^ d« r«xen «bo«. ■ in prasnikov kjued daily except Saturdays Sunday, and Holiday! leto^yeah PROSVETA GLASILO SLOVENSKE NARODNE PODPORNE JEDNOTE_ CHICAGO 23. ILL.. SREDA« S. APRILA (APRIL S). 1S47 Uredniški ln upravniiki proatorl: 2657 South Lawndala Ava. Office of Publication: 2657 South Lawndala Ava. Telephone, Rorckwell 4004 aMttar January IS. IMS. at ttM tha Act of Conan« •« Ma Subscription St.00 Yearly ÖTEV.—NUMBER 70 Aoosptanas lor mailing at special rate of poataga provided far in auction 1102. Act of Pet, t, lilt, authorized on June 4. lina Zastoj v pogajanjih glede končanja konflikta BORNE KONFERI-RAL Z WARRENOM OOLGA STAVKA Trumanovapolitika telefonski delavcev se obeta Washington« D. C« 8. apr.— Joseph A. Beirne, predsednik Splošne federacije telefonskih delavcev, je napovedal, da bo stavka dolgo trajala. Federacija se je zavedala tega dejstva pred oklicem stavke. Beirne se je sestal s časnikarji po konferenci z E. L. Warre-nom, direktorjem federalnega spravnega biroja, in drugimi federalnimi uradniki, ki skuSajo izravnati konflikt. Vsi so priznali zastoj v pogajanjih. V stavki je zavojevanih okrog 300,000 telefonskih delavcev in več tisoč simpatičarjev. Vsa telefonska industrija je prizadeta. Konflikt je med federacijo in kompanijami v sistemu American Bell Telephone Co. Prizadevanja federalne vlade za razgovore med Beirnem in C. F. Craigom, podpredsednikom American Telephone Co., so se izjalovila. Slednji je izjavil, da se sploh ne bo pogajal z uradniki federacije. Stavka je bila okhcana, ker je bila zahteva za zvišanje plače za dvanajst dolarjev na teden odbita. Delavski tajnik Lewis Schwel-lenbach je povedal predsednilAt Trumanu, da je Se vedno uver-jen, da bo izravnal konflikt brez intervencije s strani Bele hifte. Truman je informiran o vseh fazah stavke. Federacija zahteva poleg zvišanja plače tudi unijsko delav nico in druge koncesije. To po meni, da bi moral biti vsak delavec ali delavka član unije. Vlada je objavila poročilo, v katerem je rečeno, da je sedanja povprečna plača $43.19 na teden. Schwellenbach je včeraj zjutraj apeliral na uradnike federacije za odložitev oklica stavke, toda ni dobil odziva. Stavka se je pričela ob šestih včeraj zjutraj. Beirne in drugi uradniki federacije so izjavili, da kompa-nije sploh niso dale ponudbe Rlede zvišanja plače in zavrnile so vse zahteve. vznemirja Anglijo Nevarnost ameriškega imperializma poudarjena « London. 8. apr.—Vznemirjenje je nastalo v delavskem in zadružnem gibanju zaradi revizije zunanje politike Trumanove administracije. Trumanov govor zadnjo soboto pred voditelji demokratske stranke ni ublažil vznemirjenja, temveč ga povečal. Bojazen je, da se je Truman odločil za raztegnitev ameriške "protekcije" na druge države poleg Grčije in Turčije. Nepokoj se je izražal v govorih laboritov v parlamentu. Britska delavska vlada še ni izrazila svojega stališča glede Trumanove doktrine iz bojazni pred razkolom v delavskih vrstah. Komunisti odprto kritizirajo ameriški imperializem, čeprav se odeva s plaščem demokracije. Britski krogi vidijo več možnosti. Zavzeli so stališče, da Trumanova doktrina predvideva ameriško pomoč ne samo Grčiji in Turčiji, temveč tudi drugim državam, ki so sosede Rusije, kakor tudi politične garancije. Med temi državami so Kitajska, Iran, Afghanistan in druge C.elo neodvisna publikacija Weekly Economist vidi razteg nitev ameriškega imperializma, zaeno pa izraža bojazen prec možnostjo, da bo ameriški kapital izpodrinil Veliko Britani jo s svetovnih tržišč. Iz članske J kampanje SNPJ Prvi mesec prinesel dobre rezultate; prednja-či jo druitva it. 7Z5. 89 in 618 Domače vesti Nov grob v Pen ni Imperial, Pa.—Dne 29. marca je umrl Frank Progar, star 03 let, doma ii Dolne Ksmnlce pri Novem mestu, v Ameriki 46 let ln Uvel v bližnji naselbini Tyre, i Tukaj zapušča leno, dva sinova, dve hčeri, vnuka, dva brata in tri sestre. Bil je člsn društva 106 SNPJ, ki prizadetim iireka globoko sožalje. Ia Clevelsnds Cleveland.—V avtni koliziji jo Prepreeenje stavk z injnnkcijami Člani senatnega odseka sestavljajo načrt bori s smrtjo v bolnišnici Huron Road. Do nesreče je prišlo bli« Willowicka (predmestje na zu Članstvo SNPJ je najbrže radovedno, kako j« z našo kampanjo za pojačanje jednote z novimi člani, novo krvjo.. Ta kampanja se namreč nekoliko razlikuje od naših članakih kampanj iz zadnjih let in do ;daj še nismo slišali rezultatov. Well, to poročilo bo lahko razveselilo slehernega člana, kajti po izjavi kampanjskega I hifübit John C. Stefančičtalu» direktorja Michaela Vrhovnlka je prvi mesec—hiarec—posekal clida gtar 30 jet jn veteran tad vse rekorde prošlih kampanj v enaki dobi, to je v začetnem me- nje vojne. Rojen je bil v Ore s®0" hillu, Pa., sin družine Frank Ste- Društva so zadnji mesec, ko se je pričela kampanja, pridobila fančič. Z njim se je vozila Ann 400 novih članov v oba oddelka—271 v mladinski, 129 v odrasli, 651 Orenlck is Collinwooda, ki se pa jih je prestopilo iz mladinskega v odrasli oddelek. Skupaj torej 465 novih članov. Ta rezultat lahko razveseli vsakega člana, vsako društvo, posebno pa v kampanji fktivna ciruštva. In teh društev je prilično število. Prvi mesec se je podalo v kampanjo I vzhodni atrani) v četrtek zjutraj 164 društev, ali približno 25% od vseh jednotinih društev, kar je ob 1:30. Po lijavi Augusta Pop-tudi več kot jih je v preteklosti poseglo v kampanjo takoj prvi ka, ki je tudi v bolnišnici v o mesec. Sicer je to tudi potrebno, kajti ta kampanja bo trajala sa- pesnem stanju, se je Stefančič mo štiri mesece. Upamo, da se bodo tem aktivnim društvom v zaletel i nasprotne strani v nje ostalih treh mesecih pridružila še ostala društva. To je namreč gov avto in bil na mestu ubit. KAMPANJA DRUŠTEV, basirana aa društvih. Oba avta sta demolirana. Pokoj Kot poroča kampanjski direktor, so se proporčno prvi mesec ni zapušča starše, tri brate, štiri najbolje odzvala velika društva v razredu A-društva z več kot ■•■tre in več drugih sorodnikov. 200 člani v odraslem oddelku. Teh društev Inultno 50; od teh se | Bil je ČUn ^ jih je le odzvalo 29 aH 58%. Na drugem mestu so društva v razredu B—društva, ki štejejo od 101 do 200 odralllh članov. Teh društev je 109 in od teh je bilo prvi mesec aktivnih v kampanji 54 ali skoraj polovico. Največ društev imamo V razredu C, to je s sto ali manj odraslimi člani. Teh društev imamo 452, toda v kampa njo se jih je prvi mesec podalo le 78, kar je proporčno veliko manj 1 doma izPudoba, fara Stari Trg kot izkazujejo drtištva v razredu A in B. Upamo, da bodo ta druš- pri LojU| v Ameriki 40 let, član tva, ki jim pravimo "mala," v ostalih treh mesecih, do konca kam- ¿32. Tukaj zapušča Ženo, tri panje popravila svoj rekord. sinove, hčer, šest vnukov in bra» Ampak "mala" društva Imajo lahko to zadoščenje, da je Iz njih u Lojzeta, v starem kraju pa srede prišlo društvo, ki je prvi mesec posekalo tudi največja druš- ^tro.—Dne 28. marca je umrla tva. To društvo je št. 725 v Latrobu, Pa., ki jffprvi mesec prldo- Mary Erjavec, roj. Muc, stara 67 llnaki oddelek, h*, doma ta vasi Vranoviči, p. se je vrnila Theresa Kodelja ta ColUnwooda. Smrt v Loralnu Loraln, O.—Dne 22. marca Je umrl Joseph Baraga, star 64 let, Waahington. D. C« 8. apr.— Zdaj, ko je v teku splošna stavka telefonskih delavcev, &o člani senstnega odseks za delavske zadeve začeli sestavljati zakonski načrt, ki naj bi dal oblast sodiščem do izdajanja injunkcij, katere naj bi preprečile stavke, "ki bi ogražale zdravje aH varnost ljudstva." Načelnik odseka je senator Taft, republikanec is Ohia. Taft je na sestanku s časnikarji izjavil, da je načrt deloma že sestavljen. Razkril je. da bo predložen senatu prihodnji teden. Načet predvideva odprsvo zaprte delavnice, dvotretjinsko veČino glasov delavcev pri odločitvah glede unijske delavnice, poleg tega pa uključuje provi zljo s prepovedjo jurisdikcijskih stavk ln bojkotlranja. Odsek tvori trinajst Članov. Taft je dejal, da bo glasoval za načrt. Na podlagi načrta bi se federalni jusUčni tajnik lahko obrnil do sodišč s pozivom, naj Izdajo injunkcijo proti vsuki uniji, ki bi se odločila za oklic stavke. Črna tržišča Italija v resni ekonomski krizi Premier De Gasperi omenil možnost diktature nan Zveza med politiki in vojaškimi častniki .Manila. Filipini, 8. apr.—Črna tržišča so se razvila na Filipinski otokih in tatvine ameriškega blaga iz skladišč so na dnevnem redu. Ameriško blago, ki predstavlja vrednost več milijonov dolarjev« .se prodaja na črnih tržiščih. V tatvinah so udeležene podtalne grupe, ki Imajo zveze s politiki ln ameriškimi častniki. Po-veljstvo ameriške armade je kooperacijo filipinske vlade začelo gonjo proti organiziranim gangam in tatovom, toda črna tržišča naraščajo. Kakor hitro je ena ganga uničena, se pojavi deaet drugih. Odgovorni ameriški uradniki priznavajo, da niao kos situaciji. Vojaški stražniki ln civilni u-službenci niso zanesljivi. Velike zaloge ameriškega materiala so izginile iz skladišč. s tem postavilo I Oradac, Dolenjsko, članica dru- Ct v razredu C,|štva 17 SNPJ ln S ti, Zapulés to 't0tn razredu je moža, poročeno hčer, lest vnukov in tri pravnuke.1 V bolnišnici Oglesby, 111.—Frances Nemeth, predsednica društva 155 8NPJ, Rim, 8. apr.—Premier Alcide de Gasperi je v svojem govoru priznal, da je Italija zabredla v resno ekonomsko krizo, iz kate-se nc bo izvlekla brez zunanje pomoči, zaeno pa je omenil možnost, da bo Italija dobila diktaturo. Ko ji govoril, je bila oklicana »taua v Nesplju, ki bo morda postala splošna. V Rimu so za-kta\k.»li poštni uslužbenci v protesta proti naraščajoči ora^injl. Poštne ln telegrafske so prizadete po vsej de- ieli Premier je v svojem govoru ra >il. da bo njegova vlada fctoriU vse z* uveljsvljenje pro-tiK»r cilj je preprečenje **t*sU<»falne inflacije. Priznal vlada ne bo mogla urav-'ti proračuna brez zunanje Nobena dežela, ki j* * *m upo«tošena kot naša v c^au. se ne mora posta-< nog* brez zunanje po-Ne morem razumeti, za-briški kongres zavlačuje ■ ■ '«lede pomoči ItaliJL U-* Trumanov program gle-[ f"*noči Grčiji In Turčiji ne ■ "tvideva znižanja pMr' "i Italiji." Cilejske desničarski stranke v ospredju Santiago, Čile, 8. apr —Volilni izid kaže. da so desničarske stranke v ospredju v število od-danih glaaov, zaeno pa kažejo uspehe komunistov ln drugih levičarjev. Pri mestnih volitvsh so komunisti dobili 137 sedežev, polovico več nego pri volitvsh, ki so se vršile lets 1944. bilo 22 novih članov—«est v odrasli ln 16 v Svojo kvoto je že prekosilo za 17 novih članov ln daleč v ospredje sa dosego ne samo prve nagi marveč tudi za "gtand prize." Na drugem «estu društvo 716 (Lucky Stars) v Impertalu, Pa., a 14 novimi člani, na tretjem pa društvo 319 v Cuddyju, Pa., z 10 novimi člani. V razredu B prvači društvo 89 v Midwayju, Pa., s 21 novimi člani. Na drugem mestu pa so tri društva-4t. 59, 198 in 275, vsako s šestimi novimi člani. 1- , ... . 4 . 1, -.„-.i. nnd- V razredu A prvači društvo 518 v Detroltu z devetimi zarezami »jj f*«™m t ta kampanjski puškl-trl več kot jih imata društvi «i (Putblc, I ^^/SL0110^ ^ Colo.) in 664 (Detroit). Prvi mesec je 18 društev prldobllb pet ali %teč novih članov. Od Nov «rob na sspadu teh so Štiri dosegla all prekoračila svojo kvoto in se povzpela na Port Angeles, Wash.—Naglo čaatno listo. Ta društva so št. 89, 319*716 in 725. Po razredih so jf umrl jo^ph Segulin, star 71 U druitva razvrščena sledeče: . let, doma Iz Murkoičine na Pri Razred C; Št. 725 (Latrobe, Pa.) 22 novih članov, it. 716 (Impe- morskem. V Južnem Coloradu rial Pa.) 14, št. 319 (Cuddy, Pa.) 10 (vaa tri dosegla kvoto), it. 419 je bil dobro znan, ker Je bil leta (Harwlck, Pa.) 7, št. 723 (Fontana, Calif.) 6, št. 253 (Dlamondville, 1917 v Primeru prvi pevovodjs Wyo.) 5, št. 567 (Springfield, 111.) 5. tsmošnjega pevskega zbora. Pod Razred B: St 89 (Midway, Pa.) 21 (kvota dosežena), it. 59 (De njegovim vodstvom je zbor na-Pue 111.) 6, it. 198 (Willard, Wis.) 6, it. 275 (Maynard, O.) 6, it. 292 stopil na obletnici velikega ma-(Avella, Pa.) 5. majnarjev v Ludlowu in Razred A: St. 518 (Detroit) 9, it. 21 (Pueblo) 6, it. 264 (Detroit) 6, žel veliko priznanja vseh naro-št. 53 (Cleveland) S, št 116 (Chlahplm, Mlnn.) 5, it. 13S (Strabane, dov. Tukaj zapuiča dva sinova pt )5 T in sestro, v LaVetu, Colo., pa Po itlri nove člane so dobila druitva it. 6, Sygan, Pa., 107, SV poročeno hčer. Louls, Mo., 108, Ely, Minn., 130, Eveleth, Mlnn.. 196, Alliance, O., Hor grob * Mlnnesotl 300, Braddock, Pa., 381, Aguilar, Colo., 45», Flint, Mich., 55S, Chi- FvHwlh Mmn _Tukaj je u cago, 680, Verona, Pa., 713, Harmarvllle, Pa., 759, Brownevllle. mrU ^ pokojnega Matha Mi Pa.—skupaj JK. Trinsjst društev pa je dobilo po tri nove člane. roBbvica gUrg 7l iat# doma ^ in sicer it. U, Bridgeport, O., 54, Olencoe, O., 60, Lloydell, Pa., 70, crnom|u Dolenjsko. Ns želez-Cle Eluiji, Wash., 82, Johnstown, Pa., 87, Hermlnie, Pa„ 287, Bur- ncm t>|croiju jt tjveja fo 40 ia gettstown, PI., 286, East Molina, 111., 584, Milwaukee, 6IS, Los An- jn do mptev* smrtl vodils gostll-geles, 755, Sharon, Ps., 762, Hostetter, Pa. To je torej rezultat prvega meseca naie članske kampanje, ki se vrši pod geslom: Gradite svoj s drušivs, Jsča J te svojo Jednotol Kot rečeno, tega gesls se je ie oprijelo prilično Hevllo druitev, glede ostalih pa upamo, da tudi ne ostane glas upijočega v puščavi Kampanjske prilike so približno povsod enake-vile rojenice so povsod na delu! 9em pa Um ae tudi ie vedno dobi kak "prospekt" za odraall oddelek, kar pričajo tudi gornje itevilke. Upamo, da se bo v tem mesecu itevllo v kampanji aktivnih druitev podvojilo, tretji mesec potrojilo, četrti in zaključni mesec ps bomo lahko za plssli'. Te ksmpsnje so se udeležila VSA druitva To bi bilo nekaj imenitnegs! Kaj če bi skuialt doseči ta rekord—rekord vseh rekordov? Odvisno je od vaa, od slehernegs druitva! Avtobus padel v reko; -devet ubitih Seattle, Wash„ 8. apr.—Naj manj devet oseb je bilo ubitih, ko je avtobus družbe North Coast Linea treičU v tovorni «v mobil, naložen z oljem, in padel v reko Duwamlsh. Neka potnikov so rešili li avtobusa in jih odvedli v bolnišnice. Avtni magnat Henry Ford umrl Detroit, Mich., 8. apr.—Hen ry Ford, kl je zgradil avtni im perij, je umrl v svoji rezidenc v Desrbornu. Zadela ga je kap Ob smrti je bil star 83 let. no. Podlegla je poikodbam, ki jih Je dobila v požaru, ki je uni čil nekdanje gostilniške prosto re. Novi Svet prenehal Chicago.—Te dni Je izila zad nja številka katoliške mesečne revije Novi Svet, katero je is dajal in urejeval John Jerič lastnik in urednik bivšegs Ame riškega Slovenca, Revijo je sku šal prodati A. D., toda je trans akcija propadla, ker so se uprli Debevčevi tiskarski delavci, češ da ie Imajo dela čez glavo. No vi Svet Je sedaj drugim na pro daj—do 10. maja. rusu predlog 0 plebiscitu v nemčiji odbit na konferenci vit, m», kaj -*k< P*! <] 1 Moskva. 8 apr —Predlog ru« kega zunanjega miniatra Molo-tova, naj nemško ljudstvo pri plebiscitu odloči, kakšno vlado hoče. je bil zavrnjen na konferenci zunanjih ministrov v Moskvi. Proti predlogu so se Izrekli ameriški državni tajnik George C. Marshall. britski «unsnji minister Ernest Bevin in francoski zunanji minister Ceorges Bi-dsult. "Razpis plebiscita sedaj bi ustvaril vtis, da člani sveta zu-ameriške! nanjih ministrov «grajo poliUko ln da je sredstvo nemško ljud- stvo," je rekel Marshsll Predmet dlskuzij na včerajšnji eejl zunanjih ministrov Je bilo vpra-šanje. ali naj Nemčija dobi centralno aH federallzirano vlado Nobenega izgleda ni, da se bodo zunsnji ministri sporszumeli» glede mirovne pogodbe fa Nem- \ __ M jo In Avstrijo. Dvom je sploh,'"" ali bo konferenca kaj dosefls Je, ki Je ustanovitev močne cen-Preped med Rusijo ns eni štreni trelne vlade v Nemčiji. "Ako se in zapednimi silami na drugi Je ne bomo izrekli za ustanovitev globok ln vse kaže, da ne bo pre- taka vlade, bomo ustvarili vtis Tass omenja ameriško pomoč Kitajski 1 London, 8. apr, — Sovjetska čaaniika a*entura Tsss prsvi o poročilu, da je Amerika iz vež bala in oborožila 40 vojaških di vizij Kaliekove vlade za ofenzt vo proti komunističnim silam. Te divizije Imaio 700,000 mož Ko Je bila Kitajska v vojni z Ja ponako. Je Amerika oborožila in izvežbala samo 20 Kalšekovih samo 54,000 rudarjev se vrnilo na delo v premogovnike gromko ostro obsodil trumanov program AmerUka akcija kršenje čarterja Združenih narodov USTANOVITEV KO-MISIJE PREDLA-GANA Lake Succeas. N. Y„ 8. apr,— Andrej A. Gromiko, ruski delegat in zunanji podminister, Je v svojem govoru ostro obsodil program Trumanove administracije glede finančne in vojaške pomo čl Grčiji in Turčiji., Dejal je, da je Truman šel preko organizacije Združenih narodov, kršil načela čarterja ter omajal oblast te organizacije. Obsodbo Je izrekel na seji «članov varnostnega sveta in v teku debate. Poudaril je, da enostranska ameriška akcija v pri-og reakciji v Grčiji in Turčiji odprto vmešavanje v notranje zadeve obeh držav. Gromiko je priznal, da grško judstvo potrebuje pomoči, toda »riti mora skozi organizacijo Združenih narodov. Predlagal naj varnostni svet ustanovi posebno komisijo, katera naj bi nadzirala pomoč Grčiji, odločno pa je zavrnil idejo glede pomoči Turčiji, ki je grmadila proilte v vojnem času. To je bil ruski odgovor predsedniku Trumanu, ki je pozval kongres, naj sankcionira finan-čno in vojaa)to pomoč Grčiji in Turčiji, katera naj bi ustavila pohod komunizma, kakor tudi Warrenu R. Austinu, ameriškemu delegstu, ki je v svojem govoru zagovarjal Trumanov program in naglašal, da bo prispe val k miru in v%rnostl v Grčiji in Turčiji. I "Ako komunistiini pritisk o-grsža neodvisnost Grčije, kot trdi Austin," je rekel Gromiko, "je ddlžnoet vsrnostnega sveta odstranitev nevarnosti. Truman ni mogel apelirati na varnostni svet za akcijo brez predložitve dokazov, da obstoja taka nevarnost. Iz tega razloga Je šel preko orgsnizsclje Združenih narodov. Prezrl je tudi delo posebne komisije Združenih narodov, ki je bila poslana v balkanske držsve v svrho študije in prels-ksve situscije." Gromiko je tudi obdolžil Ame riko in Veliko Britanijo, da vo dita opozicijo proti načrtu, člgat cilj Je svetovns razorožitev Predlsgsl Je skliesnje medrts-rodne konvencije, ki naj bi od-prsvila stomsko bombo kot o-rožje ln znižala stroike za vzdr. ževsnje oboroženih sil. » Trumanov progrsm sts zsgo-vsrjsla britski delegat Ale*an-der Csdogsn in svstralskl dele-«st W. R. Hodgson. mosten. Molotov Je v svojem govoru ponovno naglasi 1 stališče Rusi- med nemškim čemo razkosati jal. IjudatvwT». ¿ja. J i NemUjoryp\ beldé. Piitsburgh. Pe„ S. spr.