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Začela je C industrijskih u-fpUednik William Green ^^ne podpisal ^rterje ■tim novim industrijskim Green je spoznal, da je «in. ur«*» j* "tTTT Sebno, ako se hočejo organi delavci okoristiti s za-u federalno kontrolo in-Mi; ,Jotrebno je tudi, da se Skd modernizira v smislu * industrijskih) razmer, H kujejo v masni produkciji, i^k napredni delavec mora *t z veseljem pozdraviti, lobodo nove industrijske uni-l t»ko nepopolne, vendar po-,ijo radikalen korak od sta-ih strokovnih unij, ki o najmanj trideset let ■ELLONOVIIN TERESIV BOJI PROTI ONIJAM Napeli ho vae sile, da preprečijo organiziranje rudarjev in jeklarskih delavcev jika med staro strokovno ro industrijsko unijo je ta, itarem sistemu so oelav-»iiirani po strokah — JId zase, tesarji zase itd. [¡ar pomeni, da so izurjeni deli ene tovarne bili v več uni-ito vsaka unija je imela po-i z delodajalcem. Tako so delavci ene industrije, na •stavbne, razdeljeni na četo strokovnih unij, katere mnogokrat prepirale med »j ta področje dela. Neizurje-ivci — težaki ali laborers [ pa «ploh niso mogli priti v ker niso imeli določene atrijska unija obsega pa tfclivce v tovarni od težakov |Mjizurjenejiih ne glede na ino delo opravljajo v svo-triji; vsi Imajo skupno i in skupno pogodbo. Na ta je unija močnejša in res Šteje. Delodajalec nima I «praviti s kopico grup, ka-| je prej Izigraval drugo pro-i temveč ima pred seboj femo unijo, »kovni unionizem, ki ga je I in čigar patron je bil Oom-se je že davno preživel, in ostali voditelji federa-[*> morali nekaj storiti, če i organizirati delavce. Mas-iukcija je uničila stare »li crafte; delavci so pri-•trojev in vsa industrija ' «ama "stroka". Ce torej federacija dobiti delavce k«, kavčukarske in lesne ije, mora zavzeti novo in sprejeti industrijsko organizacije. Druge poti P to je storila — kljub te-*> nazadnjaški voditelji k včeraj pljuvali na unionizem. ij«ka torma unij« je [»Ameriki zadržana po re ih unionistih najmanj iht Bo pa zdaj toliko sil* ► bruhnila na dan. Delodajal k davno organizirani po "jah. Zdaj j<> priiel pa zala iaderalno kontrolo indu-■i zahteva, da \Haka indu-predloži svoj pravilnik I priznava industrij-organizacije za delo-In letnike kapitala; do-da ne med seboj in kontrolirajo produk- ¿torej bolj logičnega ko «jvci atore isto? Zakon J^1 o formi unionizma * dovoljeno, da ae or in ^ kolektivno poga-«tn.ki induatrij glede <*1». ampak delavci ss ,krt*ti, da bo njiho-"izacijji u.peina - in če ¡J»*** v današnji do- ™'moderna. Modama C* b,t' irMluatrijaka! * "^alo priti tudi do 1 v Kl»vah voditeljev Uč£*v* AmeriAke de M»! .retira» ^ Indija, l .vg -nJ.1' "i'fova leni ko ln Uvedenih >1* ; '"> na pohodu »a ^»KMivne r**i,,un. Pittsburgh, Pa. — (FP) — Ako bo obveljala beseda Mel-lonovih interesov, tedaj ae rudarji in jeklarski delavci ne bodo mogli organizirati v svojih unijah. Mellonova Pittsburgh Coal Co., ki lastuje veliko števi-lo premogovnikov v zapadni Pennsylvaniji, v W. Virginiji in Kentuckyju, je dala razumeti, da ne bo trpela samostojnih unij, temveč samo kompanijske. Dasi je blok baronov premoga, ki predstavlja 28 odstotkov produkcije mehkega premoga, že podpisal pogodbo z United Mine Workers, Mellonovi interesi še vedno insistirajo, da mora njihova nadvlada, ki je uničila rudarsko unijo po vročih stavkah, ki so pričele 1. 1927, o-stati na krmilu na premogovnem polju. Mellon sam vodi bitko proti pravim unijam v premogovni in jeklarski industriji. On in njegovi agentje so v Washington u ter skrbno opazujejo razvoj dogodkov. Stališče Mellonovih interesov napram organiziranemu delav-stvu je ostalo nespremenjeno. To je pokazalo zaslišanje pred legislaturnim odsekom, ki je u-vedel prei^tavo razmer v tako-zvanih znojnih delavnicah. Na zaslišanju «o delavci, ki so u-posleni v Mellonovih tovarnah aluminija v New Kewingto^u, izpovedali, da povprečna plača v teh tovarnah ne znata več kot 20 centov na uro. Mellon, ki je pustil kot federalni zakladničar velikanski deficit, ko ga je Hoover poslal kot poslanika v London, je že več-crat pokazal, da je proti vladni kontroli industrij, zlaati pa pro-provizijam glede reguliranja delovnih razmer. Njegova filozofija, katero je naglasil njegov brat na zaslišanju pred senatnim odsekom 1. 1929, je, da ne more nihče obratovati velikih ndustrij brez oborožene sile. Stoika) rudarjev v Petini se Uri Premogovni magnatje zavrgli mirovno konferenco z gover-nerjem Brownsville, Pa. — Stavka ru-darjev v zapadni Pennsylvaniji se razširja. Število stavkarjev je narastlo na 20,000 in vse kale, da v nekaj dneh naraste na 30,« 000. Rudarji stavkajo za priznanje unije po Rooseveltovem pravilniku. Unija v distriktu št 2 je zagrozila, da se pridruži itraj-ku, če družba ne privoli, da bodo rudarji sami najeli in plačali tehtničarje. Governer Pinchot je zadnjo soboto razglasil obsedno stanje, v tem okrožju in poslal sem državno milico pod pretvezo, da bo čuvala rudarje pred privatnimi, pobojniki. Kljub temu je bilo v pondeljek več izgredov. Pri spopadu pri Colonial Mine No. S je bilo pet stavkarjev ranjenih. Pinchot je povabil zastopnike H. C. Fricjc Coke Company in zastopnike rudarske unije na "mirovno konferenco" v Harris-burgu, toda Thomas Moses Frick, predsednik družbe, je odklonil vabilo, čei, da njegova družba nima o čem konferirati. organiziranje jeklarski trust se je Kaj Maj* draga podpar- aa organizaciji KSKJ obtožena pri zavarovalnih oblasteh. S8PZ razpiaala HO izrednega aaeamenta za dva» dolarski bolnttki 'sklad. Kom vencija dveh manjših organizacij Glavni tajnik Kranjsko-sloven-ske katoliške jednote pojasnjuje v zadnji številki glasila te organizacije, da je bila jednota ctoto-l amdi4če unijakega gibanja še v Avstrija informirali vele-sila a agltaalji aaaijav Propaganda prihaja Is zraka, iz letal In radia Dunaj, 1. avg. — Avstrijska vlada Je včeraj na povabilo poslanikov Anglije, Francije in I-talije dala vladam teh držav vae informacije glede persistne propagande nemških fašistov, ki ne prestano nadlegujejo Avstrijo in napadajo njeno vlado. Nacijska propaganda se vrši v formi letakov, ki jih nemški letalci mečejo iz zraka In v formi harange, ki prihaja iz radijske postaje na Bavarskem. Radijska propaganda je tako močna, da se je Avatrijci ne morejo odkri-žati, če hočejo imeti prejemnike odprte. Avatrijska vlada je poudarila da Je dala vae informacije, n pa zahtevala kakšne intervencije s strani omenjenih velesil. Žena pri zavarovalninskem odv delku države Ohio in ta je poslal obtožbo zavarovalninskemu de-partmentu v Springfield, III. Takoj nato so prišli državni nadzorniki v glavni urad KSKJ in so tam na delu že dva tedna. Tf j-nik izjavlja, da so vse govorice nekih nerednostih v poslovanju, zlasti pa, da si je "nekdo prilastil za večjo vsoto bondov in jih sežgal", neresnične. Iz finančnega poročila te jednote za prvih šest mesecev tega leta je tudi razvidno, da je članstvo oddelka odraslih v tem času padlo za 673, v mladinskem oddelku pa za 318 Članov, aku-paj m. Glavni odbor Slovenske svobodomiselne podporne zveze je na svoji polletni seji zadnji mesec sklenil, da se razpiše $60 izred nega asesmenta na vsakega Člana, ki bo v avgustu še zavarovan za dva dolarja bolniške podpore. Člani ao s tem opozorjeni, da morajo prestopiti v razred enega dolarja bolniške podpore. Članstvo bo kmalu glasovali o odpravi dvadolarskega razreda. Zapadna slovenska zveza aedežem v Denverju, Colo., ima ta mesec svojo deveto redno konvencijo, ki se začne 21. avgusta v Puebiu, Colo. Istočasno bo ta organizacija proslavila 26-ietni-co svojega obstanka. Slovensko-hrvatska zveza s aedežem v Calumetu, Mich., ima 14. redno konvencijo, ki se tudi začne 21. avgusta t Calumetu. AVTNIHIELAVI CEV V DETROIT» Représentant Ameriške delavske federacije, ki vodi kampanjo, poroča o uapehih Detroit, Mich. — (FP)—Kampanja Ameriške delavske federacije, katere cilj je organiziranje delavcev v avtni industriji, zaznamuje velike uspehe. Federacija je že izdala več čarterjev krajevnim unijam, ki spadajo k novi organizaciji, United Automobile Workers of America. Shod, ki ao ga aklicall delavci, upoaleni pri Chrysler Motor Co., je rezultiral v ustanovitvi prve krajevne unije avtnih delavcev, ki se je pridružila ADF. Federacija je isdala čarterje u-nijam, ki so jih ustanovili delavci pri , Murray Body Co. Briggs, Hudson, Universal Producta, Dodge in Chevrolet. William Collins, représentant Ameriške delavske federacije, ki načelu je kampanji za organiziranje delavcev, je dejal, da je zelo zadovoljen a sedanjimi ukpehi in da upa, da bodo v kratkem vsi avtni delavci organizirani. Njegov poziv, naj ae delavci organizirajo, je izzval navdušen odziv: V kampanji sodeluje tudi Detroits ka delavaka federacija. Uradniki te organizacije nastopajo na shodih, člani pa razdeljujejo tiskovine med avtne delavce. Vsa znamenja kažejo, da bo Detroit, ki je bil doslej raj openšaparje, postal močno ladarjl v Oalarada ta ar- laalzlraja » Organisatorlčna kampanja zaznamuje velike uspehe. Open-Aa pa rake trdnjave se rušijo tem letu, ako bo organisstorična kampanja žela take uapehe kot sedaj tudi v prihodnji mesecih. Asociacija michiganskih tovar narjev in tukajšnja trgovska zbornica nista sadovoljni s razvojem situacije In jasno kažeta srd nad organizatorji v kapitalističnem čaeopisju. 'rdečo Sovjetski bond! as ameriškem trg« , New York. — Nove vrsti» o-glaa ae je pojavil na finančnih atraneh kapital i stičnega časopisja. ki naznanja, da so zadolž-nice sovjetske vlade na trgu. Bonde ponuja v nakup Soviet American Securities Corp., a-merišlca firma, ki je bila pred kratkim formirana z namenom, da dobi kupce za aovjetake bonde. Korporacija poudarja v oglasih, da noaijo tt bondi 7 odstotkov obresti In da za nje jamči sovjetaka državna banka. M Um Perkina smatrana sa ■ , agitatorieo" Washlngton. D. C. — Ko Je de-lavaka tajnica Krances Perkln» obiskovala naselbine Jeklarskih delavcev v okolici Pittsburgha sadnji teden. jI je župan mests Homeatead odrekel pravico govora na glavnem trgu. Mislil je. Danai drabii Oblakovaici razatavs Chicago. Zadnje dni ao obl-skali razstavo in urad SNPJ: družina J. Zupančič, Cleveland, O.; m rs. Pregel in sinovi, Cora-oppolia, Pa.; mr. Pajk, Imperial, Pa; m rs. Terškan, West Allis, Wis. Avtna nesreča Barberton, O. — Pri avtomo-biiakl koliziji se je smrtno ponesrečil mladenič John Gorenc, atar 19 let in rojen tu. Bil je član SNPJ in zapušča starše in tri sestre. Barbič je še težko bolan Chicago. — Frank Barbič Jr poroča Prosveti, da Je bil njegov oče. Frank Barbič, gl. porotnik SNPJ, v bolnišnici od 7. do 26 julija. Zdaj Je doma, toda njegova poškodba je š« vedno težka in nič ae ne ve, kdaj ae mu vrne normalno stanje. Vaekakor »e ne bo mogel udeležiti aeje gl odbora SNPJ, ki se vri! prihod nji teden. Poroka Stauton, lil. — Tu sta se poročila 27. julija Tony Thomas in Karolina Jerman, oba člana dni fttva «t. 242 SNPJ. Nevesta je tajnica omenj«*negH društva. O-bilo sreče! Nov grob v «Urem kraju Cleveland. — Jos. Kovlč je pre jel vest. da j« 21. julija umrla njegova mati Rozalija Kovlč da Je tajnica "rdeča agltatorl ca". Nato je šla k poštarju, ki ji 7ß v Dobu pri Domža- je dovolil shod pred pošto. | ^ nA Gorenjskem. V Amerik „ taoušča dva sinova In dve hčeri Argentinski delavci zagrozili stavko proti nemškim fašistom Buenos Aires, Arg. — Argen-tinsks delavska federacije je Izjavila, ds smatra ikupino sto nemlkih bivših voja'iov, ki bo danes prišli v Argen^no. te na-eijske propagandiete In v zn-.k protesta proti hitlerismu bodo argentinski delsvci zattavkaü. SNPJ sprejela N»ro Chicago. — Dne 1. t. m se je pojavil v oknu poslopja SNPJ plakat NIRA s sliko plavega or-Is v znak. da je vodatvo Jednote podpisalo federalni splošni pravilnik. ki med drugim določa makalmaini delovnik 40 ur ' uradih. umaknil, i na podil Denver, Colo. — Dva stara voditelja coloradskih rudarjev sta na čelu Intenzivne kampanje, katere cilj je organiziranje de-avcev v industrijah te države. Ta kampanja je vzbudila ailno navdušenje med unioniati in vae kaže, da bo sdrobila opozicijo openïkparjev, ki ao doalej kontrolirali i ndustrij ako življenje v tej državi. Predno je bil.sprejet indus-rijskl zakon je bila Rocky Mountain Fuel Company akoro edini unljakl koncem v državi. Bila je takorakoč oaza v pušča-brutalne induitrljake avto-kracije. Rockefellerjevl internai so dominlrall premogovna polja v južnem delu države ln deli roka v roki z drugimi baroni premoga pri utiranju de-avsklh organizacij. Situacija je danes povsem drugačna in Jamea R. Lord, blv-predsednik rudarskega de-partmenta Ameriške delavske 'ederaclje, ter Frank L. Hayea, bivši predsednik rudarake uni-e, ata podvzela organlzatorlčno kampanjo, ki nima primere v zgodovini ts države. V kratki dobi par tednov sta pridobila skoro vss rudarje v un{Je. Lord načeluje orgsniza-torični kampanji v severnem delu države, Hayea pa v južnem. Slednji Je bil eden glavnih voditeljev v rudarski atavkl proti Rockefellerjevl kompaniji, ki Je culminirala v znanem maaakru Ludlowu. Toda rudarji niso edini, ki ao ae pričeli zanimati za unije. Organizirajo ae tudi delavci v drugih industrijah, ker vidijo v u-nijah protekcijo avèjih interesov. Dalavai, ki aa IzviaN lx dalovaaga pravilniki 2urnsllsti, zdravniki, bolnUarke In drugI, ki ntao deležni krajšega delovntka Wa«hlngton, D. C. — Federal na industrijska administracija je 31. Julija pojaanila, kateri uslužbenci so Izvzeti od pogojev Roo-seveltove upoalltvene pogodbe a-II splošnega pravilnika, ki določa maksimalni delovni čaa In minimalno mezdo za vse delavske alo-je. Izvzeti so vsi profesionalni po-klici (zdravniki, odvetniki, učitelji, profesorji Itd.) in sem spadajo tudi časnikarski reporterji, uredniki čaeoplsov, uradniški pisci, prepisovalci in sploh vsi nameščenci časopisnih uredniških štabov; dalje zdravniki v bolnišnicah (internen), bolničarke, tehniki v bolnišnicah in raslsko-vslnl tehniki. . V razred delavcev "i belimi o-vratnlkl", katerih delovnik je največ 40 ur v tednu, spsdsjo tudi brivci, lepotlčsrjl In vsi ns-meščenci v pissrnsh, torej tudi oni, ki čistijo okns, pomivajo pod, hišniki in vratarji. Nameščenci, ki prejemajo $3A ali več tedenake plače in ki le deloma opravljajo načelniška de-la, ao Izvzeti Iz pravilnika. Neprofltne organizacij« (sem apadajo bratske jednoU In zve ze) ao prav tako podvržene pravilniku kakor profltne. Podjetniki, ki ni.najo delsv cev in ssmi opravljajo avoja dela, smejo podpisati pravilnik In dobiti znak NIRK Magnatje ae opustili sompanlj-ake unije, Ae vedno pa zahtevajo "open ahop". Minimalna mesds avlAana na 30c na uro Chicago. — Število podjetnikov v Chicagu in okolici, ki so podpisali Rooeeveltov "blanket code" ali aplošnl pravilnik, je do pondeljka večera naraatlo na 13,289. Nekaj čez 100,000 delavcev ae Ima vrniti na delo. Waahlngton, D. 1. avg. — Jeklarski magnatje ao se umaknili pri javnem laallšanju v pondeljek. Zavrgli ao klavsulo t svojem pravilniku glede kompa* nijakih unij» potem ko Je admi« nistrator Johnson nasnanil, da vlada ne bo odobrila te klavsule, kar )« proti zakonu lnduatrijake .Vontrole. Robert P. l.amont, bivši trgovinski tajnik v Hoovrovem kabinetu, ki zastopa jeklarake barone, Je odgovoril, da drušbe jekla ln želesa ne bodo več Inaistl-raie sa kompanijske unije, zahtevajo pa "open ahop", češ, da ta princip Jim je bi. vedno priznan Johnaon Je pojaanil, da na podlagi zakona imajo delavci pravico, da ae organizirajo, 6e hočejo in jeklarake drušbe jim ne morejo sabraniti tega. Za drugo ae vlada ne briga. Nato ao ae jeklarakl baroni še enkrat umaknili. Na energičen proteat zastopnikov delavstva, da je minimalna meada 26c na uro veliko prenizka, so dvignili mi* nimum na 30c. Minimalna meada v jeklarski Industriji bo to-raj od 10 de 40 centov na ui«) «Oc jo na Jugu. Delavska tajnica Franees Par» kins Je aahtevala višjo mezdo. Rekla Je, da Je oeebno obiskala naselbina Jeklarskih delavoev v PenneyIvaniJi in ae prepričala, . da družine delavoev ne morajo doatojno šivati ob tako nitki mezdi. William Green, predsednik A-meriške delavaka federacije, je zahteval 60 centov na uro minimuma. Glede delovnih ur se še niso zedinlll. Jeklarski pravilnik določa 40 ur povprečno v tednu. Ameriška delavaka federacija zahteva 80 ur v tednu ln Fran-oea Perkins priporoča 30 do M ur. Po dolgem pričkanju je federalni administrator Johnaon naredil izjemo za organizacije tr-govoev a prodajalnami na drobno. Za nekatere kategorije nameščencev v teh prodajalnah, poaebno v grooerijah, bo velja[ maksimalni delovnik 48 ur v ti-s dnu, minimalna tedenaka plača pa 114. • Thomas zs omejitev eodnljske oblaatl New York. — Norman Tho-mss, socialistični vodja, priporoča v pismu, ki ga Je naslovil C. D. 