! Samo se mesec dni traja. Wa delo za mladintki oddelek SNPJ in dnevnik Prosveto! ^^ak ¿Misas» is Iiffts 15 -»' j ssMMÜV ------ - ■ - — ' >1 VA • n ^ROCVFTA > Ureialškl ta opravatlkt prMtert: | tei7 8. Lawa4ak Ave. laaued dlflf flSP "^Sundays sad «s ¿¡T1"*' i m am v 9 f Et 1 it "A GLASILO SLOVENSKE NARODNE PODPORNE JEDNOTB Offlee of Publteatltfii MT loath Uwndolt An. Tstopboao, Rockwell 4904 pt^YEABmX M OkioJ^'uuM iTiri "-T-^r-.r^.rtr 1 CHICAGO. 1LU SREDA. 2. DECEMBRA (DBCJ »). IM«. SubMilpU» (í.00 Y Mrl, STEV.—NUMBER 2S7 I0VE ZMAGE KEFRONTE NASPANSKEM _ napadi na Madrid nwo vec efektivni SAVE LIGE NARODOV «va, 1. dec.—Izredna seja Lige narodov na zahtevo ,Aije se najbrže ne bo vršila [tednov, de se bo sploh vršila ¡prihodnjim 10. januarjem, »čne redno zasedanje To je razvidno od odgo-v, ki jih pošiljajo države, t so v svetu zastopane, na bilo tajništva Lige. Nova adija se strinja, da se svet snide 7. decembra, Čile H14. december in Soji uniji je vseeno, kdaj se i«eja, medtem ko bi Angli i Francija najraje videli, i izredna seja sploh ne vrši. iija je pa sporočila, da nje-i delegatov ne bo zraven toli-i, dokler Liga ne pretrga i stikov z Abesinijo. d, 1. dec. t- Vlada špan-i ljudske fronte poroča o svo-i včerajšnjih zmagah na šti-I frontah. Na severni fronti tfclavska milica dosegla nove v okrožju Burgosa in v ama Asturiji ter Avali; tljnje uspehe je delavska dosegla v provinei -Gua-ajsri, na talaverski fronti in Malagi. Fašistični letalci so včeraj at napadli Madrid. Dvakrat gli okrog tucat bomb, ki pa naredile dosti škode, toda *jič niso mogli priti blizu, ao jih pravočasno odpodili dni letalci. Madridski bram-ci ao prisilili fašiste na u-i v v»eučiliš6nem predmestju Časa de Campu, dočim so »«no štrli desperaten faši-i napad in reokupirali Pode Alacron sedem milj se-ipadno od Madrida. Madrid je prišla angleška rlamentarna delegacija, ki je priča fašističnim zračnim »dom. Delegacija je izve-da «o nemške in italijanske nt* ubile 1936 oseb v Madri-1 H do 29. novembra. Deluje so tudi obiskali stan »jnih ujetnikov in izpraševali italijanske letalce, ki pri-lv»J<>. da so bili poslani iz kjer no služili v redni Pjj*nnki armadi. I Barcelone je prišla nova Jnarodna antifašistična bri-P». ki w je takoj uvrstila na , *ridi»ko fronto. Vest iz Bar-*'IUi' * tudi glasi, da sta dve ■fctfair letali, ki sto pred ne: J» dn<,vi iK.mbardirali Alican-2 Pr*J*li bombe z nemškega *,r»«u. ki Je čakal zunaj na Prju. Accepfriftj for mailing at «pecial rata of poatsge proridad tor la »action 1101, Aci of Oct », 1HT, auUiori—d on J Nasveti, pojasnila in drugo Nekaj za božicnice Lotoa imamo aekaj novega in pottebnega za naša društva, ki iauijo namen prirediti božičnice za svojo mladino. Jednota je namre« izdala posebno knjižico, ki vsebuje zbirko kratkih iger in pesni za Reklamiranje, ki so posebno priporočljive za take pri-redbe. Igre in deklamacije so v slovenskem in angleškem jeziku. Slovanski prispevki so od dobro nam znane Katke Zupančičeve, katere marljivost vidimo skoro v vsaki izdaji našega Mladinskega lista, od MikU Klopčiča, delavskega piaatelja v starem kraju, angieikl pa od ravno tako dobro znane Mary Juggove. Društvom, ki priredijo božično veselico, se priporoča, da se poslovijo te knjižice, katero dobe za take svrhe brezplačno. Pišite po njo v gl. urad ali pa naravnost na podpisanega. Kam je pošiljati podporo? Našim društvom in posameznikom ter vsem tistim, ki žele izvedeti, ¿s bomo sprejemali prispevke v podporo španskim delavcem, ki bfranijo postavno vlado in se tako hrabro bore za demokracijo, naj bo s tem pojasnjeno, da je sklenjeno, da se naj vsi taki darovi ali prispevki pošiljajo na ime glavnega predsednika Vincenta Cain-kar ja, kateri bo skrbel, da bo denar poslan na pravo mesto oziroma kamor je namenjen, in ki bo od časa do časa o tem poročal ter priobčil račun v Prosveti. Kdo združuje društva? Kakor običajno pred vsako konvencijo, tako so se tudi to pot čela nekatera društva obračati do nas a prošnjo, da jih združi-v svrho, da bodo imela skupno dovolj članov za izvolitev delegata za našo enajsto redno konvencijo, ki bo meseca maja prihodnjega leta. Naj bo s tem pojasnjeno vsem prizadetim, da v smislu določb sedanjih prsvil glavni predsednik, niti gl. upravni odsek ne more veljavno združiti nobenega društva z druginj, pač pa je potrebno, da društva sama vzamejo take korake in se medseboj posvetujejo ter domenijo glede združitve. Priporočljivo pa je, da se za to pobrigajo prav kmalu, čeprav še niso volitve delegatov tukaj, kajti vmes se rade vrinejo potežkoče, s katerimi se navadno zgubi veliko časa* S VINCENT CAINKAR, gl. predsednik. tomače vesti Sest mesecev zapora za Tavčarjevo New York. — Tukajšnje federalno sodišče je 30. novembra obsodilo znano Frances Tavčarjevo na šest mesecev zapora, ker je skušala prevaliti naseljen-ske oblasti s ponarejenim potnim listom, s katerim je prišla iz Evrope. Ko prestane to kazen, bo deportirana nazaj v Evropo, vsekakor v Jugoslavijo. Vesti Iz Csllfornije Roosevelt sijajno sprejet v Argentini Ulice posipane z rdečimi nageljni Buenos Aires, 1. dec. — Noben tuji državnik v zgodovini ar-gentinijske republike še ni bil sprejet s takim sijajem in navdušenjem ljudskih množic kakor je bil včeraj ftoosevelt, predsed- ______MBB.nik Združenih držav, ko je stopil Los Angeles, Calif. — Mary na guh<) v glavnem mestu Argcn-Strutz iz Bessemerja, Pa., je tjnjje jn se peljal v avtu do ame-prišla semkaj na obisk in se je nikega poslaništva. Gigantska tu zaročila z Avgustom Kočni- maHa ljudstva od več ko milijona kom Oba sta člana SNPJ.— oseb je neprestano grmela "VI-Hči našega tajnika Fr. Hra- va!" na obeh straneh ulic, dočim starja je bila operirana na vne- so žene in dekleta na debelo postlan slepiču. Nahaja se v bol- pale ulice z rdečimi nageljni. Sil-nišnici in zdravje se ji polago- na masa je raztrgala policijske Nemčija obdolžena kršenja pogodbe Poročilo Life narodov o trgovini i orožjem Ženeva, 1. dec. — Uradniki Lige narodov sovčfraj obdolžili Nemčijo trgovine t orožjem in municijo, kar js odprto kršenje določb versajsks pogodbe. Preteklo leto je Nemčija dobila 10,-340,000 mark (okrog 4,136,000) za v inozemstvu prodano municijo in $86,000 sa erožje. Člen 130 versajske pogodbe prepoveduje Nemčiji isvoe In uvoz orožja in municije. Svetovna trgovina s orožjem in municijo js lansko leto predstavljala vsoto ¿41.000,000 po statistiki, ki jo js pravkar objavila Liga narodov. Ženeva priznava, da ta številka ni popolna. Poročilo omenja tudi ameriško trgovino z orošjenv Združene države so preteklo Isto prejele $5,-650,100 za orošjs in municijo, 1. 1934 pa $6,240,700. Glavni ku-povalki ameriškega orožja sta bili Bolivija in Kitajska. Liga pravi, da js bila Anglija glavna kupovalka nemškega o-rožja v preteklem letu. Angleška naročila so znašala $435,000. Poročilo dostavlja, da svetovna ekonomska depresiji, ki je prišla 1. 1929, ni zmanjšala trgovine z orožjem v taksm obsegu kakor trgovine z drugim blagom. Od 1. 19<33 trgovina z municijo in orožjem stalno narašča. Poročilo o trgovMš«a orožem je obrnilo pozornost krogov Lige narodov proč od protesta madridske vlade proti Nemčiji in Italiji, ki sta priznali fašistični režim generala Franca v Španiji. Iz zanesljivih virov js prišla vest, da bo svet Lige na-rodov ignoriral madridski protest na podlagi teorije, da se nanaša na notranje zadeve Spk-nije. STALIŠČE AMERIŠKE DELAVSKE FEDERACIJE Konvencija udarila diktature in ignorirala svetovne probleme IZJAVA ~~AMERISKE LEGIJE Zveza demokratičnih držav v Evropij 'rancija te hoce zavarovati pred faiitti ma vrača. Novice iz Južne Amerike Buenos Aires, Arg. - Dne 3. in vojaške kordone ob ulicah in Me na obeh straneh ulic dotikala RooMeveltovega avtomobila, v katerem je poleg Roo*evelta se- krscije ns svetu in kot takega ga je sprejelo. Angleški kralj izzval krizo vlade ^omak se ne trne že-niti po svoji volji tr tU; frr, t in S t* "n. 1 dec. — Zdaj ni več J "osti, da s« angleški »rd Vni. renno name-ti z Wally ßimpsono-*ko ločenko, in to je v vladi. Kraljeva '¡šmstvo, anglikanska v»> ministri so odločno Argentinsko Ijud-Krasu. V Argentinijo je priAei gtyo Spancev, j« uverje- leta 1929 in tu zapušča »tlrt!no, da je Franklin fUxmevelt n*J-majhne otroke in brata. — ve¿jj predstavnik miru in demo-že Marentič iz Bele Krajine s je zlomil nogo pri delu in zdaj se nahaja v bolnišnici. - Iz starega kraja, Svetega pri Komnu, je prišla Albina Kožmolj. --Nagle smrti je umrl Ivan Zad-nik iz Loč pri TrstiL Tu zapu-Ma ženo in dva majhna otroka. — Emil Cotič je prejel vest, da j€ v Gorici umrl svak njegove lene. dobro znani gostilničar "Pri belem zajcu" Jo*. M*>lar v starosti 56 let. -.e Mirko Peljhan iz Ljubljane in Slavica Ušsj z Kaven pri ečava!e letake Mednarodne delavske obrambe pred dvorano, v kateri se Je vršila konvencija ADF, so bile tudi aretirane in vržene v zapor, letaki so vsebovsli podatke o linčanju zamorcev v Južnih državah v pretekUtm letu in areti-raciji delavcev, ki so zastavkali proti California I'acking Co. v Tampi za priznanje unij«. Ko so govorniki na konvenciji ADF obsojali nasllstva pod fašizmom In komunizmom, js dobil odvetnik, ki se je potegnil za areti rane stavkarje, grozilno pismo, da bo Iztiran iz mesta, če Ihi branil stavkarje. POLICIJSKI NAPAD NA NOGAVI-CARSKE DELAVCE Paris, 1. dec. — Francoska vlada ima v načrtu obrambno protifašistično zveio evropskih demokratičnih držav. To Je njen odgovor Nemčiji, Italiji in Ja->onski, ki so sklenile pogodbo, d med drugim določa skupno lampanjo proti komunizmu, »remier 1-eon Blum je dejal, da njegova vlada ne bo pasivna sedaj, "ko nacijski diplomatje kujejo verige od Evrope do Azije." Načrt, katerega propagira Yvon Delbos, francoski zunanji minister, predviduje zvezo Francije, Velike Britanije in Belgije. Pozneje bodo povab-jene Združene države, naj se pridružijo tej sveti. Ta naj bi zavsela obliko pogodbe vetjem-ne vojaške pomoči. DrŽavi, ki bi bila trte v neprovoci ranega napada, naj bi priskočile na pomoč druge podpisnice pakta. Načrt te zvese bo Delbos pred lotil državni sbornicl prihodnji petek. Anthony Eden, angleški su-nanj i minister, je sadnji teden rekel v parlamentu, da bo An glija podpirala načrt svese demokratičnih držav. Nedavno Ja tudi Delbos UJavU. "če nam bo Anglija pomagala> slučaju neprovociraaega napada, jo bomo- tudi ml podpirali v enakih okolnostlh." Francija Je 4e praj oklenila pakt vsajsmne vojaške pomoči s Sovjetsko unijo. Sinoči se Je vršila seja članov Blumovega kabineta, na kateri so razpravljali o različnih načrtih narodne obrambe. Po seji je bilo naznanjeno, da bo Francije jačila svojo oboroženo silo na morju v smislu su gestlj vrhovnega mornaričnega h ve ta. Francija hoče biti pri pravljena na va« ventualnoatl na Sredozemskem morju in Balkanu, kjer se vpliv fašistične Italije stalno širi. Stavkovni val te raziir« ja po Ameriki MORNARJI DOBILI PODPORO lju razumeti, da mu bodo z vHj L legalnimi sredstvi «franihto poroko. Kralj Kdvsrd je pa prav Uko odločen, da je to njefovs I zadeva, v katero se vlada ne »m* vtikati in v skrajni sli» *^ na ljudstvo z upanjem, da do ! ljudstvo na njegovi ee mu je priljubil s 'mokrsUdnimi M»ori in nastopi | V obrambo demokracije v Španiji Javen shod v Chicagu v petek zvečer MladTV-Ikl MefTarji z*ra>« prt-pc.k. v po-oč br-llce« Špance republike. prihodnji petek, dne 4. decembra, zvečer ob «»umih h* vrši v Chicagu v Collseumu, lft. in Wa-bash ulica, velik Jsvnl shi»d, ki gs Je nklicsl Severnoameriški odbor za pomoč španski demokra ciji. («lavni govorniki na Um h hodu bodo zastopniki vlade Ijudnke fronte v ftpanljl, ki »« nahajajo na obisku v Združenih državah: Marrellno Domlngo, J tabel de Pslencis in frsnčišksn Luls Sarssols. IsAbels de Palencla Je socia-listks, ki Je bils Imenovana za poslanko na Avsdukem; Marceli no Domingo je univerzitetni pro-fe»or v Msdridu. dočim Je katoliški duhovnik in frančiškan l.ui» SsrsHols odločen ^govornik IJud-¡•ke fronte in nasprotnik politik* Kima Ofici#lns katolilka cerkev I v Ameriki zelo napade tega frsn-Ičiškana in kjerkoli ima kaj vpil-I va. »koša preprečiti svobodo go-i vora Apanaki delegncijl. To Mt Je zgodilo i Kock Islsndu. III.. kjer je ondotnl katoliški škof dnuegel, da j* fiolitija pre|M>vedala »hod (|>an neredno aR boleče, naročite si nemudoma moje stare-krajtko giasevtto sdravtlo. Stane ti. pilite ml • polnim saupanjom ' MRM «.MKTA I KSKOVAR M7 K. 71 Rt., Ne« York. N. T. Ozdravil očeta revmatizma Imamo več vainih atvari na dnevnem redu v korist druttva. Tudi o konvenciji se bo treba kaj pogovorili Kalph Konchnik, tajnik, Uei Klum, Waak.—Poživljam bratu i sestre društva "Dobrodošli" broj 7» SNPJ, da priaostvuiu godišnji ajednici.. keja če se pbdria^ati 20 dec.,tU 10. sati frije podne. Molim, da a pravom vnjoete fieltU svoj aeea-ment, da bude se« redu. J« sam sada na mjestu tajnika, zato umoiji-vam» da m Mo u vetom brej« seata-nemo na godilnji sjednici. Katka rine Deverqpuy, začasna taj. >1 >/,.4 191 J mr Kfj ■' ' ' • Cleveland, O,—Letna seja društva 442 se bo vriila 7. dec. (prvi ponde-Ijek v mesecu) v,n£vadnih prostorih. članice «e prosijo, da bodo gotovo številno navzoče. ^Na dnevnem redu bodo volitve društvenega odbora in druge važne stvarj. Pridite! Mildred gfsolU, članica. Ewell, Wash.—Društvo 206 obvešča avoje Člane, da bo letna seja na 20. dec. ob 2. popoldne. Kdor se ne udeleti, bo suspendira» m en mesec ali pa bo plačal |1 v društveno blagajno. Volil se bo drultvonj odbor za leto /037 in tudi veseli*»! odbor, ker bo društvo imelo plesno veselico dne 21. doc. 1036 ob 7. zvečer. (»arlas Bisjek, ujnik. (Bex 143, Helper, Utah.) 111 'm i i i -»!'•/ Kmithfield, l's.—Val člani in članice društva 201 se naj udeleti jo letno seje, da si lahko izvolimo odbor za prihodnje leto. Vsi na spjo! Joaepkine Moze, tajnica. 8e. HrownsviUe, Pa. -Društvo 39* ja na novembrski seji zafcljutf le. MU »zoveje na leino sejo, kf ae vrli 13. dec., vsi člani. Kdor se ne ude-plača 60c v društveno blagajno, iti ep bolniki in članice f#r vaiai Seja bo glavna in Lo morala sklepati o poslovanju za prihodnje loto. Pridite vsi. Potrebno je tudi, da čImu, ki delgajejo drultveni blagajni, poravnajo svoj 4*1«T- To >0 potrebne, ako hočemo tudi v bedeče pomagati i potrebnim članom. . Jakob JaMekevič, tajnik. i -Plller, Kana,—Društvo 411 ja na novembrski aeji sklenilo, naj se vsi člani in članice udeležijo letne seje tretjo nadalje v decembra ob pol desetih dopoldne v navadnem prostoru. Draštve jo tudi sklenilo, da plača vsak član 30c v društveno blagajno, članica pa pe 16c. Vaj na decembrsko aejo. Volitev uradnikov zi prihodnje leto in drago. , Merila Jaaaik, zapisnikar. ^ - BeeaMaor, Pa.—Vabim vsa člane in članice društva 07, da se udeleže zadnje letna seje dne 20. dec. Izvoliti moramo novi druitvni odbor in ukreniti vol drugih stvari v korist društva in jednote. Vsi aa seje. i 7 Rudolf Marottjr, Ujnik. Dsnville, III.—Naše drultvo Sava It. 316 je na zadnji seji sklenilo, da mora vsak član ali članica na prihodnjo sejo meseca decembra, ker se vrli volitev novega odbora. Odsotnost opravičuje le bolezen. Kateri član ali članica se ne udeleži, plača J2Sc v društveno blagajno. Agnea Scbet, tajnica. Burgettetotrn, Pa.—V smislu dru-Itvenega zaključka pozivam vse člane in Članice nalega društva 287 na letno sejo dne 13. dec. pop. Polag volitev odbora za prihodnje loto bo na dnevnem redu več drugih vačnih stvari, Treba je, da ste navzoči tsl. Frank Laarlch, tajnik. Fleming, Kana.—Na novembrski seji ja nale drultvo Popotnik It. 80 sklonilo, da se mora vsak član ali članica udeležiti letne seje dne 20. dec. Izvolimo take odboriftke za pflhodnie 'leto, ki bodo delovali za napredek SIV-PJ. Kdor ne pride na to sejo, bo plačal 26c kazni v društveno blagajno. Izvzeti so le bolni člani, žene in otroci, za molke pa ni drugega kakor na aejo. Kdor ae ne bo ravnal po tem aklepu, naj nikogar ne dolžl neprilik. Pomnite tudi, da je' zadnji dan za plačanje aaoamenta 26. v meaecu. John Bobnar, tajnik. Parrell-Rharon, Pa.—članstvo društva Slovenec št. 26? aa poživlja na glavno letno sojo dne 13. dec. ob 1. url popo!dne v domovih prostorih Dolžnost vaeh članov je, da,se udeleže te važne aeje, tik kateri se voli tudi drultveni odbor za bodoče loto. Bratje in »eKtre! Prihajajte bolj redno na mesečne aeje, ker le s tem bomo lahko ukrenili kaj dobrega za drultvo In jednoto. Vsf na glavno sejo. Frank Htambol, tajnik. Clfff Mine, Pa.—Poživljam članstvo druttva »levček It. 146 SNPJ, da ae udeledl letne soje dne 13. dec. točno ob 10, dopoldne v Narodnem domu. Na dnevnem redu so volitve odbora za leto 1937, določiti moramo tudi smernice aa prihodnje leto. Zaključek novembrske soje je, kdor se ne udeleži glavne seje brez važnega vzroka, se s njim postopa po pravilfli. Matt Vidmar, tajnik. Bridgeport. O^—Poziva se člane drultva 18, da se vsi udeležijo seje dne 6. doc. Isvoliti moramo odbor za leto 1087. Novembrska saja je sklenila, kdor se ne udeleži letne seje, plača 60c v društveno blagajno, ali pa bo en mesec suspendiran. Izvzeti so le bolniki. Po seji boste lahko pili dobro pivo aH pa srkali newyon£ana, katerega je pripeljal br. Fidel is Bar-bertona. Udeležite se vsi, mladi ln stari, ker nobenemu ne bo žal. ' John KocjančK, Ujnik. POPRAVEK Pri oKlasu Naznanilo in sahvala za pokojnim John Dollnarjem iz Kock Sprlngsa, Wyo., priobčenem dne 16. nov. 10.16, hi ae imele glaaltl na kon-ru. da zapulča tudi Jeni In Peni, nečakinji v starem kraja in ne aestrl. M rs. Mary Dolinar. Rock Hprlnga, —Mdv.) Rtllllk I «Wril'ilM •It • Wl«f Mim4. Mka m i m., H» It. *• >Mt< SI S llH M M« ■■>>—»« »• MS« M ta »■«>■>♦! • I ¿S* s (ta'llMl*« h Mil »I l«|S MkM« •<• »«s« > iS kilM« Is l*k«l «•«••♦I mm lr>IS«S. M es ta S» NA NOVO 80 SK NAROČILI . NA DNKVNIK PROSVETO SLEDEČI i Andre) Herjun llilUlH.ro. III. Joseph Ueriant U Malle, III. tie«. Muhiich Uly, Minn. t ornel Klanrer tiowanda, N. Y. j Jo«eph H«et Akron, Ohio John Juttirh ( leieland. Ohio Mike ft kr aber v. ^ Fairport IfartMK'Mio Joe Htrplr H arrena« Ute, Ohio Frank Itregar t «I A«oNa. Pa. fleo. I «mirliar 1'rnawi, l'a. ■» u I Ilka Ralairh R«»chr»lrr. Pa. Jt>*rph K nlrsr » HhartMi, l'a. I'rank Junio ^anhlnglMi. l'a. Frank (¿»rap I 1 W \li«|tt*ppa \inr Hiratar M . lierre, Peoria, III.—Vsi člani in članice drultva 311 se posivajo, da se udeleže letne saje, katera se vrli dne 6. dec. ob 2. popoldne na 2214 Jofferson st. Izberite si tak odbor za prihodnje leto, da bo vsem članom povolji. Pridite vsi. F. Wolgemuth, tsjnik. a t :n » t.> . .rt. .u Paiaeadale. Mick.—Vsemu članstvu druitva It. 22 se naznanja, da nale diultvo da 60c nagrade za vsakega novega člana v mladinski oddelek, poleg jednotinih ugodnosti. Kampanja traja samo le en mesec. Na delo, bratje in sestret—Pozivam vas tu- Dr. John J. Zavertnik PHYSICIAN A BURGEON orrm Houaa at 8724 W. 86th Street lito—«tie—«tie—«tie nsity tak CrswfsN 1111 ' at 1868 W. Cerasak Rd. 4 ilO—4 i00 p. m. Dully Tsl. Canal UN W«lMa4s|r a Sunday by aspelnUnanU only RaaMsnrs Tsl.i CrawfaH »44« fa NO ANBWga—« ALL AUSTIN ITH Kri osvežujoči in kri člatUnl Planinski čaj 8 aavltke 81.80 Poitnina prosta PUlIs se krssslalal asalk JHIIsIk 4l4at to domaČih zdravil kators sHssrsls Km|s v knjlsl D*«a4l math pezdir Bei 778 City Hall Sta. New York, N. Y. di, da se val udeležite letne aeje ae |7.' dec. Ünrttw je skt^nils aa sečnji seji, da član, ki izostane od te seje. bo plačal 26c v drultveao blagajno. f'i idile vsaj asricrat v letu n sejo! Za draitv« in jednoto M bile velike bolje, da bi vačkrat prihajali aa aeje. Udvik Ptntar, tajnik. Harkeft, Pa.