^¿¡rUM*"- KL£ 2TW5 PROSVETA »■ ^ i » t GLASILO SLOVENSKE NARODNE PODPORNE JEDNOTE uprarnlikl prodori i UwndaW Ato. TiIMIMMí r^tsr^ry^jjsrra; chtc*«. m, »red«, 19. juuj« (juiy i»), 193». stev.-number 139 Aawptono fot aaalHas >t ■ ih»cí&1 rot* oí poste*« i>rovui^T for in i»rtton HOI. Act of" Oct "SI i«17, authoñi^i oa Jono 14. ivST IComentaqi ^l.viB.0 tridesetletni-^egnsiu iUUj^k« ¡o ¡¡¡¡mlad bo SNPJ •^¿et let. Razum« I **not« dostojno ^ ¿^ojo obletnico. Dru*v. t * danes računati w tridesetletnice iri .1 re-Z datume v prihodnjem ^ je, da začnejo dru- rtu» - v!^ injo jesen S kakšno ? Z agitacijo za nove ¡ja je hudo udarila na-tU). Več tisoč članov je in več tisoč drugih je na j listi. Dobro razumemo ¿0 golo navdušenje ne mo-jjftiti teh bivših članov na-r organizacijo ali pasivnih iktivne, niti nadomestiti novimi člani. Pomagati yo predvsem ekonomske itn. Upanje je, da se te 0t v prihodnjih par mese-] oliko izboljšajo, da se nekaj boov delavcev lahko vrne i na delo. i se to zgodi, je dolžnost aktivnih članov, da prive-odpadle člane nazaj v SNPJ lit? tega pridobe toliko no-bnov, kolikor je sploh mofe članstva na predkriz-lopnjo ob tridesetletnici bo lijia proslava za našo jed-I to bo več vredno ko vse «deklamacije in govorance. to jih vajeni ob takih prili Érbimo, da bo SNPJ ob tridesetletnici spet štela članov v obeh oddel- je general Italo Balbo, fa-minister italijanske zra-ijne mornarice, ki je bil itiri dni g svojimi letalci v Chicagu, smo že po ved a-»obodoljubni Italijani v A-li, ki se nočejo ukloniti fa-Bemu diktatorju v Rimu, formirali ameriško javnost. Balbo odgovoren za celo političnih umorov in med tudi za umor socialističhe-alanca Matteotija. pa povemo še nekaj. t v Argenti umorjen ■ki duhoven Minzoni, je >čwtital morilcu in ga za-P*d kaznijo, toda rimski * j« dal Iklhu svoj žegen, J>vil (karkoli to pomeni) « njegovo letalsko floto in kardinal Mundelein je nedo na Vstavi, ko bile one, ko ^J°*til indijanski pa« ■110 «o Mu Indijanci isvo-glavarja. Eja, DELAVSKA TAJ MCA ZA ZAVAROVANJE Zastopnik organiziranega delavstva se strinja s njenim aačr-tom za zavarovanje proti brez-poeelnosti Charlottesville, Va. — Frances Perkins, načelnica zveznega delavskega departmenta, se je v svojem govoru pred člani In-atituta za javne zadeve odprto izrekla za zavarovanje proti brezposelnosti in predložila načrt, ki bi • po njenem mnenju premagal potežkoče, ki ovirajo tiveljavljenje te reforme, j Njen načrt predviduje združitev industrijskih držav v posebni grupi in imenovanje odbora, v čigar področje naj bi spadala uprava brezposelnostnega zavarovanja. Države New York, New Jersey in Pennsylvania na primer bi tvorile eno grupo, ker imajo slične industrije. Druga grupa naj bi uključevala novoangleške države, tretja južne, četrta zapadne itd. Take grupe držav, je dejala Perkins, bi laglje upravljale sklade brezposelnostnega zavarovanja kot posamezne države in s tem bi bilo odpravljeno tudi raketirstvo privatnih zavarovalnic. \ "Brezposelnost je industrijska hazardna igra, katero je treba odpraviti," je rekla delavska tajnica. "Delodajalci kopičijo rezerve, da lahko plačujejo dividende in vsled tega je potrebno, da prispevajo tudi v sklad, iz katerega naj bi delavci, ki izgube zaslužek ne po svoji krivd!, prejemali podporo." Perkins je namignila, da bo v doglednem času prišlo do federalnega zavarovanja proti brezposelnosti, kajti to kažejo eksperimenti v zvezi z izvajanjem zakona federalne kontrole nad industrijami. Spencer Miller, tajnik delavskega prosvetnega biroja Ame- (Daljo na 8. strani.) EkoMOMska koihriiea zaklj«£«ji svoj« posli Najbrž ostavl komisijo zs seboj. Sovjetska delegacija odgovorila Kanadčanom Post v Sibiriji; nov rekord Litvinsko-ameriika letaka dospela mrtva v svojo domovino Novosibirsk, USSR., 18. jul.— Wiley Post, ameriški letalec, ki je sam na poletu okoli sveta, je danes zjutraj poletel v Irkutsk kamor ima dospeti zvečer. Tam ostane čez noč in jutri zjutraj je namenjen v Kabarovsk, ki j« njegova zadnja postaja v Sibiriji. Post je v treh dneh preletel polovico poti okoli sveta — o-krog 7000 milj — in je brez malega 71 ur na dobičku v primeri s svojim zadnjim poletom. V Novosibirsku je počival le dv® uri. Uživa čisto malo jedil, da je ves Čas lačen in to mu pomaga krotiti spanec. Kovno, Litvanija, 18. jul. — Trupli Stephena Dariusa in Stan-leyja Girenasa, dveh čikaških letalcev litvinske narodnosti, ki sta zadnjo soboto poletela iz New Yorka in se v pondeljek zjutraj ubila v Nemčiji, ko jima je zmanjkalo gasolina, potem ko sts srečno preletela 4000 zračne poti, imata danes dospeti v Kovno. Letalca sta bila samo še 400 milj od cilja, ko ju je doletela smrt Edino logično pojasnilo njune nesreče je, da sta v noči od nedelje na pondeljek izgubila smer in potratila gasolin, nakar sta iskala primeren kraj za pristanek in sta smrekov gozd smatrala za travnik pa sta treščila v gosto lesovje nedaleč od Sol-dina blizu poljske meje. Na letališču v Kovnu ju je pa vso noč čakala množica okoli 10,000 oseb. Litvinska vlada je sklenila, da ju pokoplje na državne stroške in z vojaškimi Častmi ROOSEVELT SE NI DAL SPLOŠNEGA PRAVILNIKA laduatriake organisacije fte vedno kolebajo med prepiri glede minimalne mesde in maksimalnega delovnega časa Predsednik unije električarjev resigniral VVashington, D. C. — H. H. Broach, predsednik mednarodne bratovščine električarjev, je te dni podal ostavko zaradi slabega zdravja. Eksskutivni svet unije je na Broachevo mesto postavil D. W. Tracyja, prvega podpredsednika te organizacije. Broach je postsl član unije v starosti 1« let in je imel več važnih pozicij predno je bil izvoljen za najvišjega uradnika bratovščine. Zadnja leta je vodil uapešno kampanjo proti ra- Washingtoa, D. C., 18. jul.— Predsednik Roosevelt in njegov federalni industrijski administrator se še nista odločila za splošen začasni pravilnik za vse one industrije, ki fe niso predložile prostovoljnih pravilnikov, dasi beži čas. Poročila, da ae tak pravilnik pripravlja, se po navijajo že par tednov, toda Roosevelt ima vaekakor pomi sleke in — strah pred industrij skimi magnati. Nadaljnji pravilniki kapljejo polagoma. Pravilniki oblačilne industrije prihajajo v sekcijah; vsaka krojaška in iiviljaka stroka predlaga avojega in vse divizije se odločajo za 40 ur tedenskega delovnega časa, dočlm se minimalna mezda razlikuje t ozirom na krajevne razmere. Podjetniki za dobavo fradbe-nega materiala so se izrekli za 40c na uro minimalne mezde in 40 ur v tednu maksimalnega de lovnega časa. Illinoiska asociacija čistilcev In barvarjev oblek je postavila v svoj pravilnik 44 ur maksimalnega delovnika in $14 tedenske minimalne mezde za od-raščene trgovske pomočnike. Voditelji "beauty shops" ali lepotičarekih salonov imajo načrt za 42-urni delovni teden in 816 tedenske minimalne plače v drtavah na severu infl4 na Ju-ffu. Administrator Johnson pripravlja veliko kampanjo za pritegnitev trmoglavih kapitalistov pod kontrolo vlade. Kampanja bo podobna oni za raspe-čavanje » Liberty bondov med vojno. Natisnili ' bodo velike plakate a sliko srditega orla in z napisom "We Do Our Part." Ti plakati bodo nalepljeni na tovarnah, katerih lastniki ae podvržejo federalni kontroli. Napoveduje zrušitev privatnih unij Delavski vodja pravi, da delodajalci ne sansjo zanikati delavcem pravice do organiziranja v svojih unijah Kansas City, Mo. — Martin Franeia Ryan, predsednik bratovščine železniških {sprevodnikov, je napovedal polom kom-panijakih unij. Rekel je, da je kongrea postavil te unije isven zakona, ko je aprejel načrt federalne kontrole nad Industrl jami in da njegova unija dobi va dnevno številna prošnje od članov kompanijakih unij, ki šele postati člani bratovščine. "Bojazen pred odslovitvljo je zadrževala te delavoe od vatopa v svoje prave unije," je rekel Ryan. "Ta bojazen je bila od pravljena, ko je kongres sprejel in predsednik Roosevelt odobril zakon federalne kon trole nad industrijami. Noben delodajalec ss ns bo drsnil kr šiti tega zakona in zanikal delavcem pravice, o katerih ata kongres in načelnik ameriške vlade izjavil«, da ao njihov«. "Zakon j« tako sestsvljen, d« g« lahko va«k razum«. Nob«n« železnica, ki hoče vzdržati kom-panljako unijo, nima za to legalne in moralne opor«, na ka ter<> bi a« naslanjala. Nikak«-ga razlog« ni, zakaj n« bi delavci, ki ao uposleni v železniških delavnicah, postali člani pristne unije, ki jim edina lahko nudi protekcijo." ketirjem v uniji in dooegel u-godno pogodbo zs člsne njegove unije. Jsvno prispevanje s« Csraaiakov spomenik ss ni obneslo Chicago. — Dne 10. julij* j« bil v Chicagu "tag day" all n* bir«nje prlapovkov na ulloah spomenik pokojnega župana C«r-maka. ženske so pa vsa dan nabrale komaj $6200. Odbor z« spomenik bo sdsj iskal privatne prispevke od bogstlh Cehov in d«mokr«tov. Vrednost delnic poskočil« New York. — Delnic« n* listi newyorške borze so v začetku tega m«aec« porastle v tržni vrednosti na $36,848,748,000, za več kot tri milijard«. Por«st vrednosti dslnic od 1. aprila znaša $16,433,865,000. Skoro va« industrijs zaznamujejo porast vrednosti dslnic. 1 1 ■ BRITSKI DELAVCI SE ZANIHAJO ZA "NEWDEAL" Roossvsltov program izzval živahne diskusije med vodlUlJI britskeg« dolavakega gibanja lxmdon. —- Ekonomski «ksp«-riment, ki g« v Ameriki osn«-čujejo za "new deal", zlasti pa zakon o vladni kontroli industrij, j« izzv«l Šivahno diakuzi-j« v delavskih krogih na t«J strani Atlantika. V«liko a« tovori o možnosti uveljsvljcnj« sličncga progr«-ma v tej deželi, kjer a« J« doslej vzdr*«v«lo mnenje, d« j« ameriško delavsko gibanj« o-stalo to desetletja ladaj m britskim, v kolikor s« to n«n«la n« reform«, katorih cilj J« It-. boljšanje položaj« d«l«vo«v. Britaki kongres strokovnih unij, organizacij«, ki sličl Ameriški delavski federaciji, stolno obvešča pridružene organizacije o napredku kampanje, katero J« ameriška vlada podvtola, d« izvleče d«Ž«lo Iz (kpr«aij«. Britaki kongr«s J« ilsstl zainteresiran v pro vili j« federalnega sakon«, ki prapovaduj« formiranj« kompanjiaklh unij in krš«nj« pravic d«lavo«v do organiziranj« v svojih l««tnih unijah a atranl delodajalcev. Ernest Bevln, gi«vni tajnik U-pij« transportnih delavcev, odobrava stališče ameriške vlad«, ki J«, d« j« bresposelnoat narodni problem in d« Jo J« tr«ba pobijati n« tej podlagi. Kot program ameriške via-d«, tako tudi B«vinov načrt v««buj« tohteve za akraJAanJ« d«lovnika, toda v tem oslru op n« gre tako d«l«č kot «mvriAko delavako gibanj«. Bevln m«nl* d« bi uv«ljavlj«nje delovnega tedna 40 ur odpravilo broipo-selnost v Angliji, k«r J« najbrž raanica, ker i m« Anglija I« crog tri milijone brespoMlnih, od« poleg t«g« J« on proti vsa-(I nsdsljnjl redukciji m«sd. London, 18. jul. — Mednsrod-na gospodarska konferenca dokončava ta teden svoje posle, prav za prav — nedelo. Vsi pod-odseki majo predložiti svoja poročila MacDonaidu, predsedniku konference, najkasneje v petek Prihodnji teden, 27. julija, se ekonomska konferenca razide in najbrž se nikdar več ne snide. Državni tajnik Hull, vodja a-meriške delegacije, ne verjame da bo konferenca brez vsakega rezultata. On pričakuje, da konferenca pusti za seboj stalno ko-miaijo, v kateri bo zastopanih okrog 16 držav in ki bo zborovala v Londonu aH Ženevi. Tej komisiji bo poverjena naloga, da sestavi razne valutne, carinske in druge načrte, katere potem predloži vladam v razpravo In odobritev. Sovjetski delegat Özerskij je včeraj objavil odgovor na obtožbo kanadske delegacije, da Je sovjetska konkurenca z lesom na mednarodnem trgu nepoštena, kajti sovjetski držsvni lesni trust ne uključuje v ceno vseh stroškov kakor to delajo druge države. Ozerskij je ogovoril, da so v cenah všteti val resnični izdatki. ki jih imajo aovjeti a produkcijo. Obtožba, da so ruski gozdarji sužnji, ki sovjete zelo mslo stanejo, temelji na laži °*(n ANJKL ODBORA Str. jr-d* - m wl)f Ki. odbor. 