NO. 50 RICAN IN SPIRIT JN IN LANGUAGfi ONLY SLOV6NIAN MORNING NCWSPAPCR CLEVELAND 8, 0., FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 11, 1949 LETO LI.-VOL. LI. Uradnica ameriškega Rdečega križa kramlja z jugoslovanskim begunčkom, ki je na potu ▼ Zed. dr-zave. Rdeči križ mu je pomagal kot mnogim drugim, da se mu je izpolnila vroča želja priti v — Ameriko, deželo blagostanja in svobode. V tem času zbirajo doneske za Rdeči križ. Za Greater Cleveland je določena kvota $875,250. Do-zdaj je zbranega komaj polovico te vsote. Kdor le more, naj daruje za Rdeči križ. MATERINSKI KLUB VABI NA PRIREDI. TEV ZA ČČ. SESTRE Materinski klub župnije Vida bo priredil POSETITE LEPO Italija bo takoj pristopila j v severnoatlantsko zvezoIGR0 v nedeljo v | Rim. — Na seji ministerskega COLLINWOODU sv. aveta Je zunaDH minister Sforza i Liga katoliških Slovencev va-v nedeljo 20. Poro^* da ima ita'ija ve iko bi na slikovno predstavo, petje marca ob 2. popoldne v šolski upanja’ da bo Poklicana, da so- in igro “Pri kapelici”-v nedeljo dvorani prijetno družabno pri- de*uie v seveojd-atlantski zvezi. 13. marca. Prireditev bo v Slo- reditev za čč. šolske sestre sv. ,^ada ie da Italija pri- venskem domu na Holmes Ave., Vida ali tako zvani “shower.” ;stopi k zvezi “N ko bo povab- začetek ob 6:30 zvečer. V ta namen se naproša žen- Sklep je soglasen. Vodja; Vstopnina za osebo bo samo ske, da bi darovale rjuhe za po- zomjalistov Sarragatt je pove- 75c in vsak bo imel zelo veliko bo, kakšno pravico ali oblast naj stelje samice, blazine, brisače, dal> da sicer v iiTršilnem odboru užitka od te prireditve. Katoli-1 ai pridržijo te tri države z ozi- šervijete in lično. Lahko se da- stranke nIma večine za to politi- ška liga in požrtvovalne osebe, !rom do nove nemške države. Sovjetija bo v nekaj mesecih pokazala, kaj so njem nameni Washington? — Zed. države, Anglija in Francija se bodo v kratkem dogovorile, kako naj obravnavajo cilje teh zaveznikov, kadar bo ustvarjena samostojna nemška država v zapad-ni Nemčiji. Glavno vprašanje ruje tudi denar, če katera raje ko’ da pa.upa’ da b° d°bii večino ki delujejo v tej akciji, vas prav ali lažje to da. Sestre to zelo po-,med samimi člapi. Zato ne bo še prijazno vabijo na to prireditev trebujejo in Materinski klub se ®dsI°Pd> dokler, ne bodo odstopi- v nedeljo zvečer. je zavzel za to prireditev. Prosimo naše ženske iz župnije sv. Vida, da bi se res odzvale za to akcijo, da bi bila prireditev uspeh. o A Kako je vlada ukinila katoliško cerkev v Romuniji Bukarešta, Romunija. — Kakor smo včeraj poročali je preganjanje Cerkve v Romuniji sicer bolj mirno in vzbuja manj pozornosti kot preganjanje v Jugoslaviji, na Madžarskem in v Bo'gariji ali zato je temeljitejše in hujše. V Rumuniji se vlada zaveda, da je komunizem za-sovražen. Zasovražen iz preprostega razloga, ker Romun sovraži vse kar pride iz Moskve. Komunizem je moskovski nauk, in to je za poprečnega Romuna do- oslanci njegove se ne izvede li senatorji in stranke in dol glasovanje. I ; Jugoslavija M zapad, da je prepreil pakt na Balkanu London. — Jsjgoslovanski časopis Borba, glasilo komunistične stranke, trdi, da so Zed. države in Angjija preprečile leta 1944 tajen pakt med Jugoslavijo in Bolgarijo, ki bi sčasoma lahko dovedel do balkanske federacije. Sporazum je bij že skoro dosežen med Titom bi Dimitrovom, ko so ga zapadne sile prepovedale, ker je bila takrat Bolgarija še vedno sovražna država. To obtožbo v Borbi je napisa! Moše P i j a d e, podpredsednik vladnega kabineta in teoretik komunistične L'~ Proces in obsodba duhov-nikov v Sofiji zgrajena na lažeh Istočasno bodo zunanji ministri teh treh zaveznikov odločili, kako naj se zadrži zapadni svet, kadar bo Sovjetska Rusija pokazala, kaj je njen končni namen. To bo Moskva gotovo javno pokazala s tem ali onim korakom v dveh ali treh mesecih. Danski minister Rasmussen Trupla vojakov_____ Iz Evrope so zopet pripeljali 67 trupel naših vojakov, ki so padli na evropskem bojišču v drugi svetovni vojni. Med njimi je tudi truplo James Cellu-ra, ki je kot prvi Amerikanec iz Clevelanda padel v Nemčiji. Princeton— Dr. Ciril Black, ki so ga pogosto imenovali v bol- Pr‘de te dni1 v Washington glede garskem procesu proti prote- P™t°Pa ali priključitve Danske stanskim duhovnikom, je sedaj !k Atlantski zvezi, dal obširno izjavo. Pravi, da so I Ta teden se bo najbrie tudi vse obdolžitve in "priznanja,".določilo, če se sprejme Italijo k da so duhovniki dajali njemu ka-j Atlantski zvezi ali ne. Ameriški ke vohunske podatke, neresni- j državniki so mnenja, da je Itali-čne. Pravi, da je on bil v Bolga-'Ja sredozemska sila in ne spada riji takrat, ko so bile ameriške k Atlantski zvezi. in britanske čete skupno z ruski-1 -------o------ mi v Bolgariji kot premagani in KAVI A R 0 B 0 V I okupirani državi. Ameriška mi-j””** wv sija je mnogo pomagala prote-1 Mary Stoss stantakim ustanovam, ni pa niti V četrtek popoldne ko je šla v potrebovala niti hotela dobiti kake vohunske usluge od duhovnikov. Ameriška misija je imela oblast in pravico, da je vse po- mestno bolnišnico za pregleda-nje in X-ray, se je na nagloma zgrudila in čez par minut preminula Mary Stoss, rojena Keck, j Slike v C< Razne drobne novice iz Clevelanda in te okolice Pozdravi iz Texas— Poznana Cleveiandčana, Josephine in John Knific ter sin Rudy pozdravljajo iz Houston, Texas, kjer so obiskali naša pri-jatelja Mr. in Mrs. Jim Sepic. Pišejo, da imajo tam krasno po-letno vreme in-nam kar privo-ščijo tisto nekaj snega, ki nas v Clevelandu včasih oplaši za kak dan. Počakaj, Jim, boš govoril tje v "žulaju,” ko se boste kuhali, mi bomo pa tukaj v hladni senčici eno ali dve rekli. No, hvala za pozdrave in za "korenček.” K molitvi— Članice Oltarnega društva fare sv. Vida naj se udeleže skupne molitve za pok. sestro Mary Strojin v Zakrajškovem pogrebnem zavodu nocoj po pobožnosti v cerkvi, v soboto naj se pa udeležijo pogreba. lI&iiVVMM!« V MARIBORU so imeli pred Tončija Kokalja. kratkim zanimivo razpravo proti Marinko Mariji st. in ml. Ja- NA “SABOTERSKO - VOHUNSKEM” procesu v Ljublja- vni tožilec ju je obtožil, da sta ni so bili obsojeni: ing. Anton zažgali državno pitališče svinj Bokal na smrt, šubič Živa na 11 in gospodarska poslopja trem pos. v Ločicu v Slov. goricah. Povzročena škoda 300,000 din. ima pravoslavk cerkev sedaj v Rumuniji izjemoma “ugoden” in “koristen” čas. Novoizvoljeni patriarh je to spoznal in na let in 8 mesecev, ing. Stane Vid- ta račun misli, da bo mogel ru- mar na 5 let pris. dela, prof. munski pravoslavni cerkvi kori-Hvastja Franc na 10 let. Hva-istiti,. Zato je sprejel politiko so Prvoobtoženka je tudi pisarila J stja Cilka na 2 leti, mizar Praz- delovanja s komunističnim re- na razne strani grozilna pisma z geslom: Smrt partizanom,— nam pa življenje. Obsodba: Marinko Marija st. 19 let zapora. Marinko Marija ml. 14 mesecev. ŽIVALSKI VRT V LJUBU A. NI, — Od Večne poti pa skoro do vrha Rožnika bodo začeli urejati prostore za živalski vrt. KROŽNI ŽELEZNICI okoli Ljubljane iz. Dravelj za Rožnikom do priključka na tržaško železnico so dali ime “Železnica 5. kongresa K. P. J.” Postaja v Kosezah se imenuje “Jelenov žleb.” ’ Progo so gradile mladinske “udarne” brigade. V LJUBU ANI grade na Am- broževem trgu stanovanjske blo- ima komaj za lastno porabo. nik Ivan na 5 let pris. dela, Druškovič Vekoslav na 2 leti, Bokal Marjan na 1 leto in 8 mesecev ter Breskvar Janez na eno leto pobolj ševa! nice. NOVE OBSODBE V NOVEM MESTU. — Pred titovimi oblastmi se je nedavno moral zagovarjati Osolnik Anton iz Muhabera. Očitali so mu, da je 29 ha zemlje kljub modernim strojem tako slabo obdeloval, da je pridelal samo 50 mernikov pšenice, pred vojno pa 250 mernikov. Prej je redil 10-15 preši-čev, zdaj samo 3. Krompirja je pred vojno imel toliko, da ga je 1 vagon lahko prodal, zdaj ga pa PRI POSKUSU prebega čez’ mejo so titovi oznovci ustrelili 16. letnega sina pok. polkovnika' Davkov ni plačeval, zemljo pa je raje dajal v najem. Obsodba: zaplemba celotnega premoženja Tri na dan Tisti, ki trdijo, da ne bo nič spremembe v ruski diplomaciji zdaj, ko sta Molotov in Višinski zamenjala urade, so slabo informirani. Kar poglejmo! Trije “veliki” stoje na pozornici: Stalin v sredi, na levi Višinski, na desni Molotov. Trije, ki imajo mnogo več oblasti kot najmogočnejši kralj na svetu. žimom. Vlada zaenkrat z vso besnostjo preganja vse druge cerkve in verstva. Najbo’j ji je seveda trn v peti katoliška Cerkev. V Rumuniji je bila močna skupina katoličanov vshodnega obreda. Imela je preko poldrugi milijon vernikov. To je vlada že popolnoma zatrla. Škofi so v ječah. Duhovnike je policija pobila in pozaprla, deloma so bežali. Vernike je posebna komisi ja prepisovala v pravoslavno cerkev. Le redki so prestopili pod pritiskom. Ogromna večina je ostala zvesta katoliški Cerkvi. Kljub temu je pav' ada enostavno razglasila, da so vsi verniki podpisali prestopne izjave in ugotovila, da katoliška cerkev vzhodnega obreda v Rumuniji več ne obstoji. Njeno premože- O balkanski federaciji je pro-šle leto govoril bolgarski premier Dimitrov. K temu se je oglasila Pravda v Moskvi, ki je idejo raztrgala in 'Dimitrov je naglo zaprl usta. hifej in zaporna kazen 1 leto pogojno, nje je bilo konfiscirano in delo- Zdaj se je pa slika na pozornici spremenila 1 Stalin je še vedno na sredi, Molotov stoji zdaj na levi, Višinski pa na desni. Kdo more torej trditi, da ni v sovjetski diplomaciji nobene spremembe, a? Na zaplembo celotnega premoženja je bil zaradi enakih prestopkov obsojen tudi Rupar Janez, ki bo pa še razen tega moral prebiti v zaporu eno leto in 3 mesece. “VZORNO” POSLOVANJE KOM. UPRAVE. V menzi Delavskega doma v Ljubljani je zaposlenih 32 oseb. Upravo menze so vodile tako “vzorno,” da je 20 odstotkov krompirja, jabolk in čebule zgnilo. BORŠT. — Po kratki in mučni bolezni je preminul tukajšnji domačin Alojzij Petaros, pošten, harodno zaveden mož in skrben družinski gospodar, ki je v sedanjih razmerah mnogo trpel. Njegov nadebudni sin Drago je padel v partizanski vojni v Stični na Dolenjskem. i —o—— ma prešlo v roke pravoslavne cerkve. Dne 2. decembra 1948 je vlada izdala dekret, s katerim se ukinja katoliška Cerkev v Rumuniji. ’ Uboge žene v Ameriki srečne one v Rusi ji London. — Sovjetska Unija je proslavljala dan žene. Vsa proslava je bi!a primerjava razmer v katerih živi žena v Sovjetski Uniji z razmerami žene v kapitalističnem svetu. Slike in časopisi ,sb predstavljali kako strašno je zasužnjena žena v USA. Časopisi so z velikimi številkami objavljali da je v USA nad 600,000 žen, ki pijejo alkohol v taki meri, da so pijanke. Pojasnjevali so, da je to zato, ker so žene v Ameriki pravi sužnji. Pijejo iz obupa. Posebno so žene v USA krivično slabo plačane v primeri z moškimi delavci in črnske žene so v USA najbolj nesrečna bitja na svetu. Voditeljica komunizma v Romuniji Ana Pauker je pa pri tej priliki rekla, da imajo ameriški imperi-jalisti prav tako grd obraz kakor so ga imeli nacisti “Meni se upira ideja o svetovni »evoluciji in revolucionarjih, in la v Clevelandu. ki rušijo kapitalizem