—Naznanjkm članom in članicam drultva It. 90, da je bilo M povemVw* s*ji sMeaJeno, da ae morajo val člani udeležiti decembrske seja, ki se vrši na 13. dec. točno ob 9. uri dpp. v Hackettu. L* Lajevic. Ujnik. Garf, lad.—V smislu drultvenaga zajrijsčfca pseoeca novembra ae marajo vsi Člani nalega dmitva tli udeležiti glavne letne seje dne 6. dec. Letne seje so valikega pomene za drultva in jednote. Udeležit« se vsi in pokažite, da ste v resnici člani dobre organizacije. Andy Unetich, taj. —H K*r ■ m J Tovaaloe. Mčna. -Drultao pi ih^j? I0*o. KM «e ae adsleii, peci t a vse iwe^e iiani m C^en^ea, bo Mt t č^ltvcu® blagajno. da se tteviino udeležite glavne seje Izvseti so le bolni člani. Obenem v nedeljo dne 13. dec. po|»eldne v na- naznanjam, da drultvo priredi na isti prostorih. Proleni ste, da dan (13. deccmbra* kartno zabavo in laniio, fcaiti ples. Vabim vse člene, čfan c«- „, , bo plačal v {¡WIM* 2. decembra ISS1 apolteftvate to se ne udelaži te seje drulteaito blagajno. / Kalle Mueitk. tajnica. Aguilar, Colo.—Poziva se vse člane dmltv» 381, da se prihodnje soje 13. decembra udeležijo polj^trvilno, kar ne taj —i* se bo voiilo drultveni odbor sa prihodnje leto. t Geo. Preskar, Ujnik. občinstvo, da 89 udeleži nale prireditve. Veselični odbor je pre-bel vsega zadosti, tako da bo asa-do dobro postrežon. Za plesalce bo pa skrbel BarbiČev orkester. Frank Tegel, Ujnik. ZAL/S ZDRAVILO za želodčna uljesa pusMU, Os vasi aitnoati Calumet, Mlch.—Drultvo 891 poziva vse člane na frihodnjo seje dne 6. dec. To bo glavns letna seja, na kateri se bo izvolilo odbor za prihodnje leto ter ukrepalo drugo v korist drultva in jednoto. • Po seji bo zabava— { asalo mokroto za suka grla in malo prigriaka. John Somrak, tajnik. - La Salle, m.—Članstvo drultva 2 opominjanj, da ao udeleži prihodnje seje v nedeljo dne 6. doc. • Drofttvo Meje skoraj 800 članov, na sejo pa jih navadno pride od 16 do 30. Ko boato čitoli to vratio* napravite sklop, da ao gotovo udeležite prihodnje seje, ki bo glavna letna aeja, na kateri moramo izvoliti drultveni odbor in tudi druge važne zedeve je treba rešiti. Fred Malgai, Ujnik. DumferHn, III. — Tajnik drultva 261 prosi vae Člane, da pridejo na letno sejo v velikem &tovilu. Na dnevnem rodu bo več važnih zadev, katere moramo reliti, o^nem pa tudi izvoliti drultveni odbor za leto 1937. ^ • John Ron, Ujnik. Greensburg, Pa.—Naznanjam čla nem in članicam drultva 223, da 3e bo ^ nale rlavpa aeja vriila pa 13. de^ob1 tn dnif0 iAL., 9^0 v navadnem prostoru na Čari»»- zdravilo j« ukoiinmko >nan«tv«ao pri- nu. Vabljeni sto, da se polnolte^ilno pr»»ijanU adrsviio, ki aaj« pomol proti ujj*- udeležite. Poleg volitev novih odbor- •0»- p»«»0«»' ^ «■ drusim ftciode»!« nikov za leto 1937 bo na dn,vnem ta- ¿Z^T*^ du več drugih važnih stvari. Torej ^«."raskkovsnja u podlag naravna upoštevajte to in vsi na letno sejo tdresijsnjs vnetih in osisbetih delov, p*t«n 18. doc. Fraak Pfrc, tajnik. •• «javijo m *ieBauinoaU u »jih ______J Nsjhojll slulsjl m podajo temu pozitivnemu d mj ali vt i xi upllts Modernega slstsia terapija. Povrne Euclid, Ohio. Naznanjam članom pr.j»sjs mstode vaied uapetno.ti .koro u- in članicam drultvo 450, da bo nala kojtn* pomodi. zal s zdravilo -a* «s- glavna seja na 18L decembra ob 9. hte,r" stradslns dljoU, In na vaabuje n.var dopoldne v druitvenem domu na Re- >r,7,d"'h » MMn " har ave. Udeležite se v^elikem ito- SStS"! pri! " nih' stvari in volitve odbornikov za j rS I^HORATORIES ' - 7954 S. Hala tod St^ Chlcago, I1L POPRAVEK Ä Z£S. TI bm. p.i«,.!,,, 0¿ ifjh VABILO NA VESELIC z PROGRAMOM dr. Rožnik in Vrtca luo SSPZ nedeljo 6. dec. ob 2.:«) pop v d;. r.ni 8NPJ, 2659 S. I.awnd« Ave.t ( hioago. VHtoptiina .1! Pri vratih 40c. |Rra (>riKir Gay Dons v z^rnji in Gradi*« Omerza v spodnji dvorani. I SSIOliiTri Virginia, Mina.—Vai >člani in članke druitva £11 ae pozivajo, da se udeleže prihodnje ali glavne letne seje na 13. dec. točno ob 1. uri pop. v City Halli. Dolžnost vsakega člana je, da iapolnjuje drultvena in jednoti-na pravila. Udeležite se letne seje in pokažite, da nam je organlnacija pri srcu. Ta aeja je važna za drultvo in jednoto. Nikdo naj ne izostane. John Yelenick at., tajnik. , Božični čas i «a ia lio4i*n| ,*sn Ja «as. spominov la sajUpll «pomlnl so o lil rik. npfo mladoat, k staro j« vsilns nas piMHrMs ¥ starem kraju. V pri. hodnjlh todnlh bodo torsj nafti ssomlnl so-hltall v nal rojftnl krs^. k nallm aorodnl-ko« in prljauljom, in s|io (notno, bo nsls misli tjakaj spremljal tudi mal dar v obliki denarne poftHjke. Tank dinar ali Ura bo dobrodošla In S hvsletnostjo apreJeU. I OENE za DaNAlVa PoAlUKR fa M.-----seenia. zali m... m u* t,m... ie% t««e... ne - - ii.es... >se, M , " n.«... tee " •• is.----Veee - - ».—... in - 14.11.. .I.ISS - - it.---- 1,101 M | •• 4i.— i.m " - m.—, .i.see - . Poliljamo tudi e am. dolarjih, kakor tudi po briojavnem pianu ter direktnem br*o-Javu. > Osas so pod v rta s« spremembi tort sil doli. božični izurri v , stari kraj Rasna parobrodn« drulbe prirede akupne 11 lete v stari k rs J na Boftl« s posebnimi apremljevslci. Ako sto nsmenjeni potovati eb tem ftaau, nam takoj plttU sa nadatjns Kopite sedaj in prihranite denar Nftjftatjie—roAlo Udtlan« HARMONIKE vseh vrat in'po icrecno NIZKI CENI Pridite fn oglejte Igrajte na nje Za malo neplačilo vam ohranimo vsako harmoniko za vas. Itallan Accordion Mfg. Co. 323 W. Polk St., Chicago, III. r M • f • ft ¿¿ir j Ako vam ni mogoče priti osebno, pilite po nal brezplačni ccnik. Mi tudi popravljamo (n vzamemo v sameno stare sa nove harmonike. la t vaeh neodvisnih lekarnah. Seznam priredb društev SRPJ priglaSenih k Clevelandski Fede-raciji > DRUŠTVO "NAPREDNE SLOVENKE" it. 137 SNPJ priredi veliko januarsko veselice v SND aa 8t Clair ave. dne 2. januarja 1937. , DRUŠTVO bT. 142 SNPJ priredi dne ! 16. Januarja 1937 veaellco sa MU-finski oddelek v Slov. Domu aa Holmcu nve. DRUftTVO ŠT. 126 SNPJ bo elavlln obletnico dne 36. Jan. 1937 v dvorani SND na St. Clair ave. Tajnlitvo Federacije objavlja priredbe draitev po enkrat aa »eoec. Oglas sa društva, ki ao včlanjena v federaciji, atane 50c in Je t Uata pri-občen po enkrat na meeec toliko čaaa, , da ae vrii prireditev. Vae prijave )n prispevke pošiljajte na tajnika federacije: j J. F. Terbižan 14707 Hale ave. Clevelaad, Okle POGREBNI ZAVOD Waukegan in North Chicaw Illinois Najlepši in najcenejši. Najnižje cene pogrebi......$h:,j 85 odstotkov popusta pri P°«rebu ..................... 65 odstotkov popusta pri pogrebu ...............$2r>0(| MICHAEL PIAGESKI POGREBNI ZAVOD 1231 S. Jackson nt. North ChicaKo, III. Tel. N. C. 998 Član drult. "Sloju" At. 14 SNfl CAJ ZA PRSA Proti aadakt ta kalija Naročita $1 to slovito »Urokrajako as> >11 ¿no adravllo, katero nikdar a« fall. Cana savoju j^ll.N. PlIHs «l«r—kn aH aaeMko aat M RS. GRETA LESKOV AR . 507 B. TI SU Now Tork, N. T- VAŽNO ZA VSAKO«« kadar poilljato donar w atari kraj; kadar ato naaamjant t atari kraj; kadar talita kos« 1» «Urava kraja. KARTE za vse izlel Potniki a našim posredovanj*« p jejo najceneje in zsdovoljn«. Deaarae pošiljke isvriuiemo t« ia sanesljlvo po dnevnem koris t JUGOSLAVIJO V ITALIJO tm f i.ii... 1SS Din Z« | «.5«... IN M i.ee... lis •• M n.M .. m " ».ie... m« " i - it.m... »N " ll.TS... IM " " 57.H...I.N« - 2I.M...1.SM - " II2.il...1.» " 4i.se...i.ee« - " w.u..m NavaSaaa raaa aa saSviiaa« ipnaiaU. ki h kara. Pallljana «ud. 4aaar kr..).T». Iirriajama lasUilla f «alarjlk. V ¥i\*mm.imrtaaai Interaau h. fa p'»'«* aa mm In «ojaanlla. SLOVENIC PUBLISHING C 1 I (Glaa Naroda—Travel Bums) 21« Waat 18 at New York. N. SLOVENSKI ZADRUŽNI POGREBNI ZAVOD (Tke People'e Undertaking Ca.) v Frontanae, Kansas Telefon: 5042 V slučajih potrebe ne obračajte na SToje delavsko podjetje. Cene nižje kot druirod. Ne bodite sužnji neprebave TRINER S ELIXÎR | OF BITTER WINE 2elojd^no ' zdravilo iskreno priporočano I — Piiite po brerplsCen vrorcc , Trlner's Bitter Wine Co. 1 544 S. Wells St., Chicago, III. • Send me a free sample. i Name Address ^Address ...—..-------—..... |Pri villi rlrugistih W«« »»«««« »»»»a»»»»»»»»»»»»« 0 * » Prave aUrokrajtke KLOBASE Prskajene mesene klobase MUnio^ Mads" so boljAe kot kedaj prej Pošljem Jik 8 funtov ali vel po veoj Ameriki. Cona Sle funt, poAtnina Je s tem plačana. Narotbe M funtov ali vel. cena nitja. PoAljlte denar alt monejr order i naročilom na: JOSEPH LESKOV AR 421 llick *«., Redne, Wle. REVMATIZEM Na «S^atr« Jia «NÜMM i*««xMim i a Htr MOT AM la RtlM«^ atta M«* aulk m> nIISi. t» M»! la-aa>4Ka aa )a laSaaala iilin^Jln Naru/lta S* émmm 4» UM« laè«a Im4 N Mrt I Nam^llBW polliNa pijorian natm co. »»es c a* raiaas» ae. ra«an m l'a. l'a %. HlrmiM '*.va. Pilit« aam aa naUninajla pojaanfla o Vatam iluiaju. Dat'oi potuj ■ 8TAam rrajrm V ladavah poaaafv, «MIMn, MM, toka^a danarja od tam, noUraklh IMla M. aa raataj obrnit« na aaa. Vaa plana In drus« potlljka ns« lov i ta na i LEO ZAKRAXdEK Oeaeral Travel Bervleo. t ne. SOS K. 7Snd SC Naw Tork. N. t Spremembi n vse življenje Rušita al karo 4lraktno ud Tk« U. 8 Auto rinanre Cimoany. SaivaAi« automoWI-aka drutba v Chlaaev '■» »HkraMta vai ko solovl«» V »aka kam ki jo ml pmUmo j, merilno iamfan naaai as rajat I avtomobil Nad dva ato ta laMrstl. Nakatar* ao ti. ato nova. I« nl< rafcljana. NaaaJ aprajat« ud •utoNMikll traoviav. ki ni«o •muali a »laSIII tovarnarjem. Najflnoita In najv^di« laklm Mdnjlh auto, moki I mod* lo« va«fc l«dSlk»> p« ranah, ki a« nm da*, dapllriratl alkisr v ZatflnjMlk drU vek. m! absoi i tno jamčimo to 1 izjavo M kt I» flt>a^«lramii nakup automoMIov. thm»a ta léa*«a aémrtdjnlk «diamaltwv j« tudi vato Smt<« aaduvol atvs. I»SS S«M.. 1*1« <1wal*lato—ISSS rarda-I »»• r««%ard.-ISM P«misaa ItSS Pty-antti ISSS T—rasla—a |>M Dmtraa— ISM Uitoratlaa—s* patov«/»« rval |« «aha-tort aato manj k« pataallna ra«a Imam.« tvdl ISSS—ltll—| tU Dede*, •to I«. CWvralata. Rarda. Kidm, Nap. m*AHe^ t adllar. r«atuO, fahti/no v«k •adalkov in «M4rio« k*r' Lt»kinlk Nad m kar vaatra ta m doka rala ta nitka» rano |M at vam ta m« hm. d« ram prt k ra a Ima aai^ manj S« «datotko«. vam ni tr K ra takoj m.acati v gotovini Ml »nam. vaka atora kara kol prvo aa-•Wdtta ta al takO* ptatota oUk v mallk «ma^Mk aOaakik «or da > lati tava Vank« kam hoai nato kreep^ej*, SS dar» «o tarnat r<> tn |« dnrvno voao« pntaat. IMprV. vaak rotor vtWvIt ak nadatjak d« 1.1. IITI FIMRCE CtMfUT lita W Mrd Rt.. Ter. looatU, ! t kécage, IIL Seznam priredb društev SNPJ plašenth k «tkaftkl federaciji imtfiTVO IMONEKK št. 559 SNPJ priredi plesno veaellco v Hoboto dne 5. decembra 1936 v dvorani SNPJ. FEDERACIJA DRUŠTEV SNPJ aa Chlkaftko okrožje priredi avo)o redno božično priredbo sa mladino v nedeljo dne 20. decembra 19*6 v dvorani SNPJ. DRliTVO "NADA" *t. 162 SNPJ bo imelo maikeradno veselice v SNPJ dvorani v soboto 6. feb. 19J7. ATLETIČN! ODSEK DRUŠTVA "DELAVEC" št. H SNPJ priredi pleano veaellco v Hrvatakim demu v aebolo 6. feb. 19.17. DRlSTVO "INTBGRITT** št. 6*1 SNPJ priredi «pomladansko pleene , veselico v Cryntal Rallreom v soboto S. aprila 1937. OPOMBA: Tajništvo federacije SN-PJ objavlja pHredke društev pe en-krat na meeec. Oflaa se 4raštva. ki ao v«lan|ene v federaciji, atane M renlov In Je v listu prloMea oakrat aa meeec toliko taaa, da ao vrši prireditev. Vse prijave In prisperko pošnjaju na tajnika rederaelj« SNPJ Frank Aleah, 2124 a Pulaaki Rd. Tet: Lawndale 09&1. CHICAGO. ILL. Naznanilo in zahvala TuineRa area nasaanjam prijateljem in mancem Sirom Aanrikr šeloatne veat, da Je kruta smrt pretrRala nit iivljcnja JOHN SPELICHU Dne 28. avguste Je šel na delo sdrav, ven so ga princrli neisvc*lae*« s atrto k Is v» in na poti v bolnišnico Je poikodbi podiral. 1'okujni jr bil rojen leta 1881 v Verbovcu, fara Dobnice na Delenjakcis. » /^rtt' žene države Je prišel leta 1918 in to v Bridgeport, O. V nsselW««» « J verdale Je pa prišel leU 1932 s prestopnim listom od *t. 2M SMI Pogreb se Je vršU 30. avguata 1936 is JugoalovanHkrKa d/nt« n» ** rodno pokopališke v Bridgeville, Pa. Najsrčnejša hvala ilsa«t»'u prijateljem, ki ste »a ekiakali eb mrtvaikem odru in « oh.ln« udr-lešbo pri pogrebu. Sr^na hvala aa kraanr veucc in Aopko. k. Mr i" darovali v sadnji pesdrev pokojnemu. Cvetlice ho bilr darovan. v apomin po: društ. Št. 427 SNPJ, "Jugoslav educational Kntr "J'' Local 5985 U. M. W. of A. Democrat committer of Bedkel l<»P. »r In Mr. Jr»hn Kobe. Mra. In Mr. I^eia Gerrich. Mra. in Mr. Adolf riek. Mre. in Mr. I^tuia Maruakh, Mra. in Mr. Borian Hlotr" fantjr la Coverdala in Bethel Rood. Mr. Steve PerlattL trr M . Shiveck. Ravno tako a« zahvaljujem pogrebniku Franku vredltev in sa isborno vodatvo. Vsem skupaj še enkrat hvals. Tebi pe, ljubi brat. naj Ti bode lahka gruda amrrlika delujoči ostali: AVGCST SPELICH. brat v Coverdala. KR * HENINGMAN, sertra v Brldgevillu, Pa. V stsri oče in dvo brata. Za boljšo aromo PROLET AÄEC h eletonako glnello stranke e AaierikL Vaak dela-rac In rojak, ki ao aanime «a aoelaliaesa, M «a moral radao êlUti. ker vmm kale PRAVO SLIKO socializma WarotalM nate |LM m leto. $1.75 na pol leta vnetno: proletAMEC 2.101 So. Uwndale AreM chicago. ilunois I tla doSIta pravi okna kava. prtdattlU ntANcKovr. rtgoaiic v i«»»* aii ssrkatator kadar aa kaka. Tn n atn a vi kavo aouio . . . oauNNK-ifto im raiixjai ukkuno aromo. I*«ak Italia »a naa K ItANCKOV A Cl-«CORUA prodata m v doOlk aavttklk. kvadratnih Ifcatlak la ladt a tablanl fon»* S« dnM » koljèlk prodajalna* ia v pro-teialaak kav« povand. i u i .m j.Î v*H .m i riKTEMBBA MS* Glasovi iz naselbin Zanimive beležke. ^UrVuTtvVoÄ P^neer it. ven 4« let. IV delavskem ribanju je bil akti- T!pJ priredi veliko aeson-Ino veselico v dvoran. SN-Soto 5. decembra zvečer. t bo v tem delu mesta na-¡1 g svojim orkestrom Steve "ki je mahoma »slovel kot in dirigent prvovrstnega , najnovejše valčke polke pa tudi niso tuje. Muzike bo dc-u stare in mlade pete. Kar pjite in se prepričajte! Društvo Pioneer bo pripravijo razvedrila in prigrizka pijače, vse najboljie in po ,ih cenah. Starejši člani se počutijo med mladino vse-'kadar se udeležijo njihovih lit In baš tako medsebojno emno sodelovanje je neob-w potrebno: mladina naj po-' veselice starejših, starejši 'veselice mlajših, in rezultat F vselej uspešen. Vstopnina s posebnimi listki in brez listkov 40c. Dobite pri članih društva Pioneer, [katerimi vam bodo dragevolje ■e(?li. Pričetek zabave ob o-tvečer. Na svidenje v sobo-"večer na veselici Pionirjev! Pob. odsek. Progam 6. decembra Chicago. — Svojo prvo večjo ¡lico s program priredi društ-i št. 227 in vrtec druit- lUOSSPZ v nedeljo 6. decem-dvorani SNPJ, 2659 S. La-ile ave. (Glejte oglas v tej ii.) Program bodo izvajali mladinskega oddelka ali društva 160. Nekaj bo prill tudi vrtec društva 139 iz , Chicaga. Pevski zbor Preše-i bo zapel nekaj pesmi, Frank bo pa vodil splošno petje »tva, kjer bo lahko vsak prispeval/Program se za-ti z igro "Bolan otrok". O-i bodo zelo lepo izvajali to nsko igro. Oddana bosta dva vhodna dobitka (door takoj po igri. Društvo lik uljudno vabi vse, da se iite tega programa. Preprint« m sami, kako se otroci lepo naučijo našega slo-kega jezika. Na svidenje 6. v dvorani SNPJ J Veselični odbor. V Chicagu je živel okrog 29 let in ga je tnenda poznala vsa čikaška naselbina. Tamkaj zapušča tri sinove in eno hčer, ki slovenskega jezika ne razumejo. Sorodnike zapušča tudi v Cleve-landu in Sheboyganu, Wis. V imenu družine pokojnega Johna Mraka se zahvaljujem društvu Slavija za pogrebni sprevod in vsem drugim, ki so se udeležili pogreba. J. T. Kuncic, 53. Letna seja SDD ktroit, Mich. — Glavna delni- i seja SI>I> se bo vršila dne 27. v domovih prostorih na 437 Livernois ave. Volil se bo nov M" in podani bodo računi o polju. Vabljeni ste vsi delni-da se udeležite. Obenem se »rjate, da pravočasno plača-aae.sment. Dom smo skup-JjTidiii in skupno ga moramo ¿Pirati. Druge poti ni, ako ho-da bo napredoval. Tajnik. o pokojnem br. Johnu Mraku Ckveland. — Prejšnji teden telejirafično obveščen iz nra, da je umrl moj svak Konec polemike Chicago, 111.—Brat Anton Bre-lih iz East Palestine, Ohio, je v Prosveti z dne 18. novembra napisal odgovor na moj prejšnji dopis in podal dodatna pojasnila. Zadnjič sem povedal vse in ne bi sedaj odgovarjal, če bi ne bilo ob koncu njegovega dopisa omenjeno, da uposluje samo unijske delavce, pa dvomi, da bi jaz to storil in da naj na svojih obiskih naselbine mirnim potom podučim. • V prvi vrsti konstatiram, da t* debata ne spada v javnost. Bili so privatni pogovori med menoj in raznimi člani vaše naselbine, v katerih sem povedal svoje mnenje o sedanjem vašem javnem delovanju, ter urgiral, da bi reorganizirali soc. klub in se ponovno naročili na Proletpr-ca. To vsaj po mojem mnenju ni nič hudega. Nasvete se lahko sprejme ali zavrže, pa mirna Bosna. Ni pa bilo nobene potrebe prihajati s to rečjo v javnost. Glede dvoma, da bi jaz uposlil unijske delavce, ako bi bil na njegovem mestu, pa rečem odločno, da je neosnovan in netoleranten namig, ki doni samo na ugibanju in špekulaciji ter močno diši po neprijateljskem zafrkavanju. Take trditve brez podlage so, če ne direktno nepoštene, vsaj dosledno nemožate. Pri vas je premogarska industrija organizirana, zato bi najbrž tudi jaz uposlil unijske delavce, če bi bil slučajno toliko srečen, da bi tam ldstoval premogorov. Bilo bi bolj prepričevalno, če bi o delavskih razmerah in unijskih plačah pisali delavci kot pa delodajalec sam, sicer pa ta stvar nima nobenega stika z našo razpravo. Tudi z moje strani je zdaj ta polemika končana. Ob zaključku ponovno svetujem, da reorganizirate socialistični klub in za mladino poseben klubov odsek, v katerem naj se mladina združuje in vadi v socializmu v angleškem jeziku. Tako so organizirane vse naše naprednejše naselbine po Ameriki! Ta korak bi bil v čast tako vaši kot mnogim drugim naselbinam, v katerih naši rojaki še niso delavsko-po-litično organizirani. Blagovolite to upoštevati kolikor je v danih razmerah mogoče, ostanite mi pozdravljeni — in brez zamere. Joneph Oblak, 89. Prireditev v korist SNI) ............. ....... Waukegan. III.—Združena dru- Mrak, član druitva Slavile ' štva in organizacije, ki zborujejo 1 SNPJ. Takoj nem se odpra-1 v Slovenskem narodnem domu 16 na m in se 13. nov. oglasil | prirede v nedeljo popoldne na P fužini |H,kojnika. Naslednji » »mo spremili na St. Lu-JVkopališče. Pogreb je bil ci- PtOBflTI — dežele. To vabilo se tiče tudi tistih. ki zadnje čase niso kazali zanimanja za klub. Ti so vabljeni, da pridejo in obnovijo stike s klubom, ki še vedno služi istim namenom kot nekdaj. Tako je vabljeno tudi občinstvo v splošnem. Vsakdo je dobrodošel! Za odbor: Simon Trojar. Društvene vesti Eveleth. Mini».