8N-«7Prihodnjega me >* prične t fe «a Iju,rij dn« >0. k ¿¿¿I ' "bičsjnlh * pf». - 9+ * Md/ornaM naj » p. ------------- --------- ^ in pregieda- RusiJs je danes edins država na n/^1"^ v «t ki nima brezposelnosti In "pasjem. položaj njenih delavcev se stal preds. SNPJ.1 no izboljšuje. Gibanje za "delitev revalue." (Narisal Jerger.) Fašisti praslavljaji mHI- Odkrltev spomlasks ploAi« mo. rlkems. Katoliškim poslan-cem «o odvxsll mandate Berlin. 18. Jul. — V nsvzočt nosti Hitlerjevega štabnoga poveljnika fašističnih sunkovnlh čet In velikega ŠUvtl« fašistov so včsr«j med slov«sniml csrs-monij«mi odkrili spominsko ploščo v Burgsslsncku n« po«lopJu, v k «Urem st« s« lets 1922 sama usmrtila dva mlada morile« n«m-škeg« zunanjega mlnlatra Rathenau«, ki J« bil Žid. Ko ato mo-rile« ubil« mlnlatra, ata «b«žal« semkaj In s« ustrelil«, ko Jima j« bil« policij« za petami. Plošč« im« napis t 'Tu «ta 17. julija 1922 umrl« dva mlada in junaška Nemca, poročnik Erwin Kern in poročnik H«rm«nn Fischer, kl st« ss borils zs narodno N«mčlJo." Ultmn«cion«lističnl časopis "Deutsche Zeitung" Js bil vče-rsj n« odlok HUI«rJ«v« vlsde u-atavljen z« tri mesece, ker Js pi-sai, da Js itolijsnskl minister j Balbo, ki Je povsdel floto letol v Ameriko, tidovskegs rodu. U-rsdnlk lists Js bil poslsn v za-por. Večjo število kstoliških po-slaneev In poslank v rajhstogu In pruaki zbornici J« moralo odložiti m«ndat* Im4m. 18. jul. — "Dally Ha-raid," organ delavske strank«, poroča, d« so bili zadnjo soboto v«llkl izgredi mod f«!lstičnlml četami v Hamburgu, ki so ta-h tavalo boljšo plačo. Na odredbo Hitlerja J« bilo 12,000 fetal-kov odakivljenih In vač ato vrt«, nlh v «aper, . ^ 4iU «i » «Uta „ «M GKETA K. tin ^ M Ur«L. „ > t-», i NAZNANILO IN ZAHVALA 8 tužnim srcem naziutijtm sorodnikom, znancem iu prijatf(i žalostno vwt, da je preminul moj ljubljeni aoprog Rojen je bil 11. novembra 1887 v SUrJ; Oneliri pri Gorenji \u\ i Škof jo Loko. V Ameriki je bil 27 let. Bolan je bil viru if ¿tiri dne. Tretji teden svoje bolezni ne je podvrgel operaciji na ielodti pet dni po operaciji se ffn je prijela pljučnica, katera mu k n življenje dne 14. Junija »31 Pogreb »e je vršil po civilne« obrt na Hacket pokopališče. Tem potom se prav lepo zahvalim nr. ia i Frank Ambroitf, mlaa Stella AmbTjfffr. mra. Anne Intlkar. ■ Mary Kana, mre. France« Likovic, mr. in mra. Dick Hlukldi« mra. Stephanie Dolence sa vao dano pomoč in tolažbo v laloatdb težkih urah. Nadalje ne lepo zahvalim vnem. ki so ga obwkali, ki bil bolan doma in v bolnišnici. Bil je ¿lan 8.N.P.J., od kr.r j* bi Ameriki in 8.S.P.Z. od kar je bile ustanovljeno. Seoaj ob »mrti bil ¿lan društva it. SM S.N.PJ. in *t.. 172 S.S.P.Z., oba r Libri Pa. Bil le tudi ¿lan Library Izobraževalnega društva in nemški društva. Arbeiter Sterbe-K mm v West Newton. Pa., ta kar w najin zahvalim vtem ¿lanom in fori omenjenim dmštvcm, kakor tudi sam ez ni kom, ki no mu podarili krasiy» /vence in cvetljicr na aj«fl krsto mu v sadnji prijateljski pozdrav, Srčna hvala tudi vam, so ¿uli ob njegovem mrtvaškem odruv. Inkrena hvala vwm, ki i daU na razpolago svoje avtomobile In vet il i brezplačno pri p^n in vsem, ki se ga prišli pogledat in se'froslovlti od nJega. kakar u 'vsem, M «te ae udeležili pogreba bodi Vps hvala! Lepr. hvala fi sodniku društva št. 386 8.N.P.J. Math« Dermota zs lep naprobsil vor, ksker tadl br. Frank Likovich ml. *s govor ob Oprtem %n v angleškem jeziku. Tebi pa drsgi Martin želim počivaj v miru v ki ni ameriški zemlji. Lakko bi še živel med nami, a unoda ni tefai volila. Žah^a soprogs Rossie Homec, Library, Ps. Frank Alesh, Chicago, IU. J. D. Butkovič, Pittsburgh, Pa William Rim, Chicago, IU. Simo Vrknič, Pittaburgh, Pa. V blagr spomin druge objetnice smrti pok, leti dve, mi tapuičeni, noerešamo lalsatai. Že leti dve v grobu si ljubi soprog In oie TL Sheboygan, 19. julija 1»SJ NAZNANILO W ZAHVALA ha srcem naznanjaaae, da Je presplaula pe kratki bo- jan^a, m katetl*pm obredu «a Mary Cemetery v 8harp«burgh, Pa. |e Mia v *asi Hraatpri VMri «a Mraa^m. Blla JefU- Sin let, v Amerikl Je bila «1 lata, sahrat Med torn ¿aaem Je bil* na lefts t atari domoeiai. Tuka| Mpviia dovet vankov la dvs hieri, ..moienc Maty Ceetaih la Aim Satey hi epega hraU John Pav|iaic v Pittsburgh, Pa. Hike |e aelo mirnegs «««¿al.. taaafc je vellko pfija-leljev har ae prUal ilililind od raaplh krn|ev «1 njenema mrtva-ftheaa sdm. Lepa kvala rsem onhn. ki ao priW paka*nieo hropi| ko je leiaia na »rtva«mi edra la e4p. ll sa Jo apreaaill as zadaji pot. da pokopaNJie. Najlepia hvala dsmalce« za av. aaafte, damalrem vsaee* la sal«, kl Sa dak sveje avtogadbile Ingpfrln as raspslag» ft akjepa as zakval)«je«e tadi vpsn onlm. hi ae nam v teh laleetnih vah hsj pamagaM Is aa sa all drat naila. Krbn hvala vaai ahapaj. Naftl dra«i materi pa leNmo vetal mir lev pohaj v amerilht nailji. lalsie^i eatall: Maty la Uals Cealnlh. Terma. Pa. A«M la Vlck Satey, Faileta* Pa. Vrhaiki ia taW * NAZNANILO IN IAHVALA hi prijete- JOSEPI ZETTEL ajegevem artvift« edra la evetllka, tee ravaa taka hvala vnem aa da-akrena hvala ream. i pagraha. Najlep- lalejefl eatall: Mra. Bettel, i US. 8.N.PJ., Ne« Bright*. Pa. tf. JULÜA. gUŠTVENE VESTI Vaina sej« , o _ Član« druit- u- da ^ udeleie fe » -vr; ^Lu dopoldne. Vsi naj l «T * l^e brez hi«me, ^ tio^njenona Pro-tí^í ns dnevna r«du b n ¿ords ie več druit-i£mikov. Vsi na sejo «. Tob 9. dopoldne! frank Ponikvar, tajnik. .red^nika in zapianl- S ksrja p,. - Pozivam druitva St. 581, da se ude-Jffi« seje 13. avgusta vth dnevnem Item številu. lt vei vainih stvari, kate-i morali rešiti. Na zadnji I sklenili, da bomo izvo-Cga predsednika in zapi-,ii ker tajnik ne more vsa „opravljati. Tajnik ima svo-¡¡Si *ato je dolžnost vseh r. 7» se prihodnje seje u-Unton Celin, tajnik. L^na izjava društva št. 262 EmU Pa — V Prosveti it. s idne 5. julija pod našlo-L Društvene vesti je bil pri-« uradni dopis od društva « SNPJ, Sharon, Pa., ki se Ki redni seji v juniju, sem «otorjen s strani članstva, K imem kot tajnik v bofloče izdajati prestopnih listov k Itvu »t. 262, čigar sedež je irrellu." Pa. ruitvo št. 262 v Farrellu i- •t ruit-116 prav taka pravila kot it 31 v Sharonu. Stri rih pravil, člen 35, "prestop-i", točka 4, stran 116, se gla-Ako je v naselbini več dru-r SNPJ, lahko prestopi Članki k druitvu, ki si ga član iz- I. Zato opozarjamo društvo II, ako je napravilo uradni jofek, da je s tem kršilo pra-SNPJ, člen 35, to^ko 4, 116. rino se nam vidi, da druit-81 tako nerado izdaja pre-i liste k društvu št. 262. ni bratje društva št. 31, ¿lani našega društva žele ■topne liste k vašemu druit-kateremu drugemu, se jim Kjo izdati prestopni listi, ka-fele prestopiti, članov va-druitva pa nimamo pravi-ifovarjati, naj pristopijo k hru št. 262. Tako tudi vaše 0 it. 31 nima pravice zaiti članov, Če žele presto- drugim društvom. Nada-|ik v Prosveti: ta* tj ie omenim, da se je od iimuznilo nekaj takih čla-ki »o pri društvu št« 81 ■ii zelo visoke podpore. Ti 1 na sumu pri našem dru-pa so prestopili v drugo «> kot sveži člani." vemo kaj in katere člane Ako član pride k dru-tt. 262 s prestopnim listom, itooKt tajnika prvegi"dru-da opozori drugo druitvo «ju člana. Ako prvo društvi člane, ki so vzeli pre-li«t. je bila dolžnost dru-31, da nam naznani statistih članov, toda do-I lismo dobili še nobenega Mit uradnega dopisa drult-W je razvidno, da to dru-Pri nas zan«marj«nost p J' nafe društvo brez vsa-«adi(>ritva,.vsled tega se * »t- 262 Ml prizadet«, društva it. 31, *ha-in zato društvo it. 262. ™ P». uradno *aht«va, da ' i1 kar je ¡¡'« objavilo dne 5. juli-T > nasprotnem sluča-,ruA,V0 *t. 31 obtoženo naften »o pPMt0p|M ^ ' *1 k druitvu it 262. Prizadete radi urad-¿X društva H. 81 r« n. Lnt"tbo "rotl t«»"« i* rsdni seji dne 9. ju- w zahtevali preklic ** druitvo it. 81 ni hotelo vzeti zadeve v pretres ter so jo enostavno ignorirali, so prizadeti člani, sedaj Člani društva it. 262, vložili proti druitvu it. 31 obtožnico in zahtevajo zadoščenje in preklic. Druitvo Slovenec it. 202 SNPJ apelira na Članstvo druitva it. 31, naj prekliče omenjeno iz-jav6 do prihodnje redne aeje, do dne 13. avgusta 1933, drugače bo druitvo it. 262 primorano po-služiti se pravil SNPJ. — Odbor druitva it. 262,- Frank Kramar, predsednik; Ciril FuHan, tajnik; Anton Valentin«», blagajnik. Veaelica Fly Creek, N. Y. — Naanan-jam Članom druitva it. 467 SNPJ. da naie druitvo priredi veselico v soboto zvečer 22. julija. Vabimo vae člane in druge, da se udeležite veselice. Za dobro postrežbo bo skrbel odbor. M. Selen. Društvena objava Entiaon, Kana. — Društvp "Karl Marx" it. 225 SNPJ j« na svoji seji dn« 9. julija sklenilo, da vsak pasivni član plača 15c v društveno blagajno. Ta sklep velja za mesec julij in naprej. Prosim, da to upoštevate. Pozivam tudi vse aktivne člane, da plačajo svoj asesment 25. v mesecu, kajti jaz ne morem za nikogar zakladati. Ako ne bo plačano, se bom v vseh slučajih ravnal po pravilih. Upoštevajte. Frank Jelovchan, tajnik. . Proslava 25-letnice Akron, O. — Druitvo it. 170 jBINTU obhaja svojo 25-letnico s piknikom v nedeljo, dne 23. julija, na katerega vabimo vse člane in ostale rojake. Vstopnina samo 15c. Clan, ki se tega piknika ne udeleži, bo plačal 60c v druitveno blagajno. Za ples bo igrala dobra godba — Akron Ramblers. (To je orkester, ki redno Igra na radijski postaji WJW.) Pikniiki prostor ae lahko najde. Vzemite Waterloo rd. v Kenmore do 28. ceste SW, potem pa čez Belt Line R. R., pa boste kmalu na prostoru. V slučaju dežja se bo piknik vršil pod streho na istem prostoru. Kdor nima avta, naj se pelje z avtobusom. Vprašajte za transfer na Waterloo rd. Pikniiki odbor: Martin Kla-rič, Frank Zakely, M. Klarič in Frank Neznany. Martin Klarič, tajnik. Izredna seja So. Chicago. — Naznanjam članstvu društva Delavec št. 8 SNPJ, da se bo vršila izredna seja dne 24. julija v navadnih prostorih. Na t«j s«j i bodo oddani dobitki ali predmeti, ki ao imeli biti oddani na pikniku dne 26. junija. Po aeji bo mala zabava s prigrizkom ln pijačo. Pridite vai, da vidimo, kdo bo dobil omenjene predmete. - Jo«. Kaaleh, tajnik. Društvene obvestilo U Kal le, 111. — Druitvo Sokol št. 98 SNPJ j« na julijski seji sklenilo, da vsak član in članica plača po 50c v društveno blagajno za avgust in september. Ker imamo izredne stroške in treba je plačati najemni« no za dvorano, druge poti ni. Frank Dmarh. tajnik. ie društvene blagajne, ki bo kmalu suha. Vsak mesec imamo male izdatke. Pikniki ali vesoljce niso sedaj j>reveč uapeini radi slabih Časov. Zato je bilo sklenjeno, da bo druitvena do» klada. Vsak aktivni član plača 26c v avgustu in |6c v oktobru. Od tega so izvzeti vsi paaivni člani. Prostovoljne prispevke drage volje sprejemamo tudi od pasivnih članov v korist društvene blagajne. G. Vida«, tajnik. Premestitev sej« N. Chicago, III. — Naznanjam članicam druitva it. 119 SNPJ, da «o naše mesečne seje zopet prestavljene, in sicer na soboto Večer pred četrto nedeljo v mesecu. Prihodnja seja se bo torej vršila v soboto, 22. julija, pri-četek ob 8, zvečer. Vse članice ste vabljene, da se udeležite V velikem številu. Rešiti moramo več vainih stvari; aliiale bo-ste tudi polletno poročilo. Vse na aejo! Anton Ia Beaek, tajnica. Skupni piknik Harmarville, Pa. — Druitvi it. 472 in 713 SNPJ (Angleiko poslujoče) priredita skupni piknik dne 0. julija na Oak Hill Gardens (Harmarville Park). Uljudno vabimo rojake, da ae tega piknika udeleže. Za plesa-željne bo igrala JeriČeva godba. Vso drugo postrežbo preskrbi pripravljal h i odbor. Prifie-tek ob 2. popoldne (novi čas). Vstopnina na osebo 25c. Otroci s starši prosti. Apeliramo na člane, da se pokažete v polnem ¿številu. Člane bližnjih društev in ostale rojake vabimo, da nas posetijo na tem pikniku. Na svidenje dne 80. julija! Odbor. ku bo obilo pečene jagnjetlne in raznih pijač ter druKih jestvin. Sviral bo itboren Polonia orke* ster, ki je dobro znan v okolici. To bo tretji letošnji piknik našega druitva. Na prvih dveh nismo videli sobratov is Buffa-la, Oakvilla, Tonowande, Go-wande In Lackawann«. Morda niso niti vedeli, da obdržava naie druitvo piknike na dotične datume. Zato pa uljudno vabimo na nai tretji piknik vae Jugoslovane i> omenjenih mest, da nas posetlte dne 23. julija v obilnem itevilu, ml pa smo pripravljeni poset vrniti. Za ta piknik vlada veliko zanimanje, ker se bodo vršile razne Igre in tekme za stare in mlade z nagradami. Kažipot! Pridite na lSth at. k aobratu blagajniku: Ivan Lotme. 