v ponde-ljek, so revolucionarji v torek, v sredo pa že nadomeščajo kapitaliste v borbi proti socializmu.’” ponedeljek zjutraj iz želetovega pogrebnega zavoda na 6502 St. Clair Ave. Čas še ni določen. Truplo bo položeno na mrtvaški oder ob 2:00 uri v soboto. . jTSil in Sicer: Vinska trgatev v Ge-Eogreb bo v neva> O., kako guv. Lausche Razne najnovejše svetovne vesti , BELGRAD. — Jugoslovansko komunistično glasilo Borba razglaša, da je bilo v Osjeku obsojenih več “teroristov” na smrt. Štirje med njimi so bili obsojeni zato, ker so zastrupili sedem svinj na državnem posestvu Belje in so menda nameravali zastrupiti se drugih tisoč svinj. Tanjug pa piše, da je v Belgradu bilo obsojenih 13 oseb, ker so bili člani nekega Jugoslovanskega odbora, ki je po komunističnem poročilu nekaka nova fašistovska organizacija. Dobili so od dveh do osem let ječe. BELGRAD. — Borba obtožuje bolgarsko sodišče, da se je posluževalo laži pri procesu proti obtoženim protestantskim duhovnikom. Borba se zgraža kako je državni bolgarski proseku-tor in komunistični predsednik sodišča skušal za vsako ceno vplesti tudi Jugoslavijo v ta proces. Posebno se Borba huduje na pričevanje bivšega bolgarskega zunanjega ministra Kuliševa. Pravi, da mu je bilo nalašč naročeno, da je v svojem pričevanju moral omeniti tudi Jugoslavijo. Komunisti se pač poznajo med seboj. NEW YORK. — Sodišče je obtožilo Judito Coplon, uradnico justičnega ministrstva in ruskega inženirja Valentina A. Gubi-čeva, da sta hotela ukrasti ameriške vojaške in državne dokumente in izvajati vohunstvo v škodo Združenih držav. Sojenje bo raz- >T„ j; mlniofor za inrlustri- piaano ^alu, ker sta oba v preiskovalnem zaporu. Sodnik je 1 .Udl j namreč določil za Gubičeva 100,000 dolarjev jamstva, da ga izpu- jo V USSR odstavljen |gti na svobodo pre(j preiskavo, za Coplonovo pa 20,000 dolarjev. London. — Mos va o Javl-|a; Ker njgta jmeia tega jamstva, sta ostala v preiskovalnem zaporu. * Tu in tam V deželi gnilega kapitalizma, v reakcionarni Ameriki ima vsaka peta oseba svoj avto, na vsakega četrtega prebivalca pride telefon, vsaka tretja oseba ima ra-dioaparat. Po treh letih “naprednega socializma, podržavljenja, odprave zatiranja človeka po sočloveku” v Jugoslaviji pa: Vsakega devetega Slovenca so “napredni socialisti” ubili, vsak peti je bil več ali manj časa zaprt ali pa še kot nadaljno spremembo v SOV' jetski vladi sklep vrhovnega sov- igra golf, pevski koncert Slovencev v Kanadi in še druge. S kazanjem slik bo pričel točno četrt pred 7. V bolnišnici— Mr. Leo Kushlan, poznani slovenski odvetnik, se nahaja v Charity bolnišnici, kjer bo ostal do konca tega meseca. Zdravniki še ne vedo, če bo treba operacije. Obiski so dovoljeni. Pozdrav iz Floride— Iz Fort Lauderdale, Florida, pozdravljata Mr. in Mrs. Matt Beros, lastnika Beros Studio na 6116 St. Clair Ave, Marino pivo— Ne bo dolgo in pili boino slavno marčno pivo. Dobro je, če pri svojem trgovcu naročite že zdaj, da ga za vas shrani in do-pelje na dom kadar ga dobi. To lahko storite pri Supanick Beverage, 15602 Holmes Avt. tel. GL 9817, ali pa pri Marinko’s 416 E. 156. St. tel. IV 3170. Vabilo na sejo— Podružnica št. 3 SMZ bo imela v nedeljo pop. ob 2 sejo v Slovenskem domu na Holmes Ave. Po seji bodo servirana okrepčila. Poceni čistilec— V Oblak Furniture Co. 6612 St. Clair Ave. si lahko ogledate fine Apex čistilce, modela 1949. Cena je samo $49.95. Lahko ga odplačujete po $2 na teden, kar se vam ne bo nič poznalo, imeli boste pa le fin čistilec pri roki. ■"rssniššSJKsr -- - . . LONDON. — Britanska vlada je že razpravljala o načrtu novan istočasno za dodatnega Narodov. # * « podpredsednika^ vlade LONDON. — Vlada Trans-Jordana obtožuje Jude, da so z Truman je Častni doktor. vojaško silo napadli njene čete in njeno ozemlje. Arabci pravijo, Rollins College da izraelske sile prodirajo proti pristanišču Aquaba pri Rdečem Winter Park. — Predsedniku j morju. Diplomatski krogi se boje, da bi mogla Velika Britanija Trumanu je podelil Rollins Col- biti hitro zapletena v vojni spor. Po pogodbi namreč mora bri- lege častni doktorski naslov. Pri jtanska vojska nastopiti v obrambo Arabije, kakor hitro je Trans- šepotemponočhSnesje tej priliki je predsdenik imel go- 'Jordan napaden in njegov kralj za pomoč zaprosi. Trans-Jordan bil moker težak, da je obvi- Pri Brodnick Bros. 16013 Waterloo Rd. lahko kupite krasen aparat za televizijo Philco izdelka. Lahlg plačate takoj samo $52.43 in potem odplačujete lahko 21 mesecev. Zimo imamo— V Clevelandu nas je zamelo. V četrtek je skoro ves dan sne- sedi, vsak dvajseti si lahko na- vor. Pozival je k dobri, vestni primerja obnašanje Izraela s Pearl Harborjem. Med tem, ko se sei na drevju in lomil veje ter L...: i. :___ __mladino Tlnhra. v7i?oia 16 dinlMniitfllH TDfltnnniVi rvuroisin mir in linwRW uuk L_____ __ ir_______ bavi šivanko, če ima srečo in vsak petdeseti se lahko pohvali, da se je do sita najedel... vzgoji mladine. Dobra vzgoja je diplomatski zastopniki pogajajo za mir in ureditev vseh sporov, trgal električne žice. 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No. 50 Fri., March 11, 1949 lastno osebo v nevarnost, samo da bi na lastne oči spoznal, kaj je resnica.” ’ Tako piše Handler iz Belgrada... Mi prav radi verjamemo, da je Tito videl vse to in še marsikaj. Končno mu ni bilo treba preveč daleč potovati, da je mogel "odkriti” 'opisano žalostno stanje v “svoji” državi in med "svojim” narodom. Lahko bi bil poklical k sebi v "dobro zastraženo palačo” ljudi iz kateregakoli kraja države, pa bi mu povedali vse to in še več, če bi vedeli, da je res varno kaj ziniti. Kako se je pa “sukal med preprostim ljudstvom in postavljal v nevarnost svojo osebo,” smo pa brali na primer v poročilu iz Kranja in še odkod. Kako je gnal šofer Titovega oklopnega avtomobila skrbno zavarovano vozilo po slovenskih cestah, da se je Tito lažje “sukal med preprostim narodom in dobival dejstva iz prvega vira” — tega seveda Handier iz Belgrada gor ni mogel videti. To so videli tisti, ki so bili blizu in poročali v preprostih besedah svojem^ "preprostemu narodu” sem v Ameriko. Ti ljudje nc znajo pisati za NEW YORK TIMES, pa zato'znajo pisati za — nas. Handlerjevo mogočno opisovanje Titovega “ljudskega vladanja,” čeprav tudi Handler prizna, da je Tito kljub vsemu stoprocenten komunist, nam in “preprostemu narodu” doma ne bo nasulo peska v oči! “Tito je videl.. V tedniku THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE ima Amerikhnec Handler zanimiv članek o Titu. Napisal ga je v Belgradu in je izšel v New Yorku v nedeljo 6. marca. V svojem članku skuša Handler razbistriti odnose med Titom in Stalinom. Kratek posnetek vsega pripovedovanja v Handlerjevem članku je povedan v podnaslovu: Tito ima samtga sebe za pravega učenca marksizma, Stalina pa smatra za odpadnika. Glavni naslov članku pa je; Tito kliče Moskvo na korajžo v zadevi ‘pravega komunizma.’ Prav veliko novega vsaj za nas v tem članku ni. Poučen je pa za tiste Amerikance in druge ‘zapadnjake,’ ki je bilo že parkrat o njih rečeno v New York Timesu v zvezi s koroškim vprašanjem, da še niso izgubili vsega upanja, da bodo počasi odtrgali Jugoslavijo od Sovjetije . . . Upali so namreč, kakor sami izjavljajo, da se to pot Sovjetija ne bo potegovala za zahteve Aleša Beblerja, da naj koroški Slovenci pridejo pod Jugoslavijo. Ker da je Stalin na Tita hud, mu ne bo privoščil kosa Koroške in bo naročil svojemu zastopniku v Londonu, naj potegne s zapadnimi zavezniki, Beblerja pa potisne k steni. Tako so upali, zdaj pa priznavajo; da so se všteji. Pač niso pomislili, da Stalin morda res sovraži Tita in bi ga rad spravil spod nog. Toda če sovraži Tita, s tem še ni rečeno, da je pripravljen igrati v roke zapadnim zaveznikom, oziroma Avstriji. Stalin se ne misli odpovedati Jugo- Inosti. stavfjI^WIfQe mu p< ?n! f nTta-ft a vn o če bi' se nuP~ to posrečilo, bi dobil, tako vsaj upa, spet vso besedo v Jugo,-slaviji in bi jo pritegnil nase, kot ima pod svojo peto druge “satelitske” države tam okoli. In če se posreči v Londonu, kjer napravljajo mirovno pogodbo z Avstrijo, da prisilijo zapadnjake k nekim popuščanjem v koroškem vprašanju, bo ves kredit za tak uspeh vzela Moskva nase. Nikar ne mislite, da ga bo pripisala Beblerju ali Titu! In ko bo — če bo —■ spet zavladala Moskva s Stalinom vred v Jugoslaviji, ji bo kak kos Koroške prav.prišel. Čemu naj bi torej sedaj igrala v rqke zapadnjakom? Pa zapadnjaki so še zmerom silno lahkoverni, iz vsake malenkostne stvarice brž napravijo zaključke, da se nekje veliko obeta. Se bodo še dostikrat opekli kakor so se; že! Člankar Handler sam poudarja, da si ne upa veliko prorokovati, kako se bo razrešil spor med Titom in Stalinom. Njegova razlaga ima v glavnem precej videza verjetnosti, toda v marsičem bi pa človek lahko pokazal, kako površno gleda. Poglejmo, kako opisuje Tita kot nekakega “ljudskega vladarja," pa se spomnimo na to, kaj smo iz drugih virov zvedeli o tej zadevi. “Naj Tito zmaga ali pade. njegov napor za zmago v tem boiu (s Stalinom) pojde v zgodovino kot nekaj edinstvenega za kateregakoli komunističnega voditelja. V zadnjih osmih mesecih (odkar ga je kominforma obsodila), je spet in spet premeril državo od enega konca do drugega. Razgovafjal se je z ljudmi po mestih in vaseh in tako zbiral svoj lastni.Gallop Poll. Opazoval je odmeve na svojo politiko med komunisti in nekomunisti. Poslušal je njihove pritožbe in sprejemal nasvete, kako naj bi se pritožbam ustreglo. “Uspeh Titovega poizvedovanja se je najprej pokazal v Sloveniji, ko je Tito govoril rudarjem in jim obljubil boljša stanovanja. Drugi uspeh je bil, ko je govoril v Zagrebu komunistom in jim naročil, naj z ljudmi bolj človeško ravnajo. Povedal je svojim komunistom kar naravnost, da so mu kmetje rekli: Vlada, ki ne more preskrbeti ljudem vžigalic in kmetom kerosina, je slabotna vlada« Tito je k temu rekel pred svojimi komunisti, da imajo kmetje prav. Vlada, ki ne zna poskrbeti za najnujnejše potrebe ljudstva, sploh ni nobena vlada. "Titovo potovanje širom dežele ga je spravilo v t;sne stike z dejanskim položajem jugoslovanske gospodarske stvarnosti. Na svoje oči je imel priliko videti, kako malo se ujema resničnost z bleščečo propagando. Videl je. kako slabo živijo rudarji in kako to vpliva na produkcijo. Zvedel je. da se ljudje zmerom v večji meri odtegujejo delu. Dognal je, da rudarji in industrijski delavci dezertira jo od svojega odkazanega jim dela, pa vzamejo pot pod noge v kak drug kot dežele, kjer upajo najti boljše stanovanje in boljši košček kruha. “Bilo je fo prvič, odkar so komunistične stranke vzhod ne Evrope prišle, na vlado, da je kak državni glavar stopil ven iz svoje skrbno zastražene palače in šel naravnost med ljudstyo iskat dejstev. V tej reči se pokažt kaj jasno, da ie Tito drugačen mož kot njegovi vodilni tovariši v drugih državah vzhodne Evrope. Njegovo osebno nagnjenje ga žene ven, da se suče med preprostim narodom. Tito sv ne boji svojih ljudi. Dejstvo je, da je Tito komunistični voditelj, ki ni izgubil stikov z narodom. Voljan je postaviti Spet