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Jffr se morajo člani u- rfti JI Vsak, ki « tri- * udeleii seje, bo moral 28 centov v društveno in0 Dalje naj omenim. K*ik ne bo vzel aaeamenta TiitI' ki uesmenta na seji, lsh-HLjo vsak dan dopoldne na Jujniks in plačajo asesment ¿ob Jakšekevlč, tajnik. Skupni piknik ^i,« 0. - Društvo št. 268 ■Stlko govoreče društvo št. M priredita skupni piknik dne i iviusta na dobroznanem Itoru Bee, 15 minut zapadno Bellaira. Piknik se prične i< popoldne in vstopnina za ¿je je 20 centov. Tisti, ki febil «redno vstopnico, bo de-poleg zabave še *2.50 v go-Otroci pod šestnajstim io prosti, ii mlade in stare plesalce bo «1 Ted Vucelioh, tajnik dru-lt. 358, s svojim družinskim rom. Člane obeh društev j, da se korporativno ude-. piknika ter tako pokažejo, »jim interesi društev v res-J pri srcu. Izvzeti so bofaiki. ¿g tukajšnjega občinstva ■ tudi člane društev št. 4, 126, 536, 538 in 628, da se a udeleže. Ob priliki vam naklonjenost povrnili. Za postrežbo bo skrbel pri-arljalni odbor. Dobrodošli 13. vita - Louis Pavlinich, član Ihlet društva št. 449 Onto, III - Na zadnji seji bilo sklenjeno, da društvo št. priredi izlet v avgustu. lila je bil odbor, ki pripravi potrebno in tako se bo izlet dil v nedeljo, 20. avgusta, na m "slovenskem hribčku" Steržinarjevim vrtom v low Springsu. — Odbor. Poziv na sejo WUsWy, Minn. — Pozivam Hane in članice društva 175 PJ, da pridete na prihodnjo dne 13. avgusta. Na dnev-redu bodo važne zadeve in bo polletni račun in poro-o apremembah v pravilih, »jo ne tudi pasivni člani Iti glede pasivnosti je prošla W sprejela precej spremi so v veljavi od 1. ju-t L (Upam, da dobimo do »t kopije novih pravil.) John Mafovaalch. Društvena dok lad a %. Minn. — Članstvu dru-*t 268 sporočam, da je bito "Ji 2. julija sklenjeno, da ton prispeva 5 centov v !f>o blagajno, ki je izčr-Skupni asesment bo to- 20 centov in to za neto čas. polivam, da pridejo vsi »»Jo dne 6. avgusta ob 7. zve-dnevnem redu je več •tvari, katere bomo mo-- Zlasti opozarjam tl-kl * niso nič plačali PJfcni decemberski ases-J*a dolžnost je priti na * in povedati, zakaj se ?nočet« p'^ti. Ako P* P^li, se boste a tem ta' 11 druŠtvt in J^no-T*v prijazno naznanilo. KunstelJ, tajnik. V*bil7^r(lhod it Naznanjam 13 in «rojakom' v tej « bo v tukajšnji viš-«hod 5. avgusta ob r? bo kot go- dr. FVantišek ^Ja češke socialists Vn dMn kabineta. Ne „,: l,riJike in pridite "ritak ujema, da ^•^•žilo nadUsoč (¿^ Potrebno. d* „mo iET, dobro zastopani.- -P^dsednik. 912 Na-Br'dfeport, O. drnAtva št času so mnogi člani, kl žive v bližini društva, pošiljali asesment po pošti in zahtevali odgo-vor in s tem delali nepotrebne stroške društvu. Bratje in sestre, vi dobro veste, da društvo rado pomaga svojim Članom kolikor pač more in plačuje asesment za nekatere it svoje blagajne. Vsled tega je članstvo sklenilo, da tajnik ne sme trošiti denarja za one čla ne, kl Žive v bližini društva in lahko pridejo na sejo poravnat svoj asesment. Vse člane pozi vam, da se udeleže redne seje 18. avgusta, ker bo na dnevnem redu več važnih stvari. Pasivne člane pozivam, da postanejo aktivni, kajti krivdo, Če bodo črtani, naj si pripišejo sami sebi. Marko Sablch, tajnik. Poziv na sejo Pittsbiirgh, Kana. — Na red-ni seji dne 16. julija je bil sprejet sklep, da se pozove vse člane in članice društva št. 411, da se udeleže prihodnje seje dne 20. avgusta ob 10. dopoldne. Zadnje seje se ni udeležilo zadostno Število, zato je potrebno, da pride te na prihodnjo. Martla Južnik, tajnik. od milj. y Piknik društva At. 682 Library, Pa. — Društvo št: 682 priredi veselico in piknik dne 18. avgusta pri Slapniku. Pričetek ob 2. popoldne. Vse naše prijatelje od blizu in daleč vabimo, da nas posetijo na ta dan. Igrala bo izvrstna godba, ki se je nedavno vrnila iz Chi-caga, kjer je nastopila na razstavi, ko so Jugoslovani praznovali svoj dan. Vstopnina je nizka, samo 26 centov. Na razpolago bodo okusne jestvine in dobra pijača. — Frank Bolte. Poročilo delegata Frederlcktown, Pa. —- Prihodnja redna seja društva št. 288 se vrši 6. avgusta ob 2. popoldne v Avell dvorani in na člane in članice apeliram, da se je udeležijo. Pridejo naj na sejo tudi pasivni in črtani člani, da slišijo poročilo delegata, ki se je udeležil konvencije. Predložen bo Članstvu trimesečni račun in izvoliti bomo morali zapisnikarja. John Janežlč, blagajnik. Dvajsetletnica WHlard, Wla. — Društvo Slovenski kmetovalec št. 198 bo obhajalo dvajsetletnico svojega obstanka dne 6. avgsuta. Vabimo vse rojake v okolici, zlasti pa člane bratskega društva št. 278, Sheldon, Wis., da se v veliktm številu udeleže proslave dvajsetletnice. Za vsestransko postrežbo bo skrbel zadevni odbor. Ker imamo še vedno depresijo, smo določili nizko vstopnino, samo 26 centov na osebo. Vsak član in Člšnica plača 26 centov v društveno blagajno neglede na to, če se veselice udeleži ali ne. Proslava se bo vršila v Narodnem domu v Willardu. Na svidenje 6. avgusta! Mike Krultz, tajnik. Smrt mlade članice Kanaae City, Kana. — Dne 6. julija je preminula naša ljubljena hčerka Mary L. Horzen, stara šele 21 let. Bila je članica društva 600 SNPJ, kateremu se iskreno zahvaljujem za izkazano pomoč in prijaznost v uri žalosti. Iskrena zahvala za podarjene vence društvu 690 rin 408. Dokončala Je svojo mlado življenje prerano. Počiva naj v miru draga hčerka, ki zapušča starše, tri sestre in brsta. Žalujoča mati, Mary Herzen. Važno naznanilo Chicago, IIL — Vsi računi za potrebščine in delo izvršeno po naročilu čikaških društev 8NPJ ki so tvorila konvenčni odbor morajo biti v rokah nadzornega odbora najkasneje do 10. avgusU 1983. Poznejše priglasitve ali računi se ne bodo upoštevali. Pošljite vse zadevne račune na naalov: Donald J. Lotrich, 1937 S. Trumbull ave., Chicago, Dl. Pub mmñ Z r Po »e bo noben članatvu društva Narodni vitez Piknik 27. avgaela III. — Naznanjam I gusta. Piknik se vrši na "slovenskem hribčku" v Willow Springsu, 111. Uljudno vabim vse naše člane (-ice) in naše prijatelje, da nas posetite in se v senci košatih dre vas pozabavate ter pozabite na splošno mize-rijo, ker — kakor se sliši — se zopet vračajo boljši časi. Priredba se vršj v korist društvene blagajne, torej je po mojem mnenju dolžnost vaeh članov na šega društva, da gledamo na to, da bo stoprocentno obiskana, vsaj kar se našega članstva tiče. Skrbite, da pripeljete s seboj dosti svojih prijateljev in znan cev. Zagotavljam vas v imenu odbora, da bo vsak udeleženec postrežen v vseh ozirih. Na programu bodo rasne domače igre, za želodec pa mislimo ser virati vse prvovrstne dobrote. Rezervirajte si nedeljo, 27. avg. za poset Vitezov, katerih odbor sicer ne bo imel opasanih mečev, pač pa samo predpasnike in vam bo skušal postreči in vas in prijatelje razveseliti. Več o tem prihodnji teden. John Potokar, tajnik. Vabilo na sejo Breezy HUI, Kans. — Društvo št. 66 SNPJ je na svoji redni seji dne 6. julija vzelo v pretres vprašanje, kako zainteresirati svoje članice, da bi se bolj zanimale za društvo in jedi(pta in se udeleževale društvenih ate j., Zato je sklenilo povabiti vse na prihodnjo sejo dne 20. avgusta dopoldne. Torej vse aktivne članice ste vabljene na prihodnjo redno sejo dne 20. avg. Karol Dergan. tajnik. UMSIIK SEJI IL IMMUNEM ONEM M. Juli)« ltS3 s dne i* ******* po po. št. 89 8NPJ, kakor tudi oetale-I ¿k. *¡vor» od tajnika, »« Jugoelovanekemu žlvlju v __Chicagu in okolkl, da priredi zad^n 4rattvo piknik dne 27. av- Dr. V. Kocijančič: Varaj aa aiazaiav Varuj se mazačev, laži-zdrav-nikov, če ti je kaj do zdravja In ozdravljenja. Da se moremo uspešno zdraviti, je treba točno ugotoviti bolezen, za katero bolehamo in od katere izvirajo težave, bolečine in druge motnje, kl nas silijo, da iščemo pomoči. Bolezen ugotoviti more navadno le zdravnik; včasih šele po daljšem ali krajj-šem opazovanju in po uporabi raznih modernih pripomočkov za spoznavo bolezni. Drugi ljudje navadno v to niso poklicani, ker nimajo potrebnih možnosti in zmožnosti in pred izobrazbe; pa udi ne po zakonu dovoljenja, kar je samo v tem osiru drugotnega pomena. Varuj se mazačev, laži-zdrav-nikov, obojega spola! (Nekateri zdravijo takorekoč obrtoma, da služijo denar; ti so v manjšini, toda kljub temu jako nevarni za ljudsko zdravje, ker so znani med ljudmi. Njih ;flan pa ni toliko posledica njihovih uspehov v zdravljenju, ko-ikor dejstva, da ljudska duša po svoji naravi nagiba k tajnim, skritim rečem, vražam in podobnemu. K veČini mazačev, mazačk in ažlzdravnikov pa štejem jaz vse ljudi, ki kdaj kadarkoli svetuje-jo v bolezni ; tudi lekarnarja, če daje zdravila brez recepta. Taki ljudje so: bližnji sorodniki, potem sosedje, dalje babice, even-tuelno učitelji ali duhovniki in še drugi ljudje; vse iz vzroka, da se bolezen navadno da ugotoviti šele po vestni preiskavi, ki je pa ti ljudje ne izvrfte iz raznih vzrokov. Nasveti se dajejo ob raznih prilikah; pri srečanju na cesti, ob obisku na domu, tudi se naroče po tretji osebi itd. Res je, da se dsjo taki nasveti brez-Iplačno, v želji pomagati, brez volje za zaslužkom; res Je pa tudi, da zato ti nasveti včasih ne morejo biti nič manj nevarni, kakor nasvet mazača, ki se pusti plačati. Da ne pozabim omeniti! Poklicni mazači ugotavljajo bolezen iz prinešene Jim vode bolnika. Vendar je nemogoče ii samega pogleda steklenice vode (urina) ugotoviti bolezen. Zdrav-niki tudi mnogo preiskujejo vodo, toda imajo zato, vsaj v bolnicah, vsa drugačna sredstva na razpolago. Pri mazaču Je zahteva, da se prinese voda na pregled, samo pesek v oči lah kover nim pacijentom ali njihovim za« stopnikom. Dati se mazaču, poklicnemu ali slučaj nostnemu zdraviti. Je slab začetek in ne more navadno privesti do sreč-negs konca; prej ali slej postane potrebna pomoč zdravnika. Zato pa Išči pomoči v bolezni od vsega začetka tam. kjer jo Seja m priine ob 1. uri popoldne. Nsvaoii m vsi ¿lani upravnaga odteka. _ Prva tolka na dnevnam redu je «itanje aapianika "dnje seja, ki )• «prejet. Nato br. Molek porota, da leli gotova .pSTmembe v uredništvu, to Ja gleda «asa in dela. S tem kot ja ••daj, ni aadovoljen tar navaja, kako in kaj fteli, da ' ■e ukrene in iaboljia. Pri tem omenja tudi, da orifi-nalni priapevki aa Mladinski Uit ponehujajo odkar ne dajemo ve« nagrad in Ust poataja preve« suhoparen. Sledi daljša rasprava, nakar Ja aklenjeno, da aa a atvarjo po*aka do taja glavnega odbora, ki J« Itak pred durmi, v glavnem pa sato, ker Je celokupni *l. odbor napravil določbe, po katerih ae tedaj ravnajo v uredništvu, deloma pa tudi konvencija. Sledi ¿¡tanje pisma br. M. J. Turka, ki odgovarja v imenu odbora «Ikaških druitev aa konvenčne priredbe Ur pravi, da Ja ra4un sa rabd jadnotinih prostorov previaok in da drultva sahtavajo, da se anila primerno s dohodki, oalromS s dobičkom. Sklenjeno J*, da gl. tajnik odgovori, da upravni odaak ieli, da pošljejo detajliran radun o vaeh dohodkih in isdatkih. 8e le potem bo mogoče napraviti primeren aakljutek in govoriti o kakem aniftanju. Nato poroča gl. tajnik o atanju odAkodnlnakega akla-da, aa katerega imamo iaredno doklado po lOc maaač-no ie več časa, in katera Je bila raapiaana do preklica. Pravi, da upa, da ae bo po prvem juliju, ko so atopila nova pravila v veljavo, atanje precej isboljialo in da bo nam aa avguat fta mogoče iaredno doklado opustiti. Zato predlaga, da s meaecem avguatom Uradna do-klada v odikodnineki aklad preneha. — Sprejeto »o-glasno. Sledi čitanje piama od tajnika Kanaaa Fraternal Con. greaaa, ki priporoča, da jednota prispeva sa vidrle-vanje legalnega oddelka, kar aa odobri. Ponovno Je predlotena prošnja drultva It. M4, kl ieli, da Jednota da nekaj finančne podpore sa vsdrte-vanje njih atletike. Sklenjeno Je, da ae da |8& ia atle-tičnega sklada. Gl. UJnik čita pismo drultva It. 118, ki priporoča, da bi gl. urad nabavil nekake Identifikacijske karte sa vae člane, na katerih bi bili val podatki sa člana, in bi Uko karto vaak član lahko imel pri aabi, kar bi aluiilo tudi sa slučaj preatopa k drugemu druitvu. Sledi rasprava, med kaUro aa ugoUvlja, da Je gl. urad pred paT leti salolll vsa drultva a kartami, na katerih ao rubrike sa vaa potrebne podatke. Ako katero drultvo hoče, lahko aamo nabavi le poaebne karta. Ako bi gl. urad oakrbel karta kot jih lali to dru-itvo, bi pomenilo veliko stroikov sa Jednoto, ker s takim iakanjem tn prepisavanjem Je veliko dela. In ker to aedaj ni neobhodno potrebno, se ss enkrat odkloni. Nato ao predloiene ln odobrene aledeče proiaje aa odpravnino: Dr. it. 96—Gertrude Paplsh. Dr. It. 841—Vid Kirin dobi popolno odpravnino. Dr. It. 844—Štefan FrulUk. Vrhovni sdravnlk ga Je aposnal, da je le apoaoben sa delo In vsled tega prošnjo odklonil. Sedaj ao poslani novi podatki, kl kaiejo drugače, poleg tega vlaoka aUrost. Zato ja Izplačilo odobreno. Dr. It. ST6—Peter Belan. Dr. It. 449—John Polič. Dr. it. 5W--Mike Boresan. Predlolena Je nadalje aadeva br. Pfajfarja, člana dr. št. 10. ki je« imel prošnjo aa Iaredno podporo na-elovljvno na konvencijo, pa je odbor sa proinje In pritolbe ni upošteval, ker nI bila podplaana od društvenih uradnikov. Poleg tega Ima bolnilko nakasnico sa 98 podpore. Podpora mu Ja bila sadrtana is vsroka, ker ni bil sadoatno obiakovan.