GLAŽH°ffv SIPOVEN3KE NAfQDNE PODPORNE JEDNOTE «*. 1IW. «t a» p-^tnm ¿¡¿¿¿¿¿¡i¡¡¡¡¡¿¡jsäj^j^ «I «p—UI rala sf >w STE V.—NUMBER 9*3 To pokazuje izkaz o plačilu davkov. Ntw York, N. Y. — Zvezna javna idravitvana sluiba poroča, da»Je pelagre, ki jo povsro-ča podhranje vanje, Ae vedno salo rasiirjeha. Ur. Joseph Ooldberger, ki sa Je rodil v niinem Eastsldu v New YoHni ee Je s delom prerinil ako» si unlverao in adravnilke Stadije rodi v nitjem Eae^idu v New lagro Kako ee Je to zgodilo. Je povedano v De Kmifovi knjigi "Borci proti gledovgnju" (Hunger Fighter«), Knjiga stane tri Dr. Ooldberger je savrgel vee •tare teorije, da bacili poveroča-Jo pelagro. Ko eo je nahajal na j iica, je pesno Študiral rasmere v občinah» v katerih je reaeaJa« lapelegre. Študiral je raemere v eirotnilnloah, v katerih otroci, ko eo doaegli gotovo ataroat, niao prejemali avaftega meea In dobrega mleka v hrano. Po vol letnem opasovanju se je dognalo, da se bolezen pojavila samo mod siromaki, ki as no morejo kupiti Kolikor bolj padejo meeJe v |)varnoh, toliko bolj ee liri po-' (■Klavne sdravatvenn aluiba ja p#la dp prepričanj«! da Baega zveznega sodnika pre- ■ odvisna usoda stavko v nje-■em distriktu. On lahko ama- ■ delavsko gibanja sa potrebno Hazvoju socialnega razvoja, m se zahteva vi|Ji življenski Bndard in ker tirja vpošteva- i civilnih prfevic. Tako lahko atra delavsko gibanje za kon-uktivno v socialnem razvoju, takem slučaju ne bo izdal sodčke prepovedi. V tem slučo-ne bo podpihoval podjetnikov, j izzivajo delavce in razbije-njih organizacijO. Ce bo pa korporacijski od-itnik sodnik, tedaj smatra de-vsko gibanje za oviro produk-je in prosperitete. Delavcem o prepovedal vse ob Času stav-e. Voditelje stavke bo spravil zapor pod eno ali drugo pret- JUk MMflil UlJHin peisisisif i "Krletovcl" podvojili sporadlčao , Mexico CHjr, U. nov. — Tora-ov prooes zadnji taden, ki je Is-pedet s smrtno obsodbo Obrego-novsga morilca Torala in Baletnim zaporom njegove sokrivks, nune Concepcion, Je moral silno reskačiti klerikalne guerilee v Mehiki. To dokaiujejo ponovni lebruh! guoriloov, ki ee naaivajo 4Cristeros", v treh driavah: Michoarsn, Jslisco in Golima. Vladne čete eo Imeli v sadnjlh petih dneh najmanj 20 laollra-nih bitk s vstali, v katerih Je bilo več kot 60 vetalev ubitih. V dveh bitkah eo föderale! po-polnoma uničili guerilake bände In zaplenili 900 konj in vee o-rošjej^strellvo. Veteran ae ubil ob obletnici premirja. fUoux City, Iowa. — Jonas A. Orogan, 37-letnl veteran svetovne vojno, ki Je 10 let trpel na pretresenih ¿Ivcih vsled ras-strelbe grenat "tam nekje v Franciji", se Je It. novembra ustrelil, Samomor Jo isvrlil, ko ao njegovi to varili korakali v paradi Ameriške legije na dna desetItftnlee premirja. Ameriški potftsaj ubil mililHiige » " detektiva. Kl Paso, Tos. — Juan Seeon-trlas. arnerUki policaj v El Pa. su, je te dni ustrelil mehiškega detektive Ignoclo Doeemaataoo, ki Js prišel čoe mejo po opravkih Umor Je bil fevršen vsled oBi'hm \ih prepira. Policaja eo saprli. ___________ Govori se in govorice krožijo elo pogosto in Živahno, da je loover izbral za justičnega taj-ika W. J. Donovana, ki je bil «možni tajnik v službi bivšega veznega distriktnega tajnika v lew Yorku. Govorica se širi, da s James M. Beck, odvetnic je-larskega trusta in sollcitor biv-m justičnega tajnika Daug-*rtyja, tudi kandidat za justič-«•Ka tajniks in da postane iu-Wni tajnik, ako ne bo konvsn->Ja Ameriške delavske federacij e protestirala proti temu imenovanju. Naj bo Donovan ali <>ba b odeta nadaljevala s Palmer-I)sugherty -8argentovi-ni tradicijami. Zakoni proti sod-ijHkim prepovedim postanejo »vtip. te nominacije morajo biti Vložene senatnemu justične-odseku. Senator Norris, kot Predsednik justičnega odseka ne P mogel kontrolirati glasov v Lahko postane predsed-llk Justičnega odseka tudi kdo kajti Norris je agitiral u Hm it ha. Pa če tudi ostane 'r"Wdnik justičnega odseka, bodo demokratje kot Over-Klano vali za protidelavske m« novance. Ameriško delavsko gibanje ^ma zdaj beaedo, da ob pravem "-reče, da teli za juetične-'ln Cinika človeka, ki gloda na deiavnki boj za boljše flvljen-! lk" razmere s človekoljubnega ! «Uli4ča. epreotltov. , Los Angoles, Cal. — Senzacija v zadevi svangolistinjc Almoe ttemple' MePhsrson narašča. Danes poročajo, da Jo Ijubesajiva Almoe flačala $«00,000 v svrho, da je dlatrfktnl pravdnik Asa Keyes savrgel obtoftbo proti njej pr«d dV«ms letoma, ko Jo nola» gsla javnost, da Je bila s silo odvedeba v Mehiko, odkoder Je potem ulla v Arisono, kjer so jo nolll. Njena zadeva Jo sdaj pred vutoporoto.; iHmi lopo«J IsveljeaUi v Angliji lx>ndon. IS. nor, — Pri voli-t veh tupenov v angleških občinah zadnjo soboto Je bilo prvič Izvoljenih tudi deset ftensk, ki večlnome prlpedejo delavski strsnkl Kenosha, Wis. — Tristo pl*. teninarjev, katero jo Allon-A kam penija I« prla v zada jem februarju, Jo lt. t m. po svojem odboru vprašalo trgovsko zbornico, če hoče posredovati med njimi In drulbo v svrho arbitrate. . Meaieo City, lt. nov. — Arne-rlški letalec Lindbergh Jo bil včeraj gest novega Ia sočaanofo mehiškega predsednika Porteaa $50.00 NAGRADE U plača osebi, kater« napravi boljši gulaš v kenah, kot jo naš in nam pokala kako «a to narodi il SLOVENIAN SUPPLY STORE 64 Broad wa G o w anda, N. T. KRANJSKI GULA2 V KENAH IS—4 unč« ken sa fl.60 10—11 unč ken za |8.60. Poitnina ni všteta. (Pri naročilih od 10Q ken naprej, pošljemo po železnici in rtti plačamo pre-voznino v vae kraja v Združenih državah.) Z naročilom je poslati tudi denar. V teka pat dni po prejemu naročila odprite eno keno za poskušnjo in ako niste zadovoljni, nam vrnit« ostale kene na n*Še stroške in mi vam pa vrnemo vaš denar. S tem je dana prilika, da se vsaj ena stvar u pelje na ameriški trg od Slovencev. Rojaki kupujejo ia naročajo naš kranjski fulaž, ker so s tam n* dobičku v času, draginje masa. Za največje naročilo . 4o 4. pop. Im~-UMk d »wlnUnieo za 000 odškodnina, ker js sdravntk, ki ga je tamkaj operiral na želodcu, pustil gobo v Molku. Moral je Iti na drugo QKMracljo potem, ko je potrošil $2000 zs zdravila in zdravnika, ker ga jI goba mučila. New York Ci*. - Jahn D. U »rkefellar ml. jd prtsptval pol milijona dolatjev v sRtkd «a razvoj židovskih farmarakih na-■elbin v Sovjetski Rusiji. SREDA, 14. «NOVEMBRA. VESTI IZ NASELBIN Zapisnik mlnneeotake Zvene SNPJ. (hisholm, Minn. — Žapisnik aeje rveie društev Slovenske narodne podporne jednote v Min-nesoti. ki se je vršil» dne 23. »eptembra tf 1. v Elyju, Minn. Brat John Kobi, predsednik zveze, odpre sejo ob eni uri popoldne in s kratkim govorom pozdravi zastopnike zveze. Cita-nje imen odbornikov. Navzoči so br. John K&bi, preds., Jacob Ambrolich, podpreds., Frank Klim, tajnik, Frank Giavan, Max Marc in Matt Musich, nadzorniki. Br. Joseph Vodovnik, bla gajnik, je izostal od te seje zs-radi smrti očeta njegove aopro-jrt Se vzame na znanje. Cl-tanje imen zastopnikov. Na vzoči so od sledečih društev: it. 20, «9, 108, 110, 180, 182, 194, 205, 268, 314 in 578. Skupaj 29 zastopnikov. Br. John Kobi predloži seji provizorična pravila za zvezo in priporoča, da bi jih tajnik prečital na tej seji. Tajnik čita od točke do točke. Nekaj točk zastopniki spremene, ostale točke so Pa «prejete kot čitane. Zastopniki žele, da se priobče v listu Prosveta. Pravila zveze društev, ki jih ravala sVojiU je osvojila ta seja: Ime. 1. Ime: ¿veza društev Slovenske narodne podpotne Jednote v Minn. 2. Nam^n organizacije Js: «dru-iiti vsa društva SNPJ v Minneaotl za skupno delovanje in korist članov ter SNPJ. ! 3. A gi tira ti med Jugoslovani, po-sebno med mladino v državi Minne- Jo člani SNPJ in da angleško poslujoč» not i i da se organizl društva. .4. Obdriavati skupne sestanke potom zastopnikov društev it\ če je potreba, obdriavati tudi javne shode v korist članstva SNPJ. i. Zvnj^ potom _ društev ki sé ft S. a finančna sredstva h prispevkov od jo pridružiti zvezi. Tajnik poroča koliko je prejel denarja od društev, ki so prlape-vala zvezi. In to so sledeča dru- «t. 206,1$; ¿t. 110, «0. Na sej} so prispevala društva št. 182 $5; št. 268, $5; št. 194, |2; in blagajnik je prejel od društva št. 69, $10. Skupaj dosedaj prejeto $47.00. fte nekaj drugih društev je poročalo; da bodo poslala po $5 v kratkem času." Tajnik prečita pismo, v katerem je apel za prostovoljne prispevke za predsedniške velitvo. Sklenjeno, da se pobira prostovoljne prispevke. Br. predsednik imenuje br. Marcs za ta posel. Po kolekti br. Marc izrodi tajniku vsoto $10.75. Nato zastopniki odločijo mesto Eveleth za prihodnjo sejo, katera se bo vršila dne 23. decembra ob eni uri popoldne. Na seji se je tudi sklenilo, da se odlomke zapisnika te seje priobči v listu Prosveta, tako da bodo tudi ostala društva, kate-rih zastopniki niso bili navzoči na tej seji, vedela, kaj je ta seja sklenila. Predsednik zaključi sejo 06 4. uri 30 mjnut popoldne. John Kobi, predsednik, ' John Klun, tajnik. , ' * Spet stavka. .Witt, IU. -t Nikdo se ne oglasi iz naše naselbine, da bi izvedela javnost kako se nam godi v tej priljubljeni okolici. Dobrega ne morem sporočati c delavskih razmerah, ker pri Indiana & Illinois Coal Corporation št. 10 je çopet od 16. oktobra stavka. Zastavkali smo zaradi jamske uprave. Ko je bila nova pogodba podpisana, so nas razdelili tako, da bi vsak delavec delal po tri nik dei nk . in Vsaj enkrat v letu priredi zve za skupni izlet vseh društev SNPJ in dobiček tek izletov gre v zvezne blaga jno. V Reprezentacija. 1. Vsako društvo, ki ss ieli pri družiti 11«9 tfteli, fc* ■lati na skujmf seje, od enega do pet zastopnikov; atroške zastopnikov pla ¿a vsako društvo tz svoje blagajne. 2. Stroške odbornikov, brez dnevnic, kadar zastopajo zvezo, se plača iz zvezne blagajne, Odbor. 1. Odbor zveze sestoji iz upravnega, nadzornega in prosvetnega odbora. " 2. Upravni odsek »estoji iz predsednika, podpredsednika, tajnika in blagajnika. 3. Nadzorni t>deek sestoji iz treh članov; tisti, ki dobi največ glasov pri volitvah, je predeednik tega odseka. 4. Prosvetni odsek sestoji is petih ilanov. Dolžnosti odbore, , 1 Predsednik vodi seje, podpisuje zapisnik in od zvese potrjena izpisala; gleda, de aa seji prevladuje red in mir. 2. Podpredsednik nadomešča predsednika in mu pomaga pri sejah držati red. 3 Tajnik hraid imenik zastopnikov in številke društev; vodi korea-pondeaeo in zapisnik; v slučaju po? trehe se/a tudi lahko izvoli ssptsni-ksrja za isto sejo. < Blagajnik hrani ves zvezni denar in izplačuje vae stroške zveze, ki potrjeni od zvefe in podpisani po pr<-dwdnlku. 5. Nadzorni odbor pregleds knji- enkrat v letu in predloži pismeno poroko na aeji skupnih društev. " Reditelja imenuje predsednik VHkn »ejo posebej. 7 Prosvetni odbor deluje zs Jso-brazbo med člani v smislu načelne >*jsv«. HNPJ; kadar kako društvo šeli kakega člana tega odbora, ga dotiAno druAtvo «amo plača. * Se )•. 1 Heje zvese se vrie dvakrat v tu' v «lučaje nujne potrebe ima u- »r*vni odsek pravice sklicati izredno 2 čredno seje tudi lahko zahte-»•Jo <>d /veznega odbora najmanj tri u4tv> i« treh rasMčirfh mest. v V »lulajlh ae morajo vpoMbvetl Pravila P šl ». ie. H. it. U. Otvoritev seje. < i tanje imen odbornikov. « nanj» številk društev in Imen • Upnikov, pitanje zapisnika prejšnje tete. * «tanje šeplsui. ' »* motri vanje inicietivnih pred- legpbn ' "ročtla stalnih odbornikov, ''"ročile drugih peeebalh odborov. f t ''™Hog1 v koriet zveae le »NPJ. 