Josephine Zurga, Mary Otoničar. Victoria Faletič. Agnes Ko-poro. Pauline Centa, Helen Swcgel; MIESES Ann Hrestak, Marie Turek. Nancy Gerbec, Jean Lavrich, Agnes and Olga Turk. Anne Winter, Angela and Tomi Svetonoalc, Mary Kasic, Valerie Per, Frances Cizel, Agnes and Mary Tome, Marrie Jernejeic, Danielu Česan, Florence MUrlaucic, Mary Jean SChwerko, Antoinette Naglic Evelyn Lausin, Opntoieve Malnar, Dorothy Turk, Dorothy Betrincic, Bemetta Jakomin. Carmen and Reraie Ivanc, Jan« Intihar. Anne and Mary Cimperman, Mary Glavic, Beraie and Mary Sajovic lilllan Mlakar. Mary Kostansek, Joan feak. Lillian Steric Marge and Mary Tomazin. Julie Mlakar. MESSRS Robert Yartz, Frank Kern. Wm Avsec Jos. Bokar Charles Karitnger, Joseph Kozlevchar, John Slavic. Frances Centa, a quartet, two trios and a piano solo rendered by Jean Lavrich. We played — alter the stage pregram. Quits a few mothers won prizes, and what lovely articles they were! Towel sets, bowls, salt and pepper shakers, aprons and a great va- s;.iie •ftlggja riety of other things. Fm sure all the mothers enjoyed themselves thoroughly. That’s all the news from “out bur way’ for today . . . and well, what do you know? It’s exactly ntoe-thlrty, and my aim is accomplished! Hurrah I made It — I did! jutrr a junior i ; > Hm, Pretty Big London. — The world’s greatest dome. 190 feet high and 366 fret across will dominate the 1981 “Pesti val Of Britain” exhibition on the south bank of the Thames. It will be called “The Dome of Discovery” and will light London’s night sky with hundreds of lamps hidden in its polished aluminum roof. The dome will be three ttewe the stze of 8t. Paul’s dome. The world s largest dome at present Is the Pantheon at Rome, which Is 142 feet acmes. The dome of St. Peter’s in Rome is 139 feet acroes. Smallest Church Seats 3 Covington. Ky. — The smallest church In the world has a seating capacity of three persons. It is the Monte Casino Roman Catholic church VWT! t'U. SHOW , VA HOW This ■« iw WAV TO DANCE ftf charlcstoM 1 STEPPED ON A GOB UV CHEWIN' i Gum ? . The SI. Bells of Mary's tails will be available at the meeting. As this is my last article, I would like to thank all the old officers, and extend my heartiest to the new officers PTA HOLDS LAST MEETING; NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED New officers for the coming year will be installed at the final PTA meeting of the year on June 9, in the Study Club Room. Th$ new officers are as follows: President, Mrs. Gus Petelinkar; vlce-pres., Mrs. Herman Stupica; rec-sec’y., Mrs. Lewis Maylin; treas., Mrs. Anthony Qpalek; cor.-sec’y., Mrs. Louis Ivancic. The officers will be installed by Mrs. Richard Mooney, past PTA president. Since it is the last meeting, the evening wJU also be guest night. Also on the agenda is a discussion 1 bless you all. to be held on Father’s Day, June 19th, MRS. FRANK KOKETEC concerning family affair. Further de- Corresponding Secretary DEATH NOTICES Courtesy Pays—FoDow These Tips BelaJ, Joseph — Husband of Katherine. (nee Jovick), father of Lawrence, Allen brother of Frank, Louis, Mary Kunstel, Jennie Levstek. Residence at 3304 St. Clair Ave. Cmkovich, Ann (nee Jurkovich) — , ------ Wife of John, mother of John Jr. sis-1 Courtesy makes friends—and ter of Anthony, Frank, Matt, J£ary lives in traffic All traffic laws can be summed up in the Golden Rule: '’Do as ydu would jhave others do unto your saves Be Courteous—Be Safe. Fight for your rights—but not on the highway. Courtesy and Carefulness gp hand Staiduhar. Katherine Bodnar, Frances Braidich Residence at 17201 Waterloo Rd. Drensek, John — Father of Rudy and Angela. Former residence with Spendal family at 976 E. 77 Št. Late in hand, residence with Frank Turk family in j — Madison, O. I a good driver knows and obeys all Jevnikar, Mary (nee Bartol), wife traffic laws. congratulations1 of Joseph, mother of Joseph, Jr., John [ ' __—... I also want to Frank, Louis, Mary ovy, Anna Krainz, A courteous driver is identified by his use of hand signals whenever he {changes his course of travel. The courteous driver looks upon STRAIGHT FROM WASHINGTOH STEPHEN M. YOUNG Ohio Congressman-at-Large thank the. young lady who edited all Jane Stefančič, sister of Frank, my articles, and who was pretty faith- 'sidence at 14521 Saranac Rd. ful'in her job. (Ed’s Note: Gee, I’m | Rodic, John — Husband of Jose- blushing. Thanks loads, ladies. It phine (nee Champa), father of Ca--: me courteous unver iou&s upon was swell getting articles from you be- jrol Ann, John, son of Frank, brother traffic laws as necessary regulations to cause they always came on time.) 