—-Upravni odaak vpolta-va raaloge in aklene, da ae U bolniška podpora nakale. Temu aledi raaprava glede gotovih poaojil, nakar predaednlk aaključi aejo ob 4r80 pop. Vincent Cainkar, preda. Ptilllp Gadlaa, aapianikar. s dne 1». julija 19SS Predsednik otvori aejo ob 1. url popoldne, navsoči val uradniki. Zapianik aadnje saje je aprejet s geto-vimi poprsvkl. •lavni tajnik čiU pismo predsednice Cltiaena' Save Our Schoola Committee in kopijo piama od Federation of Women High School Teachera, kateri poalvajo na akcijo proti odloku šolskega odbora v Chicagu, kl Je taključil ukiniti Junior High School, Crane Collage In druge omejitve sa Javne iol« Ur predlo!! protestno resolucijo, katero odbor oavoji in kaUre po eaa kopija ae polije na Citisena' Sava Our 8choola Committee, predsedniku lolakega odbora, Herald and Eaamlqaru, in priobči ae tudi v Proavetl. (Resolucija Ja As bila priobčena.) Predlolena Je proiaja sa odpravnino Geo. Lončarja, člana drultva It. m, kateri Je la prejel veliko podpore in vrhovni sdravnik smatra, da, kar Ja la «nlad in apoaoben sa Isijs dels, se mu odpravnina ne mora isplačati. Priporočilo vrhovnega adravnika sa vpošU> va in isplsčltev odpravnina odkloni, Nadalje Je predlolena prolnja sa odpravnino aa br. Chsrlea Poliča od l^ev. >70. Listine ao v redu.— Sklenjeno, da ae laplača. Br. Vider nadalje prečlU plamo od North Caroline Municipal Council Protective Committee, kl nas po* slvs, ds ae udelellmo aeje, kjar sa bo rasprsvljalo tad) o naiih bondlh. Sklenjeno, da sa odsovemo in da naj bo navaoč tudi nal akounUnt. - — Za tem sa govori le o rasnih drugih jadnotinih vaš* nih sadevah, nakar predeednik aaključi sejo ob • po* poldne. Vlarent Cainkar, preda. Philip (Jadiaa. aapianikar. najlaže utegneš dobiti, to je pri zdravniku; pristavil bi še, pri domačem (hišnem) zdravniku. Ne trati dragocenega časa po nepotrebnem in ne igraj se s svojim zdravjem. Zgodnja pomoč, zgodnje zdravljenje, to je zgodaj pričeto, je najcenejše zdra-' vljenje. Te besede mi narekuje skušnja. Vem za slučaje težke bolezni, ki so se mesece zdravili pri mazaču, mazački in nosili tja vodo. Uspeha nobenega. Bolezen napreduje bohotno; ko je dosegla takorekoč višek, so šele vpraša* Ii zdravnika za svet. Varuj se mazačev! Olede zdravja in vprašanj, ki so s tvojim zdravjem v zvezi, ae drži vedno le svojega zdravnika, ki te pozna. Tak zdravnik, tvoj zdravnik, ti bo najlaže z uspehom svetoval in pomagal. Vem za slučaj bolnika, ki je nameraval z vročo kopeljo zamoriti (kakor se tako postopanje imenuje in Je zlasti v čisllh pri takocvanem črvu na prstih ter na roki in se je pri tem zdravljenju močno opekel. Sploh pa te vrste slučaji menda niso redki. Bolezen se je s to nesrečo močno zavlekla; in zdravljenje je močno podražilo. Bolnik js poslušal in izvršil nasvet slučaj* nostnega mazača. Mazač, mazačka navadno ne spoznata bolezni In Je zato ne moreta zdraviti. Pa tudi za slu* čaj, da jo spoznata, nimata 'pogojev sa zdravljenje, pri katerem bi mogla zavestno upati na kakšen uspeh. Ti ljudje nimajo ln ne prevzamejo odgovornosti. Razširjaj v svoji okolici pravo skrb za zdravje s Um, v da svaril ljudi pred poskušanjem raznih nasvetov neodgovornih lažizdravnikov. Bolnika vedno napoti k zdravniku.—Zdravje. ZAHVALA V it air m oglasu, sahvali ss pokol' no soprogo ln matarla WlkssOM Je pomoloms isoatalet sakvala aa da* darovane evetljiee ia vaaaa mra. Kraacee Pagalar ia d ra IM H lo venski Datavakl Dam. Prmim, v semita ta ns sns nje la opreatiU. Daalal Obad, soprog, Detroit, M Ml. ¿mmmm—mmmammmm* Dr. John J. Zavertnlk PHYSICIAN A 9UKGBON ornes aouas at •TM W. Mia SIM ISMilMilMilf DaN» »si Onwfmi Nil al IMS W. Csrnak M. 4lie—SiM p. Tsl. Caaal MM WnSnsaSae A SunSar fef i^^eš M4Š If ao AN8WSB -CALL AUSTIN IM! ZENE iíJT éiééfujt, nara/lle el Ml)l krm Jaha stfrsvito. Cana sarsja M.-—If* im« ail s »sil« eseslalai m«h*1hiI mns. uaaTA i.aaaovAB MT s. fM a«. 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Na dnevni red je prišla želja nekega odposlsnca, da bi se v sgodi, da bo v bližnji bodočnosti gl. odbor primoran zvišati našo starost, kar pomeni višji ases-ment za stalno v prej omenjeni sklsd. V prošlih štirih ktih, ko sem bila v gl. odboru, sem dobila precej vpogleda v notranje delovanje pri jednoti, poaebno sem spoznala, da se za dajačo ne more plačati dolar ali več in tudi da eo državni nadzorniki s podpor nimi organizacijami bolj strogi v nadzorstvu kot pa s privatni mi inšurenc kompanijami. Zato naj članstvo ¿aupa gl. upravnemu odseku v takih slučajih, posebno pa gl. tajniku. Nekoliko odgovora br. John morajo biti. Včasi igralec ra* siavCu. On je mnenja, da pasiV-trga obleko in mora seveda do-!nj g^j ne izkoriščajo naše jed- biti novo. Primeri se tudi, da si poškoduje kak del telesa in potem mora iskati zdravniški pomoči, jednota pa naj plača zdravnika, bolnišnico, operacijo in morda tudi poamrtnino za takimi člani. Slučaj nekega fanta iz Clevelanda še ni pozabljen. Ako ne bi imela jednota atletike, bi morda imela danes par članov več. Dva sta bila na- SREDA, t sti. ko je član plačeval 20 ali več let, ali ni potem sprsvil dotične vsote v jednotino blagajno? Na ta način ni bila jednota najmanj oškodovana in še manj bo v bodoče. Nadalje se mi ne vidi koristno niti pravilno, o čemur se bo gl. odbor in članstvo morebiti kmalu prepričalo, namreč to, da v slučaju smrti pasivnega člana bodo morali dediči plačati asesment za vso dobo njegove pasivnosti. Ali mar mislite, da ne bodo zahtevali polne smrtnine? Vse to bi bilo treba upoštevati, ako hočemo jednoto obvarovati pred nepotrebnimi sitnostmi in stroški —John KaatelJc, 411. Illinoiska podružnica Kontinei talnega kongresa ■ Jednoto sprejemalo vse belopolt- izkljud€nftf ker nlgta dala ne rase, člane takozvanega kaV". dovolj i vega odgovora o pre-kaškega plemena". Živim v ne-, ^^ vgotid denarjat ki j* bil posredni bližini južno-italijan-sksga naroda, ki ima svoja društva, a vas so samostojna in grozno prizadeta vsled depresije. V teh društvih, čeprav so samostojna, imajo izredno iz-vežbane simulante. Gorje bi bilo jednoti ali zajednici, ako bi dovolila tem pridaničem vstop lastnina SNPJ. Torej, proč z hote in da jih je depresija porinila na pasivno listo. Nihče pasivnim članom ne očita, da ao izkoriščali našo jednoto in vem, da tudi gl. odbor ni tolmačil pravil na ta način. Ako pa bo gl. odbor primoran upoštevati v tem oziru stara pravila, pa jo bodo izkoriščali, ne kot pasivni, ampak kot aktivni člani. Dalje pravi bi. Slavec, naj bodo gl. uradniki hvaležni, ker jih vzdržuje-mo, da jih ni depresija potisnila na pasivno listo, in pravi, da so še slabši kot John L. Vse podporne organizacije i- atletiko! Čimprej jo vrag po- maj0 tudi v tem slaba pravila, citra, tem bolje bo. tako da nekateri člani svoje in Pred nekaj leti je bil usta- jednotine uradnike smatrajo za novi jen takozvani študentovski navadne pastirje, in jih lahko o- skiad, iz katerega se je plačal zmirjajo kolikor se jim zljubi, in največkrat brez vsake podlage Gl. uradniki so tudi ljudje in so prsv tako vredni spoštovanja, vsaj kot se spodobi za zdravo ra- asesment za dijake, poleg tega pa se je temu ali onemu nakazala izredna podpora. Takih Ne rečem, da so vsi kruki, kaj- «lučajev je bilo več. Nekateri ti ako bi bili, bi prišla njihova študentje so obljubovsli nebo in zumnega človeka in dokler de eksistenca v vražje kremplje zemljo in vse do peklenskih lujejo za splošno članstvo enako. vrat v svojih dopisih, ko so za- Oni si tudi ne nakazujejo sam pustili učne zavode, pa so na groznih in ne malo očitanih plač vse to pozabili. Tudi tukaj pač pa Članstvo potom svojim za prej ali slej. V razgovorih z njimi sem jim pojasnil stališče naše organizacije in da ima SNPJ skupno blagajno. Brž ao me vprašali, dali bi lahko pristopili in pod kakšnimi pogoji. Naj omenim, da smo o tem govorili pred kon-, vencijo. Povedal sem jim, da ne morejo postati Člani SNPJ pod nobenimi pogoji, ker pravila določajo znanje enega od slovanskih jezikov in da bo mogoče to spremenila konvencija. • Vedel sem namreč, da je mnogo dopisnikov bilo za to, da. jednota odpre vrata vaej beli rasi. Po konvenciji so me začeli spet vpraševati in ko sem jim povedal, ds je ostalo vse po starem, so bili zelo poparjeni in razočarani. Ako bi bila sprejeta zadevna resolucija, bi zanesli bacil jeti-ke, ki bi prej ali alej upostošil organizacijo. Delegatje so sprejeli resolucijo proti fašizmu, na drugi strani pa so hoteli prafv isti delegati odpreti vrata fašl- imamo eno, ki je zapustila univerzo in se omožila z nekim zdravnikom in sedaj ne pozna več SNPJ. Pokaram še lahko sina pokojnega Jožeta Zavert-nika, R. Zavertnika, ki sedaj zastopa Špolarja, kateri toži SNPJ za več tisočakov ter bo s tem nedvomno povzročil občutno škodo SNPJ. O izidu tekih raz- stopnikov na konvencijah. Br. Slavec tudi želi, da mu gl upravni odsek pojasni v svojem komentarju, kakšno bratstvo je, ako bodo zdaj pasivni člani, ko postanejo aktivni in deležni vseh pravic, morali poravnati svoje obvežnosti. Bodi tu pojasnjeno od moje strani, da bratstva ni ib ga ne more biti nikjer, dokler prav bi naj Prosveta vselej po- bomo nekaj plačevali za naše pri ročala in objavila imena članov ter njih narodnost, da bi Članstvo vedelo, kdo povzroča naj-i i več preglavic jednoti. John Llpovsh, 107. spevke pa toliko in toliko zahte vili. Po mojem razumu bi bilo bratstvo v pravem pomenu besede le da bi član, ki bi lahko plačeVal samo plačeval in nič prejel, dru gi pa, ki ne bi mogel plačevati pa bi samo prejemal. , , Tega pa ne dovolimo. Gl. Važna vprašanja Norih Chicago, 111. — V Pro-sveti št. 189 br. Ludvik Medve-shek, delegat in odbornik za pra- radnikom torej ostane bratstvo vila na pnošll konvenciji, apeli- samo na papirju.—Francss Za ra na delegate in delegatlnje, kovšek, št. 119. naj pošljejo svojs mnenja gl. odboru pred polletno sejo, ki se vrši v avgustu. O tolmačenju pravil glede pasivnosti Poročilo br. Filipa Godine kočljiva zadeva Pitteburgh, Kana. — Želim iz- .aui «aIia fi»*ii M.cuc ^.r..».» smatra,| razlti svoje mnenje glede pasiv-stom ter jim ponuditi roko.brst- ^ * ^ ^ noatlf kir „„ p^ ppeeltol ske solldsrnosti.^ Z^drugimi be- yice tolmadtj Dravil kot j1h je dopig od br. Medveščka kakor Naravno je, da vsak član bi tudi komentar upravnega odse-rajši videl točko v pravilih, da bi malo plačal in veliko prejel. Nerazumljivo pa mi je to od strani br. Medveshka kot dolgoVet-nega tajnika največjega druitva SNPJ in bivšega gl. nadzornika. SNPJ ne dela bankovcev, zakar pa moramo vsi enako plačevati, ako hočemo vai enako prejemati. Ako bodo nekateri samo prejemali pa nič plačali, bodo primo-rani drugi toliko več plačati. Tako se sedaj godi z bolniškim in odškodninskim skladom in po mnenju br. Medveshka naj se to zgodi tudi skladom. Resnica je, da je poamrtninski so stopila nova prsvila v velja sklad nekaj procentov nadsolven- vo. Pravila, ki jih je odobrila ten, vedeti pa moramo, da ima prošla konvencija, so vstopila v SNPJ nad 8,000 članov na pasi v. veljavo 1. julija tega lete, zato ni listi. Precej teh v doglednem se članstvu ne zdi praktično, da Času zopet postane aktivnih, bi nova pravila poaegala nazaj Možnost je, ds bi Uk član, ki po- \ za en mesec, dva ali celo leto, ročsl, ds konvsncljs zboruj«» po stane aktiven, plačsl en ases-ker bi to ne prineslo drugegs ko odsekih, je bil nejevoljen in se men t. zatem bi umrl, SNPJ pa odstop mrioglh članov in morda je pritožil, ko je konvenčnl od ] je obvezana plačati vse obvsano-jcelo tožbe, sek sa plače odžagal preveč pls- sti člsnu. DrugI je umrl v čr. če njegovim pomočnikom. Ako su pasivnosti ln Izplsčano Je bi sedsmi: Ako bi bils sprejeta zadevna resolucijs, bi imeli v 6NPJ poleg socialističnega prs-vs tudi fsšlstlčnegs, črnorokar-skegs itd. Vsa čast onim angleško govorečim delegatom, ki so v posebni poslanici izrekli željo, da ostane vse po starem. IMčlih 18 glasov veČine je obvarovalo organizacijo atraAne kužno Ik>-leznl in tem gre vse priznanje. Tisto revno bratstvo, katero je tu pa tam še na papirju, bi popolnoma izginilo, o tem H«*m prepričan. Jaz predobro poznam Slcllljane in KalabreŽe in ne maram, da bi postali moji "bratje". Nafta jednota bi morala dobiti tudi drugo ime, ako bi «prejemala člane raznih narodnosti v svoje vrste. Dobili bi čuden zmszek, ako bi obveljala beseda #2 delegatov ln nekaterih gl. odbornikov. Naft gl. urednik, ki je pri po- ka. 2elel bi, da bi se oglasilo še več delegatov prošle konvencije iti podalo svoje mnenje o tej kočljivi zadevi. Ako je konvencija osvojila predlog, da vsi pssivnl člani plačajo za ves čas pssivnostl ases-ment za smrtnlnski sklsd, je gotovo, da ga bo moralo članstvo plačati, v nasprotnem slučaju, ako sta to ukrenila samo upravni odsek in aktuar, pa bo težko šlo. Odkar Je jednota ustanovljena in do danes so se prsvila u-s posmrtninsklmi poštevala od konvencije do konvencije, oziroma od datuma, ko Upravni odsek bi moral upoštevati tudi to. da ne bo enako- hočemo biti odkritosrčni ln po- lo dedičem $260, a rekateri so pravnoatl in ds se bo nekaterim šteni, moramo priznati, da morajo uredniki dan za dnevom bili člani le par let. Res je, ds se bo v bodoče Isplačevaio po rsbitl svoj razum za vedno no- članski dobi, vedeti pa morsmo ve ideje. Njihovo delo nadkri- — ako nI dohodka, se ne mor •• ljuje delo posameznega gl. od- Jo kriti izdatki. Pravično ln po-boroika. kateri opravlja vedno šteno je, da pasivni člani, ko po člsncm delsla krivica. V Januar-ju. na prfmeč. sts šla dva člsns na pasivno listo. Enemu, ki je postal sktlvcn v juniju, ne tc trebs jlnčsti asesments za nazaj, drugi, ki js postal akt iver ene in Iste jh>aW\ zato bi morali stanejo aktivni, poravnajo svo- v juniju, pa bo moral plačati za biti tudi pošteno plačani kot Je prispevke, kajti Jednota bo zahteva njihov poklic. Mogoče tudi obvezana na vse isdsjatve. bo gl. urednik enkrst sposnal. Osni, kolikor dopuščajo pravila ds Je konvencljs. ki zboruje |>o plečujejo kolikor morejo; nihče odsekih, preveč "diktatorska", ne ukazuje koliko in kdaj mora Jednota )e osvojila afetlko. jo poravnati. Ako bi Je ne bila, hI bila naj- Apeliram na č.anstvo, "aj je, vedno zdrav, ali ne« nikoli ne počiva in on je nea no «mrl. Pri SNPJ je bil u rovaft za $1,000, toda jai nil b|la deležna te zavarovala Ci moj mož živel, bi m< za n*zaj plačevati. Ali je to br skoij. Vprašam upravni odsek, i naša dobra mati SNPJ brik ze Sirotam pasivnih članov, i jih, iVaj mi dokažejo. A ns društva, da stoje na rti dokler je fte čas. Toliko» ne*—F. Slansek. S35. LISTNICA UREDNIŠTVA N. Herljevič, Pittsburgh. — V dotični vesti o «mrti tra Jakovčiča v Reading, ni rečeno, da je bil pokojni* let član SNPJ. Vodja fansarjev spn^J White Cloud. Midi - O Smith, militsntni voditsU mar jev, ki se borijo P^ nijskemu prodajanju )^ bil oproščen na «od»** » je bil ,obtožen proti kriminalnemu mu. Njegov zsiorj** Mauriee Sugar. od*«n MednarodnojfcUv*» Milwaukee. Wis. chuk. župnik Ijjfgj prsvoslsvne cerive. r log rf Bodišča. * ' sme v#č opravi^ ' f nov. Fsrs je stranki in stranka. nik nspada. K junkcijo proti sj t AVGUSTA. EK08XIS1 ^jßska Karodna Podpor» Jidiotil IT. J fMiil 1907 , . „d»le At«.. Chkaga. I1L TeL Rockwall 4994 ^ glavni odbor s. n. p. j. UPRAVNI ODSEKI - riPCKAR pTodeednlk....2667 S. Lawndale Avo., Chicago, I1L ^ VIDER fL tajnik...2657 S. Lawndale Ave, Chicago, I1L ^JtrF GRa1>1SHEK, taj.bol.odd. 2667 S. £ blagajnik......2667 S. Lawndale Ava., Chicago, 111. Lawndale Ava„ Chicago, IU. ff Ava. Oh^co. Dl MOLEK, urednik glazilf-,. • •-2667 B. Lawndale Ava., Chicago, DL QDBOKNIKI: St., ClaveUnd, O. St., Cleveland, O. w cntfRAK prvi podpredsednik.......996 E. 74th ¡J* SB Je , drugi podpredsednik. .1198 E. 170th W GOSPODARSKI ODSEK: ^ optroVICH, predsednik.';.........696 E. 140th St., Cleveland, O. fc2ftK^rVETK0VICH....,:)..'