'Metki ia »prema mbe pravil "esa. V»ntev meat« as prihodnje 7»kljul* aeje. i skupaj, kadar bi rud-potem bi bil tri dni doma, da pride zopet na vrsto. Tako je minulo dva'tedna, pa sem napgavil dva, k večjem tri šihte Aa dva tedna. To je lepo in velika vsota v naši preljub-ljeni ¿¿teli kjer je ftega dosti za nekatere, ki ne vedo koliko foufjol f fifevidaAnoram dpenfll, da tega niso bili vsi delavci deležni, le kar jih je bilo bolj v "gnadi božji", so delali vsaki dan in so zaslužili po stotrideset in še več dolarjev, nekateri so pa komaj zaslužili po deset do petnajst dolarjev na dva tedna. Potem smo pralali odbor k delodajalcu odWma k bosu, da stvar tako uredi, da bomo vsi enakopravni? kakor je bilo dogovorjeno. Boss je odgovoril, da tega ne more storiti, ker ima nalogo od glavnega superintendenta, da tisti delavci morajo delati kot sedaj. JKlj je nam preostslo kakor zaštavkati in to se je tudi storilo Sedaj smo doma, kakor sem že omenil. Torej, cenjeni delavci, ako mi zgubimo to bitko, za katero se bijemo» boste tudi vi kmslu občutili., Poslani so bili letaki na vsa lokalna društva Združenih premoAftfr ■ pojasnili, zakaj smo na stavki. Sporočili smo tudi na distriktne odbornike, ksj je z nami zgodilo. Odgovor smo dobili, če se ne vrnemo na delo. da nam vzamejo čarter. To se je tudi zgodilo. Sedsj smo brez pošlovnice. Kdaj se bo začelo delati, je velika uganka. Prve dni stavke je še vsaki človek bblj vesel, tudi ml smo se precej dobro Imeli, ko smo svetega Lukefta obhajali skoro tri dni, na osemnajstega oktobra skoro aali dan. na 21., to je bilo na nedeljo, zopet smo se sešll skupaj: do pozne ure «večer. Dragi dan smo sa zopet zbrsli skupaj, sedam mladanlčev, v starosti 360 let, in pet mladenk. V Mtarosti 140 let. Seveda vsaki je vzel s seboj svojo mladenko in sta bila bečlarja. Oh. kako je bilo luštno; škoda da ni bilo Oo-renčevega Toneta is flpring-fielda tukaj, da bi sa tudi on nekoliko zabaval s nami, kar vem. da on tudi rad kaj dobrega poj* ia tudi pove. - ja v vsah slu-čajih dober. O blašene Callfor. ftija. kje si ti in kja smo mi od tahe, pa vendar nas dobro veseliš vsaj začasno. Dosedaj smo imeli lepo pro* «periteto in sedaj sa nam pa Mjša^Mta. kot je razvidno is sedanjih voiHev. Kakor je ras vidno sa delavci oziroma ljudstvo na bo nikdar v alo. — JeAke is Mjaa. Naie kulturne prireditve. Pueblo, Čok». — V nedeljo i novembra je bila ponovljena igra "Pred poroko", kakor sem poročal da bo, sa društvo "Orel" št. 21 SNPJ. Takrat sem poročal, da je vredno videti to dvakrat, namreč da je bila igra dobro igrana in da je zelo prijala navzočim, o Čemer lahko pove kritik ali kritiki. Poročal sem tudi, da tisti, ki so bili navzoči na prvem vprizorenju igre. so za htevali, da se jo ponovi. Resnica je tudi, da je le par izmed Igralcev hotelo igro ponoviti čimprej mogoče. Ponavljati igre med našim delavstvom je, skoro bi rekel, na-umnost, pa še v čaaih kakršni so sedaj. Dvakrat gledati eno-inisto — to se ne dopade našim ljudem. Prosim, ali imajo prav? Udeležba je bilo jako pičla, o-krog šestdeeet oseb z otroci vred. In prav dobro vemo, da pri msli udeležbi ni veselja mod igralci na odru. Torej od to strani ni bilo moralnega uspeha, ampak društvena blagajna pa je vzlic temu si opomogla za nekaj desetakov. — Pri nas v Pue-blu -t- in menda tudi drugod — je tako, da samo gotove skupine naših delavcev in delavnik obiskuje kulturne priradltve. In še večina teh radi tega — no recimo zato, da so v drušbi. O-gromna veČina pa je — kaj? Brezbrižna za vse slične prireditve in predstave. Te vrste ljudje znajo vtse in vedo vse. Med nami so delavci in delavke, ki ničesar ne čitajo in vendar "vedo" vse. So delavci, ki ne dajo na leto niti en "dajm" za izbrano štivo, kaj šele bi jih dali pet k dramski predstavi. Ti ljudje navadno zahajajo vsak večer V kinogledišča. Te vrstice sem napisal sa tiste naše ljudi, ki še nikoli niso obiskali naših slovenskih dramskih predstav. Vsa čast naši slovanski publiki, tisti publiki, ki obiskuje naše kulturne prireditve, pa naj bodo dramske, pevske ali predavateljske. Toda, kakor žo rečeno, tudi tiiti, ki se udeležujejo kulturnih prireditev, ne mo- da ne nastanejo večji izdatki kot dohodki. i Joe Hočevar. Članom društva M. 247. Central City, Pa. — Opozarjam vse člane društva št. 247 SNPJ na dejstvo, da se bliža konec tekočegs leta. Vsled tegs je potrebno, da vsi tisti člani, za katere se je založilo asesment iz društvene blagajne, poravnate svoj račun z društvom, da bo do decemberake seje tajniška knjiga pravilno urejena. Kdor tega ne bo upošteval, bo Iz društva izključen, kajti to bo dokaz, kdor ne bo do takrat poravnal svojih obveznosti, da ni dober član SNPJ. * Obenem opozarjam vse oddaljene člane, da si vzamete prestopne liste k bližnjemu društvu, da ste v slučaju bolezni all »mrti pri bližnjem društvu pod nadzorstvom in oskrbo, ki vam jo more nuditi le vaše najbližje društvo naie organizacij«. V slučaji kakšne nezgode bi naše društvo imelo velike stroške z oddaljenim članom in prizadeti ¿lan sam pa bi imel velike nepri-Mke, kar bi »u društvo ne moglo nuditi oskrbe radi velike oddaljenosti. To bi bilo brez potrs-be. Poglejte pravila, kaj o tem govora in se po njih ravnajmo v vseh ocirlh. Vincent Mai Jew. tajnik. Amrtaa kaaa Witt, m — Sporočiti Imam žalostno vest, da ja preminul brat Alois Golob, član našega društva * Bratje, edinost št. 161 SNPJ. Nasrača se je pripetila ko se je frokojni eobrat vračal is Nokomiaa proti domu po tlakovani aastl ln je za njim prdrvel težki motorni trok, ki ga je na mestu ubil. Ta nearača se je pripetila drie f. novembra okrog 7. zvečer Takšne so da-najšnje raamere, ko al delavec išče dela, pa ga dohiti smrt. Spet Je\ meti SNPJ zgubita zvestega sina Is svoja srede kakor tudi naša društvo svojega člana. Bil )e vedno dober in zvest član v vseh oairfli. — Blag mu spomin t _PK0g VgTA Razprava o pravilih. Malien, Maho. _ v Pro»veti čitam rasna priporočila k pravi-k>m jednote, medtgmi pa je v* |liko takšnih, ki so le v potrato prostora v listu in časa. Glavpi problem je in ostane: bolniška podpora. Nekateri dopisniki bi radi, da se povrnemo k staremu načinu izplačevanja podpore, to je, da novi šlan vlače podpore rftvno toliko kot oni ki ja ie več lat član jedliote. PH tem se skttoujejo na braUtvo. Je sicer Mo lepo, da podpira "m drugega, toda, kakor drug» stvar, ima tudi I svoja maje. V razpravah ja bilo dk^d, da se bo kaj ukrenile e Um, Poaebno ae pa vabi odbornike, da ae uMeAe aeje, to jo tlfti rojaki, ki aa bili v odbotM sa šaas pobiranja prlspeOiv. Ns svidenje IT, nov,I 'h Pripravljalni odbor. 1 »■»' » Tlra^llil^Ps. članstvu društva M. Ml SNPJ naznanjam aklep prešle drultv»!* m je, da vaak Mea Ia llenl-ea plam: lle v druMveno blagajno, ker lisama velike Izdatke. Z dobro voljo ae* bo vae premagalo. Obesam naj po*Nn, da 9» ne bom s nikomur pregovarjal radi tega sklepa, ampak sa bom dr tal druAtveaega odteka. Ur-Uma iirtipaj, bratje ln aaatra, v«t sa enaga, eden ss vse. Naklada lle velja za 'tbeeer november. Jernej fntlbsr. tajnik. tbrlatepbar, III. — Društvo Goraki katar M. m SNPJ poziva vae «lune in Manlee, da ae udelele letne aaja dne I. decembra oh 10 dopélina tej aeji bomo izbrali nev Na Praak Cbebebar. tajnik. ^•KMStíSi-' ^ ^ štuMvu Ii W tmPJ je na aeji 4. nev. aklani- ,1 le, da pridne letne seja I. deeentbrs U láaÑT ^m loi 1.0 ob I. sjutrsj., Vabljeni so vsi Mani, da ae aeje zayotov» udalaše, kdor ae je ae udeleli, sapada kssnl SI. ali pa bo suspendiran 14 dal. Pri vhodu ha saje bo vplaaval brat John Speaa vsakpgs liana, da sa potem nl^S ne he mogel Jsffovprjetl. «oš. da je bil na aeji, pa da si bN vknjllen. Prosim, da val Alani upoštevajo to obveetllo — John Omeyr, tajnik. ClevaUed, Oblo,—članatvo društev aprv/Jt. », U pa M. IIS In Vodnikov MMS M I4T ae ta mesae pobiralo V SOMtd 14. noasmbrs, ISM, od I. do S. ure In eieer v gornji dvorani M. I iepje S. N. doma, ker je v spodnji dvorani iatoleeno veeellaa Za d ru A4 ve Naprej ss aseement pe. blrs tudi tretjo nedeljo II. nov.. IMS. od I. db II. ere dspeUas. U. Cvolber, predeednik Ia tajnik teh drulUv, v novem ISTRU RR. AI.RRRT SUPINA, llena društva Jelletaba zavednoet St Ilk gfTPX Zanj M red Isvadel radi dmltvanth ledev. If, Repli Ja rodem Hrvat doma Ia SuSaka. Javi naj ee meni de IS novembra t. I Raje se «tobaja nek ja v So. Cbleagu. IU. Jaeob Tešek. 170S N. Rreedvsy el JeNet. BI. , Prank Pelovleb. •t. H v IJi M M. RL" IM# ea erusi m dabl^t, Wya, Opomlajem na glavno sejo društva Ii. 207 «NPJ. bklep proAle saje 1 dne 4, novembra ja bil, da kdor šlanov ea na udeleli glavno aeje, pla> U kaani. izvzeti Si sa bolniki Ia preoddaljenl «lani. lani Is naselbina pa sa prav lahko udeleše seja. Apeliram na vaa. brat-Je, da segcAovo pridete na ae jo, bor na tej »o/i bumo volili nov odbor sa lete 1TO. Sploh Ja letna aaja vselej salo vaAnega pomena ia ja pe aamo potrebno pel pa tudi dolšnoet vaeh Alanov, da se je udeleše. Upoštevaj, te ta posiv. — Pr, Neaer, tajnik. Avella, Pa. — Tem potom vabim vae Alane druAtva št. IDI SNPJ, kateri nlae prevel oddaljeni ali aadrlanl rudi bojeanl, na glavno seje, Id se bo vrilla dna I. Sombra, Na tej seji Imsme ve« valnlh aadev rešiti, poleg tega pa bo na dnevnom rede volitev drultvenega udbora. Zato vljudno vaMm vae «lanatvo našega društvu, da sa flavae letne aeje udeleši. kar Je tudi vala dollnoet. Delajmo «kupno, da nam bo dele leljet Jaunie Ksveieb. Ujniee. Midgeuuy, tvu društva Pa. Naznanjam «lan-etva drultvs št. 104 gNPJ, da sa vrAl lot na Sija dne I, deeemhra, na kateri bomo volili pov odbor se late IPIP. Vaega «lanatva nevsoAaoet se. - Reghle Urbani, ta itr*- Kanton, Pa. — Članom In «lanieam drvAtva Nova doba M. 400 BNPJ ne-znanjem aklep društvene aoja s dne 4. novembra, da vaa ki Alna is «lanlee piala v druAtvoee blaga)no ae pokritje druMveuth atroAkev po |1 druAtve. ne naklade Obenem neinanjam Midi aklep aaja, du bdor «lanev ea sa udaleAl «latam letne aeje, ki se he vrMte dne 1 deeombra ob I, pepel-dna, da pluAe polog omeajeee nublada la Me v druMveno i* la tajno. Oeorse Plvlk mL. tajnik. Herminio, Pe Opozarjam Menât ve druMva M. IT SNPJ na rodne mee■ «no aojo, ki ee be vrMla dne I, deeombra. Te bo tnmeaaMm aeju In ftavna ali latea, na kateri bomo v»H|t dl^PM letna. ^ — — r P ROS VE T'A GLASILO SLOVENSKI NA KODNE PODPOBNB JEDNOTK FIOSV. 14. NOVEMBRA. LASTNINA SLOVENSKE NARODNE PODPORNE , Jtt, JEDNOTK Cm» ofiaiov p« dogovoru. Rokopisi sa na vrai»jo. Naročnino : Zadinjane drUv. (it vw, Chicana) $640 na loto, fS-00 aa pol Uta; Chicago in Cicara f7J0 m lato, $1.76 aa pol lata, ia ** inosom atvo 10.00. Naalor aa raa, kar taut aUfc t "PROSVETA" 2S57-M Bo. La «rafala Avaaaa, Cfckaga ¡'IfVi I- "THE ENLIGHTENMENT* Organ af tka Sloraaa NaUaeal BaaefK Sodatj. Owmté bjr tka Blevaaa Natloaa» Baasflt Sodatf. Advertising ratoa on agraament. Subscription: Unftad Stota* (axeapt Chicago) and Canada $6.00 par ir; Chicago |7A0, and foraign coontrlaa >9.00 par yaar. • MEMBER OF THE FEDERATED PRESS ISS Datum v oklepaju n. pr. (Oct. 81-1028) polog vaioga imena na naalovu pomoni, da Ta mja a tem dnevom potekla naročnina. Ponovita jo pravočaano, da aa vam na u»tavi ItaL _, ZAKAJ SE IZBEREJO ŠTIRJE POROTNIKI PRI POROTNI OBRAVNAVI. I To se zgodi v interesa tožitelja in obtoženca. Dvanajsta točka in druge v XX. členu pojasnjujejo, »Iz koliko članov obstoji porotni odsek, kako se volijo in izberejo porotniki, predsednik In zapisnikar porote in kakšne so funkcije teh porotnikov. Med članstvom je še • precej razširjeno mnenje, da so porotniki sodniktj; ki izrečejo krivdo ali nekrivdo o obtožencu, društvo pa izreče samo kazen. Preden se bolj podrobno razgovorimp o tem, navajamo 12. točko tega XX. člena. "12. Društveni porotni odsek sestoji iz petih čla- * nov. Vaaka stranka (tožitelj in obtoženec) izbere po dva V ¿lana, ti Štirje pa petega, ki je predsednik porote. Ako " 2 «e Štirje porotniki ne morejo zediniti pri izbiranju $red- aednika, ga aro e izvoliti društvo z navadno večino glaaov. Porotniki imajo biti dobri člani društva, pri kateram je obtoženec. V porotni odsek ac ne «me imenovati Idrod-nikov toži tel j a ali obtoženca niti Ukih ne, ki imajo atik . pri trgovini ali pri delu s toži to I jem ali obtožencem. V ■lučaju, da obtoženec ni more dobiti porotnikov, imenuje društveni predsednik dva porotnika." Ta točka določa, da društveni porotni oda^estoji «iz pet članov. Tožitelj in obtoženec izbereta v porotni "odsek po dva člana. Ti štirje pa izberejo petega, ki Je predsednik društvenega porotnega sodišč»^ Ako«se ti • Štirje ne morejo zediniti pri izbiranju predsednika, ga sme izvoliti društvo. Pri tem odloči navadna večina gla- *bov. To pomeni, ako se porotniki ne morejo zediniti na .predsednika porote, kar se lahko zgodi, ker porotniki po idva in dva zastopata po eno stranko, ki sta si nasprotni, postane predsednik drultvene porote oni brat ali sestra, ¡ki pri volitvah predsednika društvene porote prejme en „glas nad polovico glasov, ki so jih oddali bratje pri glaso- * vanju, kdo bo predsednik društvene porote. Porotniki morajo biti dobri člani pri društvu, pri katerem je obtoženec član društva. V porotni odsek se ne morejo izvoliti .sorodniki tožitelja ali obtoženca, pa tudi taki ne, ki imajo trgovske stike z obtožencem ali tožiteljem. Dogodi se, . *da obtoženec ne more dobiti porotnikov zase, tadaj pa ¡predsednik imenuje zanj dva porotnika. Vaak stavek v tej točki ima svoj namen in je na me--•tu, vendar se pa točka da še izboljšati, da je bolj razum-' Ijiva in bolje brani interese obeh strank, tožiteljske in ob-toženčeve. ; Kaj so porotniki! Porotniki so zastopniki ali odvetniki tožitelja in obtoženca. Dva porotnika zagovarjata obtoženca, dva pa zastopata tožitelja in obtožuje^ obtožene* Dva zastopata obtožbo, dva pa sagovivMštvo. vsekakor pa je Jaano, da jih ima .Porotniki torej opravljajo iste funkcije, kot j (S "oprav- vod'm chr*»noW8ki P«1 **>T0 Ijajo na sodišču odvetniki in javni tožitelji. a ^P?!