258 isth st. On vas bo vodil na piknik popoldne vsako uro. Na svidenj« 28. julija! Marinko Radie*, tajnik Doriač drobiž Važna aeja druitva 811 CI«v«lBnd, O. — Uljudno vabim VSE član« društva Vlpav* •ki raj št. 612 SNPJ, da i« v vt-likem številu udeleie aeje dne 2i: julija. Podani bodo vmčuni in ukrepali bomo tudi o drugih važnih sadevah. Upam, da bost« točni. Seja prične ob 7:30 zveč«r. H. Stanič h, tajnik. U f procesu Kari, ki je pletena 1 pr >bt Glad« aeeem«nta Mllwaukee. Wla. — Naznanjam Članom in Članicam društva It. 284 SNPJ, da lahko plačajo avoje mesečne prispevke pri blagajnici (ses. Schiretz) na 003 S. 6th stre«t, ali p« pri tajniku na 1109 S. 2nd »treet. Pro-sim vse član« in članice, da upo-Itevate pravila. Zadnji dan ia plačanj« asesmenta Je 26. v m«-secu.—Jea. CHeket, tajnik. Društvo št. 377 Renton, Wash. — Naznanjam članom društva it. 377 SNPJ da sem bil na redni seji dne 9. julija izvoljen tajnikom, kar naj vsi prizadeti upoitevajo ter se obračajo v vseh zadevah, ti-kajočih se druitva, na spodaj označeni naslov Pozivajo ae vsi (člani na prihodnjo redno a^jo dne 13. avg. Opozarjam, da vsak član pazi, da bo imel asesment plačan ob pravem Času, zato je vsak član odgovoren sam za sebe. Naj se nikdo ne zanaia na posebne opomine, niti ne, da bo za katerega založeno, ne da bi i«to predložil druitvu na seji. Ako je bil kateri navajen, da je bivii tajnik zalagal aa njega, naj bo sedaj opozorjen, da se to ne bo godilo, izvzemši kot gori omenjeno. Radi nenadne smrti bivšega tajnika so pri društvu nastale precejšnje nerednostl, zato je vsakega člana dolžnost, da m udeleži prihodnje ee(je.—John Lekae, tajnik, 615 S. Main at., Renton, Waah. Tretji piknik društva 598 Niagara Falto, N. Y. — Društvo Brataka sloga It. 598 SNPJ priredi velik piknik v nedeljo, dne 23. julija, na Nogaahevi farmi pri Cooperage tovarni in Hyde Park blvd. Na tem pikni- Is uruada društva It. 16 Milwaukee, Wla. — Ker ao a 1. julija stopila v veljavo nova jednotina pravila, sprejeta na 10. konvenciji, je a tem maral-kaj apremenjenega, tako tudi glede plačevanja asesmenta, ki je najbolj važno. Kdor ne plača prvi meaec, je auspendiran In zapade 5 dni bolniške podpore, Računa se od dne, ko plača aao* stali asesment. Člani, plačujte asesment redno do 26. v mesecu, drugače a« bo postopalo po pravilih. Društvo nima na rokah d«narja, da bi moglo plačevati za Člane ases. Torej je nemogoče, da bi ae za koga plačalo is drultvene blagaj ne. Člane, ki dolgujejo druitvu na asesmentu, se opozarja, da poravnajo takoj. Brezmiaelno Je, Če ae kdo jeai na društvenega tajnika v tem oalru, kajti on ne more pomagati. 20c, ki se J Hi plačuje na mesec, kakor je ollo sklenjeno na prošli letni seji, porabi samo za društvene prispevke. Sklep našega druitva Je, da tajnik ppozori vse pasivrte člane, da Ae zglasijo do 86. Julija pri društvenem tajniku. Kdor J« začel delati, mora plačati dru štveni asesment, k«r drugače na mor« biti v«č član društva In Ja-dnote. Paaivni Člani morajo plačati vs« zaostal« mesečne prispevke za čas paalvnoatl v po-smrtninski sklad. Kdor n« moro plačati vs«ga naankrat, lahko plačuje na obroke. Člani, upoštevajte to in udeležujte se mesečnih sej bolj pogo-stoma, za kar vam ne bo šal, kajti s tem si pridobite veČJ« zaupanje m«d članstvom ln a« bolj apoznat« med s«boJ. Sej« našega druitva se vrl« vsak prvi torek v mesecu ob 8. zvečer v M Turn dvorani v spodnjih prostorih.—F. Perko. > k ararfa društva 270 Lyoua, II. — Članstvu društva št tTO SNPJ. Na prošli aaJI J« prišlo na dnevni rad vprašanje, da a« nekaj ukren« glede na- Defortlrana »mlgranUva --- - ---¿r - v - ., Ml prej 4«*oriir«u ««rudi lagreše* »od «U*e. Htw DeaTle ulj obljubil pomméi prell krivicam U vrat«. . MWPIPi Članica umrla North Chicago, HI. — Po v«č-letni bolezni J« t« dni umrla Jan- ni« Novak, roj. Sultariič in doma it Brezovice pri Borovnici. Rila JIt članica druitva it. 119 Praalav« drugih organlaacij Cleveland. — Nova Doba. gla-ailo J8KJ, Je zadnji teden izšla v slavnostni obliki na 12 straneh ob priliki 86-letnice te jed-not«. Dn« 18. julija J« preteklo 36 lat, kar J« bila ustanovljena JSKJ v Riyju, Minn. Milwaukee. — Druitvo Sloga lt. 1 JSPZ Slog«, pionirsko druitvo t« organizacije, je zadnjo nedeljo proalavllo petindvajset-letnico avojafa obstanka z obho-dom In ialetom v Wast Allis, kjer ao bile v parku raallčne tek-me. Vara Kari pred sodiščem Chicago. — V pondeljek pred-poldne ao začeli s sestavo poro-roti Slovenki Veri tošena, da Je aa-umor avojaga mola. Sodna dvorana je bila takoj prvi dan polna alovenakega ln češkega občinstva. Nov grob Chicago. — Tu Je po težki bo-laani umrla Mary Milak, doma ia Bruanic na Dolenjskem. Smrtna koaa v Indianapol lau Indianapolis. — Tu ao aadnje Čase umrli: Anton Kovačič, Frank Smerdel — ubit pri avtomobilski nesreči, pri kateri je bilo yeč drugih ranjenih — A-lojz Fabjan in Kocjan Kronov-iek, ki Je prej bival v Sheboy-ganu. Nova organizacija Bveleth, Minn. — V tej na-aelbini ae je ustanovila nova alovanaka ženska organiaaclja. Podrobnoatl le niao znane. Smrt v starem kraju Cleveland. — Mary Terlep Je prejala vest, da je 26. junija v Olševku pri Kamniku umrla nje-na mati Emilija Pančur, stara 78 ^ V Ameriki aapulča sina PHvaalal v čolnu na raiatavo Chicago, — Ivan Emirlc Je prvi, ki je privesla! na razstavo po jezeru iz Muskegona, Mich., in sicer v "kalaku," eskimov-skem čolnu, ki ga Je naredil sam, V «tarem kraju ao ss premislili N«w York. — Glas Naroda poroča, da a« am« spet doatav Ijatl svojim naročnikom v Jugoslaviji. Poeetnlkl razstave Chicago. Svetovno raastavo In ursdniltvo Prosvete sta poae-tila v torek Anton Stritof in Frank Sodnikar ia Clevelanda, 0.» urednika anglalke prilog« Enakopravnosti, Opersrijs Chicago. — Miss Eleanor Vo» grich, hči gl. blagajnika SNPJ, Je bila zadnje dni operirana na vn«tem slepiču. Poroka Ely, Minn. — Tu sta s« poročila Jos. Mavetz ml. In Rose Mutivič, oba tu rojena. 2«nln J« sin delegata 10. r«dn« konven cij«. Obilo sreče! Naaraša Ely, Minn. — Vlak Je povozil ln uamrtil Johna Mohorčiča, le mladega fanta, kl Ja bil doma Is Dot«njek«ga. Nova grobova v Cl«v«landu Cleveland. — Umrl Je Anton Peakar, atar 64 let in doma if Velike lese pri Krki na DolenJ -kam. V Ameriki J« bil 47 l«t In aapulča leno, sina In Itlrl hčer* — Hrčnl hibi J« podlegel Anton Orubčlč, star 40 lat In doma Ia Brežic na AtaJerskem V Ameriki Je bil 20 let In aapulča leno, v Chlcagu strica in v starem kraju starše, Ia Južne Amerike Buenos Aires, Arg. — Tu j« umri Milan Rupnik. I« mlad In doms Iz Idrija. Zapustil J« ž« no. >itaucLaai r\ . V SLOVENIJO cSÍVASU V TUST NaJMtrtJI« UM ............ || Cmu 4t Itttli , A«g • Dtr.au« I«—||k> inM h 0*wfw FMalk« a»N|«M » •to**Ul ta drulk« I« jlk «n» Ua ta ato* m u* aa Mtaw +m*mrnm «tak« 4» SW*«aU» outiktna roiLutaa v tkst VvlMMta JaUja H Sttatata .......Atf«.u ia aauoa PLUTJA a»M .......t «al« M A«««*«« ......OkUkr« f Awa«*iu* .....Matata^a I« U«^a iMkn .. Imalaa Utal. V|,r«4«ju m »I Km aa «m« aaMj Mir« «Mtata. m m«» M»« «aa« aMtrMna a»ra«.MM, ««H «a MU. FMIItam« tu4l « Mtarjlk V «a iMitllJk« Matavlta mi LEO ZAKRAJSEK Oaasral Traval Sarvlss rn» tseaad Av#M N»w Vark, N. V. 1 1 ...... .....■■.■■m. — Dr. John J. Zavrrtnlk PHYSICIAN A aUBORON orriok aouas at IfM W. tatli »tre« 1 »M—11M—I ilM Ila ttall» Tat Onvtal MU . at ISfts W. Caraiak R4. i »M—l »M ». a». MU«> Tal. ( «Ml mm W«4««M«r A »u«a«r M aMMi»taisata mU Umté—M Tal. i Ch«m aaaa ir no _ Auawaa—call adstin mm aü^aÜÜaJLVíiu Dr. Andraw Furlan DKNTIVT orriM tam «i i>m w. »MI St, c:«*««r llimmtl« a*«., (3l*l*«a«i tkttm., KrM«», NMiurtiay I A. U., » • ai»4 » 4 f U W«uka*a« Offtaal 414-ltfth Ml. Tal. O «tarta Till. Of. fia* baura Mo«M|r «M Ti>«a4«r, «II Mr a«4 «vanílica Wa4. 1—11, Su«4ar DELAVHKA TAJNICA XA ZAVAROVANJE (Nadaljevanj* • I. Mranl ) riške delavske federacije, j« dejal, da Je lajava načelnle« aveanega delavskega de part- men ta, v kateri Je naglaslla potrebo zavarovanja proti br«z-po««lnosti, zgodovlnskaga pomena. Dr. John H. Andrews, tajnik Amerllk« asociacij« za delavsko zakonodajo, pa J« dejal, da govor delavske ta j n he pokaauj«, da a« federalna vlada r«sno pripravlja na reševanj« probl«ma brezposelnosti, 4« držav prejel« f«d«ralao ped. M PrBBTOJOf Washington, D. C. — Federalna vlad« J« v te dni nakaaala podporo za naslčevanje bresjj>-salnlh 46 državam. Hamo države N«w Hampshire, WlseonaiH in Dataware niso prejel« nič«, ar oi federalne vlade, «kupns vsota, ki Je bila nakaaana državam, znala |6ft,6*0,104, KIJ-višjo vaoto, 97,464,666, J« do-bila drl«va Illlnola, Ne# York J« prejela 6,662,fM, Pennsyh vanlja $4,647,716, Mlchlgah p« $6,uBB4Wi« _. ^ __ ^ ******* ^ dlnat V/BIL0 NA IKNIK eaUua fttCNDC, Um. hi*m »iWw "MSU" ÉI tt. lilija nil ■ u^mm vrta t M« » VsmDs Ia uUfi U ševa| naj bo atar ali mlad vsakega spravi r vo* auVo te Mro vo«o dobro pounona Puc*U»ov« Fo^s godb«. nI Vau» IdUa lo vaa rabi Ia bledo« Hfal« vseh vrst be peebrbbeee, PRIDITE VSI I . . VeaeWní odbor DANICE. PROSVETA THE ENLIGHTENMENT UI.JL.MHA) IK LASTNIMA SLOVSKSSS WASODWS PODTOBWS JMM Ormmm W am* i+H+U br Sporno vprašanje DslSfSUMB «u IIM m Mrl Mti» Olm» la Ctaam 91M — M*. » M m 9* Um'; » S/SLTMW. nüTTfar tfc. UsHatf MM. ChUM*> «4 p«t cbu^o cum* im r« m». MM» tmmUim W-N par raw Niakn M w« II M »M tau; M M» Glasovi IZ Zsnlmirs bslsiks is raznih krajev Spomini na konvencijo Chisholm, Minn. — Minilo je že več tednov, odkar sem se vrnila • konvencije 8NPJ. Kot novinka mri »e znašla v drvenju in šumu velikega mesta kot je Chi cago. Naučila sem »e marsikaj od onih delegatov, ki so dsjsli dobre nssvete kekor tudi od drugih. Nekateri so trstlll čas na konvenciji in niso gledsli zs koristi članstva in jednote.