.......983 Seneca Ave., Brookljrn, N. Y. ........... .H9 S. Proapoct Ave., Clarendon Hills, ni. ........ POROTNI ODSEK: g0b5ek, predsednik... ........414 W. Ha,jgt.» , .......................................Bo* *'» Arm*» Um.i ...........t..................Bo* 267, Strabane, Pa. _«tnBOJ ...................Bos 61, Parkhlll, Pa. kf BARBICh' ." «........ . ..........1216 E- 17flth st- Cleveland, O. NADZORNI ODSEK: 01ZAITZ, predsednik....V.............3619 W. 26tth St^ Chicago, lil iphalgai...................... DOB AMBROZICH......... ION .....25 Central Parit. Peru, 111. .418 Pierce St,. Eveleth, Minn. ■»/it1_|ir0p,Mw. ■ (It**'*' •tfcavalkl« U talajs * |L «TfumA. ki •• — 'st ^f* smnaenk »• a^ai^ uamk aa nil takafei L fel-ltk* |H»lsi. -a| m aalUJaJ. aa kaL S Z.', ? .'«J 1 kucialtkl«! 9*n. Mj aa »aiUjale aa M. 5 PtrroiBB (M* M«W»««Ja V «L mpnrmtm «tkan aaj aa ■ nisem*** ,. , JrtlZIVl m «i »«ratal «Sa* a« ml isfiw 1. w h.w. Tir )lak Barbich, porotniki. Prehran aa pljičik bolnih Pljučna tuberkuloza nas razjeda in se imenuje zato tudi je-tika. Zato je treba dobiti v močni prehrani protiutež proti prevelikemu hujšanju. In res nas uči skušnja, da posebno obilna in posebno dobra prehrana zdravljenje pljučnih bolezni pospešuje, v neozdravljivih primerih pa da nam življenje podaljša. Pri tem pa niso vsa hranilna sredstva enako vredna. Maščobe so za bolnike na pljučih bistveno prikladnejše kot ogljikovi hidrati. Posebno dobra so hranilna sredstva z veliko vsebino beljakovine; njim pripisujejo naravnost varstveni vpliv proti u-činkom tuberkuloznih bacilov. Francoski fiziolog Charles Ri-chet je na živalskih eksperimentih ugotovil, da ¿lasti sirovo meso in izžeti sok iz sirovega mesa na potek tuberkuloze ovirajoče vplivata. Na tuberkulozi o-bolele živali, ki jih je s tako hrano krmil, so ozdravele, druge so poginile. Za človeka je prehrana s sirovim mesom pač nekoliko teiavnejša, ker se nam taka hrana naravno upira. Od maščob ss v prehrani tuberkuloznih priporočata - zlasti aladka smetana in sirovo ma-slo, dalje rumenjak in ribje olje; svinjske mssti pa ne priporočajo posebno. Da ogljikovi hidrati niso tako dobri kot airovo meso, sok iz njega in pa maščobe, smo že o-menili. Uporabljati jih pač moramo, ker so kot stranaka jed k mesu potrebni; a nimajo specifično ugodnega vplivanja na potek tuberkulotnega obolenja in nam v nasprotju s prej omenjeno hrano ne nudijo nobene varnosti proti tuberkulozi. Morda je celo to res, da relativno obilno uživanje ogljikovih hidratov — zlasti krompirja — pri manj premožnih slojih razširjenje tuberkuloze celo pospešuje. Tako na primer vemo, da je pri Ircih, kojlh glavna hrana je krompir, umrljivost na tuberkulosi tri-krat tako velika, kot pri meso uživajočlh Amerikancih; seveda so pa Še drugi vzroki (podnebje itd.) Alkohol v lahki obliki ae mora bolniku is psihičnih razlogov ie naprej dovoliti, da jih obdržimo pri dobrem teku. _Zdravje. STARI IZREKI v MODERNI OBLEKI Kjer se prepirata dva, tretji plačuje. Menice imajo kratke noge. . Na začetku vsega je konferenca. Vse, kar je zlato, se ne sveti. Eksekutor ne pride nikoli sam. v vinu je davek. Sladko je za domovino dobavljati. Vsak naj meče bombe pred svojimi vrsti. izsodbe g), porot nega odseka •m ukt. 11 ila kvm m Zadeva društva št. 223 S, John Simončič, član dru it. 225, Edison, Kansas, je priliv pri gl. porotnertV Od-radi odklonjene bolniške ore, katero mu je gl. bolni-ijnik odklonil. DrušMhi1 ki «e je vršila dttS 25. ,.. I., je br. Simončiča 8po-krivega prestopkov, kate-" 11 obtožen, obenem pa je _postopanje gl. bolnlške- ijnika, ki mu je odklonil bol-podporo za Čas od 27. mar-~ naprej. "> porotni odsek je vzel brata Simončiča v taz-' Pregledal je vse, na to i nanaAajoče «e listihe, i lapianik društvene poro-iuterega je razvidno, da ¡»t* Simončiča dvakrat za-ko je opravljal delo za ča-j« bil na bolniški listi, s krtil 15. točko XXIV. čle-»vil. Na podlagi dokazov, lih iz predloženih listin, je tni odsek s štirimi glasovnemu odglasoval, da U«vi razsodbo društvene ■ br. Simončiča kaznuje i prestopek za 5 dni, za Pf^topek pa za 10 dni bol-K^re, skupno za 15 dni. društva št. 269 f»o it. 260, Adah, Pa., je * Pn gl. porotnem odsek« Jakovca, člana iste-Obtožnica mu oČiU, » 9. aprila t. 1. na dru-napadel in obdolžil «taka Camenchka, da je ¿j* bila odklonje-¡¡liJjpodpora dn« de- rt!! Porotni od nek je prod-«btožnico vzel na znanje Jak'»vca, da pošlje kttr tudi storil, govoru priznava, da jmenehku vae drugo, k " ■ «!a ne zasluži da bi ^ g. enoirtav-j4 ¡n g« pustilo k,.t jih Jakovsc zagovoril, so i^T'" U«tine, kate-r' »wievo Jakov-r«m-nchek ni ' t,l!w odklonje-^W6dpors dne 12. do-mu , (>^njene litine * bu,, j4 jakovac hole: »r ' ^''ro je imel b ^noto in da S j ' bolnkHm i Ji.'^ Jf tudi Aam poroti, da «aot, l ^ vsto-^ bi aLrr J* ri* Will County, Illinois 8 ta te of Montana School District Sanitary Hewer Bonds Relief Funding U. 8. Treasury Notes U. S. Treasury Notes U. 8. Treasury Notes U. S. Treasury Notes 1048 1V61 9-1 ti7 193« 1-1 1048 1-1 1942 1947! 1962 44-64 100.— _ 96.26 101.002 100,— 110.06 111.06 U0.~ 102426 jjm cena Hof>uat % PlUall %% -0- -0- -O- -o- 99.26 96.26 101.462289 100— 110.06 111.06 110— 102.626 il 9244112.60 IM»- 916,219.84 910,000.— 916,609.88 927,766.68 927,600.— 6,181.25 i I' 187.60 76.--0- -0- -0- 4.76% 4% _____ 5% _ i%... 4%% i%% 4% Kupljeau od C. W. McNear * Co. R. P. Minton A Co. Ine. National City Co. State of _Montana Na borai Hutro Bros. A Co, Sutro Bros. A Co. Sutro Broa. ä Oo. Hutro Bros. A Go. Sa aatae •ImwvmII Alesh, Olip in Biskovieh Alesh In Olip ' Alesh in Olip Alesh, Olip in Slskovleh Alesh In Olip Aleah in Siskovleh U. 8. TREASURY NOTES kupljene ns borai po prevladajo6lh cenah. POAOJILA NA PRVE VKNJIŽBE: Vsota: Obresti: Letna odplavila: Frank A Gertrude Podlipec, Cicero, Illinois..9 1,000.00 6% 9 100.00 Joseph Obranovich, Detroit, (Mich......... 660.00 6*V 100.00 Frances k Peter Malnvaskh, Cleveland, O. 1^00.00 6% 100.00 Roman Blasica, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.... 2,000.00 6% 200.00 Gabriel A Marie Wouk, Lyons, Illinois.... 2,000.00 6% 200.00 Anton Mohovlich, Chicago, Illinois........ 1,000.00 4% 100.06 FraiA Dacar, Cleveland, Ohio............. Obnovljeno poeojilo Louis A Mary Kuinik, Waukogan, III....... 1,500.00 6% 106.00 Rose A Louis Bewita. Weat Allis, Wis..... 4,000.00 6% 600.00 Vincent A Emily Kriiman, North River Side 8,0004)0 6% 190.00 Avelski Vrh, it. 202, SNPJ............... 8,5004)0 t%% 800.00 Vtneent A Tereaija Hvala, Chicago, 111.... 2,600.00 6% 1604)0 Frank A Tereaija Ellis. Chicaaro, Illinois.. 6,0004)0 6% 6004)0 Anton A Josephine Barilar, Pittsburgh.... 1,700.00 6% 1604)0 John A Rose Bav«ar, Chicago, Illinois..... 4,500.00 6% 600.00 PONUDBK BO POSLALE BLEDElE TVRDKEi MORGAN COUNTY. ILL.: C. W, McNaar A CoH R. E. Hereaal A Co. AURORA. ILLINOIS: R. P. HinUin A Co., H, C. Spear A Hons Co. WILL COUNTY, ILL.: National City Co., MeDonald, Dempaey.Detwer A Co. STATE OF MONTANA: Kupili direktno <>d drlave. U. S. TREASURY NOTES: Sutro Bros. A Co., na borsi. Skupaj............................ 988,760.00 99,1604)0 ZA GOSPODARSKI ODSEK: FRANK ALE8H, predsednik JOHN OUP JOSEPH A. SISKOVICH, Lajn* ZAPISNIK eeje geepedarakega edaeka, vrtela ae dne 4„ i. (a 19. feb. 1988 Predsednik Alesh otvori sejo ob 9. uri dopoldne. Navaoil so vsi trije ¿lani odseka. Br. Alesh pretita pismo nadsornega odseka, v katerem telijo ¿lani dobiti nekatera pojaanlla. slasti o nakupovanju Aurora in Will County bondov v Illinolsu ter o federalnih bondih. Predeednik nadalje po-jaani odboru, da Je br. Leajak v Pltts-burghu prodal posestvo, na katerem ima jed nota prvo vknjitbo. * Brat Alesh pojasni, da ]e glede bondov pretakal vse dokumente, ki se sedaj pa razpolago nadzornemu odseku. , Glede Aiicpra Sanitary District bondov v vseli 916,000 Moody Re ting izkaouje AAA ali najvftji "rate." A« ko ae ko6eJo ljudje preprMati e prepletanju In da al dober bond, naj se informirajo prt Mr. Langv. National f Ky Co., Chicago. V tem oaim goep. odsek priporota, da vsak aural j Iv sle-6aJ prtjMejo v gl. upr. odboru ia do prinseejo doka« sa svoja sum nihanja kot predvidevajo pravila. KrHika e nakupa Will County Relief bondik «e br. AUetie ne vidi e-mestne Ugotovi, da je dal naratfo sanje National City Ce. Ke Je to bilo i «vrtano, Je pa bila vletene tot be, da ae doiene, ako smeje okraji rabiti le raaoilaškega davka sa relief itd. Dr-taval sakoa nalaga, da as ta davek porabi aa cesta. Tu se kritata dva sakona. Kar sem lita! v listih, sem sporočil firmi. Odgovorili so mi, da bo sodit6e od lotilo v prilog reliefu in da ao pripravljeni dati nam pogodbo, to je, da vzamejo bonde naaaj, ako sodiMe odlogi proti. Dal sem navodilo, naj e tem obveetlje gl. urad. Vider trdi, da ni prejel nobenags pisma. Mr. Lang pa pravi, da ga Je poalal. Mr. Lang Je nadalje poslal Aleshu dokaae, da Je poslal tosadevno pismo na gl. urad. Za tem Je br. Vider pristal, da ima pismo v rokah. Zatorej ne vidim strahu, da bi bila v bodo« nosti o tem kaka eltnoet, kajti firma je saneeljiva. Dolg tega okraja Je samo 1%, Vse kaie, da bo aodlife od lotilo ta relief, ta ae, bo pa denar vrnjen. Preide ae na vprainje, «akaj nismo aadnje ¿ase investirali toliko denarja v federalne bonde. Bledi razprava. Ugotovljeno Je, da sme kvpo-vali bonde kljub visoki eani in s tem pokazali volje, da bošeme kooperirati • fl. odborom, ki Je napravil toaadev-nl sklep. Pejaenilo Je ie potrebno, da nas Je sklep drial naaaj de JaliJa. Po JaliJa 1982 ni bilo na raapoiago sa i*ve*J-raaje ve« ke «1004)90 de konca lete Ker smo dobili ponadbe «a Waat AI-Iis In Reckferd bonde ia as ae geep odseku videli vredni, da se leveeUrs v nje, smo Jih kepili. PcaabKi sa pe la obete j I sprejet sklep, da obvetta vae tri, kadar Je kak denar na razpolago, kar ae Je zatelo prsktlcirstl le letos, teprav ie dolgo obetoji sklep. Ns vpraifnje nads. odseka, ali Je gosp. odsek dal dovoljenje sa prodajo Llsipkovaga poslopja, Je odgovor Is-hak. Posojilo Je bilo odobreno leto naaaj od strani gl. odbora. Poelopje, Je bilo povedano, Je bilo grajeno aa na prodaj. Takrat Je bil tas, da N dali tolko v pogodbo, da tegp ne dovolimo. Br. Olip nadalje ie doda, da obetoji v Illinolsu aakon, da se Iskko pregreti prodaja, ne ds bi imeli pogodbe v tem smislu. Mi in glsvni odbor smo vedeli In odkrili, da Je vse sa na prodej, torej nI umestno posebnega dovoljenja, ako smo te pritake-vali. Odbor smatra, da Je prodaja sa-neaijivi stranki v prilog jednoti. Zakljutek dopoldaaak« seje 4. februarja 1988 Draga seja 4. febt. .popoldne. Predsednik otvori aejp In preide se takoj na rasno, ker so vsi tlanl odbora navaoil Dnifftt, posove st aad-semi odsek, keUremu Je pojeta jene na vsa vpraiaaja. Zadevo Oglarjevegs p^ojlla St prenese pred seje gl. odbora, kajti po fte Ji tkiep, da preke 110,000 p^Jil «lanom mera ugoditi le geep. odsek Br. Olip porota e stanju davkov la kake tlanl. katerim sme poeedlll, pie-tajejo. Na to sledi ratprtvt e vaa-al ata ju Br. Blskovich p red loti aadevo br. Abrama pred sejo odbora. Pojasni vae okolMine. Sklep odbora Je, da ss de-legirs br. Slskovleha, da br. Abramu pite in osebno pojasni. Zakljutek seje ob 6. url popoldne Meja. i. februarja 1998 dopoldne. Br. Alesh otvori sejo ob 9:90 dop. ia prisotni so val. Ker Je revno br. Cainkar v uradu, vpraia br. Aleeh, kaj to njtgovi po mitleki proti Aarere bondom. Br Ctlnktr odgovori, da to dobri. O tem Jt govoril t aeeottntontom Kellerjem Preide se na aadevo Hrvatakega do ma v No. Chlcagu. Br. Aleeh pojasni korake, ki Jih Je podvael In kako Je pritie piame pred odsek, v katerem aaa ebvettajo, kaj delajo, da hoiejo platati na dolg itd. V na/rtu Imajo vat Bebav, da te dobi denar. Proeijo, da st jim ne napravi "forecloeure". Zakljutek goep. odteka Je, dt st pismo pretH% gt. odboru, ml pa vaame-mo stvar na snaaje do nedgjjnjih korakov. Br. Aleeh pretita pleme Keilerja, katerega ma Je iaretll br. Vider. Na-aata se na bonde v Hidalgo Ceaaty, Tesae, dietr. 