—Nainanjam ¿lan-Ktvu druitva it. W «klep sej« s dne 1. novembrls, da »e bo decembrska seja pričela ob 1. popoldne. Ker j« ta seja najbolj vaina sa članstvo in druitvo v te ni letu, je vsakega člana dolinost. da se je tudi udeleii. To bo slavna seja in volil se bo odbor xa leto 1937. Ker se bo o več stvareh ukrenjalo v prid druitva in jednote vobče, prosim, da pridete vsi na sejo dne 6. decembra ob 1. popoldne! I.puls J. Leaaar. tajnik. New York. N. Y.—Polivam v»e člane in članice dftiltva it. 66, d« a« udeleiite letne seje v nedeljo, dne 6. decembra ob 2. popoldne v MeShana's "Rustic Cabin" (prej "Dubrovnik"), 364 W. 28rd st., New York City. Na tej seji bo več vainih stvari, volitev odbora xa leto 1037 in problem dru-itvenih sej. Poživljam vse člane in članice, da se brezpogojno udeleiite. Z odsotnimi člani, ako ne bo tehtnega vzroka, se bo postopalo po jedno-tinih pravilih. Primerno je, da opomnim tiste člane, kateri so bili v tem letu bolj mlačni kar se tiče druitvenih zadev: obiskovanja sej, plačevanja druitvenih^prispevkov, da' postanejo aktivni. MarsikaAri član je bil au-spendiran radi nerednega •■•amenta, kar bi ne bilo treba. Druitveni tajnik mora atrogo paziti, da plača vsak tivojo članarino ob pravem ¿mu. Ako tega ne storite, je tajnik po druitva-nem sklepu primoran vsakega au-.spendirati. Apeliram na vn člane in članice, da ste v prihodnjem tatu bolj točni a avojimi obligacijami. Naj bo v bodočem letu tajnik ta ali oni, bodite bolj točni, ker a tem prihranita tajniku nepotrebno delo, aami aebi pa nepotrebne aitnoati. Tajnik bo v dvorani le ob 1. pop. Končno vam vo-ičim veaele praznike in zračno ter veselo novo leto. Želim, ds bi bilo leto 1987 za vae člane SNPJ in aploh za vm delavce boljie kot j« bilo ssd* njih pet lat. Anthony Cvetkovlek. tajnik. Thomas, W*. V«. ~ Nate druMvo it. 29 j« imelo naznanilo v glasilu a dne 26. nov., a katerim ae opozarjajo vsi člani na letno aejo. Pri tem pa ae vrinila pomota v datumu. Glasiti ae bi moralo, da ae bo letna aeja vrli-la 18. decembra, na 31. decembra. L Werdlaek. tajnik. lroaton. Mma.. — Polivam člana druitva 197, da m udelaiijo glavna aeje dne 20. dec. v obilnem itavilu. Vriile ae bodo volitve za uradnike in druge vaine zadeve. Nekaj moramo a-kreniti za sdruienje z drugim društvom, da akupno lavolimo delegata-Druitvo j« sklenilo, da dobi aod6«k piva, da ae malo ratveselimo, prigrizek pa ai lahko vsak aam preskrbi. Val na letno «ejo! Mario« Kurach. tajnik. MoKeeapott. Pa. — Druitvo »47 poziva vae avoja članstvo, da aa udeleii letne aeje dne 13. dec. ob 1. popoldne. Izvoliti moramo odbornike aa leto 1937 in urediti druge vaina aade-ve. Vsakega člana dolinoat ja, da aa udeleii glavna aeja. Pridlta in poma gajte v koriat druitva. — V teku Ja ie kampanja aa mladinski oddelek. Ae nt nogo je otrok, ki bi lahko poatali naii člani. Potrudimo «a val skupaj, da jih pridobimo v naie druitvo to* kom kampanj«, ki aa bo kmalu zaključila. Pripeljite jih a seboj na a« jo dne 13. dec. čo Je ta organizacija dobra aa vaz, tedaj je dobra tudi aa vaie otroke, prijatelj« in znance. Tare j na delo! Marka »abich. tajnik. Com wall. P«. — Vai člani In članice druitva 588 ae prosijo, da aa ude-telijo glavne a«j« dna tO. dac. v navad nlh proatorih. Volitve druitv«nlh u-radnikov «a leto 1987. Upoltevajte t« obvaatllo In a« val udeleiite letne aeje. Kdor aa na udaleli, plača 86« v druitveno blagajno. Udelellta aa val da na bo godrnjanja. Mary 9t»en«c, tajnica. veselico je vodilo druitvo Slavi-•k*tereKa član je bil mislim P 28 '«t. Pri odprti kriti mu Popravil minljiv govor br. C7 pri odprtem grobu ni predsednik Frank baV ' m iivlienie Jo" I »m v gtov »lom je zapustil, ko Hodil ae je na Gota. (I-1 Prcdtr*u Pri Radovan j«. ♦Oran,. ' 1 » let. Sel ae je učit za komnoseka. Potem ¡V * tivtj na avoji grudi, mar- ,, tujini, kjer je kot rokode- «o Sa!, i' lr**,Ziv«> je v Grad-C Ober Baurenu in *"Z Tudi ^^ m i* Sdru K ki* . n» Vit,-h«*. 'Rim narodom in nj«go-' » ne razume alovcnaki '' ''>hn je bil dobra du-"'»"ednj zaveden delavec. ,r '"ti je bil pri meni en mnogo govorila o '» M<*aju. V delavsko hi ,J0 je trdno veroval, je. da ae mora dela vae * i^»totn organizacije. "k*J !«ti * i« bil pobil pri ,Hl '»krat ni bil ve< idrav. 48. decembra veliko spojeno s peitfim programom popoldne. Gostovali bodo na odru SND pevci soc. zbora Save iz Chfcaga z duhovito opereto "Čevljar in vrag". Predvajali ho jo na svojem zadnjem koncertu z velikim uspehom. Pivski *bor SND bo zapel par miinih ptsml, nastopili pa bodo tudi nali mladi taleftti. Vsi odbori SND so na delu, da-bo na U dan °Win»»tvo res zadovoljno in veselo. Takoj po programu bo ples v zgornjih in npodnjih prostorih. Za tinte, ki ne pletejo, ima odbor priprav- ^ IJeno zabavo, kakrlna se ie nI vr-, r#h Aila v Domu. Vstopnice ne dobijo pri zastopnikih organizacij in stanejo samo 36c *a program in ples. Ves dobiček je nsmenjerf blagajni SND. ■ * Za publicijnki odt>or: Rudolf Skala. MrKinley, Mlnn.—Druitvo 176 počiva vae avoje člane in članice, ds aa udeleiite decembrake aeje dne 18. dac. v nedeljo ob devetih dopoldna. Na tej ko j i m bodo volili uradniki sa prihodnje leto. Antoa Ahlln, Ujnlk. Atbia, Ia.—Druitvo 163 poilva »vo je člane in članice, da ae udeleiiU letne aeje 13. decembra v proatorih br. Frank Zajca ob 2. popoldne. Volili bomo druitvene uradnika sa lato 1987. Nainanjam, da Je 60 centov do k lade xa pokritje atrolkov. Frank Krletof. tajnik. Triadriphia. W. Vs.—Poalvsm rs« člane In članice druitva 426, da aa gotovo udeleiljo glavn« letna a«Ja v nedeljo 13. dec. Treba Je voliti nov druitveni odbor In urediti mnogo dru glh atvari. 8eJa a« vrli v navadnih proatorih, »ačetek točno ob 10. dopol dne. Vai na aejo vaaj «nkrst v letu! Mary Kueem, tajnica. Gilbert, Mln«.-£lanetvo druitva 6t 61 ae potiva na letno aejo 20. dac. ob poldveh v navadnem proatoru. Da-lembrako aejo nalivamo glavno a«Jo V reunid je U aeja najbolj noglavit-„«, ker na tej a«ji ae tudi akleps največ o druitvenih praviMh aa prihodnji leto. Doatlkrat pride ugovor od itoaamctnih članov, da a« ne atrinjajo k kakimi laključkl ali aploh n« vedo tanje. Zato val na prihodnjo a«Jo! Andrew Kagar, Ujnik. KIy. Mina.—Poalvam va« Članstvo druitva Prvi maj It. 2««, da a« udeleii glavne letne aeje dne 6. d«c. točno ob 9 dri «jutraj. Brataka doltnoat vas-k*i* člana Je. da »e udeleii vaaj U •tje in pomaga lavolltl tak odbor, ki bo delal v koriat druitva in J«dnoU Obenem vaa proalm, da plalaU ma •ečnl aaeament točno do 26. dec., <1« bom lahko aaključll knjige M leto 10tA Jakob K«naUH. Ujnlk- Chiakoim, Mlnn. — Dne 24. nov. t J« umrl« Marta Maaek, članica druitva "Ulijs v vrtu" it. U22 BNP J Rodila ae ja 86. dac. In Je bila ob amr ti atara 60 l«t. Zapulča mois, pH hčer In aadem alnov. Blag ji apomln d rutini pa nal« iakr«no aolaljsl Mary Nosss, 822 Republic, Pa. — Lstna aeja druitva It. 86 aa bo vriila 6. dec. ob anl po poldna. Druitvo J« aklenilo, da bodo odaotnl člani plačali dolar v druitveno blagajno all pa as bodo euap«n4i rail aa trid«a«t dni. Iivsatl »o ¿U ni, ki ao na bolnilkl tlatl. Vsi na Utno ••jo! Mik« U net Ich, Ujnlk. Ckkhol«. Mina. — Dne 6. nov. t. I nam Je kruta amrt Jptrgala is na ar«de nalaga mladffs »loa in brsU 5 tan ley ja J. Noaana, člana druitva "Karl Liebknecht" It: 110 8NPJ. Po kojnik a« Je rodil 22. aprila 1016 tu kaj in ob smrti J« Ml atar 21 tat in 6 meaecev Ur 6 dni. Podlag«! J« erčnl hibi. Pogreb aa Ja vrlil 0. nov. Iakr«-no m zahvaljujemo vsem sorodnikom njegovim tovarllam In inanesm sa krasna cvetltea, vance in lopk« sfailh rol, ki sU mu Jih poklonili v aadnj« slovo t vom, ki lU ga obiskali M ča sa boteanl in pri mrtvalkem odru: dalje vsam, ki aU naln na kakrlonkoll način pomagali In nas Ulstill v urah bridkosti; druitvu 110 HUP J a« tepo aprematvo a saatave. vaem poaamesni kom aa avU in lUviin« iarsae aolal ja — sploh vsem, ki sU napi sUli ob atrani. Naiemu nepoasbncmu sinu in bratu l«llmo mirnega počitka, tslu joči oaUli: John in Mary Nosan, aUr ia, Mary, Adelte in Dorothy, eaetra Frank, Vlsdimir In Joa«ph, bratje. John in Mary Noras, člana RNPJ pravilih in to a« mera upolUvsti. Ako J« čiaa auapcndiran, m pa Js«i na tajnik«, "sakaj gs Je auapendlral.H Frank Cosraaar, Ujnlk. cn*v«la«l. O.—Na redni aaji 18. aapt. t. 1. Je navsote članstvo druitva 864 letelo, da druitvo priradi veeelico prid avoj« blagajne in da aa val skupaj aabavamo prodno potole teto im. Vaaelioa ae bo vriila dna 18. doc. tv«4or v dvorani Haohaanhsim na 7001 D«nison «ve. članstvo J« tudi aktentlo, da mora vsak lian ali čtentea kupiti sa 60 ««atov pivskih listkov. 4$ m udaleli ali na. Uko da bomo vai enako priaadstl, kar gra sa koriat dru!tv«ne blagajn«. Vahljsai aU tudi vsi ostali Jugoalovani In liani SNPJ, da naa posetite na om«nj«ai r. Veaelični odbor bo akrbal «a dobro poatralbo. aa ploaaleljne ho pa Igral Slmmaov ork«sUr, Uko da boda dosti aabav« ia vaa. DmHvo )t aktenllo n« aadnjl saji, da kdsr m a« udateit letne a«Ja dne 18. d«c^ ki «a prične ob 9J0 dopoldna, bo kaanovan po pravilih. Na UJ saji bomo ukrepali o mnogih atvarah, in bo tttdl volitev druitveneg« odbora, da ha vaša» po vol Ji poaloval v prihodnjem lotu Clanatvo J« aklenil«. da a« oddasU d v« nagradi (door prla«s) na omsnjs ni «sji, in kdor na pride na a«Jo do 10.80 dopoldno, n« bo d«l«l«n listka ia door prlsa. Val na aejo in veas-lico! Cbartea iak»ly. Ujnlk. MianaHIs. Ind.- Druitvo It. 84 J« aktenllo na novembrski aaji, Ua član, ki so na udelalt letne a«Ja 18. doooatbra, plača 60a v druitv.no bte gajno. Vabljeno ao tudi člantes, ka-Uro aa lahko udeleie, toda ono na plalajo 60c, če se ne udelaiijo, ker morajo kuhati. UdatellU sa vali U vseli ao aaaso bolniki. Hodaj vest» vai. ds na bo potem kakinoga praro kanja. 8aJ naa Jo lUk malo. Udste-lita ao vaaj ankrat. Ii««ila Valant mL Ujnlk Clovelaad. O.—Letna a«Ja druitva 147 bo v nodeljo 6. decembra ob 1.80 E »poldna v fiokolakl dvorani SND er Jo U Jako vaina letna aaja, J« vaakaga člana navsočnoat potrebna Po aaji domala Bahava. PrldtU prav gotovo! Na vea«lo a viden je! Ua. Poljaak, Ujnlk. Clinton, IMI,—Vsi Člani In llanlse druitva It. 80 naj a« lUvilno udel« I i Jo radna letna aaja dna «. das. ob t popoldne v navadnih proatorih. Pri' dlta vali To Je glavna in sadnja sajs v tam latu. lavollll bosU nov odbor aa teto 1887 in urodill drugo druitvo-ne stvari, da na bo potem prereka nja. Po aoJi bo prosto ssbsvs. Vil na sajo dna 8. dac.! Frank Bregar, Ujnlk. U Salte, III«—Vatno aa liana in članice druitva 887. Na ta4ajl m« aečnl s«Ji J« bilo sprajeto, da va» Ujnlk opomni n« dollnosti, ki s« ti č«Jo nas vs«h: udeleie vati ae rada» msaečnih mJ In tudi lstna aaja m ameU posabit dna 6. dac., kar bodr volitve uradnikov. PridlU vat, dr bomo lavollli uradnik«, ki bodo «telal v korist druitva, HNPJ in Pro«veU g člani, ki a« m bodo udstetili tetm seja, a« bo poatopaio po pravilih. Joka Iteralab, Ujnlk H« a Frsnclaco, Csllf.—Druitvo M (V poriva va« čtena(tee), da a« udctetiU letne «aja dna II. daa. ob t. popoldn« v Hlovenakem naprednem domu. Brat Je in asatra, U bo glavna aeja, rallt: bo trabe več vainih rači in livolit a« bo druitveni bdbor aa teto 1217. Pri diU vsi! (Opomba: -Druitvo Ja m rodni aaji 0. aopt. sprajolo predlo t, ds vsak llan(tea), ki s« n« udoteli tetn« sejo, plala 60e v druitveno blaaajno Isviati ao te bolniki.) F. Matjastefc, Ujnik. ki ao isvs«tl. Plačilo odaotnlh aa bo pobiralo a dac aaaamantom. uko da ao lahko narodi račune va« skupaj u U teto. D« na bo prepira a tajni* kom, m« ni dovoljeno vsoti rodnega aaoa. broa plačila lOc od odsotnih Najbolj bratsko, da pridoU val na aa Jo, vaaj enkrat na teto! Odbal, Dotroit. Mich. — Doeembrska seji druitva 181 se prttne točno ob 8. «Ju traj. Volitev odbora In v«č drugI' vainih atvari. Pridlt«! Tajnik. A v «I I«, Pa.-Sklep novembrske se I« druitva 888 Ja bil, da aa potov vae llanatvo na letno aeja, ki aa b« vriila v nodeljo 6. dec. Na dnevner rodu bo vflitov druitvenih uradnlko in več drugih vainih atvari. Za to J< vaino aa vsa, ds ao te aaja udalalimc Frank Bregar. aaplanlksr. Johnatowa, Pa. — Ponvam članic« druitva 800, da a« udelaiijo letne m e dne 6. dec. v obilnem Itovilu v na vadnlh proatorih točno ob 8. pop., kai ae bodo vriile volltv« uradnic as pri hodnjo teto In abtepaaj« v«č valnli stvari.—Ker ni druitvo obhajalo ave Je 10»)otntee 14. nov. valed nanadn ttolesni In smrti glavnega igratoa, J bilo vae preloteno. Na prihodnji aej moramo aktepatl o tej priradbl. Ve t&etov Jo le prodanih, katorl hod veljavni kadar se vrli U priradba Vae na sajo 8. dec.I Mary Kenaban, UJnlaa, Rlngo, Kana.—Druitvo 288 Ja a> novembrski aaji sklenilo, da ao opr norijo vat liani In llanloe, da ae udi telijo letno aeje dne 87. de«, ob U dopoldne v navadnih proatorih. N* dnevnem rodu bo voliUv druitveni jradnlkov m prihodnjo lato. Navadr so udaleli maaolnih sej od 10-18 IIa nov, vodno eni In teti. lratje In ae stre, «si na aejo 87. dec. I Matt tetina, Ujnlk. Ra88stey, Pa.—Članom druitva 8H naananjam sklep a dne 8. nov., da i «rilne glavna aeja dna U. de«, ob er uri popoldne, eno uro prej ko po na vadi, ker ao na dnevnem radu volit ra uradnikov m teto 1887 in v«č drv Iih vainih stvari, katera Ja traba r« Iti. Zato vaa opominjam In poslvan da ne poiahlto glavne aaja dne lf iac.l Obenem naananjam članom I članicam, da anto na novambrskl ae,' odobrili predlog, da vaak lian v da« prispeva II v druitveno blagajn« (llanloe pa po 80«. Proalm, da upe lUvato to obvestilo. John Roonlk. Ujnlk. Be*th V lav« Pa.—Naansnjsm llar «tvu druitva 886, da sa vrli latn taja II. deoembra točno oh I. popol 1na v navadnih prostorih. Na U >ajl ae bo iivolll druitveni odbor teto 1887. Četo nas vole bratok lollnest, da §e udetellmo. Kdor ne udelsll flavne aeja, bo plaial 60 f druitveno blagajno, lavaeti ao aa •no bolniki, Vabimo članice nalog Irultva, ako ae holojo udelaliti aej« Martin Urbaa ml.. Ujnik. Mom Ran, Pa«—člani In «tentr Irultva 88 poslvan), da aa lUvilr idalelijo letne »eja v nedeljo dna 1' iocembra ob 1. popoldne Na dna' •tem redu bo vel vainih sadev in ob' »am volitve uradnikov aa bodoč« tet *!lani la llaniee, prldlU vaaj ankn ia leto val na aejo, da bomo lag ikrenlll kaj v korist Jodnoto in drv Uvane blagajna. Tajallu lalrobr. I'a.—Članstvu druitva 726 «poročam, da m vrli letna .eja Uga druitva drugo «edelte v meaocu. to Je 13 drrrmbra ¡»opoldne ob 2. url v na-vainih prostorih. Heja ^ bi imela vriitl prw nedeljo v meaecu, s Je pre-it v«inih raslogov VablJ«nl §u VSi člani In članice, da to upo luvet« in a« a«J« gotovo udetelito.. To naia dolinoat. K»r J« to letna ^i« bomo raspravljall o v.inlh atva-Mary Fradol. Ujnic«. Jollet. III. — Druitvo DW J« n« avo-Ji aadnjl aeji aktenllo, da ae v glasilu poaovejo vsi člani toga druitva. di sa udeleiljo tetne aeje dne 6. dac., k«r bo mIo vain» lavolili bomo nov odbor in r«spravlj«li, kako bi v prihod nJem latu l>olJ n*pr«dov«ll Ur boljl« sborov»ll. Proalm va« čtene, ki ao s«-osUli « aaoa men tom, da bi v kratkem poravnali, tako da bo Ujnik lahko aaključll račune in uredil knjiga aa prvo a«Je v lotu 1287. UdctellU a« glavne aeja vsi! Z odsotnimi m bo postopa lo po pravilih. PMlip nabor, Ujnlk. Oakmont. P«. — Clanatvo druitva 824 aa vabi. da s« Številno udeleii letna saja dne 20 do« ob 10. dopoldn«. Na dnevnem rodu bo voliUv odbornikov aa teto 1UI7. PridlU val brot la-jeme! Kr«nk Mlk«l«Ue v velikem Itovilu! Frank Prtmasteb. Ujnlk. Itear ( reok, M—l - Druitvo 112 Ja n« svoji aadnjl rodni seji «klonilo, ds m opoaorijo vdl člsni in llante« nalaga druitva. da m lUvilno udeteiije tetne aaja dna II. der. db 8. popoldne v «cotoh Coule« hslli, kar bodo vo litve druitvenih uradnikov ss leto , 1287, Dosti Je čtenov in llsnic, k niso bili na aaji vm teto, PridlU vai M letno a«jo' Frank ernbrosi soključujemo va* lun«, sato p«siU, «te gotovo porav« na t« nsjksanaj« d« 28. vaa sso.Ute prl.pevke, da ne be«U Imeli n«prihk pod novimi ursdnlasml. Marr Peterll«, Ujn ovni teden, i\1Aanje plafe In ponovna upoalitev vseh delav«, cev, ki ao bili odpu^eni uradi unijskih aktivnosti., To jo le druga velika amaga časopisnih iglavcev v boju proti Hearstu. Unija je po večmesedni stavki magala tudi v Milwaukeeju, ko j8 bil konflikt med njo in Hear-»tovim listom MW ia c o n a i n News" poravnan. Za upravitelja Hearatovega ista v Seattiu je bil imenovan iohn Boettlger, Mt predaednl* ;a Roosevelta. 8 to potaao se e hotel Hearat nedvomno prikupiti Kooseveltu, katerega je ijegov tisk silno napadal v vo-ilni kampauji, po volitvah pa Hearat pohvalil predaednika n ga primerjal Jacksonu, po-cojnemu predsedniku Združenih drlav, ki je vodil v ovojem ¿asu ostro vojno proti bankirjem in plutokratom, Federacij« SNPJ Federacija okrajev Fa• yette in Greene Kepublic, Pa. — Najprej ae uoram ta h valiti druitvu 564 NPJ v Nemaoolinu ca njihov rud na prireditvi, posebno pa uharicam aa okusno koallo. Z aml je bil slikar. Naj omenim, a je slikar pustil vč slik pri sdsraeljskem tajniku. Na sa-itevo vam jih bom poslsl, ako n malo okrepcila Vii člani se nmj-uljudneje vabijo, da •• seje u- MiloeakM. *%lo. Prultvo IVt p« aiva avoje ¿lentas, da ae gotovo ude talit* tate« -ta ànr « dec ;r nav.d nlh proatorih. IlruStvo Je aktanlio aa t«dajI redni —JI. da - manure, da - *>U„o odetalijo de ,.mbr.k. arje. kajti . ¿lantaem». k. M „t adeblijo. •• ^ P" pravilih Na t#J a«JI ae bodo volita ^ Zbornic« ta prihodnje tat«. ZeU Je rfollno.» vaoke étank.. da - udjtalt Obenem v imenu »ICealke fed^a-„>, v.btm vm dmltva. do •• ud«ta «e IS doc ta pripel^« J. Fodrrarita prtrads It der f orlok» ■ sabevo. Me p« Pridite vai! Na «trok»- e M kiavte* mm odrasta po gabit« na 18. I* v*a"ta avidenj«! Fr gpriecfteM. III. Druitvo M. 47 V «bi va« ¿lan* in ilantaa, da a« ode-letite letne aeje dne »O derembra Ka dnevnem radu ae volitve uradnikov sa loto iS.lt, ia J« dolinoat vae kega Itana in llanie«, d« s« t« «eje ude tali Poeokno m f% priporol« eliU. Pri ncketerth itanih — Je r«ap««ta neki mislita, do tajnik tahko «eka 2S v moeoru ali po le dalj« se •m« rt t ker po «t roe. Kod« Ji 4mn «M«m«ot J« 88 v ms.....ta po 88, vaak lian »o.pondira Take atejl lUnloe. W«ali. Val tlanl in #lantae druitva SVI ae uljudn» vabijo, da m lUvilno udelaiijo tatn« a«Je dn« II 1 doc. ob 10. dopoldne v nevadnih pro atorih N« dnevnem rodu bo volit«* dru!tv«nth odbornikov ae prihodnje tato. Zat« J« d«llne«t vsek«§« liana, da M ud.tal i t« ««J* gaspravljo" bom« Uidi o ptaeni voMltal. ki Jo pri redi naSe drjltv« ne aUrefa tat« vator. Vsi m tatn« a«Je( A. A. Str««d. tajnik. Mm Ata. Pa. —Poaivom #tanatv« diuStv« 8S4, d« ae kres tajen* "> udolellta tatne mJ. ta* II. d«rei»bra tu/no ob I popoldne, Volitev odbora sa tat« 1P87, Sklop pr«lta aej« ta' <*• kdor a« n. odeta«) t« aota, pUta« !v drultvoa« M«f«)n« Prt«e4.ti «tel Zmaga unije caso-pitnih delavcev Uprava Huntovsis li-•U kapitulirala Waehln«t4Hi. D. C. — -Tukejlnjl representant Ame-rilkega ¿aeopJanega giida Je nasnanil poravnavo etavke U- sopianih delavcev pri llearato- _ ____ vem listu "Poet-Intelligencer" v 6'ruAi'ef tn Hanatva la ia Zahvala sa uljudnošt ( erllnvlll«, 11!. — Aeja illinoi-ike federacije in njena veaeiicn Jne 11. okt, v Ht. Uuiau, M«4 sta telo dobro ispadli. V prvi vrsti se morsmo »alivalili drullvom HNPJ v Kt, Uulsu sa |>reskrbo In trud s prireditvijo in sejo. Delali so poirtvovalno fes vstrajno, telo J«* bil ue|Mfh. Vae ao lepo preskrbeli, >iaxauu4 Stal« OfcU^o) C«m4« M M pot J ms. Cklcmgo m4 CU«w 9* i trka H M »•/ N« _ „ ^mn.