*0'" . _ v .... . , . v drugem delu koncertnega v boljše razumevanje bi se lahko glasilo: Vsaka programa se je izmed vseh po- stranka (tožitelj in obtoženec) izbere po dva porotnika **** 11 optrt MMw™eM ivat:niTiit rsr * ^ Javn" tožitelj«. VSi Skupaj pa predsednika društvene veda Alujevlchu. četudi se je f>orote. Lahko se besedilo glaai tudi drugače samo d t ym Urin molki ,bor v PrftV . ki ilbere j® v pravilih. MVMtlm „.JbolJM M kon«rU '"''""'J m obtoienec UbereU po dva porotnik«. In prvi komad j« bil irnJIJubkej- O predsedniku, ki vodi ,»orotno obravnavo. M priia- ^»nl^Jl^ KS da je nepristranski. D. se U «ntf.j nepristranosU ^ •nrani. jo najprvo določeno, da porotniki izberejo pred- celotno interpretacijo kviško, aednika porotne obravnave. Porotniki morajo imeti v M ***** življenja, da je ThU*reHu svojih kfijentov, katerih stvar zastopajo pred aST** " 0*ln-lV0 ^^ društveno porotno obravnavo, v predaednika zaupan je, " Tenor aolo v arijah je H tla b« vodil obravnavo nepriat ranako, kajti če ni tega ta- Wrbl* kl J* bn **** dober- «a-iipanja, ae po končani porotni obravnavi prično širiti ne- 10 iSE™' nJe|rov ,I,MI ** * bH hotrebne govorice, da je bila obravnava pristranska. Ta- [fifcJFK fte govorice škodijo ugledu jednote,-njenim napravam in «voj del. močnejše zapela in « tlrufctvu. i — ---------- -T- J večjo gotov«*t jo nastopila vne ; Dogodi se, da obtoženec ne more dobiti porotnikov.T^še na^oT^M tall^ Pa se pojavijo tudi slučaji, da jih dobiti ne more hiteli.tv^JTS^ N sedanjih pravilih Je Močeno le glede obtoži»nea. kako npsti njegovega naatopa. Dru-paj ae poetopa. ako ne more dobiti porotnikov. Za to hi uk ^ ^^ iftč nt ŠkodUo, ako bi se v pravilih glaaito: Ce obtoženec 'mai^^ekikle ^ ali tožitelj ne more dobiti dveh porotnikov, tedaj društveni predsednik imenuje porotnika za njega. \ Članom je le priporočati, ako jih obtoženec in tožitelj izbere porotnikom, da sprejmejo ta mandat, ako imajo potrebne zmožnosti govora in izpraševanja nasprotne stranke. Ako je kdo izbran za porotnika tožitelja ali obtoženca, ni rečeno s tem, da je obtožencev ali tožiteljev prijatelj, ampak obtoženec ali tožitelj si je zbral onega svojim porotnikom, o katerem je prepričan, da ima zmožnosti, da ga bo dobro zastopal pri porotni bbravnavi. Ko je bilo vse tako izvedeno, kot določa dvanajsta točka 3jX člena, se društveni predsednik umakne in predsednik porotnega odseka prične voditi obravnavo. Ako je izvoljen društveni predsednik predsednikom, porotnega odbora, tedaj ostane na svojem mestu in preide takoj v posle porotne obravnave s primernim naznanilom in na izvolitev zapisnikarja porotne obravnave. Funkdje zapisnikarja so pojasnjene v 13. točki XX. Čjena. Ta točka tudi pojaanjuje, kdo ima besedo pri porotni obravnavi Nič bi ne škodilo, ako bi v 12. točki bilo jasno povedano, da ima vsaka stranka pravico zastopati sanjega sebe. Veliko bratov in sester je mnenja, da bi sami veliko bolje zagovarjali svojo zadevo, kakor pa kdo drogi. Za tako stranko bi lahko odpadlo izbiranje porotnikov, dokler porotniki opravljajo funkcije odvetnikov jn javnih tožiteljev. Ako član misli, da lahko sam sebe boljše zagovarja, kot porotnik, ali bolje podpri svojo obtopo, kot kdo drugi, naj mu bo ta pravica priznana, kajti ee Jbo njegova stvar izgubljena, ne bp mogel nikogar drugega dol-žiti, da je kriv njegovega poraza. K nedeljskemu koncertu. Nedeljeki koncert "Lire" v Chicagu v avditoriju jednote je -p- v celoti — dobre uspel. Pesem "Ti veselo poj", prva točka, (i jo je pel mešan zbor Lire, bi se mnogo — vsaj za ta slučaj — mnogo boljše glasila, če bi se ji bilo spremenilo ime v "Ti ža-ostno poj", kajti tako je bila predvajana v tempu in izzraiar iju. Nič veselega odseva ni dala od sebe, treba pa je priznati, da je kljub temu nedoatatku harmonija v njej prejela svoje zadoščenje. (Vilharjevo interpretacijo "Na morju" in Ravnikarjevo "G6r čez jezero" je pel hrvatski bar rlton solist PjAko Alujevich. Tu e pevec siper pokazal veliko pevakf zmožnosti, lep, gotov in zanoalt nastop, ni pa imel pravega sodelovanja v spremljanju, ki bi balanciralo, če ne še po-moglo pevcu v teh skladbah. Pri "Gor čez jezero" Je še celo a težavo in naporom izšel iz zagate ob pričetku prav mojstrako ter pesem pripeljal k srečnemu koncu po strmem klancu na vrh. Spremljevalka na glasovirju ni bila kos nalogi; pevec kot je on vsekakor zaaluži boljše kooperacije, ki istočaano pomaga interpretirati skladbo, ne pa zadrža-vatl jo in dol vleči.. Jerebovo "Jutranja" je pel southčtkaški mešan zbor Slovan n ponovil "Meglo" ter obe dobro zapel. Aljaževo "Zaklpi dušo" je pel Lirin moški zbor, po-ačan s hrvaškim baritonom A-ujeVichem. , Iz nedeljskega Lirinega programa je bilo videti, da ima zbor dobre base, tudi soprane, niso dosegli tiste harmonije, plea in ne bom * ocenje- val"; se mi ne zdi va*n*< Pripomniti pa želim, da bi naši pevski zbori, ki goje vse hvale vredno delo med natis* narodom na tujem, mnogo bolj ugodili našemu, ne izbirčnemu občinstvu, kar ni, pač pa pHproste-mu, ki rado poseda slične koncerte, ako bi dali na oder arije iz slovenskih oper,* katerih imamo na razpolago še precej, gotovo nad ducat.' <*. Lepe dele vsebujejo posebno te-le dovenske opere! 'Teharski plemiči", "Zlatorog", "Lepa Vida", "Go* spovedski zvdn", "Ksenija", "Veronika Deaeniška" in seveda tudi "Gorenjski' slavček" in druge, it katerih btae»ttalo zajeti mnogo' ftnejiega, pristno slovenskega, in našemu ljudstvu bi gotovo nadvse'prijnlot ako računamo po splošnem» zadovoljstvu ftubljevih koncertov, na katerih daje> navadne; slovenske popevke, iz katerih i pa naredi dober "zakuaektf. ''trn \L. B. • - Koncert "fiave". Chicagu», HI. — V nedeHo 25. novembra priredi socialistični pevski zbor "Sava" svoj jesenski konceh. Zato se ljubitelje petja že Vnaprej opoearja, da pose-tljo koncert, ker bo raznovrsten program, kateri bo v ; pevskih točkah proizvajaš aamo po zboru "Save". Omenim» naj, da bo sopet na programu par nor rodnih, katere aa seka priljubljene. Da jih "8avjni" pevci pojo z občutkom in jih umetttiško prodnata jo kot ae morejo« prtfdnaAati naši narodni biseri, je udeležen« cem znano še iz prejšnjih koncertov. Znano jim i je ••tadi, da "Sava" vedao izvršil kar obljubi, da. fte vefcl Vsaj*ata> so se izrazili tisti, kateri feeečajo njene koncerte. Zbor se je o4 zadnjega koncerta še bolj izpopolnil po isvei-banosti glasov, tako da bo ta koncert« nad krilil vae prejšnje koncerta. Polo* "Savinih" pevcev in pevk so obljubili pri programu sodelovati: sestri Artach in Eva L. May«r, faaritonlst, L. Skala, vijolinis* L. Vitez, ter dobroznani tamburaški • zbor "Crvena zvezda", katerega ae je zelo pogrešalo na tadnjem koncertu. i Vstopnice v predprodaji so po 75c. Dobe ae pri članih zbora in kluba St. 1. Priporočamo rojakom. da si jih nabavijo in si s tem zasigurajo sedaž aa koncer- j tu. — Havaa. .gv^^j^v Rojaki v Ho. ( vsi na priretffce "Me So. ( hiragn. IB. -^.Jtnt je »s bilo poročano, priredi društvo "Mavec" št. 8 SHPJ 18. nov. svojo običajno jesensko veseli- •■n Zanimanje II ko, In Is tega se eodl,'da bo u-«leležba izredno velika. IN.m-'» no «animanje je za igro, katero vpriaori dramski odsek kluba s igro v Hrvatekam^mu. nimanje ta to pfttWNt je ve-o, in Iz tega se aodi/da bo a- št. 1 J. S. Z. Vprizorjena bo igra "Zenitev radi premoženja", veseloigra v dveh dejanjih. Oaaba v Igri: Dr. Korun, odvetnik.... Peter Barnik Marija, njegova Žena. . Mary Udovich Lucija, njegova varovanka........ ..................i. Francea Vider Bregar, vpokojeni kapitan........ .....................John Rayer Veael, njegov prijatelj. .Jvari Beniger Janez Muha, sluga........John Rak Kraji Mesto v Sloveniji; ¿aa: sedanji V igri je polno zdravega humorja in vsakdo se bo nasmejal, kot še nikdar prej, ko dr. Korun prisili Bregar j a, da se oženi. Take igre še ni bilo v 6o. Chicagu, kot bo ta. Vsled tega, pridite k tej igri. Po igri bo ples in prosta zabava, dokler bo kdo hotel. Peter Ahačičev orkester bo igral poskočne komade, da se bodo lahko vrteli stari in mladi. Za žejne in lačne bo najbolje preskrbljeno in pripravljena bo žlahtna kapljica ter prave kranjske klobase, ki so že pripravljene v dimniku. Posebno resno apeliramo na člane društva "Delavec", da se vsi udeležijo te priredbe, da se bomo spoznali in enkrat v letu skupno zabavali. Opozarja se pa, da bo pričetek programa točno ob tretji popoldne in da se ne bo čakalo začetkom ; kdor bd prišel pozneje, bo zamudil najlepši del programa. Na svidettje I Clan veeetičnega odbora. K razstavi Periškovih slik v Chleaga Bilo je že pretekli teden na tem mestu poročano, da se vrši v dneh 8. in 9. decembra v dvorani Slovenske narodne podporne jednote druga Peruškova razstava v Chicagu. Sedanja bo obsegala okrog 40 najnovejših slik, pokrajinskih in drugih. Razen najnovejših, kot rečeno, bo tudi razstavljenih par karakteristično starejših, ki bodo pokazale dovršno razvojno podobo in s tem skorogotvo precejšnjo razliko v sedanjem izražanju našega umetnika. ■ Začasni razstavitveni odbor skuša zainteresirrti ves ]tftgft* slovanski živel j v Chicago, da pri stvari sodeluje, da ae priglasi, posebno pri osnutku ekseku-tivnega odbora za drugo Peru-škovo razstavo. To je važno in potrebno iz raznih vidikov in z ozirom na pomen razstave za nas same. Pravkar je v Stevens hotelu v Chicagu, ki je največji hotel na svetu, v teku rastava slik Či-kaških umetnikov. Imenuje se "Autumn Exhibition by The Chicago Artists". Razstavljenih je 82 umetnin, med kateri ml na prominentnem mestu v galeriji zavzemati mesti dve krasni sliki našega Peruika. Ti sta "Lastni portret" in "Pokrajina". Razstava v Stevens hotelu je odprta vaakl dan od 10 dop. do 10. zvečer in traja do 26. novembra. •Pripomniti je vredno, da so na sličen način počastili Američani našega Peruška že gokrat. S tem so pokazali, da cenijo njegova dela, kajti postavijo jih vselej na odlični prostor; njegova dela smatrajo kot bistveno originalna v odrašanju in celotnem pomenu: ločijo se od drugih zato, ker on uetvarja nekaj povsem svojega in nikdar, ne skuša kopirati drugih. — - Dolžnost vseh v Chicagu živečih Jugoslovanov bodi, strni-tj svoje sodelovanje in priglasiti se v pomoč drugi Peruikovi razstavi v Chicagu, ki se bo vrši la v j od noti ni dvorani prve dni decembra. Dolžnost naša bodi, da pokažemo javnosti, da tudi mi znamo ceniti dela našega timet nI ka. da ne slediigo ie-le drugim, kar pa je včasihpotreb-no. Cikaiki Jugoslovani lahko uapeAno pokažemo, da smo v resnici kulturen narod, ie ako sodelujemo sa našo kulturo, za njeno povvdigo, kajti nafta kultura je samo odraz nas samih. Za drugo Peruškovo razstavo v Chicagu. Pripravljalni odbor. I .I8TN ICÄFREDN IATV A. Milwaukee. Wie. «L Clan "So-— v smislu sklepa gt odbora se ae more priobčiti, ker je druga podporna organizacija. Ako hočete kaj priobčiti, morate poelatl ln plačati upravi.' Več stvari. Prijatelj Trunk smelo trdi, da je materialistično nabiranje, ki ga -goji Proeveta, krivo nezaupanja med člani S. N. P. J. "Ako se seje veter golega materialističnega naziranja,' ni čuda, če se žanje vihar nezaupanja", meni on. Pred nekaj tedni sem tukaj pisal o tradiciji, ki se drži gotovega dela naših Članov, da smatrajo vsakega gl. odbornika za kruka. Seveda je g. Trunk začutil potrebo, da to komentira na svoj običajni način. Malo čudno je to. O Trunku se ne more reči, da on ali kdo drugi seje materialistično nazi-ranje v katoliški jednoti — in vendar je tudi tam precejšnja porcija nezaupnosti. Ni dolgo tega, ko se je ta nezaupnost manifestirala v "Slovenskem Gladi jptorju" in raznih drugih pro-teatih s posledicami tožb in suspenzi j. Ako je g. Trunk v pravem, je njegov bratec v Kri-stu, Jaka Cerne, večji materi-alist kot sem jaz kdaj sanjal o sebi! Jaz sem kajpada nepoboljšljiv grešnik, zato smelo re^em: Premalo, premalo materialističnega naziranja je v naši jednoti! Premalo prepričanja o pravem nazoru! Ako bi bilo več prepričanja, bi bilo tudi več bratske zavesti in zaupanja. Dolga povest ^ Rusiji, katero piše Josip Johovič, jutri konča. Marsikateri čitatelj Prosvete, ki je bil doslej navajen čitati samo lepe in dobre stvari o sovjetih, je nedvomno iznenadep. Mogoče kdo dvoini o resničnosti Jo-hovičevih poročil. „ ; . * j' Najmanjšega dVoma* ne more biti, da je mož, ki je priprosii delavec, pisal istino. Njegove opazke so lahko odsev srda; pre-varjeni delavec, ki je vrgel v Rusijo $4200, vse svoje premoŽenje, je naravno jezen, toda dejstva, ki jih je navedel, ne morejo biti drugačna',^akor so. Ni treba, da bi moral človek iti v Rusij?» da to spo^n^v Revolucija ni izpremenila ekonomskih raziVier v Rusiji, ne ja bi, Kuhat poklican pred dvojica poskušala, da me zastra- anwr^kega konzula. Kaj se je ši in odvrne od mojega name- ^ z njilh g0(m0f M Vepi, niti na, da vse opišem, toda jaz sem nj hikomur povedal slišal pa ostal odločen. Zato tftno se po- Mra kaaneje, da so mene obdol- slej pisano gledali. T<* mi je bi- žili, da aem ga jaz prijavil kon- lo v zahvalo, ker sem pri konzu- zulu. Vsi oni, ki nieo bili sme- lu govoril za nju, da ko se lahko riftki državljani, ao si morali da- vrnili z nami v Ameriko. ti cepit koze pred odhodom, » Pa naj jim bo! Ako bi bilo m pre vrata in ga pošlje nazaj v morali iti skozi BaasU®"'*1" Rusijo. rad. Jas sem odšel i druži") v Tedaj je Kuhar beeen skočil hotel, takoj drugo jutro eemj-proti meni, kakor da me hoče šel v agvnturo. kjer aem P^ napasti s penije. Veliko ja večji ISOO članarine sa komune Kršil močnejši od mem^Nato je »noje Znam je", iabteval bom posegla vmes njegova žena in moj. denar nazaj, ssm sklenil ga pošteno oštela: (Kaaae V šarralfea.) SREDA, 14. NOVEMBRA. OFICIJELRA NAZNANILA iN, ra IZPLAČILA IZ ODfiKODN INSKfcXi A SKLADA meseca oktobra 1928 m jOperacije, odSkodnine in odpravnine.) Aataa - Barklck V.rdlnak IMTI S1U Svi friM ....... iu ...... ViUntin Mik"* ••• H,ir JaHa* ...... jMtpkinc K«*t' MÉfclich ...... Jthn BttlJaéll •••• M*tt Stari* ...... Jaha 81 ra ho t« ..... jalljaaa Jwt« ..... i.u .... mak ruk« ...... karali"* Pa«*aJ« j.hj v.»