1 la 4, sa ktofe se ueta-nevlje nekak Pretoetlve CemmKtee la telijo dobiti neti h 990,000 vteienlh pri njih Predlog spaajet. da Jlk e letimo kadar la ake Je preje vloiealk 96% Zadevo Cleveland Terminal Tower predVrftmo aa Seji gl- odbore ped tet- Rasprsvlja se o rasnih posojilih, s katerimi Imamo potoikote. Ker br. Ogrlsek note prepisati na Jedaoto bret legtlnih kortkoy s nate strani, Jt sprsjpt predlo«, da se takoj aVss s legalnim postopanjem sa "foreclosure" njegovega posestva. Br. Alesh predipil qpdevo pravil, ki se tiit direktno gosp. odaekt. Odsek to vzame v pretres Ip raeprsvljs, «kropa In sklene, da nsprsvl svoja prlporo-«Ila, ki Jih poda na seji gl. odbora pod raspravo in ukrepanju o hodotik pravilih ANPJ, katere bo prlporoial gl. odbor. Zakljutek eaje ob t. url popoldne. Seje 10. febr ob 7. uri aveter. Ne-vaoti ao vri, ko br. Aleeh otvori aejt. Glavno pred sejo Je, kdo priprivj In kttore tabel« pri prt vi aa poretlle goep odseke konvenciji. Priporotila •neko. Splob akrepe »a vae rutiaeko ^b», ki Je v aveel s poretilom goep. odbere deiegotom ia drugib podatkov sa konvencijo Preide ae is nt vprtianje, ake ta prodt Harris A Howard Co«aty bon-de, aa katere Imsmo poaudbe, In tklep •f»ort Jt, dt st Jih premeni, tke do-Mme ugodna pogoje Ker Je t tfra vte vaiarnl rod It-«rpan Is se vse sadove, ki aa deiie pred to odbor, ratene, predsednik A-^ «-kljut, m jo ob 9. uri .v^. Frtab Aleah, preda.; Jaetph A. Sieherith, tajnik, saa.i Jaha ONp . êmtj m ■■ ' .... , /-itjf j 06. --------- --.— 1 -------------4- - ' ■■ - > prometa PAG® tlZ Editorial Comments The prospecta for fraternal aocíetiea are quite promising onoa again- Tbere ara many thousands of our members who were foroed to discontinue their Insurance and membership due to unemployment. We feel confident that they will all want to come back into our fold and take insurance again as soon as they will be able to come back. Another thing : our people will have more faith in fraternal Insurance than before on account of the way in which our and other fraternal societies came through the depreseion. • • • Now that the national industrial recovery act or "nlra" is in effect, it is believed that the conditions will improve somewhat. Many woifcers will go back to work at maximum hours and minimum wages. While we art not too optimistic of ita success, it is hoped that the recovery program will at least temporarily relieve the critical situation. We are aware of the fact that "nira" la merely a new way of patching the present capitalistic system, to prolong Its life; it will not and cannot permanently remedy the social, industrial and economic evils. In spite of this, the immediate outlook for the so-called "better times" is more «haerful than It had been In the last three féên. • ♦ • The national administration blanket code program in reality it only a life preterver. Authentic attimates for the past month disclose that Industrial production for July runt around 16 par cent normal, while, on the other hand, wages of those employed were less than 50 per cant normal, and employment in factories was last than <0 par cent normal. Anybody knowt that manufacturers cannot go on producing at 9ft par cent while th# buying power of the workers It exceedingly low and they are therefore able to consume (buy) much lett than 60 per cent of the entire production. It it evident, therefore, why tha administration it staking to much on the high-wage drive—to avert Another and much more severe crash. • • * Since March 4, when the new national ad-ministration came ii, production Went up mort than 60 per cent, while employment lagged behind and reached the low figure of 11 par cent and wagat 40 per cent. The entire recovery program it getting completely out of Una and tha adminittration was forced to do tomethlng to avart another disaster by employing the blanket code program. • e s But the main raaaon for the rush in various induttrial enterprises was—to get ahead of higher wagtt which th* controled inflation threatened to afatt, so that the manufacturera ' profita will be greater. The same old song: profits above everything else, at the cost of tha worker—the consumer. FOR MEMBERS OF SLOVENE NATIONAL BENEFIT SOCIETY AND AMERICAN SLOVENES wednesday, alt.^ *eflto M aol Prosper A speech lik* that delivered by President Rooeevdt recently would have bwn unthinkable before these times. For the firit time the head of our nation eopreeees in words that ell msy understand thoughts that are In tens of millions of minds sbout the shah-binese of our eoonomie eyetem. But how fer can he to! It it s fact that the President wanta to see Capital-Ism live and continue to coin the tabor of the masaes into hufe fortune*; but It Is sleo a fact that the Preel- 1 dent reooffnlsee that the dsy of unreetrlcted and unrestrained Capitalism has pasted, and that If it la to continue the workers who do Ita work muat get wages above a mere subsistence level and not be worked to death. They must be able to buy back what they produce eo that the proflta may continue—If they are to continue. •peaking of the textile industry and the (alleged) liquidation of child labor the President says: "Child latter was an old evil, But no employer acting alone was able to wipe K out. If one employer tried It, or If one State tried It, the costs of operation roee eo high that K was Impossible to compete with employers or States which had failed to act." Throughout tha speech Is reeogaitlon of the «vile Inherent la Capitalism. The New Deal propoeee a partnership Intended to mitigate themi Socialists cite the same facta and Insist that those evils cannot be ttqaldated without the liquidation of Capitalism Itself. Per, In a sense. Capitalism can be somdicd up la five Words: Buy «heap and sell dear. Say foods «•heap, buy labor cheap, and sell product* dear. Pay as little aa possible and get aa much as possible That system I Me la ruins. The New Deal wanta to salvage as much el It as possible, bet the New Deal »eaylsaa that K cannot go oe la Ike way that Doaeld •kftpseg sailed td^fhtSI eaeashy. teeialleu eaa take ceUefeetfoe from the knowledge that the terrible eeUeps* that brought down everything wHk it 1* aow officially recogateed by thoee In the highest ptaeee aa havftag been raueed by preetaety those evil etameaie la CapMallm* that Beetalists have always pointed oet; from the further fart that recovery ad-vaaees la precisely the degree that coUeeMvtst prtn-"plet are put into practlee.. But mesa recovery ka not enough. We want no te> petition of IMMtaa. We weal aa end to exploit*. arid économie «aeevUinSf. We want aa end to k inequality We want and ee4 to Capitalice», from the recovery that la the end aad aim ef the New Deal, we begin. That la otar efcartiag point. We have Justice ea our aide) we have the forooe of Worfctrt' Offerts« Springfield, OL—A Workers' Congress took place In gprlngfield, Jsly 22 snd 23, namely—Continental Congress, Illinois division. Vsrious actions and reeolutions (bills) were fraeced, «et in behalf of the working «lass, for the Coagress-people wees representatives from fraternal, trade union, co-operative, unemployed, political, student, aad youth worker groupe. On Capitd Hill, the representatives pass the buck and resolutions (bills) for their class, the capitalist class. The difference le, the local Capitol Hill resolutions are carried out, for they have the power. Our Workers' Congress has not got the power, and eo ours are not carried out. Therefore, we must Organise For Power. This Congress is s permanent organisation. An executive committee of 21 members was elected to help carry oa. One of this committee, is the writer, who was elected to represent the Illinois 8. N. P. J. This task he will endeavor to do with his humble ability. Bat so much will depend on the branches themselves. Will your branch cooperate snd Organise For Power, by joining the permanent body? Affiliation blanks may be had by so addressing writer. Affiliation $ FLASHES Things are developing very rapidly for the big Annual Prise and Juvenile Picnic, Pioneers. And rightly so, for the time is limited and unless we act with speed well be unaWe to make the show as interesting as in the past half do*en years. With the Industrial Recovery Act placing more people to work everything takes on a happier atmosphere including the picnic preparations. * • • To tell you of some of the late de-velopmenta let's start by announcing that Wencel's Dairy softbell team has consented to play the heedliner for the Pioneer picnic. Furthermore, that Wencel's team has challenged the Parkview LSundry team for a $100.00 stake. Brp. Weacel says his tracks will be at the disposal of his team's »00 followers who wUl eheer his team to victory and the stake.' e • e A quartette of Pioneers are doing some special soliciting to bring in the valuable gifts and prises for the winners of the various recce. A doaen others are working on numerous other projeets. Announcement was 51 ..a* , *«aa made this week that the Pioneers charge is %2.00, and yearly dues $2.00, hftVV >ucc#ded in obtaining complete per branch. If your branch is finan- trol of th# ^«„ions for their claHy broke, perhaps you would joinI ,cnlc Sund*y, Aug. 20. The mach- and play on the installment plan. P. M. of A. Local No. 68 (New North), was the first Springfield organisation to affiliate, third day after Congress. Over 80 Slovenes were in attendance, representing various organisations. They came from 8awyenrille, Ben Id, Virden, Auburn, Springfield, La Salle, Hinsdale, Chicago, and Wauksgan—up and down the state. Our Slovene group had lunch together at noon Sunday at Bollet's union restaurant, who employs an SNPJ member, and then took pictures on the State House lawn. The photographer shows only first and last snsp-shots "took." The last one is great. On bottom appear^ Illinois Continental Congress, snd mehe a good souvenir. They're 3 by 4 to snd sell for 10 cents esch. Any person desiring pictures, address writer at tat Ridgeiy avenue, SprtngficM. You may send postage of small denominations for charge. The minutes of Congress, with re- ports In full, can be had thtt writer delegates of tha Western Pensa. for 25 cents per copy. Some one loet a pair ef glasses at Klk's Club, and are now in my hands, waiting for someone to claim them. Mahy interesting Congress sider lights occurred. One lsrge group met Saturday afternoon la the rear ef the Club in alley, to draft their bills for the Congress. Sunday morning at Norman Davenport'a place where the Champaign-Urbane group stayed over-nito on their folding cots, in his spacloaa yard, Norm »woke to see the Interactional flag, the red flag, flying from a pole attached to the fence. Later that morning the writer was rching for his committee on the third floor of the Club, when he met the manager, and inquired. Manager answered he did not know where they all ware but to look around, that they might be found any place. After Congres* adjournment, that evening, in chatting with Duncan McDonald, who la revered by the miners, and the one mine-worker leader whom Eugene Debs thought well-of, said that we have a "real or-ganisatlon set-up, one with which things can be done." In conclusion, affiliate with the Congreee and Organise For Power! Joe O. Brieocar. ef the torree years J net ef Pints* limesU. wbe el teas* H was that the system be Smelt n ta tragically f—t* eg inery is in motion. Let us give it that momentum that it needs and requires to make it celebrated affair, e e' e We are somewhat late and our plana have not proceeded as far as we would like to have them but we c*n still catch up and pass up last year's reoord. To do that we need #>e wholehearted1 assistance of every member. So pltcfi in now. The entire lodge will benefit from the undertaking. : - Our active metnberekip kae been increaeed by IS m July, Pioneere. We have begun to climb again and once we get into our stride nothing will hold us beek. Oet your friends to attend the big picnic. Than well talk about joining the Pioneere to them when they get to the picnic. • • * The admission to the picnic is free. Each member can have as many free tickets as he or she needs. Make every ticket count, however. Doa't waste any. Things are brightening up and already they look more cheerful than they have for a long while, gt least so far as our picnic is concerned. • * • In the southern psrt of UHnoie SNPJ members are going thru seme hectic experience«. Because they are fighting for a clean union they suffer violent attacks and bombings. Recently, a Slovene Home was the target of a thug bomb. And what era the authorities doing? the shcr-rlff? or pollcef Catching the criminals? Decidedly not. They are assisting the perpetrators and helping them dodge justice. To think that people tote for terror, injunctions, brutality, murders, etc. They do, every time the old party thieves are placed on the ballote. Look at Southern Illinois! « » • By this time our people ought to know that we have beda waging a strenuous battle for old age penaions. Who? did you say. The Socialists. Ars ws succeding? Slow and sure. Twenty five States now htve old age pension laws. That means more than half of the States ars giving some relief to the needy aged. But well go on until every State adopts it. SNPJ Federation Doings WESTERN PENNA E. 8. FEDERATION, ITEMS The I. ' 8. Federation of SNPJ I of W Cetera Pensa, had representatives of nine lodgee at its July It conference held at Sygan, Pa. In addition, aleo present,, were two My«* Wast Allia, Wla.—Just as a reminder* Still how can we forget Onr Annual Outing at Army Lake, Sun, y, August s. Instead of providing lunch, this year we are providing beer d prótesis. The lodge alee provides I entrance fee. So members all nee eel end enjoy the day swim-mlng, beat-riding, dancing, and playing vadeas gam*«. Bo ears to let Slovene Speaking Federation The session wis the quietest in the history of the Federation. However, in the accomplishments to be mentioned herein, it »will be seen that something was done. Lodgee affiliated with the Federation are particularly urged to give come attention to the work of the ¡recent conference, and to bring it to the attention of their members at their lodge meetings. The conference instructed the secretary to make due inquiry Into the matter of the Supreme Board's interpretation of the revised by-laws as concerns passive members, insofar aa such members must (upon reinstatement into the active list) repay into the mortuary fund of the eociety duet covering the period of their months of passivity. Further, the conference instructed that a protest he forwarded to the Main Office against the preeent Interpretation. * A resolution by the Ambridge, No. tM, lodge calling for the Federatioa to sponsor a bowling tournament sometime in 1084 *as taken under i consideration. Bro. Victor Jakovac and his Athletic Board were in-stractod to study the pita and to preeent Its findings at the next see-ilon. . The lodges of the Federation were also urged to give this matter consideration at their meetings and to be prepared to render a decision ai the i|ext conference. It was also moved that election and installation of Federation officers take place at the January conference. The preeent by-laws call for election at the Oct. coacten and installation at the Jan. session. A Speaker's Committee, consisting of Bros. Frank Bolts, Max Kufnsr and Henry Previc, was selected. This trio are authorised to obtain speakers for future oonferencee. Bro. Frank Virant of Imperial, No. 713, was elected sa aft auditor to fill the unexpired term of Bro. Wm. Ra-dojcich, resigned due to absence. The Federation approved holding s plcnie on Sept. 10 st Moon Run. Pres. Kress wilj issue the call for a meeting to make due arrangements for the affair. The Executive Board of the Federation and the presidente of each of the lodges within the Federation will act as a committee for the picnic. After the expiratloa of the present Incumbent's term, the strgoant-at-arms will be appointed for each ess* sioa by the chairman. Sodtl dstes annouQped at the conference west: Excelsiors-picnic July 1« and Anniv. dance Oet. tt; Musketeere-picnic Aug. 18; J. Z. Jrs.