/*merisim Domovi m NO. kjd-eothf 3rook?vyoS La»e - Klvn N.y n a ‘ *1227 m IN SPIRIT 0OROON IN IAN0UA9« OmS ^ivft£Rie/% mi' Nations! and International Circulation CLEVELAND OHIO, FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST 8, 1969 MORNINO NCWSPAMSA ŠTEV. LXVII - VOL. LXVII (eausescu poudari! neodvisnoj! Pariij V svojem uvodnem govoru na 10. kongresu Romunske komunistične partije jc njen vodnik poudaril neodvisnost in enakopravnost Komunističnih partij. BUKAREŠTA, Rom. — Glavni tajnik Komunistične partije in predsednik republike Nicolae Ceausescu je govoril 1951 partijskim delegatom iz vse dežele na 10. kongresu, ki se je začel v sredo, pet in pol ur. Razlagal jim je politična stališča in nazore ter posebej poudarjal načelo neodvisnosti in enakopravnosti komunističnih partij. Vodnik Romunske Komunistične partije je svoje stališče o-risal natančno in ga branil od- proti ločno prav v času, ko skuša Sovjetska zveza z močnim naporom uveljaviti stališče “socialistične skupnosti” pod vodstvom Moskve. To stališče poudarja v času, ko se bliža prva obletnica sovjetsko-satelitskega vojaškega bohoda in zasedbe Češkoslovaške. Rada bi dosegla, da bi to stališče priznale vse komunistične partije in tako odobrile naknadno sovjetsko-satelitski vojaški nastop proti ČSR. Ceausescu je nastopil v svojem govoru zelo previdno. Čeprav je Sovjetsko Komunistično partijo zastopala delegacija pod vodstvom manj pomembnega tajnika Cent ralnega komiteta Novi grobovi Raymond Hollis V veteranski bolnici je umrl 49 let stari Raymond Hollis s 5905 Prosser Ave., mož Antoinette, roj. Mrzlikar, oče Marilyn Wilson, Raymonda Jr. in Gertrude brat Wilberta, Marie Jarvis in Doris Smith, dvakrat stari oče. Pokojnik je bil rojen v Clevelandu in je bil zaposlen pri Riester & Themacher. Pogreb bo iz Želetovega pogreb, zavoda na St. Clair Avenue v ponedeljek ob osmih zjutraj, v cerkev sv. Vida ob devetih, nato na Kalvarijo. KP K. F. Katjuševa, je vendar, pomoč za Biafi o pregledana to pozdravil najprej. Nato je pozdravil špansko zastopstvo pod vodstvom 73 let stare revoluci-jonarke Dolores Ibarruri “La tJasionarie”, potem severnoviet-fiamsko in nato šele italijansko ln jugoslovansko. Kongresa se udeležujejo zastopstva 66 tujih komunističnih partij. Med njimi ni kitajske, severnokorejske, albanske in kubanske. “Pod svetovnim socialističnim sistemom mi ne razumemo blo-ka, v katerem se države članice spoje v enoto odpovedujoč se Narodni neodvisnosti, ampak u-Veljavljanje socializma kot ^ednarodne sile z zmago v ve-čih neodvisnih državah, ki se razvijajo neodvisno in organizi-raJo same med seboj odnose na r^vih načelih marksizma-leni-^izma in proletarskega naciona-lzma,” je razlagal Ceausescu in Se s tem ponovno javno in jasno Postavil proti “doktrini Brežnje-ln proti moskovski hegemo-n'ji nad komunističnimi država-vzhodne Evrope. znašajo zaloge severni Aljaski vsaj 45 Aljaska krije neizmerne haloge petroleja in plina NOME, Aljaska. — Geologi in rugi strokovnjaki petrolejskih ^užb trdijo, da °lja v bilijono-v sodoV, zaloge plina pa trilijonov kubičnih čevljev. Bukarešta, Rom. - zastop-Ki* ZSSR K. Katjušev je "stro prijel Romunijo zaradi oastitve Nixona, tega pa obdol-Zl zvite taktike pri spodkopavanju povezave socialjstič-držav”. Delno oblačno, hladnejše. Naj-sJa temperatura okoli 80. ligerija napada Rdeči križ radi pomoči Riafri LAGOS, Nig. — Vlada Nigerije je v posebni izjavi nastopila Mednarodnemu Rdečemu križu, ker se noče podvreči njeni zahtevi, da mora biti vsa pomoč za Biafro pregledana na tleh Nigerije, predno naj jo letala neso v Biafro, nekdanjo Vzhodno pokrajino Nigerije, ki se je maja 1967 oklicala za neodvisno državo. Pretekli ponedeljek sta ponesli dve letali v Biafro skupaj 30 ton zdravil in dve toni hrane. To sta bila edina poleta od začetka junija, ko so nigerijska lovska letala sestrelila letalo Mednarodnega Rdečega križa, ko je nosilo pomoč v Biafro. Zastopnik nigerijske vlade je zatrdil, da ta ne bo odstopila od woje zahteve, da mora biti vsa ozemlju Nigerije od nigerijskih nadzornikov in ne na kakih drugih tleh od “mednarodne komisije”. -----o----- Poizvedovalni kotiček Rojakinja Poldi Vovk iz Zaloga, sedaj v Torontu išče svojega bratranca Johana Kočarja ki živi nekje v Clevelandu. Prosi, da jo kliče telefonično v Toronto na št. 783-3161. — Pregled krav v pogledu tu-berkulina so začeli v naši deželi leta 1890. Kanadski razgovori s Kino so se zataknili Rdeča Kitajska je na stališču “ene Kitajske, to je Kitajske ljudske republike, med tem ko Kanada zagovarja stališče dveh Kitajsk, Mao-ve in čangkajškov'e. STOCKHOLM, Šved. — V fe-buarju so se začeli fu razgovori med kanadskimi in kitajskimi zastopniki o vzpostavitvi rednih diplomatskih odnosov med obema državama. Razgovori so potekali v dosti prijateljskem in odprtem razpoloženju. Tako so v Ottawi pričakovali, da utegnejo biti naglo in uspešno zaključeni. Položaj se je temeljito spremenil, ko je prišel v juniju v Stockholm novi kitajski poslanik s točnimi navodili. Kongres kitajske Komunistične partije je letošnjo pomlad določil nove smernice kitajske domače in mednarodne politike. Novi poslanik je prinesel nova navodila. Med tem ko je preje izgledalo, da bo rdeča Kitajska voljna razpravljati samo o vprašanju vzpostavitve r e d n ih diplomat-kih odnosov, je postalo sedaj o-čito, da v Peipingu niso za tako rešitev. Razgovori so se zataknili, ker Ottawa ni pripravljena trenutno razpravljati o celi vrsti vzporednih vprašanj, ki jih hoče Peiping rešiti, predno bi vzpostavil redne diplomatske zveze z Ottawo. ^ \ Med temi sta zlasti vprašanje priznanja Formoze in politike dveh Kitajsk, ki se zdi, da jo zastopa Kanada in zahteva po eni sami Kitajski, ki jo zastopa Pei ping. Tam pravijo, Peiping ali Tajpej, nikakor pa oba! V Peipingu bi seveda tudi radi, da bi Kanada zagovarjala sprejem rdeče Kitajske v Združene narode. Ne posebno veliko V ZDA je zaposlena v grafični industriji, tiskarnah s pomožnimi panogami, povprečno od vsakih 259 le ena oseba. Predstavniški dom je za demokratičnejšo pot PARIZ, Fr. — Predsednik francoske vlade Jacques Cha-ban-Delmas je ostal v glavnem mestu in pridno dela, ko je veči- Včeraj na njegovih rojakov na počitni-l cah v alpskih letoviščih ali pa na morskih obalah Sredozemlja in Atlantika. V teh tednih, ko je! politično življenje zamrlo, ima priložnost pripraviti vse potreb-j no za jesen, ko bo postalo v Parizu zopet živahno in morda ce-| lo vroče. Novi predsednik vlade pod predsednikom republike G. Pompidoujem je v radia in televizije nedavno dejal, da bo njegova vlada kazala večjo skrb za javnost in njene želje ter potrebe. Chaban-Del-mas ne misli vladati s trdo roko in avtoritarno, kot je bilo to pod De Gaullom, on se var j ati, posvetovati niki raznih stanov ODOBRIL DAVČNO REFORMO je Predstavniški dom izglasoval s 394:30 glasovom reformo davčnega zakona, ki olajšuje davčno breme posameznikom z dohodki izpod $100,000 na leto za povprečno 5%, pa zmanjšuje pravico do davčnega odpisa oljnim družbam od 27.5% na 20%, odpravlja pravico 7% odpisa na račun novih strojev in podališu-ie davčno naklado 10% do konca leta 1969, 5% pa do 30. junija 1970. voru WASHINGTON, D.C. — Predstavniški dom je vče- ra-i zavrn'l poskus poslati predlog odbora za pota in načine o davčni reformi nazaj v ta odbor in nato predlog sam z veliko večino odobril. Zanj je glasovalo 394 kongresnikov, proti pa le 30. Predlog davčne reforme olajšuje davčno breme posameznikov za nekako 5% vse do $100,000 letnega dohodka, družine s 4 člani, ki nimajo dohodka preko hoče raz $3,500, pa davka sploh oprošča. Določa dalje, da morajo °CL j3*8.0" I P^a^ati davke vsaj od polovice svojih dohodkov tudi tisti, s pre sa.-(ki sq sedanjih predpisih bili davka prosti z ozirom na njihovih potrebah in predlogih način s,vojih d1ohodkov- Petrolejskim družbam znižuje pra- 6 ' vico odpisa od 27.5% na 20%, vsem podjetjem pa ukinja pravico 7% odpisa na račun novih strojev. Podaljšuje zvezno naklado na dohodnino 10% do konca letošnjega leta in 5% do 30. junija 1970. Prav tako podaljšuje tudi davek na prekomerne dohodke, davek na prodajo avtomobilov in na rabo telefonov. V skladu z novim demokratič-nejšim duhom je Chaban-Del-mas opustil ministrstvo za informacije, ki so mu očitali, da novice “prireja” Željam vlade, in dal večjo svobodo televiziji in radiu. Novo sproščenost v odnosih do javnosti je pokazal tudi predsednik republike G. Pompidou. Vatikan ni vedel nič o očitkih škofu Defreggerju RIM, It. —- V Vnikinu trdijo, da tam niso nič vedeli o vojni pretekosti Defreggerja, ko je bil ta lani predložen za pomožnega škofa Muenchena. V javnost je med tem prišlo, da je sedanji škof med 2. svetovno vojno po višjem ukazu naročil ustrelitev 17 vaščanov v vasi Filetto di Ca-marda v severni Italiji, kot kazen, ker so tam partizani ustrelili 4 nemške vojake. Sedaj je sv. oče baje odredil preiskavo o tem dejanju vojaka Predlog davčne reforme je izdelal odbor za pota in načine Predstavniškega doma, katerega načelnik je znani W. Mills. Delal je na njem dolge tedne. Mills je pri izdelavi predloga ubiral srednjo pot upoštevajoč zahteve javnega mnenja in nejevoljnih davkoplačevalcev, pa tudi potreb