* fraaeaa K«k.Wi ... Jaha t-«lk gtUn Harnacfcr .. • jM*»k Zal via ...... Eli*M> SUrgar .. Marr Slkala «MM IK1I •KM »a«. Kuj L. TraiM .... AfBM Marfarath Ma^aaky VJacaat Maralt ..... Anlan Olla ........ Jaka «lak ......... Katarina Kanit Mirti" P»tU L. H. V« MU« •UM IU4] ««Mt •UM •1«M M4M «Ml« Hi ia mM «raétaa: ■»riacAaM. flfc Saaaaaiar. Pa. .... ClavrlaiU. O...... Altu.. Ark........ KlM.ill. Mlan. ... Oanjrar, (aU. ..... Jarra!. Pa........ Um. lil. ........ Cantan, 0......... Warwaod, W. Va. . Dragar, Wia. ...... Akardaan. Waak. . U Balk. Ill...... La SaUa. 111. ..... Clmlui. 0..... Margan. P a. ..... Marcan. Pa. ..... Barbarían, 0. ... (.Irard, O. ....... U Salla, all. m. ..... Mant. ..... Wkk H a van. Pa. Calaaiat. Mlck. . JackaanvilU. Kana. CUrMc*. Pa..... Mllwaakaa. Wia. . Mllwaakaa^ Wia. . Mllwaakaa, Wia. . Ptaajr Parka, 1M.M M.M 1M.M 1M.M 1M.M IM.M M.M Bri4i*Wlla. Pa. Wiliirtli». Cala. BnMiclf, Pl» • • • • Unlvaraal. In4. .. Ualaalawa, Pa. .. Library, Pa...... WUa*. W. Va. ... Ntw Bfif^lea. Pi« Wff» «••••««»4* Vuwntr, a C.. Canaéa ■ato». O. ............... ..... IM.M IM.M IM.M IM.M M.M IM.M IM.M IM.M IM.M IM.M 1M.M IM.M Andrej Kobai: NiolnČnam Ifnlnradu 1M.M IM.M 1M.M IM.M IMM •M.M IMM IMM IM.M IMM IM.M IMM IM.M IM.M IMM TIM IM.M IM.M 1M.M •M.M .It MUM BLAB, NOVAK, fl. UJalk. IZPLAČILA IZ SMRTNIN8KÉGA SKLADA oktobra 1928 to, la »r«»afc m*—* Matt KakaU ........... Mili Krka vac ..v... Jaka Draiaik ....... AaM<<\Hnr Ka-korhitro odpelje vlak Iz obllžja naseliš*, prenehajo zeleni pano-vi njiv, rez prost rej o se sive-piavkaste in rifankiste poljane kaktusa in puščavskega bo-dičevja. Obdelano aemljo z zelenimi nasadi ingtedamo, šele ko ae po daljši vožnji približamo drugemu nasellšču. ki Je vsako kakor eeza sredi puščave. Ns Vsako! Pueblo tvori Izje-mo. Ko se bližamo temu mest'!, ne vidimo obdelanih njiv, le tu pa tam Je selenjadnl vrt ia pred- mestno hišo, hribovite in razrU te sipine peska in kaktusa dajejo zopern izraz. okolici, ki je pusta in prazna kakor da je pozabljena od živih bitij, de celo nebo ni več tako modro jasno, ko se približamo Pueblu, moti ga tančica bledorumenega dima, ki leno leži nad solnčno pokrajino. Vlak pa drvi naravnost v osredje sipin, mimo vegaatih barak in neprikupnega predmestja. Popotnik »e ustraši, ko se pelje mimo, češ, v kakšen pozabljen kraj pa grem sedaj. Cim se gostijo selišča, se zdi, kakor bi se res bližal indijanakemu pueblu (vasi), kajti bajte so gosto posejane po gričih, druga vrh druge, kakor bi nakopičil ilovnata poalopja v pueblu indijanskih kmetov. Dolina se aoli, razdrti peščeni in od neurja sprani bregovi obdajajo Železniške proge ter betonsko strugo Colorada, ki se je v poletnih dneh do malega posušil. Tupatam je okajeno poslopje tovarne ali livarne, a na brefcovlh ao enakomerno vrste poslopja delavcih družin. • Dolina ae »opet razširi, pripeljal amo se na postajo ob vznožju trgovskega dela mesta, ki je drugo največje mesto v Koloradu. Sest glavnih prog Is dzličnlh strani pripelje sem na te postajo, največ pa it Denverja, o katerem tabla na postaji piše, da je oddaljen stodvajsot milj. lUkorhitro stopimo s postaje, takoj dobimo boljši vtis o Pueblu kot pa smo ga imeli, ko smo se mu bližali skozi. skozi odvratno predmestje. Videti ni sicer nič posebnega v trgovskem delu. kajti Pueblo ni izjema sa ameriška mesta: približno taka poslopja ima kakor vsako drugo; tudi Pueblo je "standardizirano." Reči pa moram, da je opasitl lično snago, ulice so lepše pometene kot večina člkaških. "Bualnessa" Je precej, trgovine so skoraj vellkomestne in kažejo, da mora biti Pueblo tudi tržišče za druge kraje. • (Dalje prlkodaJM.) PROSLAVA IVAJSETLETMCE 1908-Driitvo TRISLAV IL 82 S.N.PJ.-I928 JOHNSTOWN, PA. VADILO! na veliko alavnuetno proslavo dvajsetletnice obstanka, ki aa bode vršila dne 2*. novembra t. I. (Thanksgiving day) v Slovenskem Delavskem Domu v Mozham. i 4 _ mrnmmmmmm Pričetek veselice že ob 2. uri popoldan, ob 8. uri zvečer se prične a sledečim veporedom: 8NPJ. koračnica, A. Dombach, Igra Slov. Mozham godba Poadravni govor In društveni raavoj, govori A. Vldrich "Ko Je poaijab solnce" J. M. deklamlra Miaa P. Lan- a) •Mta." M. L. Holmar. b) "Ne tožim,'* J. Aljaž. r) "Naša zveada," A. Ned ved. poje Slov. Pev. In laobr. dPak|M**d ' Hrvatako pjevačko in proev. dr. Rodoljub poje dva peaml "Kranjske Aege In navade.** Aug. Samec, član Bleda, a spremijevanjem glaaovirja. Nastop drugih govornikov in aaatopnikov bra tak I h društev. Slavnostni govor In počaatltev članov-uatanoviteljev društva. govori br. Vbicenc Cainkar, gl. predsednik SNPJ. Prosta aabava Ik nadaljevanje pleaa. ta prtSframa j* v»a**mu lahko rasvtdno, da U prireditev nudi va-Itko duAavaafs ulitka in maralnata u»paha ss call Johnitownaki okraj, naj ntkdo na ssmudi prilik«, slasti «lanstvo bratskih društev, ki mu Je IMN pri »r«u In da «Hit polag Upa«« ubranaes petja, godba in d*klams«ije, tsdi mola, ki Ima dolgoletne «kulnja pri vodsWu naše ponoane ustanov«. U okusna Jadlla budajo skrbal« «astre' "Mala Sloge" štev. «00 SNPJ, kar aa hefajo proslaviti s kuhinjo, Triglavski odbor ins pola» rok« dals v pripravah, da ns bo niteaar manjkalo. Brstska drultva Johnatowtwk» okolic«, kstars niso bile v«lad enih ali drufih vsrokov oficljelna povabljen« po nalih sastepnlkth, naj blagpvo!« upoštevati to povabilo. Vstopnina aa moške Je »0 centov, aa ženeke Sft centov. (Članice društva "Triglav" plačajo po ftO centov.) Vstopnice je dobiti v predprodajl pri članih društva, kakor'Ml pri vhixju v Slov. Del. Dom na dan prireditve. \ Z Iskrenim DOBRODOŠLI! , <«i» PUHMC1JHK1 ODSBK DR. TRIGLAV. 9. S *mm+ mmmmrnmmmmm ■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ jj " Slovenski Delavska Zadružna Iveza S ■ v CLEVELAND, O. Vas vabi na KNJIŽEVNA MATICA SNPJ. Cenjeni bratje in sestre: Zima in dolgi večeri so sedaj tu, v potek časa, za pouk in zabavo so najboljše sredatvo po-učne in zabavne knjiffo. Take knjige je izdala pred čaaom Slo» venaka narodna podporna jed-nota In jih Imamo Še precej na razpolago za naše čitatelje, oziroma za člane In članice S.N.PJ. Glavni upravni odbor S.N.PJ. je razpravljal na eni avojih sej tudi o tem problemu in sioer kako bi ae raz pečalo knjige Iz zaloge Književne Matice 8.N.IU. in da bi ae obenem tudi ustreglo našim članom oziroma čltate-I jem. Upoštevajoč slabe delav. ske razmere in da ljudstvo nima veliko denarja na razpolago, smo smatrali, da je edina pot, da «e zopet zniža cena knjigam in sicer toliko, da bo lahko vsak, ki želi knjige, al nabavil eno ali več teh kil J Ig ali pa vae, to je vaakih po eno. Glavni upravni odbor Je znižal ceno tako nizko, da aedaj ni go< vora, da ao predrage In aicer sedaj je cene le toliko, da se bo pokrilo a to ceno eno t drugim po-šlljetvene stroške in poAtnlno. Bratjs In sestrs, težit« po knjigah aedaj, ker so skoro ma-lomanj kot ZASTONJ. _ NsroKte si knjige potom vašega društvenega tajnika, ali pa kar ssmi pišite kdllko in katere knjig«* že-lite, da se vam pošljejo, fonik knjig je od časa do čass priob-čen v "Prosveti." Upajoč, da bodete upoštevali to priporočilo in tako pomagali razširiti dobre knjige med ljudstvom, z bratskim pozdravom zs Književno matico S.N.PJ.: Kili i» God las, upravitelj. AM leltt mwl« pravilne ptaaU Ia litatl aagMkeT Narešl d m A «f. P. PROSLAVO DVAJSETLETNICE ki se vrši dna 25. nov. popoldan In stote v Slov. DtL Domu na Waterloo coetl Potwklaii ob 2:80 ae prične izvajati program, ki bo vključeval govorniške, pevake, plesni In godbene točke. V angleškem jeziku bo govoril Martlnek (Ceh), v slovenskem pa Krže. ___ mm*mmmmmmm.m ^ Pevske točke proizvajaj*! Pevski zbor Adrija, Looia Belle In Prank Plut; komične pa Plut in Epich. Na provlzoričnem programu (natančen bo objavljen v lokalnem časopisju) Je umetni ples In "Moonlight Trlo"— češka mnzlkallčna skupina. Zvačer se vrši ples v zgornji dvorani, v spodnji pa banket. Cena vstopnicam aa pepeldan In zvečer (plee) Je Mc, aa banket pa 7ftc aa oaebe In 91.00 aa par. Vstopnice za banket so v predprodajl.' Dobe se v trgovinah g.D.Z.Z. Za obilo vdeležbo Vas vabi ODBOR. VABIM) VABILO NA VABILO VEUKO SLAVIOST IN VESELICO Dvajtil Malti obstiika fattva litii Mm9 * > - **««n #8 I. N. P. J. dne 29. novembra 1928 popoldni_ Si? Corker!!, Kens.. v dvorani sobrata Peetotnlka. tajnik katere Je Na ti stavnoetl bo govoril eeb. lile» Nevak, * * *.N.PJ„ Ia Cklrago, III. Uljadno vabimo člene In članice, rojake In rojakinje, ter vaa društva v drtavl Kanaas, da nas posetite v obllem Številu. ^ • • . . Pričetek govora točno ob 2. url popoldne. Po končanem govoru druge Igre in zabava. Igrala bo br. Kurentova godba. >' Vatopnina aa moške je lOc. — Zenake se vstopnine praete. K obilni udeležbi vabi Odbor draživa M. M. H. N. P. J« FreakMa, Društvo 'Delavec" ŠL 8, S. N. P. J. ^jgjz*»*- uljudno vabi na Veselico, ples in k igri v« v nedeljo dne 18. novembri 1928 v Hrvatskem domuJ lt Ia Ave* Se. CWspe, IN. Igra Peter AKačidev erkeeter Neevide^e vab« društve^ ODBOR. Harmony: An Important Factor It will not be âmi». to sgoia dwell culties and discouragements. On upon oar recent manifestation emim- thai occasion many interesting facta brsting the third snniversary of our war* brought to light and will Und movement whan several hundred trie- to better condition« where needed, en-Itora from diatant cities helped to large our aeope and eliminate obeta jubilantly observe thia rejoicing ter- clee hindering our progreee. minat.on. glass thia occssl«. was of Thu fl^l#rtng pointed out, fir»t of noteworthy consideration to the or- tb, ^ imRortance of co- ganitation a« I whole and parti«. opw|Uit,n ,mong ol|r lodgtB alM, lndi. larfy to oar young movement, it car- viduA| m9mber». There I» rto ground tainly cannot be overemphasised it {of d,,harmony( thw, U mnd ,bould we take It up again, and pfiint out the m ^ ^ for dijMtisiac neceaaity for a genuine harmony and co-operation between our locals. It would be too long a story to review in any adequate manner the irn sçsèr; • Mi^fiw tion. We muat, for the beet of our organisation, overcome any and all petty aquabbles, trivialities and undue personal hatreds, which, if fostered period of three years since this movement was insugursted. We note only or individually, member against member, will aeriously impede our fur a few of the sppapicuou. Iwndmmrk., ^9\0f>m.nt. While on the oth y t and those in particular in the mak ing of which The Young SNPJ ha» played an important part—beaauae ita member« succeeded In overcoming disharmony udilch here and there came to surface only to be stamped before H gained ground. First ia point of Ume. and by no meaas secondary in importance, stands the now spirit of American Stoveaea, the conception of a few far ar hand, these personal hatrede, if annihilated in the begin/ring and frustrated while harmless, we will triumph over them and our organisation will certainly mark further milestones of great achievements In Jta course oil progreee. That our young lodges were given a proper and sound .start, is obvious enough: witness our rapid growth Sunflower Seeds mmmmmmmmm Arma. Ka».—The Sunflowers' first dance of the' season hae passed into history, and left in its wake the memory of oneVf th® most successful af fairs from the standpoint of financial g%in. However, {bat is not the ultimata end towsrd which the Son-flowers sre directing their aocisla. These socials offer to us the opportunity of coming into contact with as many of the younger Slovenes, outside of our membership, as possible-We are trying hard to interest them in the English-speaking lodge move ment for either of twp reasons: Te organize a new English-speaking lodge that will give the Sunflowers some competition, or, better yet, to join the Sunflower ranks and help to put us on a level with such stars as the I'ltinecrp and the Stragglers. 