—picnic Aag. SO and Thanksgiving day dance; Comets-picnic Aug. 27 and Oct. 28 dance; Veronians-Aug. 27 picalc and Dec. 81 dance; Jolly Jrs.—ith Aanlv. Sept. 4; Lucky Stars—8rd Aanlv. dance 8ept. 28; Revellers—dtnee Sept. 23; Morning Stare—Ith Amiiv. dance Oct. 7, and Pioneere of Washington County—dance Bee. IB. The next conference Will be held st Library on Oct. 16. ' Louie Recela, Fed. SeCy. PI on sir AmmmI Mh njj ANMrifcf hmAé Chicago. The time for oar great annual summer event la drawing nearer. We must go out and work harder In order to make this picnic a success. Two of the hardaet taaka If you are going aad If yea facing a« are getting prisee (dona tione) with which we will reward winning conteatagU of the different and race«, and getting enough ada for a special laeue of the BulleUa which we Intend to eend to ell Chi-cngo seem bora. It la very important that you members help fulfill two problem* for upon them to a grant extent reeta the seccsac ef ear picnic. Cooperate! The affair will take piece Seeder August 20, ItSS. el Bchultae's Grave fist and D—plaltci Tiweks leave at regular ___BUM hell—etf or etittal ger- later. Wo will the Chicago Centra! SNPJ U dance to and s*s aad drink* will - aS"""!!!" V act b. found »in*«. 1W ta plenty ef the auditiag eeoMaittee aa of partial *pnr* en the minds for oe betera Ang It, lett. No pee- LZ^a^^fSJnT «•ate than he granted * Mile *cnt ^ MrilUa fi<>or la after that date. Scad all bUte to ^^ Donald J' Letrifh, 1027 A Trumbull Ave, GilH0I. Pah. Com. te*iag (hk, the any friend with yea. We ase Üavlng from Kr man's pises praasglly at t o'clock In the morning. Je* a few days after our outing la oar monthly ledge mectli*. Come and bring saggnstlona for oar next big denen, ear Fourth Aaaiversery In October. A. Y (avortant Notice twee. pal. take place followed and climaxed by dancing. This doesn't seem like much of a program, but if you coma to viait ua you will find it quite crowded. Our entire p/ogram is as yet not completed.. We hsce more planning to do sad we net forgot the children. Bverj we have them as onr guests and ex tend special privllegec to them; w< muet somehow overcome this «ion which le handicapping give the kids another New we I tension le a The admlaaéon te snd Jeveatte Ptenle Is —en ef yee are of thts rare Next Pteni* Cemssi ÍO furih-r oar pleas for the picnic wilt be held Thareday. August t, 1*88, at t p. nu Mt 8. Crawford ave. Be there! Lee Remachar has recently jeiaed the eeaunittee, wkJb Aan Harts yrossiesd to join us ce< (0t Ute Recent newapmper article, have b». hooing proapcrity by mean, of headS Ml of increased «»rnin*, (profit.! K-poratlona. Included in' the t 'o ^ e„°e?TJr,n< 0f ' To the thoughtless such stories may captad as symptoms of reviving business aver the reverse It true. Profits made at the expense of workers and Z it that the more the corporations «W less purchasing power remains for the ars who produce aU wealth. It is impossil give profits to owners without taking amount away from workers. The people who have cause to rejoice Iargt corporations "earn" money are th« ars and the parasitical stockholders who ceive dividends without giving any i whatever. And even their joy is likely short-lived when they discover that sue fits as are reported sre based upon lar ventories rather than on great volumes a nett. v u It is an open secret that employers, bi| little, have been piling up stocks of goods ticipating Federal rulings which make hi wages compulsory, they have been mini turing beyond t)m demands of the marki the hope of selling what was made with c labor at the advanced prices which would vail later on. By charging themselves with actual cost of production and figuring inventories at what they hope to get i sales take place th^y are able to report pn Jutt who it going to do the buying, aver, still remains a matter of hope rather knowledge. Certaihly the $14-per-week « ert who are being created by our benign j ident are not going to become good cuatoi for automobile corporations. Nor will t workers be able to buy much else besides actual food and clothing which necessity quires. v ^JWi11' stocks of goods and marking prices is one thing. Selling those goods it price is a different matter. The trouble i Capitalism is th|^ the channels of trade I been clogged by unsaleable surpluses. Ti crease surpluses and caption them "pro will merely intensify employment later on haatan the final eollapse of the private-p system. Profits destroy prosperity. The cialist program of production for use ii the guarantee of real and lasting prosperity foi millions within the working class.-MEJ End this "Moitttnuis Thing" for ill TI In hit latt radio apeech Monday night, P idant Roosevelt indulged in a little pardon gloating over the elimination of child Isbo ' "In the cotton textile code, and in other a| mentt already signed,xhiW ltbor has been I Uhed", said the President. "That mska personally hapjfier than any other one t with which I have been connected since I ( to Washington. ' * "No employer, acting alone, was able to It out. The moment the Recovery Act paaaad, this monstrous thing which ne opinion nor law could reach through yesi effort went out flash. "As a British editorisl put it, we did under a code in one dsy thsn they In m have been able to do under the commot in 85 yeart of effort" All of which la tplendid— snd Uiie. H American people should not permit this « to divert them from the task of Pf"na« eliminating this "monstrous thing iron, induttrial life. Tha oaly way to do^ttaii ratify tha child lakor taieadiseal le tat deral conatltutkm. |(0, , A number of atate legislttures be convened in tpecitl ^. and wh*£ amendment hat not been »ttfW the * should include It fn his call. TIm E^r^MMtMSf It seems to be vary hard understand that it Is not taies, W^l that ia hurting the taxpayer. If all the people had jo^a, £ 1 therefrom they would ik* £ their taxes. The main thing ployed. Thaagperttarftli hawbeen rM^"«^«* instead of the iKv-fwductiorJ'^ ^. charge—but if the * jobt. their liiao«as wo^ «^d ^ ia a jiffy. Thar* n* l<> attend if you wish tl! . dty a d»yyou wnemlier Old man depresaion has deserted North Chicago; Jack Nagode haa bought a top for hia roadster. Prancea Nagode left for Springfield on Friday. She's back by this time. "Sheik" Petdir and "Foxy" Me-sec can sure pick out the bathing beauties! Nellie >Adler has taksn snother vacation, ohly this time it will includs no swlmmihg and late hours. It's a rest cure, which meana that our llttls Nell must stay home for two or three weeks. Mary Oantar celebrster her twentieth birthday by throwing a big party. The beer was good snd so was everything else. Everybody had a good time and the party didn't break up until the wsc hours of the morning. Art Kassels is coming to ths Rink on Thursday, August 10. See you all there. Beacons Highlights slaad—The Beacon popularity " ^treaaing favorably. The "•si hard at work selling tickeu """ than any ever before. short time thia contest has Cmr ■ h*Ve n0tiQfd «»at g/V"1' very ea.ily dis-mg* Th' girl now leading may the last on twVust, »«J'months . g0od dealt can be " «ueen 0f Beacons! , ,, H < «si fade« ^ M Jsrc for hi. kTz:: ^ -t'ng Aug«; ^mrsde. ,re ,|w.yt " la the duty „t IfcJL a day farm. Join ths Comradea in of merriment! This V That The Disgusted Bachslora of New. burgh and vicinity are holding a moonlight danle and wiener roast Ssturday nit*, August 12. Muaic is to be rendered by the Melody Trio. A good time Is promised to all by the bachelors. For further information see John Aynik, 10602 Way avenue. ... We want to thank all those who are giving us such atreng competition. . . We have noticed that Whoosit finda newa very aearee lately as well aa many other scribes. Ws wonder why? . . , Preeeren and Pri-jatelj do not believe in letting people know of thely whereabouts. . . Blnee this article is rather short, well write a longer one next week. Two Brecon MeeheU»re4tea. Pennsy News ""■MI.Hillt* l'a th, WAI1 lod** that be- u";;:?!1^ ^nty 'odre, a* W^T^'P fbr thia ha! J* Moderation. Any i , " »« join our Fad- ' from ,„y. •nJL * 141 **x o«^ Help expand ... s union of ¿y* ^mot»^ HN-^ 'Z r"««y. i^t's *tfn for annoai At the meeting mi the Federation on July 29 we had many young SN' PJ members with aa. There were seven Silver Stars present snd a few Keyeteniens. The foot* of the Federation is still on its toes even though the depreeeton has crushed their spirits a little. Nevartheieea we must go on. • • e Bro. Frank Barbie, member of the Supreme Board of the SNPJ, end one of the moot active SNPJ members la Clevelend, is slowly reeovertngg. We wish him loads of leek aad hop* he will eoon be beck on the firing line. BMPJ needs mea like him. We want more of hia articles; they hit the nail The of the BNPJ tiou is a mirror upon which the Mstuff" that our drlegntee were ef reflected. Some oi it was stuff. Oh well — better hi*____ lime. Home delegates certainly made bright remarks but some eaceient measures were passed. • • • I Some "Bees" are formulating on a Moonlight Picnic which will probably take place in Saptcmber.-^Ul the "Beee" from Library, Imperial, Yukon, Johnstown, Akron, Detroit, Cleveland, Oakmont and other toSrns are requested to send suggestions concerning a posaible time and place for the picnic, to Sis. Frances Kato-kar, Yukon, Pa. The SNPJ Bees Club is composed # SNPJ girls that are lodge boosters. Let's gather together, Bess! This meana all of you. • • • Odds and Ends: Congrata. Friendly City ledge on your anniversary. Thanks, Pioneers, for your Bulletin— we hope your picnic in August will be succeeeful. Jane Fredei. J. Z. «Irs. Broadeasflag ». C. J BS. PICNIC AND AUGUST M DANCE Library, Pa.—It has been s long time since the SNPJ Joeeph Zavert-nik Lodge of Library has pestered the readers of the Proeveta with any invitations to attend any social function It is true that ws held a danee about a month ago, but the proceeds from that danos were not enough to pay the secretary's postage for the month. The J. I. in. have not had any dance or any other social function since Thanksgiving day of last year. Mesnwhils, we have not only refrained from holding any affairs our-aelvea, but we have also been as active sa possible in helping other lodges to promote their affairs. We ask that those lodges for whom we stepped saide on former occasions bs so kind aa to give us all the possibls support on this affair of ours. This is not only an attempt on the part of the J. Z. Jrs. to hold s social affair, Ths vsry existence of our lodge as an organised group depends in a large measure upon ths outcome of this affair. While the lodge was inactive, hopefully viewing the rethsr rafe baliance In our bank,, the Honor Bank In which our funds were kept graciously took upon itself the task very long time and possibly fore** In the meantime, our reserve funds have disappeared, our credit hss been stretched to the limit, aad ws ars laft in a position mush worse than that in whieh the organisers of our lodge found fhftmielvea'ifi 1929 when thef first met to discusa the prospects of organising an English Speaking 6N PJ branch in our town. In plaid worda, we have svsry cant tied up iri aa "Honor Bank", and there is no i MM hope of recovering s single cent. s Now, when other ledges wsrs In s' similar predicament the J. Z. Jrs; wsrs slwaya on hand to do all that thoy possibly could. Our msmbers wsrs present in large numbers whenever sny newly organised branch was exempting to got s foothold. Lstely, ws hsvs on numsrous occasions stsppped aside in order to permit other neighboring lodges to hold an affair without any infringement on our part. We ask those lodges to whom we have extended aid to reciprocate is ee fsr ss the financial eir* eumstanoes of the ledges permit. Ws know that this Is not 19M, so we ssk that the various lodges he represented only to the extent that ooavenieaee and money permits. Buy so doing you will enable ua to get another foothold, and to make the J. JE. Jrs. a worthwhile branch of the organisation. That Is what your presence at our Picnic and Dance on Aug, SO will mean to us. But what will it mean to all those who attend? It will mean eight or ten hours of dancing to the exotic strains of Jack DariMpk or-cheetra, whose musicians will have jast returned from an engagement at the World's Fair. It will mean fox-trots and polkas; It will mean smooth swaying waits*» aad romantic soup les swaying in rhythmic rsspones to the strains of the music. It will mesn cool strolls 'naath the branches of the thick leaved grove at Skpnik's. It will mean prises of sll kinds to the lucky ones, and K will moon re-freshmenta — refreshments sparkling with the efferveecenos of Booeeveltian goodness. We oould go on like thia for ever, prslaing the good timee that will be had, but worda on paper are eeier less unleoe there Is the sat sal experience behind them. Bo, you will help _ to rehabilitate our lodge and at the same time wtti a sew re poureetf aa enjoyable afternoon and fventng, if you wfl! reserve A voust to f«r tk* J. I. Jr$. Pimir end Dm*** *« k*ld tU ths tmtsi phtrt, ml Hlmpnih't Or—*, Pe. Frank Bstt* Vareteas Verona, Pa.