zvezne vlade in boja proti inflaciji, ki doslej še ni pokazal posebnih uspehov. Glavni boj se je vršil o tem, kako olajšati davčno breme ljudem z malimi in srednjimi dohodki. Liberalna skupina kongresnikov se je zavzemala za povečanje pravice odpisa od $600 na $900 ali celo na $1 200. To bi zmanjšalo davčni dohodek za 15 ali celo več bilijonov. Tako so izbrali drugo pot, ki pa je manj koristna malim davko- M. Defreggerja, ki je vzbudilo ptečevalcem, pbsebno še, če so toliko pozornosti ne le v Nemči-|lastniki nepremičnin. Postopno ji in v Italiji, ampak tudi dru- povišuje predlog pravico no od-god. |pisa od sedanjih 10% in največ Nemški kancler Kiesinger rine tudi v zunanjo politiko CLEVELAND, O. — V zahodni Nemčiji vlada koalicija krščanskih demokratov in so-cijalistov. Kot vsaka koalicija ima tudi nemška svoje težave. Manjše so bile v prejšnjih časih, pa jih partnerja nista skrivala pred javnostjo. Večje so sedaj, pa jih skrivata. Nemčija se namreč nahaja na pragu parlamentarnih volitev in koalicija nima ravno veselja, da bi preveč glasno poudarjala, kaj loči obe stranki. Kadar more, govori rajše z dejanji kot z besedami. Na primer: V koaliciji je krščanski demokrat, predsednik vlade dr. G. K. Kiesinger prevzel glavno odgovornost za notranjo politiko, socijalist W. Brandt, zunanji minister, pa za zunanjo. Brandt je svoj novi začasni poklic vzel prav zares. Počasi, toda dosledno, je spremenil tok nemške zunanje politike, ki ga je že pred par desetletji usmeril pokojni kancler K. Adenauer na Zahod. Bistvo spremembe je v tem, da je Zahodna Nemčija začela voditi aktivnejšo zunanjo politiko napram komunističnemu svetu. Brandt je skušal odpreti vrata do vseh rdečih vrat. Na splošno se mu je to tudi posrečilo, akoravno ni pri tem dosegel tistih uspehov, ki jih je pričakoval. Bilo je zanj glavno, da je bila nemška javnost z novo Brandtovo zunanjo politiko zadovoljna, nasprotuje ji le nekaj nemških desničarskih struj. In tako je postal Brandt neke vrste simbol za nemško zunanjo politiko. Ni zanemarjal stikov z zahodnimi zavezniki, iskal je nove z nekdanjimi sovražniki na vzhodu. To seveda ni bilo prav ministrskemu predsedniku Kiesingerju; saj je bil nekako odrinjen z mednarodnega diplomatskega o-dra. Kadar se je pokazal na njem, ga je navadno spremljal Brandt. Krščanskim demokratom to ni bilo prav, toda niso se temu stanju upirali. Nemci še zmeraj poznajo staro disciplino tudi takrat, kadar jim nalaga bremena. Prišla je doba volitev in Kiesinger je moral pokazati, da ima kot predsednik koalicijske vlade zadnjo besedo tudi v zunanji politiki. To najlažje dokaže nemški javnosti, ako gre sam brez spremstva v Združene države Amerike. To je tudi storil. Ni- xonov režim tudi nima ničesar proti temu, saj mu nobeni socijalisti niso p r i r a s 11 i k srcu, tudi nemški ne delajo izjeme. Tako oba politika, Nixon in Kiesinger, kar lahko pogrešata Brandtovo navzočnost. Kaj bo Brandt rekel na to? Ni sicer vesel te Kiesinger j e-ve taktične poteze, toda vznemirjen pa tudi ni. Ve namreč, da ne bo Kiesinger Nixonu ničesar obljubil, kar ni že naprej dogovorjeno. Ve tudi, kaj bo Kiesinger zahteval. Ne boji se torej, da bi sestanek Nixon-Kiesinger kvaril njegove politične načrte. Zakaj taka obzirnost pri Kiesingerju kot pri Brandtu? Oba mislita, da bo treba ohraniti sedanjo koalicijo pri življenju tudi po volitvah. Odprto bo takrat le vprašanje, kdo jo bo vodil, ali krščanski demokratje ali socijalisti. Vodil jo bo pa tisti, ki bo pri volitvah dobil največ mandatov. Ker sta oba koalicijska partnerja skoraj enako močna, lahko že par volivnih o-krajev spremeni sedanje ravnovesje sil v koaliciji. Vkljub temu imata Nixon in Kiesinger dosti vprašanj, ki je nanje treba iskati odgo- vore. Na prvem mestu je vprašanje, kako p r i p r aviti Kremelj, da bo začel olajševati stike med obema Nemči-jama. To je tista rana, ki Nemce najbolj boli. Obe nemški koalicijski stranki to dobro vesta in zato nestrpno čakata, kdaj se bo. začel “tajati led” med Bonnom in Moskvo. Po ironiji usode bodo led začeli tajati kitajski komunisti. Cim bolj nasilna bo njihova napadalnost napram Kremlju, tem bolj bo Kremelj prisiljen, da si zavaruje hrbet na zahodu s popuščanjem napram Nemčiji. Na tem polju bo Amerika igrala glavno vlogo. Le naša dežela lahko vpliva na Moskvo, ako sploh kdo more vplivati, da naj bo zmernejša v svojih zahtevah do Bonna. Razume se, da je tudi Amerika zainteresirana na obstoju nemške vladne koalicije, zato bo Nixon rad ustregel Kiesinger j evim željam, kolikor bo mogel. Ustregel bi jim tudi takrat, ako Kiesinger ne bi prišel osebno v Washington. Njegova pot se mu je zdela potrebna, da se z njo u-veljavi pred nemškimi volivci. To je glavni cilj Kiesinger-jevega potovanja v Ameriko. $1,000 na 15'7o in največ $2,000. Hud je bil boj tudi okoli znižanja posebnih davčnih ugodnosti za petrolejske družbe in raznih vrst ustanove. Tudi tu se je odbor odločil za srednjo pot te ugodnosti je le delno omejel, ne pa jih popolnoma ukinil, kot so nekateri zahtevali. Boj se bo nadaljeval v Senatu V Domu izglasovani piedlog je bil poslan v razpravo v Senat, kjer je napovedal sen. R. Long, načelnik finančnega odbora, da se bo potrudil za črtanje znižanja pravice davčnega odpisa petrolejskim družbam. Proti temu znižanju se je izjavil predsednik Nixon še tekom volivne borbe. Boj v Senatu bo nemara trd ker bodo najrazličnejši interesi in njihovi podporniki skušali doseči spremembe in dopolnila predloga po njih željah. Senatni finančni odbor je obljubil, da bo delo na predlogu končal do 31. oktobra letos in ga nato poslal pred celotno zbornico. Pričakujejo, da bo predlog v glavnem le obveljal in bo v Senatu potrjen. Njegovi sestavljale! v Domu trdijo, da je to doslej največja davčna reforma, kar jih je kdaj naša dežela doživela. Zadnje vesti WASHINGTON, D.C. — Predsednik R. M. Nixon je včeraj predložil Kongresu naj v prihodnjih 12 letih odredi 10 bilijonov dolarjev pomoči javnim prometnim sredstvom po mestih ZDA. — Nocoj ob desetih bo predsednik Nixon govoril preko radia in televizije vsej deželi o svojih načrtih za, reformo socialnega skrbstva in o drugih domačih potrebah. SAIGON, J. Viet. — Včeraj je prišlo do štirih večjih, ostrih spodadov z rdečimi, v katerih so imeli ti 82 mrtvih, Ameri-kanci pa 8 mrtvih in 23 ranjenih. Največji je bil spopad tik južno od Demilitarizirana cone pri Con Thienu, kjer so enote 9. mehanizirane divizije ZDA zadele na dve četi rdečih. WASHINGTON D.C. — Senat je včeraj izglasoval s 47:46 glasovom predlog sen. R. S. Schweikerja, republikanca iz Pennsylvanije, da naj Glavni računski urad, organ Kongre-sa, pregledava račune in dru- Iz Clevelanda in okolice Na piknik Tabora— Društvo SPB Tabor v Clevelandu vabi rojake in rojakinje na svoj piknik na Slovenski pristavi v nedeljo 10. avgusta. Igrali bodo “Veseli vandrovci”. Asesment— Tajnica Društva sv. Katarine št. 29 ZSZ bo pobirala v sredo, 13. avgusta, od 6. do 7.30 zvečer asesment v SND na St. Clair Avenue. Seje v mesecu avgustu ne bo. Farni piknik v Akronu— V nedeljo ima fara Kristusa Kralja v Akronu, kjer je za župnika naš rojak rev. V. Cimperman, svoje letni piknik v Maga-dore na pikniških prostorih St. Michaela. Na ta piknik vabi župnik vse svoje slovenske prijatelje in rojake. Na pikniške prostore se pride po avtocesti 90 proti vzhodu, nato na avtocesto 271 proti Akronu do Rt. št. 8 do križišča z Rt. 18 po tej na levo. Ne vozite po Rt. 18 na vele-cesto, ampak sledite E. Tall-madge Ave. do Tallmadge Circle, kjer vzemite 532 do 526, kjer je na levo pikniški prostor. Seje ne bo— Podr. št. 25 S2Z ne bo imela seje v nedeljo popoldne. McDonald bo odprl svoje podružnice v getu— McDonald Systems Inc., je objavil da bo danes odprl 4 svoje podružnice v črnskem predelu mesta ki so bile skoro en mesec zaprte zaradi piketiranja od strani črnskih skupin. Trdi, da ne bo mogel noben črnec kupiti teh okrepčevalnic in prodaj ai-nic pripravljenih živil, če ne bodo pokazale primernega dohodka, ker mu ne bo nobena denarna ustanova dala posojila.— Črnski vodnik dr. Clement je črnski pritisk za prodajo teh podružnic označil za “grobo izsiljevanje”. go denarno poslovanje Pentagona. Predlog je bil izglasovan kljub močnemu odporu in raznim taktičnim poskusom preprečitve glasovanja sen. J. C. Stennisa, načelnika Senatnega odbora za oborožene sile. Predlog bo veljaven šele če ga potrdi tudi Predstavniški dom in predsednik ZDA podpiše. Izgledi za to niso posebno dobri. LIMA, Peru. — ZDA in Peru sta včeraj objavila, da se bo posebni zastopnik ZDA John N. Irvin vrnil v Limo nadaljevat razgovore o odškodnini za razlastitev International Petroleum Co., podružnice Standard Oil Co. New Jersey-ja. WASHINGTON, D. C. — Tri zahodne sile so v posebnih notah predložile Sovjetski zvezi razpravo o olajšavah prometa med obema Berlino-ma in med Zahodnim Berlinom in Zahodno Nemčijo. A. Gromiko je pred Vrhovnim sovjetom pretekli mesec izjavil da je ZSSR pripravljena začeti take razgovore. JERUZALEM, Iz. — V sredo in včeraj so izraelska letala in tanki napadli postojanke onstran reke Jordana v odgovor na arabske gverilske napade. Arabski gverilci so na te izraelske napade odgovorili z lastnim napadom na naselja na izraelski strani, pri čemer trdijo, da so pobili okoli 80 Izraelcev. Izrael o tem napadu doslej še ni nič objavil. Ameriška Domovina b »t. Excel. lease. $10,000. CO 7-2852 after 4 p.m. (151) RESTAURANT — N.W. location. NEW EXPWY. STATION. Northwestern stat. CTA turn-a-round. Reas. Sun 9-12 Mon.