^ Med delegati in delegatinja-mi sem se počutila kot v krogu družine. Posebno me je zanimal večni delegat br. Setina, ki sicer ni mnogo govoril, temveč večkrat zažugal s palico. V kratkem času smo se delegati spoznali med seboj. Zanimale so me igra, ker sem že prej večkrat slišala, kako i-zurjeni so čikaiki igralci. To izurjenost so v resnici pokazali pri uprizoritvi igre "Mrak". Postavila se je tudi mladina s svojo igro, ki me je zelo zanimala. Bratje in sestre, le tako naprej! i-—-- Nekega Večera smo se odpeljali k br. Verderbarju, bivšemu tajniku SNPJ, kjer so nas z ve-fccljem sprejeli. Br. Verberbsr in njegovs soproga sta nam vse razkazala. Njegov prostor Je podoben parku, kakršnega ni daleč na okoli, na katerem se vrže ra-zne prireditve. Eszšll smo se v nadi, da se bomo še kdaj zdravi sestali skupaj. Mladi Godina nas je vozil v svojem avtu in nam razkazoval in jasno tolmačil razne čikaške zanimivosti. Zsnimsl se je zame tudi bivši Minnesotčan, br. ob 2 ur, ,dne y d , John Trankovič ki J« u poslan Vabljeni sta vai delni- pri telefonski kompanijl. Vozil ČJi d d , — Je okoli ter nam » ctrj1' da 8€ MJe gotovo ua€l* delavci pričakujejo od naših krvosesov, ds nam vstvsrijo ne besa ns zemlji? Od nas samih Je odvisno, da se rešimo verig, v katere smo vklenjeni. Orgar nizirajmo se, ustanavljajmo socialistične postojanke. V slogi je moč, nesloga nas meče v žrelo nenasitnemu krvoloku — kapi talu. Vsi na klubov in Zarjin piknik 6. avg. od blizu in daleč I Odbor. Protestni shod proti šolskem« atentata Chicago. — Prihodnji petek ob 8. zvečer bo v Avditoriju iu Madison cesti velik protestni shod proti kapitalističnemu atentatu na čikaške šole. Atentat je prišel do vrtiunca, ko je šol ski odbor ukinil nižje srednje šole in Crane Junior College ter vse postrsnske aktivnosti, ki so potrebne za Šolsko mladino posebno v velikih mestih. Shod sklicujejo učiteljske organizacije in splošni odbor za ohranitev šol. Vstopnina na shod Je prosta. Ker je za preprečitev te nakane čikaške. piu-tokraclje potrebno, da ljudstvo ns j glasneje^ protestira proti odredbi šolskega odbora, se čita-telje urgira, da se udeleže toga shoda kot vseh demonstracij proti stentatu na čikaške šole. . .__XX. Domova seja Springfield, IB. — Delničarjem Slovenskega narodnega doma naznanjam, da se vrli redna letna delničarska seja *Q. jull- I zadnje redne venci je kon Clevdend, O. — Vprašal sem gl. tajnika, kako tolmači nova pravila glede plačila assess-menta pasivnih članov v smrt-ninski sklad in glede izrednega asesmenta za odškodninski in operscijski sklad, pa sem prejel od njega odgovor, da upravni odsek tolmači to tako, da pasivni člani, ki postanejo aktivni po l. juliju 1988, plačajo asesment v smrtninski sklad za ves čas pasivnosti, glade izrednega asesmenta pa, da je isti V veljavi tudi še za mesec julij, ker do sedaj še ni bil preklican. Jaz za svojo osebo moram u-govarjati temu tolmačenju, to pa iz razloga, ker se ne more nobenega plačila zahtevati za nazaj, ako ni to izrecno navedeno v pravilih. Nadalje glede Izrednega asesmenta istotako smatram, da je isti z dnevom, ko so stopila nova pravila v veljavo, to je s 1. julijem 1938, aam od sebe prenehal. Od tega dne plačujemo asesment po novih prsvilih in torej je Jrfeba novi aeesm^nt ponovno razpi-aati, Ako je dokaz» da je potreben. Da. ne bo članstvo —- kajti članstvo je, vendar jednota —-oškodovano vsled napačnega tolmačenja — vsaj po mojem mišljenju je to tolmačenje u-pravnega odseka napačno — prosim brate delegate in sestre delegatinje zadnje konvencije, da pošljejo gl. odboru pred polletno sejo, ki se bo kmalu vršila, avoje mnenje, da se bo videlo kdo je v pravem. Večina je pač večina, katero je treba por vsod upoštevati. Bratski pozdrav. Ludvik Medvedek, bivši delegat In odbornik za pravila, 5. ilte. Letna soja js važna, posebno v teh kritičnih časih. Roftltl imamo več vašnlh stvari. Dio-mov odbor bo poročal o dohodkih in izdatkih zs proftlo leto. Jos. Ovca, tajnik. nas je okoli ter nam v družbi Ludvika Rlglerja, ki biva v Chl-cagu, pokaral več zanimivih stvari. * Imenitno smo se Imeli ns zabavi, na katero me je povabil klub Gopher. Ta zabava je bila prirejene zs Minnesotčsne, ki sedsj žive v Chicsgu. V njih _ _ družbi sem se prav dobro zaba- osvoboditev "fom MoonayJa vtl»- W. Billingsa priraja piknik v Pri družini Smith, kjer sem n€d€lj0| 80 jJ^ ^ unavago-stanovals. sem se počutila kot doma. Prav tako sem se . Komentar upravnega odseku Ko je ena prejšnjih konvencij osvojila točko glede pasivnosti \v pravilih, se ni takrat nikomur niti sanjalo, da bo leta 1988 do 8000 članov na pasivni listi; morala zadnja konvencija tudi to točko radikalno Izpremeniti. Točna definicija glede zaostalega asesmenta je izostala in vsled te pomanjkljivost^ je moral nekdo tolmačiti vsaj do Ča- članstvo — to je one, ki redno plačujejo — obvarovati pred izrednimi dokladami v smrtnin-tki sklad, ki lahko pridejo, če ne bomo previdno ravnali, tedaj je naše tolmačenje na mestu; ¿e pa je sedanje članstvo pri-i pravljeno plačati izredne ases-mente tudi za pasivne, je gl. upravni odsek zadnji, ki bo temu nasprotoval. Ako bi se pasivnim članom odštela članska doba za Čas pasivnosti, potem bi ne bilo bojazni zaradi izrednih doklad, ki neljube članom in prav tako tudi upravnemu odseku, tako im ta privilegij postavlja smrtninski sklad v nevarnost. Pasivni člani ne plačujejo ničesar za časa pasivnosti vzllc temu, da ima gl. urad posla z njimi in je bila jednota do 1. julija t 1. obvezana plačati za njimi tudi pogrebne stroške do vsote $250. Upravni odsek simpatizira z onimi pasivnimi člani, ki so bili | vsled depresije prisiljeni postati pasivni. Marsikateremu članu smo pomagali, kolikor se je pač moglo. To naj pasivni člani upoštevajo. Poravnanje a-sesmenta v smrtninski sklad — ki ga član lahko odplačuje v obrokih, kolikor zmore ^ se ne sme smatrati za nobeno diskriminacijo, pač pa zg veliko prednost pred redno plačujočim članstvom, t ¡v , Ce bo gl. odbor, tolmačil to vprašanje drugače, naj pripomnimo le to, da smo kot odgovorni uradniki s tem svarilom izvršili svojo dolžnost in ne bomo odgovorni za posledice. Argument, da se ne more nobenega plačila zahtevati za nazaj, ne drži, ker tu se ne zahteva ničesar, pač pa je pogoj za pasivnega člana, če hoče postati spet aktiven in taki pogoji so zakoniti. ) Glede izrednega asesmenta naj bo pripomnjeno le toliko, da zaključek gl. upr. odseka se je glasil, da je izredna doklada v veljavi do preklica. Nova pravila nimajo nobenega opravka s to doklado in tudi točka glede izrednega asesmenta je v pravilih ostala neizpremenjena. NtfaM« Država bras strankarskega prepira. Vabilo na piknik Luzerne, Pa. — Komitej Federacije SNPJ Seja federacije Cleveland, Ohio. — V ponde-ljek se vrši redna seja cleveland-dokler «ne snid^l. odb£"tlke '«deracije SNPJ v SND na Upravni odaek jo je tolmačil v zs interesu skupnega članstva in in, v ta namen naj služi sledeče po- jasnilo: kot « # .i» «k f .» v Aktuar (veščak v tem poslu) nnSu I fftrmi; Pr*nkH? {?nction' K* nsm je svetoval še pred konven- tlls ori družini br Vidra Uini- J^ai V™1*^SS ^ ko «"<> " Posvetovali z k. SNp5 tslr slm biU d° f* Mtry" DtUvika * nJim, naj konvencija popolnoma u.i » lili ^ vwt ntm vel1' POmMrnmo o- ¿,#n DMiVnosti ako na vabljena. Z Vidrovo soprogo sva iVOboditi znana delavska borite- . pasivnosti, sko pa se Doirovariali o Minnesoti in u u »nana oeiavaia l se to ne da izvesti, naj se sprej- J^i. 77 , M,nne80l1l ,in lja, ki sta postala žrtvi razredne ' ,J «uj • —- — r " mestu Ely kjer Je ona pred le- Juitlce prMl 16. leti. Ng p|kniku fc ***** £ razmotrivalo tolma- tl sUnovala Želim, da bi se en- bI !fral R|0venskl Umburaški v^ vLrtnin* £nJe T* PrtvU' ° ka ?? 80 krst skupaj sešll v Minnesoti. j^r iz Forest Cityja. Na razpo- aaesment vsaj v smrtnin- ge društvs sama razpravljala na D . ... . .. -—--------Cityja. Na raipo- ™ i 8®m f®, ^P^U»- lago bo običajna poatrelba. Frank Vratarič la v družbi clevelandsklh delegatov v največjo alovensko naselbino v Ameriki, Cleveland, na obisk sorodnikov, prijateljev in znancev. Pozdrav vaem gl. odbornikom, delegatom in delega-tinjam ter prijateljem. Mary Hmolts. Večerni Islet "Save" Chicago. — Ko bo v soboto večer dne 6. avgusta večerno solnce — polna luna — posijalo, se bo pričelo življenja na Kcglo-vem vrtu v Willow Springsu. rUtnik kluba »t. 27 gozdičku in v doiinci sa progo Cleveland. O. — Klub št. 27 Na plesišču ps bodo rajali mla- JSZ priredi skupno s pevskim di in stari, vsi urnih pata. Z s borom "Zarja" piknik ns 6. drugo besedo: To bo moonlight svg. ns Plntarjevl fsrmi, E. 2«0, piknik socialističnega pevske*, severno od St. Clalrja. Zaveda- .bora Save, na katerega ste vs- Joč se naše delavake dolžnosti, bljeni vsi. Vstopnina nlska - vabimo vse. ki se zavedajo, da 26 centov — in "new deal" po- spadajo v delavski razred, ds se strežba.—Savan, istega udeležijo, da se ski sklad, ako nočemo postaviti v nevarnost naše solventnosti. Isto izjavo je aktuar podal od boru za pravila ob času konvencije. ToraJ, ako hočemo sedanje Toliko v pojasnilo, ftk upravni odsek: Fred A. Vider, gl. tajnik. St. Clsir ave. ob 7.80 zvečer. Po-( zivajo se vsi zastopniki društev, \ da so gotovo navzoči, kakor se tudi vabi in želi, da se seje u-deleže vsi delegat je zadnje konvencije iz Clevelanda in okolice ker bo važno v korist članstva kot organizacije. Odborniki društev, katerim je organizacija In dobrobit članstvs pri srcu, so tudi pozvani, da se udeleže te se- svojih sejah. Ne pozabite v pondeljek 24. julija v SND na St. Clair ave. ob 7.80 zvečer. Za clevelandsko federacijo SNPJ: J. F. Terbizan, tajnik. ' Najnovejša raziskovanja so pokazala, da nimajo naši veliki možgani večinoma nič opravka z vodstvom notranjega obrata v našem teleau. Ohranitev nespremenjene sestave krvi, vzajemno razmerje med dihanjem, krvnim obtokom, izločevanjem itd. potekajo čisto nezavisno od volje pod vplivom sil, ki niso podrejene možgsnom. In to je dobro, ker se vršijo ti procesi tako najboljo. Med temi nezavisnlmi silami imajo največjo besedo znani "harmoni" in "samoatojni živčni centri". Preden so jim pri šli na sled, so odkrili celo vrsto svojevrstnih "avtonomnih regulacij" v telesu. Sem spada npr. dihanje, ki mu je v prvi vrsti namen spraviti ogljikovo kislino iz krvi in ji dovajati kisik. Človek sicer lahko poljubno globoko ali površno diha, a to M la* i»rl»fi Hih 4»r, v I V""4 M»* tor ml IMf IHU • D»'4 M»mb«r Nft . «t Vsa pojaanlla daj« vodstvo tiskarne Cene smerne, linijsko delo prve vrsto S.N.P.J. PRINTERY k loj* Dmlirtj SS«»*» j M« ...... le Itnii K Mi, U((, j*"*1* NHiw.II .. Ur.»