—Aa customary in the peet the Veroniahs will again sponsor their Annual Pienic this year, lite date ahd details wilt bs given ia a later issue. The Veronians have been slowly hut steadily forging ahead ia their membership. Siaee the first of the guar agproaimateiy Ua members have been added. This may be eon-sMi.vic«« quite an achievement especially in times whsn most fratornal bodies are losing members. Some of the newest arrivals in the Veronian ranks are Tom Gregorlch, Fannie Luser, Tony Hodnik. Veronica and Ann Jugovicht Joeeph Papp, snd Tony TrSter. A large majority of credit must be given to the Veronians' muahball team for bringing the Vereniana ledge in the forefront and stimulating the members to active participation in the lodge activities The Ve-roniana played through a difficult achedule to wip the fitat half of the Tri-Boro Muahball League and die-played a fine brand of ball playing. One conspicuous trait which was very notioesble during the flret half of lie league was ths harmonious manner in which the team played together. It is hoped that this fine spirit will contlnus In ths remainder of the season. For the past two months Bill Redo jcich has been working in the Penn-aylvania mountaina In Roosevelt's re-foreatation army. He reports that he llkea it very much. No doubt he doea; we understand that he has about two hundred and fifty men under him.—Ws wonder if Matt Kern rsally caught a fish in his numsrous fishing expeditions; if Psd Kern wouU refuse a glass of fj; if the girls are going to get together and organise a mushball team; If ws couldn't get together and hold a pri-vatc social for the membora. Vic Jakevac. Pioaaar Naws Ciksgo, I1L—With the trend to better tlmea the Pioneer Annuel Pic-nic should! be s auccsss. Rut thia will only be poaaible through the cooperation of all the members, mainly by hslping to gst prises for ths raeesk then by distributing ths tickets and inviting your friends. We are expecting a record croyd for this af-of safeguarding our money - for'«{" no •¿«¡«•»on charge verv lone tim» >nd r>n«.U,lv An<1 ^ «r0V* th* members, do yur duty and the com mittee will complete the plans. Ath-lstics ars to havs a large part ot the day's program. W# expect to have two indoor basebell gamee and racos for all. Beginning at four o'clock thers will bs dancing in s Urge pavilion, the music to be plsyed by Johnny Ko-chevar and his Msrrymakers, well known to sll Pioneers snd thslr fol lowers. Also remsmber ths "Wiener Rosst" to be held Saturday night, Aug. 1», it 91st and Desplalnas. Members are to bring thslr frlsnds. There is no chsrge, so evsryone should hsvs s good time. Pioneerp, boost your Annuel Picnic to bs hsld st Schultss's Grove at Csrmsk resd snd Desplslnes eve. on Rundey, Aug. 10. To get to the grove take Cermsk road west, direct to the entrance at Desplalnas avs. P. C. By Wheoell ,,, Mi. I*uie, M«.—New that the month of Jsly has past, the hottest month of meny years, and with the Spirits snd Leaders (CFU) Boat Excursion over, which turned out to be s sue-eeee, "We" ars new prepared far the outing at Bay less Grove on Aug. « la whieh thers will be IS different nations represented. News hss been walking around that some eastain "Spirits" will particl-pate at this affair. There will he some dressed in costumes whieh "We" will be eble to reoegniae. At least I hope so. So you and you of the Spirits, also friends, show gour spirit by showing your smiling f at Uiia outing. Anyone sot knowing how to Bay leas Grove, take the Cherokee going Weet to end ef Hne. i modetion. will be furnished from there. There will be email admiaelen charge. Be come early and stay late Well be seeing you. So. Chicago. IB. Pinal errang" menu have been mede for our ss nuel picnic, and «er awmbers ere ( urged to ettend. Bring your fiends end keep these farts In mind Augaet « at !• a. m Beet Ride Ferset Preeerve Meek by th* Br*« Twins. Deik toe* Leash. SJ beer os draught. Mohawks Id SeBe. ear leel steeling .1 wss agreed that any member who has n*t settled for their enntvereary tiekets or snp ether debts le the ledge by our nest meet os August 14, muet report te the meeting to glee ss *S plane tío« why they haven't Thoae who do net report si the meeting end heve e* te tend ia* debt* will be ehsrfed wKh "withholding money" end shall be dealt with , Of eeuree peu all know I is a misdemeanor aad la wkh espaldeo this leel appee! le you ss plot* the report of the ping. WW pun snaysrass et «rill roe ferse ss u ase 4«nolle massums? IL M*** Ber'y Lötige Newa Notes I. s. BROADCASTING Library. K—To remind everybody, the f. I. Jra. Annual Pleaic Site was eheagad from August 1,1 te Augnet M. The Mahle will be held at Blsp-nib's Omen, about 14 mile from Oeaarnals at Libre rv. The mask will be furnished by Jake Darlinks and His 8yacopators. These will be plenty of refreshments including the gaed eld «J. Ths admission will be vary small. Me per psnoifc The time will be from • p. m. until ! K J.T. All of the Lodges are lavited to attend this picnic, what da you say. tduskiee," "Rove," "Comets" and "Jolly Juniore"? There will also be drawings for prises, so that you sll may take something heme. Bo we'll see you all en August to st Library, P. J. Ambreelc. BUNFLOW SEEDS Mulberry. Khaa.—What Is the mat. ter with you members of ths Sunflower Lodge? Why dont you attend the monthly meetings? At the last three meetings there were only shout ten msmbera pres. snt. I ssk yuu sll, Is this ooopsrstlon? Well, you know as well ss I, thst it iant snd you knew thst s Lodge oan-not work harmoniously If there Isn't coupe rat tun among the msmbers. Remember! AH members art re-vjuired to attend our next mestthg, Aug. 11, becauss there la importsnt business to discuss. A Reparier. TWO DKTtOiTRRB VACATIONING IN CHICAGO >m Detroit—Ws arrived In Chicago July t and from that day until July 19 we had one continuous round of plesaure. There are a number of people to whom we owe our enjoy« able vacation and wiab te thank them here. Among them the Skaviehes, Aleshea, Novaks, Bemika, Oscar Oe-dina, Donald Lotrlch, snd the Bens, diets of Jottet. We sttended the "Unemployed Moonlight Picnic" July 8, th* '^Pioneers' Moonlight Picnic" on July IS, snd also had an opportunity to wit. ness the "Kntertainmsnt Committee Mestlng" July IS st Bro. Godlna1« homo. We snjoyed these affairs very much snd hops to visit Chicago again soon, and see more of ths world's Fair. Helen Bkvarse, Mary Berniek, Lodge Mi laëastrlal Âataaraay ar Labor Damaoraay Faaaa Warkara Taëay i - A Berit* »deutlet efaime te opérât* a half *eit eleetrte motor with t.. .. Ski.. '■«::, The organised workers of the nation may be facing their moat important struggle sines the open-ahop drive following the snd of ths World War. War rsgnlstlens »avs the labor unions an opportunity to strenghten and expand organlsstten. The rno-msnt that the Industries wsrs re-leased from war tlmo control powerful corporations began a drive for the destruction ef ths unions. The battle continued for several yoars. Quite a number of unlona suffered severs reveries. It required meny strikes snd s drsln of union funds to prevsnt disaster. In ths sueeedlng years company unionism made extensive inroads In the mass production Industries. These Industries havs become feudal baroaies, many of thsm honeycombed with car* poration spies to prevent real organ* isation of the werksrs. Ths Nstiopsl Beee very Aet now offers s fine opportunity for orgsn* ising ths worksrs into unions of thslr own. The act was hsrdy signed whpn Washington swarmed with agents of big in^ustrlsa seeking ratification of "oodei" The aet dees not compel labor unlbn organlsstlons nor does It outlaw oompaqy unionism. It marsly provides thst wsrksrs shsll not be ooerosd Into Joining oempsny unlona or hs Interfered with in orgsn-ising their own unions. In publishing ths first of the "bs-|ef fair competition" lsst Adminiatrstor Johnson 4e-clsred thst sseh eodes may bs *c-oepted even if they have not "been arrived st by collective bsrgslnlng." Thst mesns thst if s corporation brings is s sede signed with Its company usien the code will not neeee-ssrily be barred. Which In turn mesns thst the or* gsnised mssses must fight before the bosrd snd In ths industriss. No in* tolllgent worker will object to fsclng this itruggls, but soms msy think thst orgsntsstlon of the workers Is now s mstter of routin* under this Isglslstlon. It Is net, but the working mgasea hsvs g fins opportunity to orgsnlse if they take advantage of ft. «0 far as the employing class Is SMicemed ths oM Anti-Trust Isws are swept sttds to give them sweeping pswera of organlaatlon into trade associations, Thees srs to hs One Big Uhlena of capitsl. Capitalists will hsv» s unity ef eommsnd throughout their rvepectlve Industries. In orgsntsstlon structure, they will bs more powerful then ever. j 1s thia sll? Ne. G#IMMlfl|F unlona sre being hestlly organised. The Csrnegic fleet r^mpen^ s subsidisry of the U. S. Steel Compeyn, has or. ghnls*d on* ef these fraud*. Coercion l| being sharged by labor men in other industries. In seme Kentucky rosl sress minora sre being dls-Stthrg*d for refusing to sign com-psny union memberehlp rolls! Mske no mists Us sbost It Th* workers ere feeing s vital struggle, net s gift en s silver plstter. They will get no mors then what they fight far. They fees sn enemy thst sines ths Civil Wsr has often *ippluy«4 the spy, the gunmen snd the mereensry to keep the workers Is servitude. Th* mors unscrupulous of the employing risssr* In this period hsvs crested s new indestry, ths agencies that supply these creatures for service Is ls> isstry snd strikes. Theee crests res are alee the Swiss Guerds ef company unionism, Tk* Recovery Aet waa announced aa cresting g "partnership" ef Labor sad Capitol, The conflicts slrsady. Skew that this is impee j workers meet fight their »** Inrh by inch sad Say ky day If. they aw sot to be out wit tod by the ether "partner " Aside from eapaadiag ergeelse R Is ewfl for the workers to itf ia^^v aoW4 la^iMl ria^ aa^ orgenkmlloa in the maea-pro-fmtiUm industries. Is theee One Big Ua»ena of espBal workers fees s if ^^Mibi j taijf AaaM s Similar unity of ooatmand, aet s division into numerous orgsnlsatlons noting under msny 001/manda with diversity of policy snd action, Thers ia one oommsnd snd one union of capital at tke topt there should be ons command and one union of labor st the bottom In each Industry. Moreover, there is s dsnger in this Recovery Act. It may cventuslly mssn atate capitalism or stats pater-nalism er atate feudalism. Whether It Is sny of thees things depends up. on the working elsss. With th* work-era solidly organised they ess he s tremendous democratic power In the industries. They osn give orders from below Instofd ef receiving them from sutocrstle officials st the top. Workers' organised pewr hi Iks tnrfHSfHsf mesne a Ires4 toward 4n-duMtfimt demoereoy; J«y«d ky dsno* lovers. All sorts of refreshment* will bs on hand Including SJ and barbecue. Trucks will be waiting at MM So. Uwndsl* sve. to take you to ths grovs si nise o'clock A. M. free of chsrge. Friends, here's sn opportunity for s grsnd snd glorious lime eut in th* open space«, that you sssnot afford to miss. And let ii bp understood Uiet admission to ths grovs and dsns-ing is free of eherge, slso ths Irons, ports tlon vis trucks. Com* ose, come sll, snd s good time will he h*d, I secure you Ssndsy, August «, Kvedersa' Grove. TkS L Preleaslk. Saiurdsy—Bavs's Moonlight Ptaale Chlcage. Have you been rroonli« lstely, utuUr th* sp*|l of "th* Sue of •he Might?" It wOl be mil In Its full glory this coming Ssturdsy wh*n ths singing society Hsvs will hsvs lie Moonlight ptrstc el Kegel's Grovs, Willow Springs. Toe wftl net went to miss It crooning In the moonlight be It on th* denre floor where Johnny Kechevsr will have his serensders or on the grass grass is th* embrace ef th* evening shadows. AI either end wtti be gfl right and perfect at both You can have either or both si tbie Ssvs's moonlight plealr. Admission M rente. (1 PICNIC Cte**lend, Ohio. The Social let Breach Ne. f? JSP, th* ainglng so* rlety Ssrje end the English Section Me. fT are holding their annual pic nic Sunday, August t, es Pi «tor's farm. A beeutiful electric clock will be "giran swsy." Zsrja, the olngt* deb, will sing s few select tons snd there «rill he »e vera I good speekers There will be pUntg for the thirsty sad goad I Attend this weather an enteru.amonl I id the rTM. Home. Beae PHOSVETI to let us have? Will America ever b« independent again? Yea, if Socialem prevails, becauae Socialiam call» for a fair and square deal to aU alike. As long aa geniuses peraist in replenishing their ursea, and aa long as Capitalism holds the whip, ao long will wa auf far and be forced to take it in. And they say depreeaion ia over. Dorothy Plahutnik. Workers of the United Statee! If steel wins, the freedom of every useful workman in this country is ia peril. The future of our children is aleo at stake. The despotic steel code will set the example for other corporations, The cods» already accepted are likely to be revised; other» to come will be tompted to incorporate this code. It it bud enough to have company unionism independent of government »amotion; it is certain tervitude for the masses if company unionism is approved in a legal code ratified by the government. We do not know what legal rights to strike the workers have even under those codes that do not contain company union provisions. It it not even more hopeleee for tke masse» in the eaee of government-enforced corporation "unionism"f Labor faces a situation that means weal or woe in this steel code and others like it. What shall we do? Take the matter up at your next meeting. Adopt earnfst resolutions of protest and send copies to the Recovery Administration at Washington and to the press. Act quickly. The telegraph wire» and the mails »hould bs carrying theee proteet» to Washington without delay. DO NOT FAIL IN THIS EMERGENCY. IT IS AN ISSUE THAT MUST NOT BE LOST; IT9 IS A BATTLE THAT MUST BE WON! N. L. timm SM. Frank Bmmkti SK. Jahn Mile»« «M. Antun Tuivfch »12 MS Prank ClnptnMR SM. tU Herr 8*«lar 114. Joskin* Tutin SIS. SM Tkir— Uolinaak M7. Aufun. J. Urii«. Mfc SM. MUktal M«IWy IK SM Mnty Umm 124.60. Fetrr Pinkovk »so ST7 Umoru* Pun ick SM. P«Ur Lmko »M CM A(m PnuJiek M. UuU Lipovnlk M2 M4 Mary OaranU lit. Anioni« Hpolarir |10 Mnrijnn Uok* |M. V«to«u« lltoich »44 Ml Anns Pwik Ml. Ann« Durko ||| g««- ni« Hmi» »1». John Vimurm M SM Martha Krweveu »14.40. PmIIm Marti« |U, MmvW Mane* |U. Charta. P UioUrie SM. Mt Dominik rcitri a MO. MS Mary Svak. fit. SM BotIm Vdodvm SM. Olg« Truh« »Iii«. $14. M7 Jok« Kopriv« SM. SM JaMph Marich »27. SM Craaor Mali« IIS. Katar (Wdm«k |4S.M. Umm Marvie »7».60. »07 Vincent Kriatan «14. S10 Tom Bmrto 114. Ill Anton Arckui I17.S0. • 1« And raw ZWarkh MS. Gaor** Malnar 141.40. SIT Mila Kakiah 114, KUa Kovacie IIS. SS3 Emil P. Bartich »1K.60. Mary Uarovac 114.6«. Mik« MI lakov Ich M7. Mary Boria II«. Mlcbaal Uarov«« |U, Joaaph Rajko-vlck M7.M. P rad Ban Ich |46. SM Louiaa Koalin« »14.60. IM John Michalich 140. Ml Ann« Tomanoviek M7, Andrew Prim M. Andrew Priaa IM, Anton Vulclc »70. Hl Manda Kolich »14. Ivan Sedlar |M. Mat- . thaw hraaaic IM. MaU Mrkonjie »10* MS Mary Dormia IM. Prank Martincie |M. IM Ann« Fudurie |M. UniiU Plovanich »2« SM Ann« Biajak »12. ICS Ann« Ruk«vin« 114.10. S71 Oraeor Butalich IlfJO. Martin J acinic h IM. •74 Stava Jerman 114.6«. 