-Fri. 7-9 867-8668 152) jan. Le senca suma, da kdo ruje zoper njegovo krono, je bila dovolj, da so mnogi zgasnili pod rabljevim mečem ali poginili na dnu večne ječe. Ko je “restitu-tor urbis et orbis” (Obepovitelj mesta in sveta) zvedel za te tožbe o Belizarju, se je zaprl v svojo delavnico, prebedel vso noč in razmišljal: Steber na severu ob Donavi je porušen. Hilbudij je padel. Sloveni naj se zbero in spomladi ima opustošeno vso Trakijo. Res je obilno nadaril Tunjuša, da zaneti razpor med Anti in Sloveni. Ali popolnoma se ni mogel zanesti na Huna. Iz Azije je dobival vedno resnejša poročila, da se dvigajo Perzi k uporu. In sedaj naj odpokliče Belizarja in ga uniči? S tem si podre še edino oporo v bridkih časih. “Kje bi dobil takega? Ni samo izvrsten vojskovodja, tudi bogat je. Tisoče vojakov vzdržuje, da ni treba zanje hi stotine talenta vzeti iz državne blagajne! Kje bi dobil enakega? Teodora, carica, bi ga dobila. Seveda — takega, ki je nepremagljiv v ‘biserni dvorani’'kraljeve palače sredi dvornih krasotic. Ne, ne, njega ne smem uničiti!” Četrtič je že obrnil peščeno uro na slonokoščenem stojalu. Sipa je tekla neslišno kakor bleščeča nitka skozi drobno luknjico. Upravda je stal pred uro. Čas je bežal, njegove misli pa so bile težke, kakor pribite in vklenjene. Stopil je k oknu in se ozrl na morje. Zvezde so ugašale. Pro-pontida je ležala mirno pred nogami carskih dvorov, kakor bi čakala, kaj ji naroči vsemogočni despot. Jadrnica, ki mu je prinesla poročilo, se ni ganila v pristanu. “Hagia Sofia,” (Sveta Modrost. Ta cerkev stoji še danes, spremenjena v turško mošejo) je molil cesar, “glej, nov hram ti zidam, Salomona hočem prekositi, navdahni me, usmili se me in daj mi modrosti, ki je potrebuje vladar v bridki uri! Raz- PIZZA-PICKUP & DELIVERY S.W. side. Small plaza loc. Established. HE 6-1510 aft. 4 p.m. (154) PRINT SHOP NW sub. Offset, letter press. Est. 9 yrs. Compl. shop and ofc. equipt. unlimited. Liv. quarters—4 rms. Gross $30,000. Bus. & equipt. and/or bldg. LAKE PRINTING CO. 833-9583' (154) BEAUTY SHOP AND BLDG. 7 rm. apt., 2 car gar., shop downstairs, plus nice bsmt. All equip, inch Owner transferred. 3600W-1300N. 486-9435 (154) imeti lepši dom. Poplačaj mi trud ob tej uri!” Zazoril se je dan, kladiva zidarjev so udarila na zidu nove cerkve. In zažarelo je v glavi Upravde. “Ni res, ne verujem. Belizar je nedolžen! Samo preskušnjo naj prebije!” Sedel je, vzel pergament in napisal: “Ker si ukrotil velikega sovražnika, ti daje tvoje gospodar in car na voljo, da ostaneš v Afriki- in odpošlješ v Bizanc Ge-iimerja in ujetnike, ali pa se vrni sam in pridi z njimi vred. Obsije te milost despotova!” Še isti dan je odplula ladja in na njej Salomon, poslanec, s carskim pismom. Medtem je Belizar po drugih ovaduhih že zvedel za tožbo. Brez odloga je obremenil vse ladje z neizmernimi zakladi, jih napolnil z ujetniki Vandah, pustil v Kartagini posadko Heru-lov in se pripravil na pot v Bizanc. Hitel je, da bi se opravičil pred cesarjem in se znosjf nad krivimi tožniki. Ko je Salomon dospel, je bro-dovje že čakalo na odhod m najhitrejša jadrnica je nesla v Bizanc poročilo, da se vrača zmagoslavni vojskovodja. Justinijan je spoznal, da je rodila tožbo zavist, zato je sklenil napraviti triumf v mestu, kakor so ga slavili samo rimski cesarji po zmagah nad barbari. Prekositi je hotel Tita in Trajana. Odprle so se cesarske blagajne in sipale zlato in srebro. Hipodrom je velel na novo okrasiti. Stebrišča in lože so se kar šibile pod težo preprog. Od severa in vzhoda so gonili drobnico v nepreglednih čredah. Sli so hiteli iz mesta in oznanjali v dežel praznovanje po zmagi. Ljudstvo se je gnetlo in vrelo od vseh vetrov proti Bizancu. Kmetje so pustili plug na njivi, rokodelci so vrgli orodje iz rok. Glas despota je velel vsem v mesto. Obetale so se jim gostije, kakršnih še nihče ni doživel. In ker so na zimo barbari od vseh krajev in koncev šli za klicem “panem et circenses”, je bil Bizanc v januarju tistega leta nabit/in natlačen ljudstev vesoljne zemlje. Upravda je razpisal velike nagrade zmagovalcem v dirkališču. Prav poseben za- se je vadilo, vse urilo. Kapado-kijski in arabski konji so se plačevali s kupi zlata. Na vežbali-šču je vrelo od zore do mraka, vse je stavilo, berači in milijonarji, kdo zmaga, zadruga zelenih ali višnjevih dirkačev. In sredi tega nestrpnega čakanja so se pojavile pred Bizancem v drugi noči meseca februarja tri rdeče luči na morju, Belizar j evo brodovje. Bogati Epafrodit, trgovec z dušo in telesom, je porabil priliko, da bi se prikupil Teodori irt po njej seveda Justinijanu. Zakaj prebrisani Grk je vedel, da ga utegne en sam trenutek, ko bi se pokazal premalo navdušenega hlapca mogočnemu despotu, zaplesti v pravdo zaradi razžaljenja veličanstva. In te pravde so se vse in vselej kon-čavale s tem, da je obtoženi izginil v globoki ječi, njegovo premoženje pa je pogoltnila nenasitna carska blagajna. Zato je naročil Melhioru, naj kupi najboljše konje. Po vseh sejmih je vohal oskrbnik in ogledal vse dirkače zelenih; slednjič je zasledil na vežbališču štiri arabske žrebce, ki so utegnili po splošni sodbi zmagati. Kupil jih je in plačal zanje zaboj zlata. Nato jih je podaril Teodori, češ naj jih spusti v tekmo pri višnjevih, ki so bili njena stranka. Teodora mu je poslala v zahvalo v srebrni pušici svilen trak, s katerim je imela spete lase v kopeli. Epafrodit je vprašal tudi Radovana, ali se razume njegov sin Iztok na lok. Ko je Radovan pri- Louis Majer Shoe Store 6^1 !0 St. Ošalr Avenue, OleveSand, Ohio 44103 - Tel. 391-0564 velika RAZPRODAJA čevljev traja samo še do petka, dne 15. avgusta Izkoristite 20 do 50% znižane cene pri poletnem obuvalu. Prinesite seboj ta oglas, da dobite 10L popust tudi pri drugih nakupili. Vašega obiska bomo veseli, tudi če sedaj nimate potrebe za nakup! trdil, je ukazal Grk dati Slove-noma lepo obleko iz platna in jima priskrbel tablice, da bi se v hipodromu uvrstila na prostor med tekmece lokostrelce. Prišel je dan triumfa. Osrednja cesta se je prebudila v rano jutro okrašena kakor indijska nevesta bogatega dvora. Vso noč so se gibale roke delavcev in sužnjev. Vsi velikaši, ki so se poganjali za ugled na dvoru, so trosili s periščem denar, da bi bila pročelja njih hiš ob cesti zadosti sijajno ozaljšana. Pomladni hlad je dihnil z vlažnimi vetrovi od morja. Kapljice tanke rose so se obesile na vence in nanizale nanje milijone biserov. Zdelo se je, da sta tudi morje in jutro pokorna despotu. Zadehtele so mirte in lovor, rožmarin in rože so pokrile vse ceste in vse stene. Z zidov je visel z močnimi dišavami napojen vanitatum murnost! vse je sama niče- (Dalje prihodnjič) ^.OOOOOOOOOSOgOOOOOOOOOeOOOCOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOP' S Kollandrovimi skupinami najlepši izlet na počitnice v Slovenijo za 3 tedne VOZNINA NEW YOKK-LJUBLJANA-ZAGREB-NEW YORK- SAMO $330.00 Otroci do 12 let plačajo polovico, dojenčki do dveh let pa samo $30.00, če potujejo s starši. (Dodati je $70.00 za prevozne stroške po suhem, za najemnine avtomobilov, posebne izlete in podobno). Sprejemamo prijave za poslednji dve tritedenski skupini v tej sezoni: ■%%;■ odhod 1. septembra-povratek 22. septembra odhod 8. septembra-povratek 29. septembra Za vse druge skupine so mesta oddana. Hitite izkoristiti to lepo priložnost. Za rezervacije in podrobne informacije se oglasite pri HOLLANDER WORLD TRAVEL, INC. 589 East 185 Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44119 Phone: 531-1082 ali pa 431-4148 JoococsoooosooooooopeooooooooooooooeooooooooooooooooC CHICAGO, ILL. kon je izdal za dirkače, borce, metalce kopij in lokostrelce. Vse CHICAGO, ILL. V BLAG SPOMIN OB OSMI OBLETNICI ODKAR JE V GOSPODU PREMINULA NAŠA LJUBLJENA, NEPOZABNA SOPROGA, ZLATA MATI IN STARA MATI BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Ladies Sportswear Shop For Sale in the Village shopping center, Gary, Indiana. Doing large growth with exceptional net profit. Long lease, top line. This store has a very clean inventory. Established i4 yrs., increase every year. Reason for selling, retiring. 3572 Village Ct. Gary, In.d. (151) MALE HELP WE HAVE IMMEDIATE 0?ERIR6S Starting Rates • SPOT WELDERS 2.50 per hr • ARC WELDERS 2.74 per hr • DRILL PRESS 2.50 per hr • PIPE FITTERS 2.74 per hr • ELECTRICIANS 2.74 per hr Class B) • GRINDERS 2.74 per hr (Flexible Shaft) • ASSEMBLERS 2.50 and (With Mechanical 2.74 per hr MALE HELP WELDERS — MAINTENANCE MAN. For new plant. 3.30 p.m. to midnight. All benefits and profit sharing. Joslyn MFG. & Supply Co. 10909 Franklin Avenue Franklin Park, 111. 455-0884 (151) FEMALE HELP Housekeeper and Helper — for Home Econ. Test Kitchen. Doing food testing and photography. 