'of Louis, Frank, Anton, Anna Petre- be observed rather than enforced in I’ll close now, and turn this column tlch, Rose Sindelar Mary Beacofsky. the interest of public safety. over to Mrs. Jean Ivancic who I'm Residence at 1139 E. 60 St. | ______ sure, will do a wonderful job in the Skuzinskas, Clemens F. — Residence The courteous driver firmly believes at 15618 Trafalgar Ave. in the rule for passing other cars: ——-o——— j“When in doubt—don’t!” Dl|l lOO ! "Courtesy and co-operation’’ is the A baby girl was born to Mr. and double play combination that will cut Mrs Joseph Dvorabic of 14710 Sylvia the trafffic toll. Ave. The young mother’s maiden —— name was Betty Branisel, daughter of „ 9°iurt£^ 5 Tra** ° Mr. and Mrs. John Branisel, ~ * ’ **“ forthcoming year. Good luck and God families, , largely those of veterans, •have been living doubled-up with in-jlaws or friends and many thousands more are living in inadequate and in-I sanitary quarters, frequently paying {outrageously high rent. ; This Congress should not adjourn for the summer until and unless th.s problem is solved by passage of government housing legislation in conformity with the platform pledge of the majority party. One million five hundred thousand new house units should be constructed each year during the next several years. LOBBYIST Morton Bcdfish, head of the Real Estate Lobby, is paid more for his Grovewood Ave., who became grand)-parents for the first time and on May 31st celebrated their Silver Wedding Anniversary. Grandmother for the first time is Mrs. Dvorabic of 1471{) Sylvia Ave., while Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Maizel of 1140 Norwood Rd., became great - grandparents. Congratulation^ to all! Iter OI vuuuray ivtuikVJ.1 -------- 16202 Sa^ty Education Committee. Wedding Bells Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mlakar of 1011 E 76 St. announce the marriage of services than a Congressman repre-| their daughter, Mary, to Mr. John Ba-senting the people. He is an extreme- lish, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Balish ly able opponent of Federal low-cost 0f 1250 E. 175th St. The ceremony housing He has earned his fancy |Wm take place at St. Vitus Church on salary and expense allowance. In, Saturday, June 4 at 9:30 a. m. All testifying before a House Committee relatives and friends are invited to at-recently, he said, with an attitude of tend, jabiding confidence, v«uiuw.vt, ‘The House of Re-i presentatives is the great hope of our country. “You believe in the House of Representatives?" inquired Congressman Abe Multer, (D—N.Y.). "I most certainly do,” Bodfish replied dramatically. Congressman Multer pointedly stopped him with this question, “Then why have you always been so afraid to let this Housing Bill get out of the Committee in the past and | before members of the House for Getting Married! Washington. — The Senate is sometimes called the upper branch of Congress because it is always upping appropriations. The House of Representatives has already passed nine appropriation bills. So far the Senate out has acted upon only two This was: befL _ the bill providing funds for the Trea- vote?” sury and Post Office Departments. “HANGOVER” The Senate not so economically- jf you ^.g a Washington bureaucrat minded as the House, upped this ap- [with a high salary and ample leisure' propriation forty million dollars. The • can afford a trip abroad, your House voted 471 million dollars for de- (ticket to Europe, or Around the world, ficiency appropriations and the''Senate ^ exempt from the transportation increased this to 524 million dollars, tax. For flood control, etc. President Tru-. you are a congressman, with an man asked 768 million dollars. The expensive election campaign ahead, or House voted only 593 million dollars any other American citizen with high and the Senate Comartf.ttee i*30*n- 9 14 4 .uauBiuuiiiwim,............................................._ dollars. train or bus to visit your ln-hws AMERICA’S NO. 1 PROBLEM m £aa_JS 0r some other distant point Low cost housing