«-P** KnitTN .. . M» ..... JMr»h j J^V Mirt hi . . L««)« fnrnk rr»»li N*-' T"**« Mm Mali iff J*""* VMM T*» r* ŠHj.i| LUsreiis Oiflizi moiTM Kirurgij« -Hrčne operacije" Pred časom Je *»ki ljubosumni moft y Hamburgu oddal na svojo leno več strelov in ene kroglja Je obtilala v Jetrih. Od tu Js poro m a Is v srce, ki ga Je kirurg odprl, da Jo je odstranil, ¿ena Je posneje umris — toda zaradi bolezni na jetrih, ne v srni I Na Dunaju Je več šiber prebilo nekemu dečku srce. Otrok Je polagoma umiral. Tedaj so mu odprli prsni koš in poprsvlli srce s aelo vrsto šivov. Deček Je o-»d rs ve I Človek nI brezpogojno mrtev če se mu sire ustavi: V Lilleu| FOR MEMBERS OF SLOVENE NATIONAL BENEFIT SOCIETY AND AMERICAN SLOVENES WEDNESDAY With Comrades Editorial Comment« Ntw Fraltnal Pr< Well Worth Repeating It it well worth repeating the fact that fraternal societies are carrying on their fraternal work through the present financial storms—without any government assistance— because they operate on fraternal, co-operative and mutual basis, and because they are operated In the interest of their membership and not for private gain. While, on the other hand, we noticed that the federal reconstruction finance corporation came to the assistance of the old-line commercial—private—insurance companies to the tune of more than eighty-two million dollars since its establishment in February, 1932, not one fraternal aociety has received a dollar from that source. And in spite of this—in spite of the most pressing demands for various loans Upon the societies—all of the fraternal societies are still in existence and doing business. Private insurance companies are operated primarily In and for the Interest of the few, while fraternal societies cafry on their fraternal work solely in the interest of their entire membership; therein lies the difference between the two. A tu o Worth Repeating Following sre a few facts and figures that will well bear repeating: "The fraternal societies on the American continent have paid more than four billions of dollars in benefits to their members and their beneficiaries. They have a membership of approximately ten millions of people, with insurance in force of over ten billions of dollars, and assets of more than one billion dollars." When we let those facts and figures seep into our minds, we will recognize the importance and magnitude the fraternal societies play among the working people in this country, where social legislation ia practically unknown. The entire work now In the hands of fraternal societies really belongs to state and federal protection, but until such time arrives, which eventually must, we as wage earners must protect ourselves through our fraternal societies which to u* offer the best means of protection. Look Up former Member» We believe that the time is close at hand— at least in some localities—when we should see the members who became passive or suspended during the past two years because they were unable to meet their obligations. Invite them to come back into your branch. They need the protection the SNPJ is offering to them, and they will be glad to become again members of the branch they had been a member of, If they are approached and invited to come back to their old lodge and the Slovene National Benefit Society. Act now. How sbout another outing in about a month or twoT So many msmbera were sorry they didn't attend last time that thejr are all planning to attend the next one. So let's »peak op at oar meeting and ask for what you want. Our boys beat the strong Spartan team last Tuesday by the score of 6-2. This shows much improvement in the team, as the Spartans have just returned from Chicago where they claimed the 3SPZ championship in baseball. Eddie Zaletel was the winning pitcher and he also showed hie batting ability by hitting a home run during the 4th inning. "Grange" Launch also banged out a home run and a double to bring in 2 runs for our side. July 20 our boys plsy the Pioneers st Gordon iPark (No. 7). • Odds and Ends Met the Strimlan family while visiting out their way. Forgive us for forcing ourselves on you, kind folks. ("Strings" belongs to the asms family-) Frank Kolesha kept singing "I love you truly" time and again. Mrs. Smele is still an ardent fan at the baseball games. Thank» for the card, Max Traven and Anna. Louis Kosela gives a good idea of cooperation. Saint and Sinnor. ® FLASHES is to represent the Victorians of the SSPZ. All the Slovene delegates are asked to get together Sunday noon for a caucus and picture. La?t Friday Eleanore Vogrich has been operated upon for appendicitis. In another week she will be at home. Appendicitis seems to be rampant again. We have had three recent cases. It may be pleaaant to have an artistic temperament but you'll be more likely to succeed If you know how to handle a hammer and saw. The man who merely does his duty should not cxpect applause. DISCONTINUANCE Or SPECIAL ASSESSMENT In accordance with the decision of the Administrative Committee at its meeting July 14, the members Insured for disability benefit shall no longer be required to pay the 10e special assessment into the dlaablNty fond after August 1, 193.1. Members shall resume payment of regular aMMensments beginning with August 1. which member» snd branch see. retariss are requested to note. Thai the special asMeMHment was not dlscon* tlnued with July I, when the new by-laws became effective. Is due to the fact that the disability fund maintained hut a marginal rsaerve at the done of the month of June, and a large number of disbursement* according to tlio oM by-laws were anticipated during the month of July. Every argument (hat the special aasssa mtnt was no longer in effect with the validity of the new by laws Is without ground, aa the saint section remains unchanged In the new by-lawa. Any branch failing to remit the special assessment for the month of July shall be proceeded against according to the by-lawa. - Were you st the last regular meeting of the Young Americana Lodge? Were yes Sat I ef led with the number of msmbera who attended? It seems that each month fewer and fewer members com» to the meetings. Let's be«IS the latter part of 19SS by taking an active Interest in the meetings snd is the sffalrs of the lodge. It hss been mentioned that msny do set know the dsy one which the regular know the SSy on which the regular of those, I would say that they are held en the second Wednesday of each month asd begin promptly at f:M o'clock. Fee several aeaeons, the Young Americana have had a girls' beeeball team, and It Is to the groat disappoint-meat ef ssiny thai the gtrts are without a baseball team thia aummer. Hew-ever, several members are playing os other teams la the Detroit League. Sisters Tittle, Agnes end tsabelle Wershntak sre playing with the Bea Tes Club ef Detroit Tittle pitches and Agsee catches while tsabelle plays right Held Sister Edith Nagot ia on the Kelly Cloth»« team ptsying first base sad shortstop I knew that I am net atone la hoping that ear gtr1s will have S team ef their ewa again neat season. (Detroit. Mich.)- Usartla." S STRUGGLERS I —— By Lindy A number of question.« regarding the new rl—sis ef Insurant a have been received by Ike Supreme Office, to which we hereby reply that the member» will be advtaed In retar* to this ■»•Iter Imuasdlnlety upon completing all neesa. aary preparations for the changea. Members art requested to defer sny Inquirlea until such tlsns. WED A. VIDKR, Supreme Sec'y. When we uinalètor so"» wonder that the men hart ¡DAY, JUIIÜ; rxostEt* u\mnce at the also to decide on various question* The Revellers* Column !!!!,inr July 1« waa regarding youth in our organisation. II____ft ^n W*. many The meeting was not backed by any mmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmrn—-mmmrnm+mmmmmmmmm* J - ¿21 mating July ItwMB i. that many P (ÍLSnTn¡fhU and «re •rr^t meeting, in the ^ - 9:S¡| a. m. can enter, (Girls on the bring your im»rican's outinf St ¿-te^ Ube Erie wUI Hall * 6*0 or Ow fwup will l^ve at t:JTt£ other .t700 p. wporttnt because Wood-t^uVrivate and on* those ¡t pJU .-an enter. who can not read Slovene Id know what is going ' on at Admin. Com. meetings. ' „Mwbull team is still fighting || Detroit Class A League.! Sun« July 9, they defeated the Knights jtutiuania. The score wa* 6 to Iro. John Latkner, third base-n the stsrring player 'of the i-fc'*1 if Americans mourn thd pass-4 Si». Velma Obed, who \yfla the ■ry of the Wolverine Lodge. Obed wa« very active with the mine lodge and much credit goea fur the lodge's successi' > Her will be s great lons the I for sk u secretary she waf an Mt and willing worker, ller good i and hvr memory will dwell u forever. Our deepeifkym-9 is given to her husband, dangh-td relatives. t sore about the Convention: Mcrnky night following the 14iy of the convention, ac^bcus ting for the English Speaking eaa called. About thirty Ki representing the English I lodges ussembled in the Su-»reMdent'« office, The pur-•f the caucus was to diacuaa quwtions which wera<>to be |kt up before the convent*** and I also to decide on various questions regarding youth in our organisation The meeting was not backed by any political organisation, although it can be regarded aa politics. 8on»e of the delegates who were so against politics, caucus meetings and the selecting of a slate wanted to know why English Speaking delegates did not call a eaucus meeting Sunday, before the convention, to select a slate for convention officers and commit* tee?. Although that same day only earlier, they disapproved of the idea that the other grbup selected a slate. The group Which selected the slate en Sunday jrave the Engliah speaking delegates plenty of recognition, and any English speaging delegate had the privilege of attending this caucus. He could make protests or make a suggestion as to who would be moat capable of performing the convention duties. The following Engliah speaking delegates were recommended as candidates by the Sunday night eaucus: Andrew Grutn Jr. for Convention Vice-Chairman; Donald Lotrich for Secretary; John Rak for By-law Committee; J. OUp and Leo Peruahek for Resolution Comm.; J. Meaec and A. Steffler for Complaints aad Appeals; F. Gradisek and J. Matekovkh for Publication | and 0. Tekautz for Investigating the work of the Supreme Board. From the fifty candidates, ten EngHsh speaking delegates were selected. Two other English speaking delegates were esked to accept, but declined and then one of the two asked why the English speaking candidate» did not hold a caucus to select their candidates. English speaking delegates were well represented on the convention committees. Getting back to the English speaking caucus, some of the delegates were forbidden by their lodges to attend any caucus because they thought only politics were dis-cused, but upon seeing that only So city business was discussed, they were willing to attend all caucus meetings. Various questions were discussed, but no definite decision wss rendered when some of our English speaking delegates wanted to adjourn the meeting, stating they had a date, etc., or they didn't come to the convention to convene a few hours dur ing the evening. The quektion of Athletics was the most important feature and it woa decided that the English speaking delegates ask for an appropriation of $2j)00.00 a year The majprity of Engliah spsaking delegates were in favor of the con tinuatioii of the voice of the mem bers column. It was said that those who could not take the criticism or defend themaelvea when attacked through this column, were lacking something or were guilty in one way or another/XMore about the convention next tithe.) Andrew Grum Jr., Lodge 664. Am bridge, Pa.