sem tu. Nekdo mi je nekoč rekel: “Jaz vselej vem, ke-daj vi kam greste. Kadar vaše kolone manjka v Ameriški Domovini.’” No, to je večkrat res. Včasih pa pridejo druge zapreke. To pot sem bil ves čas doma, da, doma sem bi! pa za cerkveni Vestnik sem pripravljal in tako je morala ta kolona odpasti in s tem ni bilo prav nikake zgube. Še danes bi ne pisal, pa me^rie-kako sili k temu velika prijaznost svetovidskih igralcev, ki so zadnjo nedeljo vprizorili krasno igro ‘‘PRI KAPELICI.” Jaz vam odkrito povem, če bi ti igralci jutri ponovili to igro, pa bi jo zopet šel poslušat. Igra kaže, kako zivjača in zločin včasih za nekaj časa premaga pravico in nedolžnost. Toda le nekaj časa. Posiedna in trajna zmaga je vedno nh strani pravice in pošte- Zaspi 'in . . . ne prebudi se več. Ko človek dolgo časa zanemarja ponujano božjo milost, tudi postane neobčutljiv. Nič ne čuti, da duševno umira, pa vendar umira in končno, ako se vzdrami in ne pogreje na srcu Jezusovemu, umrje. Takih duševnih mrličev je danes med Slovenci veliko in le sam Bog ve, koliko jih bo zmrznilo za večno. Če si ti eden izmed tistih, ki že leta nisi bil prejel kruha, ki ima večno življenje v sebi, potem se zbudi zdaj, predno zmrzneš tudi ti za večno. Udeleži se sv. misijona. od igre in poglejmo v svetovne razmere: Danes je brezboštvo in zločinstvo v zmagi. Laž, krivica in brezsrčnost vlada in ima glavno besedo. Pa ni za obupati. Bog je še vedno vsemogočen. Ko svet spozna, da s preziranjem božjih zapovedi le kopiči nesrečo sebi na glavo, se bo obrnil in rekel “povrnil se bom k očetu in mu rekel, grešil sem.” Toda igra. Polna cerkvena dvorana ljudi je sledila igralcem tako tesno, da bi se bil čul vsak šepet, pa tudi tega ni bilo. To je najboljši dokaz za igralce in tudi zadoščenje za trud. Posameznih igralcev ne bom omenjal. Prvič za to ne, ker ne vem pravih imen vseh. Drugič pa tudi zato ne, ker nočem, da bi se prevzeli in. bi v drugič ne hoteli priti igrat. Kadar boste imeli zopet kakšno igro na konc prstov, kar povejte nam in z največjim veseljem in z bando vas bomo sprejeli. Iskrena zahvala vsem tudi od strani tistih, za.katere se je šlo beguncev. Ves preostanek bo še! za polajšanje bede med nesrečnimi našimi brati, kateri so morali zapustiti doip in vse, kar so imeli, še enkrat, Bog plati tisočero! Mogoče pride tudi prilika, da vam povrnemo to prija- nost nekoliko. * * * Marica: "V nedeljo ne sme nihče delati. Kdor ob nedeljah dela ne pride v nebesa.” Franček: “Policmani delajo ob nedeljah. Kaj oni ne “pojdejo v nebesa?” Marica: “Ne. V nebesih ne potrebujejo poliemanov.” * * • Prevzvišeni škof Rožman so nas za nekaj tednov zapustili. Podali so se na misijone, najprej v Joliet, 111., potem pa v San Francisco. Naš slovenski misijon se pa prične 3. aprila. Takrat pa upamo, da se odzovejo vsi Slovenci v fari, zlasti pa oni, kateri niso že leta in leta prejeli sv. obhajila. Pravijo, da kadar človek zmrzu- je, nič ne čuti, kar lepo zaspi. V nedeljo med drugo mašo oli 7:15 jo skupno sv. obhajilo za vse člane Najsvetejšega imena. Po maši je zajtrk v cerkveni dvorani in nato kratka seja. Kdor, je i>il nekoč sprejet v to dMtve,, pa, je začni takoj, morda nekaj ?et zanemaril, VS8j parkrat'h križevem potk. liži ln DO- I/ n 4 Ita Ki Trnn lrrt hA/IaIia 'it zgubim vid, videl v duhu'. Iskal sem, dolgo časa sem iskal Marijino podobo, katere izraz bi nosil vedno v spominu. Sele tu pri vas sem jo našel, katere mili obraz bo moja luč v temi.” Marija je res prava voditeljica skozi življenje v srečno večnost. * * * Katoličani v U. S. imajo 775 bolnišnic, v katerih dela in streže bolnikom 30,000 sester in bratov. Preko 3 in pol milijonov pacijentov vsako leto išče svojega zdravja v teh bolnišnicah in več kot polovica izmed teh je nekatoličanov. * • » Post je tu. Vprašanje je, ali se kaj postiš? Če si že spolnil 21 let in še nisi začel 60. leta, potem si pod grehom zavezan se postiti. “Kako pa naj delam dan za dnem, če se moram postiti?’* A, ti delaš? Potem, če je delo težko, to se pravi, da zahteva povprečno delavsko silo, se ti pa ni treba postiti, toda mesa si se dolžan vzdržati, pa naj bo delo težko ali pa lahko. Smeš se pa, seveda, do sitega najesti. “Ali smem jesti meso več kot enkrat na dan, če sem posta oproščen?” Če si posta oproščen, potem smeš jesti meso o pondeljkih, torkih, četrtkih in sobotah, večkrat na dan. Ob sredah ga smeš pa samo enkrat in o petkih pa sploh niti enkrat. Toda, čakaj, da tudi jaz tebe nekaj vprašam: Povej mi, s čem boš pa post nadomestil? To veš, da si pokoro dolžan delati, če ne s postom, potem pa s kom drugim. S čem nadomeščaš post? “Well, er-ah-ah, dozdaj nisem prav za prav še nič storil.” Še nič storil? In posta je že več ko teden mimo? Veš kaj, Pojdi vsak teden kvpMET! ■ ■umiri Bi-- AL’ PA NE “Vidiš,' Debevček,” je omenil je stopil v tajno konferenco s Pust, ko je odščipnil pol cigarete, pol jo je pa spravil nazaj v žep za hude čase, ‘zdaj ko pišeš to poročilo, Be mi prav tako zdi kot tistikrat, ko smo napisali pismo na našega Magistra ter podpisali dekleta, katero je obrajtal Cesar od drugega cuga. Ali še veš, koliko smo imeli opravka potem s Cesarjem, da si ni pognal krogle v glavo?” “Kaj ne bom vedel in tudi ne bom pozabil vaju z Gutnikom, ki sta si bila tisto izmislila, potem sem moral biti pa jaz za pestno, da sem Cesarja odvrnil, da se ni pihnil na oni svet. Se reče, saj mi ni bilo toliko za kandidata smrti, kot do tega, da bi bila huda preiskava in vsi bi bili švica-li. Vselej, kadar ste kaj spletli pri stotniji, je moral priti Debevček, da vas je rezal ven.” “Je že res, ampak smejali smo pa le, da nikoli tega. Vselej, kadar vidim koga kracati po papirju, se spomnim na tisto. Ka-nalje smo bili včasih, to pa rečem in marsikatero smo razdrli' '■'.ugaj. Ne vem, kako se bom privadil v civilu, ko bo treba menda gledati po zaslužku,” se smeje Pust. Pust me je spomnil na dogodek, ki je bil res nadvse komičen, naj se zopet pridruži in postane delujoč Član. To je vse kar je potreba. » * * Nekateri ljudje so žalostni, kadar so dobre volje, ker jih skrbi, kaj bi hjlo, če bi bili slabe volje. • * • Naši novi farani: Jeanne Mezgec, Janice Susan Blazy, Thomas Lawrence Kenny. Dobrodošli ! * * * Pogosto je prihajal neznani fant v neko cerkev in vselej goreče molil. Župnik je to opazil in fanta nagovoril, ko ga je srečal zunaj cerkve: “Ali stanuješ kje v bližini?” ga vpraša. “O ne. Dolgo pot moram narediti vselej, kadar hočem priti semkaj. A imam vzrok.” “Tako. Pa bi smel vedeti za tvoj vzrok ” . “Da, Father. 1 Povem vam ga in upam, da boste tudi Vi molili zame. Zdravniki pravijo, da bom kmalu popolnoma oslepel. Ko-sem to povedal mojemu spovedniku, mi je rekel, naj si vtisnem globoko v spomin podobjo Matere božje, da jo bom še pozneje, ko Kaj pa, ko bi vsako nedeljo 'v postnem času prejel sv. Rešnje Telo? Vidiš, to je lahko, pa ti bo le pred Bogom veliko zaleglo. Sestra v šoli: “Johnny, kaj si brcnil Primožka v iodec?” Johnny: “Sister, saj ga Pustom in Gutnikom, da eno zagodejo bahatemu Cesarju, pa brez harmonike. Napisalfso pismo, ki naj bi ga dobil Magister od ene Cesarjevih deklet. V pismu se dekle strahovito norčuje iz Cesarja in prisega večno zvestobo samo Magistru- Kot bi rožice sadil, se je pismo bralo. V zaroto so poklicali tudi me-ne in še par drugih, ki smo potem ukrenili tako, da bo Magister pismo bral zvečer pri mizi, okrog njega bodo stali pa drugi fantje in delali pripravne dovtipe na račun Cesarja in njegove izvoljenke. Potem bomo “slučajno” pripeljali Cesarja v bližino, ki bo tudi slučajno poslušal vsebino pisma. Potem bomo pa že videli, kako se bo stvar razvijala. Res se je vse tako zgodilo. Meni so dali nalogo, naj Cesarja izvabim v bližino “čitalnice.” Eden je stal pri vratih in pazil, kdaj pride Cesar in bo dal znamenje Magistru, naj začne citati pismo, -vse je šlo kot bi imeli vsaj tri mesece skušnjo za to predstavo. Cesar pride v sobo smehljajočega obraza. Pri mizi zagleda skupino fantov, ki se je sklanjala nad Magistrom, ki je čital na glas, od časa do časa pa prasnil, pa ki bi se bil lahko spremenil v v pravi' konjski smeh, ostali pa sem mislil v želodec, se je obrnil,” Prehitro Naš cerkveni Vestnik je v polnem teku doli pri Ameriški Domovini in v par tednih, če ne bo preveč medlo, ga bomo dobili. Vestnik ustvariti je velikansko delo, tako veliko, da vsako leto pravimo, da je to zadnji. Pa ta obljuba drži sa mo za eno leto. • • • “Dobro jutro, oče. Kako se kaj počutite danes? ” “Ej, staramo se, staramo. Kadar je enkrat človek preko 60. leta, ni za nobeno rabo več.” “No, seveda, kadar gre kdo preko 60, potem je tudi že izdelan. Potem bi moral počivati.” “Da, počivati bi moral. Toda (D«lle »» a. KADAR BI POTREBOVALI prvovrstno odpremljen sprevod za katerega koli člana I vaše družine, ali morda bolnižki ali ambulantni voz vam nudimo točno in zanesljivo postrežbo v 2 zavodih: 1053 E. 62 St. in 17010 Lake Shore Blvd. Za hitro postrežbo rabite naš glavni telefon: « HEnderson 2088 Naša postrežba na razpolago noč in dan! ANTON GRDINA1" SINOVI veliko tragedijo, da je nismo pra vočasno preprečili. Ker smo ravno sami in ker imamo dovolj časa »a razpolago, he bo morda nič odveč, če šte tisto površno oglodam. Saj vem, da bo telj ......... moč zabavljal, dil sčasoma. Torej k naši stotniji so po čudnem naključju zapisali na žer-nado ljubljansko srajco, nekega Cesarja. Saj ni bil napačen fant drugače, samo bahal se je strašno rad. Posebno dekleta so bila vsa neumna nanj, tako je namreč on trdil. Na vsak prst jih je imel najmanj dva cuga. v rezervi pa najmanj trikrat toliko. Vedno je imel katerega izmed fantov na piki, enčeš: “Kaj boš ti, ki te nobena ne mara! Joj, jaz se jih pa komaj otepljem. Vsaka hoče v nedeljo z menoj pod Tivoli na špancir, da bi se j postavila z menoj. No, ja, saj sem pa tudi lep za pogled, ne da bi se sam hvalil.” Fantje so mu to baharijo zamerili in ga hoteli pošteno izplačati. In so tudi ga. še skoro preveč, kakor se je izkazalo. Pri naši stotniji je bil tudi Magistrov Janez iz Tacna pod Šmarno goro. Cie vam povem, da je bil godec, potem že veste, da je bil z vsemi žaubanti namazan. Prvo zimo, ko nismo smeli še ven po mežtu (so rekli, da ne kaže telet izpuščati na ulico, dokler ne znajo salutirati in dokler ne znajo ločiti oficirja od mestnega policaja), smo imeli vsak večer plesno veselico. Tak prah je bil v sobi, da se ni videlo niti svetilke na mizi. In ta Magister za njim. “Kaj pa imajo neki,” sem šepnil Cesarju. “Dajva, poslušajva, kaj ima lepega Magister,1 da se zabava.” Postaneva in pora. Vestno šem opazoval md Oglasni oddelek “Ali je tu oglasni oddelek?" “Da, gospod. Želite, prosim? “Prosil bi vas, da oglasite v enem dnevniku, da so se izgubile tri živali vse iz družine: oslica moje žene, vol mojega svaka in mula mojega tasta. Ali potrebujete trebušni p«»? Prt na« bo tovarniški izvedenec iz Akrona v »bboto 12. marca 1949, ki vam ga bo natančno pomeril m garantiral da vam bo pri*to-jal kot vlit. MANDEL DRUG C0. 