-IUilMpU 4*Im* I» mwM«» , t, m «r.teio Mmwm «Um («rti*. »•» /ruM, MMi M ni«X »MUMM U » «MteM. »rllaftil n*ulm. , rtmac vaua mi e«rw*wl—m*siwer«m» ui «moIMIM 4TtMi«i wUI Ml M rator^M Otfc* rt*«. mM M .tort«. pUf». IX—. «U.. will M wtornM ■ ii—H«IM M MU- " " «m, k«r im )uk i ¿»R08VETA SMT-M S*. VtwmdmU A»», CkMfi or TMI rKDBBATBO Španija in mi Clevelandska federacija SNPJ je »prejela resolucijo za moralno in gmotno pomoč članstva in društev naše jednote delavstvu špan-slie republike, ki že peti mesec bije herojski boj s krvoločnim fašizmom. Od izida tega boja je odvisna svoboda Španskega proletariata in življenje mlade demokracije v Španiji kakor tudi drugod po Evropi, kajti, konflikt v Španiji je indlrektno tudi konflikt s fašistično Italijo In nacljsko Nemčijo. , Federacija v Clevelandu je sprejela omenjeno resolucijo s pogojem, da bo efektivna le tedaj, če jo potrdi gl. odbor oziroma gl. upravni odsek SNPJ. <31. upravni odsek je zadnji teden soglasno zaključil, da se strinja s to resolucijo, katera je popolnoma na mestu. Br. Vincent Cainkar, gl. predsednik SNPJ, je bil pooblaščen, da sprejema prispevke društev in posameznih članov, ki hočejo kaj prispevati, te prispevke pa odračuna na pristoinem mestu v ZdruJenih državah, kjer se zbirajo taki prispevki za nabavo medicinskih potrebščin in živil v tej deželi za delavMko milico v Španiji. Pokažimo dejanski, da smo solidarni z bram-bovci demokracije, svobode in socialne pravičnosti v španski republiki, proti katerim vodijo reakcionarji vsega sveta naj krutejšo in najbolj barbarsko ofenzivo! Pomagajmo tem brarabovcem po niših najskroronejših močeh! Ne pozabimo, da španski brambovci demokracije žrtvujejo v boju s fašizmom vse, kar imajo, tudi svoja življenja, ml pa v tem primeru žrtvujemo le dolar ali petdeset, petindvajset centov! Socialna zaščita in nase jednote 1 Kako bo učinkovala obligatna federalna so-eialna zaščita, ki se zdaj v svoji najskromnejši formi pojavi v Združenih državah, na naše podporne organizacije? To vprašanje je važno. Prvič v zgodovini Združenih državah postane zavarovalstvo javna skrb kolikor se tiče starih ljudi. Ti stari ljudje, ki bodo prejemali iz federalnega sklada in državnih skladov pokojnino, so brez malega sami mezdni delavci, ki v svojih aktivnih letih niso zaslužili več ko $3000 na leto. To pomeni, da med članstvom naših jednot in zvez •o redke izjeme oni, katerih ne krije zakon socialne zaščite (izvzeti so delavci na farmah, hišna služinčad in nameščenci v javnih ter do-brotvornih službah, ki po sedanjih določbah tegs zskona niso zavarovani za starostno pokojnino). Naše mnenje je, da socialna zaščita ne more našim jednotam prav nič Škoditi; baš obratno — mora jim koristiti. S. N. P. J. Članstvo naših podpornih organizacij, ki je bilo pred dvajsetimi leti še mlado in krepko, se danes stara. Na naših listah je vedno več starih in onemoglih članov, ki težko zmagujejo ascsment, ker nimajo več stalnih dohodkov, prihranke so pa že dsvno izčrpali. Radi bi pa ostali člani, če je le kako mogoče, in zatekajo se k posojilom in podporam i; sklada izrednih podpor. Ta naš sklad je v sedmih letih depresije ohranil SNPJ na tisoče članov, ki bi bili drugače primorani pustiti jednoto, Starostna pokojnina, ki Jo bo plačevala vlada. nadomesti d<> neke meje naš xklad izrednih I>odpor. V starostni pokojnini dob* «talne dohodke, ki jim omogočijo, da IhkIo lahko plačevali aftenment za »mrtnino in Inilniško podporo, za kar so ie toliko let zavarovani pri naših jednotah in zvezah. Na ta način ostanejo člani in to bo precejšnja pomoč podpornim organizacijam. "Organizacije, ki plačujejo Mtarostno podporo ali |>enzijo, bodo seveda olajšane te nalo-' ge, razen če InkIo člani nami hoteli imeti pri-boljšek sli dvojno pokojnino. Socialno zavarovanj« še ne krije zavarovalstva za umrtnino, l>o|(>zeu*ko |M>d|>oro in te« len no odškodnino; ta naloga še vedno ostane v območju bratskih organizacij in »varovalnih družb. Zavarovalne druftl* (insurance copi-pame») *e pa zadnja leta- Vedno bolj odtegujejo zavarovanju zofier bolezni, ker m* jim to ne izplačuje. Te družite ne Mj in bolj lotevajo z viMmi m<»ir lahko po Vsej pravici smatra za raketirntvo. Brat »k«- organizacij« naj m* tuvajo teh aken» in ontanejo naj v svojih mejah pn ImkIo dobro izhajal«. Zakon aocialne z*fc'ite jim pušča široko polje ta udejstvotanjc *m«j t|voj«ga področja. , . Zapisnik minnesottke federacije (h i* hoi m. Minn. — Zapisnik minnesotske federacije skupnih društev SNPJ v Minnesoti z dne 27. septembra. — Predsednik John Kobi otvori sejo točno ob 10. dop. v Chisholm Community Bldg. Citajo se imena odbornikov, John Kobi, predsednik, Max Martz, podpredsednik, Louis J. Lessar, tainik, Jos. Vodovnik, blagajnik, J. A. Ambrozich, zapisnikar. Nadzorni odbor: Mary Smoltz, predsednica, Uršula Ambrozich in Frank Cimmerman, nadzornika. Andrej Tomasich, organizator. Citajo se imena društvenih zastopnikov, katerih je 70 in 17 društev zastopanih. Stavljen in sprejet* je predlog, da se pripo-zna vse za pravomočne zastopati društva na tej seji. itifca se zapisnik zadnje seje, po fratki debati se sprejme kot je 41 čftan. Brat John Jelenich poroča, da so prišli, še trije zastopniki iz Virginije; zbornica jih sprejme. Poročila odbornikov. Brat Kobi poroča: Na zadnji seji naše federacije se je govorilo in debatirala 0 pravilih za stare člane. Skušal boni, kar pa zadnja seja ni naročila, da pišem v listu Prosveti. Bil sem v Chicagu, kjer so mi povedali, da delujejo na novih praviljh itd. V pravilih imamo točke A B G. Razmotri-vali smo že pri našem društvu, da se napravijo'olajšave glede podpor itd., da bi starejši člani bili malo več deležni (imenuje Člansko dobo). Kar se pa tiče po-smrtnin in jediiote, bo treba začeti s konkretnimi predlogi. Nadalje sem bil povabljen od eve-lethskega pripravljalnega odbora, kateri je imel oskrbo piknika naše federacije. Za govornika je bil povabljen tudi naš glavni predsednik Vincent Cafnkar. Kljub slabemu vremenu je še po-voljno izpadlo, samo žal mu je bilo, ker so mu nekateri člani povedali, naj ne govori proti družbi, pri kateri oni delajo iz razloga, da jih potem zbadajo pri delu, ali pa še odslovijo. Program, katerega .,so napravila , eveleth-ska društva, je bil dobro aranžiran. Druge zadeve nisem imel. SliAi se nekaj vprašanj o zadevi —se raztolmači in vzame na znanje. Poroča brat Martz. Podpredsednik pravi, da nima posebnih poročil. Udeležil se bo debate, ko pridejo stvari na dnevni red. Poroča brat Lessar, tajnik: Izvršil sem vsa dela spadajoča pod moje okrilje. Poslali smo več resolucij na pristojna menta. in to kadar so zahtevale razmere. Poročilo se vzame na znanje. Poroča brat Vodovnik, blagajnik: Nimam posebnih poročil. V blagajni imamo $106.88. Od piknika še nisem prejel poročila, toda pričakujem, da bodo člani iz Eveletha poročali malo pozne« je. Predsednica nadzornega odbora ses. Mary Smoltz poročn, da je njih odbor pregleda) poslovne knjige ter našel vse v lepem redu. Apelira, da blagairik čita izdatke članom in članicam ter za kampanjo mladinskega oddelka in druge stroške. Ta vsota znese $81.30. SUŠi se ugovor, da ni prejel mladi lx>jze Mavetz vsote, katera mu je bila dovoljena na zadnji seji, to je $2. Ker ni bil račun predložen, se je stvar pozabila. Stavljen in sprejet je predlog, da se mu vsota $2 plača. Poročilo nadzornega rdbo-ra in blagajnika se sprejme. OjM>zorjen je brat predsednik, da iilmamo reditelja. Imenuje brata Louisa Turka. Poroča nadalje brat Andy Tomasich, organitator naAe federacije, Obiskal je društva in itovo-ril nn njih sejah — imenuje različna društva. Članstvo je odobravalo njegove govore in dokaz imamo, da je pristopilo več dru-;štev v našo federacijo. Predložil je račun v vsoti $2.50. kar «e ' odobri. Po kratki debati, katere se udolefi več zastopnikov, je stavljen in i>odpiran predlog, da se da bratu Andy Tomanichu popolna zaupnica sa njegovo delo in požrtvovalnost, katero je «to-ril za našo federacijo. Zapinpikai; brat J. A. Ambrozich poroča r* Napravil sem vse delo »padajoče v moj delokrog. 1'ornatral sem tainiku pri resolu-cliah Itd. Nadalje smo imeli liko dHa za pripravo piknika na- Ajjjfrracich poroča z* društvo 1S); sugestira več sprememb v bodočih pravilih glede bolniških podpor itd. Brat Matt Zadnikar še federacije, kateri se je vršil »njih društvo. Od društva 151 v Cedar Pointu v Evelethu zad- poročajo, isto tako tudi «L 176. njega julija. Prečita račune, do- Od,206 poroča brat Frank Pe-hodke in izdatke, kateri niso bili' trich; sugestira mnogo izpre-tako slabi kljub slabemu vreme- memb, nadalje se ne strinja s nu. Vsoto $60, katero je fedefra- provizoričnimi pravili samo v an-cija pripoznala za posojilo na gleškem jeziku, za kar se naj zadnji seji, smo odračunali, rav- PoJUje protest v glavni urad no tako polovični dobiček od pik- SNPJ. T nika vsoto $68.81 za novi dom Brat Andy Tomsich za druš- društev SNPJ v Evelethu. Ostalo tvo 216 sugestira spremembe za sem pa izročil bratu blagajniku mlad. oddelek. Sprejeto, da se naše federacije. Odobravano ter pismo od društva 197 uključi v vzeto na znanje. zapisnik; vsebuje veliko izpre-Nadalje poroča še brat Kobi o! ™mb^glede posmrtnin, podjnjre 11. rednem zboru JSZ in Pro-¡M- Nsdalje brat Klun prečiU svetne Matice, vršeč se 3., 4. in Pi«™ od društva 211. Predlaga- 6. julija~1936 v Chicagu. Bratje ter sprejeto, da se vsa poro- in sestre: Na zadnji seji naše vzamejo na znanje, federacije, ste me pooblastili, da Razprave glede pravil, v ka- zastopam našo federacijo na 11. tero poseže več navzočih. Stav- zboru JSZ in P. M. Tu je moje poročilo v kratkem. Zbor je o-tvoril s. Chas. Pogorelec. S. Fr. ljen in sprejet predlog,.da ae izvoli na tej seji 9 članov ali članic v odbor za nova pravila. Ta Zaitz je imel uvodni govor, na- odbor ima nalogo, da sprejema kar se je zbor takoj organiziral, vse sugestije od društev ter iste Zastopanih je bilo 30 klubov JSZ, 23 društev SNPJ, 1 JSKJ, 3 SSPZ, 1 JPZS, 6 federacij SNPJ in 6 kulturnih in gospodarskih društev, skupaj 73 zastopnikov. Po mojem mnenju je bilo zastopanih do 30,000 jugoslovanskih delavcev, včlanjenih v teh organizacijah. Clarence Senior je pozdravil zbor v imenu ameriške soc. stranke, Fred A. Vider v imenu SNPJ. Srbsko sekcijo JSZ sta zastopala Geo. Mas-lach in Božo Stojanovich. Vaso Predragovich je nagovoril zbor dvakrat o vprašanju soc. agitacije med Hrvati In Srbi, Mike Ladevich pa enkrat. Sledila so razna poročila, katera so bila sprejeta, nekaj poročil nI bilo preČitanttrVsled malo časa, predložena so pa bila odboru in so bila priobčena v zapisniku. Mialim, dji se najbolj zanimate glede poročila P. M., katerega bom izročil tajniku za federacij*! arhiv, Prečital*feom le glede knjig, katere je ta izobraževalna ustanova izdala organizacijam, katere so ji pridružene. Rečem naj le to, da t0'*i-stanovo je vredno podpirati, kajti knjige, katere dobimo, so vfji-ko več vredne, kakor pa denar» katerega vplačamo v to organi* zaci jo. Priporočam vam, da se pri vaših društvih zavzamete, da bodo pristopila v Prosvetno matico. Kar se tiče notranjega delovanja JSZ, smo zastopniki P. M. imeli le glas pri razpravah, volilne pravice pa ne, kar se aranžira ter odpošle glavnemu upravnemu odboru ali odboru za bodoča pravila. Predlagano ter podpiranp, da takoj po koailu izvolimo odbor. Sprejeto. Tri četrt ure odmora. Brat Kobi otvori popoldansko *> ma odstopila od stranke. To vprašanje je vedno rinilo v ospredje in zdelo se mi je, da bo prišlo do razkola tudi v JSZ, ampak zadnji dan zbora je pa bUa sprejeta resolucija, da JSZ ostane v stranki, dokler bo ta delovala na podlagi demokratičnih načel in taktike. S tem je bil od-nošaj med JSZ in soc. stranko rešen. Sprejete so bile razne resolucije in poročila. Ce bi hotel bolj natančno poročati, bi ne 1-meli dosti časa samo za moje poročilo. Kdor želi bolj natančnih poročil, jih lahko dobi v Prde-tarcu, ki je izšel ta teden. Priporočam, da se tisti, kateri se strinjajo z idejo JSZ, nji pridružijo je sugestije bratu Franku Klu-in da se naročajo na Proletary, \ nu, Box 668, Chisholm, Minn kajti ta organizacija in list sta Brit John Benchj veliko dobrega dela Izvršila za da dn_ 17 kt ' M* SNPJ i„ * vrl.,.. £ "vorltve Doma v Evel«thu! Ob času takih zborovanj se ki je prvi v Minnesoti,' da spada tudi prirejajo razne prireditve, pod okrilje društev in SNPJ Meni ni za pleye ali baro, rad pa j RafUne za kampanjo se odobri, grem na kak pregram ta razve- Društvo 176 je plačalo svoto $2 drllo^ Sel sem na prired.tev de- ^ ftderacijo ta njih pristopnino lavske drame "Kamnolom", ka- Vzeto na znanje. Račun ra kosi- tero so uprizorili ign.lri is De- ;0 odobren, troita pod vodstvom Franka Česna in Ilerlisga. Priredba je bila izvrstna, fcko.la. da nimamo mi takih moči tu v Minnesoti. Ce Ikdo Jell ka] vprašsti. em pri 07 .......... - . . ------- volil odgovarjati ,h, maji naj- L?A "dnJ! ^ i V I boljši moči. Sledi nekaj vprašanj. ¡¿Ti« ^ SN' nakar *e poročilo brata Kobija W: Z*M*k ob ,0- uri dopoldne, «prejme ns znanje. Poročila zastopnikov: Brat Klun poroča ta društvo 110, Jo--fph Mavetz za društvo 268 Nr. Jacob KunMelj od istega društva ( priporoča, ds bi imeli vsaj še tri seje pfM konvencijo in ena naj se bi tršila v Elyju. Ses. Uriula holm. Nadzorni odbor: Uršula Ambrozich, predsednica, Eveleth, Frank Klun, Chisholm, Mary Smoltz, Chisholm, Andrej Tomasich, organizator, Virginia. Odbor za pravila so: Louie J. Lessar, J. A. Ambrozich, Andrej Tomsich, Frank Klun, Frank Pe-trich, Steve Kasun, Max Martz, Ivana Ozanich, John Benchina, Jbhn Perko, John Teran, Jacob Kunstelj, Mary Smoltz. Ta odbor naj si izbere predsednika in tajnika iz svoje srede, predsednik Kobi pa imenuje brata Fr. Klu-na za tajnika tega odbora. Ta odbor naj tudi piše članke v listu Prosveta. ' Nadalje se debatira o bodočih pravilih, posebno provizoričnih, katere nameravajo imeti samo v angleščini. Končno je sprejet predlog, da se pošle protest v glavni urad in zahteva, naj bo osnutek tudi v slovenskem jeziku. Vsa društva naj pošljejo svo- ReMolucija elevelandeke federacije SNPJ V Španiji se danes bije silovit boj med demokracijo in fašizmom. Vse fašistične države in stranke po vsem svetu odprto podpirajo v tem boju španske fašiste, ki so se z oboroženo silo dvignili proti legalno izvoljeni vladi španske republike. Jaano je, da boj delavstva v Španiji g fašističnimi uporniki in napadalci ni samo njihov boj, temveč je boj vsega demokratično mislečega ljudstva po vsem svetu. Kajti poraz delavskih organizacij in demokracije V Španiji ho poraz delavskega gibanja in demokracije tudi zunaj Španije ; zmaga španskega fašizma pomeni, da bo delavstvo v Španiji zasužnjeno, kakor je .danes v I-taliji, Nemčiji in Avstriji, in to bo velik udarec za napredne delavce vseh dežel. Clevelandska federacija SNPJ, zavedajoča se, da je bila SNPJ kot delavska organizacija vedno solidarna z branitelji delavskih korieti, svobode in demokracije, urgira gl. upravni odsek, da prične akcijo za zbiranje prostovoljnih prispevkov za podpiranje žena in otrok braniteljev demokracije v Španiji, naše glasilo Prosveta naj pa sodeluje v tem smislu. Clevelandska federacija SNPJ obljubi gl. upravnemu odseku v tej zadevi vso kooperacijo in v ta namen imenuje svoj odbor, ki bo zbiral prispevke in skrbel, da se prispevki, namenjeni žrtvam španskega fašizma, odpošljejo po zastopniku SNPJ na pristojno mesto. Ker vidimo, da je slovenska reakcija na strani španskega fašizma in istega podpira, je dolžnopt zavednega članstva naše organizacije, da priskpči na pomoč bra-niteljem španske demokracije. Ta resolucija je. bila prečita-na in sprejeta na seji cleveland-ske federacije SiNPJ dne 22. novembra 1936. «Nadalje je bile. sklenjeno, da se ta resolucija predloži gl. upravnemu odseku SNPJ v odobritev in nato naj se objavi v Prosveti. — Za odbor: J. F. Terbižan. (Pripomba uredništva: Gornja resolucija je bila prečitana in soglasno odobrena na seji gl. Ur pravnega odseka SNPJ dne 26. novembra 1966. Sklenjeno je bilo, da bodo prispevki predvsem namenjeni za nabavo zdravilskih potrebščin, živil in obleke in br. Vincent Cainkar je bil pooblaščen, da sprejema prispevke od društev in posameznikov ter jih odpošilja na pristojno mesto.) Apel, da podpiramo kmetsko delavsko stranko v Minnesoti ter tudi sodnike. Druga seja se bo vršila dne Ker je dnevni red izvčrpan. br. predsednik zaključi današnje zborovanje. Zahvali se za red in posluh in apelira, da se udeležimo druge seje v polnem številu. Zaključek ob 6. uri popoldne. John Kohi. predsednik. J. A. Ambrozich, zapisnikar. Vešelica bridgeportske federacije Bellalre, O. — Občinstvu v tej okolici je bilo že naznanjeno, da vzhodnoohijska in zapadno-virginska federacija SNPJ priredi veselico okoli božiča, na kateri bo obdarila vse navzoče otroke, ne glede če so člani mladinskega oddelka ali ne, s slad-ščicami. Ta veselica se bo vršila dne 12. dec. ob 7. zvečer v društveni dvorani na Boyds-villu. Bratje in sestre! Naša federacija se je že mnogokrat izkazala, da vrši svoje samaritan-sko delo ne glede'na spol ali vero. Po možnosti pomaga vsem enako. Ker bo ta veselica agi-tacijskega pomena za pridobivanje novih članov jednoti, je dolžnost vsakega člana in članice, da kooperira s federacijo in agitira med svojimi prijatelji in znanci, katerim naj pojasni I namen in cilje naše federacije.; Bratje in sestre! Trije urad-1 niki federacije ne zmorejo vsega notranjega in zunanjega1 dela. Dolžnost nas veže, da zaviha- ! mo rokave in gremo na delo vsak v svoji okolici in pripeljemo naše članstvo in prijatelje' na to plesno veselico. Odbor se bo vsestransko potrudil, da bo i>osetnikom post reže no z raznimi delikatesami. Na razpolago bodo tudi kranjske klobase, katere bo napravil predsednik federacije John Rebol, ki je mojster v tej stroki. Torej bratje in sestre, ns delo vsi. Vsi na veselico federacije dne 12. decembra ob 7. zvečer na Boyds-villu. l/oaia Pavllnich. tajnik. Al« iu i» MrWiU Prmrnrmim u Ml» Uaja* vretfMeu. U |a n ul tmmi tflMki lUt i«|mi pn|«(«|j. «h sfrj' t OMBOTfc»? Te )• m< ProMemi priseljenca Deportacija pomoritakov, muUuSLi v Združenih driavah 1 Vprašanje: V prejšnjih letih inozemski narji niso bili več podvrženi ^ 1 triletnem bivanju v ¿K? še v veljavi? " Je ta ** Odgovor: Vi se očividno sklicuj no vek 34. priseljeniškega zakonaT ^nT katerim inozemski mornarji nezaLit V ioči v Združenih državah ¡o^"fift^ deportaciji vsak čas v roku treh I t ^PrtVil° je bil° «Premenjeno vM-seljeniškega zakona od L 1924 Vr . P dišče je odločilo v neki pravdi da triu pranje (limitation) za det^o^ akih mornarjev se ne nanaša na one ki hVVHtleŽe,0 P0 L juliju ^^. Oni ^J biti deportirani vsak čas, čim so zasačenK Posledica razveljavljenja državljanstva sorodnike Vprašanje: Moj oče je izgubil ameriško žavljanstvo vsled predolgega bivanja v i, zemetvu. Moja mati in jaz sva postala drži Jjana vsled njegove naturalizacije. Ali naii državljanstvo še velja? Odgovor: V tem pogledu imamo nasprot joče se sodnijske odločbe. Nekatera »odii so bila Mnenja, da izbris državljanstva se t ne le osebe same, ki je bila naturaliiiraif marveč tudi onih, ki so indirektno postali < žavljani. Druga sodišča so razsodila rav obratno. Najbolje je, da vprašate v natun zacijskem uradu svojega okraja, dali je državljanstvo v dvomu. V tem slučaju mon zaprositi za državljanstvo, neodvisno od o tove naturalizacije. Skrbno izbiranje naturalizacijskih prti Vprašanje: Odbili so mojo prošnjo za , turalizacijo, ker je ena izmed prič po4u zmedena in trdila, da ftie pozna le štiri k — mesto petih. Ali jo smem nadomestiti drugo pričo? Odgovor: To dokazuje, kako važno je, prav skrben pri izbiranju naturalizacija! prič. Vrhovno sodišče je odločilo, da je tre izbrisati državljanstvo, ako je bilo pridobijo na podlagi krive prisege prič ali enakih pi var na račun sodišča. Sedaj je za vas pi kasno, da bi spremenili priče. Morate za6 vse znova in vložiti novo prošnjo. Bodite bolj previdni pri izbiranju prič, ki morejo | dočiti o vašem bivanju in o vašem dobrem ralnem značaju. V Z. D. od 1905 pa ne more dokazati zalcoi * i tega prihoda Vprašanje: Sem v Z. D. od 1. 