0 0 0 Along the first of December« Sunflowers will have a dance at Yale Yale has at least thirty promising young men and young women with whom we sre very anxiooa to become better acquainted. Would it not be "grand and glorious" to have all thirty within our folds? With the musical talent we know some of them possess, combined with what we have, we could rival even Souse's Band! sighted individusls who gave their our Labor day spontaneous jubilation time and energy for the ideals it was and our November fourth manifesto-dceignated to embodv. Our Society tion.( If we ware given to petty quar (a today stronger in the confidence of rolls and If we were letting hatreds Jugoslav peopl« and more efficient in to creep in, our movement, to be sure, their service than ever. Its work is would not have climbed to such a re-steadlly Increasing, growing each markable importance. Therefore it year more friendly and comprehend- shoald be our duty, If we are to fur-ing. The SNPJ today stands as a ther reap reeulte, to do away with ob-constant reminder that the way of stacles which might Cause an imped i-aecurity for our people ls by recognl- ment. We must always have the one tlon that Ita principles aSd justice object In view—the weU being of our do prevsil between lodges as between Society. We must strive to uphold its Individuals. prestige, its good name. It really ls The November 4th manifestation our duty to ourselves and our organ-and celebration dramatised the idea Isatlon to do this, for after all an of true frstaraslism and gave it a vi- organisation is nothing more but what tality which will survive many diffi- its members are able to make of it. Lodge Announcements CRUSADBB8 FROLIC. Urals, 0,—Don't forget the Crusaders frolic Dance November 171 Music will be furnished by the Arcadian Melody Pilots of Cleveland.— Brothers J. Benedict, P. Rahotina end A. Rahotina attended the Stragglers dance and reported a good time. Home one else Is sorry for not going the»»: besides me, from what they say. Hey, Publicity Committee, wake upl Where Is your "Spirit of "¿a?" I'm from Missouri; you have to show The Straggler« and Comrades took god care of us when we wore there. Come on, Crusaders, let's do the aame when they come. You know, one good care of us when we were there. Slater ft. Udovich and Brothera F. and A. Rahotina are surely plugging. Crusaders, let us give them a helping hand.—Hurray for Frisco Rod, Me Myself-n-I, and the Booetar! Wish we had more tike W—What became of the girls' bowling tcamT Don't seem to hear any more about It. Come on, Crusaders! Let ua become active all around! A BOOSTER DANCE. Vandlisg. Pa.—The Friendship lodge branch No. 656 Is holding s booster danee on November 17, IMH. Everybody ia invited to attend the -WE" AGAIN TALKING. _ ,i„jr t St. Louie, Mo.—'The Spirit af St. Louis*- hsd their monthly meeting November ninth, which was a great success. Ws discussed such things ss our dsnee which Is td take place in February, and also our bowling team, which will start practicing immediately. Sit up and notice, Lin* "We" are going to have a regular social at their neat meeting. There will be dancing and refreshments, etc. This meeting will be December 14. "We" wishes to hear from the Un-colnitas in regard to their coming visit. I think "We" may roach the fifty mark set early in the fal, at the rata "We" are going now. Hoping to hear from the "Lincoln-ites" soon, and with bSst regards to ell, I remain, Mlakaol J. Grabyon Jr„ Secretary "Spirit of St. Louis." Saturday an imprqpiptu "kitchen sweqp" waa given for the Sunflowers st the home of Vice !>ss. Stan BslohASls. Steffa Kurent was the "prima fiddler" with her latest creations, "Turkey in the Straw" and "Arksassw Traveler." She waa ably accompanied by Pres. Frank on hie "ole banjo." Who cpuld resist the wailing strains of • 4 » r. "We dragged the pig in the parlor, And he wae Irish, too."? Fred Baloh was at the height of "glory bo" with his cat calls, hog calls,—anything from "Swing old Adam" to "Grab your« partners and all promenade." And promenade we did until the floor threatened to give way to our light fantasia. Before we departed for our respective abodes, the Trying Trio (Dudas, Bohlnc, and Krempuodp) tried us beyond human patience with "Feed the Baby Garlic and You'll Find Him in the Dark." One of the Pub. Com. STALWARTS' DANCE, x This is our second time that we are holding a danee. We held one on the Sth and tKh of September when Bro. K aba! gave hla lecture. We are just a new Engllsh-apeek. Ing lodge, «landing out. Ho come, everybody, come end help us out! We changed our meeting date from thwfirst Sunday of the month to Wed-neadey of the aame month at J o'clock. Walter Schüler. IlK KKVK Bt I.LKTIN Barber!««, O. In Inat week's iasue tf the Proaveta there appeared an article headed, "Barberton. Ohio." An error has been made and the least we can do is to npotagioe for the member of the HNPJ who took that opportunity to g«t the "Buckeyes" In "Dutch" and at the aame lime vent their spleen on other SNPJ lodges. Again the Buckeye boys wish to an. nounce their dance to be held Nov. 17. lata. This dance 1« a minor affair. but The real dance will be held the flret ef the New Year, when wo will celebrate ear First Anniveraary. On Nov, 17, IWSS, the "Wooeter Nightingales" will play, and what with refreshmente, confetti, serpen, tinea and dim light« we intend to en. joy esroelvM end ett others and promise a hectic evening. Francos Garb«* Wis.—Do you want to have a real good Ume? Of course you do, and the best place to have It is at Kenosha! On Nov. It, 1088, the Stalwarts' Lodge No. 60S of Kenoehs are giving their Second Annual dance at the German-American Home In Kerfosha. . All seekers of a good time are Invited to this great gat-tagether af. fair. Lot's see UtUe Forts, Pioneers, Badgers, Integrity, Sungtares, Calumet Hentinels, and our oW stand-bys, Illirija No. 8* of Kenosha, get together end make this a success that will nam be forgotten.; JThs dance com-mlttee has worked hard and assuros everyone that no things have boon forgotten to make this the best dance given by any SNPJ organisation. Worth-while souvenirs win be given to each and every individual who at* tends. Now we come to the thing that is Itsdlf makes or beroab a danee. We have scheduled one of the best orchestras In the Badger State. They are "a red hot bunch of tune thlnk-ere and will make those twinkling toes fairly fly acroaa the floor." Once again—don 1 forget! Date—Nov. 17, 10SS. Place -German-American Home, K tftoihii Wlatentivi. Time- 7:!»0 p. m. Yours for a good timetlf Ales Pektsek. Pub. Com ZIPPER DANCE NOV. 17, Akron, 0.—The greatest sensation in and around local circles, thia coming event called ZIPPER DANCE, to be held on 'November 17 by Lodge No. 647, SNPJ. Most of the neighboring lodges (Cleveland, Barberton, Lorain, oté.) know Zippers by their Bine * White announcer and by their ways of pepping up by the bus losd, that Is where »r there s dsnoe ls held, be It In town or out of town. They sre absolutely sure they will have a good tima where ever they go. , Our. dance committee is prepared to handle a capacity crowd. 8o that's mm What I want to say is this: Listen you fellows from and around Clave-land» don't forget to bring your girls along! Just because you pre going out of town is no reason why you shouldn't bring them along. We prom-lee to take good care of them too (meat of tho Zippers need dancing lessons, anyhow, but when they step on /our toes, girls, "forgiva them, for they know no better"). Blue S White. BREEZY TALES By Sniff ifci 7*4 Did the crowd enjoy themselves in Chicago? Probably a greater number of as could have gene had eeived more advance notice. • * # Tonight the Cleveland Federation danee. Some one ia going to pay dear ly. What for? Look at the poetar advertieing thia daaoe! • • e Bro. Ptioit is on the warpath. There are still some member«, he tells who have not turner In their money or tickets from our last danee. • e « Saturday, Nov. 17, d busy day. Where will We go? Che Buckeye dance, the Zipper dance or the Crusaders' dance? Take your pick. « • 0 Have you tdrned in y£ur reservation for the bas ride to Akron, the 17th 7 If not,'do so' Mary Zak is taking care of'this. - 00, It won't be long now! Our nest dance, Thanksgiving Eve, November 28th, upper ljalL Music by A! Palmer and his Starlight Serenade!**. .v* e V 0nb l Who will the lucky 'Individual be te invite Basle over for dinner in cse« of winning the turkey t|iat will be given away st our danjjip? »1« « -t • w Day,)bjF'day, Hi aif ap way we notice thst Si«. Mand4,4s, getting bet- tar anA SffSWji" i.< o torn * • >■> 1 • * * Add another proud fseped to our scalp, that of having ,Wie best sec re tary in Jibe SNPJ, M ♦ • f> Tims^s drawing nigh for the election of new officers. Who wiU they be? Probably dark horses, or, probably some of the well kmwn boys and girls. We. might get a president as good as Otto, but not hotter. „ m > * Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray to the Lord 40 keep Our ssaretaby, < • One that la» hard te beat. Thk Lone Wolfs Utt4r FLASHES An orchestra wtll furnish music for dancing after the neat regular meet-ing of ths Pionoairs, .jKtych will also be ottr third Birthday meeting. Much Important business is te.be transacted, but the orchestra will be ready to start at 0*0. i • * . Elmer Kaiset^rpw , crowd to the Calumet Sentinels,dence last Sat- (snonsbarg. Pp.—Twas on the afternoon of Nov. 3rd when we held a special meeting to dilcuss the ath letic meeting to k» held in Chidago on the 4€h and I was chosen as representative from Canonsburg. Not only did 1 attend the meeting, but I sbo enjoyed myself as much Ss would care to. I sincerely thank [>odge No.' 880 for giving me the pleasure of going to Chicago wish that all of the members could have attended the Third Anniversary of the Pioneers of Chicago. trip, from Pittsburg to Cleveland, seemed to be twice as long as the one from Cleveland to Chichgo, for the very simple reason thdt rode alone, but riding with a bunch like that from Cleveland will shorten any trip. No matter where they are, they've always a circus with "Snops" and Kromsr; they vflH pull off joke after joke, sing and play and saraly would pass as real actors. , After trying to sleep with these two in the coach for eight hours we arrived at our destination—Chicago. Just Ss ws stepped out we were welcomed by Bro. Oscar Godina and hla father. Following their directions wo w soon at ¿he headquartei«. to take in hearty breakfast, served by the pretty Chicago maidens. Booh after breakfast was oyer some want hare, some went rubber-necking (not ging) and still others went in directions, leaviag just a few to p! cards to paaa time until the time fbr a ball tame. Before going to Douglas park to witness the game between the Loy-aMtos and Stahrarte, Bro. Richard Zavertnik led ua in a tear of inspection of opr. national hsodquartors, where L saws many things of interest to me. Our tour was over and again We were on the "go" to Douglas park, where we witnessed the downfall of the Stalwarts in the hands of tha mighty Champs. Back to tho hall for dinner and again we hooded for Doug, las park, but this time the Lqyatites faced the team from Waskegaji; the gamo was interesting a*d excitement was, tense in the latter pgrt of game. After the last inning was over everyone was convinced thst the Loyalites were too much for their opponents, beating them in a S to 4 contest and thus they took home with them a beautiful cup which they w«! .tag? THANKS. The the roootpt ef Cleveland Federation of SNPJ ta4Soe. thank ]M from the bet-to« of our hearts Praneea Math«. Pres Beocetu. INITIAL DANCE! Nowbargh, Ohio.—The "Beacons" are having their Initial danee soon. Wo want to have a big crowd in order that.it can be a success. The Com-rades, Stragglers, and other local lodges sre cordially invited to our first dance. Don't make a date for that sight and be aaro to cancel any other engagement that you have for Doc. 1, I am warning you that If you mis« this great event, a great disappointment will haunt you. The well known "Sovereign Orchestra" will furnish the entertainment. 