15702 WATERLOO RD. KE 0034 ajprej se je tudi on režal, ampak kmalu se je zresnil, nato prebledel, potem si je začel bri-' sati znoj. To je bilo takrat, ko je dekle “v pismu” pripovedovalo, kakšen osel da je Cesar, ki si domišljuje, da zares mara zanj, pa ki je'tepec in štrame daleč za luno, če si kaj takega domišlja. Samo njega, Magistra, ima rada in mu tudi prisega zvestobo do smrti in še nekaj čez. “Kaj hočeš, take” so ženske dandanes,” sem sočutno rekel Cesarju, ki je stal tam, kot oka-menel. Nič mi ni odgovoril, samo nekam v zid je gledal in začel škrtati z zobmi. Končno je potegnil roko čez oči, globoko zdihnil, se obrnil in naglo odšel iz sobe. Nič mi ni bilo všeč njegovo obnašanje. Stopim za njim na hodnik in ga ravno vidim, kako je snel svojo puško, vtaknil ostre naboje vanjo in se obrnil proti vratom stranišča. Takrat pa jaz nanj in še druge sem poklical na pomoč. Dosti opravka smo imeli, ko nas je nosil tam okrog in suval od sebe, ko smo ga krotili. Da ni zanj več veselja na tem svetu in tako dalje. Najprej smo mu iztrgali puško iz rok, potem mu pa začeli dopovedovati, da je bila vse skupaj samo šala. Magister mu je na vsa usta trdil, da je spisal pismo sam in da Cesarjevo dekle ne ve nič o tem. On pa, da je živa isti-na in da se bo fental, pa je amen. Dolgo je trajal ta cirkus in nazadnje nam je ie verjel, da je bila vse le šala. No, končno se je vse lepo zaključilo in nam je bila to taka visoka šola, da je minilo en dober teden, predno smo prišli zopet k sapi in se ozirali okrog po novi žrtvi. Kdo bi pa zameril mladim žrebetom, ki nismo imeli na vsem svetu druge skrbi kot kdaj bo poldne, da bomo sedli k mizi. “Aha,” sem rekel Pustu, ko sem v mislih premlel tisti dogodek in zopet prijel za svinčnik, da napišem poročilo o patrulji, “guneveti ste bili in je zares čudno, da naša vojašnica še cela stoji.” ' V Libijski puščavi [jf ROMAN i' -------- “Res —?” je vprašal polkov-1 Od obzorja do obzorja pa se nHc suho. 'je vzpenjal orjaški modri nebe- “Da, dragi prijatelj, videl vam širi obok in po njem je počasi bo do dna duše, kajti kakor jlezlo neizprosno, neusmiljeno vsem vašim rojakom Angležem solnce in peklo in žgalo na lju-tudi vam manjka zanimanje in di in živali, kot bi^otelo reči: zmisla za drugoverce. To je “To je moje kraljestvo^ pu-vaš skupni narodni greh—!” ščava, vi pa ste vsiljivci, T%žr-“Prcsim, pustite na stran po- tev zahtevam od vas, žrtev —!” litiko!” je vzkliknil Belmont | In naprej in naprej je jezdi-nestrpno. la karavana ob pobeljenih ko- “Ne govorim o politiki! Moj j srteh, počasnejši in vse počas-ugovor je čisto stvaren. Kako (nejiši so bili njeni koraki. Po-naj polkovnik Cochrane dokaže veljnika sta opazovala dolgo in pokaže zanimanje za moha- , vrsto in v skrbeh zmajevala z medanizem, kopa dejanski glavo nad trudno hojo živali, ki zanj hi vere na svetu, za katero so jih jezldili ujetniki, bi se zanimal, razen tiste,‘ki je j Ena je hudo šepala, jezdil jo bil v njej rojen in vzgojen,- To je ranjeni Sudanec. Zaostajanj da bi očital gospodu pol- la je in venomer jo je'moral kovniku, le toliko hočem reči s dregati in zbadati, da mu ni le-tem, da se gospod Cochrane ne gla sredi pota. zna hliniti in da svoje vloge j In tedaj — ko je iprišla ži-prav gotovo ne bo igral dobro 'val mimo njega — je divgnil in ne bo znal prevariti moža, 'Ali Waid Ibrahim puško in ji je kakršen je tale mohamedanski pognal kroglo v glavo. Padla misijonar —.” I je in ranjeni Sudanec je zletel Polkovnik je sedel raven kot iz visokega sedla ter trdo but-privezan h kolu in delal obraz, nil ob tla. Sopotniki so se so-kakor človek, ki si ni čisto na čutno obrnili za njim. jasnem ali je dobil poklon ali' Ubožec se je spravljal na noža ušriico. 'ge, njegov obraz je bil zmeden, Nekaj časa je molčal, nato m prestrašeno je gledal, ipa je dejal pikro: | Slok Bagora-Arabec je zlezel “Pa sami govorite, ako hoče- iz sedla, meč je držal v roki. te! Vesel 'bom, če meni ne boj “Ne glejte nazaj —! Nikari treba!” jne glej tfe nazaj —!” je vpil Bel- “Tudi jaz mislim, da sem mont ženskam, najbolj sposoben tza tak posel, j Tiho so jezdili, z obrazi kr-Mene zanima vsako verstvo. Ce čevito obrnjenimi proti jugu—. ga bom jaz izpraševal in prosil | Nobenega glasu ni bilo čuti, za pojasnila, ga ne bom imel za pa črez nekaj minut je prijez-norca, ampak bomo govorili cd- dil Arabec mimo. Brisal si je kritosrčno, zato ker v resnici 'meč ob vratu kamele, z bodečim hočem kaj več zvedeti o Moha-'pogledom jih je ošinil in kruto, medu.” j zlobno so se mu zableščali beli “Res mislim, da bi bilo naj- zobje v rjavem licu —. Pa tisti, bolje, ako vzame pogajanja ki so padli do dna nesrče in Fardet v roke”, je dejal Bel- brezupa, tisti ne morejo pasti Očetu Matiji Grdini v spomin Cleveland, O. — Iz Jugoslavije je dospela za me, strica Anotna' (brata) in sestre, žalo-sna novica, da so na Prevalju župniji Preserje umrli moj oče Matija Grdina, rodni brat Antona Grdina, v častitljivi starosti 84 let. Sestra Antonija, ki je poročena na domu piše o zadnjih dnevih njihovega življenja ter pravi: Bili so še kar čvrsti in zdravi; na Novega leta dan so bili še pri sv. Obhajilu in potem še drugi dan v nedeljo, a še tisto noč pa jih je zadela kap na možgane; živeli so še 13 dni, med tem časom jih je začasni župnik v Preserju g. Alojzij Kcčar mazilil s sv. oljem in 15. januarja 1949 so umrli. O pogrebu piše da je bij tako velik, kot malokateri v tisti okolici. Mongo ljudstva jih je spremilo na njihovi zadnji poti. Umrli so na Prevalju v hiši, jemu očetu. Ko smo jim poši- začasno radii obrti naseli! z svo- ta oziroma strica Anton Grdi-ljali, je dejal:: Jalz sem tudi'jo družino na Vrhniki; kjer je na. Saj so nam pri odhodu v poslal Matijetu paket in to več-jpa hčeram in sinu bolj ugajalo'Ameriko naročali : “Tam v A-■krat. Tako smo danes veseli,'na Vrhniki so ostali potem tam. meriki pa strica ubogajte kot roont odloč iu>. In stvar, je bila urejena. še globlje, njihova srca da jim v teh hudih časih ni bilo Tako so se mati bolj šteli za treba trpeti pomanjkanja. V družini sta bili tudi 2 hčeri oziroma očetovi sestri. Ančka je še v zgodnji mladosti umrla, Helena pa je bila po- 'ste mene doma.” Zato nam je bilo vsem bridko pri srcu, ko smo zvedeli, da so umrli; Dobro so začeli, se vse- Vrhničanko in so bili na to tu di kar ponosni. Oče Luka so služili cesarja Franc Jožefa I. v onih letih, ko Skozi držali pošteno kot mož in je ta cesar prevzel vlado; bili družinski oče, pa so tudi srečno ročcna na Vrhniki in je tudi ni so eno leto starejši od cesarja, dokončali. Naj jim bo dobri že davno med živimi. To je ne- j Kot vojak so služili cesarja 8 Bog obilni plačnik za vse. Ako js vaš trebušni pas »Ur ali nov, ali če potrebujete novega, pridite k prosti demonstraciji jutri, v soboto 12. marca 1949. MANDEL DRUG CO. 15702 WATERLOO RD. KE 0034 kak lodopis staršev, bratov in'let in sicer pri pdjonirskem ba-sester mojih očeta. taljonu na Donavi. Tište čase Oče Matija so prevzeli 1.'je Avstriji zelo trda predla: 1891 po starših posestvo in ta- ■ boji v Italiji in boji na Madžar-krat so se tudi poročili z Ma-jSkem, ko je hotel madžarski rijo Artač, starejšo hčerjo po-J upornik Košut odtrgati Mad-sestnika Matevža Artač iz Pod- žarsko od Avstrije. Pričel se peči, župnija Preserje. V tem J je boj med Avstrijci in Madža-' zakonu sva bila rojena jaz injri. Tega boja so se udeležili j sestra Anna poročena Žitko, v tudi oče Luka ter se borili za Kanadi. Avstrijo kateri je trda predla. T, V tem kritičnem času je prišel Ker je bil brat John teuaj že, { m rMki carM. v Ameriki je pisaril domov , kj je ,a, 8Vojo ar. starsem; od vojakov pa je pr,- na Ma na kako zavrnili take zabavljače, pa bilo štarcic, hčerjo Martina Šuštar- fronto jim nj bilo treba iti. Za to komu prav ali ne. Za duhov- sica posestnika v Kamniku, ista to gvojg glužbovanje go pa Se ■ ,, . Va z\ko™ 3e dQbiii odlikovanje, in zato slišali marsikatero pikro je rodilo še 10 otrok; 5 jrh je od nekdanjih liberalcev, ki jih umrlo, a 5 jih je še živi. še ži- Naključje je naneslo, da sva je (bilo tudi v nalši župniji dosti, veči so: Josephine, poročena služila Franc Jožefa I. nn boji-[okolici v bližini, kjer sta oba za-Gotovo jih je Bog nagradil s Weiss v West Parku, Cleveland, šču dva/ Oče Luka ob začetku poslena. Kdor ima kaj primeme- tem, da so res srečno končali. O., John v Vancouver, Canada, vladanja, jaz njih vnuk pa ob ga je naprošen, da pokliče KE Kakor !piše sestra, jih jev noči V Jugoslaviji so: Marija, po- koncu vladanja. Stari oče so po sv. Obhajilu zadela kap in ročena Repar, v vasi Kamnik se borili z Rusi oib rami proti Ne odlašajte! Nabavite si BESEDNJAK DR. KERNA dokler je še zaloga. Naročite ga lahko v na-Si upravi. Pošljemo tudi po pošti, če pošljete $5.Z5 v ameriških dolarjih. Ameriška Domovina 6117 SL Clair Ava. Cleveland 3, O. U. S. A. PAPIRAMO IN BARVAMO SOBE Prvovrstno delo, zmerne cene. Pokličite, da vam damo prost proračun, 'mamo nami kotel za odstranjen]« papirja. GEO. PANCHUR in SINOVI 16603 Waterloo Road KE 2116 BARVE IN STENSKI PAPIR V __NAJNOVEJSIH VZORCIH MbonšhoT FRANK RICH, lastnik 1078 E. 64 SL — Tel HE 9231 Se priporoča za popravila In barvanje vaSega avtomobila. Delo ločno In dobro. DOBRA SLUŽBA Sprejme se trgovskega potnika za dobro oglaševane pijače. Mora imeti avto. Plača. Zglasite se v Cotton Club Bottling Co. 6411 Central Ave. MALI OGLASI Par išče stanovanje Pošten in zelo snažen mlad slovenski par bi rad dobil 4 neopremljene sobe v collinwoodski 6668. (51)* potem so se pa kmalu poslovili Antonija, poročena Masi na zavedno. Smrt jih ni našla ne-1 Prevalju na očetovem domu, kajti vsak dan so ter Iv— Madžarom. Takrat je bil car Nikolaj L avstrijski zaveznik. sem se bojeval jaz, sem se i Ru- 2 MiiiiiiiiiiiiHimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiii, ZA DOllRO PLVMR1NGO IN GRETJE POKLIČITE A. J. Budnick & Co. PLUMBING ft HEATINO 8831 St. Clair Av«. Bin. TeL: UT - 1 . 