1906 napr stanoval sem vsa ta leta v istem kraju, ali sem postal ameriški državljan, ker ne zna s katero ladjo sem prišel v to deželo. Pr dvema letoma sem hotel iti na obisk v| kraj, pa nisem mogel dobiti "pernoita" za vratek iz istega razloga. Pravijo mi, da 1 ram legalizirati svoje bivanje, ali živim pi daleč od vsake priseljeniške postaje, da bi gel zlahka izpolniti vse predpisane formalite Odgovor: Ker ste prišli v Združene dria pred dnem 29. junija 1906, morete postati žavljan tudi, če ne znate, kdaj in s kakim pa nikom ste prišli, ker v takem slučaju se zahteva "certificate of arrival." Treba pa da podate zadostne dokaze o tem, da ste pr pred dnem 29. junija 1906 in v ta namen se splošnem smatrajo kot zadovoljiva potrdila strani tedanjega delodajalca, pa taki oseb dokumenti, kot poročni list, rojstni list otro nadalje stare zavarovalne police, stare bančn knjige itd., vse to podprto od zapriseženih il jav dveh ameriških državljanov. Ob takih d< kazilih bi bil lahko dobil tudi permit. Legalizacija bivanja inozemcev, ki no prti pred 19tl> Vprašanje: Jaz sem eden izmed onih ino zemcev, ki so prišli nezakonito v to deielo p< S. juniju 1921 ali pred 1. julijem 1924. M n smo podvrženi deportaciji, ali ne moremo nit postati ameriški državljani. Ali zdi se, da w novi kongres kaj ukrenil v našo korist? Odgovor: Department of Labor in kongres ni odseki so že mnogo let priporočali zakon, z bi omogočil legalizacijo onih inozemcev. ki « prišli brez priseljeniške inšpekcije v dobi met 3. junijem 1921 in L julijem 1924. Taks ured ba je bila tudi v zakonskem predlogu (*en Bili), ki ga kongres ni sprejel v zadnjem «* sedanju. Ni dvoma, da se bodo v novem kresu ponovila prizadevanja za vzakonit*\ ke postave. Novi kongres se snide 3. janutr-ja 1937. Kaj bosta zbornici kongresa >kienij v tem pogledu, ne more sedsj nihče pr«™* vati. Pred dvajsetimi leti (Iz Prosvete z dne 2. decembrs 1911) - Domače ve,ti. V Kenoshi, Wis je u">r Frank Kos, član SNPJ. Na Elyju. ' mrl 27-letni Frank Kastelc. rojen v I reoo«« k Grosuplju. Delavke vesti. Ob stavki tek-iop»^ v du, O., so izbruhnili izgredi. Svetovna vojna. Rusi so 1 karešte. iz katere »o pobegnili dvilkrtL H^. ci so dobili pomoč in reokupirali Ann* K4>««m lil. Thtrara Hlchuk «I«. Juarph Mlfclaveie Ml 101 Juaapfclna Trojer $t». ItO Kudulph Mal i nek IM tli K rank N4rMktll.lt, Jaaafth M«l* «1«. Pauline ttaaarich «II. II« Mary Ukntr «t. M. " 117 Apoktnla Lak «t«.k« 141 Mary Klanianaie I tO Martama UnalMr «H SO. l.uba H rt »v» t «tO. Antoa Rute* «II. 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J«* ka KlMaln «M JaMt Pa4Sr»*a Tarel «17 PAOBHZ For Members of Slovmm National Bamfii Society ami Amanean Slovenes Let's Attend December Meetings / By Vincent Calnkar, Supreme President We are again in December, and by the time our members get to read these lines, some of our local lodges will be just getting ready for their last and most important meeting of the year— the yearly meeting. Our by-laws provide that all lodges of the SNPJ must hold their yearly meetings. Such are the needs and requirements of our organization. The system employed In the transaction of the SNPJ business requires that our lodgea at the end of each and every year review their activities thoroughly, and in the presence of all members, examine the resulta of their work; that they make such improvements and rectifications as they may find nec-espary, and remove all things they find inadequate or unsatisfactory, and replace them with something more adequate and better; and that they intelligently decide on all the more important problems and things concerning the lodge activities for the oncoming year. There la no doubt that we all like to aee an able leadership and good management in our local lodges. That Is a natural desire of every good member of our great fraternal order. For In good leadership and proper management of a lodge, there is more pride and more good for every member. Able leadership snd the right kind of management are also the prerequisites for the real progress of every lodge, and a moat reliable guarantee of every member's rights and^the beat assurance that we wli receive all the benefits offered by our organisation which we may rightfully claim. ----- Good leadership and all these things however, are poasible only when members (¿..the lodge' are keenly Intrested in its business, that Is, In all its activities and affairs. And the more constructive interest there is in a lodge, the more will It prosper and the great« er will be the benefits and advantages its members may enjoy. It follows, therefore, that It is the duty of every member—not only of some of them—to be interested in the matters of hia or her lodge, and to offer hia or her assistance and cooperation in all Ita activities, and always to help along to the best of his or her ability. To be properly interested in the affaira oí a fraternal lodge, it is, of course, essential that we attend ita meetings, and especially the yearly meeting».—oungater* aeem to ahow keen intere.1 and en huaiaam in being able to take part In auch worthy program*. Paul Kokal and tred Vichtch were appointed a. Initiation Co«-m.tee They are expected to report at the nest meeting as to what progrena ha* been made in regard* to a claaa initiation. A drawing will .1«, lake place and tl.00 will be donated. The lucky member mual he preifrnt in order to be eligible. So be there! J08KPII CAICHAK. Ixidge 71ft. I-OIM.K NO. IIS Srranton, Pa —! e*fc all member* of the Urkswsnna lx>dg*. No. 6IS, HNIM. to attend the annual meeting «•a Dee. 20 Very importa at hustnesa will be translated, including the el er tien «f ..ff,«,», far tfc* f«a»»ef year. Attend! RALPH KONCHNIK, Se«>. I-OIM.K NO SS7 MANVILLE. N J.-Udg* SS7 will hove their annual meeting IW 20 I would Uke to see sil the members attend thia important merting Klee- ttea of officer* will take niece l*leaae, st tend. JOHN IKIBI.HH, Sec'jr. There comes a time In everyone's life when people get to feeling that they have done their share of charity work snd wsnt to relax snd lesve the rest do something, too. I suppose one could say that there is a time in the life of eseh organisation when such s feeble feeling grsips the or-gsnisatlon, too, and renders It inac-tivs fcnd Inefficient. What to do in such predicaments is ths problem. Should even those who continus conveying the true spirit of the institution fold up and do as the rest9 Should thsy ,too, relax and let things drift aimlessly on until a new current strikes thsm? Or should they Intensify their activities, still further overload the overladen and press on and on? A discussion of this problem brings out some interesting sidelights. Why should one sacrifice his time when the others, who do nothing, get just as much benefit? What are we working for, anyway? Say, you know what, a third remarks, I never work so hard at ths offics as I do for my club. Wsre I to work as hard for my personal vsnturss I'd have somsthing to show for my work. Now everything goes to^thara. Another asks, what am I to get frpm working for a lodge? Still another will say tha the's not capable. Some enjoy a card game better than work. Well, we can Just imagine what a lot of interesting questions are raised but it isn't until ws begin answering those questions that the real interests are brought out. Let us see, why do we bsve an organisation anyway? Why don't we just go sack our own way without thinking or worrying about anyone else? In our complicated world none of us ean get along without the others. We've get to realise therefore, that we amount to next to nothing without an organisation. There must bs s realisation of that fact. What is more, the members of an organisation must give it their unquestioned support if It is to amount to anything. You must hslp sst and mold a policy and than you must support that policy unqualifiedly to succeed. We, Pioneers, have done some extraordinary fine thinga. Our rccord stands out from the many. It was coordinated efforts, working in harmony, which inspired and enabled ua to achieve and accomplish such an en-viabla record. Por some time now a good many have been content to sloep on the record. U ie time that we awaken to the occasion again. To eoordinato our efforts and to achieve the kind of result which wina ths moat crucial contests. We rail you. Pioaeer members, te the eoiora. u perform year juet ■hare far the Dec. I dance at the HNPJ hall. i We're going to have good music, s new band, good eats and drtnks and excellent service for our patrona. We ask for the full support of every member. And when you ask yoursslf ths qusstion of why and wherefore, stop to answer it yourself. Ws'rs out to have a good crowd end a good time at the SNPJ hall Saturday night and we don't want any of our members to fall us. DONALD J. LOTRICH. I «odge MO New Era News CLEVELAND. O. — U>dge New Era, »72. HNPJ, "out in the woods" of the weat aide would like the world to knew that they are still Meut there" and still active. We are still having a campaign far new member a. I*t'a g»t them before the ysar is gone. New Eras Home of our members attended the Commodore*' da aee and a good time we* bed by all. He let'a see a crowd at New Kraa dance, fete*day. Jan. IS. IS.17. at our hail at W IStfth a McUowaa A MEMBER. By Ivan Molefc, Editor A resolution paased by the Cleveland Federation of the SNPJ lodges and endorsed by the Supreme Administrate Committee urging our lodges and individual members to contribute for the victims of faaciat brutality in Spain, the widows and orphans of the slain defenders of Spanish democracy, is timely and worthy of our highest consideration. It is printed in the Slovene section of today's Prosveta. The civil war in Spain, provoked by the faaciat and clerical reaction against the government legally elected by the majority of the Spanish people, holds in balance not only Spain's young democracy and workingmen's rights but the democratic institutions and these rights in every country of Europe. The struggle against fascism in Spain is also a struggle against brutal fascist dictatorship in every other land, especially against Mussolini and Hitler who engineered and are aiding thia assault upon the people's government in Spanish republic. ^ Therefore, it is tha duty of every organization and every individual, who haa real democracy and true freedom in his heart, po do the least help the victims of the criminal fascism, families of the murdered Spanish workers, with small donations for food, clothing, and medicine. All contributions by lodgea or individuals should be sent to Vincent Cainkar, president of the Slovene National Benefit Society. < o • e How will the Social Security Act affect the fraternal societies? As we know, the old-age benefit law, the first attempt of this kind in the United States and with a very humble start, becomes effective next January. TJie government is already at work establishing the olifge benefit account for every eligible American worker. They say that 26 million American workers are today within this law qf social inaufance. (Now, it Is cert^y) that there are very few members of our fraternal organisations who are not covered by the old-age security act, so it can be safely aaid that almost all these members will be benefited sooner or later. There is no doubt that fraternal societies will gain rather than lose by this system of social insurance. The SNPJ's Special Benefit fund will greatly helped. We have now a goodly number of old members .eti the list unable to pay the dues lacking the t'ttey are helped with loans from said fund snd ie1 Society. The government old-age benefit wfll, re-lieve oUr Special Benefit fund Old members will have in that* benefit a steady income which, no matter how small, will be large enough to keep their death and sick benefit certificate in force. The Social Security Act has left, and probably for many years to come, will continue to leave a large field outside of its borders. The fraternal societies will have plenty to do w'ith death, sick, and accident benefit insurance. The American insurance companies are lately leaving the sick benefit insurance more and more out of their picture. It's a poor investment for them I Stockholders of these companies want more dividends, and companies want more money, larger premiums, so they are busy with all kinds of endowment schemes (all of them racket schemes!) to get more money, from the policy-buyers. The social security laws, after they are improved as they will be, will be of great help to workers and their cooperative insurance societies. These societies should welcome the social legislation and strive to improve it. AMBEIDGE, PA.—The^th Anntial SNPJ Bowling Tournament will be conducted by Pennsy's E. S. Federation on Jan. 1 at Am-bridge. Mark that phrase--4th Annual SNPJ Bowling Tourna-ment. That is what this article will discuss. * Pennsy, on its lodges own initiative, started the duck-pin tournaments back in the 1933 year. During the depression years of '38 and '34 all lodges were permitted to enter 16 participants each in - the various events—with no expense entailed by the individual or his lodge. Those past tournaments were limited to the lodges that comprised the E. S. Federation Cash prixes were offered each year. All bowling expenses were paid by the Federation. The luncheon and dance held after each tournament was the only item of expense to be paid by the member. The first tournaments were conducted large)y to provide a xestful activity for the Federation's lodges. It provided that. It aided to keep interest alive in the Federation, 'pluggers' on the job for the sodety. These tournaments will continue to do that. Last year saw a slight change in tournament plsns. For the first time s none-Federation team was permitted to participate. For the first time an entry fee was Charged for the doubles' and singles' events. The five person teams still bowled at the expense of the Federation. ' ' Another item of note about the past tournaments. All publicity accorded them was purely loeaHn nature. The tournament never gained national SNPJ attention. Publicity for this year's events Is expected to gain national SNPJ recognition. The Federation wants it established that the duck-pin tournament is an annual affair here in the Western Pennsy sections. It will continue to be that. That it will not conflict with any other SNPJ bowling tournament plans for the future should be easily understood. The rest of the country are ten-pin , "keglers." Western Pennsy is duck-pin. Response in past affairs was almost exclusively from within the Federation lodges. On the average about 12$ tp 150 members participated in the bowling events. The dance attracted another 160, plus the other non-members. Each successive year finds more responding. Secretary Michael Kumer announced in defall the plans for this year's tournament. Pjresent plsns call for a change from all past procedures. Each lodge will still be entitled to put a five man and a five » t. woman team in the principal event with no expense to the member« M0 placed. However, a lodge can enter as many five person tesm* for the main event (irrespective of sex) it desires. Such additional entrants will be assessed 60c per person for that event. There will be an entree fee of 60c asked of all those entering the doubles' events of either sex. A lodge I can enter any number of dou-' hies' teams. In the single game events a lodge can likewise enter as many players as disere to roll at 5«c per person. This year also permits lodge« to enter the events whether they are members of the Federation or not. Teams from Sharon, Avells, Barber-ton and elsewhere can participate. All they have to do is write to Sec'y Michael Kumer at Universal, Pa., and register the names of their members, state what events they will enter, etc. All entrants must be entered before Dec. 24. Likewise, all members muit request luncheon reservstions early. (Non-Federation participants will be assessed 60c for esch event they enter.) ' Cash prizes for the tournament will be higher than ever before. In the Men's Division: Five person team winners $15, doubles' winners $10, singles'" winner $7. In the ladies' events: Five person teem $10, doubles' $6, and singles' $4. In addition *16 will be distributed ss other prixes. Winners in all events (three games total) will receive $5 for ladies and men. High single score (any event) will bring $3 (men) snd $2 (women). * , Additional information for the tournament can be had by writing to Sec'y Michael Kumer at Universal, Pa., or Chairman Frank Kress st 5328 Keystone at., Pittsburgh, Pa. More will be heard of plans for the tournament. However, ., lodges are urged to begin planning early to participate. Remember that Dec. 21 it the final date to make entrees for bowling. Remember that Dec. 28 is the final date to make reservation* for the luncheon after the bowling events. (The Rev Column will sppear next week, covering meeting, league bowl* ing and general 'blabber'). So long, until again . . . LOUIS KOSELA, I^)dge 699. Calumet Sentinels SCREENINGS SPRINGFIELD, I Li*—I feel it my duty to toll of our laat Lincolnite meeting, held on November 20.. Also to comment on thing* in general, especially along labor union, political, and cooperative linos, for onrs is a "Benefit Society" organised to benefit our members. And in order to aid our membership in .securing a fuller life, it ia necessary that we work en all three above fronts at ALL times. • • • Our Lodge decided to Immediately begin a drive for new members, with the prises for nominators to be the lower-price books by Louis Adamic. The prises are worth every member's efforts. Personally, t feel that If we don't get new members now, that in the near future it Will be harder, for we are headed for another deeper depreaaion In the not distant future. * • * A very good atep was taken by the Unrolnitea, when they voted to send $3 to the fund for the gpaniah workers in Spain, who are fighting to keep their labor unions, benefit aocieties, political parties, etc., but are being opposed by the rich, the faaelata. the royal blood, the Catholic fHurrh international. and other reactionaries. In this fight, thouaanda of Spaaiah workers have given their lives, and all thinking worker* the world over are riving the Hpanlah government their fullest aupport. They muat win!!! If the Spanish workers are defeated, the rich ef thia country will have an easier fight on their hand» when they try to institute sS American Dicta toraip later as they thiak the opportune time he a arrived. All our lodge* we should work te ««e all organia«lion* in wkieh we heM membership, rally to the sMe of the Spanish workers. Remember, we are only as strong as our weakest link. • ♦ ♦ s Here In Springfield, the CIO has within recent weeks begun organising the Sangamo Electric Co., the Allis-Chalmers (Caterpillar tractor), American Radiator, Hummer Plow (Montgomery Ward farm implement factory), and Weavers Garage Supplies. Things are beginning to stir here sgain, while tKe miners have quieted. In the laat month, the Piggly-Wig-gly warehouse and the Jagemon-Bode warehouse of ths Clover Farm system were 100% organised. Wages were increased from $15 per week to $24, and hours were cut by ten per week at the ssme time. Before another six months pass, all grooary warehouse workers In the city will be organised. In the Hod Carriers and Common Laborers' union of which I am a member, wages were raised from 36 cents an hour several years ago, to 76 eento per hour at present.. All construction work in Central Illinois is 100", organised. By building the unions, we're building our Society. For with a bettor earning power, workers can join us. But so much for this time. In the meantime. I hope other Brothers and Siatora will write of the union «privities in their areas. JOE G. BRINOCAR. Lodge 1*7. EDITOR'S MOTE MARTIN. PA., Anton Valeneic:— Your letter, postmarked at Mason-town. Pa.. Nov. IS at 6 p. m., reached our office on Nov. IS at 9 a. m.. therefore tee late for the Nov. IS ¡«au» which went to preee st $ p. m. Nov. IT. CHICAGO, ILL.