1 have never heard them play, but I'm sure they know their "shift* Admission Is 60c. This Is very little compared with the good time ynu wlU have and, of course, a nover-to-be-fargptten on«, too. Now, to sum up everything: What? Beacons' Inltlsl Dance. r When ? Dae. 1, 1028, at S o'clock. Whore ? —Slovenian Labor Auditorium on l*rinee Ave. How to get there?—Take the 106th street car fb Prince Ave., walk east about a block. Entertainment?—Sovereign Orchestra. Admission ? —80c. Come on! Comradee, Stragglers and other local SNPJ lodgee. Show us the right kind of a spirit by at tending this flret dance. P. S. Dont forget to bring your brothers, sisters, boy friends, girl friends and anybody else along te our dance. at the doi.»nantoa u*ge sail was all filled, W* mat Mr, Kaiser, and he told up that. Im* is going to help the Sentinels ail he can. y?* f à Integrity ho<Î a fia» attendance also at their da*ca hsld/st the SNPJ hsU. Marty Abram told us that the crowd was ther* te the end and was willing to keep golhg OVen farther Into the night. , ji. The SNPJ Athletic Association has received ita first.contribution in the amount of two hundred dollars. AH locals planning to participate ln ath-loties during tho next year should hood the request .for tho election of two representatives to tfco local governing board which will mast Sunday, December 0, 1028, st SNPJ Hsll, Chl-csgo. • e e ,,, . Where are ail tha new members, Pioneers? Thsy must bo initiated ln the next thirty days tin order that we shell haya an adult membership of 260 and>e entitled to ssnd two delegates to tho next convention. • >lit • q-i Olart Some fiho selections wttl be heard Si Bava's Concert Sunday, November 26th at the SNPJ HalL The choir has been sttanghtenod Considerably since the last soricert and-thb members are all -rarln' to go." We' ask our read-era to sttend. • vS « Joe Brinocar of Springfield writ« that Bubelfs concert went over big and the UnrolniteO feet proud and have received much pvaled for briag- Ing Bubelj to Springfield. • • • From an article In the Cleveland Journal one may Judge that the Loyalites. Comrade pnd Stragglers enjoyed themselves while In Chicago re. eentty. The event woo given first page publicity la the publication. they displayed. The Waukegan team displayed the same, but not enough of the ability to eop the cup. I must say that they're all sports for thsy were good losers. Bro. Pansa stated him-self that the best team won. 1 wonder how many othera would have said the »¿me of their own to*tn after los- RDITOrS NOTE Lorain. O.—*Just M^*—"Peppy Polka" and "WhoosH" Yew paeudo-nyms are aH right, but you people Bomtho* foi ff4*t tu \ mshipi The Editor muat knew who the writer la before he caa pSkBsf any coa-tribution. , v Clevelaad. O.-^J, C. Nsgsdc., So>. ry, your letter laslmd proper addraoa and reackad aa tee Isis fee thie The address is: MS7 So. < m* " ' ■> 2a«*» After this woe all over 'wefl|ife| again in the hall ready for the athletic meeting, the result of the meeting you've all soe* in the previous issue, therefore I refrain from going into details. , The banquet .was \now ready to commence and I went after my seat. I was going to sit among tho buneff from Cleveland, when s young msideo told me thst I was to bo seated at the front. It was nobody elsos work bat Don's and I don't know , of any way of getting revenge, for if I did to him as ho did to me, he would consider it a pleasure. In esse It would happen again, I would like to have a couple weeks notice, then I would be able to recite. After all but one, Oscar Godina, of the orators grew hoarse, Don presented the best and second boat indoor basoball play-srs with beautiful swesters with their nsmes in^ribod upon them. The plsyer that tocV third , honors was pfrooonted with 4 beautiful ring. The "capltan" or captain, as yon Nke it, of the. Loyalites was presented with the cup by our Supreme President, Vincent Calnkar. The banquet concluded with the lnat convincing words of Oscar Godina, Vice Proa, of the Pioneers, who stunned many by his ability in speaking. • ' J Just a little time was left te Md an farewell and get ready to go back home and after taking a last glance at the happy crowd that stayedj was on my way home fooling certain that I wouldn't forget this day aoon. I've Med to make it as brisf as possible, but before I close, I wish the Pioneers of Chicago as much success as thsy themselves wish for on the fourth ISp of their long and successful journey and also heartily thank aU thst helped to, show me a splendid time while In Chicago. I remain, yours for more success, John F. Ketch. Vice-Free., Lodge 6S0. ByUfyméth* V» They tall me what a time the gang bad in Chicago. Oh, but 1 could kick myself for not going. Bet you my WEDNESDAY, NOV. l4 | The Chicago Trip Cleveland^ Ohi«.-^Weli,^® over again for awhile until the ^ again get another croxy sweet We I never miss anything liks gf4^"^ to «>»• ,trantt^ that again. Wall, whoa tha Strug> < with th®"« danc«., lriD^ glers play for the Basketbal chain- Chic»*°» pionship I will he there. Thank you, tstegrlty, Pioneers, Sunglares! Real SNPJ brof&prly SSWi' wss shown, I BMsrotaai , - M ' 0 0 0' . The championship af the Loyalites is largely responsible on Bro. A. Ku-hel, former Straggler and manager of the team. He worked hard and 1 HMHIPmip^j got his pflse. I just know a Strug, that nutty train conductor .-darn i« gler was in it somewhere! We euro I -always turning on the light* Witk need more Bro. KshelS here! ------ -------- • 7 •• -e The "Beacons" sre pow In full glare. Let's hear from you! Real loader 1M Sis. Mstko. Keep $ . . _i , ■ 'bonder that body gets gray hair while yet yL On te Chicago, said we lt8t day night. And to Chi We Wen, "J gads! What a circus on the trsL 1 tag ovor there! No sleep for . ^ Reasons: Just sbout when gome of „ were falling asleep, in bounced'fil or Joe Yokus or Stanley or_jJ #hat's the uee. And then the-H« leader in »is. JWatSo. »eep « up, Bis., and it wo^t be tibg, Lily will got a chance to moot you. 1*0 Sis. Cesnik and Bis. Globocnik goes the credit af serving last meet Ing refreshments. Oft pof! Weren't they good! EvenJLindy ate a sandwich o* two. . . , . r. ( ■u ♦ • ♦ Dont have to wpndier why. IJhdy was full of spiles last meeting. Boa. •on; he h«d one ef the boot, very best, couldn't bo bettor, meetings ever held by the Stragglers. Perhaps the cleanup has taken effect, ^t Iindy just told , tho congratulates. Oh, that Was: just another linj^, added to tha rdkl Stragglers' chaip. .,,Keop it up! • $n i. 3 regard« to theJCnglish locals ing dances ssmn idays. Please notify in this page in advance; Now Nov. 17—three English locals hold dances, and it's impossible to sh9w 100% cor operation, but 'nevertheless it is arranged that each local will get its share of visitors. * »Y*fv9 A busful of stragglers will be bound for Lo#S|n Spt„ Nov. 17. Bu*< will be at^Kaidel's Drug sVore at 8:80 sharp, UaVfog at 7 p. m., and re turning abotit 11:80 p. m. All thoae that made reSorvatiops last meeting are urged to be fhero on time, or forfeit your fsrs, Ufa go! We have room for twd more. ' Mmammmfm* • Real spirit was shown! Stragglers for the ability and sportsmanship fitit th« ^ on that woi> 4orful Recreation Fifa^ vote. They not only voted for it, birt sent a chock for $150 grand. Let's all go over the top! Hoping LoyalftSkr? Comrades, Progressives, Beacon« atW New Eras fqllpw same example. ^ . lfr* haskpts y«i " sy wsjio j not bad, Walt tin yob see S ball team in actlo^. look grfsat^H come oui for first fa but could bis bettet», ' The miHt trade must be incressing. "Ramona" Perusek hasp't been out with the gang lately. Well, it won't bo long now before We will hear about the big Ramona Milk Corporation opening its quarters on the Waterloo Blvd. Watch the ^t^gglers gain. Oh, where, oh, where <;an my "Los-dee" Mandel bej DJ<* any j,f tht Zip- grouchy countenance. He wouffl sooner disappear in the nest f J when some one would sgain m ^ lights out On, off, on, off, all ni>! long. Oy, what a miserable life Helen Satkovic, Olgs Belling Jos. Nadrah seemed to have « H of a time trying to find a iPot keep quite in for a few minute« know, because I was bothered by t| for a long while. And then there Celia and Draslna gambling away f Si!" they were worth. And whit! What's this! Susie, the TalkstiJ Slayer and Dandelion of the HilK sleeping like »couple of babes. w»U well, the world Is full of surpriu, "How sweet they look," «aid I u Otto Tekautx. Otto looked at thea and then at me. "Why not?"| I shoots back. Hi "So would you if yoi were aaleep." . ; The four eioters from Holmes it* nue seemed to have » great time jab bering away at nothing But, by gol ly! There - are only three of the» there now, where before there weri four. Where is the fourth sister! You know, the recording secretary "She's over in the corner reading i ttiagasine," said Chicago Red to me "Ho, ho, gang, get ready for it earthquake. Here comes Carl, Stu ley and Joe Yokus, the goofy league,' cried out Pecoe, beginning to run. It was in such a manner that Chi cago was at last reached. As to what took place in Chicago you will hear*plenty about from oth or writers more able than I. Oh the way bkek home Stanley, Jo« and Carl were aU. snoozing away it ent corners of the ctr. Dm delion and Susie were again dead tc the world. The conductor wis u crabby as aver, etc. "Ho hum," think I, "I'll bunk on my ear over is thai comfortable looking corner behind them poker players." No sooner s^ic than done. ... Comlite.. P. B.—With apologies to all mentioned in the above yarn, wv ( . . . ._v_' CKUSADERfl; FAU. FR0I.U. n, Ohio.—On Saturday,, Nor, lit Of 8 j). m., the "Crusaders," No 864, and "Bled," No. 17, .will hold i big 4apoe at the Slovene Nat'l. Home, cor. Pparl Ave. and 91st St. Music for that occasion will be furnished by the well known "Arcadian Melody Pi-lota" of Cleveland, Ohio. There will be' free favors and merrymakers, and wo will have REFRESHMENTS OF ALL SINDS We fraternally invite all of our sister lodges of Cleveland and vicinity pers locate the pet monkey that and ««tend a cordial invitation to -m rsrsAD DANCE NOT. IT. Lorain, Or—The Lodge is having a big blow-out —a Fall rirolle November 17. Hurray! in be there with bells os. And a little birdie told aw thsy are going to have a hot musio—Arendtan Pilots. Oh. bey! They surely must bo peppy and snappy Coma eg, bays! 1 miss It for tho work*. Of c4 them. tea. Udgsss^ Jumped tho trsth, If sd, notify me. ♦ 4 0 "Gorilla" F. Marolt tried to show tho girls' bowling team -some pointers, but they rang him rsgged. Girls, be nice to.him. m «v • • • Lodges, keep next year's Labor day open, please. .„ t- .I»«!» * • • Passed last mdetkig: "Anyone not attending next month's meeting wig be fined Ws»" So mnk« it your loyal duty to be there, 0a..' Hold her, Brothers ahd Sisters. ♦ » e Did you hear about the "Kansry Exhibition" at PtibHe had Stragglers wllf be Well represented by the Hgreat real human Kanary in captivity. * • 1 •• a We wonder where is the publicity committee? Wake v-! The next Straggler dane« will be December IS, Thursday Eva. Got yohr tickets in advance. Bs tksts ios* t v : • Vj A 0 0 0 Where was Susie whan the Hghts went out? I know. „ 0 0 0 ' My Diary-—No. S. "If I msks good," says he to me— "If you maha gosi," saH I ^ him. "Cut out the ir—Put ta a "Winand say "I WIR Make Good!" Why have s doubt sbout a route yea pick eut te roach your goal, and tf there bo uasertshfty. why flash It? A sheath will hid*!'â, broken .word, maybe tho WH Is oB you FaltS and put up a OSod Front. Lot^s and .Good dance floor?—Yes! Hot music?—Oh, boy! Eofreshments7—And how! Free favors?—Absolutely! Checking ? —Sure! Free packing?—Uh, huh! Anything else you want to know about the answer ls—Yes! 8o whit more do YOU want? All that WE want Is a jolly big crowd out to hiv* a good time. We will have the good time reidT and waiting for you at the Slov. Natl Home, Sat., Nov. 17, at 8 p. m. So come and get It before we throw it away. ; ,i * i;,,,t' .. AN APPRECIATION •uf- Chicago.