-Sa idukcija premoga je psdls za 70 mo 54,000 izmed 400,000 rudsr- odsUdkov, ker so rudsrjl osts jev, članov unije UMWA, katere I doma predaednik Je John L. Lew!s, se( I^wia je zshtevsl od Kruga je včeraj vrnilo na delo v pre- ¿aprtje vseh premogovnikov z mogovnike. Federslna sdmlnls« |zj«mo dveh. Obe sts v Wyo- mingu; Krug je zahtevo odbil, toda rudarji ae nočejo vrniti na delo. Nsznsnilo prsvi, ds bo vlsds poz val s federslnega sodnika T, Alsns Goldsboroughs. nsj v z po stsvl prvotno densnio kazen $3,-500,000 rudarski uniji. To je sodnik nsložll uniji v decembru. Zadeva Je prišla pred vrhovno sodišče, kstero Je znižalo kazen f700,000. («oldsborough je tracija premogovnikov Je naznanila, da je le 500 premogovnikov izmed 2,531 obnovilo ob rat. Lewis Je odredil Šestdnevno uatavltev"dela V premogovnikih v znak žalovanja za 111 rudarji, ki so bili ubiti v eksploziji, katera sa je pripetila v premogovniku Centralia Coal Co. v lllinm-su 25. marca. Grupa 54.000 rudarjev Je ignorirala nasvet uradnikov krajevnih unij, naj se ne vrnejo na delo v premogovnike, §|J katere Je federalna vlads zasegla v maju lanskegs kta doklei ne bodo federalni nadzorniki na naložil tudi kazen $10,000 !*wi< Ako se rudsrji ne bodo kmalu vrnili na delo, bodo morale Je- pregledall v«rh premogovnikov Me"* * In ugotovili, ali ao varni ali n* J11' ^manjkanja Notranji Ujnlk Krug )• zad premoga teden odredil za|Mtje ftISi V llliriolau ie počiva «»krog nji premogovnikov. To Je storil po ugotovitvi, da niao vatnt. Pro- |7,00í) rudarjev, UMWA. članov unije Amerika naj odreče pomoč Rusiji Washmgton, D. C., 8. apr.— Senator McClelan, demokrat Is Arkansasa, je predlagal, naj Amerika odreče pomoč sovjet aki Rusiji in vsem državam, ki so pod njenim vplivom. Med temi držsvsml so Jugoslavija, Čehoslovskija, Bolgarija, Poljaka, Rumunija. Ogrska in Alberti js Dsnes se bo pričela do bsts v senstu o Trumanovem načrtu «lede finančne in vojaške pomoči Grčiji in Turčiji. Sena tor Vsndenberg, nsčelnlk odseka zs zunanje radeve, je nazna nil, ds bo odgovoril ruskemu de legstu Oromlku, ki Je dejal, da Tiumanov načrt glede pomoči Grčiji in Turčiji Je udarec organizaciji Združenih narodov. Se nator Pept»er, demokrat is Flo nde. |e Izjavil, da Je Gromiko odprlo |v>vedal, da Rusija nI proti pomoči Krškemu ljudstvu. On Je predlsgsl, nsj pnde vprs-šanje glede vojsški pomoči Grčiji in Turčiji pred varnoetnt svet Združenih narodov. PROSVETA SREDA, 9. APHILa Naročnina sa Zdrušene irtavi (I m teto. 13.00 m pol teta. 11 ¿0 sa ¿etri Cook Co« MAO u Mio loto. W.7» m pol 1staj m Subscription rata»« for tka Unitod Stoto* (m _ M.00 par fear. Chicago and Cook Ceuaty 07JS pav fsas. foreign countries W.0u per year. / ' , Com oglasov po dofororu^-Rokopial dopisov to «tankov m ne vračajo. Rokopisi liforarae vsebina (4 itd.) ae vrnejo pošiljatelju to t slučaj«, te fo Advertising raies en and unsolicited srttrlas will net be returned. such aa storfos. ptoys. poems, eta. will be wben accornpan>td by seil addreaaed and I naslov na vse. kar toss slik s PROSVETA SS57-S9 So. Lawndale Arc, Chicago St Illlwoii Potreba zdravstvenega zavarovanja—III Zadnjo sredo smo zaključili to razpravo s kritiziranjem ameriških unij, ki ao opustile agitacijo za sprejetje dobrega sistema »ploinega zdravstvenega zavarovanja ter se vrgle na agitacijo, da prisilijo delodajalce na nekaj sličnega kot je John L. Lewis lani ižvojeval za svoje majnarje, to je blaginjski sklad. Nekatere unije, in to posebno v oblačilni industriji v New Yorku, so v tfcm te tudi uspele ter izsilile od delodajalcev ustanovitev sklada za pri-vatno hospitalizedjsko in deloma tudi zdravstveno zavarovanje. Ako bi to vprašanje ne bilo splošnega značaja in splošna potreba vsega Ijudstvs, ne samo organiziranega delavatva, tedaj bi ne imeli nič proti takim skeipam, da-si vemo, da delsvcu ne more dati nobeno privatno zavarovanje onega, kar vam lahko da dober sistem splošnegs socialnega zavarovanja, kar predvideva Wagner Murray-Dingellov načrt — popolno zdravniško oskrbo za slehernega zavarovanca in vso njegovo družino, vkljucivŠi prosto bolnišnico, zdravile, operscije in vso postrežbo v bolnišnici in v slučaju potrebe tudi doma. Vse to od zibeli do groba. Kaj so ns primer majnsrji lani dosegli z ustanovitvijo blaginj skega sklada, je danes še uganka; v skladu je po zadnjem poro čilu sicer že čez $13 milijard, toda sklad še ne funkcionira. ,Toda tudi kadar bo začel funkcionirati, lahko s sigurnostjo rečemo, ds majnsrjtm ln njih družinam ne bo nudil tistega, kar bi jim nu dilo tako socialno zsvarovsnje kot ga predvideva prej omenjeni Wsgnerjev načrt. Toda kakršne koli ugodnosti jim bo že nudil v pogledu proste zdrsvniške oskrbe in hospitalized je, bodo te ugodnosti trajale le toliko časa, dokler bodo uposleni v tej industriji. Kdor bo Šel zs delom v druge industrije, bodisi iz lsstnih nagibov ali ker bo izgubil delo, kakor so ga že tisoči in tisoči v zadnjih 20 letih in ga bodo tudi v bodoče, tedaj bo tudi ob vse ugodnost* tegs sklada. Enako tudi drugi delavci v drugih industrijah, kjer imsjo podobne ugodnosti, ki jim jih trenutno daje privatno zava-rpvanjne tejtU; drugo vrste. y «41 VABILO HA j> » PREŠERNOV KONCERT Ckltna 111__Prihodnjo nede Ija IS. sprda. bo pomladanski koncert pevskega zbora Preže ren v dvornni SNPJ na Lawn-dale in 27. cesta. Pnčeiek pro grams ob 3. url popoldne. Kako uspete* bo ta koncert, ni odvisno od zbora Prešeren, pač pa od vas. to Je od čijcaike publike Zbor it priprava precej ob tiren ter izvrsten program. Poleg zbora nastopijo razni instru mentalni in vokalni solisti ter vprizontev igre "It's Spring Again", Mislim, da mi ni treba iti v podrobnosti sporeda. Publiki, ki rodno prihaja na Prešernove koncerte, ni treba ns dolgo in široko razkladati o programu, ker Ji ' je znano, da zbor v prizori vedno dober program. Vendar bi rad prepričal še večji del našega naroda, da bi posetil ta koncert na omenjeni dan. Gre bolj za moralno podporo kot za finančno. Vsi, ki nastopijo na odru, zbor, posamezni talenti in Igralci, dobe več veseljs za bodočo požrtvovsl nost v kulturne svrhe, ako vidijo pred seboj nsbito polno dvo rano. Saj ni še ¿as, da bi pustili umreti kulturno živelj med našim narodom v Chicagu, ali pa po Ameriki na splošno! Ali imate kako drugo nadomestilo, ki je narodu bolj pomem bno in potrebno kot kultura ter narodno bratski sporazum in sloga? Ali je nas to moderno življenje tako obrenilo, da ni časa ne sredstev in ne zanimanja? Ali bi bili Slovend pripravljeni prvi popustiti na kulturnem polju? V osemnajstih letih so v Chicagu Štirje ilovenski zbori prenehali z aktivnostjo! Zakaj? Največ zato, ker je težko breme padlo na rame le nekaterih. Spoznali so, da oni ne dolgujejo narodu nič več kot vsak drugi Slovenec ali Slovenka, ter so tako s težkim srcem opustili v ti- j do udeletiii nase veselice rojaki > POSLOVITEV OD iz Lincolna, Witta, Gillespieja in DRUŠTVENE ZASTAVE iz drugih naselbin. Jamčimo' s. Chicago. I1L-^V Prosveti je vam. da s* liosta zabavali kot bllo že poročajo, da se bo član-še nikoli poprej. Upam, da bo I g^y0 dru*tva Mavec 8 SNpJj mo videli tudi Toneta Gričmka povilo od zastave in njegovo družino, dasiravna Jt v ne bile pred vojno precej bo vsem dobrt» postregel Od ! hoU t»vshne kskor ps po vojni, bor deluje tudi ns neki Ujnosti, Le močno zasidrane skupine v katera pa bo razkrita na večer Rlssbenem udejstvovanju kot veselice. | | Slovsn, Jsdrsn, Planina, Zsrjs Vsbimo tudi člsnstvo naših1 Gibona matica se držijo ns sosednjih društev. Zs ples bo i- P°vr*Ju grala popularna godba Skrbsl-, Tt*J nsši glasbeni kulturi je Dohnar iz Ubrnryja. Na veselo, slovenska publika dolžna podpo svidenja 19. apnls! Jacob Ambrosic. predsednik. DRUfeTVO NE NAPREDUJE Albia. Iowa.—Pri našem društvu št. 163 SNPJ imamo sedaj kar tri bolnike. Člana Franka Zajca mu&I pljučnica in se h&-haja v bolnišnici. Bolna je tudi Sestra Juvanovič, ki se nahaja 'v državi Ohiu, dočim se bo morala Helen Grips podvreči operaciji. Vsem bolnikom želimo skorajšnjega okrevanja! Namesto da bi naše društvo napredovalo, pa nazaduje. Zdaj odpade eden, zdaj drugi. Veliko sem jih že nagovarjal, da bi pri stopili v društvo in nekateri so mi obljubili, da bodo pristopili, drugI pa so se izgovarjali na en ali drugi način. (mZOH Ker se je prejšnja tajnica odpovedala tajniškemu poslu, se sedaj vršijo društvene seje na mojem domu. Marca meseca smo imeli sejo, katere se je uder ležil tudi neki star član mojih let, po seji pa sta prišla tudi njegov sin in sinaha, oba mlada. Ko smo se pogovarjali o tem in Onem, sem ju vprašal, zakaj ne bi tudi ona dva pristopila k našemu društvu. On pa je nekaj Časa vrtel cigareto med prsti, nato pa dejal, da je njegov oče pri društvu že mnogo let in ves čas ni prejel nobene podjjore. Nato se je oglasil Oče in rekel, da je prejel celih 25 dolarjv, nakar je pristavil sin, ako človek toliko let plačuje asesment, a vzame ven le kaj malega, bi moral biti prost plačevanja. Nato sem jaz pojasnil, če je njegov oče v potrebi, lahko vlo žim prošnjo, potem pa se je oglasil zopet oče in dejal, da smo potrebni vsi, zato smo prišli v Ameriko. Le in tam si je kdo nagromadii denarja, po večini pa naši ljudje žive iz dneva v dan. "Se nikdar nisem prejemal miloščine, zato jo tudi sedaj ne maram. Miloščina ne bi smeia najti mesta v naših pravilih." Louis Pslcic. tajnik. VAŽNE PRIREDBE V CHICAGU CkfcaflO, JU - Sezona naših priredb se zaključuje, vendar^ ' bomo imeh ¿a nekaj zelo . pru-edb, katere ne smemo or*. IV!delj°' 13' aP"la * bpata vtfib dve nad vse pomem Tmi priredbi, in sicer _ Moški pevski zbor Franc. Prt. šem priredi svoj običajni spp. mladanski koncert v dv^Ji SNPJ. Vabljeni so vsi ljubitelj! slovenskega petja. Poleg ko«. ^^ uprizorjena lgra v angleščini, ki jo je spisal Edward Udpvich. Pp konçertu bo ples Protestni shod proti Trumano-vi .zypanji, pptftiki se bo viiil isto popoldne kot Prešernov koncert, in sicer v Čilskem ko-Ta shod je zelo važen, vencev je precej v Chicagu ... smo lahko dpbro reprezenti-rani na o"bçh priredbah. Prireditev v korist Proleiarci pa sè bô vršila v nedeljo, 20. aprila, v dvorani SNPJ. Posek nost te priredbe bo nastop pev cev zbora Zarje iz Clevelanda. Pri programu bo sodeloval tudi zbor Prešeren in mladinski krožek $NPi, kot govornik pa bo nastopil poznani Joško Oven. Vsekakor bo to zanimiva vari-jantna predstava in pričakuje se velike udeležbe. ' ' Na Materinski dan. 11. maja, pa bodo čikaške podružnice SANSa vprlzorile krasno dramo ^'Sln". Režiserju se je posrečilo spraviti skupaj dobro skupino igralcev, ki bodo brez dvoma izborno igrali svoje vloge. Vec o tej krasni drami pozneje. MM. re. Zakaj pripeti se lahko, da 20-LETNICA DRU&TVA SUNFLOWER 109 8NPJ Arms. Kana. — Društvo Sunflower 609 SNPJ bo praznovalo 20 letnico obstojs v nedeljo, 13. sprila, začetek ob dveh popoldne v dvorani Community v Franklinu. Odbor bo skrbel za dobro postrežbo, za ples ps bo igral po ns rsčun slsbe udeležbe stroéki znsni godec Emil Bogataj. Zna-presežejo dohodke V tskem »»o je it preteklosti, ds priredbe našega društva vedno nudijo veliko zabave. Na tej priredbi boste imeli priliko sestati se z vs- slučsju bi bil pevski zbor v ne vsmosti. Če pomislimo, ds je treba nabsvljsti note. plsčevsti pianistko in učitelja, vidimo, da j žimi starim* prijatelji, ima zbor velike stroAke ln ti Vljudno vabimo vse bližnje stroški se zvezani t vsako vajo članstvo SNPJ in prijstelje. 40-LETNICA DRUŠTVA 94 SNPJ West Newtoa. Pa.—Društvo št 64 SNPJ bo obhajalo 4* letnico svojega obstojs 4. Julija. Vaa bl.inja društva so proiens, j skozi vso leto. | Pnčskujemo veliko posetniki» cts ne b» prirejala veselic na o-| Glasbena mstics bo vprizorils | od nsših sUrejftlh društev Ns svoj pomlsdsnski koncert prvo, vaselo svidenje' nedeljo po VtLki noči, 13. apri-| Frank ftekarei^or, predsednik. menjeni datum. John Kobe, tajnik. 20-LETNICA SLOVEN-SKEGA DELAVSKEGA DOMA Y DETROITU Detroit. Mick.—Lansko leto je preteklo 20 let, odkar smo Slovenci na zapadni strani mesU kupili stavbo, ki se imenuje Slovenski delavski dom. V 20 letih nas je stalo veliko denarja, truda in požrtvovalnosti, ali danei je dom na trdni podlagi in tudi udobno preurejen, posebno je modema naša točilnica. 20-letnica bi se v resnici morala vršiti lansko leto, ker p prostori tedaj še niso bili dogo-tovljeni, smo praznovanje obletnice preložili na letošnje leto, tako da bomo sedaj praznovali vse ob istem času. Torej smo skupno z gospodinjskem klubom SDD določili ne deljo, 13. aprila, za praznovanje 20-letnice. Za ples bo igral Jan kovičev orkester iz Cleveland« Jankovičeva godba je dobro znana med našo detroitsko mu dino, zato upamo, da se bo ona udeležila te priredbe v velikem številu. Vstopnice so po $1, «*r ni visoka cena za današnje raz mere. Slovenski delavski dom in gospodinjski klub vabita v* Jugoslovane Iz Detroita in okolice, kakor tudi rojake iz sosednje Kanade. Program se bo pričel ob štirih popoldne. Na veselo in gotovo svidenje v nedeljo popdldne, 13. sprila. * Slovenskem delavskem doma. 437 S. Livernois ave,! Anton Krsienik. tajnik SEJA PODRUŽNICE 102 SANSs Forest City. Ps^-Naznanjam vsem društvom v Forest Citv£ ds se bo vršila seja 102 SANSa dne 13. aprila, tek ob treh popoldne in po seji društva sv. ' KSKJ v dvorani društva Z** Seja bo važna, kajti ukre£u bomo, aH bomo še naPrf>^. ževali podružnico ali^ mo. Iz gl. urada SANSa tudi prejel obvestilo, ds imo prsvičeni Izvoliti «neg«> ta zs konvencijo SANI*. " bo vršila 30.