4492 ftealdenoo PO lomu 1641 '1 “i...... Three Corner Cafe 1144 EAST 71st ST. Frank Baraga in John Levstik, lastnika Izvrstno pivo - vino - žganje in okusen prigrizek Se priporočamo Hiša naprodaj Lastnik prodaja hišo za 1 družino, 7 sob; na 3. nadstropju sta sobi; vse je v izvrstnem znosen lesk doli na izgorelo ka- hrbtu in jih zazebe! v srce —j Moj oie so wli ’tretji gin za-'tenu Mazi. Pa vse so dobro od- menje in na pobeljene kosti ka-!sedaj jih ni več prestrašil, k,konske dvojice Luka Grdine in 'gojili. Ker je bilo treba marsi-ravanske ceste. Z izsušenimi (večjemu, da jim je vzbudil one- njegove žene Marije, rojene Je-.kaj prenoviti na poslopjih, so jeziki in 'razpokanimi ustnicami moglo jezo —. rebic. Najstarejši v družini je jšli še enkrat za par let v Ame- so jezdili izmučeni 'potniki po Starodavna karavanska cesta'bil Janez, v Clevelandu in 'ši-1 riiko potem pa zopet nazaj. Ko pekočem poldnevu, žeja se jim je'nudila potnikom mnogo reči, pom Amerike dobro poznani so izročili posestvo mlajši hče-je neusmiljeno oglašala in raz- |k; b; jjb bbe gotovo zanimale, John Grdina, za njim je bil Jo-‘ri, moji sestri Antoniji, sem jih greta domišljija jim je čarala'da so bili v srečnejšem položa- že. ki je pa umrl, a za njim povabil k sebi v Ameriko. Brž pred oči slike udobnega salona1 ju Tu pa tam so ležali ob njej pa so bili oče Matija na to Ja- ;s» bili v redu ter prišli za mena “Kleopatri”: s snežnobelimi v grob]je razpadli.ostanki dav- kab| tudi mnogim dobro pozna- noj, če|z nekaj let pa so.se spet mehkimi prti ipckrite mize, sve- njb stavb, tako davnih, da ni ni gostilničar v'Clevelandu, po- vrnili nazaj pod hodni krov. tie krožnike, brušene kozarce, bjj0 ved mogoče določiti njihove tem je bij France, ki je pa pri Ker sem pri opisu očeta, naj vinske steklenice z dolgimi vra- starosti, — stavb, ki so nekdaj kepanju utonil. Najmlajši med mimogrede omenim tudi njih tovi, hladeče se v sijajno lika- v bogve kateri minuli dobi člo- fanti' je bil Anton, znani prvi roditelje. Oče Luka Grdina so nih srebrnih kotličkih med ko- veške zgodovine dajale potni- solvenski pogrebnik in trgovec bili rodom iz Prevalj a, mati ščeki ledu in poleg njih soda- kom senco pred pekočim sol n- ter bivši najbolj agilni glavni Marija, rojena Jerebic pa ro- vico in kislo vodo------. _ cem ali pa bran zoper roparske predsednik KSKJ Anton Grdi- dom iz Žirov, pristojeni na Sadie se je dotedaj držala še gjn0Ve puščave. Opeka je bila na, ki je edini od te družine še Vrhniko. Oče Jerebic je bil iz-precej pogumno, mahoma pa so narejena iz gline in blata in ipo- j živ. On je dosti pisal bratu, mo- boren mizarski mojster pa se je ljših odmošajih, posebej še bra-jo napadli historic ini krči in ^£^aaa g alamo ter je pripove-njen krik in polzblazneli smeh dovaia, da so morali tedanji je strahotno pretresal živce stavbarji nasiti svoje gradivo vsem. Teta jo je prijela na 9em od daljnega Nila. V dragi svetovni vojni pa sta se bojevala moja dva sinova Joe in Tony kot mornarja Zdruežnih držav ameriških, na kateri strani je spet bila Rusija. Žal ne več tista poštena, če tudi carska, pač pa komunistična. To zavezništvo je pa za vse zaveznike velik glavobol. To se mi je zdelo umestno omeniti iz spoštovanja do očeta in pa mojih prednikov iz ozira na sedajnost, kako je bilo z našo rodovino v vojni in miru. Oče so vedno spoštovali svoje starše, še prav posebej pa očeta; spoštovali svoje brate„ s katerimi so bili vedno v najbo- domenili, da pridete hišo pogledat. POtomac 4286. 2 sobi v najem V najem se oddasta 2 opremljeni sobi za moške. Vprašajte ea 1057 E. 68. St. —(51) Lepa hiša naprodaj Naprodaj je hiša na'1504 E. 71. St. 8 sob za 1 družino, nanovo barvana, garaža, dvojna lota, toilet tudi spodaj, pantry, china shrambe, cementni dovoz. Pokličite WA 5196. eni srtani Stephens na drugi, vse sta storila, kar sta mogla, Vrhu nizkega griča so zagledali steber iz rdečega assuan- da bi jo pomirila, in končno n prijetno obiskati po telefonu. In tako malo stane! Kar poglejte na prvo notranjo stran omota vaše telefonske knjige za tipične cene za klic na daljavo. THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY (jjjj G. WHISKERS Reg. 59c »ervijete, 17x17, iste barve. .29c Regularno 5.98 blago, 52x67 palcev... 2.98 4.98 pisani namizni prti Blago za namizne prte. ki Je dovolj modno za vsako rabo družine, vendar dovolj lepi za goste! Privlačne barve na težkem platnu. 60x80 in 58x80 palcev Žal ne sprejemamo naročil po pošti ali telefonu Basement Linen Department ©* AMERICAN IN SPIRIT FORCIGN IN LANGUAGG ONLY AMERIŠKA D EHi'i Ufi (Alia; MOVIN/t O/VIE SLOVENIAN MORNING NCWSPAMR MORE HONORS FOR JOE—Yankee slugger Joe DIMaggio (right) receives the Graham McNamee Memorial Award from Phillips Carlin (left), vice president of the Mutual Broadcasting Co. The award, for "outstanding contribution to sport” during 1948, was given by the Sports Broadcasters Assn. Joe’s all set for the '49 spring training seasion, .. Interviewing the Interviewer It was a beautiful afternoon last out to the lake. Their pencils Tuesday. Our editor was enjoying a very busy for a while. Much to our temporary lull when he suddenly re: editor's embarrassment, he was unable membered that Miss Ccllins of East to answer the question: "When was Madison School had called up the East Madison School built?" But he day before that she would send some recovered himself quickly and told the boys to interview him on Tuesday at 1 boys they 11 find the answer in their p m. He grew pale and shaky and school library. asked for a glass of water. • Of course, any normal boy wants to Sure enough, three bright youngsters see what a printing shop looks like, came in with a rush,— said they were When the editor asked them if they a bit late and could they see Mr. ,wculd like to see the shop, there was Debevec. They introduced themselves no question of their enthusiasm. They as David Papuga James Misic and Ro- saw the big press, the men working on bert Timko of t'hP 6th grade of East the linotypes. — and how cuts are Madison School. made.. If their interest was any sign, we would say that they all decided to They had a list of 25 questions be newspapermen when they grow up. which they fired at him one after an- As they left, there were promises on other, besides adding a few questions, all sides that we woud see them again, of their own. Their assignment was to j Although it was the editor who was find cut all about the early Slovenian i interviewed, he did manage to find settlers and what the Slovenian set- lout, on the sly, that David Papuga's tlement around St. Clair Ave. look-1 dad is Melvin Papuga of 6314 Orton GABRIEL GRADISAR Pictured above is Gabriel Gradisar, 19, a talented young student who attends the Benedictine School in Canon City, Colorado. Gabriel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Gradisar of Pueblo. Colorado. Gabriel is in his last year at the above mentioned school and then will go on to the university. He wil make a special study of literature °.nd especially Slavic literature. At present he is working on thP life and the works of the Slovenian writer. Josip Jurcic, under the expert direction of Rev Dr. Ferdinand Kolednik. We wish the talented young student w'ere much success in his continued studies, q- STRAIGHT FROM WASHINGTON ed like around 1900. They were interested when they were told that at :Vmi iimmu now known at E. 62nd St., north of Ct.. who is Cub Master of Troop 100 of the Cub Scouts at St. Clair Recrei- m __________ __________,_____ After the boye left, our editor said St. Clair Avenue where tho creek rail he enjoyed the operation I_________________ » Ameriška Domovina nvuii Wiiv'a : Mi .1 ' gr St. Vitus Stage Group To Perform Again STEPHEN M. YOUNG Ohio Congressman-at-Large Washington. — The Eightieth Congress, with Republicans in control, adopted restrictions in the Reciprocal Trade law. This House of Representatives followed President Trumans recommendation and wiped out the restrictions and extended Reciprocal Trade Agreements to June 1951. Cordell Hull, a great Secretary of State, was the father of Reciprocal Trade legislation. Extention will benefit the consuming public. High tariffs indi- >w ---*-s“ 1 £A \ MISS MARION KUHAR Choral backgrounds for “The Miracle of Our Lady’ production of the Cleveland 500‘s Lyric Theater Workshop. opening March 15th at the Public Hall Little Theatre, were recorded this week. Among those whose voices were recorded is Miss Marion Kuftar. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuhar of 1123 Addison Rd. DOING FOR OURSELVES A proposal for compulsory government health insurance is in the news again. It will be one of the major issues to be considered1 by Congress this year. Of the arguments used in support of it, one of the most generally effective seems to be that it is often a serious burden to meet the cost of an unexpected hospital or doctor bill. . That is true enough — but it does not explain why government insurance, which would cost the taxpayers $6,000,000,000 a year and iperhaps more, is the way ouit. The proponents of the .scheme seem to. totally ignore the fact that a large percentage of the American people have (protected themselves against this exigency. They have done it through one or more of the many voluntary prepayment plans, all of which are within the financial reach of the average worker and his family- The growth made by these plans is phenomenal. Tho first came into being in Oregon in 1906. Initially, during the trial and error period; progress was relatively slew. Then, some years ago, a major expansion took place. One plan alone has well ove. 30,000,000 subscribers, most cf whom pay the moderate changes through payroll deductions. And tl)e benefits given have beem steadily broadened. In the light of all this, and’ looking at the issue from a purely practical viewpoint, there seems to be no reason for saddling the country with another enormous tax—and,'in the process, giving a political group a half nelson on the medical profession. Couple Flies to California Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rossman, 120 E. 200 St„ flew to California last cate low statesmanship. Monday for a 3-week vacation. Mrs. Thp Democratic controlled House cf Rcssman is the daughter of Mrs. Chris- Representatives voted two and one half Une Verbič, who is employed in the million dollars to start construction of Collinwood branch of the North Amer- a TV A steam plant in Tennessee.iican Bank and of the late Frank Vci-On Sunday, March 13th, the St. V:- Last summer the Republican Congress bic- Mr- Rossman was a Bombardier tus Parish group will stage a Play at 'refused to vote this money. This was on a flying fortress in the past World the Slovenian Home on Holmes Av.\, jn}t numbdr two from this Congress to War- His fortress was shot down over Ihfl lac) AtlA Thn Ivcua intm'-.-flA m , One Hundred, together with rhe. L-u,- j tills proposal was public versus private bailing out. He spent 18 months gue of Catholic Slovenian Americans, 'power j a German prisoner. He is now a national organization. The title of : the play is "At the Chapel" written TCO MUCH HUSH-HUSH? They performed this drama last Sun- Sorae t?n8J,9s?n''' belleve ; railway cars that have gone 12,000,000 y F 1 there is too muen hush-hush sur-! sales representative for Chase & Copper Co. Brass Rubber-Tired Trains day at St. Lawrence Church Auditor!- ““J* " “° “ufo„.0huS'h, s-llr' mlles since theV we™ Introduced in nm with romarkahifi success, under the 'founding the p.oplet atomic energy 1932. The cars weigh 16 tons, com- pared with steel-wheeled cars of 33 urn with remarkable success, under the | able leadership of the director. Mr. Domian Tomazin and assistant director. Mrs. Frances Brancel. The program wtll start at 6:39 p. in. with moving, pictures shown by Mr. Anton GrcHnfHfltS enterprises. In other words, that se-1 crecv is b:ing carried too far. Probably inpenetrable secrecy in atomic energy^ development is of the utmost importance. Nevertheless, this ^-»-peeple^-pMecV met- some'of these days the tiijf.e will come' when peo- tens. When a tire goes flat, a light warns the driver and he stops at the next division point for a change. No danger is involved, because adjoining tires carry ..... About 96 per cent of American wo- _________________________________________j Miss Veronica Grcevic. Miss Mici To- CONDENSED NEWS FROM OUR HOME FRONT X Friday, March 11, 1949 .