—Whoopee! It wai a cess. Yes, an enormoua success ww accomplished at Integrity« Ftnt ^ mml dailce. The credit of this cass was due to all those who st-•tended this big affair. We sre ful to the entire Integrity lodirç for tho way la whioh they hsndled the business of the dsnce. Sunglsres * Lyons sre to be thsnked for cnminI such s distance to see our dsnce V over as s "howling" success. We are grateful to those who ha»« rendered their services for the r^ of the lodge. Individuel falls on: Anns gramer, Ross Vofjir. Mrs. Abram. Mrs. Dedich snd #•» Buss! Busal What's this? Oh, tkj 8unglares are having "The Ps»w Lodges" at Lyons «i Novsmter ~ Thee. Famous Abeling's Hyncertll» Famous Aheling't — fei hearts at Integrity's Firrt ■St this __ will be on hand Lofs show the Lyons people thst appreciate things done fofj» W \ng present st this dance What ssr J. It—Ii—Boms C STALWARTS' SECÓND ANNUAL DANCE Lodge No. 608, S. N. P. J. MTUMV, HOVESltl 17th, im, it IM t. S si Gerstan-American Home wu iW|¿rr oncMEsnu wax nnwTAiN ADMISSION SOe__ COMMUTEE- SREDA, 14. Topic* of tke Week Dancing has now bpcome a diver ¡o„ for «I! ogee, the yontig, I I old the not The dance ao youngend the w^kh haa contributed more than any other dance to the popularity of dancing in thia modern age, & the Walt«. It w»h heard of aa early aa 1796. It vli danced by Henry IH of Franc* „ the volt«. It haa far more than ooc hundred yeere brought aunshine to wen and women. a a a Tha WalU will be one of the tore« at The Dance of the Ladgaa, riven under tha aaspiees of the Sua-¡lares Lodge Ne. MS SNPJ, on Saturday. November 24th, at the Lyona Town Hall, where Abollng's Famous Syncopators ^11 play the beat of mu-lie, thua assisting the eonteatanta to be mutera ofjtheir poile and to keep perfect time, thereby contributing every real charm to dancinf and making the Contact mora interesting ga the competitor for honors will be very keen. The eopple«, who, in the opinion of oar judgee, will be proclaimed the moat gtrfeet weltxers, will be' awarded caah prises, and if they alio 'represent a lodge of the SNPJ, that lod|f will also, be awarded a prise. The Conteat will last one half hour, divided into a twenty and a ten min-ute period, ae* »hall start promptly at eleven o'clock in tha evening. • * » The writer, aa impartial observer, sincerely believea that the banquet given by the Pioneer Lodge' in boner of her Third Annjreraanj, waa the moat sacessfitl banquet that has yet been held araongthe Slovenes in Chicago. Due acknowledgement and credit far the huge raccees of thia gm undertaking mutt be given the Entertainment Committee of the Pio-naar Lodge. Thp writer expresses his sincere thanks to the Entertainment Committee f>' »: »vanU, aad Strabane. Pa.—Everyone seemed to be of the opinion that the last old fashioned dance we had several weeks ■go waa a eecceae, ao they decided to have another on the lTUt, and make this one a greater euccess. From my point ef view, It was a success, because I saw two fellow members dancing, and I'm aura it waa the Writ time I ev« saw them dance. Keep up the good word, boye, and you'll aoon be a second Maurice. I also noted aeveral changes la a Romance that I thought seemed to be headed for "A-twe-can-live-ae-cheap-as-one." Where have I been that I hadn't noticed this before? I'll have to get back on the job; what aay?— But, changing the subject, we made qaita a financial auccess of tha danoe, alao. I think that was the best part of it pll. So, now I think it's up to the Entertainment Committee to get busy and prepare for this wonderful dance on tha 17th and be prepared to handle a larger crowd. The girls were fully represented at Sunday's meeting, bat the boys,— don't mention it They muet have been sleeping off the effects of Saturday night. — Everyone ahould be present at tha December meeting. It la going to be the moet important meeting of the year, and in case you want te save fOe, be prepared to come, because that fine Is being assessed to all who de not attend. Just think what »Oc eaa bay and oome to the meeting. I have heard some whisperings of wonderful change* to be made, and a bet time promlaed for at who attend, and of greet speeches to be made by oar wet) knows orators as to why We should have this and why we shouldn't has«, that, etc. Come oae, come all,' and sea and he«r for yourself. Pleas«, dt «ome.and gtye us a chance to see everyone that la I member.of No. 589. I'm «are t haven't seen everyone, although I seem to know everybody's bSaftiesf, and I really ought to know^ yvkrybody, so please come for my sjate, if for any reasov , \ . J * KnoCker. . F. 8/—The little lecture given by our President at the last meeting is %otth a good bit of applaus*. Thanks, Mr. President, I enjoyed it, although some of them may h*vk not liked It. Iff conscience ia clear. 1 .-— OOOH! LOOK! SURPRISE! Milwaukee. Wis.—Hang on to your seSts, folks, I am about to spring i very plefaant surprise on «11 of you and ! know, youll be tickled pink. All set? Let's gel Singing lodge "Naprej" has an unusual choioe treat in store for everyone, and youtl be town was all aflutter over a play in Waukegan, called "The Gypsy Rover/ and it was such a wonderful sueceaa that lodge "Naprej" has decided to give everyone in Milwaukee S chance te see It, also. Jttit think, folks, hare you have aa opportunity te sea this on'usual play, <* operetta, right neAr your own home at the paltry price of fifty cental The operetta "Gypsy Rover" will be given HfEtigllsh. I advise all of t^le young folks to be preeetlt, because thia ia qvite a romantic act and you may g«n some knowledge in Gypsy Wve making (I've heard It's quite ef fectlv«i>—RemeSibef, this Is some thing oat ef the ordinary, nomethin* yea «sent see at any of the thUters and I am sure it'll give us all great pleasure to see saeh good acting of out own sisters and brothers from Wiukegan. So come on, everybody! Let's give the Waukegan players a big welcome and at the same time give lodge "Na pre J" a hand by attending the affair at |he South Side Turn hall on De-• without fall. C V there! Antonettc Doener, Pub, Com. S*-------------- dévdtnd Rt rt onem' Third Aiutirerssry CJevaiand.—'Train leaving for CM-cago, Track S," waa shouted. Here the Comradea, Loyalltea and Strug glare, together with the Vlee-Frea. of CantHnbgfcg Pioneers, got aboard tha train. After singing, shbuting, laughing and playint * carda took pUce, finally tha train palled in to ChiCago, at the La Salle atreet atation. Here we were greeted by the Pioaeere, Sungiarea and Intagritya, off We went to the SNFJ Headquarters, where the lategritys had breakfast prepared for the Cleveland folka. A game wae cheduled at 10:30 a. m. between the StaTwarta and LoyaStel. Understand this was only a warming-up game. Loyalitea were victorloua over thie game. Dinner gong raag, off the crowd went wheii the Sungiarea had dinner for the Stalwarte and Cleveland people. Off to Douglas park baseball field, the Loyatttes and Little Forts from Waukegan, III., both teama went on the field with their minds made Op that they will be the winning team and carry tha honore of the SNPJ Championahlp. Both teams put up a hard battle, bat the Loyalltea oould not be bee ten, the score being 8-4, honors were bestowed upon the Loy allUs. Altogether again we attended the Pioneers' Third Anniversary Banquet, which was held at SNPJ Headquarters. Brother Donald Lotrich, Free. Pioneers, was toastmaater of the banquet. Among the speakers were the supreme office re of tha organisation and the presidents of the English-speaking lodges, alao the managers of both baseball teams.—Brother Vincent Cainkar, President of the organisation. presented the Loyalltas with the Loving Cup. t Back to Cleveland» again with our thoughts turned back to Chicago, alao proud that Cleveland has one trophy for sports from the SNPJ or-gasisatioii. I take this opportunity to thank the Pioneers, Integrttys and Sungiarea for their go#d aportamanihip and hoepitality. ( Joeephlne Pod pad ac, Recording Secretary, Stragglere. àubelj's Local Triumph Springfield I».—'The Slovonee of Springfield and Central Minole have jagt had one of their biggeet days— November 4. On that day. which will always be retailed with fond memo-riee, Anton ftobelj, the now famoua Slovene baritone winger touring America, eang before a record throng of people at Carpeartere' hall. There waa something. different about thie throng, though. It ems composed of Jugoaiava of all rellgi oae aad pchtkal creeds. AH came out to honor and hear the greateat Slovene ef the moment in A1111* 11 c it, perhape one who la doing more to place the Slovene nationalism before the American people in Ka tree light than aSyone else. a Hie earning here in SprtngftCM was broadoaat in almost every paper that ia read by lesal Slovene!, from two Catholic pulpits, and by everyone who came, saw and heard, and were tery glad they came to the concert. , Yes, men erled, men and women both were overcome with surging emotions and gave vent to tears, well as pea la of laughter, when the maste* singer pointed pictures of an other day for them. He has a re markable poreonality. Many want him to come back ag ain, but If he would come our people would come again to hear him, judging from preeent enthusiasm. He did not only sing here, however. 18« paid homage'to, the Immortal AbrShMB Lincoln. The custodian at the monument, Mr. Fay, on learning his Identity, shewed him pictures Of the distinguished Slovenes, and famous singers who haVe' Visited there All the pictures of Slovenes ehown, wen of priests and religious officials. * ifr fcbetj'e pictures were added to the collection* hi whloh one of the two he was dressed In native costuSie. • • 1'. ,', 4 Mr. ftubelj wae gives a piece of woot 'from the Lincoln Home, and an oak leaf from Lincoln's tomb, flaod on a neat paper, with some penned words by Mr. Fay. Later in the day he was presented with, 4 silver watch chain by Anton Church, Whick was made some 1*0 years ago ba«k in Slovenia, and Whleh he says he will add to his costume. Sincerely, ** Joe G. Hrineeer ; Royal Reception Cleveland. Ohm. it certainly was hard to leave Chicago after the royal reception we got there. We wleh to expreae our gratitude to the Integrity Lodge fur the breakfast which waa very appetlalng. Abo wiah to thank the Sungiarea for tha wonderful dinner served ua. The Little Forta of Waukegan displayed great aportamanaklp in the afternoon game. They gave out boys a ran for the winntng score, ft Is tuch aportaqianahip that makes the word fight so interesting, .in the last issue of Proeveta it Waa eatd that thia area one of the best games played this season; and we agree. The boys of both teams made great playa and the score of 8 to 4 will give you an idea that it waa a pretty «von game. We wleh to thank the 'little Forts for their hoapftattty and hope to be able to encounter with them again. The Ploneere are to be complimented for the splendid arrangement of their Anniveraary Janquet. We muet aay that It was aa great and managed ao wonderfully well that It would have made any political affair look sick. Not to fqrgpt that the Chicken Dinner served ua by thoee pretty girls hit the spot perfectly; In fact, even better than the Home Run Hit made by Zabulty in tha afternoon game. The eupreme officers apeeehee were very. Intoreating, In pointing out the deeper facta of the organisation and Ite membership. Every speaker on the program was Interesting and they mpde uS feel that we all belong to oaek otto* ,1, q We would like to eapreaa more in writing—but there la ao much to aay that eVen If we wrote a book on thia ocoaalon we could not mention every thing, We wiah to thank all the Chicago and neighboring lodgee for the great reception end hope to have the p^eaa are of aarvtng you in Cleveland in the very near future. J. A. N.—of Loyalitea Publicity Committee. FACTS FOR LITTLE MRMRKR8. FORT «•ucease' Sungiarea will have keen competition for social honors In Cki«8goland. Aheling'a Famous Jrnoopator« have adSod another laurel |p their long list of eucOeehea as the crowd was Store than pleased wHh their wonderful hypnotising music, b . . . . , a, .0 —---- When Father Time erlll strike twelve A night, the BallSoii and ttM fettl Dadpii wRl reign and be Ring of Events at The Donee ef the Lodges the spirit of youth Will than predom inate. It then will he all for yeeth, youth for eH; joy for all. all far joy» pleasure for all. all for pleasure; fun for aU, all,!<>r fan. . , « a a Rverv thinking American Slovene joine the «lovoae National Beiwrflt Society S»d her moat active eeberdl-gate lodge—The Saaglaree Ledge No. «32 which meeta on the eeeond fri-day ef each month ia the beautiful eubaia ef CMoago, ham as Lyona, flliaats. / ^ . ■■I eloquent tkan ■powerful U TRN ANSWERS TO "PRO AND OON." ( lrv«land. Ohio. 1. Of course the lodges have some good peiats, but, as you say, none are aa yet perfect You have get to show me a lodge in any society that is perfect; and I want to tell yoa SNFJ is plenty perfect enough for me. > 8. As to Lokar and Podpadec will leave It to them to answer you. 8. Bro. Kobel was scheduled te speak in Lorain on the night the Loy eHtea gave the banquet in hie honor, aad It wae for thie reaaon that no one knew until almost the last minute of the banquet. Beeidea, when Rro. Kobal had hie lecture In the SND on St. Ctair Ave., many young membere wove there to hear him apeak. As to the JLoyalitee' grand spirit of eporte manlhip, granted! 