-31. maja v W landu. Toliko na »»"f,. Louis Sssso. Ujn«- SEJA PODRUŽNICE * **** Wsukogso-No. CW^ja ^ V nedeljo, 13. aprila, *' ^ Žila seja podružnice 36 Na tej seji bomo rszpr«^ ^ naj Še nsdsljujem« z ^ * lom, sli prenehsmn vs 0 zsmmstezstostvsr.pr^^ Njo. ki se bo popoldne v Slovenskem nem domu^ f,rl*> Dr. Andrei predsedn k BRlKPn .MUSIC CO 9. APRILA 1947 PROSVETA FARMA NA PRODAJ Prod« ae 40 «krov farm« t v tam poslopjem in orodjem. Lahko kupite tudi samo farmo m poslopja, ali pa vse skupaj. Pet akrov Je u-ratten lee. Poslopja so v dobrem stanju, gorka voda, furnea gorkota v hiši. kurilnici in garaii. Elektrika v hiši in vaeh poslopjih. Voda, odprete pipo in voda tele. Preko farme teče mela reka, v riverju so Brook Trout ribe, do jezera je le 30 minut hoda. Oddaljeno le S milj* od mesta Ely. Živimo na tej farmi ie nad 29 let. Zmerna cena. Prodamo vsled starosti. Pridite osebno gledat ali pa pišite na naslov: JOHN TERAN, Rt. 1, Box lig, ELY, MINN. liCflWlNGr IS Too Goop FcfR OUR ampak imeli bomo, kar pred leti nismo poznali, zopet jednotine premične slike, katerih še nismo videli. Kot vselej, kadar smo imeli slike, tako bomo tudi letos napolnili precej obširno dvorano v Franklinu, ki se imenuje Community Hall. Odbor je najel to dvorano, ker ima dosti prostora okrog za parkanje avtomobilov. Najvažnejše pa je, da se naselbina Franklin nahaja res v sredini slovenskih naselbin, namreč tik glavne ceste US 69. Kot je že vsem znano, bo angleško poslujoče društvo Sunflower 609 SNPJ praznovalo svojo 20-letnico dne 13. aprila v Community dvorani. Seveda, napolnili bomo dvorano tudi za njih obletnico. Torej ne pozabimo udeležiti se 3. maja proslave delavskega praznika Prvega maja, ki ga bo priredila kansaška federacija SNPJ. John Shular. Na tem mestu se prav lepo zahvalimo vsem sorodnikom in prijateljem sa veliko presenečenje, ki ao ga napravili dne 10. marca 1047. Mrs. Drap in Sofi Leskovec sta me te tri tedne prej vprašali, da ako na bi hotele tudi jaz prispevati in pomagati, da bodo priredili presenečenje za 28-letnico zakonskega JUvlje-nja za mr. in m rs. Leskovec is Hart-wicks, Pa., in da bo ta prireditev v Legion Hali dvorani na Oakmontu, Pa. Seveda bila sem takoj pri volji, da bom tudi jas prispevala ln pomagala za presenečenje svoji prijatelji, ci in dale ao mi nalogo, da bom potico spekla. Nato sta ili k Leskov, čevim vprsšst mojo svakinjo Mary Tomšič ix Cheswicka, ter Virglnijo Vidmar, ako bosta tudi one pri volji pomagati pri prireditvi 20-letnloe mr. in m rs. Dovjak ix Cheswicka, Pa. Ob tej priliki sta vprašali tudi mr. Leakovca, ako bi on sprejel sa hišnega očka, ker je le navajen takih stvari. Kajpak on je takoj obljubil, šel bom k Leopoldu, pa m rs. so naroČili, da bo ona "stravbe" spekla in tako vidite so naju potegnili, da smo me dve obe pripravljali ona sa drugo. Tako je vse poteklo dobro in zato isrekamo najlepšo hvalo bratu Joevu In Mary Tomšič iz Chaswicka, Pa., in Sofiji in Annle Leskovec la Hart wicks, Pa., ki so imeli toliko truda in skrbi, ter tudi ca darila. Lepa hvala tudi nečakinji ter Kenneth Leo Tomšichu sa lepo darilo in za krasni šopek cvetlic ■ 10 srebrnimi dolarji. Hvala tudi družini naše nečakinje Kirar is Cleve-landji, Ohio, za šopek cvetlic in za 20 srebrnih dolarjev, ter brstu Fran* ku, svakinji in družini Tomšič iz Clevelanda, Ohio ter lato tako bra. trancu 7. B. Iz Strabana, Pa., za da* rilo. Najlepša hvala Leskovičevlm, hčerkam Sofiji in Annie Leskovec is Hartwicka, Pa., sa tako lepi'šopek cvetlic in ca 20 srebrnih dolarjev, ter enako hvala našemu svaku Anton ferjsnčiču in sestri ca darilo, kakor tudi John Klsužarjevi drutini, ki so prišli od daleč na cabavo in ca darilo, Srčna hvala tudi vsem cm skupna darila. Hvala pevcem, ki so prišli in nam capeli par'krasnih pesmi. Hvala hišnemu očki in mamici, ter voditeljem programa, ki so naju tako lepo ponovno ftenill in ca doto glihali. Hvala tudi Pred Markau, ki nas Je poročil In hvala kajpak tudi očetu Klemenčiču, ki nas je lepo sprejel in blagoslovljal In s tem napravil veliko smeha in veselja celi drufbl. Iškrena hvala kuharicam in mladini, ki je t«ko lepo in točn» stregla okrog mis. ter vsem, ki ste na t n ali drugI način pomenil pripravljati in potem delati pri veselici. Hvala frank Poravnetovem orkes-ti u, ki so nam igrali veaele komade, da sir o se lepše zabavali. Hvala tudi Karlu Plisek, ki te saigral par is-ledno lepih komadov na harmoniko. Torej še enkrat najina naJlepAa hvala vsem, ki ste kar koli prispevali in bili navcoči, kot tudi onim, ki nise bili navcoči in so prtspevsli, Ae en. krat vsem skupaj bližnjim in odds-I lenim lepa hvala I — Leopold in fisnces Dovjak, Cheswlck. Pa., ter Anton in France« Leskov. <. Hart-wick, Pa. V blagi spomin pete obletnice smrti mojega nepo-abljanega soproga In očeta Inepiracije sa ta "kartun" so prišle od poročil, da se velike kor-poracije kar tepejo sa generale, ki )Ui postavljajo na visoka mesta s mastno plačo. Admiral Ban Moreel le na primer dobil vi-«>ko posteljo prt Jonas fc Laugh lin Steel Co.. admiral Wlllla* F. Halsey pri International Telephone 81 Telegraph World Airways, general Breton B. Sommerwell prl Aluminum Co. ltd. ltd. ANDREJA KLAVORA Pet let Je še miaulo. od kar si TI aapustll nas. toda rana. ki naas )e Je sadala Tvoja smrt. še nI saceljena. Naše oš! se še vedno rosne ln šalost v sroih naših ostane do konca naših dnl.—ŽsluJoča soprogi ln olroel. Ana Klavora. Sok •. Livingslon. 111. V blagi spomin druge obletnice smrti neše drage ln nepoaabne matere MARY RUPAR katera |e preminula II. aprila 1141. Dolgi leti dve ste še sa nami. od kav Vas. draga mati. al veš med nami. Vaela Vas }e nelsprosna smrt in aapustlla )e nam grob saprt. Tam v tihem grobu sda| pošivaš. mir ln plašilo vešno všlvaš. Na grobu rošloe TI cveto, nad grobom pilšlee poje. Počivaj v miru I— Žalujoči ostalli Trije sinovi, dve hševl ln dva vnuka Is društne Rupar. A Rupar, Mtnden Mlnes. M o. V blagi spomin druge obletnice smrti mojega dragega soproga ln ljubega očeta FRANK KOSHAKA Dve leti )e še minulo, od kar sa vedno si aattsntl svoje trudne oêi dne 4. aprila 1140. Ker pa smrt niš ne Isbirs la ne vprašuje, sate si moral ss vedno sa pustiti nas. Sladko speva) In počivaj, dragi oše In sopvog. Žalujoči oetalii Agnes Koshak. soproga la otceaL tov bvet Louis Xosksk v Grand Junction, H 1„ Colorado. Naznanilo in zahvala Žalostnega srca nasnanjamo sorodnikom, prtjale!|em In snaneem lušno vest, da Je aa vedno preminul nal dragi stvte FRANK MIHELČlC Bolehal Je Ivi tedne in na te dne 9. ms res 1047 umvl v Westmoreland bolnišnici, Želimo se sahvalltt vsem ki so mu pomagali v bolesnl In vsem. ki so ga spremili na njegovi «adajl poti na mlro, dvor. Posebno lepa hvala dvušlvu šl. 117 SNPJ ln «as. Danu Je» lovšanu od U. M. W of A. št. 0000. Yukon. Pa., lev vsem pvljatoljem la snancem sa udelešbo pri pogrebu In sa darovane mu krasne vence» svčna hvala vsem skupej Pokojnik Jo bil rojen meseca epvlla lela 1072 v Sveti Heleni pod Dolom. Stanoval |o v Collins-burgu In potem no Yukonu. Pa. do svoje smvli. Tukaj v Ameriki aapušča tvl nešake In sleevi frank Mlhelšlča v Denvevju, Celo.. Tom. Mlhelšlša nekje v Kenadl In Antona Mihelšlša v Yukonu. Pa., lev druge sorodnike v starem kra|u. Počivaj v mlvu. dragi frank, v hladni amevlški semljl — Yukon. Pa. V blagi spomin druge obletnice smrti mmm , |M Dva lell Je minule, od kev Je ^^^^ daroval svoje mlade šlvljenje ss ^^^^^^ domovino naš nadvse l|ubl)snl J^^^B sin in brat I ^JM SOT. Edward Ladich Psdsl le v mestu Hlllbven v Nemčiji 0. aprila 1040 j^gjf^^^^^H^^ še loti dve, od kov počivaš v »robu hladnem» v naj-im ./^^ppHSI^I lepši dobi moral si sapusllt le t JflMj^H^m s vel Ces neprestano na* »I MM MdJZ\ Prej. »eke rene In sdrsvl. nam \ jiJ^m^HI P" ram> V'oboko vedno l*neve 1'IVv Um m ohudi °*¡mi tam bojnem polju truplo mlade lam Ireknl. a spomin Tvoj v sreth naših Uvel bo do konee naših dni. Pošlvaj v miru I—žalujoči oslslli Joseph ln Josephine Lsdlch. storiš!« Mary In Rese. sestri v MlJweulreeJu. Wis. mmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Or. John X Zavertnfk PHYSICIAN a SUROEON tmv.iMšbMt V blagi spomin druge obletnice smrti našega nodvse IJublJenege sina In bvete CPL. Tony Skobcrae kateri Je dal svoje miede šiv* Ijtnje dne 10. aprila 1040 v Angliji ?e obramba Samovtoe. Dva lati Je še minuto, od kar Tabo. ljubi Tony, veš mod m. mi ni. Ni ge ae dneve ao uve. Sa bi na Ml nam pred ešnsl V mislih ln svelb aešib |e še vedno bolečina, kev ae saeelttl ne d«. Spomin Tvoj bo eetal med nemi doktor se tudi aal ae idruttme s Teboj. Počlvoj e miru.—žsluječi aalslli Mati In eča, seetve In bvolje drušlna t kober na v Mafoardu. Ohle Slovenska narodna podporna jed nota 2157-51 So Lawndale Ava. CWb^i 22. IUUwée GLAVNI ODBOR ImM ptrdiHoik VINCENT CAINKAR. «1 t. A VI DKM. <1 Ujnik ANTON TROJAH. gl pomotni Ujnih MIRKO O. K UM EL. «1 blagajnik LAWRENCE GKADISEK. Ujntk bol o« n. ni Mil Re Levr»dete Am . Chace«* U. IU M»1 Ra Uwn Arm . Chtaaao SS. ÎR MST So LavMMto Avi. Chtoaae SS. IU ___T«M MltMl—nima. Dearborn MM _. «lt Woodland Ava, Johnstown. Pa ■Uri RAYMOND TRAVNIK, prvi podprederdnlk IOREPH CULKAR. 0ru*l podpredaedntk Dletrtklnl JOHN V. ČEBULAR, prvo okroftje ... S1M Shallcroae Rt. Philadelphia M. P« PRANK CRADISEK. drugo okrotje ----------------------Bom SS. Hermtnle. P» JAMES MAGLICH. tretje okrotje .... -............ R. D l, Oakdale. P» JOSEPH rirOLT, četrto okrot je ._ _ 1SS* B. SSUi Rt, Cleveland 8. Ohio JOHN SPILLAR. peto okroile ............... JffS Randall Rt. Rt Lonle IS. Me URRULA AMMROZICH, testo okrotje . ... -------4IS Plarea St.. Eveleth. Mina JOHN PETRITZ. sedmo okioTje S4SS (irmont Ave. Los Angela« IS. CaRf FRANK POLSAK. osmi okrotje -......SSS Srd St W . Rounduo. Moat Gospodarski MATH PETROVICH. predstdn'«'. VINCENT CAINKAR ----------- f. A VIDER MIRKO O. KÜHEL------------ JACOB ZUPAN -------------------- RUDOLPH USCH ------------ DONALD J LOTRICH. -------- ANTON SHULAR. predsednik PRANK VRATA RICH ............... ANDREW VIDRICH ...._......... JOHN KOBI, SR. CAMILUS ZAKNICK .......... PRANK ZAITZ. predsednik MICHAEL R KUMER ........ MATTHEW J TURK---------- LOUIS KAPERLE_______________ ANDREW ORUM SSS B. ISIst St. Cleveland 1«. Ohio SSST So. Lawn dale Ava.. Chicago SI. Ill MST So Lawn dale Ave. Chicago SS. Ill SMT So Lawndala Ava . Chicago M. IU ______1400 S Lombard Ava . Berwyn, III ......—...... 700 B. SM*h St , EucUd. Ohio IM7 So TiurobuU Ava.. Chicago U. tU. Se)a 26. ftbr ¡947 Prt-dwdnik odpre sejo ob eni uri popoldne v navzočnosti vseh Članov glavnega izvršnega odseka. Gl. tajnik prečita pismo od tajnika društva št. 550. V katerim sprašuje. da U v smislu sklepa zadnje konvencij« člani lahko zvišajo zavarovalnino brez zdravniške preiskave—Se jim odgovori, da tisti sklep velja samo za nove člane. Društvo ŠL 287 želf. da bi se dovolil jednotin oglas na ouerskem zagrinjalu njih dvorane.—Odobreno, ako ugodijo našim pogojem. Prečitano je pismo od The People's Lobby, Inc. Prosijo za nadalj-no denarno podporo. — Dovoljeno $25.00, kot običajno vsako leto. Br. tajnik bolniških podpor predloži zadevo umrlega br. J. Nagode-ta od društva št. 80. Za njim je ostalo nekaj neizplačane bolniške podpore, za katero se poganja njegov zet, trdeč, da je skrbel za tasta za ¿asa bolezni.—Društvo potrjuje njegovo izjavo.—Sklenjeno, da se izplača zetu. Br. mladinski ravnatelj poroča, da se je udeleiil koncerta, ki ga je priredil mladinski pevski krožek SNPJ v Clevelandu 23. februarja t. 1. Pravi, da je bil lep in dobro priprav-Se)a 7. /abr. 1947 I da se je ustanovil mladinski krožek jjen program in prireditev dober • Predsednik odpre sejo «b treh P'* ^uštvu št. 319 ln gamoralni upeh.-Se vzame na znanje, popoldne. Navzoči so vsi člani ( ^'"iJ^JlSl Nadalje poroča, da se Je pri drul- glavnega izvršnega odseka 1 k. ^«i rU ie orefnizi" tvu « 603■ New Smyrna Beachu. Predložen in sprejet Je zapisnik ble. Zaeno poroča daJe organ zi- ^Utrnil novi mladinaki kro- izvršne aeje z dne 29 Jan. t. I. ^StZZ^ZZtSf zek' ki » vodi BMtra France» Be' Prečituno je pismo federacije »«or luu,^organ^an,. « ^ nedict; v Clevelandu po se je re-minnesotakih društev, v katerem ^»jjrfih, ter dai so zaanjc case or(,anizlra, kro£ck |t 2 in vodi ga pojasnjuje svoje finančne potežkoče ¡J*"» J^^l v Adam; nadalje «lede aktivnosti in slabih virov za ^«šl fcot soplll v prtumosu. kroitk y Ayem pa ^ vodgtvom Porotni Nad somi . — ...Box rt. Arma. Kansas SI» Tonar at. Luzerne, Pa. ......TM Porast Ava.. Johnstown. Pa. MS Bo. «2nd Ava W.. Duluth 7. Minn ... MM W STUt St.. Cleveland 1. Ohio 2S01 So. Lawn dale Ava.. Chicago M. III. ____________________________Box M. UnlversaL Pa. M4S S. Lawndala Ava.. Chicado M. IU I SMI Baat Park Driva. Cleveland. Ohio ________1T1M Snow den. Detroit II. Mich til Frank Jeker mceecev. 295 George Hackt aaesment za šest iiK a*cev; Martin Curl $25.00. 200 Gabriela Korpas $2500. SIS John Maidich $25 00 S4I Joe Oblak. Joe in Anne Skok. Frank In Jennie Saitz. vsak sa tri meeece aaesment. 356 Peler Kapuata $25.00 513 Oorge Mkly aaesment za šest mesecev. 518 Theresa K u ret ich aaesment sa šest mesecev. Zaključek seje ob 4 10 pop. ' Zapisniki sej gl. izvršnega odseka SNPJ dohodke, ter se priporoča za neko- VJtttme no liko denarne podpore iz gl urada. Nato br. blagajnik predlaga v —8e Jim sporoči, da Je zadnja kon- sprejem slede r»: venci J« s raznimi sklepi tako obre- Vrhovnemu zdravniku se predlo-menila naše sklade, ne da bi zaeno žijo samo tiste nakaznice, ki so za poskrbela za večje dohodke, da nam večje operacije in navedene v točni mogoče vpoštevatt njih želje. ki 85 naših pravil. Sledi čitanje pisma br. Sifra:Ja Nakaznice Za manjše operacije, od društva It 719, v katerem pojas- katerim so priložene prošnje za ope- njuje svojo nesrečo in siromašni po- racijsko podporo in ki so odobrene ložaj ter se protiluje, ker njegova po društvu, pa rešuje izvršni odsek prešnja za pomoč nI bila vpošteva- na svojih sejah. Predlog sprejet, na na zadnji konvenciji.—Sledi raz-' (Namen tega predloga ie. da se prava, nakar je sklenjeno, da se ma odpravijo avtomatična nakazila tz- sporočl. da je v takih alučajih troba rednih podpor v slučajih, kjer član prošnjo nasloviti na gl. izvršni od- niti ne prosi zanjo, in se nakaie ti-sek in ne na konvencijo. I stim. ki so v resnici potrebni in kar Sledi vprašanje o priporočilu, da morajo dokazati s prošnjo zc izred* se naroči zadnja izdaja biltena oo podporo.) "Trenda & Tldea". ki vsebuje čtlvo! Sledi razprava o operacijskih za- valne informacijske vrednosti. — devah. ki Jih je vrhovni zdravnik Sklenteno. da se naroči 650 iztisov odobril in jih priporoča gl. izvršne mu odseku v izplačilo: At dr Ima 5 Joseph Klauzer ..... 5 Jakob Cucancich 21 Frank Fatur ......... 41 Leona Lauffer ....... 54 Albina Kravanja 214 Josephine F. New 248 Dorothy Kovsca ... 302 John Burkelca ....... in pošlje društvom. Br. tajnik bolniških podpor predloži zadevo br. A. Kinkela od društva št. 69. Po primerni razpravi je sklenjeno, ds se vpričo zdravstvenega stanjs omenjenega člana ne da zanj za enkrat le nič ukreniti. Br, mladinski ravnatelj poroča o načrtu za člansko kamoanjo. ki naj m vrši to pomlad. Izvršni osek odobri provlzoričnl načrt in zaeno skle- m Roir gterbenz ne. da se predloži še glavnemu od- 78fl Jo, KraniMr boru n polletni seji, ki bo prihodnji teden Nsdaljr poroča mladinski ravnatelj. da prioravlja načrt za konferenco voditeljev mladinskih krožkov. ki se im» vršiti to leto. in želi sugestije glede tega od ostalih odbornikov. O Um vprašanju ie daljša razprava in končno )e odločeno, da se nadaljuje enkrat pozneje. Zaključek seje ob 5 pop. Vsota $25.00 .. 25 00 .. 25.00 .. 25 00 .. 80.00 .. 25.00 .. 25.00 .. 25.00 .. 25.00 .. 25.00 Nato so predložene še razne druge piošnje in odobrene so članom ter za vsote kot sledi: St)a 19 le br ¡'j47 Predsednik odpre sejo ob eni uii popoldne, Navzoči ao bratje Cain-kar, Vider Troiar Kuhel. Gradi-šek, Vrhovnik. Godina in Gaiden Ptedložen in sprejet je zapitnik izvršne seje z dne 7 t m Nato čila piamo od frderacije društev-v Kansasu v kati-rem poročajo, da ae pripravljalo za slavno«! dnevi SNPJ ki )mi 1 maja t I.' In prrsijn za jednotin«- filme z /ud-! nk konvencij»-, da jih i« l< >ijo po nv*tnr)Sli Predloženo je pumo i/ čikaškega urada Ameriškega id4<č*-g« krita, v katete»?i ar nripo»W*ji. denarne prt«r>»\ke —Dovoljeno Hfnj Br uoravitell puhlikacii teli. da se določi čas kda) na) stotri v velja vo zvišan)»- nar-čnirM- na d m vnik za f7 leteo k^h-.r j, zakliučil glavni odb#ir ra f\o|l /adn)i seji —Sledi rer*>ta\a in končno >. sklenjeno, da rv»iar )e »tr.j, v veljav» • I ma-Jerr t i Nato )» razprava o U t v Ni. ki jo jo v p».dfot,n«.aii irdt !al mladinski ravnatelj r, klansko katTitainjo to potr ial l-k- r i »klrnil «I odbor Leslvtea >» «urejria k-.t prrdiotena Društvo lf « tii )eer za leit inesecev. 204 Mary in Helen Murat vsak za tri mesece. 220 Frank in Mary Tratnik, vsak za šest mesecev; Ignac Cotman za tri messes. PROŠNJE ZA IZREDNO PODPORO Applications IM Special Beneilt sestre Helene Ribarich.—Se vzame na znanje. Br. upravnik nato poroča o pogodbi. ki jo je predložila čikalka postojanka časnikarje unije v imenu pomožnih urednikov Prosvete. Po prečitanju iste in primerni razpravi je sklenjeno, da so predsednik, upravnik in urednik pooblaščeni, da kot oiji odbor izvršnega odseka vodijo pogajanje z omenje- j no unijo. j Na sejo pride vrhovni zdravnik, da poroča o zadevi br. Alojzija Go-renca od društva št. 13. ki se je moral podvreči openiciji in je njegova . nakaznica bila pfedložena njemu v odlpčitev glede podpore že pred 19.! februarjem, ko je izvršni odsek sprejel za take slučaje posebna na-' vodila. Priporoča, da se mu izplača $25.00 izredne podpore, kar je. odobreno. j Nato so predložene še razne dru- I ge operacijske zadeve, ki Jih Je vr- 1 hovni zdravnik pregledal ln Jih pri- j poroča gl. Izvršnemu odseku v rešitev. Odobrene so članom in za vsote kot sledi: It dr. 139 Andrew Kmet ...................$80.00 267 Olga Tomažin .................... $35.00 517 Veronika Strniša ............. 35.00 732 Peter Bajt ml................ 50.00 S tem Je dnevni red izčrpan ln predsednik zaključi sejo ob 4. "pop. V. CAINKAR. gl. predsednik F. A. VIDER. gl. tajnik OruStvn tt l .ode«- No 2 Agnes W White $15 00. 3 Jakob Nupotnik asesinen! za š« st mescecv. 5 John Kozlevčar. Frank Pozarel-li. Jakob Požar, Frank E. Ray er. vsak |mi $25.00. 6 George B Usnick $25 no. 9 Mary Potun $25 00. 24 Fiank VodiM-k. Thoina* Kerhli-kar. Frank Keržllnik. vsak po 125 00. 2? John Miklauc $25 I 6.1 John Tiau $25 00. «n Jo*< phinc Udov teh $25 00. 73 Mike Kopach ra tli meeece MM-Kment. 71 Sophie P Miloaevich $50 00 91 Tomo Pavlovtch $25 00. Kari Zore aa«'sment za lesi meaecev, 101 l 96 Umrl: John Vidmar, c. 8615. Črtani: Ricliatd G. Erzen, c. 118178: Victor John Erzen Jr.. c 108787: Joseph King, c 96Í28. 98 Črtani: Victor Gorirhek. c. 95828; Sophie Stor. c. 99271. 101 Umrla: Mary Pcterlin. c. 39319. Črtana Elsie Gole. c. 109911. 105 Umrl: Jacob platisha. c. 111283. 106 Črtan: John Tome. c. «2715. 109 Črtana: Hermina A. Ulaga. c. 104890. 110 Umrl: Martin R Svigel. c. 106404. Črtan Joseph Malko- , «ich. c. 76350. 115 črtani: August Strie, c. 107433; Raymond Strle. c. 101103. 125 Umrl: Jacob Smokrovic, c. 48290. 