17» Lou Im K uran t |U. Ml Joaapk ZUo 114, Joaaph Prunk Ml. ATTACKING THE MCOMMON "COLD" Three doctors at the recent meeting of the American Medical Aaaocia-tion reported that they have gone far to solve the problem of the "common cold," likewise of its big brother, influenza. Colds and influenza, theee doctors say, are due to two factors. One of these is a virus composed of organisms so minute that they paas through the fineet filter and cannot be seen with a miscroscope. The other is a group of more familiar disease germs, which seem harmless in themselves until the way is prepared for them by the virus. Vaccination against the germs has failed, the doctors report; but vaccination against the virus has a good chance to succeed. And then—goodbye colds. If the recipe works, it would be cheap at a billion dollars, even in these times. The "cold" is one of the most pestilential curses of mankind. Probably it causes more lost time and more unmixed discomfort than any other ailment, even in ordinary years; and influenza, which is the same thing at bottom, was a dauting presence in the midst of a world war. Even the ordinary "cold" has enough deaths to its account; for it opens the way to other ailments. Its extinction would be a boon to the world.—Labor. SND Women's Club Springfield, III.—At the annual shareholders meeting of the SND thej women organized a Gospodinjski (Women's) Club which will work for! the welfare of the Dom. Only female members and shareholders' wives are) entitled to join. Come to the next meeting Aug. 8 at SND, 7:80 p. m. Committee. 7 dni do JUGOSLAVIJE i najhitrejšimi parniki na svetu B5ifiJJEJ? • europa POSEBNI VLAK «t «araik. , »„■«fcewe» jmeti «.i. pa.«w v UUlUAkO. huSly i. cLw Aii «otajta . EWaaa ParniU«. COLUMBUS Za podrobnosti vpratajte kateregakoli lokalnega agenta ali NORTH GERMAN LL0YD m—m 180 W- Randolph Si- Chicago == 1 Mary Miaoury |!T, Mary Zvok«! IM. John 8ton ich |21, Frank Heraoe Ml. Frank Same« M«. Mary Hribar 116. » Frank Slak« M«. lenata PecJ«k IM. I Martin Meti«h ftSt M Joaepk W«lu 110, Mary Zuiek 114.60. Anton Strueil M. Frank Keraieh »S«, Jacob ClraJ II». Marto Barboric »1». Frank Lonanar M. Ferdinand Kuhar IM. Matt Dra«J 111.6«. Jokn And roj na »»0. ' Anton Maaojedee Ml. Jokn Marinko |U. 17 Frank Smraksr 11«. Joaapk Kupalk M«. Anton Braaaak U«. Frank Birk IM tO Jokn Vidmar 114. Mary Indtkar 114. Frank S«war (SI, Geor*e Batom« IM. IxNite Fink IM, Ivan Majnariak »M. II Rom 8 tur m lit.10, Joaeph Rancleh »10. M Frank Paucic »14. M Jokn Perkovieh M. Marti« Bele M. Jaaub Lakae III, ' (ieorce Volksr lil, • VMak Luaar Ml. Mnry Türk M. Frank Tiska vabila u veselice (n shode, viiitnice, iarai knjige, koledarje, letake itd. v slovenskem, hrvatik alovalkem, češkem, nemškem, angleškem jeziku in drnj VODSTVO TISKARNE APELIRA NA CLANST m* S. N. P. K DA TISKOVINE NAROČA V SVOJI TISKARNI Vsa pojasnila daja vodstvo tiskaras Cene vmerne, unijsko delo prvs vrste onto-««» MROdlTE SI DNEVMK UST PMSVETA Po oklepa M. redne kouv«KÍJe ae Uda iteje eden. dva. tri, Mrl ali pet ¿lanev Is ene Proaveta stane aa vae enako, aa ¿lane all «eJ nine. Ker pa ¿laal le plačajo pri aosaasala iteje k aarefnlnL Torej aedaj nI vareka, i* 8. N. P. J. Llat Preeveta Je vaia laatnina * kdo. ki M rad éltal I tot vsak dan. Cena Hala I Za Zimi. driave la Kanado $6.N Za C 1 tednik In............... 4 M H t tednika In...............J M S I S tednike la............... 141 S 1 4 tednike la............... I.» 4 t 5 tednikov In...............nK » i IspotuKe apodnji kupon, prilollte potr^ Order v pierna in al aarotite Preeveto, Hat. kl Pejoeniie:—Veelej kakor hitro kateri teki all le se preseli pro* od d rutine in bo mM moral tisti lian la dotitne druftlne. ki je talf I'ros veto, te takoj naananltl upravnlátvu lie« vaoto listu Proeveta. Ako tega ne store, ti-datum ae to vaoto naroénlko. denarja a» ■kopno A CENTURY OF PROGIESS Hy Merman Prencree (Continued) On a triple atage in an outdoor theatre you will be able to see this great drama which haa a cast of two hupdred actor«. Seven trail wagon*, «evenly horaea, ten trains and the collection of historical vehicles, operating under their own power will be used to preaent the "Wings of a Century." Theae are aome of the vehicles used:—The "Baltimore Clipper," the fastest boat from 1K26 to 1M0; the "Tom Thumb," firat locomotive uaed by the B. k O. railroad; the De Witt Clinton, firat train of the old Mohawk and Jiudaon K. K., now the great New York Central; the "Thom-a* Jefferson" of the Winchester and Potomac railroad, the firat in Virginia in 188«; old "Pioneer," the engine of the Northern Pacific in 1861, a giant locomotive of the modem day; Wright Brother«' first airplane; one horae chaise, same aa Ceo. Washington traveled in and covered wagons and stage coachea of the gold rush days. These will be all uaed in presenting the "Wings of a Century" which will show the hardships, thrills, frontier fights of the old pioneers who pushed on with the aid of these transport vehicles of land and water to conquer the West. On a two-acre field a tractor runa and does its daily duties on a farm without a human on it, because the tractor is controlled by an electric switchboard which is situated at the edge of the field. Thia is an exhibit of the International Harvester Co. Trench and ditch digging machinery Is also in demonstration by the Barber Greene Co. Yukon, Pa.—Mouth of the Travel and Tranaportation building there is situated an area of ground for the display of different railroad trains, etc. In thia area one of the fastest and moat luxurious of European trains can be aeen, the "Royal Bcott" wsrd to form the civilization of the North American Indian. And thus we go to the Indian villages, villages made from a wood that wan in the ahape of a rounded hut. Io another aection were Indiana that lived in wigwama and still another that lived in terraced houses. The laat were called the Puebioa. All of theae have ground to cultivate aeeda on, tepee-dwellera make beads and other orna-menu. In other words the Indiana are living their regular lives at this World's Pair. Theae Indians also have Indian dancea and ceremoniee. Home of these are Eagle and Butter fly dancea by the Hopi Indians of Ari-tone, the Navajoa of New Mexico perform the Pire dancea, Sioux Indians of 8. Dakota do the Omaha and Dog feaat dancea, Green corn and Snake dance ia done by the Wlnne-bagoa of Wiaconain, and the Shield dance is performed by the Pueblos of New Mexico. They also have two artists, Evergreen Tree who can im itate practically anv bird and beaat of N. America, and Chief Silver Tongue who is a great Indian tenor. (Con. next week) Fight Ms Corporals Serfdom! It was only a few years ago that our wiM men were saying that our Industrial system was different. It was built on a granite base of 'rugged individualism.' It had endured the storms of war. It had survived every world shock and every depression at home. It was going to "make every-body rich." Europe had not followed our courae and was paying the pen* alty. Now look at it! It's just a flabby and helpless thing that has collapsed in the arms of the government. It is the aame flabby and helpless thing in other parts of the world. The world family of capitalist system is the which belong* to the London, Midland name everywhere, and Scottish R. R. Thia train makeaj poet Uncle Sam intend to bury a regular run between Edinburgh, this thing or restore it to life? What Scotland, and London, England, In ,f tfle meaning of the partnership eight hours. I between government and the tick Next to the "Royal Scott" seta a „apitulismt Henry Steele Commagsr, Hrofeeeor of History in New York University, answer» in the following word»: "The purpo»» of the partnership is the restoration of a wholesome capitalist economy, not the »ubsti-tution of State socialism or Stats fascism." That is the purpose. But in the meantime profound changes art being made in the system. Read the "codes" for various Industries. They show that the old capitalism Is dead. The partnership is gprmanent. But what kind of industrial partners will the government havsT The answer to that queation is important to workingmen and women. The code in every industry is vital to the future welfare and freedom of the working masses. Does a code concede free organiaation of the workers or does It permit company organiution under the ayes of corporation officials and splfsT Steel ie the key industry of the United State». The steel king» have lierided to make a fight for oompany unionism. The masters of coal will follow it eel'» example. If they win labor /»ara. The future will be dark for other corporations will seek license» for thia company slavery. The Nstional Industrial Conference Board reports that the number of workera in company unions has in-cressed from 408,766 ia 1019, to 1,-868,1 V4 in 1982. There haa been a decline from 482 of theae "unions" In 1926 to 318 in 198S; the decline of memberahip has been 106J84. Thr decline in number of company unions has been 2N percent, but in memb«r-ahlp the decline is only 8 percent. Now for the rode submitted by the «teel kinga. It incorporates the lan-guage of the National Industrial Recovery Art rvfarding labor organisation. Thia appears to give workers the right of free organisation without any intimidation. The act offer» no tuch guarantee. The code submitted hy the »teel king» now confirms this. w«. now turn to "Schedule C" of that code which is likely to prove either th* Bunker Hill or the York-town of labor's atruggle to be free. Schedule C incorporates and definea the company unionlam which the steel meatera expert to preserve In their induatriea! Schedule C provides for nenlne-tlona and « lections to theae fru >du-lent unions "on the premlaaa of the employer" and "after ample notice thereof to them." They may meet without a ^preventative of the corporation being preaent, but they must meet in the plonte. What about spiee being present ml these plant meet-$ng»f Elected representatives of theae company unions may eonfer with company officials from time to time regarding conditions. If they disagree an appeal may be made ia whom? Not even to the ueuai committee of arbitration They may appeal "to the heed of auch employer raspeaaible for the management of the fraalnasa of auch employer." The "untmn" is »rfenfaed m the plant and meets im the plant when it earn be wmtehed. The plnnte are filled w\lh eptee. Merteee' Meep»r. huge locomotive at the head of a U. 8. Railway Postal car, chair car, diner, two aleepera and a lounge car. The "Capitol Limited" of the Baltimore and Ohio R. R. with its air conditioned cara at the other side of the Royal Scott. One of the largeat freight trains in the world la ghown by the Delaware and Hud-aon R. R. The United States Bureau of Mining haa a reacue car demonstrating nerby with all of ita equipment. There are many other trains and engines that can be Inspected, some of the firat may be aeon. The Republic of Mexico haa its preaidentlal train which ia conaldered by many to bo the moat luxurioua in all the world. On diaplay in one of theae cara ia a collection of famoua jewel* called the Monte Alban gem*. These jewels are aaid to be traced back to early Mexican civilisation. They compriae ornament* of Jade, Ivory, amber and bone, aet in gold. Recently they were recovered from old ruina. The huge colored building of the General Motora Co. la a very intereat-ing one. The main feature of thia building ia the aaaembly of Chevrolet automobile*. The raw materlala and parta enter at one aide of the room and a* a number of a 1000 or ao people watch the progrea*. a complete car ia finlahed at the other side of the room. A visitor may ael-ect hia own materlala, follow Ita prog-reaa at the aaaembly line, K«t in and drive it off. Other diaplaya in thia building are aculpturea, a huge painting, dioramas, a theatre for the preaentation of aound fihna, and any other thing that may be connected with the automotive industry. Reat room* and apacioua lounge rooma are mmi of the comforta of thia building for the vlaitora. The Chry*ler building i* n large fantaatic building, white in color but with yellow and light lavender aa trimminga, The building 4< rodnd divided into i parta. a beautiful pavilion on the middle on the ground floor. The rompany'a cara ran l>e seen and inapected, croaa aection* of the motora, framework, etc. One of the unuaual diaplay* ia a ahowtng of a iKidge car that haa a i»ody (m«>del dummy) made completely of mahogany wood, to the vtoiler it aeem* a regular body painted to represent wood, but it I* actually wood. Connecting with the t'hryaler building on one aide ia a teating courae for the endurance of their cera. A big terrace with a water pool adda beauty to thia hu«e Chrya-ler building. An eaart ropy of the Mayan Temple that haa been found in Yucatan which ia protiahly about 'JO(>o year* old la reproduced at the fair «rounda which waa copied by an expedition of Tulane University men. A* we know theae Mayan people built great eitiea In atone and carved beautiful engraving« of men and heaat* on their bultdinga. Auch Is the Temple of Maya. Theee Maynna developed hieroglyphic wrltinfs and In other way* were educated fairly well. In this temple prleeta kept a fire burning. a «acred firs and If it wa* let to die out It meant deeth by atoning On feat i val daya the idola within this ralahow" ae ejected may confer with temple wer« dreeeed in the beat of rwrfwfoMmi agents and lhey may sp clothing and Jewelry. ¡I«aj tm the highest emrpoenti* es- Prom this civilisation »prang north- entire and tke dorisiam is fhrnlf