4. No, Bro. FifoU, I am euro, does not consider himself the big nolae of the Comradea. We have other officers also, capable officers, J might say, of whom you do not hear so often, but who are always en the job. 8. Nothing to say. 8. Buckeyes, answer Calculator yourselves. • 7. Et eetere, Zippore. 8. All the more power to you, Pioneers. If you can get more members than we, then we want you to be champions ef the next caippelgé. 9. "Quantity, but not quality." You are badly miataken. Better do some mois calculating, Calculator, and thie time do year calculating right. 10. Co-operation? We've got plen ty of it, Calculator, only you don't knohr It. Rrea. John Lokar and Otto Takes« are a good example of thie co-etsrstlon. Thoee two boya have TOugWS ITT x Twre- tad vieStlty for quite a long already, end let me tell you their work la net at all for nothing. And then, la the event ef daneee, etc., you eaa alwaye find membeae from different lodges attending a slater lodges' affaire. That'a ee oporatloet L MI a^a leu la tor, If you come to C leveland. I'll «how you all the co-operation -yœ waat. I am earprleed u> think that any oae can have each theagkta ae you. Words fall me. ~ Wa. A. Sitter. FMSNDtfft* LODGE NO. «4«. Feeest CHy. Pn^Ledge No. 888 SNFJ haa shanged Ma meeting dates froai first Sunday la the month te the first Wednesday In the month Meeting stafla at 7 p. m «harp. " "oolfeecw what that means, mambera Wa Would like to have yea all preeent while So. Chtcego.^1 Lodge 8ie-The Cal-umet Sentiliele' Second unnual dance went off llekety-epllt last Saturday night. It eeriialnly wae a "howling" euccese; IS fa«t, It surpsa««d all our expeetatlono. The hall wa . with "ä wonderful erfcwd ef young folks. They '«are had a grand and glorious geed time, and wer« veey la. quisltfve wken 'hnd where wo were going1 tO'liavH our next danee. The orchtptin êai'rhd hot"; It kept erybody On the "go" all evening. While talking to a member of tke SSPZ I eras asked the following quee-tion: «Where in the world did that orcheetre gome from t It sqre makes the perapfretiod ran down ley hack. Boy, I'm eortainly glad 1 same to thia gala affair, —1 believe we will hold another dhnce like thie eomettme in the future, and here'e hoph wont g* ear Sates for the mixed as we did thia time with the Integrity. - 1 We wiah to take this opportunity to tbaak all tha members of the other lod#«s who attended o Special thanks is beetowed on Donald LotrWh, President of the Ploneen, and to Vice President Opear Oodina These two members seem to be tak Ing a great internet In our lodge. We appreciate It veey araeh. We not forget to thank the Preddent of the BtaHrarte fer atUnding arid the few mi ni here;' lot's etl do the same and get tan by December. Brother Tony Ob-luek haa a new device | did you no tfoe the bumper t Ufa take hie ad viae. Yoa, we had an oM faahonod broom dance, you may get tha broom Sa partner, bat Columbe* took a nee. Seereta aren't all""«! in company at elL ee the girls dlarueefd rrete oat in the hall. Meten, boye, the girls are planning a pleeaanl ear-lee, If you'll jeet be patient, we'll pat ydS wiae. Oiria! Sessember the time* place end day—the time Is ehert. are can't delay While talking te the boya, don't make Slanders, or they eertatnly shall begin ta wonder. Until the Sma'a ripe, refaee ta tell, aad 1st4« etl goavd oar eeere* weSr Y hope you're act wlshlag bad lack ta mm for «attempting ta write poetry. Ae RevMr! Aptaaetta ftoaeer. wm. Com. Lenard Podgornik y J By l^oals Adamle. (Continued.) Ju«t before the war he took out hia citiaenahlp popera and in the wartime, although an Austrian or Bo-hunk by brigih, he worked at the ehip-yard in Eaet San Pedro, making big money! while Avnee raised the children. JYe joined the Elks, cleared the indebtodneea on hla property, and ae the family Increaeedt put up an addition to the house and, a ahed for the Ford. He Ilatened uncritically to four-minute apeakere and bought Liberty Bonda till it hurt. The war over, he atayed In the yard at a smaller wage, which, however, yielded him enough to provide for hla family according to American atandarde and noW and then put a little by. San Padre wae booming, and Lenard and Agnes, lying In bed at night, spent many an hour dta-cussing how they might beat take advantage of the boom. They had three thouaand dollars in the bank and another thoueand in Ubertp Bonda Agnes favored buying a corner lot on Pacific avenue; she had heard that a Jewish merchant downtown had recently acquired several, which surely was a sign that something was soon to happen. Lenard, on the other hand, was inclined to consider a prop-oaltlon he had been let In on by a fellow named Joe Miller, whom he knew In the yard. A certain ship master, Joe, and two other men were getting together to acquire two lum-ber-echooners that lay anchored In the Outer Harbor and were for eale dirt cheap| they prepoaed ta etart carrying lumber from Puget Sound It was a big thing; after they got going they would all be makiag money hand over flet, for there Waa no doubt that a bbom would soon strikf the whole of Southern California, with tlw result that shiploads and shiploads of lumber would be quired for building, m Podgornik had three days tn which to consider the proposition. On the third Say Joe Miller happened to pass by hlim Well, had he decided yet to get In on the deal or not? Lenard hesitated. Joe shrugged his shout dersi it we4 Immaterial to him one way or another; he could do as he pleased | they could get all tha money thap'wanted ta Las Angeles and Long Beaehi he had merely euggeet ed ittfteeause Lenard was a perma nant cltlSan in San. Pedro, and they wanted ta give the home folks tne first «hence. At luMh-tlma Podgornik went ta the bank,'withdrew twenty-five hundred doSare, which was tt& minimum Joe Miller would consider taking, and, In exchange for a receipt, handed It over. That waa the last ha ever aaw ef either Joe Miller or the cash. Two weeks later he learned that tha whole thing had been a bunco aeheme, whereby eight or tea other workmen In the yard had boen similarly swindled est of their eavinga. Agnes, of oouree, was furious. She told Lsnard in forceful terms what aha thought ef him, and he silently agreed with her. The bunco outfit had no window into whleh ho might hurl o brick, and he brooded over his folly. At home he scarcely ate,or spoke fin the yard ho hardly know what he was about, At times ha walked In a daae. This waa the beginning of a streak of ill-luck. The week before Thanks giving, eoon after they had loat tha twenty-five hundred dollara, Agnes won a live taritey in a raffle ec ducted as aa advertising stunt by a grocery-store downtown | and on tha eve of the holiday «ha sent Lenard ta fetch the bird. He set out idlmedi-ataly, Intending conscientiously ta •ompiy with the «ommeitd, but on returning he met a fellow he knew who lured into taking a drink out of his bottle. Prohibition and bootleg glng were then still in their infancy and the rotgut which Lenard Imbibed preeently put him In doubt whether he was going or aoming. Ha man agad to walk, but In doing so he held tha turkey by lie legs, se that Its squawking heed dragged on tha side PNrfkijTT Thee a large automobile drew ua alongside and he heard Mmeelf ad dreeaed by a severe female voice which fer the first half-minute he was aseMs ta diatinguleh from tha tar kev'a yapping. The lady In the «ar a pie a red to object strenuously ta the manner M whleh he carried the fowl. That seemed strange ta l^eaard, aad, uncomprehending, he walked an. Rut Moeently the dame'e Negro ehauf-'cur rame after him and led him bark ta the eer. Meanwhile the dam« had ordered aa erehln ta haht up a peSee-, and when the latter appecred, Che Informed him thM eh« wee Mre. So and So of PaaaSena, wife ef Mr. So end-So, the financier and phllen mlei mmJk n^iniil slaa firaaMnill i»f the Southern California branch of tha Humane Society of the United Stetee She waa Mae a deputy sheriff ef the coanty ef Lee Angelee and, opening hef beautiful beaded handbag, ahe produced a gold badge. She had ar-reated thia inhumane wretch, who, on top ef hie ahoeking treatment of the turkey, wab alao drunk: would the officer kindly take him Into euatody? She wee in a hurry for a dinner engagement at the Yacht Club« but would later call at the police heed-quartere and attend to the eeee. Lenard spent four night x and three daye In the San Pedro baatille. What became of the turkey remain a mystery; instead of turkey maat, Agnas and the children had boiled beef and potatoes for Thanksgiving dinner; end when Lenard returned home, he found, to hla relief, that hla wife's anger had reached the point of speech-ItSMSSS* He returned to work in the yard and for days his fellow-workera kidded him about the turkey, for hla adventure with the humane Pasadena dame had been duly reported in the Dally Pilot. Lenard waa annoyed, .but Mtsi to appear to take their jlbea goodnaturedly, He moved about In a aort of aelf conscious stupor and one niee day he stumbled going down a narrow gangplank, fell, landed oti a fender-log between the dock and the ship, bumped his head agalnat a pile, and then rolled into tha water. They fished him out with a broken leg, two freetured ribs, and a cut on the aide ol hla head. m He waa laid up for three inonthe, and had hla eeeond treat In America. Agnes toned down her reproaches; the children were told to let him alone, and now and then a few of the folio wa from the yard came to see him In the evening or on Sundays. One of them, Jim Culley, a timid-looking, smiling Irish rigger who, If .he knew one, liked to "talk about ideas" and waa on that account often suspected of radicalism, brought him a little packet of literature, as he called It, auggeating that Lenard give It the once-over. Podgornik had not been much of a reader. Yeara lief ore NovSk had stolen hooks from public libraries and bookshops and made him rend them, but he had enjuyed only two or throe, and these only moderately, Perhaps NuvSk's taetea In book« had been too high for him. He waa getting the Los Angeles Examiner, the San Pedro Daily Pilot, and the Slovene-language (lias Naroda from New York, and occasionally ha bought the Literary DW geat or the Saturday Evening Post, to sort of keen up with events, although not Infrequently he had a sneaking notion that things were happening In the worM that were not mentioned In theaa prints; that. Indeed, everything was not as It seemed t that although ha whs an Elk and the father of five children and had a doc-uftftnt to thow that tie was a ellloen of the greatest country under the sun, he was but a paltry bit of nothing within an elaborate sehems; and Uiat this radlsal talk 4>ne heard from Jim Culley and other fallows possibly was not all hooey, as soma of the men thought. He felt all this confusedly without ever molding the feeling into the silent formulae of Ihoughl. He had little time for reading and lees for thinking, Evenings he was too tired, or there wae an Elk meeting; on Sundays, If he had nothing elae to do, the klda wanted him to explain tha funnies, or take them ta the beach and play with them. Ha glanced at the titles of Jim Cul-ley's booklets. One caught his eye— The Right ta be Laiy," translated Into English from the French of one Paul I-afargue, Podgornik read it. It was a learned Socialistic tract, full of footnote«, references to < tat lone from Teelta«, Salvlanua, Dee-cartes, Plata, Monstgner U I May, Saint Matthew, Napoleon, de Viller* m«, Goethe, and othare, moat of whom Podgornik hail never heerd at, unless It wae that NevAk had mentioned them ta Mm years ago In his discourses on the road, whleh somehow bad failed to touch him very deeply, lie read It again; then put It aside and looked at the celling. , (To be continued,) > IN MEMOBY OF 11 lY Joka Ms m* •"•Svdmfc ■Ü4— ^"Autumn Dance 17ft»_ civ m er t Ht 2067 & Lawadftb A Pavors for all Danrinff atarte at 8 P. M. Ikfe't forget the date _¿ " iT *J'M ! I*r >J o ^ VJ t'r ^' L'Ä 'J t,' ^ -J * (^' r m»* r vj (j^1 * t POROČILO O NAKAZANI DOLNIdKI PODPORI dne 3!. oktobra litt. It*. fan t Htrr Kupu .... Taraaija Aldrlja« It Trm nem Blatnik I» Mid Hnmw . John G<**a ..... ti John Orajnar ,. ssesvssr M Jvhn Iitokar .. JtrMj G«rM . TWm IUat4 Jrru* I Vi voda . 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