128 Umrla: Josephine Koprivec, c. 112934. 137 TTmrla: Gertrude Bozic. c. 44659. Črtana: Alice Lazar, c. 65993 140 ¿rtana: Mary Rautar, c. 90356. 142 črtani: Prances V. Košir, c. 10*261: Edward W. Lipovec, c. 107962; Agnes Pizmoht. e. 92720; Alma Svet. c. 118761; Frank Svet. c., 90188. 159 Umrl: John Erzen, e 115586. 185 Odfttoolla: Alice M. Fink. e. 107166. 190 I «mrl t Frank Lnzer, c. 59801. 191 Črtan: William Vidas, c. 100042. 192 Črtana: Antonia Lamas, c. 108262. 193 Črtan: Leopold Gricar. c. 73977. 204 Umrl: Blaso Vuksanovich. c. 94107. 206 «'mrl: Matiia Znidarsic. c. 3799. 707 Črtana: Helen Ozanieh. c. 97115. 209 Črtana: Loretta J. Vernetti. c. 103982 213 Umrl: John ^r«Ue. c. 3272. 214 Umrl: HenrV Singer, c. 113372. 218 TTmrla: Marv Jankovic. c. 44382. 237 Črtan: Nikola Dasovlch. c. "7310. 241 črtani zopet spreleti: Helen Steiminger. c. 106039; August Laurie, c. 81060. Črtana: Helen Suica. c. 1143*5, . r . ' 244 Črtan: Pete« r, Stasavlevitch, c. 103122. 250 Črtani: Frank Miller, c. 117250; Verónica Ozanieh, c. 111800. 262 Umrl: Tom Colak. c. 325tf. 267 Umrl: Ivan Si|oichoff. c. 57132. 268 Črtan: Lawrence Žitnik, c. «9381. 273 Črtani: Eugeift John Froehlich. c. 108445: Louise Froeh- lich. c. 108448.' ' 280 Umrl: Anton YeHchek. c. 85841. 287 Črtan zopet soreM: Paul Stasz-czvn, c. 10680ft Črtani: Hannah Shiihel. c. 114280; Frank Shubl. r. 63881. 289 Črtan: Howard G. Clement, c. 118786. 298 Črtan: John Koklich, c. 105965. 299 Umrl: Nikolg Ozegovich. c. 32230. Črtan:-,.Tony Brgoch. c. 82109. ' 304 ITmrla: Stoja Savage, c. 29394. Črtani: Frank W. Fermer, c. 79151: Elizabeth Messina, c. 104011; Helen M. Toste, c. 106685 322 Črtana: Rose Mihelich. c. 62850. 328 «'mrla: Marv Pavlak. c. 52107 344 Črtani zooet sprejeti: John Ura-bec, c. P2679: Adolph Fale. c. 112772. Črtanit Frances Koss. c. 43387: Stanley Koss. c. 102338; Theodore Kurschke. c. 98749; Leopold Pavlich, c. 37737; Annie Schmidt, c. 47260. .155 Črtan: Joseph J. Bijak. c. 118292 372 Umrl: Valentin Kos. c. 12627. 380 črtani: Frances Kovalczyek, c. 40045; Anne Miller, c. 40035; George Snengler. c. 72458. 38Ç Umrla: Johana Ambrozic. c. 18563. črtani: Anne L. Folker. c. 107211; Joseph P. Wattik. c 118298 393 Umrl: John Recen, c. 287. Črtani: Annie Bozanic. c. 103692: SIU Bozanic. e. 109047. mrl: Joseph Mauhar, c. 23494. 403 Umrli: Matt Kolar, c. 4720; George C. Porenta. c. 54788 408 Umrl: Steve Arh. c. 52894. črtan: Victor Maeek. c. 55370. 414 črtana: Mary L. Mattak. c. 951)38. 446 Umrl: Louia Litterini. c. 84859. 450 črtani zopet sprejeti Stanley Penga!, c. 104612; Louise A. Pen-gal, c. 104978. 464 Črtani: John Walter Chavka. c. 108160. Steve Koven ich. c. 108030 , 476 črtana: Hermina J. Unetich. c. 118023 463 Črtani zopet »prejeti: Mile Ko-madina. c. 87325. Anna Kotna» dina. c. 106063. 500 Črtani: Catherine Dymesich. c. I 55951; Thomas Dymeaich. c 58533. 501 Umrla: Manida Zone. c. 37472 502 Umrl: Franjo Juijevich. c I 38933 5S3 črlanl: Sirphanl«- K her. c. Dr. št Lodge No. Sophia Mulholland, c. 91738; Marian Habel, c. 58779. Črtani: Victor Bostic. c. 87150: Fred Grichnik. c. 46009; Frank Zasadil. e. 98804; Chester Ziarko. c. 119048; Alex S. Petras, c. 118042. 564 Črtan: Henry G ua ld on i. c. 119049. 565 Črtan: Tomo Samarin. c. 104043. 566 Črtani: Jennie Koren. c. 103852; Sophia Koren. c. 113557. 581 Črtana: Annie E. Prudich. c. 118818. « 584 črtan zopet sprejet: Edward M. Miklavcic. c. 95033. 589 Črtani: Margaret B. Gemmill. c. 92208; Charles Popovich. c. 90577. 806 Črtana: Molile Lecatsas. c. 108731. 613 črtan: Henry Hoffman, c. 109071. 618 Črtani: Miha Matko, c. 21157; Martin Medosh, c. 70870. 629 Umrl: Jack Runtich. c. 113664. 638 Črtan: Miloslav Golov ich, c. 96727. 643 Črtani: Mary J. Mackey, c. 107099; Betty Jane Wilson, c. 117845. 659 črtani: Albert J. Bach. c. 118390; Clemence Voelkel, c. 118393; Marie Agnes Voelkel. c. 109435. 679 Črtana: Pauline Komadina. c. 97373. 683 Črtan zopet spejet: John Kar» dash, c. 98538. 692 Umrl: Steve Mazar. c. 60965. 699 Črtan: George Bono, c^ 94644. 700 Črtan: Œenn P.1 Beadle, c. 118408. 702 Črtan: Harry Habe. e. 102833. 711 Črtana: Helen Markovich, c. 96579. 715 Črtani: Helen B. • Bergent. . c. 102388; Phyllis Berge nt. c. 105185; Carl R. Johnson, c. 97770. 721 Črtani: Anne Medved, c. 95981; Goldie Medved, c. 103917. 725 Črtan: Franklin C. Stiffey, c. 118437. 728 Črtani: John M. Matekovich, c. 107110; Louis Zavislak, c. 91052. 739 Črtan: Glen Everly, c. 97607. 741 Črtana: Mary Lesko vich, c. 100650. 747 Črtan: Herbert L. Phetteplace, c. 108659. 749 Črtani: Emma D. Ritko. c. 109983; Jane L. Volk, c. 102836. 753 Črtani zopet sprejeti: Josephine Campeau, c. 95449; Hubert Cam-peau, c. 95234. 758 Črtan: Stanley Mika. c. .99809. 764 Črtan zopet sprejet: Frank Duller. c. 119366. Črtani: Betty Ve-ranich, c. 119500; Tony Vodnik, c. 119365. F. A. VIDER. Supreme Sec'y. Razsodba gl. porotnega odseka Zadova društva iL 124 SNPJ« Foreet City, Pa. Br. Louis Sasso, član tega društva, je obtožil društvenega predsednika br. Jerry ja Cerarja, češ da je proti njemu nahujskal društvene člane in kršil pravila, točko 124 (4) s tem, ker je rekel na društveni seji meseca avgusta 1. 1., da ni podpisal konven-čne poverilnice bratu Sassu, kot delegatu 13. redne konvencije. Br. Sasso pa je dokazal nasprotno, da je namreč bil pravilni predsednikov podpis na poveril-nici. « t t Br. Jerry Cerar se zagovarja, da je podpisaval več društvenih listin obenem in ni opazil, da je bila med njimi tudi poverilnica, ker ni imel točasno očal pri, rokah. Ker se je društvena porota izrekla z večino glasov, da obtožnica proti br. Cerar ju ni utemeljena in da se ga oprosti, je br. Sasso vzel priziv na gl. porotni odsek. Gl. porotni odsek je pregledal vso korespondenco in dokaze od obeh strani in je mnenja, da ni zadostnih dokazov, da je br. Cerar kršil pravila SNPJ, da bi mu izrekli kako kazen; zatorej potrjujemo sklep društvene porote, da se br. J. Cerarja oprosti. Ta zadeva je v tesni zvezi z nesporazumom, ki vlada že dalj časa med nekaterimi člani tega društva. Če bi bilo malo več strpnosti in bratstva,' pa bi ne bilo teh obtožb in protiobtožb, ki ne delajo nikomur časti in gotovo škodujejo društvu na ugledu. Anton Shular, predsednik, Frank Vratarich, Andrew Vidrich. John KobL Camllua Zarnick, porotniki. SREDA, 9. APRII.A mn ALI TRPITE VSLED • glavobola • izrednosti želodca • neprebavnosti • nervoznosti • zgube spanca • vzdiganje plina povzročeno vsled • rednega zaprtja Društvene vesti ; <¿.....: 1 íi'J jfc.i .0 ti Članstvu društva Chicago, lil. Slavije naznanjam, da se bo vrlila redna mesečna seja v petek. 11. aprila, začetek ob osmih zvečer v običajnem prostoru. Asesment bom začel pobirati že ob sedmih. Na tej seji bodo podani natančni računi o zadnji zelo lepo uspeli veselici in na dnevnem redu bomo Imeli tudi več drugih točk. Torej udeležite se seje v velikem Itevilu. Sedaj je v teku kampanja za novo članstvo. Potrebno se bo potruditi, da dosežemo nalo kvoto. Da sedaj smo pridobili samo enega člana v mladinski oddelek in enega v odrasli. Če ne bo boljših rezultatov, ne bo naš pridni voditeH kum-oen'e Michael Vrhovnik nič kaj vesel. Na bolniški listi m sledeči: John Miklavec. Anton Tramnush. Matt Plahuta, John Rokavec in Valentin Mersol. Obiščite jih, kajti prijateljski obisk vsakemu bolniku dobro dene! Naj le omenim, da sta že po zadnjem poročilu o prispevkih v društveno blagajno darovala vsak po $1 John Hoja in John Martinjak. Brat Martinjak se je pred dobrim letom preselil v Califomijo. toda očitno mu Chicago bolj ugaja ln sc je vrnil med nas. Dobrodo|>«l. John, med svoje stare prijatelje! Johna smo pogrešali, kajti je dober družabnik ln priden društveni delavec. Milan Mednelek. tajnik. 103889 114133. 19063 107490, Pete Slpna c. 516 Umrli John Rolar. e. Anlonija Lorniakar. c 114132 539 Umrl Fiank Zamorjen, c. 11380 550 Umrla Joatpma Ceh, c 6612 559 C r lani zopel sprejeli Malh Ai-hanaa c 76342. Ann Ftolik c 106708, Frank Haltal c. 90923 Chicapo. III —Članstvo drultva H6 SNPJ pozivam, da se udeleži, prihodnje aeje. katera se bo vrlila 20. aprila, začetek ob 10. url dopoldne v zgornji dvoVani. 911 Armitage ave. Na seii bodo podani računi za zadnje tri meaeee. Poleg drugih važnih zadev bo na dnevnem redu tudi priporočilo, da pričnemo .čimprej s pripravami za 40-k-tntccf društvenega obstoja. Mimogrede naj omenim, da bo ženaki klub Bled priredil plesno veselico 12. aprila v dvorani American Leg ion. 2124 N Halated at. Priporočam članstvu društva 36 SNPJ. da se udeleži te Driredbe v čim večjem številu, kajti članice društva 86 so po večini tudi članice kluba Bled Društvo Integrltv 631 SNPJ na bo obhatalo 19-letnico dne S. maja Priporočam članstvu, da se udeleži tudi te priredbe Če ae bomo udeležili njihove priredbe, ae bodo oni naše. kajti roka roko umije. Na svidenje 12 aprila in 3 mala. John Morti, tajnik. Federacije SNPJ PONOVNI POZIV NA SEJO MINNESOTSKE FEDERACIJE Duluth. MInn.—Tajnik minnesot-ske federacije SNPJ je pred nekaj tedni pozval društva SNPJ v Min-nesoti, da bi poslala zastopnike na federecijsk» sej* ki se bo vršila > v nedeljo, 27. aprila, v Elyju, Minn. Seja bo odprta točno ob 12:30 popoldne. K tajnikovemu pozivu še tole: Pred vojno je naša federacija I vršila veliko agitatoričnega dela v korist Slovenske narodne podporne jednote; imeli smo izlete in nekaj ¡shodov, na katerih so govorili razni 'glavni uradniki SNPJ, kakor tudi drugi domači govorniki. Vse te aktivnosti smo vsled vojne opustili, sedaj pa, ko je klanja konec, se mi pa vidi potrebno, da spet I začnemo z našim delom. Seja v 'Elyju bo odločila, kakšen program I bomo zasnovali za bodočnost. Po-itrcbno bo tudi, da se federacija za-zvarre za druge potrebne stvari, na I primer: treba bo poslati protestne resolucije v državne in zvezine za-, konodaje proti osnovanim zakonskim predlogam, katere imajo namen zatreti delavske unije; treba bo | protestirati proti lažnjivi propagandi glede Jugoslavije in več takih j stvori, katere imajo pomen za bolj-j ši obstanek človeštvo. - Naša jedno-, ta je v preteklosti delovala za izboljšanje razmer, tako misli delovati tudi v bodočnosti. Krajevne federacije so postale radi tega. da po-imagajo zanesti jednotine principe v ( javnost. Da bo naša federacija bolj efektivna, je potreba, da so društva v nji zastopana v polnem številu zato vas pozivam, da pošljete vaše zastopnike na sejo zadnjo nedeljo v tem mesecu. John Kobi st.. predsednik federacije. Mm ^ ^^Spifo fl Na odlašajte I Bodite preridnil Vsemi t« preiskoien Dra. Petra Ho-boko. Ts je vej kot odvsjalec -lalodČns tonika sdravilo — smet II rasnih sdravilnih seli korenin in cvetja. Spravi aaausana ¿reva k dela. Pomaga odpraviti aaostale tvsrine— odšene aaprtja pline in vidiganjs—' da šelodcH tisU prijami občutek, as-dovoljstvo In toploto. Posor: Habits le kot ja predpisano. Nabavite at HOBOKO v vali »o- Madison St. DRUŠTVO ŠT. 631 SNPJ P'«'*1' plesno veselico v soboto 3 maj» na 2741 W. Norih A v«. DRUŠTVO ŠT; 559 SNPJ prir*« svoj letni piknik v soboto 2. avgu. sta v Pilsen parku. Društva na} pzevočaano nasesa!* svoje priredbe tajniku aa aasiovt FRANK ALESH. 2124 B. Pulaaki M TeU Lawndale 081) CHICAGO. ILL federacija društev SNPJ za južni WISCONSIN Milwaukee. Wis. DRUŠTVO "LILIJA" bo slsvito svr Jo 35-letnico dne 13. aprila 1947 u« obe priredbi se bosta vršili » *> Side Turn dvorani, sedsj pod ^ nom Collins-Meyer Hsll ns National ave v Milwaukee. Wi* Društveni lajnikl naj se v fade reclje obrnejp na isjnuu FRANK PRIMOŽIČ. 1424 W M*« aral SI.. Milwaukee 4. Wis. PRIREDITVE FEDERACIJ® DRUŠTEV SNPJ ZAPAD-NE PENNSYLVANIA DRUŠTVO ST $8 SNPJ * ^ Runu. Pa., priredi «W0|0 P1^ veselico dne 18. sprils I»«7 venskem Domu na Moon n Pa. Članatve Je uljudno vabi" na cbilno udeleibo -Odbor. Društva naj prijavijo dltve na nealov. JACOi AM**" ZICH. R.D. No. L MeKae« Hocker» Citirajte za Veliki POMLADANSKI KONCERT priredi pevski zbor FRANCE PREŠEREN v nedeljo, 13. APRILA V S.N.P.J. dvorani n« Lawndale in 27. cesti * * Pricetelc ob 3. pop. • * ^ „ina v S.N.P.J. dvorani na Lawndala in 27. cesti V gornji dvorani bo igral "Chuck" Kolar in njegov orkester, v spodnji pa Frank Debevec Vstopnina in njegov orkester...........VABLJENI VSU- Slovene Nafl Benefit Society in 44th Year of fraternal Service-1904-1947 P ROSV E TA ENGLISH SECTION Help to Increase Oar Juvenile And Adult Membership utdNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1947 For Members of Slovene National Benefit Society and American Slovenes PAGE FIVE Cavaliers Observe Birthday April 12 rssrajsiis h'd,0hU wTS an important one, with 1 tleb tion of our 15th .nniver-But most important of all portrait of the M.jtagfc Pomoe, founder of the Cavaliers, SNPJ Lodge 741, in April 1932, was hung beside our charter. All members are asked to make a $ho t visit to the hall to pay tribute to him during the month of April. Mrs Hannah Pompe Vietmeier, *fe of the late Joseph Pompe is in order to receive a great "thank you for her thoughtfulness and for all her donations which helped to make us as avtive and progressive as we are today, with an adult membership of 84 and juvenile membership of 24. total 108. Also, with us at this anniversary meeting was only one charter mem-ber, Mrs. Mary Delfrate, who was the Cavaliers* first president and has now come back and is doing more than her share when she accepted the office of presidency for the year of 1947. Mrs. Delfrate is owner of Delfrate Packing Co., and she. too, has made several generous donations. Also, other Cavaliers who have worked for years and have never received recognition for their work, on this, the 15th anniversary, I, on behalf of the lodge as a whole, extend a "thank you" for all your acts of kindness which were greatly appreciated. Again, may I remind you in regard to our anniversary celebration on April 12 when it is customary to hold our anniversary dance, music by A1 Medafor and his Polkateers from Strabane. A special invitation is extended to everyone, especially to Ambridge and Avella. Remember your promise. All members are requested to pay a special assessment of 50c in April. We have practiced this in the past and everyone has responded greatly. Mrs. Helen Acompora and Mrs. Cathrena Moskun are still listed under sick benefit. Please make your required visits. We have had two juveniles trans fer, Robert and Sandra Lee Law rence; glad to have you children with us. Another new juvenile ap plication has been received, Lois Jean Bendick. Which reminds me, our juvenile dept. is steadily increasing but our adult dept. remains ft a standstill. The membership carrpaign is on now and our quota for this drive is nine. Can we make Glad to see the Midway 89'ers transfer to English speaking lodge. Congratulations are extended from the Cavaliers. Midway has made * vera] appearances to our social affairs, and we tried to show our appreciation by attending your last event, but without success; same as utua'< transportation. This includes everything for now will probably be seeing you in Avel * on the 20th for the ES federation meeting. EMMA KOROSEC, Sec'y. Sunflower Lodge Marks Birthday ARMA Kans.-On Sunday, April Uu Franklin fommimit« unii report of the snpj lodge campaign l oiner îoages in me ooticiy, nuv uiuy iui m»«. h»»^»- «•»"■ 20 meeting cial prize in Class "C." but also for the grand prize which will be awarded MARY KOTCHNIK, Sec'y. to the lodge with the highest number of new members over its quota at the end of the campaign. Lodge 725 has made an excellent start at the ti. i ,, anklin Community Hall. Sunflower Lodge No. 609 of 1» . *'!"[ h«'ld a 20th Anniversary „•,' l hl' party wi» begin at 2 ? I'arty k»ANK SOIWEIGER. Pres. J- ^*nna ES Fed. ^«tin« April 20 ' ,M;,A'< Pa - The nest meet I • K S Federation of SN "I Western Pennsylvania A . ,n »he Slovene Home 1» , J "n Sunday, April 20 f'g at 2 pm K. '' of importance wilt be '»mussed. We are in for , " many decisions to tne ena 01 me campaign. i-.oajse uj ««» mwc an v*«.«»«»» «.» _ _ _ • • very outset of the campaign when a good lead means a great deal . . •. f g\\f\Yii/\tl KfiCulP^ Second place in Class "C" is held by Lodg« 71« (Lucky Stars), Imperial, \ V>UIVI UUV pance, Anthony Mavec (deceased), Frank J. Koss, Frances Koss, Jo sephine Lokar, Louise Mandel, Joe Tolar, Wm. Benedict, Josephine Podpadec, John Casnik, Frances Zu pance, Mary Jerina (deceased), and Sophia Kosely (deceased). It was not unusual to see a bus load of Strugglers attending out-of brief I town affairs and out of the state, too Los Angeles Lodge strugglers celebrate twentieth Plans Dance in may anniversary sunday, april 13 .. . .. . . .. . - . «roe* I L0S ANGELES, Calif-Lodge CLEVELAND. Ohio.