^“^^^: smgTrerS-lectte™ wutariong™ i^elr, money’s worth' 6onfM— experienced negotiator of the highest Ahh! order. Justice Vinson would be just. At the meeting last Tuesday we had the man to look straight at Dictator a brief meeting. An hour and fifty Stalin and tell him, "If you continue minutes to be exact. During this time your aggressive tactics and a war with we had a short quiz conducted by the the United States results, we win bomb1 officers, which showed us how much _ every city in your dominions regard-1 we really knew, or in other words, p j » a • I If this stockpile is lew, is it not sa- ’ less of the fact that millions of inno- who dumb we were. Future social plans Urandpa Again, Again fer for the American people to know cent people will necessesarily be kill- were discussed which will appear later Portland. Me. —Three times on the the facis? If the stockpile is high, as ed.’’ on. same day Poice Chief Jchn Mulkern of is probable, wouldn’t it be a good idea | This is the sort of thing most likely | a new contest wil be held at the Portland a grandfather.___’to let Joe S:a)in know just what he to prevent war.________ next meeting so be selecting your best were led by Willie Kovacic 243, 514 and ,JoP Saver 501. Willie Kovacic’s 243 DAY OF RECOLLECTION I game which was the top individual Ad Sodalists who are planning to single game of the night was the de-attend the Day of Recollection, next ciding factor in the second game which Sunday, March 13th at Marymount the Men’s Shop won by 14 points. Academy conducted by Father Roon- j The Jimmy Slapnik Florist five put ev S' Ž' uCan B®f .th,ere by the !the Copper to the rapid climb of the C. T S. bus which leaves at 8:00 a.m. j Norwood Appliance five by registering at Superior and East Sth, or Euclid the ony clean sweep of the night. Carl and Ontano at 8:05 a. m. iKukucka 535 and Bart Lanchman led . , * . the Florists to their four point win Our Ladys Sodality will sponsor a as Al Jalen was the only Appliance movie. "Song of Bernadette" next,team member to break into the 500 Friday evening March 25ih. after No- ranks with his 502 three game total, vena Services All parishioners are j The Orazem Confectionery team was invited. Admission 40c. diopped ahother notch as they were rwiw.r. iield t0 ^ single point by th* Clover THE JUNIOR SODALITY Dairy team. Herman Meglich came Gulp! We should be hiding our u*> with a 234 Bame 538 series to head in shame and believe it or not hel*> the Dairymen to win the last two we are. We were so excited over Our £ames after a first game defeat. The Mardi Gras Dance that we missed last Dairymen’s three point win enabled week’s deadline. So at the present t^em 10 ninth place. Joe time we want to give you the outcome Marinko of the Orazem five did sortie of our dance (This is only for those 1 consistent hofc bowling to register an who missed a good time on Feb. 27th. [evening high 573 game without the aid Tch - - tch — of one 200 game. It wasn’t enough The girls were decorating the hall «K> P*ck UP Ws mates however, so Sffa&wns- skv something to look at. All night the the hot Kolander Agency five with dancers commented on the Rhythm a tl?ree PQ*«* wb) wh.ch moved the Riders and their music which was Gophers lnto_thP fifth slot in the team Port Arthur, Ont. - .This will be the fifth ex-,STor^DFs and Wm refugees"*Mrs. ! ,In faot- P«*W» thou?ht chouid be hunt the cpprpt.nrv rvf the Lea- ! Klven Maria Kochevar. secretary of the League, wil be in charge of the program. to the advisability of revealing to Joe Stalin the exact stockpile of atomic bombs and rate of production. standings. Once again it was Tony Cvelbar who led the Gophers with his 524 series. Leo Kodramaz’s 235 second game led the Kollander team to their lone viotory but the rest of Leo’s series wasn't .enough. The Kollander team is now tied for seventh place with the A. Grdina and Sons five. Perhaps the most humorous event of the season was provided by the Brodnick Brothers five which didn’t start bowling till the second game in their match with the A. Grdina and Sons team. The Brodnick squad started off the night with a 554, that’s right, a 554, that’s five men, a 554 first game. Then somebody woke the team ud and they came back to take the last two games. Even the last two wins left the Brodnick team almost two hundred' sticks behind the Grdina five when the total pins were added. Ray Golobic’s series was the best for the Brodnick team while Vic Somrak led the Grdina five with a 505 series. The two point split enabled the Grdina team to climb into a tie for seventh place but lowered ,the Brodnick five into tenth place. The Arctic Air five dug the Cimper- Vitus, has been transferred to the St. Anthony and St. Bridget Parish, 2508 E. 22nd St., in Cleveland. The pastor of this church, Rev. Hu-mensky, left for Rome with Bishop James A. McFadden of Youngstown. They are expected to return sometime in April. • • • mm Mr. and Mirs. Joseph Miklich, their two sons and Peter Kmet of 1703 Lakefront. East Cleve-and left for a few weexs of Florida sunshine. • • • mm Greetings from Florida are sent to all his friends by Frank Jurca, formerly of West Park, who now runs' a tourist camp in Florida. Crisfield, Md. - As A. Wellington Tawes. speaking in the high school a u d itorium. finished making a motion to float a $1,500.000 bond issue for school repairs, the ceiling in the next room fell down, and the audience unanimously seconded Tawe’s motion. • • • mm St. Louis. — When a holdup man took his last $40, Grocer Max Levy protested that he needed some change to continue with the day’s business. He got $5 back. • • • ■ Tyler, Texas. — The National Board of Fire Underwrite^ finished a three - week inspection tour of the city, pointed out that the main fire station was a firetrap. [SCHOOL DAYS 1 rm- By DW1G 1 Zumbrota. Minn. Lloyd j Conant was making re-1 repairs 6n a steel safe, j working with an acetylc-t.hp safe ter, followed him out of the house, fell on the icy pavement and broke his leg. • • • mmm Central Falls, R. I. — After two long years out of office, the Democrats recovered the reins of local government and promptly changed the locks on the city hall doors. • • • m Toronto. Stuart H. tion of the Constitution since it singles out one group of citizens for a tax that others do not have to pay. • • • mm Cheese, made in a Slovenian cheese dairy, was sent to us by Anton Debevec of Willard, Wisconsin. so that we won’t be too hungry during Lent. • • • mm Mrs. Aloysia Chesnik is Gass, suing for shoulder home again at 2715 Miles injuries resulting from an [Rd., Warrensville, O., aft-auto smashup, declared er an operation for gall that the accident had ad-1 stones. She wishes to ded “10 to 15” strokes to thank all for their visits, his golf game. 'cards and flowers. HOCf MACK£R.Al! Bob , YoOve Got ANC£?!t>RS COW fiR ON MOOR SoSB SAKE S'- NECK 1 S«! VOO better GET vwe-S, TO we vco n> tae URN BOTCH’. COME 6BBB. BOB AOSWS T"^ ANCESTORS. ___________ viwjs «, the ancestors • Ancestors* Crew Scott ! We. is % VONDEfV'W® «e- OOGtrtVi FRO« . ecOSlNS MUT mriudt b«o' e«* *10 s* Wkp TO WMt 'EN1 DRILLED »r; JS TO A p,eCe 0 ibaby picture (with or without a dia-jman Market boys a litle deeper into •per.) the cellar with a three point win. The HELEN KOPORC, I Marketeers had to come up with the Publicity Chairman evening high team single game of 893 ----‘ , to take their lone point from the Arc- ST. VITUS MOTHERS CLUB I tic Air five which climbed a Uttletor-„ I ther from the league basement. Frank Dear Friend: a,,.. J Popotnik 211, 538 and Dick KraU 204, You are cordially Invited to attend L18 set rhe pace for rhe Air boys while a linen shower, to be held on Sunday, j Hanic szvmanskl 503 and Fred Merhar 507 were the top bowlers on the Mar- ! March 20, at 3 o’clock in the school I hall. This shower will be given for . the Sisters of St. Vitus. I As a token of appreciation and also, (since the Sisters are in great need of j linens, the Mother’s Club is asking you to help in supplying some of these necejoties: sheets ((single), pillow cases (plain), bath towels, washcloths, dish towels, hand towels, table napkins. or plain white muslin cloth. Money too. will be accepted, if you so desire. We urge you to come (if possible) to meet the Sisters, who are doing such wonderful work with the children. If it is inconvenient for you to attend, you may leave your gift with Mrs. Ann Slapnik, at the florist shop, 6620 St. Clair Ave. keteer squad. Standings: James Slapnik Florists W 46 L 32 Pts 6j Norwood Men’s Shop 45 33 58 ft Malenšek Brothers 40 38 56 Vj Norwood Appliance 43 35 54 Va Golden Gophers 41 37 52 \h. Orazem Confection 39 39 52 A. Grdina and Sons 36 42 50 Kollander Agency 36 42 50 Clover Dairy 37 41 49 Vi Brodnick Brothers 38 40 49 Arctic Air Refrigeration 35 43 47 Cimperman Market 32 46 42% Mrs. Borso is convalescing at home, 1017 E. 72 PI. Hope it won’t be too long before she is with us again. ST. VITUS PARISH BOWLING LEAGUE The four top teams met last week and when the bowling was over for the night the Jimmy Slapnik Florists had increased their league lead to three and a half points due largely to a fighting Malenšek Brother squad. The Malenšek boys came back after losing the first two games to the second place Norwood Men’s Shop team to take the final game and the total pins point. Joe Vidmar 204 , 200, 599 and Capt. Frank Usnik 552 set the pace for the Malenšek team which came up with the high team series of the night to take two points frorti the consistent Norwood Men’s Shop five. The Malenšek 2511 series was just enough to cause a split with the Men’s Shop who Schedule for March 17th Alleys— 21-22: Golden Gophers vs Norwood Men’s ShOD 23-24: Clover Dairy vs Brodnick 25-26: Malenšek Brothers vs Norwood Appliance 27-26: Arctic Air Refrig, vs Orazem Confectionery 29-30: Jimmy Slapnik Florist vs Cimperman Market 31-32: A. Grdina and Sons vs Kollander Agency Resuts of March 3rd J. Slapnik Florists 804 838 819 2461 Norwood Appliance 733 824 786 2343 Malenšek Bros. 791 874 846 2511 Nor. Meitfs Shop 812 888 757 2457 Clover Dairy 728 812 825 2365 Orazem Confection. 