5 da. wk. 8 hr. da. Paid vac. Uniforms furnished. Good pay. WH 4-6459 (153) COOK Wanted immediately in Small Residence Club for career girls. Permanent position. Good salary, room, board and benefits. Phone MI 2-4366 (154) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Ability) Must have good work record. For Commercial Kitchen Equipment. Merit raises, paid holidays and vacations, and other company fringe benefits. APPLY IN PERSON G. 5. BLAKESLEE & CO 1844 S. Laramie, Cicero, 111, (Douglas Park “L” 1 Vz Blocks) CARY New 2 story home. 4 bed-rm., 'IVz ba., 2-car gar. A.C., full bsmt. 1 acre lot. No. of Barrington. Exc. trans. Trout Valley fenced in. 50 lots available. Days — 312-658-4541 or 639-7871. Evenings-- 815-338-2377. USD MARY ZGONC Izdihnila je svojo plemenito dušo dne 8. avgusta 1961. Gospod, daruj ji mir, naj večna luč ji sveti, ker si dobrote vir, uživa raj naj sveti. Žalujoči: soprog JOŽEF ZGONC, sinovi FRANK, RUDI in LOUIS s svojimi družinami in ostali sorodniki. Cleveland, Ohio 8. avgusta 1969. škrlat, v živih barvah so vihrale drage tkanine po zraku. Venci so se v globokih lokih spenjali od hiše do hiše, nad njimi so trepetale zlate tančice, kakor bi razpenjale meglice večernega sonca peruti nad cesto. Izza vseh oken sb se svetili jasni obrazi naj lepših bizantinskih krasotic. V njih laseh, na belih vratovih, na svili in bagru so počivali milijoni, vkovani v zlate diade-me, bleščeče nimbe, v koralde in zapestnice. In s streh je odsevalo v živo pisanih barvah oblačilo služabnikov. Vsak gospodar jih je danes pražnje oblekel; tudi ti so morali z vzornimi telesi, s pisano drago obleko klicati gospodarju v čast slavo carskemu triumfu. In tam doli pri morju si je nadel v ječi Pentapirgu zadnjič škrlat krog pleč in krono na glavo kralj Vandalov, Gelimer. Na njegovem licu brezupna vdanost, ne jok ne smeh, ubit njegov ponos, ubita duša. Nič jeze, nič strahu, nič žalosti, samo ustnice so se trudno premikale in venomer izgovarjale: Vanitas V NAPAČNI DRUŽBI — Piska, ki je rastla v družbi rac, se je spravila z njimi tudi v vodo v Silver Springs v Floridi. Zgleda, da se le ne počuti v vodi prav dobro in doma! (151) ARLINGTON HTS. — OWNER Comb. brk. and frame. 3 bdrin., IVz ba. Tri-level. Cent, air cond. Pan. Nr. everything. $29,500. 437-5163 (151) rec. rm. STARO POKOPALIŠČE. — Japonka moli na pokopališču pri Kyotu, kjer so pred stoletji pokopali 7,800 neznanih vojakov, padli}i v vojni. • ....... • j, Ameriška Domovina !/*■ ra/l- f% IUI— H O ^ E- '4HvacAN m spirit POMWN IN LANOUAM ONMT SlOVfiNIAN MORNING MWSPAPW Marshmallow Cereal Crunchies If you prefer sweets for the youngsters that are foods as well as confections, try these Marshmallow Cereal Crunchies. They would be fun things for the children to do while the grown-ups are barbecuing in the yard. Finely broken shredded wheat biscuits form the interesting shaggy coating for marshmallows dipped in melted chocolate and butterscotch bits. Besides making good nutritional contributions, breakfast cereals are handy recipe ingredients. Try them and see! Use a small chafing dish or water jacketed fondue pot for the sauce. And double or triple the recipe as your crowd requires. Marshmallow Cereal Crunchies 1/2 cup semi-sweet or milk 2 to 2V2 cups finely broken chocolate bits shredded wheat biscuits i/2 cup butterscotch bits (oblong or bite size) 1 tablespoon shortening 30 large marshmallows Combine first 3 ingredients in small heavy saucepan. Place over very low heat and allow to melt; stir until smooth. Spear each marshmallow with a long bamboo skewer or fondue fork and swirl it in chocolate mixture until bottom and sides are evenly coated with mixture. Roll in crushed cereal; press additional crushed cereal onto marshmallow, if needed. Remove from skewer or fondue fork and cool on buttered baking sheet or waxed paper. Yield: 30 crunchies. Everyone Invited To Akron Parish Picnic Father Cimperman of Christ the King Church in Akron, Ohio invites all his friends from Cleveland, Col-linwood, Euclid, and Newburg to their annual picnic which will be held this Sunday, August 10th in Magadore, Ohio at St. Michael’s Picnic Grove. DIRECTIONS: take Rt. 91 to Tall-madge Circle, at the Circle make a THREE QUARTER TURN to Rt. 532, take 532 to 526, at 526 turn left to St. Michael’s Grove, or Take Rt. 90 to 271 to 8, when 8 crosses Rt. 18 in Akron turn left. Rt. 18 is E. Tallmadge Rd. Rt. 18 will enter the Expressway. DO NOT GO INTO THE EXPRESSWAY but follow E. Tallmage to West Ave., (E. Tallmadge Ave. and West Ave. are one and the same Rd.) West Ave. will run into Tallmadge Circle, At the Circle take 532 to 526. At 526 turn left to the Picnic Grove. <5». lf. Ameriška Pomwina 'll , t n.T. 1 a O Fd-1^=3 ; L*1Si Ls- ™COI Condensed news from our home front ★ Miss Pepca Skvarča arrived re- Houston, Texas — A notice sent cently from Yugoslavia on a three- to members of the Nottingham For-Week visit to her uncle and aunt, 1 est Social Club announced the club John and Josephine Trcek, .1140 E., ^ouid feature a . “sin-along” and 176 St. She can be reached at 486- “awards will be given for all 6090. Have a good time! j eventJ.” ★ Mr. John Trcek of 1140 E. 176 * Sioux Falls, S.D. — A mascu-St., also received a visit from ano- J line version of the Candy-Stripers, thcr niece, Mrs. Frances Seljak of 1 girls who serve as hospital volun-Toronto, who arrived last week with her husband and two daughters. ★ A baby girl was born last week in Parma General Hospital to Mr. ^nd Mrs. John Culkar, Vista Dr., North Royaiton, Ohio. Congcatula-tions! ★ Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Javec of Montana, Calif., came to Cleveland to visit their daughter, Mrs. Mary Nlikanovic, 2431 Stephen Ave., Eu-chd, and their son, John Jevec, 86 267 St. Welcome and have a good time! ★ Anzlovar’s Department Store, 6214 St. Clair Ave., is holding a sale Until August 15th. AH items are sold at 20% discount or better. Double ®agle stamps on Tuesdays. ^ Louis Majer Shoe Store, 6410 St. Clair Ave., is selling summer . shoes with a 20% to 50% discount Until August 15th. If you cut out the ad in our paper, dated August I teers, has been formed here in re-' sponse to frequent requests from boys who want to help. The Red Coats, so named because of the attire the youths wear while on duty, donate their time to McKennan Hospital. They range in age from 14 to 16. Their duties include helping in the laboratory, library, special services, inhalation therapy, main offices and outpatient departments. •fa Cincinnati, O. — Santonio Chambers, 24, wanted to observe the proceedings in Police Court recently, but when he tried to gain entrance to the courtroom, officers told him it was too crowded. He then pounded on the door until he got the attention of the bailiff. Chambers was to appear in that same Police Court the nefet day on charges of disturbing the peace. Pollen Count Starts On August 15 Mr. Bernard, Acting Director of the Cleveland Health Museum; said Dr. Theodore J. Castele Of Lutheran Hospital will once again'this . year provide pollen count reports starting August 15 to Sept. 30th. These samples have been taken in the past at various locations throughout the Greater Cleveland area. Dr. Castele’s research has indicated that there was little variation among the ■four sampling stations on a day to day basis. THIS PROGRAM involves four lab technicians and Dr. Castele and is taken twice daily with analysis and counting at Lutheran Hospital labs. Reports of the count are made available free to the press, radio and TV stations by the Cleveland Health Museum upon request. It has been pointed out by prominent allergists in this area that pollen counts of this nature, although part of a national survey, have little association with allergy symptoms displayed at this time of year. In some cases this may lead to confusion of the hypersensitive person. It has been pointed out that many factors combine with pollen to produce the individual’s discomfort. People are reminded not to use the count as a basis of self-diagnosis but rather to consult competent allergists for specific sensitivity testing and diagnosis. Only in this way can the causative agent be identified and proper medical treatment initiated. American Home Salutes Par-Fi Club While many young people get a lot of publicity by rioting and protesting and generally being dissatisfied with conditions the older generation is giving them, one particular group is going about the business of helping society and trying to mold a better world, and making life a little more pleasant for those who are in need of cheering. This group is not grabbing headlines, but they should. They are a modest bunch of young men and women just doing their share for the benefit of others. This group is the Young Adults Club of St. Vitus Parish (61st and Glass Ave.) who call themselves the Par-Fi. Besides holding benefit dances and car washes, it has been brought to the attention of this newspaper that the Par-Fi Club members have donated their precious free time for the last few Saturdays to scrape, paint, and trim the house of a pensioner who is unable to do this work himself. . . We congratulate these future rulers of our country on a job •well done and salute your untiring efforts and wish all of ybia