-It's here at last, that day of days, the one that 465 Member» Enrolled in March; Lodges 7Z5, Gora WiUon SNPJ 615 will hold its we h|lv<. pianning and waiting for. Now that it is here we can ftQ anil I mm A monthly meetin« April 20 at 2 pm hardly believe that we are celebrating our TWENTIETH birthday, SunOS ana 010 Leaa^^^ iat Knighti of Pythias Hail, oil s. d ¿prl, ,s ___ Herbert st., corner of Whittier blvd. A'g we Jook back we ger gQ many Tha opening month of the Lodge Campaign will go down in the records an(j Herbert st. All members are outstanding eVenta In our calendar as the most productive first month of any membership campaign in the urged to attend, also the members that wou|W (our first YOUR LODGE; STRENGTHEN YOUR SOCIETY—in the remsining form you of the death of one of our prexy) anc| assistant Frank Koss three months of the SNPJ Lodge Campaign. members, Bro. Joe Serar. who fQr making tht, strugglers what Approximately 25 parcant of all the lodges in the Society, a hundred passed away on March 22. The they M todj|y Thege tWQ worked sixty-four of them to be exact, took the initiative in this month-old mem- deepest sympathy is extended to tlraleagjy in «»curing new members bership drive by enrolling into their respective lodges one or more new the family by all our members. I during the first year when the op-members each. So far, the Class "A" lodges (those having over 200 adult Members, get ready for our aanoe poilUion WM gtrong but they man-members at the beginning of the year) have the best record, with 29 out May 24 at Awrican Croatian Hall, iged tQ ^ thru wilh (lytng of 50 lodges participating; Class "B" lodges (those with 101 to 200 adults) 330 8. Ford blvd. Let s mak« th s are next with 54 out of 109 on the active list, whUe Class "CM lodges dance a success. Come and get your The strugglerB Were organisad on (those with 100 or less adults) trail quite some distance behind with only tickets. By the way, Bro. ljmis May J3 lB27 wilh lhe hajp of our 78 lodges qut of 452 taking part. This might strike a discouraging note Simonsic and his orchestra will h* Lenior lodge V Boj 53 SNPJ. There among some of our members, but the fact is that these figures compare there and we can |ook lorwara 10 w#re lfl chartar members and they very favorably with similar records of the more successful campaigns tome good accardion music from \[QO worked hard ln Bt,curing naw conducted in the past Therefore, we are confidently looking forward to him Come one members and little by little the big improvement here before the campaign has concluded another month «ure that it win oe an evening wcu membership grew and grew until Th. outstanding gain in the first month of the Lodge Campaign WW1^ , f new mambers ^^^ ^L1"'«^' made by Lodge 725, Latrobe, Pa., with a splendid enrollment of 22 new P^^¡ftA I th.rnew ^ er^^^i m^r. ^^urof members, comprising of six adulU and sixteen juveniles, as against an ' . , "f make K V. ,, ? members consisted 01 assigned quota "of onfy five members It gives to this lodge a comfortable y"" in7t Z A^U TlTrZil ^TZnJzu" lead over all other lodges in the Society, not only for the first place spe- ,nr * ina 7 I „.„ a . Pa. and in third place, only four members behind, is Lodga 311 of Cuddy, Batting tha paca for all Class "B" lo&ges, one member behind the leader LOttge If 0» OtJ If CWO of the campaign in total number of new members enrolled, is Lodga It. nrNVFR Cn\n.—A few brie. >........ ........ Midway, Pa., with 21 new members to its credit t«n adults and I ^^j^g youf way from the Everywh.r. they went they were juveniles, two over the quota. Tied for »econd and third places in ^ ^X'ado Rockies^Lodge SNPJ 645. well received and gave encouraging class are Lodge 59, 198 and 275, each having added six member, to its a grand attend.nce st our blU of wisdom to lodges who were rank, since the beginning of the campaign a month ago ¿n Class "K ^ meeting. Keep it up. just getting organized, or to Uu»e holding down first plsce by a narrow margin, is Lodge 818, Detroit, Micni- ' ' After^bur business dii- who ware Just a bit discouraged In gan, with 9 new members to its record, three more than has either Lodge cuggiong ' w . game and some the way their respective lodges were 21 or Lodge 564, who are tied for second and third place honors. I refreghment, iollowwl, and a functioning. It was while acting as Altogether II lodges enrolled five or more new members in the opening grgJld timoya|-Wes, Aynik and Traven of the Éea. cons, Pals lac. ul tb« Progressives, Koaele, Pavltc and Bocek of th< Revellers, Ixrtrich and Godiria of the Pioneers, Integrity Week by Week by F Mejasch, and Kirn and Kadoj-cich of the Veronl«ns? Yea, those wore days not to lie forgotten. How about a few revivals in oui Prosveta? Don't forget the mernbei.hlp drive, Makv tho«e approaches now that you hav« been putting off thai likely prospect who would put new blood in our lodge Thanka to the many friends of Bro Emll Heldenrelch for their earda and words of well wi.he«, especially hi. bowling friends for their kind remembrance Stop in and vlalt him He 1« still quite ill and need, a little morale building I also want to take this oppoitun ity to espies, my appreciation to the many friends that were called to donate blood for our former mem ber Frank Mejaach Yes, a friend In need Is a friend In deed AGNES MEJASCII, 631. There la none. For without health possessions and wealth are useless. Has Spring come to your heart yet? Would you like to help s little girl to walk again, to laugh again, to really live again? Then com« to our d«nc« on April 20. This is « benefit dance for our little fnemb«r Loretta Bioako. Lorvtta will soon be thr«« years old but she hasn't been ablo to walk for a year. Spiing, Christmas or Easter do not bring cries of Joy to her lips or a twinkle to her big dark oyea; for aho Is in almost constant pain. Every joint is swollen from tho dreaded Still's disease or rheumatoid ai thrills, so rare in a child so young. l.oietta I. being given gold salt, treatments at Babiea' and Children's hospital at Cleveland It will take three montha of these treatments before specialists will venture an opinion a. to how long It will take to cure her. We are making our dance, following the E S federation conference, benefit, in hope* that we may play 0 .mall part in helping Je held on April 20, We want to M-e more of our membeis at future meettnga HELEN I.UKICH, 634, Optical Co-op Grows in Philly PHILADELPHIA (CNK — Membership In the Optical Consumer« Cooper «t iv« Club here now l<»tal. 704 Several new service, were added during 1946. In addition to Mile of eye-glasae«: watch repair. Jewelry .ales and repair, hearing old. The meeting day, the laat Saturday and the la.l day of every month, at the Slovene Home after I pm The only eaceptlon will lie out-of-town memtiera. Remember our meeting on April 13. We alw«y. have «ev«rsl im port ant topire to settle; so come to lite meetings and lie an aclivf men»-l*r. HELEN ItlBAIUCIl, 212. FLASHES By Donald J. Lotrlch CHICAGO. 111.—At the next Pioneer meeting on Friday. April 18. we're going to have open house for the juvenile members. Anne Cartier is now arranging a program, names, and some delicacies and every • youngster attending the meeting will receive a gift. Pioneer parents are requested to bring the children to the meeting For many yeurs now the Pioneers have catered to the youngsters. Some of you will «till remember the big Pioneer prize and juvenile picnics aruf the Juvenile nights in which so many youngsters took part. With better weather nothing should prevent you iolks from attending this meeting and bring with you the offspring. * * « « Entries for the National 8NPJ Bowling Tournament are beginning to pour in. Four girla' team were entered by the Young Americans of Detroit and five full squads by the Moderns of Sheboygan. Wis. The men's team for the Victorians has been entered: four full U'ams from Indianapolis Hoosier Pals: and four full squads by the Cannons-burg-Strabane Pioneers. Francisco Ferrer Lodge 1S1 will have a u*m, France Preaeren 34 of Indianapolis will have a Claaa A ladies' squad, and the tournament secretary put in the entry for the Pioneer Flashes, the fourth Pioneer team to enter so far. The Spartans of Cleveland have thus far entered the largest number of bowlers and the remittance came from Ann Opeka. our ever-alert SNPJ'er. Lodge Cleveland 142 haa been entered and the mailman brings in more entries with each delivery. We hope that our folks understand the need for sending in the entries at once and that they know how important it is to complete the entries by April 10. We still believe that thia will be a record tourney and that our facilities will enable us to carry it through smoothly. James Jachino, tournament secretary and hia assistants will mail notices of the time of bowling to every team captain. * • • • Developments for the bowlers dance on Saturday, April 20, are very promising alao. When we were in Cleveland for the Eastern invitational tourney we spent some time with Frank Yankovich, naturally. He promised to bowl in the tourney and we prevailed on him to bring along his accordion so that we can show him off to the large SNPJ gathering. Speaking of Yankovich, let us relate that one of our lady clerks in a department store which sells records. She relates that they can't get a sufficient number of Frankie's records and that they are selling fast The two orchestras Sre all set to play for this big affair and the enthuslaam which is being ere-ated should make them play extra well—Tickets for the dance have been paid for by Mary Riedal, James Janek, Frank Podbregar, Anne Demshar. and Anna Norria since the last report. The diatribu-tion of tlcketa has been wide, and in the next couple of weeks we intend to create a real desire for participating in thia big bowlers blowout • • • • Four of the seven Pioneers who made the trip to Cleveland for the invitational tourney received some prise money. Joeephine Mersol placed in the women's singles, she and Sophie Svoboda placed in the doubles, and John Petraa paired with Don Lot rich placed in the doubles events.— A note from Anne Kumer tells us that they are trying to get one men's and one women's squads for the tourney and that they expect to make a tug trip of It.-»-The Pioneers have reserved the Lawndale Bowling Lanes at 3616 W 26th st. for the next seaaon, Those who are not bowling with the league now but who will he able to bowl next seaaon should sign up with Frank Qroser, Al Ormaniec, Marge IWicntk. or the Pioneer see-retary as soon as possible. All sixteen alleys have been reserved but we should have no difficulty In filling them t*caus« we are using all sixteen alleys at Bennett's this season. J»*-ph and Mary Ifcicinsky have lost their daughter this week. She %ill be hurled Wednesday. April 9. from Tunc I's Louts Zefran is the undertaker To Uie parents we ex-lend our condolences—Fred (inch nik has been placed un the sick list, lie Uvea at 4SJ5 W Sod eve —John Cher way. <-ne of our bowlers, and Frank Kulhanek. also a bowler, were in an auto accident last Sunday We hope they will soon recover and ret hack U. the bowttn« league — Frances Werbtck writes from I a- Angeles that she Is spending hi, early v*rali..r. wltjl f»ieni_ A haby girl arrived in the family oi Henry and Helen Stirn on Apr. 1. Congratulations' — Imogene Pirok has lepmted well got into power, juat like the big business interests do for themselves now. Too bad that so many people had to loae their lives before the irresponsible politicians were moved from their swivel chairs. • • • * Our English speaking lodges which are not aa yet supporting the Workers Defense League should do so with small periodic contributions. The Workers Defense League has defended civil liberties and the rights of the common man and has thus established a remarkable record. All types of profesaional people are now aasisting the league be-cauae a hundred dollara spent by them goes farther than one thousand dollars by the enemies of workers' rights. The Pioneers have consistently supported this institution without regret. We only wish that more of our young people will learn the necessity of doing thf same thing.—All of you are urged to attend the protest meeting this Sunday at the Chicago Coliseum. The main apeaker will be Senator Claude Pepper and the purpose of the meeting will be to manifest against the foreign policy of our present federal administration. It ia vary desirable that the Slovenes of Chicago form a good segment of those who will be in the protesting audience. * • • * The Call, a Socialist publication, takes ex-Governor George H. Earle to task and accuses him of preaching madness when he suggested that America start trowing atomic bombs on the Russian cities. Then we have such people as ex-Ambaasador Bul-j litt who wants us to go to war againat Russia. That's the kind of talk which will inevitably get us into war. The question is: "Are you fellows who are going to do the fighting willing to give UP your lives in Greece or Turkey or Russia to protect the oil interests of the. American and British capitalists?" And. is there any chance of getting such fellows as Earle. Bui lit & Co. into the front lines to do the fighting? If your answer is no, then you should write to your Congressmen and Senatora and make them realize that the big boys who clamor for war and make big profita from it have no right to start World War III. If any one has the right to declare wars, it should be those people who have to fight the battles and not the old and decrepit minded big shots who are willing to sacrifice the lives of the American boys for a dollar. WRITE AT ONCE. WE MUST BE HEARD IF WE ARE TO AVERT SERIOUS TROUBLE. W. Pa. ES Federation Plains Sports Program PITTSBURGH. Pa.—With dances being sponsored by the E. S. Federation of western Pennsylvania, of which the first is scheduled for May 10, in Pittsburgh, one can well see that a progressive movement is in. evitable. In conjunction comes the prospect of an extensive athletic program for the year. These two combined ought to have some bearing on the immediate betterment of the organisation and a more concerted effort of all the lodges concerned. With the next rafular meeting of the federation scheduled for the 20th of April it la the request of the athletic committee that all affiliated lodges have their representatives prepared on any matter pertaining SOFTBALL which now rates first in importance. Will you or will you not have a SKLT •*?*r*uT what are the pos sibilities of your having a toem? The athletle committee haa been lax en matters previously but lee. the "les were lax in that their co-operation waa not rendered as requested Let's make a united ef-ovi this year se that we all ean en-ey a year of success In our details DAN J. FABEC, Athletic Committee It took the lives of III uwl min ers to t.*us the attention of the people and awaken the politically corrupt big lousiness to the terrible condition 'Of the American mines The union couldn't the governor of Illinois nor the bosM* of the mine until this dle-aalrous tuplosion. I hope our peo-pl« see the necessity of a workers political party, one that would aee that the rrune haaarda and working conditions of all workers would be improved and one which would legislate for its own class, once It Sonthriie SNPJ Interledge News SO. CHICAGO.—The Southaide SNPJ Inter lodge League has completed its 26 weeks of bowling. Lodges that had teams entered in eluded Delavec, Trailblaiers. i^odge M and the Sentinels. Here are the highlights of the first year's results in the bowling league Mustangs 8. 49 35 Wolves 8, 48 30; Sentinels 010, 47-37; Panthers 100. 40-44; Bears 8, 39-46; Ramblers 100, 39-45, Tigers 100, 38-40; Rangers 490,30-48. In the men's section first ten lead ing bowlers and their averages were J. Zack 157, L. Koeele 167, E. La/.