—iMany thanks to everyone for helping us make the Harvest Social such a fine success. The entertainment committee should also be commended on their endeavors to put the affair over, and were repaid for their efforts by a very nice turnout. The ever-dependable Integra? group waa proaent. Bro. Heidenereich joined in the "broom-dance" and proved to be tops in the popularity list! We missed Mrs. Trailer's cheerful self. We were pleasantly surprised to see Tony Na-gode amongst us from the Little Forts. By the way, Frances k "Babe", we're still waiting for that promised visit! Edward Potsch was the lucky winner of the carving set—our door-prise. Quito an appropriate Thanksgiving gift we thought. Incidentally, this was voluntarily donated by Sec'y Frances Kosich. (Greatly appreciated, Frances!) We certainly, spent an enjoyable week-end with the Mohawks renewing inter-lodge acquaintances and meeting scores of new friends. Our sincere thankn to the Vogrich famUy for the wonderful hospitality afforded ur at their home. After scanning last week's issue, yours truly came to the conclusion that seeing and quite a bit of observing and RE-ob-serving was done in La Salle; she also wa» NOT asleep on the job and "heard and saw all!" Whether La Salle boasts of 16 Empire Clubs or MORE—everyone claimed they spent their evening at THAT particular spot, and yet no one was seen. Could It have been the amber-colored water? Why Leo had an idea that the straws strewn on the floor of his car were macaroni? If all the donors of dimes toward Millic'a collection knew for what "worthy" couse the money was spent? Quite a novel hobby, Mil! Who that quiet good-looking girl in red is?—What there Is about that certain Bodger gentleman that makes the girls aak him for dances. Oh, what a "home-breaker" you turned out to be. F —How many frienda Rose N. muat have with that winning personality?—If one of the La Salle milkasen lost their position after Tea's proof as a most capable substitute?-How M. B. did hi« "dis- appearing act" on the night of Nov. 14 ?—Who was responsible for Smile's and Mildred's rowing of a swell time? All right, L. and G., none of those innocent looks!--If the Phantom know* whose initials are the same as his? Plans are well under way for the Federation's Xmas party on iHc. 20. Everybody is invited to be present! FREE bus transportation will f>e provided for the So. Chicago lodges again! "NET". J. LJrs. Bright Spot» LIBRARY, PA.—Our Thanksgiving Dance was a success. We extend our thanks to the following l>odg.s who assisted so heartily in making it a success: Clairtonisns, Strsbsc«' Pioneers, J. Jrs., Buckeyes. Moo« Run Musketeers, Vocerdsle, Brough-ton and many others not mentioned I was honored in meeting two chsrm-ing young ladies, known as Msry a Stephie, of Barberton, O. Hinder if they recall the "Lady in Ked • » better known as Gondolena. Woman of Mystery", who shewed them around and introduced them to quite a few people who tought they were "»11 right.") And who wsf that short, light-hair ed boy from Canonsburg who «err^ U> have our Stella running in e.rri-And did "Lookie" Dolence look pi" * okay that site! I bumped into las. Kosels and Mary Dolence dancing to getherr— . The J. Z 'b are looking for*»" the Canonaburg Pioneers B_ * * , niversary Dance on Xma-doubt will be 'Tops'. KAY LIKOVICH. Lodf* Editor's Noto-Plea^wnte ^ ' > one side of the p»pe*. Thank > STALWARTS KENOSHA. Wll^qgJ^ Z'l mr will be held St my n0"1* dap. Dor. 21 * kbJdl, reserve W* loWe Will elect eor wew ^ JOS. prestew* ^vggPAY. *>gC. t flashes F10SVÄTA and Stella Zadell, Frank YankovecJ Frank Cheligoy, Woodmella and Frances Chesaik, Agnes and Kudy Gulic, Frank Manlikar. The above mentioned are Loyalite members.' And to few Loyalites attended we Laild of Palms OAKLAND, CALIF.-Once iftli the periud ha« come to all lodges to TilCAGO.-lTB GOING TO HAP-1 perish. Then he asked his students had to call for outside help, and be -hold'th.ir anira.l meetla^ at which CHItAU-----------------4 fln..| for thelr deductions. Johnnv. as alert )ieve 0r not, we did not have to the relief to some and Iw to oth- beg or ask them twice. Hats off to ers com»« when the election of offl-—Bill Sitter, Alice Ksstelic, Mrs. cers arrive«. „ v . , Frank Mrs. Frank Chelijroy,! Lodge "Und of Palms," No. M, - . . « . have any worms. -You can bet your Mr.. Martinak, Mr. Kodrt, Mr. Marc.t SNPJ, ha* it. election on Sunday, by "P *** Sorry old boot» that many attempts were Mr/Stancar, .Mr. Benevol, Mr. Ko Dec. 20, at 2:S0 p. m. at the regular .we didnl get hia nam«, ^tair^hlm JfHEBE SATURDAY! A fine I^rowd Of people are going to flock »rSSVt* h^r Steve PalU orche.tr, in their mitUl .p-* a syncopating (Wayne £Lcuy Lombard« style) un.on £3 .end rhythmic WModiea thru "vertebrae thrill*." It look» jTthe dawn of a new day for these Spy musicians and we are happy to Sever and present a crew who have the earmarks of a great, big and prosperous band. The occasion U the Kneer Winter Festival and Dance. We invite our many member» and friends to get on the jolly bandwagon wd to help give the new music maes, tro* a'happy sendoff to prominence Hi fame. # # , This will be the final social ventre in the 1U38 chapter of Pioneer life It is our desire to mfke it the jollieat, the most delightful and en-jovsble frolic of this chapter. Times trt better. The scars of the depres-«ion have been lifted. It is time Xo celebrate with the Pioneers again. Heed the call, old friends and new, m.ke it your business to be at the Pioneer reunion on Sat., Dec. 6. No ii», ands or but»! Just come and mako it a good time for all. for their deductions. Johnny, as alert as eVer, was called on for his version. "The experiment shows," he said, "that men who drink whiskey don't 1 More Natives Return ladies—Sophie Podlogar, Ana Yersin and Emma Deeganta—premlM us the moil appetising «at*, and the boy. aay "We'll bay lh« he«r.M So be there with good idea« for the n«*t year— elect good officers, and Ui«n we'll make marry after. Over the Back Fence KT m# ^ q^^^ and it« squalor and forf«t for the mojnant Congratulation» to Sis. France^ ^ ^ ^^^ ^«turosque Auatrla. to dw«ll for a moment on Novo ai«ato, my birthplace^ and th« home of my people for ages. By LUDVICK IUFANCIC V. REMINISCBNCBH Gaapwi ic who pulled a fa»t on« on u» Yes, sir, (ieorge Curda'a Boulevard Florists copped three mor« games |2,t week to stay in first place. They are pressed hard by the Zavertnik Medicos led by Fred Imperl, in the SNPJ Pioneer Bowling League. The boys are shooting some fine games. For Thanksgiving John Darovec and Frsnk (Jroser each won a turkey with high individual game and high 3 game aeries. Because of the extra large handicaps all bowlers have an equal chince at the prise money. Spend a Tuesday night with your bowling friends at the Southwest Alleys, Blue Island ave. and 18th st. • • ♦ This week's calendar: Thursday, Dm. 3, annual meeting of the Unemployed Club at the SNPJ hall.—Friday, Dec. 4, mass meeting in support #f the Spanish democracy. Three food speakers direct from the battle-front area, including the Bev. Luis Sarasota (catholic priest), Isabela Palencia and Marcelino Domingo, will relate the whys and wherefores of the Spanish bloodshed. Place—Coliseum, Uth ami Wabash ave. Time—8 p. m. Admission—16c and 25c.—Sunday, Dec. <5, theater party given by the Cook County Socialists. Come and * "Black Pit," a social drama.— Monday, Dec. 7, Pioneer Dance Com-«ittae meets at the Slovene Labor Center.—Tuesday, bowling. * * * We had a great time at the Elev-«ith Anniversary Supper meeting of the Pioneer, on Nov. 21. Besides the meeting and the program we had fancinn and a general good time until early a. m. Don made a lecture on knowing something about spirits and how men ruin their lives by over-indulginjr. The theme waa moderacy. But .M.ry kroner made a better application of it by reciting the story »^'ut the professor and the worm. It *f *.tcr and watching the worm wig-*i(' »"d swim freely the professor drop|H»,i the same worm into a glass filkril with whiskey only to see it old made to drown out the worms that night. ^iyway, we had a grand time. IfcTi too bad for those who missed it. t « • « Surprisingly enough, a special committee of the Masons advocates a new society, the nationalization of industry and economic equality. In a report recently uncovered they say that "depressions are not due to underconsumption, but to lack of adequate distribution. Production is often curtailed and distribution deliberutely prevented for the purpose of maio-taining profits." Say, folks! Isn't that exactly what we Socialists have been saying for some 30 years? Sure enough, but wait—read on. "We recommend immediate adoption of »uch measures as: Nationalization of the banking ayrteia; nationally controlled currency and production of commodities; remedy of ^condition« conducive to poverty; public owner-chip of public utilities; state insur-race and old age pension»; arbitration of international disputes and r.bolition of war." Also, "Abolition of exploitation of human beings and their labor; adequate distribu- tion of all the desirable things of life." Well, folks, it looks like we do have some genuine thinking Americans who can see straight. We didn't expect that of the Masons. But, herb's to them, and more power to ther^ in disseminatnig these theories. « « • "It Can't Happen Here" is a social drama taken from the book of that name and written by Sinclair Lewis, at orle time winner of the Nobel Prize for literature. I saw it last Saturday night, produced by the Federal Theatre, WPA division and was thoroughly satisfied with it. The play has a great meaning and can be of inestimable educational value to Americans. It has had a continuous run for six weeks now playing nightly to packed houses. I was amazed to learn that it opened simultaneously in l'J cities all over the country. If you live in Cleveland, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Indianapolis, Los Angeles (2 thea tres), Tampa, New York City (4 theaters), San Francisco, Seattle, Ta comaA Kansas City and Omaha, look up this good play and take your friend along to see it. In Chicago it is playing at the Blarkstortf trenter and you must reserve seats at least a week in advance. Admission, 25c, 36c and 60c. Duak had fall« vach, and Hank Zorman. The Bokal* ' meeting place,. WOW* hall, 3266 Eaat to the meeting and prop«* Wjl Hijena, the fem O — I._î _* .. I « *.• . * I * mm»u manikul1 • nX lot II« M SC- I k, und Salmichs answered the call very favorably. Thanks to them. So much for the affair. It taught me one thing: you don't have to wa*te time preaching cooperation if you want help—ask your friends even tho they are not SNPJ members. May I bring to the attention of our members the fact that the election of officers will take place at our next 14th st. Members, take notice! We have a fair sized membership and it was voted that evary member failing to attend will hav« an extra 60c aa.eas-rnent to pay with his duea. Let'» all got there and give your old official» at least one« a year a little cooperation. We reaiiae that it'a "nicer" to atay home and Ut th« other fallow do all the work, but each regular meeting on Dec. » at 7:30, of us ahould also figure that lie i» in p. m. I tru»t that every member will do his or her little bit by attending that one particular meeting and elect the best qualified members for office. Please remember that friendship it r.ccondary in election of officer»; the merits of the individual should be the fcremout thought in the minds of all members. Special cards will be mailed all members and those not atten<^ng will pay twenty-five cents, Failure to pay thia amount will m«an a suspension of member. The "Loyalite" bowling squad is seeing action, for we have something unusual—two squads. Our teams are backed by Mr. Drenik, a sporting man and well known brrtver. Our number one team is changeable in personnel from week to weak as the individuals who turn in the highest averages for the week represent the first team. So you se« the boys have to stay right on th«ir toes to keep their names on the firat team. The Loyalite. wish to serve notico to all lodges that we are open for games. This is not a challenge. The boys are not that good, but we would like to show a bunch of swell fellows who turn in satisfactory scor«» occasionally and we may be lueky and nctually beat you (Bro. Travnik of Detroit and Bro. Koaela of Ambrtdge, please note) a» we would lik« to make a short hop over tob a«« you in conjunction with on« of your affalra, if it is possible. The "Commodore»" affair tamed out a nice succeas, and tho»« of u» who attended had a »well time. The "Interlodge' al»o blo»aom«d through with a swell affair, two halls, two bands -all which spelled success. AUGUST PBUSNICK, Sec'y., Lodge 600. this organisation for more than ju.t paying dues. We get plenty criticUm behind our back», but let'» be pal» and give it to u» where it belongs— at the meeting. A a I look back over the past year, our progr«ss regarding our organisation ia practically nil. We can't blame It on hard time» and depre»-rlon any longer, because we are supposed to be back to normal. (If not, I'll gueas with you.) Th« Jodfres out here as well as the F« Come on« and all—I'm awaiting to bo »toned., F. SLABY, Sec'y., Lodge 604. a new m«mber and let ut get ac-I qualnted.—"SnippyH tell» u» how to I get away from the girl friend to get to the meoting. but can't use hi» own I advice. Incidentally he1» wondering I what to get her for Xmai, Come ta ] the meeting, "Snip." The gjrl» will help you out.—Frank P. Is rumored h> also b« looking at rings. Any confirmation» on the»« r«port», boy»? Th« girl» on the refreshments committee »ay, "No can opener»; we can cook." We'll see. Ever do a long dl.tanee polka? No? The Barberton trio ar« «xp^rta; ask them to t«ach you. John Grahek back in town f»m Montana. Look out you oth«r ball teams n«xt y«ar. See you all at the m«t>ilng. So long. THE OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN. •n »» we etf "glavno left fLJob-tn«atoM which I hoard ko mu*h«Wt. WHh luspense running h gh we headed town the valley of the r*v«r LJuh. Uanira. Wh«n 1 aaw ft»e LJubUa-alca for the first tim« I was thrilled by the memories It brought back. 1 remembered how my father years ^go had laughingly uld to me V J1)0*0«»'co «cm t pa sew ${ klmte MtiMiortJ. * Now, however, the famous river Krka was 4Hed up and workers were building for It a n«w channel. It was a long, dr«ary ride of over forty miles over rough terrain and winding road, through on« d««olat* town after anothvr. Th. highway wa njl M , - horn ^ ^ lhal but cover- w th^ £ ^^¡^Ing ^tr, was luh*, «Ar for hundred, of ft, ^^^^^ which ing tho oar serenity prevailed k«r« uad«r thia cry|t«| sky na master could paint nor po«t de.crlbe. Th««« wer« th« fields wh«re iuy moth«r had toll«d and her moth«r befor« her. Th«ro to the right wa» the humble dwelllftg where 1 first aaw light and, too, where now 1 knew my mother waited anxiously, We aworved the car to tho right over a rooky trail between two high rows of thorny hedge«-lh« springs groan«d. On both sid«« I could hear th« twigs saapplng and breaking againat th« car, but we on-|y gained about fifty feet and the wheel, .pun In the deep mud. We backed and plunged forward and finally decided to go bark to the highway but before throwing it into re- smothering tf«"™ dlm llght in', window about flft-n vider«. 1*0 highway In Sloven a U ^ ^ of ^ ^^ CANON&BURG, PA. — As our monthly meetings are so poorly attended, there are many of our members who do not know much of the taved with ihacadam, cment * bricks except In the l.rg.r urban M9B centers. After having travelled ons hundred miles from th. bord.r through Kranj, ftkofja Loka, down to Ljubljana, <>ur ear was completely white; so also was the upholstery and our clothe«. When we saw another plans of our Pioneers. One of the 0ar approaching the one who spied lurgest evenU of IU kind Is on hand it fjrat would yell "up" and eaeh of —the "Parent Day B.nqu.t" on Doc. «0, which should be of Interest particularly to our members, I have been asked to try and explain as nnr a. possible through th. columns of Proaveta which all the m.mb.r« rwd. It has been accustomed for many years that the lodge gave a treat of some kind to our Juvenile members around Xmas. This year It has been decided upon to Include our parents in our treat and make it a more elaborate affair in form of a banquet. The committee Is working hard to make It a success and hopes to see all members cooperate by offering help as well as Invite their parents, so that they can benefit the work Jolly Allis Lodge WEST ALUS. WIS. — Howdy............. ..... folks! After> lime mlxup last w^k that Is being done for such an ocoa». we are now in print again. At the sion. meeting wo discussed our Card Party | Tho (|ay of this affair Is on Hun ua would «tart winding up our win dows. Th. ao»n.ry, how.v.r, .v.n down h.r. In tha «o called Dolenj*o was marvelous. In the dim distance lagged mountain peaks broke the blue sky Una, Nearer, the peaceful home-steads snuggled against green hills. In the uplands pine tree, reminded me of the Adirondacka and tha Appalachian Mountain, baok horn., The roads were well cared for and at Intervale W. »aw old women sitting on rock plies with a hammer break. This we found to be com. I Jumped out of the car and let out a terrible yell. 1 would herald my own return. I heard an answering shout and soon I faintly made out shadows coming toward us. My mother, my cousins aad my uaele came bat only my mother »pok«. and 1 oould have rolled ther« in tho mud when I heard h«r. At hum. .he never addressed me in English, but here before har own people the nure.it "broken English" you ever heard Issued from her lips. Hh« wanted to impreaa her folk. "Now do you soe how well I apeak the Bn-gitlh tongue?" she must hav« l«r boasting to h.tw«lf. All th. oth.r. itood sheepishly by uttering net • word, ll.re was no hack slapping, handshaking reception. Meekly they took my hand murmuring how glad they were, then baeking out of th» light. This was the old peasant and "« "J"* " »ZZZ-& loot.