—The Combined association of Ambridge's four moat prominent clubs in an effort to stage the outstanding affair for the summer locally la bringing satisfactory results to date. As mentioned is last week's «olumn the Combined Outing will be held en July 2» on Spec's Picnic Grounds. IV affair is sponsored by ths following four clubs: the R club of Ambridge, Ukrainian A. C„ St. John's club and the Reveliera1 lodge. The Revellers attend the invitation to attend thla picnic to you . . . The program for July 19 at present includes« muahball games betwefh teams representing the four clubs; group singing; boxing contests and marathon race. The latter, th* marathon race, will be held at 4i8d m.; the racers shall start at the municipal building in Ambridge and shall conclude the race at the picnic grounda, a distance of eight and naif miles. Contestants have el* ready been entered for the race. At six o'clock dancing shall begin. There are other items on the program that are omitted in this write-up. The picnic shall start at 2 p. m and will continue into the early hours of Sunday morning. On Jaly 89 a complete program of entertainment, sports, dancing, a full list o refresh menta and the companionship of Ambridge's younger set awaits who are accepting the invitation. There will be no admission charge to the picnic grounds. Entrance to the dance pavilion can be had for tha minimum charge of IQc. « » • The Revellers' monthly meeting will occur on July 11 at the W. B. U. hall. Every member is requested to attend. The July meeting is quite import- int The changes In thrStfN by lav* made by the last convention are in effect this month. There will be the necessary explanations given to the membership at the meeting. Since the majority of members are in the habit of watching ths Rave-Hers play mushball on Friday evenings, presume ths masting will net start until • p. m. or shortly thereafter. • * • The Revellers' mushball team has gone on a steady winnig streak recently. Not a defeat Is chalked aghlnst the team in the last three weeks. At present the Revs are loading the City League in the sfcond half by virtus of 4 victories and no defeats. Tha team in its present strlds la proving to be one of the strongest mushball outfits in Ambridget the league in which the team is entered is the class-ifst locally. And to ba considered as being among the beat tsama, if not the beat, in thie community of a do-sen leaguea that includes soma to teams is quite a distinction. Recent scores in Rev victories are: Reva 8—McCoy Motors 1; P. N. A. 0—Revs 4; Tevlors 4— Revs I, and Revs»—Sweepers 8. • • e On Aug. 18 the Reveller muahball team intend to hold a gathering *i which the team itself will sponsor a prívate affair. Members of the lodge are requested to cooperate and assist the team In raising the neeea aary finances. The teen haa a fine athletic record, has been getting fa vorable publicity in local papers and among iocsl fsns and they are hopeful of getting local cooperation to complete their Aug. 18 program. Any one desiring details can receive them from any member of the team. Louis Kosels A Summary of the Proceedings of the Tenth Regular Convention SESSION II May «7. P. M. Report of Compensations committee was read, was accepted: Delegates par dlejn for X. regular convention—16.50. Spirit-O-Grams By Wheoalt St. Louis, Me.—The old ssying, "Absence makes the heart grow fonder"—aad so—here's hoping that the saying will have some effect oa the tardy Splrlt-o-Grams column. Many things of constructive nature have developed in the "Spirits" clr* cles. The "We" gang is singing the Volga Boatmen Song for their coming Boat Excursion to be held on steamer St. Paul with Leaders (CFU) on July 87 (Thursday nite). Boat leaves the Washington avs. wharf at 9 p. m. Admission ia 60c in advance. Little"Fort Newa *tk Chiesgo-Wsukegsn.-^JDon'tj drinks were served.' Transportation little Fort Lodge's numthly I was furnished ever« hour so no one ''MM! MM had any difficulty getting to the pk- a to be held tonight'Vt the U Home. The meeting- is to at exactly eight o'clock aharp. Hwiet to be there on tha dot n» are leversl important itema tocumd and deposed W, and "Weenie Roast" aftW the The Hooner the meeCteg ia tbj Montr we can start ¡op the »• Of courne, we expect all »0 attend. You know s one of the times that Wery-' It» together and has 01M Jolly traif. K of the people Just can't for-■» food time they had at the 1Hom« Pwnic out at fh{tA*b-Groundn. In the afternoon Ijmt wa. played between the ™ool girlc «nd our Snaps l*a Hnap. Won by ^ ^^ A't«r the «ame there jvere «f races for the obi' and r* Md rn*'n and gittl and rnxe, were awarded all "» A Horteshoe Tourna-h*'Ur J,!n* wss picnic Sunday, July 88, at Maple Gar. )*ry „i, I„ ní th* dens on Raymond road. Trucks will íau,! Th® attend- Z . **twg wa. the higheet i., - "ifn«K J1 « — if for the next * <" < have . >t- aer u', 11 c"n h^ Vf.rrT «et the IM, Ii* ^nn'v*raary, which »^-y. NoV. 18, k*<» .umn T Bp°n*'r "V th* Intention of »Srnn. V Mnd th' g»«»»-L^t: ■■'"-v-»- ttesak " a' our 'heigh-"v. u. their full eo-. November 12 November '»»¡a have derided to - »a. ,h. fir, ng^ • ill w fiftl» "••«•d Mise Be*. »"mv»r»ary festiv-aS¡S¡L*Mt be lea ve ín front of the Slovene I^ibor Auditorium. Prinre avenue, at 1 and 8 p. m. Several of the vocallsts are Beacon members, therefore we invite the publie to attend. The Beacon Melody piloU are «n gaged to play at Ficld Doy, July 80, ia Gowanda, New York, aponsored by the Pathfinders' lodge. The entira affsir ia U tnke place at a beautiful summer reiort, callad Mentlcy's Grove. We wish to Lbank Saint snd Sinner for the ir greetlags from Penna. seat to US io es re of Max Travea. Doa'l yo« realIy 4now who we are? Sis. Anns Vkdmar. member of Mge No. 14» HNPJ ia Penna. spent bar vaeation ia Cleveland at the Travea borne . . Mas aad Aan Travea reportad a wonderfuJ time apoa rotura-ing from thoir rerent trip to Penn ^ —«'i. must be Reacon ing from their recant trip to renn-Nw! epenr. #ahr! sylvania« . De von know that mors ai uT J!**' 10 Although the Ukan three-fourths of the Lneky * «a«Jl r*" ere «Urs memberehip are *»y and thai IVlJ",1* haow «be shall the Boom memhorahio consists of ^ kaew who fWoM. H ia planning a three fonrtha gifts? Two unsold tickets on. July Jacob Kacin, 2656 Ann ave. Possibly some one passing the So-kol Hall on July 14th msy have thought there was a prise fight or something going on, by the appearance of the ¿rowd rushing to the en trance, but it was only the Spirita' meeting with 97% attendance, which appears to be very encouraging for our progress. Among the various discussions was our 6th Anniversary, which has been officially set for Nd* vember 18 et Jugoslav Sokol Hall. A Singing Club has been organised by the Spirits. This club la going te prepare 8leveee folk aonga, which yeu will bare ao opportunity to hear on the Anniversary program. May we add that this Is the first glovene Singing Club in existence here in St. Uuis that la solely composed of young element Sis. Ids Buckourts will take the eharge of the club. Further details te be given at a later date. All those Mated for ainging, be present at the *okol Hall July 26, 8 p. m. , Tha dramatis committee has selected a 4 act comedy drama consisting of a 12 character cast. Members of the cast are requested to be present July 81 at Sokol Hall. August 6 is the date that should be remembered by every Jugoslav in St Louis, for the above date has been selected by 88 various nationality to hold a Picnic at Bayllaa Grove Each nationality will be dlettnguished by its members wearing their native costumes. Let's go, Spirita, and dig up our native coetumes for thla "League of Nationa" affair. The ad mission Is only 26e. Those going by street car will find convenient bus Membera are requested " to" re"turn "allJ tr»ni^tio" to I«>ve at the , H to Rre.4 Cherokee car line. We are happy to announce that our former president Chaa. Kacin ia a proud father of a baby boy, Eugene Charles, The mother (formerly 81a. Mary Yanko) ia doing nicely. The Spirits offer their heartiest eongra tulations. Bro. Joe Oasparovich haa re tarne« from the tour down the Osarks aad the Hugnell Dem. lis. Softs Vertov. sah sponi a ttéMeys Livings ton. iMttp^JMM The following r .....«.«««.» Supreme president Firat vice-preaident... Second vke-vresideiit. Supreme Secretary..................... Aas't secretary............................. Supreme treasurer...................... Chief editor.................................. Business manager...................... Chairman Supervising comm .. Supreme supervisors.................. Chairman Judicial comm.......... Chairman Investment Oomm.... Investment committeemen........ $42.50 per week 40.00 per year 80.00 42.60 per week . 41.00 40,00 . 42.60 42.60 18.60 per month 9.00 . 84.00 . 80.00 . 20.00 The supreme board shall determine medical examiner's salary which is not to exceed $100 per month. Amended section 2 provides that when travelling on Society's buslntai, supreme officers who are employed in the supreme of. ict »hall receive tranaportation fare plus $8 daily for other ex-pennt at well a» sleeper berth fare if so determined by the ad-mlnUtratlve committee. Other supreme officers snd members who shall travel on Society'» business »hgll receive transportation fare plus $7,60 per diem, and if necessary to travel at night in order to reach destination on time, they shaN receive fare for sleeper berth. A motion to reconsider the decision on Article XIV (Vacations) was offered and carried. After a long discussion it wus decided that officers and employes of the Bociety shall have one week vacation witfe pay. Article XXXIII accepted unamended. Article XXXIV, »ee. 1, 1» amended mo »s to provide that new lodges may be organised only In U.S.A. Other sections define how new lodges may be organised. Sec. 9 states specifically that members of a new lodge shall pay the regular aasessment for the month in whleh they are admitted to membership. Article XXXV accepted with minor amendments. No changes in Art. XXXVI. An amendment to Art. XXXVII provides for an additional lodge office, that of ugent for Society publications. 8ectlon 4 as accepted: Any member In good standing who Is proficient In the language of the Society, and who agrees with the declarations of principles of the SNI'J, and has been a mem-ber of the lodge at which he is a candidate for at least three month», and of the Society for one year, may become an officer of a lodge. Supremo officers employed In the supreme office, members who have bean guilty of fraud or embeaslement In any organisation, or who are church officer» or representatives of any Life Insurance Company, cannot ba elected to lodgs office. Firat two »actions of Art. XXXVIII are unchanged. Sec. H provides that pgyment of assessment and other moneys shall be by Po»t»l or Express money order only. .U „ SESSION 12 May 29, A. M. Report of Appeals and Complaints Committee: Nineteen cases were reported at this sesaion among theae being the caae of Anton Kolar, Lodge 66, Breeiy Hill, Kanaas, who charged that he did not recoive full amount of sick benefit due him. The committee confirmed the decision of the Supreme Judicial committee, Another qase was that of Rose Grcevlc of !