-zeri 155, M. Chandick 155, B. Bruce 155, M. Zatkovich 158, E. Kuhel 150, V. Tome 150, W. Grum 149 and Joe Kosich 140. High 3 game totals were rolled by E. Kuhel 659, E. Laz geir 642 and J. Gomilar 039. Single high game's scores were E. Kuhel's 253, P. Channic's 251 and M. Zat-kovich's 248. Leading the women were T. Hva-la's 138, a Buck's 129 and L. Bez laj's 122 averages. High 3 games totals were held by T. Hvala 580, M. globodnik 578 and M. Pecher 570. High singletons were rolled by T. Hvala 246, L. Bezlaj 230 and M. Vrhovnik 223. High series games rolled by the teams were Bears 2608, Tigers 2755 and Wolves 2752. High single games were rolled by Mustangs 997, Wolves 982 and eSntlnels 981. Most pins scored per team for the entire on wore Sentinels 59034, Bears 57500 and Wolves 57441. I' e * • ALL THAT SORT OF THING. The sweepstakes events on the alleys proved successful. Leading were M. Kuhel and W. Grum 1113, B. Bruce and K. Matushek 1097 P. Chaonic and J. Brljavec 1007 and if. Zatkovich and F. Sodetz 1002. . . High 9 game marks were Grum's 572. Matushek's 671, Channic's 500, L. Tome's 560, E. Lazzeri's 547, J. Pecher's 527 and M. Pecher's 520. Single high games in the sweepstakes were rolled by M. Zatkovich 233, M. Kuhel 229, K. Matushek 214, J. Brljavec 205, E. Lazzeri 208 and M. Pecher 201. After the games the bowlers went to the party. Chicken and steak dinners were served, plenty of refreshments on hand. League Chairman Vrhovnik presented the SNPJ trophy to the Delavec Mustangs and distributed league awards to all teams and high score holdfrs. The bowlers .paid tribute to league chairman Vrhovnik and secretary Chan-nlc for work well done by them. Honor was paid to John Bayuk for his good work done for distributing the largest number of subscription books for the league's first social and dance. All in all the league waa a success. Wherever an error or inconvenience was made the paat year, the bowlers were rather good sports ahd felt that next year mistakes will not be made at the league will have had this year's experiences to guide it. And, now the attention of bowlers from 490, 8, 100 and 610 center on the national tournament. A number of teama and individuals will enter the events sponsored by the Chicago Pioneera on April 25, 20 and 27 ... Good luck, good bowling, and so long, until again. L. K., 010. PROSVETA KEGUNG KAPERS By J. J. Spilar CLEVELAND, Ohio—The noose is drawing tight"» The challenging Utopian-I Red Raiders dumped the Loyalita-1 troup three times to cut the league leading CleveIand-2 lade two and 4 half point lead to a mere half point margin. With six games remaining on the schedule, the final stretch promises to be a fi|bt to the llnuh tor these two scrappy groups. May the best team win! Joe "Whitey" Matthews, the ever dependable anchorman who is enjoying one of his best seasons in bowling circles, sparked the over, hauling drive with a 013 series. Stan Zupon looped in a 554 set for the shutout victim*. After edging the Loyalite-3 team by 27 and 25 pins in the iniiial two contests, the Cleveland-2 Whiz Kids fizzled miserably in the final foray to lose by 77 sticks and three game total by 25. Tony Fortune had a 514 series for the Loyalita boys while Bobby "JCnezevic's 559 was high for the depressed Clevelanders whp still are wondering about that last game breakdown. ■With Beltin' Bill Schlarb walloping a 030 aeries, fourth highest score in the, individual standings, the Spartans easily disposed of the Concordia ns in all three affairs. Billy opened up wi{h 225 in the first game, had a. bad start in the second but assembled a five bagger to end up with 177 and then hugged the groove to wing out a 284 tally for his final total. Carl Stuzen's 530 was tops tor the losers. The determined Loyalite-2 outfit amazed the grandstand kibitzers, their own captain, Loui« "Shorty" Zadell, and mo#t of all, Stan Zupon of the LoyalHe-1 squad by ripping the Cleveland-1 crew apart in all the setup to take over the third place spot.. How does that bet look now, Shorty? And Shorty just grins at the thought ot passing up his buddy's bunch. Nothing else matters. Big Boy MikJich and sparkplug Zadell had 612 and 502 for the hap. ■ hurlera while Lou Gabrenja's 1 topped the other side. Team Resulta« Utop-L 3, Loy-1, 0. J. Matthews 0J3, S. Zupon 554, Spartans 3, Concordians 0. B. Schlarb 030. C. Siuzen 530 Loy-2, 3, Cleve- 1, 0. F. Miklich 512, L Gabrenjo 501. Comrades 2, Lunders i. J. Koren 521, L. Strukel 598. Cleve-2, 2, Loy-3, 1. B. Knezevic 559, T. Fortuna 514. l}top-3, 2, Loy-5, 1. W. Kronik 535, T. Zedell 535. Loy-4, 2, Strugglers I., M. Debenak 027, P. Golob 490. Euclid 158, 2, Utop-2, 1. J. Zgonc 495/ N. Spehar 525. 200 Circle! B. Schlarb 234-225, M. Debenak 224, L. Strukel 224-217, S. Zupon 222, H. Zorman 210, jr. Matthews 212-202, ill. Krall 211, B. Per-dan 210, B. Knezevic 209, T. Fortuna 209, J. Koren 208, S. Zagar 204, T. Yerman 204, A. Prime 204, A. Poklar 204, F. Jagodnik 202, J. Zu-panic 201, J. Karr 20l! WEDNESDAY, APRIL a S. Fed. Athletic Committee Program OAK WONT, Pa.—At the E S. Federation athletic board meeting held in Verona on March 30. Bro. Dan Fahec of Pittsburgh was elected chairman of the athletic committee Softball, golf and bowling were discussed and quite an attractive •ports program will he arranged foi this summer, with a soft hall league, two golf tournamenta and a duck pin tournament to be held in the fall All delegatee lor the next Federa» tlon meeting to be held on April 20 at Avella should be prepared to let the athletic committee know how thei» lodges stand on participation in theae sports events, especially soft ha II. as the committee MUST know at this meeting who will par-impale so that a schedule can tie nade up in time for the season's opening game« Here are the »tendings of the durkpin league of games bowled up 1« and including March 30. Men Sygan 17-1, Amhridge 13 6, Pitts burgh 16 6, Verona 6 4. Ilarmar ville t*|7, Universal 6 13. Avella l \l. Imperial 8 16; women Sygan 16 1. Universal 21 6 Avella 16 6. Anihndge 16-6. Pittsburgh ll|| Vemna 4-6. HarmarvilW 6 IS !m pertal 4 23 LAwrtrNt'E CARimi. Member Athletic Board ROfTER Or National Athletic Board Director of Athletics, Michael Vrhovnik, 2857 8. Lawndale Ave., Chicago 23, Illlnoia, Diet. No. 1—James J. Trofino, 417 Woodland Ave., Johnstown, Pa. DisL Wo. 2—Lawrence Caaaol. 717 Washington St., Oakmont, Pa. Diet. No. 3—Joseph Matthews, 070 140th St., Cleveland, Ohio. Diet. No. 4—Joseph Golia, 20480 Hull. Detroit 3, Mich. Diat. No. 6—Martin Dragan, 720 N. Warm an Ave., Indianapolia, Ind Dial No •— Lukaa Groaer, Jr., 2126 8. Ridgeway Ave., Chicago 23. III. Dial. No. 7—Marco Shappeck. 2736 N. 2nd St. Milwaukee 12, Wis. Attend Big Rally Sunday, April 13 - CHICAGO—In order that the people of Chlcagoland can express their true feelings and desires on the questions posed by the President in his recent address, the American Slav Congreaa together with other progressive organizations will sponsor a Roosevelt Memorial on Sunday. April 13, at two in the afternoon at the Coliaeum, 1513 South Wabaah Avenue. I We urge each and everyone of you to do ALL in your power to mobilize all of the people to attend this Roosevelt Memorial Meeting. Tlcketa are only 55 centa including tax. The success of this meeting cannot be atreased too greatly. Witb your wholehearted cooperation and the cooperation of your organization. it will be a ringing success. It is only thru the expression of the people of the United States that the true sentiment of our pepole can be stated for all to hear and to behold—end—lest we forget. Public Opinion can and doea play a dec: sive role in the determination of the domestic and foreign policies of our country COMMITTEE Highlights of ?ports World in Johnstown JOHNSTOWN, Pa.-r"Open the door. Richard," at the Capital Bowling Alleys in Johnstown on Sunday, April 13, as soon as the sun "comes over the mountain" and shines down on the Flood Free city as your alleys will be invaded by many enthusiastic followers of the Conemaugh Valley Tenpin League, to cheer for their respective lodge j in determining the new champions for the year 1947. The Johnstown Trojans, Lodge 749, winners of the first half, and the Bon Air Lodge 254, winners of the second half, will try to break all bowling records to be crowned the champion of the Conemattgh Valley SNPJ Tenpin League for the year 1940-47. The invaders will witness one of the best bowling battles ever to be staged in the city of Johnstown, as the "crown of champions" is at stake and also the beautiful trophy given by the Nationol Athletic Board. Word haa been received from Tom Bricely, captain of the Trojana, and Otto Qrospik, captain of the Bon Air team, that their bowlers are in "tip-top shape," due to the fact that they have been "taking it easy" for tfee big event. So all you guys and gals that have low blood pressure and would like jto have it returned to normal without the price of a doctor, get to the alleys early as there will be no reserve seats. To Bon Air and the Trojans, I wish you both the best of luck and may the best team win! I have been informed that a committee composed of Frank Halapia of Kelso Lodge 289, Otto Grosnik of Bon Air Lpdjje 254 and John Bifeer of Trigl|v' Lodge 82 are Woflcihg very hard in arranging a banquet for the bowlers of the Conemaugh Valley SNPJ Ten*pin League. I personally bellev/ that the bowlers have chosenrthe most capablo committee for /rranging this great affair. They Are vory well experienced In /his line of wcyk and I am sure It Lill be one of the best banquets to be held in Johnstown The place and date for this banquet will be announced at a later date. Watch the Prosveta-for further details. Another very Important bowling event will take place at the Gelles Bowling Alleys in Conemaugh on Friday night, April ll, at 8 o'clock. At this time the mixed duckpin league of the Johnstown Trojans will stage their roll-off for the championship, between the "Bucs," captained by Ann Bricely, winners of the second-half and the "Bums," captained by Ann Gelles, winner of the first-half. History will again repeat itself for once again "Custer's Last Stand" will be fought in the last great "battle of.battlea'' for the year 1940-47, to determine just who are the best "pin-knockers" in the mixed league of ' the Johnstown Trojan Lodge. This final battle should end once and for all, the round table argu-ments that usually take place after the bowling games at Biber's Hotel. It will be a great victory for the winner, because a beautiful trophy has been donated to the league by Pres. Joseph L. Culkar. Thanks very much, Joe, for the champs will sure appreciate the beautiful trophy. The gift ia being appreciated so much that you will be honored with the job of foul judge at this great "battle of battles." Please take it into conaidera-tion that you have good frlenda on both sides, and that good presidents such aa you are very scare this day and age. The banquet committee of the Trojans also promises, a gala af> fair in the very near future for the bowlers of this lodge. Details for this affair will also be furnished thru the Prosveta. JAMES J. TROFINO, Athletic Director Dist. 1. Universal Comets Planinski Raj Lodge 107 Youth, Attention ST. LOUIS. Mo—Attention young men and women, active or inactive members of Ixidge Planinskl Raj SNPJ No 107 You art especially urged to attend the meeting Aprt' 18 at 8 pm . Jeffe Hall No. 2. Jefferson and Lafayette. Thece meetings are held every third Friday of each month at the same address mentioned above, It is to the benefit of the younger people aa well aa to the Society that mure enthusiasm and interest be stirred. Let's all come out en maaeu and find out whoa who and what'a what. Let's get to know each other and how best we ean help each oth> er. to make social plans both for this summer and next winter. Sum mer ia aln.ost upon us and there could be picnlea. swimming parties, and anything else that we would like to put into motion The youth movement is strongly supported by to Brother Louii Furlan who has recently been elected as Athletic Representative for this district. Hope to see you on the 18th and to hear any ideas you might have. Spotlight ia alao focuaed on the Membership Campaign Prizes arc awarded for each new member you bring into the lo^ge.' Get after your friends snd let them take advantage of these special priv Hedges granted during this drive. For policies of 6500. there is no doctor's examination necessary provided the appli cant It under thirty-five years of age Dont forget the accident and death benefits and the sick benefit« also provided in these lodge policies This membership drive should be of special Interest to you returning servicemen Come down to the meeting on April 18 and bring your friends. For further details on mem. hership ponies call our secretary. questions and will go along to see prospective members with you Last but not least, remember the Servicerr en's Dance. April 12. Lyonr Hall. 3137 S. Jefferson ave., 7.30 pm It ia all free to Slovene servicemen All our men are home from Uncle Sam's employ with the exception of William Zvanut and William Majnerich; so, let's see you there for a good dinner and lota of fun If you are a serviceman and have not as yet received your invitation, pleaae contact immediately Mrs Theresa Speck. 4056 Rosa. Hudson 5417 Everybody Is invited and for the rest of us. tickets are 36c with dinner 61 35 Attendance priret will ba given Tickets ean be obtained from any member of the Plantnaki Raj Lodge 107 It is time to show what we can do Let's prove Lodge 107 isn't «f be assured at.Ceril Medved. Plateau 2517. who «»wp-that we re In there pitchtnc linn assistance Special attention, will be happy to answer all your JUSTINE GIALUSl. V P UNIVERSAL. Pa—Dates to remember: April 12—Dance by Morning Stars, Slovene Hall, Pittsburgh, (maturing Frank Porovne and his Musical Stylists. April 12—Dance by Cavaliers, Slpv**11* Hall, Burgettatown, featuring Al Medafor. April 20—Regular quarterly meeting of the E. S. Federation of SNPJ Lodges of western Pennsylvania, Slovene Hall, Avella. Lodge 292 will promote a dance the same evening featuring Frank Porovne and his Musical Stylists. June 29—Annual Pennsylvania SNPJ Day in Verona featuring a full day'a program of sports, music, singing, speaking, boating, and bathing. E. S. Federation The next regular quarterly meeting of the E. S. Federation of SNPJ Lodges or western Pennsylvania will be held at the Slovene Hall, Avella, on Sunday, April 20, at 2 pm. All federated lodges are requested to send three delegates to this meeting. The Senior Federation is also invited to send delegates, and the meeting is open to all SNPJ members. • On the agenda there will be a report on the annual Pa. SNPJ Day, and complete plans will be made for the success of this major event. A report will be made by the athletic committee on sports for this spring and summer, particularly on softball and golf. A plan will be preaented for stimulating interest among our members to join the national SNPJ Day In Cleveland next Labor Day weekend. Enthusiasm will be created for the present membership campaign. There is much to be done, so please attend the meeting in full numbers. In response to the wishes of the federation to hold two dances each year, the entertainment committee has completed plans for a dance in the Slovene HalL 57th and Butler sts., Pittsburgh, on May 10, featuring Frank Porovne and l^s Musical Stylists. Chairman John Fabec has written you about this important affair in the Prosveta, and he has mailed tlcketa to all federated lodges. The lodges are asked to cooperate fully by selling the tickets and to urge members and friends to attend, There will be lota of fun dancing and singing, and the committee promises good refreshments of all kinds. Federated lodges are also asked, to snnd least three members who will assist the committee in the duties oi promoting such an important affair on May 10. A decision .has finally been reached by the committee on the date and sight of this year's Pennsylvania SNPJ Day. June 29 is the date and Verona is the place. Make plans now to attend the biggest annual event in Pennsylvania. A big program is being planned. Frank Porovne and his Musical Stylists have been engaged for dancing. The Federation athletic committee is working on a program of sports activities to be performed on the VeVona ball field which will be a part of the picnic sight. Talented adults and juveniles will be engaged for performances in the way of ainging, music, and other entertainment. Veronians lodge promises that facilities will be available for bathing, boating, and general good fun in the Allegheny River. News and Views . From this corner it is quickly evident that the Annual Tenpin * Morning Stars * Lodge PITTSBURGH, Pa —Just reminding lodges and individuals of our Spring dance to be held April 12. in the local Slovene Home, featuring the ever-popular Frank Perovne and his Musical Stylists. Dance* have been held down to a minimum due to the nature of the passing sea; son but with this dance begin the good tlmea which we have had and well remember. Be present, one and all. for the best of entertainment is assured. Our bowling league continues with exceptionally good attendance but it must come to an end, so our last bowling session will be held Wednesday. April 23. We have but four teams of five persons but ex-pect that we shall have a bigger and better league next year. Here s hoping more of our lodge members see this note and plan to enter the league the next seaaon. As to our bowling in the Federation League we were doing quite well conaider. mg all obataclea, until we traveled to Sygan the Sunday of March 30, where the men's team met with a three game defeat and the women with a two game defeat. All praiae goes to the formidable teams of Sygan We shall endeavor to do better the next time we meet. Seeing the weather changing for the warmer wf are eyeing the linka where we shall show our wares aa golfers We have been fortunate enough to acquire a few new member* which we hope will bolster our lodge in this competition DAN J. FABEC, 60S Tournament will establish a r(kv ^ for entries. It appears obvio*?