782 778 790 2352 Golden Gophers 721 795 803 2319 Hollander Agency 714 802 736 2252 A. Grdina, Sons 825 742 744 2311 Brodnick Bros. 554 781 788 2123 i & s A 846 825 821 2495 Cimperman Mkt. 842 772 893 2461 onT frma IOLY NAME NOTES ,Sttm Trsinar wit^i a 501, Team Two Sunday is the regular monthly Com- jmade a clean sweep over Trattar’s to tunion Sunday. Breakfast will be -gain a full five game lead in the race. ;rved in the church hall immediate- Ladide Trattar sparked the lonerj with j ' after the 7:15 Mass. A short bus- a 497. less meeting will follow. Guest spekear Mooney Turk toppled the .napies for ill be Mr. Andrew Putka, chairman of a neat 560 and Bill Turk came thru tie Cleveland Boxing Commission, with a 523 to lead Team Four to two come lo Ihe Joe Turk 214. tony Železnik 212. Kak Oodeč 211 and Laddie Trattar 201. FLASH THE LAURRENTIAN6 claim another title—The Class C Basketball cham-Where? — How? Prises afe $1.20. $2.40, 0*111). rilv/Co die C180, $6.C0 and $7.29. tax included. Be-ciusfi seats at all prices are not avail-1 able for all operas, second and third choices should be included in all orders. Patents and Inventions The complex question of patent rights is one which arises frequently in a large industrial city. To provide information on this subject Cleveland College offers “Patents and Inventions”, a brief course of interest to business executives having contact with the use of inventions, to lawyers handling arrangements for application, transfer, and use of rights to patents and inventions, and to engineers involved In deveopment, production, and sales of new devices. Instructor: BRUCE B. KROST, A.B, LL.B., of Woo&ling and Krost. Time: Wednesdays, 8 to 10 p. m. Beginning March 16, 8 weeks $8.00. Place: Engineers Auditorium, St. Clair Avenue and Ontario. Register now through the Office of the Registrar. Refer W Course No. 85-10. helbros 7-J $24.75 fed. tax incl. pienship. When? —tell you all about it next week. THE SHADOW. and choose the gift most appropriate for the (onfirmanf DEATH NOTICES Bukovinsky, John — Husband of Pauline, father of Steve, Kazimir, Mary Robinson. 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Swill a Company's com- BitrtMgi— bok»»d PIO« lood. *JSBW 6412 St. Clair Ave. WE GIVE GREEN EAGLE STAMPS SNOODLES By Cy Hungerford woopetvi / uncle looie T SHoeS.yf SeNt 'em \ | / vFRom German-/; s eve« , A Body is % -fty'iN jj ^CROSt, Ik' oswn QuainT -m •or1 n Neve« HeRP uv ENt Ove v^ikIn o ve«p This and That tram Washington -By Congressman Frances P. Bolton- RACKED galleries, every »eat * occupied, with men and women standing three and four deep at the back, every seat on the 000 Palestine refugees. The neighboring countries have done yeoman’s service until this time, but cannot carry the load indefinitely. Other countries have contributed __.i___________________U l.i.J Floor occupied Ialso, some In money, some in kind, as the Senate: Responsibility *for the actual last week began egin its fili- Mn. Bolton t to begin its [buster to keep I all filibusters. I Vice President ■ Barkley in the I chair, alert and I very much on [the job as he |announced the | rules under | which the dis-| cussion would | be held. On their feet were Senators L u c a 8, tall Democratic Floor Leader, Senator Hayden, his papers on a stand upon hie desk, waiting to begin, Senator Russell, up and down asking questions as to procedures. Senator Hayden raised his head, looked about him, opened his mouth and started off. His first words appeared to be a signal, for almost to a man the Senators rose and took themselves off to the cloakrooms. In no time at all the scene was changed: the Vice President rapped for order and the few Senators remaining settled themselves behind their desks—the filibuster to keep all filibusters was on its way. rpHE Congress has passed t A lution authorizing the ex a resolution authorizing the expendi- ture by the United States up to -a«- for the relief and $16 million for the relief and rehabilitation of the 600,000 to 700,- distributien of supplies and field operations generally has been as- operations general . sumed by the League of Red Cross Societies, the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Friends .Service Committee. rnHE Committee on Appropria-* tions brought out for passage the bill covering the Treasury and Post Office appropriations. During the short time I was able to be on the Floor I wondered what uninformed gallery visitors must be thinking, for the ranking JI1UOL uc illuming, JUI Iliac aaiiaiiih Republican on the Subcommittee handling the bill, Gordon Canfield, of New Jersey was giving his very excellent and sympi " givmi jathetic presentation to an almost empty chamber. How could our guests know that the absent members were hard at work in thčir respective committee rooms, hearing witnesses and marking up bills? As an example, the Committee on Foreign Affairs of which I am a member has been meeting at ten o’clock practically every morning for some weeks, recessing for an hour or so at noon, reconvening at two and adjourning for the day between four and five in the afternoon. So, if you happen to be a visitor, a guest in the gallery, and you find few members on the Floor, try to remember that committee consideration of every bill that reaches the floor and many that don’t is the first step upon which rests all the steps that come after. Famed “Met” Ballet To Star in Cleveland Mather Players of Goodrich Social Center Th* Mathrr Mayers of Goodrich Social Settlement are the oldest amateur dramatic settlement group in the city. They are celebrating their 20th Anniversary, this year. Most of the m.mbers have been active in the group ter 15 years or more. They have a membership of 33. They were all single when the chib started in 1929. Most of them are married now having found mates within the group. The great majority of them were neigh- — VN MSWN4 SVGTkOW r* Cleveland — Metropolitan Opera’s famous ballet will come to the stage of Public Auditorium in four of the eight operas to be presented in the 24th Cleveland season April 4 tliru 9. Boris Romanoff is the choreographer for the dances "that will be seen in ‘Lucia di Lammermoor," Monday night, bo. hood “kids” at the beginning but mist of them live away from the s’House.” In the 20 years the Mathers have been together they had such directors as Mrs. Marshall Stalley (nee Ruth Barker) who incidently started the Matheis on their ways; John Ritter, wdl known lawyer about town; Miss Lhirley Btanwood, student of Madam C uspenskaya; Miss Alice Robinson, Miss Jean Rorimer, Miss Maud Gentry, el: former students of the CCeveland ?lay House; Jack Warfel, of the Cleveland Press, well known as a drama critic and writer of other newsworthy articles. This season brings us Mr. Monte Gil- Grubach, Jr. owns and manages Gru- jji bach Trucking. The play revolves around a “Mrs. Smith” who is portrayed by Jean Dancull. Others in the cast are: Dolores Salinas, William Latkovic, Delores Tidmore, Modesta Campbell and Robert Zimmerman. The Mather Players welcome new members at any time. See or call Jean Dancull, secretary, SU-2841 or write her at 1415 E. 35 fit. for further de-mils. Mis Mary Ann Miklich of 3371 East 118th St., became engaged to Mr. John Marko qf 12113 Craven Ave. The couple will be married May 14th in St. ..awrenee Church. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stokar of 470f Lester Ave., announce the sngagemen of their daughter, Mary, to Bill Pale son of Mr. and Mrs. 6am Pale of 461. Champa Ave. The wedding is set foi July 22nd. Old and Rare London. — m the annual valuatlor of the fish in London’s aqiiarium, the Australian lungfish topped the list at $400. It is believed to be 50 Hapati MARINKO’S 416 E. 156th STREET cor. Waterloo Rd. Beer - Wine - Soft Drink! FOR ANY OCCASION Place your order for bScK BEER NOW! FREE FAST DELIVERY Just call: |Y« 3170 lespie. Mr. Gillespie hails from Kan- years old and the species is nearly sas City. Kansas and is working for extinct. The total stock of the aquar-his Master of Fine Arts DDegree at ium—3,208 fish — was appraised at Western Reserve University. He has $8,000. had extensive experlencs in radio and April 4; "Mignon,” Tuesday night, Ap- teatre wriUng, acting, designing ril 6; La Traviata,” Wednesday night,,and directing. His ambition is to be n Ann Iran A— aw lilwanfAW m Taw a NEWBURGH NEWS April 6, and ‘Rigoetto,” Tuesday night, April 7. Featured in these dalnces wi be Marina Svetlova, premiere danseuse; Aida Alvarez, guest soloist, and Leon Var-kas, premier danseur. With them will be all of the superb dancers who have made the ballet famous for its performances on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. In the singing roles of all of the eight operas to be presented by the Metropolitan in its Cleveland season will be the best artists on the opera company’s roster. fiix of the top flight artists will appear in two operas each. They will be Lily Pons in the title role of “Lucia di Lammermoor" and as Gild* in •Rigoletto;” Ferruccio Tagliavini, making his first Cleveland appearances as Edgardo in Lucia di Lammermoor” and as Nemorino in “The Elixir of Love,” designer or director designer for a University or Community Theatre. The Mathers are presenting on Mar. 18-19-20 the well known mystery drama “Suspect” in the Goodrich House Auditorium, 1420 E. 31 St., at 8:30 p. m. In the cast are: Albert Gurklis, only charter member left in th group. He Squaaak! Baldwin, Ga. — Connie N. Watts said that one cf his Buff Orpington hens had laid a three-in-one-egg .10% in. long. The hen fruit monstro-| s!ity contained three well-developed eggs with eight yolks in all, he said. club treasurer and sign painter, on) oil linos” with “A1’» fnr $200 In Scrap Gardiner, Me. — Sorting scrap pa- these are all “side lines” with “AT for per, eight employees of a Gardiner pa-lie also holds a full time position as per mill found $209 in bills scattered general manager of the Euclid Aca- through one collection of bundles. The demy of Beauty Culture. Thomas men divided their find in equal shares. ALL WOOL GOODS AT NEW LOW PRICES IDEAL FOR European Shipment I BRAZIS BROTHERS 1 CLOTHES s 6905 Superior Ave. 15602 Waterloo Rd. Friday night. April 8; Patrice Munsel ds Philine in “Mignon” and as Rosina MUCH DlffERENCE! Rakovec, John — Husband of Mary (nee Langerholtz). father of Stanley. Formerly of 1235 E. 71 St. Late residence at 385 E. 163 St. I Strojin. Mary — Mother of Mary ! Mohorčič, Anna Prc3en, Frances Sitter, Anthony, Frank, John, Albert, grandmother of Dr. Anne Prosen. Residence at 1071 E. 64 St. 1 Tiefenbach, Joseph — Son of Elizabeth, brother of Frank, Lawrence, Mary Hickert. Elisabeth Ries, Eva Shrosky. Residence at 13612 Deise Ave. ✓ Zagorc, Jacob — Father of John, Frank, Jacob, Agnes Polanz, Helen Debeljak. Residence in Euclid. GET YOUR VIG0R0 TODAY Sleuths Burned Up About Burns St. Louis, Mo. — Two detectives, acting on an anonymous letter, spent several hours at a West End intersection locking for Robert Emmet Burns, an escaped reformatory inmate. The letter told officers Robert Bums would be found on the corner. The detectives, after hours of standing in a cold rain, suddenly discovered they had been gazing at a statue of the famous Scottish poet. police caught up with the .living Burns, but Kassel, Germany. — Creditors read in the newspapers that a young business man who owed them a lot of money was dead. They ;ent a mourning party to the home of Richard Fabst, 24, to give him a proper funeral. When the party bearing wreaths entered the Pabst heme, they found the “deceased” drinking wine and puffing on a cigar. His obituary in the newspapers was a heax to evade his creditors. PHONE YOUR ORDER GRDINA HARDWARE 6127 St. CUir Ave. UT 1 - 3750 EUCLID STORE 22336 Lake Shore Bird. - * 8S945S i_ L.1 Now She Knows Chicago. — Ellen Sweeney, a member of the Cook County Grand Jury which has been indicting aUto thieves, they’re looking for returned to her beme frem the Crimi-the practical joker. 