much success in your future endeavors! jvd St. Mary’s Plans Parish Festival August 17 is the date to put aside; and remember — this is the date of St. Mary’s Collinwood Feast Day Festival. The festivities will begin in the; school auditorium at 3 p.m. There will be many exciting stands. The; youngsters, the teenagers, the man of the house, the housewife, the] hungry and the thirsty and all fun loving people will find something to please them. EVERYONE is most cordially in vited to come and bring your family and friends. — Proceeds go toward the reduction of the church debt. LEARNING THE LESSON OF KINGS More than 700 years ago that basic charter of liberty, the Magna Carta, was forced upon a tyrannical King by his rebellious subjects. The Magna Carta has been described as “the starting point in the constitutional history of the English race.” It has also aeen termed “the nearest approach to an irrepealable ‘fundamental statute’ that England has ever had.” This document of, 700 years ago laid the foundation of government by law that in principle was ultimately incorporated in our own U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights. The deathless principle of government by law is as valid today as it was 700 or more years ago. Although the British Parliament, according to late reports, is considering legislation to repeal certain clauses of the Magna Carta, the ancient charter’s most important legacy remains intact. It provides that no free man should be seized or imprisoned, or stripped of his rights or possessions, or outlawed or exiled, or deprived of his standing in any other way, except by the lawful judgment of his equals or by the law of the land. Many of us may have to learn again what the English Kings learned at Runnymeade seven centuries ago. The enduring force of law is the basis of civilization and freedom. Residential March For Muscnlar Dystrophy The annual Jerry Lewis appeal to the public will be held from 2 to p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 16, 1969. Funds raised in the annual public health education and fund raising campaign throughout the area have supported a large patient service program which includes payment of diagnostic examinations, clinic fees, purchase of wheelchairs, braces, lifts, hospital beds, and many other orthopedic appliances to aid muscular dystrophy victims. These mo- st. vitcis uois nflrocrlp« Sj/tiekhj) Holy Name Society News Monthly Communion All members are reminded that this coming Sunday, August 10, at the eight o’clock M’ass( the Holy Name members will; recexivo Holy Jackson, Miss. — An “Egyptian WDYOT RTV You’ve seen buttons and bumper stickers that say WDYOT RTV and you’re probably wondering v/hat it means, a product slogan?, a new radio station? No, it’s just a reminder to register to vote. It means, “Wanna do your own thing? Register to vote!” There are a good many reasons for wanting to vote, l) Decisions made at the polls will affect you and your family personally. 2) Decisions made in our representative Infernal Ravenue Sets Special Examination Mr. F. S. Turbett, Jr., District Director of Internal Revenue Service for Northern Ohio, today rerepublic are made by a majority of minded persons who wish to take the “actual” voters. 3) Voting is a responsibility as well as a right. 4) Voter apathy often facilitates the 1969 Special Enrollment Examination in September that their applications must be postmarked no unqualified and corrupt leadership. ! later than August 31. 1. 1969, you can get a 10% discount j mummy which 0k shoes which are not on sale. attraction ir. the capdo builcung in ★ With the August 20 deadline Jackson, has turned out to be a non-tor registering to vote creeping up, Egyptian dummy. - me icai stub’s good to see the Election Board dent X-rayed it for a c ass project »taking things easier. The offices and found it was made of wood and at 623 St. Clair Ave., will be open papier mache. It had been sold to Saturday, August 16 to 5 p.m. and the state by a man in Yazoo Coun-0rt August 18 and 19 until 9 p.m. ■ttt addition, branch offices in all city wards and in most suburbs will open August 13. It you have not v°ted in the last two years, or have Ptoved or married and/or charged Your name, you’ll have to register. Peace Corps Test Aug. 16 Cleveland area residents interested in putting their skills to use in developing nations around the world are invited to take the Peace Corps Placement Test at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 16 at 4240 Main Post Office Bldg., W. 3rd and Prospect. j The Peace Corps uses the Placement Test to determine how an applicant can best be utilized overseas. The test measures general ^ aptitude and the ability to learn a stood as a°tourist I language, not education or achievement. The test requires no preparation and is non-competitive; an applicant can neither pass nor fail. ----------------------------------o----- ty. ★ What did the doctor say to the Egyptian woman? Congratulations, you’re going to be a mummy. Louisville, Ky. — It should be a patriotic November in the Louis- 5) Failure to do so enables ethers to make decisions for you and your family. You are qualified to vote: 1) If ‘you are a citizen of the United States. 2) If you are at least 21 years of age or will be on the day of the general election on, Nov. 4. 3) If you have lived in Ohio for one year. 4) If you have lived in Cuyahoga County for 40 days, 5) If you have lived in your voting precinct for 40 days, and most importantly, 6) IF YOU ARE REGISTERED. If you are not sure of your voter status, check with the Board of Elections, 623 St. Clair Ave., 771-4250. If you are not registered, be sure to do so before the August 20 deadline. THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on weekdays and from 8 a.m. to 12 ■noon on Saturdays. For further information about the Voter Registration Campaign, call 861-1499 or contact Sylvia Debevec, 361-5549. The examination, is to qualify persons, other than Certified Public Accountants, attorneys and qualified former Internal Revenue Service employees, who wish to represent clients in tax matters before the Internal Revenue Service. Applications and information may be obtained from any Internal Revenue Office. An examination fee of $25.00 is required at the time the application is filed. Mr. Turbett said the examination will be held in the Cleveland IRS Office on Sept. 29 and 30. Space Biology And Medicine Police ★ Washington, D.C. — Nothing [ ville suburb of St ^Matthews. Betsy stayed the Apollo 11 courier from swift completion of its appointed rounds. But the postcard U J’hant wanted to mail to the moon ^as not in the bag. It was too long Setting from U.N. headquarters to ^ape Kennedy to make the trip. ■t’hat’s the mail for you! ^ Three armed robbers, with a lookout posted outside, escaped ^tth $2,000 trom the Marquette ®ar, 5388 St. Clair Ave. at 11 o’-clock last week. They forced the Owner, Mrs. Elizabeth Koren, and two patrons to lie down qn the floor 'taring the holdup. Oklahoma City, Okla. — Troy “till, service station operator in this city, knows a bargain when he sees it. Troy 'started a price war Y'ith a neighboring station by cut-lr’g his gasoline prices to 21 cents a Sallon. His competitor, Ed Pem-oarton, axed his prices to 11.9 cents a gallon. Troy’s move? “I took my truck across the street and had him fil1 it,” he said. Ross is running for counciiwoman on the George Washington party slate. The George Washington party is a local party which has held power in St. Matthews for a number of years. ★ Lower Colonias, N.M. — The tiny village of Lower Colonias, which was established more than, 200 years ago, finally has electricity. The 80 Spanish-American residents turned out for the ceremony marking the arrival of electric power to the village 25 miles from Santa Fe. ★ Hollywood, Calif. — Actor Paul Newman and his actress wife Joanne Woodward placed a tongue-in-cheek ad in Los Angeles Times saying they would try to accommodate Times Columnist Joyce Haber “by busting up our marriage even tho we still like each other.” She had written of rumors that their marriage was on the rocks. The Newmans denied it. The half-page ad cost $2,200. Secretary from Lodge St. Catherine No. 29 WSA will be at the Slovenian National Home on St. Clair Ave. on Wed., Aug. 13 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. for dues collection. (No meeting in August.) Stranger in town: Did you see a pedestrian go by here a while ago? Villager: No, sir. I’vo been here an hour and there hasn’t been a thing go by except one man and he was walking.” WEEK-END FILM PROGRAMS AUG. 16, 17 AT 2:30 P.M. LIVING IN SPACE — A CASE FOR REGENERATION Color 12 min. Film depicts various problems which man must solve as he makes extended journeys in space. It illustrates the requirements for oxygen, water, food and waste disposal which must be incorporated in a regenerative or recycling system. FLIGHT OF APOLLO 4 — Color, 16 min. Depicts the assembly and launching of the first Saturn V/-Apollo unmanned vehicle the world’s largest rocket. Shows typical earth orbital Saturn-Apollo flight. BOOK REVIEW Lima, xijcac f . <; 4 . 