«.« u,™ th. triumph- «ion. NO nencvoiem 1"""""*"' aasè Hité n na »xullk«" ralfttlvM "S ufMMbtv (o ita aaed •«t r*turB of M**lthy" dativo. ■< .ends rallaf checks^weekly to Its a** ^ Their faces Htlaens. Theae . women earn were filled with wonder, almost rev.r.nc, It SMm«d. A sleek modern car with By seeing "It Can't Happen Here" you get an answer to what is fascism, as authentic as anyone can poss'bly give you. Though the play is not as detailed as the book, it still gives vivid scenes of bravery and honesty with brutality, terror and fierceness to counteract them. I heartily recommend your seeing this plsy. • • * Oscar tiodina has been added to our sick list,—Mary Matjasic, Balph Townsley. Katherine Zlelz. Mary Div-jak. Bose Vesovisek and l.ukas <.ro- ser Jr. are still sick. D. J. LOTBICH, Lodge 55«. Loyalite News CLEVELAND, O.—Our Tenth An-nivrnary celebration turned out to be * revival of successes the Loyalite «"ionization was so accustomed to In ye.rn ¿one by. After a few failures and ever so ">sny jtM "broke-even affairs, due to "f enthusiasm on the part of wemlw-rs and former boosters of Loy-Ml,tf' '»rial activities, It dawned on th. u-v, active Loyalites that the fa-vonw „rial function of E. S. lodges ah-»ut to make Its appearance ' us, our tenth anniversary. J i t ten years of upa and downs. To r T"'Mul the few members Were r.ih< *hir aftei dil "Napredne Slovenke," snd "147" all answered with checks 'way in advance of the affair. Kitchen and refreshment. h«d to be looked after, hall decorat, .na, .p<" cial lighting-«!! these little but so important thing, h.d to be gone over; the few active member, had their hands full. Finally .11 P^P^T were complcted-.nd now would there be a crowd? Evidently «he crowd knew or, rather, sensed the good time atmosphere—»nd did they respond The hall was absolutely jammed to rapacity snd then som", thing developed into the grande.t af- Keystoni&ns HEBMINIE, PA.—Once more the year winds up to our last regular meeting of the year. This meeting is the general meeting of the year at which time officers for the ensuing year will be elected. This meeting is of great Impor-tance to the futufe of our I/odge. All members who are interested In their Lodge and its affair, »hould, without any threat, of special fine., attend this meeting. But, of courae, as usual, those absent shall pay accordingly. Member, interested in their lodge will elect officers who are ca pable of scrying their I^odge and office to the best of their ability. The officers or executive board are the backbone of the organization. I*t us all attend thi. meeting of Dae. fl and make it a record-breaker. Don't forget the »pecial $5 drawing far th. lucky member whose n.me .h.ll be drawn. MABTIN F. UBANA JB , Sec'y., Lodge «13. nnd Dane, whieh will be h.ld D*. 13 at lower Pilgrim, hall, So, 72nd «nd W. Greenfield. We'll hav. good manic .nd priMs so don't miss It. Welcome to the newly-inKlat.d members Earl lteut.ri and John Musich's bride, Grotehen. who w4fT be initiated next month. All w« uged now I. the husbands of t^e former Ann Podlogar nnd Francos Gaspert«, and w.'ll be batting 1(10'/, on m.rrlages. Around town with chests puffed out ar. the boys from the bowling team. Last week was poultry night In their l«agu. and they walked off with sov«n out «< fMdfuity pris«». The star of th« evening wa. Frank Pod logar who walked off with a turkey und right behind hint was M. M.vrin with a goose. F. Mcdle with a duck and E. and J. Terakan, Anderson and ".Snippy" kostunjevec with thickens. Nice going, boys; the other three will l>o right with you next time. Don't forget the Juvenile Xmas party sponsored by th*« Federation, the d.t«, Dee. 1«, at lower S. S. Turn hall. Be sur. you bring th. kiddi.« 'cause Santa will be there «ml will hav% a present for «11 of them. A program if btlng planned, ao If your children have talent see your sec'y or your l«ed^ratioii delegate. Next Wednesday we will hold our final meeting of the year. Be there and enjoy yourself for thr.. young dav night, DM. 20, at th» Slovene hail at SJO p. m. Each member who attends must pay the prle. of 60c and with this amount h. or sh. hav. th. privilege of bringing both of their parents. Of course, our Javeniles will l»e admitted free of chart* with fhkff parents. To begin ^he evening, all members and parent, will be served a f»ll course dinner eookwd by the Pioneer git la, who have offered their help. After th. meal, entertainment will follow. A good program h.r Iimw prepared for this affair. Th.n .v-urything will be cleared away and dancing will follow with John B«l*' 0«chestra who play both polka, and fox-trots. Now this Is a real .v. ning of .njoyment from beginning to the end. All you members who are planning to com« with or wlth-iut parenU, or If you don't understand anything about this celebration, pl«a.« get lr touch with one of lh« following ton»-mittaei John Podboy, Joaaph Koklleh, Mildred Batiata, Dorothy Kianko vitch, Mary Progar, Joaophlita Ambrose, M.ry T.m.ain., Be .ure to do your part Don't forg.t the d.te - Dee. «0 and «l.o try to attend your yearly meeting Dec. 6 at 4:S0 p. m. MA BY TAMA//INK, l^lge L from lik to 20c a day for approximately ten hours of ^WjNW ^ m UwUP rLZ ZZ «1.7 TZ thl, and people of their own IM awjr^ ^ gsra ¿n • ......... About 10 o'clock in th« «v«nlng w« «•»"»»• nosed the car off the highway throw mg th. lights on a group of young Seven days previously we had l«ft our mothers at Brem«rhav«n, G«r-boys'chaUlng by thi side of nmd.' many. They rod« to Jugoslavia l»y on the of a little town, "Pro-aim, all veste po katerl potl bi prllll V Bttino 1 aoked, and two or thr«« lads oame running toward us. While ons, an Intelligent young.ter, talked to as In a drawling dlaloet, the others *hlsp.r.d audibly to each other .peculating who w. might b*. The lad wa. about fourtow with a fair, kindly fa«-« »»oat humbly aad painfully P*HU. Ev«ry «entenre was stariad with a "Pro-.¡m" W« marv«l«d at this evident mastery of th« Slovene tongue. To us It was atrange of enure« liecause we at home seldom Heard anyone speak Slovene fluently even amongst th* older people who frequently Inter-«perse«! the language with American words and many oaths and, too, many of th« Slov«n«s with whom we were acquainted h.d little or no formal schooling In th. old country Mere was the newer generation, the product of the Jugoslav school sys torn As I have said, he h.d tremely fin« manners .nd without hesitation h. jumped Into our c.r While directing ua "7,d.J n. I.vo," and "/.daj na de.no," h. told us la a thrilled voire that this was his Westmoreland SNPJ Federation News me lew me m Der s wn w -------- . . ayed at the situation I fair "er staged by the I were confronted with. And few speciah meetings (our • ing more or less a morgue ¡»•I attempts to push our an-r> were dropped, and frankly "'ly was one of the skeptical t»0 could see very little poaai-"f success. But with only "■ks to go, the grandest little workers any organization proud of, actually became 1 >tar cowboy Jud, IM Loyal '« iremUr» a»si«"nat (a WTAM the and former with HBC ami Judy with i'BR and WJAY ,.erio,med remarkably well, and as the roar of applauM greeted them, agam and ¡¡SiS. thej answered the crowd with encore, galore. . Ye., the affair c mt i.ued «n ani on uniil three little bells the foUow. ing morning, snd the rommIttoe in , charge and outs.de help » an outlet for their new found £y ... private and a it wa*. Yours truly •«• presen* II can eay B • 'Un<,y . ■ i.knowMge welle«t group o' ffort. turned And n«»w m cire th.n k. to vorher, ever. w r.'>■ ' of .ucee»« of in a performed actually ran chill* one's spine, to see est blm«m- .fter »« ,rAn* faip. Here g»«e* them! Joan »Itter »h »r h happine»» «P *» la B. f«,! dit ma) Many thanks f WEST NEWTON, PA. S.t., Dec. 12 i. drawing near, for at -thia time the Westmoreland County SNI'J Fed • ration will sponaor the final enter tainment of the year. Thi. gre.t event i. taking pl.ee at the Slovene Home, Claridge, Pa. The chairmen for the day and the committee a»« working with every effort to m.ke this the. outstanding success of the Federation's ye«r.-* With the entertainment beginning Bt * p. m. Hot. afternoon and on till the "wee hour." of the morning, la«» 7.o«nik and his popular swing band Will »»lay ."d furnish the musical melodies (The cor..pl*t* program of, the day will probably br founi In thi. edition.) An Invitation «o attend this Grand Affair i. «-«tended to .11 SNPJ niem-bfff and friend• from Flool City, ( val.ers, J I Junior., IJaltrersal, ( lairtonians, Key»ton»«n. and othe. neighbetiag Mge. near eur iocolity not mentioned ^ A plecant afterii.<»n i, «»-ured to all who (¿ratal Aff.lr, «nd the the Fede*.tion alii d<. 1, , ak- .t a bearty W< tffetim. H'>w r™ lang. L'tana ? To repeat P.l b»rr within .»»«#th row at tb.< time nov tt. m, sh em ri/ |ourv * yed »«« • " OhU. eta*>pirg ua on our short vlfit there. Than we proceeded on to Cleveland to pay a visit to Bro. Budy, formerly of ll»e Young Americans of Detroit, and now a Struggle, where I also bad the opportunity of meeting more Strug glei. at tbe Slovene Work« »' ll<»m« I John K«••• •>, Mike J.kin and .Mh#r., whose names I can not ret ail Oh, yef., that l«»vely looking baiUnder. Mi-- Jeannl«' I'.rku of lb«« Slovene | Home AUGUST LAWRKN4 E, U.lK* (** train. We were to meet them In three days, but It h.d taken us over i»V«n, "Jla'a" mother had been frightfully worried about her baby." boy She swore thai he had been killed, drawn, «lived and quarter«!, and hi« remains fed to tha hogs In tome God forsaken apot. Nothing could convince her that we had mer«-ly l«rri«d. Two whole days sh« wait* .»«I, then la sheer dvsperation she seat a telegram home stating dog-III. tica I ly th.t her eon had run afoul nomewh.ro «nd wa. Iw.t Thereupon •h« left Bu^na vaa, hlied a h.rao and buggy and drove to her alater's farm at UrAna sola, "Jin" wa. not to be placated without sMing his moth*r that alght. In aplU of th. admonitions of my mother we drov. down to Novo m.ato, alaiat two mile, dowa the ro.d, and there found the g«»til nica whieh my mother recommended, operated by an old school mate of hers. Gospa KoMak cried profusely when we came la. Before we eoukf even introduce ourselves she went for a litre of wine and told us how beautifully my mother sang when she was a girl and how jolly they used to be when they were single. "Filch" and "Hal" stayed while PROGRAM AND DANCE sponsored by the Westmorelnd Federation tfc* SNPJ on Saturday, December 12, 1936 at the Claridfa, Pa., Hall Wefceme Addreea' end «*enlag of prorra« "HavW." of We.1 Newton: "Fa* and eeen;ng attend thi. mem tier. all they en Irom* to »v-Hatt#, Ptern, Der If, week, •*» II .t « iwmr On Hwnda> rw. ef d mw and ( lev. arí Kalem making e few a«^.|et»«.»»«*• . ^ Frank. Ixwts, Judy .oaderfal bo.p.Ul.ty thef h«! f»ven 9. JOM pll ltr«»|*tl> K IMl' M Srlrctiooo hy Kiefing Korkt p «dmv" -"Perice" -"Veíale»" The l'eipeee ef tfce FederetWm Feder, t loa- Sfeake» Im SW»*e»e "lae Fa » PWM- «f the Klwveae Nal louai Benefit Märtet) Fi adel. Kpe.krr la Kaglk* Select lei > by Siagèaa S^lel, VéfUë'i "Hladtaiek - Jaka F rade» l*r I of Oie Jennie "SV an' A t«B> »iy Aal^t» E«r«ih »m ll»e iminirt«».«* ol «aliare aad ed««uea Hin/um So-Ui» "Sto.ener tt. Ifrvat", ander Mie direr- IMH. of Wirfi ae May »f P»i»-her g h l'a "PruilH a mui"'( The F aa ele ame lfw»bend> a tlireo-ari piay, pre- '-n«r«1 by ihe Drsmatte Bartion ef rt»e Federatloa JMfilIlÉ^^^^H t0Ui M««.* M» • a.»4. m* «i Him> rtrt,, M* >«• M> m r.,u* Viiu if* IMse*» iMi* t«#«a s** Aar»*« 1 »• 'W" lliai Ii tir i *m a. »•-•*• .M m»»i**é e» M*«» R r Fer Program -ladle, aad líenllemea »te-<%il4rea age It ta la Ite-4 bittre* la ara^ Free IKnelag la (he F. ee«ttg M** leinen We—ladle« tie siw*. a ia» /osan ana ma «rta «rara* i«m i»» TW « I«»*»- »•• i a«*MBa*t »» i«*s AdmiMia« I« f,r.t ride In an eutom.ibil. | .ad th. boy drove on to 1. hsd never »-'«" 7" /i? " Uuna Mla. 1« America I had Men eatraordlnarily beautiful ear as WM' oars, The radio left him completely awed and the smooth purring 01 the motor reused him to earlaim In wo*« derment. Onee hofore several years ago he had been on the "vlak" to Ljubljana He said that his name was Pleekovw and th.t he lived with hia mother and sisters. His father bad gone to Am*nee a long time eg«' and now vary aeblom wrote home any more. How melancholy w.s hi. story and how desperate his hinging for his father I couldn't help but put myself In his pl.re wund«rlng how thing, would Iw with me h.d out of ths w.y pl.ee.. I h.d hotued through Ark.n..., Oklahoma and Tesas. I have eaperieneed the lone-linea, of the American Deeert. I had wandered through the foraata of Northern Mlehigen and Wlaeonain, but I was still to find trae secla«i«m. A*f! eternity of w.lderneaa along the shraply curved mud rood ted aa through "va." after "vas." The M«a-eta" was wide enough for the car and the « l«»»e»t core had tu lie taken to keep u. from .llppmc into the dark abys. on either side I was lompieuly worn «Hit, aad I shall be my fathei not sent fur my mother, forever thankful U> that go.nl lad fer aad the children after he had g«me' bringing us thr«Migh thai night. At ta A meri« e. My «»wn sltuotion was ¡ the liegiaalag he told u. that B wa. a Ima. t «sa« tjy Hb« Ma. I told him that I knew of a Pleeb«i*#« ia ('aa only "En<> are del«*" bol it Memed to I» over fifteea miiea, Each hauae •in.buig Fennaylvanla, about thirty we came 1« he jumped .mt of th. «-ar home, and the g«*id «nd aoftly rappel on th« window Ith teel. welling «nd lieglnning with « "Proaim" and mile, from my | lad looked et me r« i am>« *e in hie eyes. Bef«»re wa eoald dlseaas this «ay iMrther he tesisl «s le b«lt,' gotiiag that here we would have ta tuen off re«eh«d the cartway we bad been following, thai ae hod errived a« Bo'na vos j No trompeta Miunded On Return ««f thi. Na'IV. No bauds played I« herald my return, «fier Iwenly-flv» y.«ra, to the place of my birth end the tdrthplaec of my mother and falbe» aad all their anrector. I heard waly the croaking of flog« «ad the peaceful ntdigale ef cricket. I« the brush Yet ao souad eeuld hove, i «en sweeter to my aching heart Here «t la et my bmg days af aa-■p»fl«e would be eaded The easioue dream, of laaaly a.aie» night• at la«t wer« realised What peace ead «ruling with « "Hvala lepa" he kept direetioa. At last we a i|utet hamlet lying still among the I roe*. Here wore Mm« mud dwellings, thaUbed roafs, and plain «»aken door, which we had Men lhr«iugh«iut the Balkan rounlrle* Finally w« tam« to the ead of the road and while "Jin" a*U his guide itart«d up e mountainside I Mt drewdly ll.lenlng to the rodle. All wa. m peaceful and quiet that I «lipped lelo O deep siaep "Jla" wakened me with aa oath "What a Fwe CAM «ecv<0N J WITH ALU rioiTifi Woi ten's Round Table SAe mid: "My religion is everything to mc. If Lottie has no religion, she's to be pitied. Let her pray—inwardly—in quiet moments, end God will answer her prayers. He always answers mine." For her whom God has been so eager to'answer all her prayers and peice of minfl, the best H y Mary Juyg Little Monti came mysteriously. The tale went around that it had been brought from somewhere by a dog. The scrub pine community liked the idea of mystery child, and because of his "miraculous" birth gave him the name of little Moses. After a few days, the mother confessed, explaining in dctai) the conditions of the child's birth. Nowhere was there a i more ridiculed woman on that day 1 than 1Jrs. Effie Crawford, the mother of the child. The villagers would have pone of it. It was incredible! She was not the child's mother I She couldn't be! Little Moses had been brought to them by the dog. A mystery child! For to belive the month er'i story would have been to deny the very existence of God himself! They knew better than the mother how the child was born. This time it happened in the scrub give her quotation is Mark Twaim't "War Prayer.*' After >he" has read it, Jet "her" consider whether God or Satan are more adept in making prayers come true. It follows in part: "Oh, Lord, our God, help us to tear soldiers to bloody shreds with our shells; help us to cover their smiling fields with the pale sent for to battle. Be thou near them! help us to drown the thunder of the guns with the wounded, writhing with psin; help us to lay waste their humble homes with 1 P|n* community of Louisiana. It has the hurricane of fire; help us to wring. happening since time Hnmemo-the hearts of their unoffending wid- rial. Ages ago in India there had been ows with unvailing grief; help us to 1 Crlshna, begotten of a virgin mother turn them out roofless with their lit- in * mysterious way; then there was tie children to wander unfriended Buddha, also born of a virgin. The over wastes of their desolated land in ' *ame had happened among the 81-rags and hunger and thirst, sport pf smese, who had a God born of ,a the sun-flames of summer and the icy I virgin, "impregnated by the sunbeams," 340» years before Christ the Chinese had a god whose birth was also ascribed to that of a virgin mother. The ancient Egyptians had all kinds of gods whose births were of similar origin. Kulers and leaders of every description including Julius Caesar, Alexander the Gtoat, Ptolemy, Plate, Pythagoras, and acores of others all down the line were supposed to have had virgin mothers and mysterious births. And when the Christians came along, they couldn't even think up an original idea! And to the present day, the poor hack woods mother who tells the truth about her child's birth is scorned and shamed and chased out of the village! Not becauae she is immoral or just plain human. Oh, my no! Because she shouldn't have destroyed the myth that maybe god had sent another son upon the earth and honored it by letting a dog bring Jt in his mouth! winds of winter, broken in spirit, worn with travail, imploring Thee for the refuges of the grave and denied it—for our sakas, who adore Thee. "Lord, blast their hopes, blight their Jives, protract their bitter pilgrimage, make heavy their steps, water their way with their (ears, stain the white snow with the blood of their wounded feet ... r e —Pr*SiMti*n tmr Vm— e And from all appearances for centuries and centuries the Lord has answered this prayer just as faithfully as he tried to answer "hers." Why not try Satan T -Fr^MtlM ret Use— • The incident of the Baby Moses down In Pearl River, La., well illus-trates Voltaire's famous quotation that "If there weren't any god It would have been necessary to create one." Lodge Letters MUSKETEERS' MUSINGS MOON RUN, PA.