'nal Building to fine? her [low sedan stolen. 0 %, The St. Bells of Mary's The Weekly Wa*h a* it ", “.h nmcj. now Church Council LAST WEEK’S RESULTS Oave Shoes Waterloo’s Home Equipment Svetelcs Nott. Cleaners Zaller SheU Scrv. Church Council GOO “EXCLUSIVE CLUB” O. Achin. 638 B. Wintersteller, 625 J. Perra, Jr., 625 500 “COMMONERS CLUB” P. Možina, 549 R. Sulak, 531 Dries on the Line The Waterloo Beverage five went through eleven games before tney were able to be stopped. With George Achin. Sr. bowling a 636 series uud high games of 266 and 193 the Ua.es couldn't find the winning streak uut they had been enjoying previous. Bobby Ostrum added a o07 series to help the Waterloos take two from ui. Daves. Bobby had a high game o. 202. Looking over to the other column we see that Ed Zagorc was me only 509 bower for the losers. He had a 513 series. The Waterloos are. now with.n shouting distance of first place. They are only four games behind the leaders. The Dave Shoos quintet, in op-te of this double loss, are right oe-hmd them, only five games away ir^in the sunrise. After losing the first game the holmes Ave. Market came back strong to handcuff the Home Equipment. The Kome Equipment Team had two bowl-ers over the 500 mark, but they could not, get enough backing to keep them in the game. Ed Grosel finished w.th a 5C5 series and a 198 high game lor the evening. J. Humar had a 531 and 191 and 192 high games. Coming through for the Market men %as _ smiling Joe Cerjak, who was content T. Conar, 561 with a 507 series. After experiencing a couple o. bad weeks of bowling, the Svetek five ... started to bowl, determined that they Father Czimek, 517 had had enough bad breaks. We don 11 J. Ferra, 516 know Where the spark came from that E. Zagorc. 513 set them on fire, but there were four B. Ostrum, 507 stars that shone last Sundav night, J. Cerjak, 507 Bob Wintersteler glowed the most bril- E. Grosel. 505 lianty with a 625 series, rus high E. Luksta. 502 games were 263 and 201. Rudie Sulak, who had betn having trouble of late, found himself and came through with a 531 and a high game of 190. Capt. Joe Ferra followed with a 516 and Evan Luksic settled for a 502. Had Mike Anzlin had a big night, the total games would really have added up to something, This off night had to come the wrong evening. Mike. On the Nottingham side we see that Tony Čolnar is still in the upper brackets. Tony leads the league in the individual high averages. Sundav he had a 561 series; his high game was 196. The Sveteks are now but two games out of fiist and hot on the trail of the Zaller Service, Gas House attendants. Just wait for the explosion, when the Svetek spark sets fire to the Gas House! , The Zaller live still smiled from first place Sunday, though. The Church Stfmac had an even 500 and an even 200 game. On the Zaller side, Frank Možina helped ,to keep the winners in first place with a 549 series and a 218 game. Father Czimek is now In the groove. For the ninth straight time he has his name , on the honor rolls. Sunday he finished with a 517. This double victory helps to keep the Za-llers on top two ful games ahead of the nearest rival. A few records were rewritten last CUllUttJ. •••o** — ■■ the position of George Achin, Sr. who has a 266. Close behind him is Bobby Wintersteller with 263. Ed Zagorc Is third with 247. In the individual high three games we find George Achins namp again with a 638. In the second place is Bob Wintersteler with 625. Tied with him for second is Joe Ferra. Jr. Standings: - w £ ,auer enell Service ............48 32 Svetek Funeral Home ............44 34 Waterloo Beverage .......1.......42 36 Dave Shoes ......................41....37 Holmes Ave. Market ..............39 39 Nottingham Cleaners .............37 41 Heme Eqlupmer.t .................33 45 .30 48 to Mrs. Shepherd. Further infqrma- who was born In Cerkle, Jugoslavia, the birds In the ^enandoah Valley Ition concerning any of the short also a member of the First World will ^ A * 0 courses may be obtained by telephon- War. his mother Mary (nee Gramc) will pr^per bKWto of a robin «iS0nEx0,.re“1 edUCiti°n' neu^ove^Masganutten Mountain with C&52 T SWHK 5 SALESMAN WANTED 9900 Columbia Ave. The body was laid in state Monday at 6:00 P. M. at the Zakrajšek Funeral Home. The funer-al was Wednesday at 9:30 in St. Vitus Chi ich. Interment was in the Sol- j diers section at Calvqry Cemetery. | Arrangements for a military funeral; were taken care of by the American Legion, LLake Shore Post 273. May his soul rest in peace in his native land. -o a ^rry stone in Its beak. In a lonely a cherry,tm grew Jt was the fir^ of gorge of the mountain, the bird dropped the stone. From that stone, the legend goes, 740 768 803 2311 896 856 785 2537 840 696 744 2230 83G 897 819 2552 765 763 833 2356 847 724 872 2443 762 798 831 2391 To sell advertised beverages. The funer- Must have car. Salary. Cotton Club Bottling Go. 6411 Central Ave. ------o------ Honor Robin For Planting Cherry Trees Luray. • According to legend, NOTICE You can pay Gas, Water, Electric and Telephone bills every day at the office of: MIHALJEVICH BROS. COMPANY 0424 ST. CLAIR AVENUE — --------- ----— ■ with our Special Money Orders you ed in action April 7, 1945, at the age can pay other bills, such as doctors, of 19, on board the ship USS Wesson hospitals, rents, stores, etc. M. to 6 P. M. Monday afternoon the body of Y3C Robert J. Butara was returned for burial in Calvary CeCmeteiy. He was kill- of 19, on board the ship USS Wesson h0SpjtaiSi rents, stores, 184, off the Island of Okinawa. He en- . . A , listed in May of 1943, at which time he orace nour°' s A' student at John Hay High i .He v/ent to Great Lakes for three months’ boot training, in July ----of 1943 he left on his shake down j^3 cruise which ended in December of 1943. In January 1944 he sailed for sea duty in the southwest Pacific, where his tour of duty took him thru-out all the islands. Besides the regular citations he also received the Purple Heart. He is survived by his father Joseph, J. Stimac, 500 Note: Please don’t forget youi bowling date tomorrow at 7:00 sharp. PTA Sponsors Retreat This is to announce that St. Mary’s Collinwcod PTA is having their first Lenten retreat for one day on Thursday, March 17, with Mass at 10:00 beginning the day. Father Chanes McBride has been engaged as Retreat Master. He will talk on Home and Family Life. Provisions have been made to can* for smal children while the mothers are attending the retreat. A donation of one dollar will cover all expenses, incuding food, and souvenirs of the retreat. Make reservations by March 15th with Chairman Mrs. Richard Mooney, by calling Ulster 1-2647. Please help St. Mary’s PTA make their first retreat a success, Place will be St. Mary’s Church, 15519 Holmes Ave. MRS. RICHARD MOONEY, Retreat Chairman, Short Courses Offered At Cleveland College LOUIS SRPAN TAIJ.OR 17822 Marcella Rood KE 4211 Charles & Olga Slapnik FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS FOE ALL OCCASIONS tn)2b St. Clair Ave. EX 2134 Bock Beer! 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We are open on Saturday morning between 9 and 12 for your convenience. American Home Publishing Co. 6117 ST. CLAIR AVE. HEnderton 0628 If you are 65 years old you will receive a deduction of $1200 instead of $600; if you are blind you will receive an additional deduction of $600 Short course in 40 subjects, toclud- this year. Husbands and ing 10 new courses, will be offered at wives would do well to consult Cleveland College to a spring series reliable Income Tax office beginning the week of March i4tn at »h« downtown center of Western Re- before making their 1948 ie-serve University. Ranging from a»- turnS-dsmic courses and tool subjects thru, crafts and hobbies, the short courses usually meet for eight weeks at nomi- j Marian Mihaljevich has n80f Ucomnunity-wid6 interest is the bean compiling Income Tax pa-new course “Alcoholism” — Its Causes pgj.g on St. Clair Avenue for and Control”, an eight-week session nr more -a be taught by Judge Lewis Drucker the past 25 years or more, of the Municipal Court. Directed at i ^“ter^'the^S'^STe! Business people and those of interest to the layman. \lso avail- who have rental property had able will be a course to "Patents better be careful now than sor-I Inventions” dealing with the handling ™ 1 . of patents and inventions to business ry later. Now IS the time to and legal affaire designe for business ’gge ^ r[ght person for your executives, lawyers, and engineers. The short courses carry no academic . 1943 Income Tax. restrictions such as examinations, cre-idits, or previous study requirements, according to Grazella P. Shepherd, head of the division of general educa-; tlon which sponsors the program. ' „ , n n other new ‘tool” courses on the ros- MlRaljCVlCii MOS. 10. MARIAN MIHALJEVICH Other new “tool” courses on the roster are “How to Write a Business Letter” and "English Vocabulary Building,” both taught by members of the Cleveland College English faculty, “Parliamentary Procedure” for group leaders, "Interior Decorating for Homemakers", taught by home economist Ruth Merrlsm Spaeth, and "Patterns of Life — Psychology", a course designed to provide parents with better understanding of thc-ir children. On the academic side “Philosophies of the Western World ITI”, ‘’History of India”. "Modern Europe in the Mirror of Literature nr, “The Meaning of Life in the Light of Great Poets and Writers nr, “Reading Poetry”. “Literature of the Bible”, and a symphony appreciation course, “Rehearsals for Listening” will be offered. Training courses in special skills cover remedial reading, three classes in Spanish conversation, “Basic English for Foreigners”, "Daily Themes Workshop”, and “Lav/ for the Layman’. New among the craft courses are classes In crocheting and knitting to be taught by members of the Needle-craft Guild of Cleveland, and “Design In Needlecraft”. a course for needlewomen who wish to create their own embroidery designs. Repeat courses in the Cleveland College craft workshops include ceramics, to be instructed by Charles Mbsgo, Cleveland Art School instructor, metal shop, leather workshop, furniture painting, needlecraft and needlecraft workshop, beginning and advanced sewing, a clothes clinic to remodeling garments, tailoring for women, and textile painting. Enrollments are now being accepted now at the office of the Registrar at Cleveland Oolege, 167 Public Square, Cleveland 14, O. Enroilements may be made in person, or by mail according 6424 ST. 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