* that the Chicago Pioneers ar* J? ing overtime to assure the be« S of facilities to all guests Wt 7 Pennsylvania will have a nice Ht™ of bowlers and visitors at this L7 SNPJ event. There will be tSE from Strahane; there wilj be vis.., from Pittsburgh, HarmarviUe Verona, and at this writms 'uS will be at leaat four member' oi l Comets lodge present. To our knowledge, no p*viou$ membership campaig0 has acqutrS the enthusiasm which the current one has attained from the top of the organizatios- This is a healthy Si£n. and it should naturally follow t£ this enthusiasm will trickle to the very bottom of the organization and thus stir an interest previously unheard of in our organization. The results will inevitably be good and we hope that all lodges are" now working hard in securing new members tor their respective lodges anl the SNPJ. The campaign offers an unpre-cedented incentive in the form of liberal awards; it offers a healthy and fair competition among lodges in the various classes so that a small lodge need not compete for a place or award with a big lodge; it offers an opportunity for our lodges to increase their memberships at a time when economic conditions can well afford prospects to become members of our SNPJ; it afford* our young lodges, substantially more active in various .lodge function« than even before, an opportunity to acquire the enthusiasm of this campaign and build their various lodges to the biggest membership yet conceived. Members of the Comets lodge are pleaaed to read the contributions of our. member, Matthew Bertovich, and we hope that he will continue his interesting columns. The lodge is more active than it has been in many years, and we hope that the spirit of Matthew and others will overwhelm the entire lodge for greater SNPJ interest and activity. The bowling league has been a succeu; the bowling banquet will prove enjoyable; golf plans are shaping up nicely; and our present drawing is progressing in fine shape. Let us all get out and sell more tickets to assure a substantial contribution to our lodge treasury. MICHAEL R. KUMER. Ntpredni Slovcnci Lodge No. 254 SNPJ BON AIR, Pa.—At this time I wish to report that our baloon dance was a complete success. With our old gangs coming back to patronize us, namely, Kelso, Moxham, Coo. persdale, Krayn, Conemaugh, etc., it was a great affair. It was a great privilege to all of us to have had our fur-coat pin-up girl, Nellie Przybylo, who had recently won in a contest, with us and released the baloons for the fund and also with the help of her sister Carolyn. Carolyn is our member and Nellie and her sister Lillian are going to join soon. We had a "guess what's in the balloon" and it sure kept everyone guessing. Nobody guessed it so the Krayn fellows were very anxious to find out. It cost them only "5 cents more as a donation to our juveniles to see what was in the balloon. It was a baby bootie. In case any of you got any use for the mate to it please get in touch with tht entertainment committee. There will be a dance Saturday, April 12, music by the Bukovec Boys, and on April 13 by J. Kir der's orchestra. The Bukovec boy» are members of our lodge and they alao furnish good music. So come to our dances and do have fun. wt usually wind up doing a couple oi broom dance polkas Miss Nellie Przybylo was presented with a corsage of roses m behalf of Lodge 254 members ana its entertainment committee H** it wishing you success. NHIie. ftj lodge members. Nellie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyprvan Prry* bylo, also members of Lodge 254 TONY DOLENCE. Sk'X Central Exchange Oil Sales Hit New High ST. PAUL, Minn. 8t of us with our Juvenile paitidpate in the SNPJ national more WfJ werv togcther again, eggs at the Easter party held Fri-^ T,ou-rnam1ent ukm* * tenpln^ bowling tourney.^ The "Cht- day, March 28. Watching the mem ' ............4U" * " " ...... flT. LOUIS, MO —As we walked into the spacious dining room of the Kose Bowl where the Spirits veterans dinner party was held, |t rath-t/ , , . er touched pur, heurts as oUr even STRABANE, Pa—Nearly all is in, W0|T t.Mt on lhe v^u.nms who had icadiness for the Pioneer bowlers y the pioneer hoP« ior »• na' prizes. Attermuch pondering, Tt »^ ^t aome of our bowlor, are ttonal tlUe, ^ We ^opejh* the bo^s was Should go fina 11 v decided that the award goin« Profe"lonil on Improve- will be "on" there and we look for Id ao to Fri<^a Vklic Game« . ments were shown by everyone and 'some of the honors to come tt, Id go to rrieda Viaic. Uames | aU happy ttbout the whole Strabane. a,iair Ml -d Mrs. R.rniC are I Bowling still goes on in the served. They all enjoyed them- yery gOQd la ug gnd w ^plaXeA, and thep we should have no trouble in securing more members. MARIAN T. ADAMS, Director. willj OUR CULTURAL front is active: also. This is the time of year for spring concerts and other social activities. Sunday, April 12, the Singing Society France Prešeren of Chicago will give its annual Spring Concert at the SNPJ hall: Their Vocal numbers will be supplemented by instrumental and other selections. The Prešeren Singers have the distinction of being the only remaining ac tive Slovene singing group here in Chicago. Their concerts always attract large audiences and this one will be no exception. - - f-« - • •• A week later, April 20, JSF Club No. 1 will sponsor a variety program at the same hall, when 2iarja Singers from Cleveland will share the top honors. The Zarjans are noted for their pleasing renditions of Slovene songs. This will be in dyed a treat for all of us. Of course, there will be other numbers on the program, including France Prešeren. Let's patronize our cultural affairs whenever possible. Perfect Circle 26 Meeting Saturday fi. CHICAGO —Perfecta Circle hold a regular meeting this Saturday morning at 10:30, lower SNPJ hall. The special SNPJ hoiyu-ary session scheduled for this meeting will not be held at this time, due to a change of plans and schedules. Business mktters will be discussed, and what with the SNPJ national telegraphic bowling tournament for juveniles almost here, we've got plenty to dUscuss concerning that, too. Perfect Circle bowlers are really looking forward to this two-day event; and are planning to make it a memorable, in more ways than one.!" See you on Saturday, members. ANN SANNEMANN. Director. will go to our party at the meeting We-would like the parents to keep this in mind: Everyone please Me there thirty minutes before time to b£wl, and have mother sew your emblem on youi1 shirts. More next week. MARIE ERMENC, Director. Lincolnite Junior Circle 54 News SPRINGFIELD, '111.—On Sunday afternoon. March ?0, twenty-three members of the Lincolnite Junior Circle held their Easter Party at Lincoln Park and everyone had a delightful time. The main event of the afternoon was the Easter egg hunt. Five dozen colored eggs were hid behind trees, under leaves and branches within 4 designated area and then the race was on. The smaller children were first, then the older girls and boys joined in the hunt. Shirley Davenport and Mlmi Proctor were in charge and kept score as the youngsters brought In the eggs. Prizes were fclveii to the girl and boy, finding the greatest number of eggs. Meanwhile the mothers present prepared the table and kept the fire going for our wiener roast tohich followed fthe egg hunt. Everyone enjoyed roasting wieners and making delicious hot ddgs. Plenty of sods pop was pn hand and what a thirsty and hungry bunch of youngsters can do with hot dbgs and soda is a sight to behold. Pictures were taken during the afternoon and we hope to have some published in The Voice of Youth in the near future. Games Were played and the one enjoyed most by all the children was the "Rabbit Tag" game. As the party came to an ending each of the girls and boys received their Easter baskets which had been filled with Easter candy, gum. cookies and Easter eggs, and all of us started for home, tired but happy. Next on our list of activities Is the Mother's Dsy progrsm which at present Is only an outline. The feature attraction will be the presentation of the "Nationally Famous Proctor Puppets." In addition a program of recitations honoring Prešeren Spring Concert Sunday < v t CHICAGO.—It's spring again, and with the advent of spring comes another ¡«nnual "Prešeren" concert and dame In keeping with traditions of eighteen years standing, "France Pre* k n," the only active Slovene Mule Chorus in America, will again biinn forth the beautiful and stir-nn« .songs of the Slovene people. The ¿iffair will take place this Sunday, April 13, at the SNPJ Audi-tonum, 2700 S. Lawndale ave. In addition to the selection! of the chorus (which will also include sev-eial English songs), a fine variety P'"Kiam has been prepared to please .ind all tastes in entertainment. If" talents of various instrumental •nd vocal solos, duets, and trios hav. been obtained, as well as sev-"•'I vpenalty numbers including a H^ihil.lJ^K^Ti^ ?Uartet I Mother on thet most important day, SVi îsaruKi -—and win * Miy Mis m ¿it '**.» 1 % fa? 1} < WEST ALLIS, Wis.—Here's that man again. Once again saying "What's new at the Rialto?'» Well, we shall see, what we shall see. We had Out meeting as usual, and again I must say that the attendance was disappointing. In order to have our sessions run properly, we have to have better cooperation from the members themselves. So why not give the lodge ¿bout two hours of your time each month? After the meetings, something csn always be planned for some kind of entertain ment. The boys, as you probably have heard, have started a "Shapakoff" pastime after each meeting, and if you ever saw a bunch of high class mowers, here's 6ne group that has them all topped. Adie.'for one, has to have seven swings and three aces, to give you an example. As for the girls, well, did ybu see that hat she wore, or wasn't that a stunning coat she had. To make it more specific, women can always catch up on their gossip at these meetings. There you are, members. A few reasons why you should attend your' meetings. Thie biggest news for the present^ to stress on is the forthcoming National SNPJ Tournament to be held' in Chicago on April 25-2G-27. I'm; sure that all entry recqjds should be topped/* With two divisions, there is certainly going to be more entHes. So anyone who is interested in attending this great event should get in touch with Adolph Yersin, 13«4 S. 64th St., Sp. 8440. or Anton Kov tanjevec, 1221 S 61st st., Sp. 2904 Don't wait if you wsnt to share In all the fun. Here's your chance to meet your friends st this tournament, Some of us can reminisce the good old times we used to have. I, for one, can go on for hours, but who wants to listen to that. Anyway, it will be nice to meet the out-of town -friends agsln. Come mem-bers, plan now to be there. In regard to our special match with the Caboose team of Detroit, I was wondering just who is going to bowl sgsinst us. As the information passed on, there is s rumor that the girl* are to replace them. Hank Rupert and Joe Kern are avoiding an iaaue, but I'm sure of one thing. The Jolly Allis boys are always ready So.make all the preparations local the Pto- neer team and with a number of local tourneys to be held to end the bowling season, many members from Lodge 589 will take part in them. Juvenile Circle News While op the subject of bowling. Circle 21 has selected their team to participate in the Natiom^l Juve nil? Telegraphic bowling tourney. Last year Circle took the majority of prices in the boys' division, Winning the doubles with Jaipeii ^odfcioy and Chester Kaminski and then having Chester Kaminski do wt>at no other SNPJ juvenile done In the tourney, bowling by winning the singles, all events arid doubles, this gt;and slam by Xhet" Is a mark for Other juveniles to shoot at. This year's team that will reprc sent Circle 27 will be made up of Chester Kapynfki, Freddie Delosl Bob kespowski;' Guy Houston, jer ry Yarkovsky and Herman Helay James Podboy, who since has trans ferred to the adult department will be the team manager. Circle 27 will hold their rolloff in conjunction with Circle ,19 from Lodge 138 on Sunday, April 20, St), let's have a good turnout for this bowling match. You'll see some fine bowl in| by these youngsters Circle 27 hag, ^warded at their , thé SNPJ Juvenile last meeting Circle Pins to those members who've been the most aclive in the Circle during the' past year. Those to Whom these beautiful pins were The floral taUle decorations mak up by Windier florists, favors, etc., and the red. white and blue candles glittering made a beautiful setting Pictures were taken of the group, after the delicious dinner was s«rvod and believe me devoured. The Rose Bowl orchestra rendered the dance music. We wre extrmely happy to biave in our midst the Leopolds from Naylor, 200 miles from St. LouU. Thanks tp Sophie Vertovsek and Odella Markoff who had charge of making the arrangements. One wonders, what the future has in .store for us, when you hear the fast talking mouths of our dollar politicians and warmongers who are busily paving the way, not for democracy, but towards the goal of fascism and strengthening imperial Ism. Spreading the mental polaon of hate, prejudices and fear gradu ally leads to war. We hated and then loved the Indiana, we loved and then hated the Japanese, we loved and are now hating Russians, and we hated the Germans during the war and prob ably by next ivcAr we will love them because they may be a bul wark against the Russians. But we American people do know that our boys during yforld War II have spilled their blood and sacrificed their livis "to save democjcay" —"to give freedom and rights to human beings." Peace can be maintained if people do a little more of their own think ing instead of listening to the sliver longued orators that constantly blair on the radios and newspapers propaganda, both which are antl-labor and anti-World brotherhood. The Slovene organlxatior^g of St. Louis are honoring their servicemen of World War I! with a banquet and dance on April 12 at the Lyons Hail. Everyone is cordially Invited. If you are unable to attend the banquet, you may secure tickets for the dance only. The Croatian Radio program Is ^ J now home in Colllttsvllle. May you and the family have much huppl ness, Sis. Cec^la YarU and chil dien were In Springfield, 111. Cele's mother underwent a major opera tlon and is reported to be doing good. Sis. Julia Krall who resides with her daughter, Mrs. Prank Lon-carlc has moved Into their new home, an allstone masterpiece, built by Mr. Loncarlc himself who is an expert stonemason. The address is 3821 Sutherland (Hampton Village) Mrs. Krall's *«ui John ¿pent month in Los Angeles and San Pedro visiting relatives and friends. Hoe grandson Frank Jr. is attending the University of Mo. in Columbia Again congrats to cousin Rutl« Srajcar (Lodge 230), this time for winning in poetry and serious read ing contest in the recent state speech tournament held In Champalg, HI, The stork has a date with tho Lasternis, Sethelars and Glllespys Congrats to Gloria Naumoff (Lodge 230) on her recent engagement She will lie remembered aa V. of Y. con tributor and pen pal. Didn't know that my brother ot San Diego. Calif, was such bowl ing enthusiast until I read the fol lowing in the papers: "Charles Ho gorelc (Lodge 230) recently won th» championship in the doubles divt slon of a bowling tournament spon sored by the Consolidated Vulte« Air Craft Co. Hii high game was 167 over 1,000 men. Joe Pogorelc (Lodge 230), finished In two events In the city tournament. He also was lftth man 11th Naval Diat. tournament and 13th« In the San Diego 2nd Annual veterans bowling meet." Mitxi Kranker from liolcombc, Wisconsin, has located her long lost friend Mitzi Svegllch through our culumn. Both were furmorly active members In Chicago. Sorry, Mitzi, we erred in giving the mllo age to Sniithboro as 3fi miles, when It is (10 miles. Glad to hear from Frank Klopclc from Renton, Wash., and that he enjoys reading the Prosveta, Members, remember mealing April 11 at Concordat Hall, 13. and Arsenal St. Take It from here, Ida Baumgarth. ANNE SP1LLER awarded were C% Houston, Jer.y broadcast every SundayatlO*Oam Yarkbsky, Gilbert Yurus, Mary Am> » am^r tK*LW- "0 Revelock, Margie Tomslc, Janet' Fe on jrour dlsl. The Spirit, meeting coAda, Anna Ja*e Houston, June*** a"d ^«nU ari announced so Curtis snd Mary /ranees Chesnic. |g»v^ s nstening ear. In May, at a date to be selected, On March $3, at the Klngsway comedy entitled, "It's Spring Again." P»ay will be performed by tvw i O "f the young men of the with the assistance of throe •'in ladies. ^•Mowing the program, refresh-' nt in.th liquid und solid, will be «nd music for dancing will ■niihed by "Chuck" Kolar and •;< hestra, and the Frank Debe- ' *'io. *t * .ft. f v,* '' tiv.il« will begin prompt-< pm and the chorus will be ^lii direction of Prof. Prank m «K afternoon of downright, '»•freshing entertainment, 1 «vrning of light, carefree •"»d dancing, be sure to be with Prešeren- and all its f^nds The admission is f,v cents PRRAEREN" Publie Accidents des t h total for public ' vehicle) accidents ""'"ly 17.00ft—«n l "nt from IMS Non-fetal i"!!