«d Rsrvfdise Metre tnry, at l8$ft Uweepns aranae, satil • ,.,«,„ „„i.n, t. «ImI^ grfinsfH ai ««rriMfy ■ mSMy The nest meeting of the Welver-lees win be held ea August C Ac a are firing e deag price ef ene case force aad bare a warning thai IS worthy ef a lodge ■fpBtaed that the loan which had been Reproved by the Investment committee. The committee found that the Secretary acted in accord with the administrative com-mittae, ag per section d) of Article U, and that, therefore, the complainant has no grounds, and the expenses in this connection should properly be borne by the complainant. Report of Keeolutlona Committee Five resolutions were presented and accepted at this session a» follows t WHEREAS it has b#en clearly proved that Tom Mooney Jnd Warren Billings, labor leaders of San Francisco, were un-ustly sentenced and imprisoned seventeen year ago, and WHEREAS Mooney and Billings were the vivctims of class Justice because of their wartime activities for the workers and ifWRfi war profiteers In California, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the Tenth Regular Convention of 8NPJ In sessidfr in Chicago in May, 1988, Joins the workera' or-ganisationa in their demand for unconditional release of Mooney snd Billings from prison, in order that In a measure at least, the Injustice done them may be righted. - RESOLVED that a copy of thla reeolution be forwarded to the governor of California. 2. WHEREAS the negro youths under death sentence In the Scottxboro caae are the victims of racial prejudice commonly expressed in the South by lynching and by inhuman sentencea fostered by s prejudiced egntiment, therefore * IE IT RESOLVED that these negroes be given an impartial and fair trial. < Resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the governor of Alabama. WHEREAS, organised miners of Illinois are forced to endure JuuFdshiiM brought about by the prooent economic conditions, SBd by InUrnsI strife In the unions, and WHEREAS, this strife la the outcome of a reactionary administration of the old UMWA which refused to concede |g miners the privilege of electing officials and managing their gUSIv» It a frit snd democratic manner, and WHEREAS, thl» reactionary leadership was responaible for s reign ef terror In s number of ttllitols counties, during which Many progreestve miners were killed and Injured, therefore RE It RESOLVED that the Tenth regular convention of SNPJ In »eeelon In Chicago 1b May, 1921, expresses Its sympathy and moral support to the miners who rebelled against the old Union end organised tha Progressive Miners Union, and FURTHER, that progressive miners have been and to SB extent are today the backbone of the SNPJ, and It la, therefore, • (Continued en page 1» A Summary ol the Proeetdings of the 10th Rufular Convention (Continued from page 7) our moral duty to support them whenever and wherever they are engaged in a just dispute. 4. WHEREAS the Tenth regular convention of SNPJ in session in Chicago in May, 1933, enacted articles of the by-laws which cover the text and contents of the Resolution for Voice of the Members in Prosveta which wa« accepted at the Ninth Convention, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the above mentioned resolution is hereby repealed, said repeal to be effective July 1, 1988. 6. WHEREAS the Tenth regular convention of SNPJ ruled that real estate loans to members shall be discontinued, and as this ruling precludes the renewal of old loans the terms of which are from two to five years, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the Tenth regular convention gives the Investment committee the power to renew all such loans if the value of the property has not decreased so much as to endanger the security. Submitted resolutions on Soviet Russia and Jugoslav Day were rejected by the committee. The Committee on investigation and review of the administration reported on caaes of Lodge 518, Detroit, and Lodge 318, Baggaley, Pa. In the latter, Judicial committeeman Podboy was accused of falsification of the minutes in the trial of a member. The committee found Podboy innocent as the by-lawa were not violated in any way, and considers the accused to be a victim of personal vengeance. Election to decide the next convention city followed, and the city of Cleveland, Ohio, was selected. SESSION 13 May 29, A, M. Supreme president Victor Petek of the Jugoslav Benefit Union "Sloga" addresses the convention, and expresses greetings and best wishes in the name of his organization. A formal charge in English against the Excursion bureau was presented to the Investigation committee by Delegate Vrata-rich of Lodge 204. (See pp. 214—215 of the Slovene minutes.) The committee read the minutes of its meetings held to investigate these charges, in which appear the testimonies of members of Excursion bureau, Zupančič, Olip, Alesh and Cainkar, and of Brothers Malovrh and Vratarich. The committee reported to the convention that they audited the vouchers and books of the bureau (these were found to be poorly set up) and that apparently these were in order. The committee recommended that the Society shall not engage in any similar enterprise in the future. Motions and contrary motions on the report bring protests and explanations by members of the committee who state that the case is closed as far as they are concerned. A motion by Zaitz that those concerned testify to the convention, which shall debate the issue, and that the time so taken up shall be made up by a special evening session, carries by majority vote. The following brothers: Zupančič, Olip, Alesh, Molek, Cainkar and Zaitz made their individual reports and statements before the Convention, whereupon a motion that all concerned be cleared of any and all suspicion and the matter closed, was adopted. SESSION 14 May 31, A. M. Report of by-laws committee Article VII, Sec. 1 accepted as recommended, as also sections 8, 9 and 10 of Art. XIV. An amendment to sec. 4, Art. XXXVIII provides that the administrative committee may make exceptions to the rule that all lodge secretaries must be subscribers to Pro-eveta Dally. The rest of this article accepted as recommended. Articles XXXIX to XLII accepted as recommended. Majority and minority decisions of Section 1, Article XLIV are presented. The majority decision to amend this section so that a new 50c sick benefit class be established, and that no new members be accepted to the $8.00 class is accepted. Sec. 2 accepted as recommended. Class "A" assessment scale for death benefit was accepted as recommended. Amended Art. XLVI, Special Assessment, provides that the administrative committee has the right to decrease benefits or increase assessment. Amended Sec. 2, Art. XLVI I provides that sick benefit shall not be paid for the first 5 days of period of meml>er's disability. Scales for the three sick benefit classes accepted as presented. Accepted also the decision that the card system of record for the $3 class be reestablished. Sec. 12 allows that a disabled member may attend a theatre with the doctor's permission. All tiic wage aeale is "lower the other sections and subsections (with one exception), are1 excepted as recommended, as is «II of Art. XLVIII. Recording secretaries ............... 10.00 per day each By-laws comm. members.................... 16.00 each Credentials comm. membrn.................... 15.00 Investigation comm. members................ 15.00 Appeals and Complaints comm. members 7.50 " Resolutions comm. members.................... 5.00 Institutions and Publications com. mem. 5.00 " Janitor (for his extra work).................. 10.00 Report of Committee on Review of the Administration All the supreme officers were called before this committee and questioned as to their respective departments, as were also the office employees, the janitor and the chairman of the supervising committee. On the basis of these reports, the committee prepared and presented six recommendations. Report of Publications and Institutions Committee A resolution submitted by this committee for the establishment of an SNPJ farm was rejected by the convention. The minutes of the committee's meetings were read, in which It is stated that Godina, Cainkar, Molek, Alesh and others were heard in the matter of Prosveta daily with a view of determining the best course to pursue in order that the daily may be retained. A resolution to this end is read, and on motion of Zaitz copies of this resolution are prepared and distributed to each delegate. The Appeals and complaints committee here reported on the cases of Valentin Podobnik of Lodge 234, Andrew Bigovich of Lodge 374, and delegate Drop of Lodges 28 and 200. Follows a debate on the Prosveta daily. The resolution accepted is as follows: WHEREAS the Prosveta daily was of greatest assistance in the development of the SNPJ, and is still the best means toward further growth, and WHEREAS the paper is in a critical financial condition, and as the Tenth regular convention of SNPJ in session in Chicago in May, 1983, realizes the necessity that Prosveta daily be continued; to this end, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED that a) The Prosveta and printing departments be merged, and that the present system of voluntary subscriptions be retained, that 5 members of a family who receive the weekly, ma; be grouped for one daily subscription (instead of only 3 me bers as at present), but if one member of the family ceases to) a member, .he shall pay the difference towards the subscription if he desires his own paper, or the term of his subscription ghall be shortened accordingly. b) The supreme ¿oard may give financial aid to Prosveta daily from the administrative fund, if necessary. c) The wall calendar may be discontinued for the benefit of the daily, if necessary. d) Mladinski List may be merged with Prosveta and the reading matter of the former published In Prosveta, and the funds for issuing Mladinski Liqt transferred to Prosveta. The daily can not be discontinued except by two-thirds vote of the entire supreme board. The administrative committee and the business manager shkll see that campaigns for new subscribers and advertisers are conducted at all times. SES8ION 16 June li A. M. The Publications and Instjtutions Committee submits this resolution on the printing depigment which la given as it was accepted: WHEREAS the SNPJ has always championed principles of organized labor and the Proftv&a constantly advocates unionism and defends workers' rights, and WHEREAS the present economic crisis has dfcalth a heavy blow to Prosveta since large numbers of members are out of work, and many subscribers hav? been so lost, while on the other hand, the printers' wages In these critical times are extremely high, especially if we consider the financial condition of Prosveta and its struggle for existence, and WHEREAS it is in the interest of printers and the unions to consider the present situation of Prosveta and its subscribers, and to help to save the Prosveta, since they would gain nothing with its suspension but would lose materially, and since it is in the interest of the SNPJ and the labor movement generally to do whatever possible to save the daily, therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the Tenth regular convention instructs the administrative committee not to sign the four year wage agreement with the printers' union because this term is too long, and because the wage scale disregards the situation of the Prosveta and of our members, and further That the administrative committee undertakes such steps to save the dally as the financial condition of the fttper demands, that is, if necessary, move the Prosveta to another city where Lodge News Noti, uiDunvr/iuu ■ />■>/'.. » SESSION 15 May 31, P. M. Two resolutions submitted l»y the Resolutions committee were accepted as follows: RESOLVED that the Tenth regular convention of 8NPJ in session in Chicago May, 1938, expresses its sincere thanks to the Chicago SNPJ lodges for the banquet given in honor of the convention menilxT* on Saturday evening, May 27, and for all the other programs hiu! entertainments. 