1 mt. I All these services are FREE ,to ^ members will hear of plans for the victims of Muscular Dystrophy. Also, a comprehensive reseairch program at Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital is being supported by Muscular Dystrophy Associations. IF YOU would like to volunteer to contact a few of your neighbors (15 to 20) in behalf of Muscular Dystrophy Association, please call 731-8022 or 781-8023. our coming annual picnic. The date of the picnic is Sunday, August 24 and it will be held at Saxon Acres, which is located on White Road, in Highland Heights, Ohio. All parish families are invited to attend. The dates to remember are Sunday, August 10 -^- Corporate Communion, and Sunday, August 24 — our Arnuil Picnic, and our Retreat September 26-28 at Diocesan Retreat House.,For retreat reservations call Mike Kolar at UTr 1-6587 or Joseph Avsec HE 1-5436 or the rectory. , ^ I'V J ANGELS TO GIVE NIXON GOLD PASS TO STADIUM Anaheim, Calif. — A hand-engraved, 14-karat gold pass will be presented by the Angels to President Richard Nixon when the Chief Executive takes up residence in the new summer White House at San Clemente, Calif, this month. Formal presentation will be made by Bob Reynolds, president cf the I League office, Angels; Gene Autry, chairman of | Chylak. the board, and Dick Walsh, general manager-. President Nixon, who has attended several of the Senators’ games in RFK Stadium in Washington, is expected to sit in on a number of contests at Anaheim Stadium. The inscription reads: “The Pre- HAWK RISKS FINE FOR DOING GOOD DEED A fine may be in store for impressible Ken Harrelson of the Indians, who went into the standi during a 28-minute rain delay in the first game of a double-header against the Tigers July 20. “This is against regulations and we’ve turned his name into the American said umpire Nestor DODGERS KEEP TRAINER BUSY IN ROLE OF ICEMAN Los Angeles, Calif. — The Dodgers figure they will make a run for the National League West Division pernant if the iceman keeps coming. Ace pitcher Bill Singer and vele- um. From the Indian Tepee sident of the United States, Richard rans Maury Wills and Manny Mota M. Nixon, and his party is extended ! keep trainer Bill Buhlcr on the run the courtesies of Anaheim Stadi- j with buckets of ice cubes. Singer dunks his valuable right arm in ice water and straps an ice pack to his right shoulder after each outing. Wills sits or, two packs of ice as standard treatment for his legs. Mota packs his left knee and left elbow. FANS HAVEN’T CHANGED’ St. Louis, Mo. — The Cubs’ Ernie Banks asked Cardinal General Manager Bing Devine the other day if he thought fans today are “too unruly.” “Nc,” Bing replied, ‘T remember when Detroit fans threw garbage at Joe Medwick ir, the 1934 World Series.” GAL WRITER FIGHTS PRESS BOX BAN New Haven, Conn. — A Superior Court judge ordered a show-cause •hearing August 7 on behalf of Elinor Kaine, New York football columnist who has been refused press box facilities to cover the game between the New York Jets and New York Giants in Yale Bowl August 17. Miss Kaine, a member of the Football Writers’ Association, said she was denied press credentials because she is a woman,. She seeks Yugoslavian Politics Argued in Ihe United States Seven Keys To Hell by Bogomil , Then he carries out that th> mc He Dubrovnik, Vantage Press, New ; depicts each view of thought thru v ,. /700*nn 1 [fictional characters voicing their York (78.9 pp ). opinions. Each of the previously This volumnious novel concerns ^ mentioned political viewpoints has the political debates existent in the 1 jjs own ciuk 0r society. Each tries United States beginning slightly convince the other groups that before World War II, concentrating 1 their political analysis is correct or during the war period, and continu- most logical. ing .into the present. The politics j THE HERO of the story is a lofty argued were n,ot so much of the idealist Nick Stanko. We meet him United States policies, but mainly as a Croatian university student who of the situations in Yugoslavia. | almost flunks his first college En-One group wanted Yugoslavia to glish course. But he perseveres and be an independent state. Another ’ eventually becofnesj the master of body wanted Servia to be seperate (the English language. He is such a from Croatia and Slovenia. Some proficieht writer that his literary desired Croatia to be the capital talents come into demand. Each state. Others thought Yugoslavia should be run by the monarchs. The author states near the beginning of his work that when two Yugoslavians meet, the first thing J they do is form a debating society. \ political group wants to hire his writing services to publicize their activities in the nationality newspapers. Each political group is introduced and explained to this young man who tries at first to re- Kansas City Royals are scheduled to come in for a three-game series on Friday, Aug. 8, Saturday, Aug. 9, and Sunday, Aug. 10. All three games are special dates at the Stadium. The customary Friday night Fireworks Display is scheduled after the Aug. 8th contest, which begins at 7:45 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 9, is Little League Day at the Stadium. Little Leaguers, managers and coaches from all parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York are I $25,000 in damages. invited to be guests of the Tribe } ------0------ for their 4 PM game with the Roy- J Jim: That man is shooting tran-als in addition to taking part in a | quilizer darts into bears.” pre-game parade around the track John: “Why?” area of the Stadium. All Little League groups wishing to be a part of Little League Day are requested to contact the Indians’ publicity office, either by mail or phone, for details. The address is The Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio 44114, or call 861-1200. SUNDAY, Aug. 10, is Camera Day at the Stadium. Fans will be permitted on the track area of the Stadium between 12:30 and 1:15 p.m. to snap photos of their favorite Indian players. The Tribe-Royal game is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Seattle winds up the home stand with a three-game series on Aug. 11-12-13 (all 7:45 p.m. night games) and then .the Tribe takfs off for the west coast for a nine game trip. The only other home dates the- main neutral and only accomplish his writing responsibilities. He finds out men are willing to die, and others willing to commit physical extinction to achieve their ends. Some will switch sides, just to remain political leaders who only live to see their picture in the nationality newspapers, or be applauded at meetings, or sit at the speakers table at social functions, Nick Stanko eventually finds he cannot stand impartially by and becomes personally involved with the political organizations and their people. Anyone harboring any Yugoslavian governmental idiologies in any form will find his viewpoint represented in this mammoth novel. The j Indians hpve during the month of book will undoubtedly heap more August are a pair of 7:45 p.m. night firewood on present political de- games with the .California Angels bates or at least start new ones. on Tuesday, Aug. ?6 and Wed., Aug. James V, De jevec 27. -- Jim: “He heard there is safety in numb-bears,” BE sure to drown all fires. Shake Up A Frosty Party 'O 'V* . . *•• ,rt : —Tr-.l |f,/ ** ' *' ^ jjl' * 1 >' flv ' Make a party for the sandbox set in just a shake . . . with a frosted shake. Serve “as is” or fancy up in various shapes. For the beverages, put out icy-cold cans of the frothy, vitamin-rich shakes. The quintet of “ flavors — vanilla, strawberry, chocolate, chocolate fudge and coffee—comes in pull-tab cans. Just pop and pour. If the mother of the house has just a bit more time, she might adventure with these two simple suggestions from the Borden Kitchen for freezing and shaping the shakes. One’s an idea for a snowman or other favorite cookie shapes; the second is a tri-color pop from a cup. Here’s the how-to-do: SHAKY, THE FROSTY SNOWMAN: Pour three cans of frosted shake (any flavor) into a jelly roll pan lined with waxed paper. Freeze until very firm; then turn onto a chilled cookie sheet. With a cookie cutter quickly cut out shapes; then decorate with chocolate chips or shot, coconut or raisins to make gingerbread men or snowmen. Return to freezer. To serve, transfer from cookie sheet to plate with a pancake turner. TRICOLOR POP (makes six): You’ll need three different flavored cans of frosted shake — chocolate, vanilla and strawberry are the most colorful — six wooden skewers and six 5-ounce paper cups. Fill one-third of each cup with a layer of chocolate. Freeze just firm enough to hold a skewer. Insert skewers into this first layer, pour in vanilla shake to fill another third of the cup. Freeze until firm and pour in a layer of strawberry. Freeze until very firm. To serve, simply peel off the paper cup. Salamis By Nancy Duckworth Drying meat in the form of sausage is one of the oldest and tastiest ways man has used to preserve