is America’s No. 1 th3 Federal Government takes fifteen domestic unsolved problem. Not only per cent of the travel expense. This is it important to provide public tax Qn transportation was passed as a housing and slum clearance laws and war mea8ure to discourage needless to provide housing for low-income travel. No one objected to it? then, families , but there is a real need for We are now at peac& American peo-n-nv<;ands of additional homes for pje have a right to object strenuously families in the middle-income group. ^ this tax that was never intended Two milliort five hundred thousand &s a revenue measure. This trans-, a“w~a* poitation tax costs Americans $750,- C00 a year. Whether you are earning a living traveling or traveling for recreation, this is a burdensome nuisance tax. It is a "hangover” from the war. Your Congress should repeal it FOG FROM THE POTOMAC An Ohio constituent warited his Congressman to get his money back. He and his wife one typical Washington day, with fog rolling in from the Potomac, could not see the top of the Washington- monument but paid- lor the elevator ride to the top 10 have a view of Wash.ngton and surroundings. At the top they could not see a thing. The attendant refusing a refund said, "What’s the matter with you? If you can’t see the top from the ground, how can you expect to see the ground from the top.” So they saw their Congressman. EXTRAVAGANCE Congressmen receive four mail deliveries daily. An Ohio Congressman receives more mail in a day than a Mississippi Congressman receives in a week. Books and pamphlets come in abundance. A pet peeve of many Congressmen is the waste incurred in printing and mailing so many beautiful and useless pamphlets, which are invariably tossed Into the waste-baskets. Of one particularly beautiful but utterly worthless pamphlet a Congressman said, “Th£tf literature was printed on paper so slick a fly would break his neck had he alighted on it.” Train Get* Ticket Meridian, Miss.—A train got a parking ticket here. While the city was in the midst, of a campaign against parking violations, a Southern Railway train stopped at a crossing inside the city. Police put a ticket on the train for blocking the street. ------O——— Old American Custom Bryant, S. D — When Clayton Felds and Harold Sauder tied for town assesosr. they settled the matter in an old American fashion. They flipped a coin and Fields got the job. . Railroad WreclTCure* Stuttering. Wetasklwln, Alta. — Trainman T. C. Murphy of Saskatoon, Bask., Injured In a train derailment near here, found that the shock had cured him of a speech Impediment. Murphy said when he arrived at th* hospital he discovered he could talk without stuttering fpr the first time In years. Attention, Musicians! Saxophone for »ale — E-Flat Alto — King-Zephyr 'Special — Excellent condition. Call HE 0628 today or KE 0674 tomorrow. Charles & Olga Slapnik FLOWER SHOP FLOWER8 FOR ALL OCCASIONS 6026' St. Clair Ave.-EX 2134 June Dance to be held Tonite, Jone 3,1949 St. Vitus Cadets, No. 25SWU AT SLOVENIAN NATIONAL HOME East 66th and St. Olair Ave. Music by VADNAL® ORCHESTRA Admission 75c. Stop! Look! and Hear! 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Mew york CTY AUGUST KOLUNDER CO. 6419 St. Clair Ave. HEnderson 4148 Here is your golden opportunity to spend three full days in New York with hotels, sightseeing and entertainment all arranged.- I THURSDAY, JUNE 16 5:45 P. M.—Leave Cleveland from Union Terminal via Erie RR. FRIDAY, JUNE 17 8:45 A. M.—Arrive Hotel New Yorker for registration. 10:30—Leave hotel for RCA Building, 30 Rockfeller Plaza for a guided tour through NBC Broadcasting and Television Studios. 2:30 P. M.—1Tour around New York on a white sightseeing Yacht. 5:30—Free time for dinner. SATURDAY, JUNE 18 9-00 A. M.—Visit to Wall Street, Civic Center Greenwich Village and Chinatown and the famous Battery and Ocean Liners. Afternoon free for your shopping along Fifth Avenue. 6:30 P. M.—Dinner and floor show at the fabulous Billy Rose’s Diamond Horseshoe. SUNDAY, JUNE 19 1:00 P. M.—Gathering at Radio City Music Hall for a movie and stage show. 7-30 P M.—Leave New York tor Cleveland; Arrive In Cleveland June 20, 11:48 A. M. Total Cost Including Train $51.15 Full description of the tour at our offices. , By Cy Hungerford SNOODLES vmo SAID 1 VMUZTRYIN' To PANCE