2. BE IT RESOLVED THAT IF two or more lodges in a community desire to nwrnv in order to decrease lodge and administrative expense*, they may do so if the members of each lodge vote In favor by two-thirds majority. jk All the members nui.nt I*» notified in writifig of the meetings, the purpose of which must be stated. Members who paid assessment for the previous month may vote on the question The united lodge* shall retain one of the lodge numbers, but a new name shall In- selected, as well as new offleera If the of fleers of the lodge whose nusiber Is retained are not willing to function until the end of the term. All the aaseta and lUbili ties shall immediately In* transferred to the merged lodge. Mem bers who do not agree to the merger may transfer to any nsarby lodge. The case of Frank Krabanja, Ixidge 22A was reported by the Investigation committee, and the committee's decision to approve the decision of the Judicial committee In this accepted. Report of ( »mpesnatkrn« Committee Condensations as approved by the Convention: Convention chairman ............................$40.00 Vice-chairmen ........................................« 10.00 each Secretary .................................................. 16.00 is Report of By-lawa Committee All sections of Articles XXVIII, LII to LXV accepted as recorhmended.' Article LXVIII provides for class "B" 20 year paid-up'insurance, and also that loans for assessment may be made to members carrying this insurance from their accrued reserves. This article accepted as recommended. Five resolutions submitted by the Resolutions committee and accepted as follows: WHEREAS social insurance and legislation against unemployment, sickness and accidents, and old age disability is extremely necessary to the workers In America, #nd WHEREAS social insurance is the means through which the workers will eventually be relieved of maintaining their own l>enefit societies, as this social work will be in the care of the state, and as it is, further, a step forward on the path to the workers' ultimate goal, namely, the socialization of the means of production and distribution, therefore RE IT RESOLVED that the Tenth regular convention of SNPJ approvea the movement to bring about such legislation and recommends that the members of the Society support it morally and materislly wherever possible. AND WHEREAS the Continental Congreas at its session in Washington. D. C., May 6 and 7, 1933, clearly showed the American workers and farmer« the way to achieve the goal of social leglalation and a new economic and social system in this Republic, IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that this convention approvea the decisions of the Congrats, and that the Society publications shall write in accordaaee with these decisions and declarations «To be cotit. next week) HARMONIZERS LODGE Kounttup, Meat.—Since March 4, the president has been telling Congress what he wanted done, and Congress more or less willingly has been doing its part. Laws have been thrashed out and passed to save our nation at the brink of diaaster. On July ft the Harmonise» Lodge, No. 700, SNPJ, passed a ruling that may help to save the harmony and good will among the Harmonizers. The main subject was the payment of dues. Hereafter dues may be paid on the meeting nights, and nights of 24th and 26th of each month are also reserved for that purpose. We hope that this arrangement may do away with all the misunderstanding and delay. Another important discussing was, sponsoring a picnic, which interest-ad our members and also the outsiders. We who live in this part of the Treasure State were blessed with lots of timber on our hills and coulees; we have lots of steers and sheep grating on our plains and hillsides; we have lots of open country to make whoopee, and we have several Senior Lodges that would probably enjoy our tasty barbecues. The last but not least we may have lots of 3.2 to wash it down with, so think it over you girls and bring your plans for settlement at our next session which will be on August 2. As for the boys, they are to furnish man power and carry out your plans, so let's see if you can put our boys to work. Members of Lodge Harmonizers are asked to attend all meetings regularly each month. All absentees will be called upon for reason of not attending. The next meeting will be held August 2, commencing at 8 p. m. Members, dont forget that date! Frank Polaak, Sec'y. _»_ INTEGRITY WEEK BY WEEK Chicago, III—Along with the coming of better times, ear members are taking advantage of their opportu nities and are going on their much earned vacations. The "new deal" is a welcome stranger to our midst Promises have been made with the intention of being broken, but there still are some who believe in their integrity. Restoration of the normalcy of pre-depression days can >be attained by the "fat pay envelope." Raise wages and broaden and deepen the foundation of returning prosperity. The stability of our buying power can effectually be sustained in no other way. In our program of reco very there is no sounder policy than the soonest possible wages increase. Where the choice exists it is sounder to restore wages than'It is to increase dividends or to restore them. Capital like labor, is entitled to its hire but labor comes first in any reasonable program of recovery. Not only in the raising of wages but through the continuation of a confidence in our "new deal" will we really be able to turn that elusive but much sought corner. As was stated previously our members have that confi donee iq our newest of new "eras" May we all do our bit and before we know it we will have returned to our former good times and things will be humming. The delightful and ever charming "Cookies" ^as left on a two-week trip through the northwest and Canada . . Integrity's writer M. Fleishacker is in Wis . . . Rambling Joe just came back from that good old Buckeye state . . . Trailors are making their annual trip to southern 111 . . . All of you members, dont forget the beach party, if you really want an enjoyable time. Have been trying to get some inside information on the party but the committee wouldn't be prayed —for the only satisfaction I could get was "be there and see", so I guess all of us will have to be there and see. The date is-T — F. J. M. Wend y°U wend your way u> U»m Fore.tC.ty on Su,*./, r«ce«. (smet, «w,mr: * int «d, of ioT^ all kinds course, refr SlBdi- Truck. % the Naprej HalTtt 12 * mm requested to 151 cents, .nd the ¿V SS* to bring . Bring your friend, with * * see everyone of yo« C; 1 know you m 7* That's all!" * uZl y°U t0 foll°* thel n ' »Mee, and take it fJ/l one who knows; it Bllre ¡^ Friendship" ,„ their crest«,* tainment of the year M*yar tad VKRONUN8 Verona. Pa.-^Come 0 heada. Let's get out of thU , and start something. WW. pened to the Veronians! ] hears about them sny more sit Radojcic went away; the Ve seem to pay no attention abou >ng to contribute an article Prosveta once in a while. At the last meeting plans ing made to hold a picnic at I hill Gardens. Now here's so, gang, something for us to g«t I er on and also to renew old y. ances with the other lodges. Twl for U* picnic will sppesr in the] issue of the Prosveta. Here's a couple of dstes Veronians to reserve: The _ picnic July 30 at the OakhilT and the Comets' picnic __ will appear in the next issue efl Psper.) Congratulations Revs and MpJ sola os winning the first hslf of] City League at Ambridge. the good work and show tl SNiPJ mushball tesms can do. the reins of Rafey snd Ri Veronian boys also won tho 1 in our district With such as Refey, the Kerns and pounding the ball over the our infield playing errorlm with the auperb pitching of 1 and Steve, our boys have i i chance of winning the secoad And then the snappy looking n that our boys have, represent^ Lodge colors of white and blue; what more could a mgr. ask! what do you say, gang, let's 1 our stand inga up among the lodges; in other word»—Let's up! Michael Upd RAMBLERS' RK"(>81NG8 Harmsrville, Pa.—The next ing will be held st the home of Anne Radojcich, 448 Elm Way, i mont, Fa., st 2 p. m. D. 8. T, oa 20. The attendance at the last 1 ing was fair, but let's haw a pi score at the next meeting, Aif Don't forget the Rambl* Harmarville Senior Lodge joist nic, which will be held oa July I the Oak Hill Gardens (for Harmarville Psrk, one nib Harmarville Ststion), beginnisg 2 p. m. D. S. T. snd continuing i •—John Jerric snd his orchestn keep you stepping slong the with "hot polkss" snd »mooth u and fox trots. Refreshment! i plentiful. The admission is oalf per person. All you need to bring, yourself snd your quart* Rambler J On to SpringfieM Springfield. DL—The Co Congress, Illinois division, »1 this Saturday snd Sunday, J«l and 88. in Springfield, in tho Club Auditorium. One thousand < gates are hoped for by the wrtl Twenty-two delegstes wer» r~ in Springfield, thst the writer I of. But an easy » ¿«'•»'¡V' seated from tfje Capitol. Tw BADGER NEWS these *Sre Slovenes. I Milwaukee, Wls.-At our last reg-! Those elected Sunday»»* ular meeting t* following were No. IVlohn Oeepg elected as officer, of the Badgers to and Mrs. Anton» Chu* , ^ till the unexpired terms of the re-1184, Mrs. Mary an. ^ npective positions: Anton Kamnikar, Mary Ostrosnik; Pres.; John Spek, Vice Pres.; Ed-1 A id ich snd Tony PW. ^ wsrd Jcreb, Trees.; Loo. Schweiger, | Are any Jugoelsv g Sec'y. This is to notify all Badgers that your assessment will be accepted only Ivery Friday in the week between the hours of 6 to 9 p. m. snd also on the 24th day of each month, the last day to pay your assessment. So please arrange to pay your aa-sessment on those days, pay it on or before the 24th of each month, for failure to pay on time you are liable to suspension. Please co-operste as much as possible with your secretary. My address is 814 W. Bruce (formerly Park St) Lee. Schweiger, Sec'y. elected over the •UUK«*' go, Benld, snd ff'*'*^-Katalinich of Benld the Oongres» quiet. What'» the «»tur. On to jTUm about e.U snd floor » J get here WellI.J-*~ Air blown by fana to create ai Pipe« conveying air from a warm prr.Mire of 40 pound« to the «quart I air furnace have been buried beneath inch fro« nosile« le being used to j his garden by an Oklahoma man to ionaea the eoil In Mouth Afriran die. th»rU T**IK' v<,|tvUlht<* roW FRIENDSHIP"—19S8-I9S8 City, Pa.—Whistles are blowing, flags flying, crowds cheering—what is the cau«e of all this excitement? A gallant ship Is entering the fifth port, the port of "Higher Mopes and More Succeea." In bold let tars can be seen the name. "Friendship." The crew stand at etteatlen while the captain begins: "My worthy »««men, you have accomplished your task, you have brought our ship safely into port. Your efforts have not been In rata. 1 am proud of each and every one of you. For five years you have Inhered diligently and now you have earned a holiday. or four is as y+ have lb* emerge*)' ^ alao, to take «"f^Zi * If so, leere at Dom. with The Annuslj^^ •f «be will be held 8eeJ»r ^, n~ difertor* T" ** come. Rem««»»" ^ Q tien te ^J^Je^ se*srel \*¥*m