his food. As far back as the pre-Christian era, writers weie promoting dry sausage — indicating that cooks for centuries have realized the menu possibilities of this meat product. Modern cooks too, can take advantage of these fine products if they know what the label means on the sausage they buy. All dry sausage is ready-to-serve, but differs from other ready-to-serve sausage in that the meat is not cooked. Instead, it undergoes a long process of air drying. This drying process, together with the relatively high salt concentration in dry sausage enables it to be kept indefinitely under refrigeration. Dry sausage aads pep and sparkle to a variety of dishes, and is high in nutritive value, too. It contains the same amount of vital proteins, vitamins and minerals as the fresh meat from which it is made. Because of its rich flavor and firm texture, dry sausage should be served thinly sliced. Use it to top pizza or as an addition to spaghetti or other dishes and casseroles. And it’s a natural for sandwiches and antipasto, too. Small cubes of dry sausage add zest to scrambled or creamed eggs, macaroni and cheese, scalloped potatoes, potato salad and many creamed vegetables. Or, use slivers of it in tossed green salads. The possibilities for hors d’oeuvres and tidbits are almost endless. Many shoppers, however, are bewildered by such foreign names as Arles, Milano, Sopres-sata, Landjaeger, etc., which prevents them from discovering the wonderful world of flavor contained in these dry sausage products. Join those in the know — start by reading the sausage labels. First, look for the mark of Federal meat inspection. It is your assurance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Consumer and Marketing Service that the sausage you buy is safe to eat, was processed under sanitary conditions, and is truthfully labeled. This Federal inspection mark must be on all meat products manufactured in plants which sell any portion of their products across State lines. Many dry sausage products are imported, and thus do not carry a Federal inspection mark. Eoreiga packing plants which produce sausage for export must be approved by C&MS for sanitary facilities and procedures. Even the sausage formulas, labels and preparation techniques are subject to review and approval by C&MS officials. Imported sausage also must pass certain physical and laboratory tests at the time of importation. These are just some of the steps taken by C&MS to protect the American consumer from unsafe and misrepresented food products. Dry sausage products may be classified into two general types — dry (hard) and semi-dry (soft). The two most popular varieties are salamis and cerve-lats, both of which may be of cither the dry or semi-dry class. Salamis are probably the most widely used variety of dry sausage in America. Most of them originated in Europe, with the largest number coming from Italy. The warm climate of Italy stimulated the development of salami. Preserved with an abundance of salt and spices, the sausage was thoroughly air dried end aged, generally without smoking. Treated in this way, salamis could be kept for long periods in a cool place. Many communities gained fame for their own style of salami, using different combinations of meat, spices and casings. But, in general, Italian salamis are made of coarsely chopped, cured lean pork and some finely chopped, cured lean beef. They are frequently moistened with red wine or grape juice, and flavored with garlic and spices. Italians from the southern part of Italy liked their salami heavily seasoned, especially with red pepper, while those from the northern part preferred a milder sausage. Controlled curing, drying and aging processes have been developed in this country for manufacturing today’s salamis. The fresh meat is chopped and mixed with the curing ingredients and spices, stuffed into casings, and air dried at least 100 days. During this period, a-bout 60 percent of the natural moisture is extracted, producing a highly concentrated meat product that keeps well. The sausage also ages or slightly ferments during this drying period, giving it a distinctively tangy flavor. In fact, technically speaking, dry sausage is a “fermented” sausage. Many of the salamis and other dry sausage products have characteristic wrappings of parch- ment paper, tinfoil, or tissue. Some are even tied with distinctive patterns of twine. BC salami simply refers to a salami stuffed into beef casings. Calabrese salami originated in southern Italy and is usually made entirely of pork seasoned with hot peppers. Easter nola is coarsely chopped and mildly seasoned pork containing black peppers and garlic. A distinctive feature of Genoa salami is the cord looped around the length of the sausage and from end to end. It is usually made of pork, although it m a y contain some beef. The coarsely ground meat is lightly seasoned with garlic. It may be moistened with wine or grape juice, or aged in wine for about 120 days. It is not smoked, and often comes wrapped in parchment paper or cellophane, printed with the Italian colors — red, white and green. Sopressata, another Italian salami, is lightly flavored with garlic and generally hotly seasoned with paprika and black or red peppers. It is smoked to varying degrees depending on regional tastes. The finished weight is from Vz to % pound per link. Milano salami is similar to other Italian salamis except that the meat is finely cut. It is spiced with garlic and has a distinctive cording. Alesandri and Alpino are both Italian-type salamis of American origin. Apennino salami is made of coarsely chopped pork and beef seasoned with garlic but not smoked. Arles is a salami of French origin. It is similar to Milano although it’s made of coarsely chopped meat and corded “crisscross” style. German and Hungarian salamis are less highly flavored but usually more heavily smoked than Italian salamis. German salami is made of beef and pork seasoned with garlic It may be tied with loops of twine drawn tightly into the casing about every two inches to give a scalloped appearance. Cooked salami is another classification of salamis that is often confused with the dry varieties. Cooked salamis are made and seasoned about the same way as dry salami. The fresh meat is permitted to cure for 48 hours, but then it is cooked and air dried only a short time or not at all. They are much softer in texture than dry salamis and usually come in larger slices. Cooked salamis are preferred by many for sandwiches because they are less “chewy.” Beer, cotto, and kosher salami are cooked salamis. Beer salami is made oi porx. beef and spices and sometime5 undergoes a short period of ah drying. Cotto is a mildly flavored Italian salami containing whole peppercorns. Kosher salami is an all-beef product made under complete Rabbinical supervision. Curing, seasoning, and smoking are otherwise similar to other salamis. No matter how you choose to serve these tasty salamis, they fit right into the busy home-maker’s schedule. But to make sure your family is getting the safest sausage —- look for the mark of Federal inspection. Remember, not all sausage is federally inspected — only that ! which is processed for distribution across State lines. So, look for the symbol of protection pro-1 t ided by the USDA’s Consumer and Marketing Service. New York (NAPS)— No wonder you’re smart! Your brain has ten billion nerve cells to record what you learn. The information you pick up travels inside you, at speeds up to 300 miles per hour, over a network of nerve fibers 100,000 miles long. There are more interconnections in your own nervous system than there are street corners in all the world. In spite of all this, you and your children may still find some things very hard to learn. Why? The reason may surprise you. “One reason why many students don’t learn as much as they might,” says Norman Spec-tor, noted educator, “is that they study too much.” By “study,” Professor Spec-tor means trying to commit hundreds of facts to memory. “A much better approach,” he suggests, “is to grasp for the concepts — the foundation of facts.” To study efficiently, educational psychologists suggest heeding several rules. We’ll explain them in terms of helping your child to learn, but many work just as well in helping yourself. RULE #1: Make it fun to learn. Encourage your child to collect pretty things — rocks, butterflies, or whatever — then ask if he’d like to learn more about what he’s collecting from a book. For a birthday or Christmas gift, get a subscription to one of the children’s magazines that teach while entertaining. Buy a dollar’s worth of back issues of the “National Geographic” so a child can cut them up and make scrapbooks on a rainy day. Instead of going to the playground all the time, visit some nearby historic places, and tell the child what happened there years ago. RULE #2: Help the child use his knowledge successfully. Learning to write is all the more satisfying to a child if he can make labels out of adhesive tape, then paste them around his room. Let him write the grocery lists, put names