—-Thanksgiving eve found some Musketeers dancing to Phil Lewis and his orchestra at the Revellers' dance, while the others were dancing to Freddie Merrick's at the Junior Prom. Thanksgiving day several Musketeers Journeyed to Library to attend the J. Z. Jrs. Anniversary celebration, while the others remained in Moon Run to help celebrate its anniversary affair also. The Musketeers wish to take this opportunity in thanking the Revellers. Clairtonians, Lucky Stars, Mc-Kees Rocks, the locals and others that attended the Fall Dance on November 14; the Clairtonians having the largest representation. Again may 1 say—thanks, thanks a million. Musketeers, our yearly meeting will be held Thursday evening, December .1, at 7:80 p. m. sharp. Kach and evary member should be present, a* very important matters must bo taken care of. Officers for the ensuing year iiiunt be eiectrd, Details of the forthcoming bowling tournament must be completed, the means of traveling, etc. Plan« to be formed for the new yrar's activities. So pleeM* be on time for the meeting on December 8. ELIZABETH M AMI1ROZIC, Ixtdge 70(1. Bt < KKYK HITS lly STKPHIK and M Alt V* BARBKRTON. O.—After spending the week here, there end everywhere, all wr can do now is remi-nis<*. "We Thr**" Marled out by attending the CWvelam! t'«immodores dance whvte we fprnt s very enjoy-ablr evening. "Skipper" Konchsn dnl a fine job piloting her crew through another of th»i» "st-jrms," No. «ii'iti-nt with the exritement at the danit, w» went In *earch of more and enied up n a bowling alley. Ye», we artnal'y did bowl after all thr tall and such perfect scores!! (Id ay I* Mr ^should warn th# Pennsy g'rli tb»v won't have much of a ehnn e t i win if we onter the tournament ) star * hi. m —'- —-in i «.'i^raa—1> More Natives Return Meads. Entering the city of Bar -I berton oar destination waa the" Slo-1 vena Home, the location of this greet affair of the SNPJ Buckeyes. We had the good fortune to meet the two most popular young ladies of the Buckeyes, Stephie and Mary, and were introduced to the male member of the group, Louis Kosela of Ambridge, Pa. This group was quickly added to our five and we proceeded on towards the great af f fair. On arriving there, more familiar faces were soon recognised— Olga Valencheck, Anne Janeah, Joe Poje, Mitxie Zupec and many others, too numerous to mention. The musio by Joe Lukecic snd his Happy Hi Hatters soon had our group dancing to the wee hours of the morning. We regreted the ending of this grest affair and after a little persuading our group finally decided to remain over night. We were invited to stay at the homes of Mr. and Mra. Yan-kovich t and Mr. and Mrs. Motozel. We thank you as well as Francis Ysnkovich, Stephie Motoxel and Mary Apach for your wonderful hospitality, and we hope .to repay ycy on your viait to our city. When the dock struck the fatal hour of two in the afternoon we slowly proceeded back to Sharon and left behind the magic city of Bar-berton and that grand lodge—the SNPJ Bud RU The Upper keyei UPE RT'S SCANDALS. (for ir *<{ from j age 7) toned through hi» n > e «evrral time* a» he thought of it "t kno ked on ev rv »» »hi» «.«to ih"e maintain," h~ »al - "WVm now peofiU»'" But It wa* dark, mere ful night that hid a«-ay from him the poverty and kj i» or wht-h he had not seea. Two lirV d travellers h'ttndered their way h'«*' t>> Non mestn I awrar that now that lad Hack there in Butna ves 1« (till praying for the generous aftrsnyerf who gave him that colossal Up <»* twenty dinar* »40*). Then Wednesday this department visited our neighboring state, Pa., again. The Revellers dance really held the spotlight that evening. We arrived a little too late to get the winning ticket for tfte turkey, but congratulations to the W. Aliquippa lass who did take home the "bird." Even though the strains of "Goodnight Sweetheart" meant the end of o perfect evening at the Rev's danca, It was Just a start for a like evening to be spent in Library on Thanksgiving. The J. Z. Jrs. dance reminded us so much of our own in , that they had a capacity crowd and everyone was having one grand time. Each month of this year we've been trying to induce our fellow members to attend lodge meetings, but all In vain. Now there is only one more meeting thia year and that a very important one. It's to be held at the usual place Friday evening. In addition to plans for our Uth anniversary dance Jan. 80, this meeting will Include election of officers for the ensuing year. 8o, all members please attend and help select thoae who are really willing to work in the interests of the lodge. Side Glancesn*>The Clairtonians were in a blue ami peftslve mood at the Moon Run Musketeers dance. It was too had you didn't come to Barbel ton.—Just keep Jan. 80 in mind now. Ru|»ert comments on our dance -quote: "Our gang had one of the »»est times we've ever attended so we hopr We may come back for another 'ripsnorter. We have been talking about that great day ever t since we came back." Unquote. Now see what all of you who did not attend miftsed, The party who left the copy of SNPJ by-laws here will have to call for It in p«rson~-vnless we get big hearted and return it by, mall. Our apologiea to J. F. B. We' • rally are sorry and won't let it hap-! pen again. We've been enjoying /.•«ftHrfc X*fmnHc'(i "over there" write-ups so much we've decided to *ave our money and take a trip like that ourselves. But still, Just read-in« the artirle« makes us fevl as tho we're there. We'll be on the look. ; out for the "Braintruetees" write-ups. Our thanks and appreciation to J. Bogatay for her hospitality during our stay in Pgh. Don't forget the promised trip to the Magic City. More recollections nest time. Members, don't forget the meet, ing at the Hall, Friday night. MORNING STARS MS PITTSBURGH, PA.-The regular meeting of the Morning Stars will be hold st the Slovenski Dom, 67th and Butler sts., Sunday, Dec. 18, at 7:80 p. m. instead of 10:80 a. m. This being ths last meeting of the year, let's make it 100% in attendance. Let's go, Morning Stars. ., ADOLPH MIKLAVIC, Secretary. ■ I.. •. LODGE NO. 605 DE8 MOINEsTTa—snpj Lodge 606 will hold their annual meeting on Dec. 20 at 2 p. m. Please attend! FRANK TOMSE JR., Secretary. LODGE NO. 79 ELUM, Wash.—All members . «Dobrodoili," No. 79 SNPJ, attend the annual meet-hall on Dec. 20 at 10 taking the place of the Secretary, and all dues are payable to itts. KATHARINE DEVERAUX, / , Acting Secretary. —- / YEARLY MEETING LATROBE, PA.—Members of Lodge 726, SNPJ, please notice that the yearly meeting of the lodge will take place ¿he second Sunday in December, which is December 13, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon pt the usual pllee. The meeting should have taken place the first Sunday but has been postponed because of urgent reasoqf. All members are "cordially invited to attend since this is the yearly meeting of the lodge and many important matters will be discussed. MARY E. FRADEL, Secretary. WEDNESDAY. Drr 2 19& ^ Integrity Broadcast CHICAGO.—Our officers: — Sister Edith Podloaaik, our Recording Secretary, is a loyal member, hard worker on all Lodges affairs and does far more for the Lodge than what her duties call for. Sueh member is (valuable to the Lodge and to the Society. The Recording Secretary re« ceived $2 per year. I believe this is the lowest paid Recording jkcretary in any SNfrj Lodge with «flnember-ship of a 100 or more. But the Integrity officers are not seelrihg high pay for th# Week they pmrtMs They work for the Ledge's, ¡»»«©is. We qeed more members like i our Reci day of each and every mo„th and must be paid to the Uc| ScnSt the month. It i. not only wrong'bu very unjust for the secretary oi l Lodge to hold the report beca£ few members are habitually ^ making payments. Member, who have not paid promptly to the tary should be reported promptly trmrHan*« ...;»L. ■ . r ** accordance with the by-law. of Z Society to the supreme secretary, .„d he payments be made U^refom on time This i, . word of warning, not only to the secretary, but to the ord. I hers who have formed the hahTUr Secretary is. I appreciate her j being late about making their month- peration With and do hope that me for the Lodge Sister Podlesaik ly payments. w^ carry on without interruption, toj The Juv nèrve the Integrity Lodge in th? fu- to a closf ture as She did In tKè past - tegrity Lo Juvenile Campaign will come osf on Dec. 81. Will th tegrity Lédge take the hono. of on Dec. 81. Will the In-IP ■ . honor of aH curing the most Juvenile member. S '7 abhor anything that's not streamlined." Spirit-O'Grams By Whoosit FEDERATION YULE PROGRAM DEADLINE CHICAGO.—All who are In-tereeted lit appearing on the Chrieimae Juvenile Party program should let ua know •t once. Call Rockwell H426. No one will he added to the program after December 12. COMMITTEE. ST. LOUIS, MO.—The Spirits celebrated their 8th anniversary on Nov. 22 at the Jugoslav Sokol hall, and what a celebration that was. They gave a party and dance, and those who attend this affair will admit that was the* best time they have had for some time. The quilt, which was given away on the drawing, Was won by Bro. Pete Dolenxe. This quilt was made by a few of the Spirits members; the material was donated by Sis. Winslo Roshell. We were glad to see there some of our ex-members, and a number of prospective member! who will be- celebrated their organieing of the new Lodge. A number of Spirits in the celebration, next regular meeting will be on Dec. 11. This is going to be an important meeting, as it is the laat regular meeting of the year. There will be a number of members initiated into the Lodge. Also the date will be set for our Annual meeting. We are very glad te see Sis. Min-nine Kokal back with us again, after being away for quite a while. WOLVERINBS - , . DETROIT, MICH.—Your next re- eome Spirits in the' Very near future.' gular meeting will be held Sunday, On Dec. 16 is the Integrity's reg-' this Campaign? How about mskin" ular and annual meeting. / At this ( a final eifort to go out and »ecu« meeting you'll elect your officers for the youngsters amongst your friend, the year 1987. You must choose your into the SNPJ. Bro. Baffetti hag officers according to the service they done quite a lot by securing JUve-perform for the Lodge. All personal niles for our lodge. How about ths affairs must be left at home, only rest? Where are you old-timer»? such affairs should be at the meeting Let's get going. that will benefit the Lodge. * - --Have you ever heard of the fellow Letters were sent out to members who was "Just going to?" You dont interested in sports. All replies must have to go far to find him. The be in by Dec. 6, because we must go truth of the matter is that— on together for the name of the Lodge He waa "going to" insure hi. auto-and not for any other reason; to pro-! mobile—when it was stolen, jnote our action in the sport field j He was "going to" insure hi. p. among the rest of the SNPJ Lodges, rage—when it burned to the ground. We have nothing to lose and a lot to | He was "just going to" have hia gain together, for the Lodge's honor. Hfe insured when he laid down and — died. Do not forget the Pionier Dance' Do you know of any "Just Goinf Sat., Dec. 6, and do let them know Guys"?—Get going and "just get-that you are a member of the Integ-! hlm Int° the SNPJ. The music was tfcrnished by Ed ( Doba and his ac&rdion. (Boy, how Ed can play those polkas I) The committee should be thanked for their good Work they had done in making preparations for this affair. We wish to thank the "Rad-nldka Sloga" Lodge for their donations, and also thet'"Planin;ki Raj." The beautiful attendance prise (a coffee percolator and tea pot) was donated by Mrs. Anna Kacin. We thank mrs. Kacin for her lovely donation. The Spirits have a lot of thanks to offer to Sis. Winslo Roshell. She not only donated the material for the quilt, but took the prise in selling the greatest amount^ of drawing tickets. The prise was, credit of $1 on her monthly dues. That still wasn't enough for her, so she mansged to get into the first, ranks of selling ad mitt ion tickets. That should make some of the members take notice on what really can bo1 done. Let's ull see If we can't show 1 as much spirit an Sis. Roshell haa December 6, at 487 8o. Livernois ave., and will begin at 10 o'clock sharp. Matters of special interest will be discussed, also the election of officers for the doming year. Wolverines, it is ^our duty to attend this importa-ant meeting and select your leaders for the year 1987. Please do not fail to attend this meeting. Let's have 100% attendance. ALBIN OBED, Sec'y Lodge 077. FRIENDLY CITY JOHNSTOWN, PA.—We want to thank the Friendly City members for their kindness during the death of our father and husband. We want especially to thank Ella Dezelon, Friendly City member, who helped all the while with the work. DIMIC FAMILY. Mrs. Bilge: "I never husband was lasy." Mrs. Bilks: "He's had a postal on his desk for a week now and says he can't read It because It's wrong side up." shown, in making these affairs successful. There are other members knew your slso who should be looked upon, for ; doing their bit in disposing of their tickets. , , Three cheers for Dentld, III., the birthplace of another SNPJ K. S. Lodg*. On Sunday, Nov. 29, they LODGE NO. 81 SHARON, PA.—The end of the I year is drawing to an end, and with it comes the election of Lodge officers for the coming year. It is the duty of each mtember of our Lodge "Slovenski Dom," No. 31, SNPJ, to attend this meeting Dec. 13 and help to select members who take interest in their Ixidge affairs, and are willing to work for the benefit of our lodge. So—Brothers and Sisters— those of you who have not attended any of our meetings this year, be sure to come to our next one, which rity Lodge. The tickets for our April 3 dance are on hand. Who will take the first 100? Our aim is to sell 1,000 tickets for this affair. 120 members, each selling 10, that should be 1200. That ahould be easy. For every 6 tickets you sell you will receive one free. This is a form of a "commission," or you get something for doing something for the Lodge. Let's hear from the membera who will take the first 1001 Would you like to have your meeting changed to the 4th Friday of the month? I am asking this because I have several such proposals from members. Drop me a card regarding this. Also would like to hear from members that have some idea but are afraid to say it. Send it to me without your name, and I will bring it up at the meeting. The Chicago District Federation of SNPJ is sponsoring its annual Xmas Party and Dance on Sunday, December 20, at 2 p. m. at the SNPJ hall. Admission 26c with ticket—36c without a ticket. Bring all the members of the Juvenile Dep't to this affair. All members of the Juvenile Dep't and members of the Lodges that are members of the Federation will receive presents. We would like to have all the older members with their children at this affair so that we may go on in the future with bigger and better affairs for Juvenile members. Give us a hand by attending in large numbers. All Integrity members, do not forget this affair—because t,his affair ia for'our Juvenile members. Important It is a very dangerous habit for our members to be late or tardy in making payments to their Secretary. It is stil more dangerous for the Secretary to delay sending the monthly report together with the necessary monthly payments, as required by our by-laws, to the supreme secretary. Monthly payments or dues are due at the Ms in Office on the last will fall on Dec. 18 at 1 p. m. Don't forget, think of those members who will help to build up our lodge and with suggestions might contact iome MICHAEL FLEISCHHAOKER, Secretary, Lodge «81. 1 v ■ Universal Comets UNIVERSAL, PA.—The October 81 dance was stops'.' No greater results could possibly have been expected—they were beyond anticipation. We are wholly satisfied, snd express our sheerest thanks to .U-ter lodges of Pennsylvania for their support. Thanks, also, to the Pioneer, of Strabane for stepping aside on October 81 in favor of tks Comets. Thia consideration should not b« overlooked by the Comets Lodge. 1 Fall time is activity time in the Comets Lodge. Monday evening finds many of us in the Moose Club in preparation for that big bowling tournament of the Federations on Jsn. 1, in Ambridge. Our Campaign Committee haa recently realised thst our juveniles can be put to some uiefol work which will produce fruitful is* suits.. They, together with our Juvenile Committee, called a meeting of the juveniles at which the following program was adopted: 1) For each new juvenile secured during the remaiaing daya of the present Juvenile Campaign, the young proponent will receive the award offered by the Society. 2) Arrangements for the Co** ets' Annual Xmas Party were made. 8) A Juvenile Dramatic Group will be formed to promote plays, the first to be present at the Xmaa Party. The response to the juvenile program has been quite gratifying. Already the secretary has advised thst in less than a week's time our juveniles have more than ten applicants to propose. It looks to me as though we must get the active support of the youngsters to attain the desired juvenile membership of 100 in our lodgt by December 81, But some Comet* say that the support of juvenile» will carry us far past the 100 mark. Time will tell. The committee in charge of the dramatics is in the msrket for some good children's plays. Anyone elect them as lodge officers for U>37. FRANK PAULENICH, Sec'y. member of the Comets Lodge-MICHAEL R. KUMER, Lodge 715. The John Smiths By Harold Magin meuse to 4.UT THI tmtMl- INT«« THt • •••• Fink fulicr* TCmpC* •OAS® TO WHlTl HtAT *NO na oaoens tm« str«««- flWfAMÏSS TO laiAM tmwu th« oicmu.t utnv at anv cost *8TCWtte*P' STOKER SlSNOimuV OSAWI A oASilV weftke BAWfMSy JCM! tSO TIME* HAS CAPSeP since ooft CAsr"sce9CV CALUS TO BREAK > IT UP > AN' \-£T 'S/W 1 ►THRU, 1 BOYS! THt MEN- SjpHW WOSMtm »atAK UP ▼>*« WICHST LINS ANO TH« «TWKt- BSVAKIRS OLOATINOLV MARCH TWfau THI fACTOÄV SATt"* ¥ thi WtM«*/of*V4« 1 «vwivn to nm cnio, * so oosss I'll. 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