^** m'"»bered appro*- Î 100 000 • • • » C.mjW you stand to see a u killed? offered to conclude the daf's entertainment.. Our April meeting will be devoted to a quiz program dealing with the anniversary of the SNPJ. Since the bulk of our members are small children the questions and answers will be read off by a selected group and all will benefit from the Information gained during the discussion. MARY AIDICH. Director. and Joyce Balokovi^, Mr. lialoko vie said, "Today Jugoslavia is sc cused of being S stooge of Rlissiu Pood supplies have been cut down They look death In the face 24 hours a day but they won't submit down to any nation. They have faith and they have liberated themselves from serfdom. They don't talk democracy—they live it!" Mil. Joyce Balokovic ssid, "Jugo slavia has no "Iron curtain," but the reSl iron curtain is in our own State Dept., who refuse to reveal the true findings abroad." Personals: Sis. Pauline (Horanich) Glllespy will be moving into hei Circle 27 *U1 lid their ^nusi 1 Mother's Day ba$uet, honoring the iur* of heartni and ¿,atk" mothers of Circle fncmbers. This yearly-affair1 by .lhe juveniles is a truly swell affair and promises to be more successful than in past years. * As part of the program to be pre-scnted Is a one-act playlet entitled "Mothers on Strike." This is a hilarious cojnedy that will be en-Joyed by all who jfee it. Pioneer Patter It seems throu|k some uninten-tionsl error that either we or someone along the line omitted the nsme of the Ambrldge Revellers as one of the lodges who sent a busload of members to hbar Prsnkle Yanko-vlch on March 8,, here In Strabane. They were here with "bells on" that evening. We're sorry, Revel|erf, we won't let it hsppen again. The warm spring weather has started talk of a balina league on Sundays. A fine thing . . . Attend the bowling match on April 20 between Circle 27 and Circle 19 . , . A thing wo would like to see is a picnic at Porrest Villa Grove by Lodges 138 and 589 ... It looks llko Frankie Yankovich will make his return (o Strabane on May 10. Also sn affair to honor charter members of Lodge 138 and the signing of the agreement between Lodges 138 and 589 for another five years is planned for May 11. Mrs. Prank Podboy has liaen dls charged from the hospital and is now at home We extend our sym you Wolverines, we'll be expecting j pathy to the Yereb fsmlly on the Junior All Stars Enter Pin Tourney MILWAUKEE, Wis—Our regular monthly meeting ian't far off. April 19 is the date from two o'clock sharp till four o'clock at Rebernl-•ek's Hall. 519 S 6th st. Due to th« expense, time involved in writing cards this will be our only contact with you so watch your Prosveta April is the Society's 41rd anniversary and to celebrate this occasion at our meeting we are going to get the best of entertainment Just make believe you're going to a Saturday matinee to see cartoon« We're having movies eettatsttng of your favorite cartoons Don Ples-nik promises us some accordion mu you in Chicago Mem bers. are you getting that member? Remember, there is a campaign on, and the prizes are worth while working for. There are future members petroling the streets. So on your toes, shd see if you can hsve your new applicant at the next meeting. Remember the slogan "Build up your lodge and strengthen the Society" The future of this great organization ties in the members of tomorrow. Thus let's get busy by acquiring that member. I see by the paper that Lodge 747 had a bowling social after their last meeting. This occured at Susnik's place Y understand he got high totals. Well, It Is his place, but for ail anvone knows, he could have controlled that ball with radar or some kind of gadget Who ever heard of anyone getting so many strikes on his pony planks What say. Prank * Oh yes. I wish I were there They say you had a food lunch I'm sure they sll had a good time, Which hringa me to my point Why don't we have a little bowling social after one of our meetings' Wm. Ermsn ha« a set of planks What say. it should be fun Yes. being prompt and punctual Is a greet virtue Very few heve acquired It. However, our laet meeting went no aa aeheduled. end aie to dance, hum or sing to. and ------- what party would be complete with 1 all were there, except I imagine Phil desth of their son and brother. John, who was a member of the Pioneers ... A good way to get on the ACTIVE MKMBER LIST is to get a new member during the present membership campaign , . . Our next lodge meeting will be at 7:30 Sunday, May 4. Plan to attend PUBLICITY COMM . 58« New Anti-Co-op Bills In Kansas Legislature KANSAS CITY. Mo enor Shaffer, 2196 8. fist st The duty of visiting the sick Is a responsibil ity none should «hirk So when ever possible, drop In Un a few moments at their home» and help while away the long houi» Date« io Remember April H-Thk la the big day for lodge Lily, who recently merger with the SNPJ. They wtll be cele but I rig their 10th anniversary on this date. It will he an afternoon «nd evening affair and will lake place at the Collins-Meyer Club, house Poet. 725 W. Nstioosl ave This should be a must for all lt*dg erg snd you ate assured of a day well spenf So keep the date and plate in mind and will be «eetog you there. April If—This 1« a date that On jroungstei« are waiting for Ye«, it will be the second gathering for the juvenile* The plaee will b" bernlark's hall. S fth and W Hruot. His Mane Ermem and her aide« will take care Of r«u In Hght good fash urn so don't mias this date you kiddles Bowling Tap« The boy« were on the beam in the Remic 87ft a« some very good bowling took plaee, Johnny Hed mak and 111« wide-bending hook took the «potlight a« be «pilled a big total of (169 on game« of 111-100. 256. Nice going, Johnny, Second spot was held by Carl Evanich who crrekpd 617 total on games of 216 190 llll. A step be bind w«i AI Jeray who grooved his hook ill the right spot for a total of 616, hi« game« were 23&-I82-19W Other« above the 550 bracket were Lou l^onkner 57m, Doc Kriakovic 576, Joe Glavan and Ralph Hlmon. with 671 and Prank H*aikuwski with 554 The Badger mised league wound up the season with no honor blast« among (lie I>oy«. Otto Jereb was tops with hi« 508 set. Hob Glavan had 505 and Htan Htarieh finisher! with 602 Mickey Nowak we« the lone gal to ciaek the «elect group; her ind game« were 167-183 114 for a nice 504 aeries Mamie Ermenc had a swell start for the «elect claaa bul fell down in the last game to hit a good 467 s«t Prance« Debe lak had a 454 «^ and Lilly llainmel a 441 aeries. Tony Veibick was in the «lot with hi« unpredictable hook as ha gar. n4*ied two honor scoie« In Monde/ night's Ned Hay 000 loop he cracked Your Dollar M* * »tleei By Coniumer« Union Electric Toasters Postwar electric toaaters are no better than the pre-war toasters, even though they cost a lot more. Consumers Union reports after laboratory tests of 10 models. Some automatic toasters kept on getting hotter the longer they were kept going; msny toa«ters had unsatisfactory electrical connections; some power curds were too short; some tuasters presented burn hesards to hand« or furniture; others were herd to clean or difficult to adiust to make toast ss light or dark as desired. Among automatic toasters, Toa$i-master 11112 at 818.7ft was rated first by CU and Proctor Pop-Up 1471 at $18.00 was next In estimated orde) and merit. Among nonautomatic toasters CU found the GX Kxvan-dor 1I9T48 at $7.81, first, and K M 11-601 at $6.48. Second In order uf equality. Carbon Paper If you are an average typist, a standard-weight, medium-finish paper should be your first choice If you tend to pound the typewriter, you will wsnt carbon paper with a hard coating. If you need to make many copies st one time, you will want a lightweight paper even though the same sheet cannot be used as many times ss heavier car-lam paper. CU teated carbon paper to «ee how many «eparate copies could be made at a single typing. Among the buys were: N P Hrand al || 50. Carter's Quardian at 81.46, und Old Town Sewn Hutu at 81.76. (All prices are for 100 sheets.) Synthetic Cleanser« In this brave, new, postwar world there is one product that lives up to the claims made for it- -the synthetic cleanser sold for washing dl»he« The best of these cleanser« are ss good as «oap In «oft water, and far «uuerPir to it in hard watdr Tbey do not form a curd on dlahes and they do an excellent lob on dishwashing. CU found little relationship be-tween ell«« and waeKWIs effectiveness. A dlshpanful of the beet pro-duet in solution cost only 0 9c, while a product whichjdld only a fair job cost 101c for the «ame amount of solution. The«e product« were rated "Ex- cedent" by CU; Draft, Sieerl, Vel, und Shaw't Aud, Tomato Soup In taste ie«ts of 18 brands of to-ma(o soup, no brand of tomato soup was liked by all the ta«ters on CU's panel nor disliked by alt. The soup which got the highe«t «core waa consideied good by half th* )ufy and pooi by 11%, while the soup at the bottom of the list was considered good by only a quarter of the m»mbers. but 43% considered It poor Iteedv to-eerve cream soup« were more espenslve in terms of cost per setving, and a creamier soup ai lower coat resulted from a nice CW diluting the condenaed tomato aopp (he K< tu.0ii40i.il 1. car <«) SM* OB Im» ^ ... 1 1 iw!: --mr-f-r-et___r t. * National &duratt<*i«l Co»i.»i.,tt»r for a New Party will be hold in Ch tago Apr ! It-IS 1*47 Tl* MMKitu of tha ronfaronrv will ba lim trd to acrtedltad delegate« from trad* unions, farm group«, po UUral pari.ra and other civic organ Mati'int which hava endorsed the NEC NT local affiliated new party con miliar», and k«y individuals In viUd by thr National Committer | R« prrarntaUva« will ba In attendance from all »actions of tha country and from all porta of tha American community, according In repot!» In tha NECNP Nrwslattar. December I»44 Karm, labor, arhile collar, consumer and cooperative group*, churches youth, interracial ami aduca Uonal 01 ganliattana all work ng for a aoclally minded and fully drm* orratir naw party Mtov«meni in th • nation—wilt atlrnd and take (>a,t in tha forging of a program in the decisive yaars ahead. Th« Chicago Educational Commit-ta« for a Now Party will a«rv« as host for the congress. Dalcgatas from th« local commitlaaa now be lng organiiad tn many parts of thé country will maet a wida croa«-see tion of American new party «pin ion. . * • Invitations will be extandad to po litical parties with similar viaws in other countries. Canada's active Cooperativa Commonwealth Pedara* tion, Great Britain's Labor Party and the othrr Social Damocrattc parties of Europe as wall as labor partías In Australia, New Zealand and a lac where will be aakad to send fraternal delegates and observers Tha proviaional declaration of Srlnclphra, prepared by the Research ouncil and with a foreword by John D«w«y. has Just been published as a pamphlet "Ideas for Naw Party' and is available at 10 cant« a copy from tha NECNP, 293 East Erie. Chicago, III This draft Keclaratlon will be fully considered y th« forthcoming national greaa. Tha NBCNP la not itaalf « new party, but serve» as a clearing house For new party Idaas and forceé, aa tabllahlng contact» with unions, farm groupa, soopatati v«s and other gr«asive groupa and individúala It alao don «II tn ita pow«r to edu cat« th« American paople to the need for a naw political alignment Tha Dvetmbor taau« of the NECNP Nrwsl«tt«r. availabia to all inter «Mad parson», feature« stories on tha April national naw party conference th« Fortune Magasine survey of new warty intere»t in America, and an informative article entitled "New Party Can Get On Ballot ' indicating that a fairly »trong new party can get on tha ballot In 4« state« In Its firel trial Write to NECNP. 213 Eaat En«. Chicago, III ^ for a sampir trial WEDNESDAY, APRIL Q UU. Cheaper Procei. F0Un(1 For Making Coal Gasoline WASH INGTON—On the snts it is cor« of Mines h*tli expriment. it I« conducting, lhç Bureau ox Mines predicts comnT production of syntheS^' line in this country "within yaars." güSO- a few Director R. R. Sayers said annual report recently that estimates based <„, >n KU mdui- search developments placedle of producing gasoline from coal l[ gallon, oil ahale at 7V4 to cents a „ only a few cent« higher than the from petroleum. 081 European synthetic fuels ha„ been produced for many years « an expose two to four times th! of petroleum products in the UniS States, Sayers said. \ m Bureau studies disclosed that coal may be converted to a diatillable oil at relatively low pressures by em ploying several costly and active catalysts. The bureau elimiiuUd several costly and complicated stem through discovery that coal may £ hydro2enated in a dry or powdered state. the gas synthesis process the bureau developed a new reaction chamber evaporating a cooling oil over the catalyst. The modification has provided test production ratei more than double those of European plants. The Bureau of Mines is operating several research plants to develop a cheap synthetic gasoline. One is at Louisiana. Mo. vx-icmsDOLs or ccsTtricATas. amount or ■ DZATNI AMD LOSSES AT ATT AIMED AOES OH Or THE CERTIFICATES DURING THE TEAM • t t I 4 I I 7 I t It II it II 14 II II IT ' II II M It M u u M 17 M M M II M M M M M M M MlIMM 410,110.00 47144*41 111 4M 40 sims tittfl f» 7114M 41 7M4M.M niiee 0704M.M 1. MS 4M 40 IM, TM 41 770,41741 744. TM 40 IM.17441 •fi Jest S4l.lt IM 41 M M M 4T M M M 11 M M M M M IT M M M 11 M M M M M •T M M Tl TI Tt TI T4 TI » TI TI M 11 M M M M 114 111 •TI •TT MI TU 1,111 1411 1411 1417 1471 MM 1411 1.1TT 14M 1.007 na MI 7M 4M 4M IT4 S MI S •ft M S II tl 11 il t 14 1 I Total T14M 4774M 40 4M47I.M 47I4M.M 417,71744 4IT4M.M 4M, 1M 40 III.MI W IM.TM40 T1T4M40 MS4S7.M 000.111.00 7774M4S 71140140 I1I4T4.M TM4M40 M14M.M 11I4M40 IM,M 1.00 tii4ii4a 71'7M 44 I74M44 M.M1.M M.7M.M 1.1 I4M.M M04S I.7M.M M7.1M.7M.M 4 1.600.00 t 1 250.00 1 1.000.00 t 1.SOO.OO 1 t,200.00 1 1,100.00 4 lOOO.OO 1 1.000.00 1 4400.M 1 1410.00 I •400.00 1 t, 150.00 IT 14,100.00 11 1I.200.M I 1.400.00 IT II.IM.M II lt.100.00 14 14.1I0.M tl 11.400.00 11 14 4M .M IT 1I.4M.M tl 14,500.00 to 14.tM.00 M 10,70000 11 11,100.00 M M.1M.M It 1.450.00 M 15.400.00 11 II.IM.M 14 •.0M.M 11 5,150.00 11 t.tM.M I * 1,C00.00 1 S.1M.M T 4.100.00 I I.M0.M 4 1,500.00 1 4.M0.M 1 1.400.00 4 I.5M.M 1 1,200.00 1 •M.M t 1.200.00 1 1M.M .... 1M.OO •M »171.715.00 tu—EscHiarr or cESTiriqATSs Total «rjMYjat In lorce Il «f pravtau» year, BeaefU oerMfloa »rTl« * w * """ ""nr D adual tortalaalad yaa» (total af Unes t*ll ta« Tatal baaafli aa»Hflaat«» written «ufta« th» year revivad durtae »ha year ÜSÜÄ ta IlUnola ■Pasta« Y—«— M4T4 «V transferred dartae th« WtNM r«M I eerttfiaaSsa S44.S01.411.S0 14M,T1I4I M7,111,70140 •71,71140 M74M49 1471 M7 U7 1,477 1417 71 M7 'Amount M.1I14M.M 111.1 IS. 00 M.MI.M1.M 1 «1.111.00 ^jrtn-EXWSIT or PEATl U Ctotafa MMald P»»»aia»i rr.» prertoa» pu, «a pe» Um I» «v T. II. II. II. Claim» r»p»ttoS .4 TOTALS at-»»M>«aa Ciato» paid «arta« dito yaaa 4 Saead hy eampi II af ÇLA»8b -ILLIMOIS CLAIMS - - ■Js&S. t 477.SM.lt U, TI. 04 TI Amount J.TM.M M M44744 M M.S77.M 44.011.01 I4M41 I.M44I IX EXMiaiT or PESMAMEMT DIEASIUTY CLAIMS -TOTAL •I, peaetoa» year, par Une 11 CIslHM MifiN Ofgfn^ff Tatol» (ttaea M, M «ad M) Il «f «arrea» year (Uaea M I „ raa»i law m» payment* Tatal (aee Mean I. mm II (toa» retnaureaee) I • -ILLIMOIS CLAIMS_ _ gam»«»__neeerae x Exmarr or sick amd ACCtDEMT CLAIM», -TOTAL »7. •Pee market a» »«mm u*ed velue aaaardlna to Saal» uaed In Ihla »Ulament. STATE Or IU4N01S ILLINOIS CLAIMS Ml i » ss.sasji III I to too.II eovimr or c-ootc i- Vincent Cainhar duly auota. eae*. iw an the thirty nrar dar and clear ham ant praaident, f A. Vider. Secrete»» M O Kuhel. 'Treasurer of tl»« Sloven. N.tlon.l Benefit SocWtv be in« end »er» thet they »re the .bave ttoecribed affiwra of the Mid Aviation and ttoeemaer toat »II the above de^r.bed amata ware the »b^». propert, af the a.id Amocietlon ar claim» thereon e.ceot a. above ate ted aad thai th« toraeoins at» temen t with the arh~»..u. end aaptanatHew he,Ha eon,.med «meaed or referred to are » full aad carreo ..blbit af «II the »^1» ^ d.»buraementa »rwt «« the coadillon and affair, nt the aaid Aaarlatka. an the aetd thlrtr flret dav the rear ended mm th«t dev. eerordma to the beat af of December their inform»t»on. Snoaledae and beltof. reepect.v.l, that free toat. and for aubecritmd end «warn to balare me thla Stth da» al y.t>ru«r » tact Tran« tnrdawi Vincont ( ainkar Pre*»dent r A Vider «ecretarv M O. Kuhel 'Treaeurer THE BEST RADIO place 1 TOWN NEEDS 100 GIRLS FOR WIRING—SOLDERING WITH EXPERIENCE. 94c AUTOMATIC increase to $1.04 WE TRAIN inexperienxd girls. starting rate mc MOTOROLA I 4545 W. AUGUSTA-BLVD. 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