in your address book, and make his greeting cards and invitations. Arithmetic is more fun if you encourage the child to figure out how much of his allowance he’ll have if he spends 10c on candy, or how many weeks he must save half his allowance in order to buy a pair of skates. Geography is more of a treat if you keep a globe or an atlas near the TV set so a child can locate places shown on the news show. RULE #3: Encourage success. A child will be more happy with school, and eager to do school-work, if success — high grades or demonstrated knowledge — leads to praise from you. The reward of praise and approval is a much better motivator among children than long explanations of how important grades are for getting into college and making money. RULE #4: Don’t knock failure. Haim Ginott, the famed child Kids today are so disrespectful. My 8-year-old nephew was expelled from school. He said to his father; “I had a little trouble at school. Can you help me?” “Don’t worry,” his understanding father replied. “Into each life some rain must fall; but, remember every 1 cloud has a silver lining.” My nephew looked at me and said: “Talk about the generation gap! I ask for advice and he gives me a weather report,” You've . got nothing to lose but your disability. If you’re disabled, or concerned about someone who is, write: Help, Box 1200, Washington, D.C. 20013. U,s. Dtpartrn,nU>IHr*W’.EduyaUon^.nd Welfare.^ psychologist, warns that it is vital not to compare a child un-tavorably with another. Though on occasion it may stimulate a child to competition, in general the competition is unhealthy and the results negative. “At the same time,” writes Ginott, “a child should not be threatened or nagged. Threats and nagging are common because they make one believe that something is being done about a situation. In reality, such admonitions are worse than useless. They only result in a charged atmosphere, an irritated parent and an angry child.” RULE #5: Don’t knock the teacher or school or the subject. If you say, “Why did she teach you that?” the child probably won’t be able to tell you, but he will have some doubts about his teacher’s knowledge or ability. This makes it harder for the child to follow his teacher’s directions. A better response, if you have such a question, is to go to the school and ask. RULE #6: Set aside a time and place for homework. Not when a choice TV show is on, lest studying become associated with missing out. Not in the kitchen, or someplace else where people are likely to cause distractions. Do make sure that there’s adequate lighting, and that there is one uncluttered place—a desk is best — where the student can have all his supplies at hand. RULE #7; Don’t make learning the name of the game. Game of the States teaches geography, Recall improves observation, Concentration requires players to pay close attention, and Foresight teaches spelling, but all these games and others do their jobs best if you make fun. not learning, the object of the game. Giving a c hi 1 d educational games is fine, but often urging him to play may have a negative effect. RULE #8: Help with homework the right way. According to the National Education Association, “When your child has a homework assignment, his. teacher doesn’t want you to do it for him or even show him how to do it. You can lend a hand though. You can help him select topics for themes. You can help him get together the items he needs for science experiments. You can pronounce spelling words as he writes them. You can suggest ways in which his papers will present a neater, more attractive appearance.” RULE #9: Seeing that learning is in the cards. A library card is a must for a child, but if a parent is too big a bug on scolding, a child may hesitate to report a lost library card. To give extra help at home with math, book and stationery stores have Milton Bradley flash cards that are a big help. The instructions tell you what to do. Interestingly, the man after whom the flash cards are named was an I j educator who nearly went broke I pioneering advanced educational aids 100 years ago (the gist of his idea: learning should be fun). But the company he founded went on to make millions and gain worldwide fame in both educational materials and games. RULE #10: Remember that there’s more than schoolwork to learn. All work and no play may make Jack not only a dull boy but also a neurotic. Some parents, feeling personal victory or defeat based on a child’s grades, push too hard. Other parents schedule so many “learning situations” for a child — ballet Monday, acting school Wednesday, arts and crafts Friday, and piano practice daily — the youngster misses out on learning sports, social interaction, and the joy of discovering things on his own. But if you give your child enough free time, a good place I to work, the basic materials and — most important — the right attitudes, you will be helping to give him the very foundation of excellent education: a yearning for learning. Death Polices Haffner, Frank—Father of Frank, Antonia, Edna Ivans, grandfather of Lorette Ivans. Residence at 1025 E. 71 St. Jansa, Theresa (Rose) — Mother of Helen Marinič, Dorothy Dever, sister of Msgr. L. Baznik (Pastor of St. Vitus), Charles, Matthew, Edward, Alice Zorc. Residence at 1346 Winston Rd. Lasco, Julia J. — Wife of Charles, mdther of David, sister of Ann Ja-sko, Josephine Zerull, Angela Past-wa, John Talbin. Residence at 4288 W. 181 St. Miklavčič, Mary (nee Perusek)— Mother of Tony, Maryann Wilkinson, (Geraldine) Sr. Carolyn (Le-mont, 111.), (Bernice) Sr. Collette (Lemont, 111.), Virginia Clark, Evelyn Dean, Ronald, Elizabeth Desman, Albert, Caroline Fistek, Margaret, Robert; sister of Jean Jansa, Joe Perusek. Residence at 21321 Westport Ave. Oster, Anthony — Husband of Emma (nee Gregourich), father of Daley, brother of John, Frank. Residence at 19100 Locherie Ave. Shtmshock, Anthony — Brother of Stella Chojnowski, Mary Fox, Dorothy Derkacs, Peter. Residence at 1845 E. 79 St. Lustig, Louis — Husband of Mary (nee Mancin), father of Robert (Akron), Emil (Georgia), brother of John (Rock Creek, O.) Residence at 19001 Arrowhead Ave. Bavetz, Jennie (nee Schweiger) — Mother of Ann Rossman, Ida Johnson, Marian Ursic, Rudolph Schumer, Mildred Corrigan. Residence at 22931 Ivan Ave. i@@dv¥il! ^sfs &}-m Fashbn Show m TV “School Days” is a song familiar to every student from kindergarten to graduate school. It is also the theme for Goodwill Industries’ “Back-to-School” Fashion Show to be seen on Panorama, 2:00 p.m.> Sunday, August 17th on WKYC-TV Channel 3. The Goodwill Show, featuring styles for today’s high school and college students, will have Miss Beatrice Vincent, Cleveland Press beauty and vocational writer, as hostess and fashion narrator. Cohost will be Panorama regular, Gary Essex. MODELS will be from various Greater Cleveland colleges, church youth groups, and the Navy Finance Center. Goodwill serves two important purposes. First, the mentally, physically and socially handicapped have jobs, training and wages. Secondly, the handicapped clients’ restoration of donations provide clothing, furniture and other household articles at low prices for those in lower-income brackets. Population Hub New Delhi — About one-seventh of the world’s entire population lives in India. Elephants are traditionally supposed to be deathly afraid of mice, but this elephant never read any books and wasn’t buying that story. So Jumbo looked down at a rodent that was trying to look fierce and said disdainfully. “I ain’t afraid of you; you’re just a puny little thing. How come you’re so puny anyhow!” “I’ve been sick,” said the mouse. “DRY CLEANING THAT SATISFIES” ALSO DYEING - PRESSING REPAIRING Acme Dry Gleaning & Dyeing Go. ! 672 E. 152 St. GL l-5S7ti šometkiiui Old-1 Afinovnc* H In •appropriate manner Mew prtirifof |pro4veet Hfthlfexf Invltatis «• Ibe prke el ordinary fdul tltsi* K««psaic« j Invitation in Gold •CO Pro« Informal STOP IN AND CHOOSE FROM OCR CATALOG AMERICAN HOME PUBLISHING CO. 6117 St. Clair At«. GRDINA FUNERAL NOMES 1053 East 62 St. 431-2088 17010 Lake Shore Blvd. 531-6300 GRDINA FURNITURE STORE 15301 Waterloo Road 531-1235 Come For Cake And Kava A great treat; a fluffy Dutch chocolate cake from the Borden Kitchen. Complement with cups of a new low-acid instant coffee :reamed with Cremora. Dutch Chocolate Cake (Makes three 8-inch layers) 8/4 cup (1-1/2 sticks) 3/4 teaspoon salt margarine, softened 1 cup homogenized milk 1-1/2 cups sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 3 eggs 1 cup Borden Instant Dutch 3 cups sifted cake flour Chocolate Flavored MiXj 4-1/2 teaspoons baking powder dry form , 1/4 cup homogenized milk In a large-size bowl beat margarine until fluffy. Gradually add sugar; beat until fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Sift together cake flour, baking powder and salt. Add dry ingredients alternately with the 1 cup of milk,'beginning and ending with dry ingredients. Add vanilla. Dissolve iced papei (350*F.) oven about 30-35 minutes. Remove from pans; gently peel off paper. Cool thoroughly before icing, r ,.x\W