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SLOVANSKE PODPORUJICI JEDNOTY ST6TU TEXAS

Entered as second class mail matter, January 3rd, 1933 at West, Texas under the Act of congress of A u g u s t, 24th, 1922 RONIK (VOL.) XL.

West, Texas, y e stfedu (WEDNESDAY) 13. T.TNORA (FEBRUARY) 1952.

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ZPRAVA ViTORU NA OPRAVU STANOV Za v pravde lm'atrske pohosteni, zvlagte ie a potfebne vkbory pro fizeni Jednoty fifednikilm State National banky a West a ustanoviti jejich platy a zaruky. Dodatek ku elanku 5. "RozaAS VirBOR na opravu stanov ko- National banky a fadu Jaromir eislo 54, liti stat na organisaeni distrikty." nal svoji schilzi ve dnech devote- I a jinSrm bratrum. V Olanek 6. Nezmenen. ho, desateho a jedenacteho lamZaroven take dekujeme vfele fadu tlanek 7. Nezrnenen. ra a dovolujeme si zde podati vksledek Praha eislo 29 za jejich laskave a srdee61anek 8. Zmenen a zni: prace teto schtze. Na tento vYbor byli v ne bratrske pozvani ueinene vkboru, aby Delegatem mute bkti volen minulem sjezdu ustanoveni bratfl: Frank konal svoji schtlzi v jejich domove pH J. Olexa, Jos. Slavik, Vaclav Bafina, Taylor, ale, jelikoi sedm elenti vkboru se jen Glen, kterk plati sve fimrtni poplatFrank Hlo&k, F. E. Hejl, Engelbert Jell- vyslovilo pii hlasovani o miste sclulze pro ky na H. U. a poplatky fadove spravne a nek, Leo Slaclek; Frank B. Steiner a Geo. West, vagina to rozhodla. Diky vam pfesne a ma tyto v Cas volby zaplacene; kterY jest Menem voliciho kadu nejmene E. Kacif. Tento v3ibor, dle naiizeni sta- vgem. jeden rok a ktext nav gtivil nejmene 50% nov, zvolil hned po ukondeni sjezdu naTajemnik Vtboru na opravu stanov nebo vice schfizi v rote pied sjezdem; sledujici fifedniky: Geo. E. Kacif, pfedseda; Engelbert Jelinek, mistoptedseda; pfines1 do schaze vtboru 154 navrhy na kterk neni jednatelem jine bratrske jedFrank B. Steiner, tajemnik. Za nahrad- opravu 68 elankfi Mimo toho bratr Frank noty a jest v fadove schAzi pH volbe ptiniky do tohoto vYboru zvoleni nasleduji- J. Olexa donesl do schfize od fadu Po- tomen. Take volitelnk jest spoledenskY ci bratti: Jos. Morris, F. B. Vrla, August krok Houst-onu eislo 88 18 navrhii ku 11 Glen dle dlanku 143. 61anek 9. Nezmenen. tedy celkem 172 navrhfi ku 72 Biaxial.• a Frank Janota. la.nek 10. Zmenen a zni: elankfim. 4 elanktm, ktere tajemnik VkBratr Leo Sladek zemfel kratce po koTajemnik Hlavni f.Tfadovny nani sjezdu, byl tedy na jeho misto povo- boru zanesene nemel. tajetnnikilm inistniCh fadfx potfebbogie lan nahradnik Oslo prvni, bratr Jos. MorNasledujici navrhy na opravu stanov ne dvoje listiny, ktere musi bYti vypineris. Bratr Engelbert Jelinek asi tfi tkciny byly vkborem pfijate: ny tajemnikem a podepsany p•edsedott pied schiizi vYboru oznamil bratru pfedmistniho tadu ku potvrzeni volby delealanek 1. Nezmenen. sedovi vYboru, Geo. E. Kacifovi, 2e pro gatti i jejich nahradnikii. Jedna listina Olanek 2. Nezmenen. trvalou chorobu se nebude moci schfize ma ihned po vypIneni bYti zaslana tatlanek 3. Zmenen. sfieastniti, tedy na jeho misto byl volan Vegkere jednani a zapisky ye jemniku Hlavni Ufadovny a druha ma nahradnik druhSr, bratr F. B. Vrla, kterk sjezdech, schuzich H. U. neb schOzich M- zvolenYmi delegaty bYti pfedlaZena sjezpro zlomenou ruku se omluvil take. Volali jsme tedy tfetiho nahradnika, bratra dovSrch maze 1:44i vedeno die pfani fadu, dove= vkboru pro povefujici listiny na kterkch musi bkti uclano milove delegata Augusta Blanake, ktext se take omluvil, bud' v Ceske neb anglicke fedi. Jednaci fed v takottch shro- od sidla fadu a zpet. nebot' jeho zamestnani vy2aduje pracotlanek 11. Nezmenen. vati ka, :dou sobotu a nedeli, a nahradni- madenich jest dle libosti mluviciho. lanek 12. vy'Skrtnouti "na 10-ti, 15-ti, elanek 4a. Nezmenen. ka, do prace za sebe jeinu nebylo mono 20-ti letou doZivotni. Jinak elanek jest 4b. Nezmenen. ziskati. Byl tedy volen nahradnik etvrtk, nezmenen. Clanek 5. bratr Frank Janota, a nasledujici bratti lanek 13. Nezmenen. a. Nezmenen. se schtize tohoto qboru sneastnili: Geo. Olanek 14. Nezmenen. Nezmenen. b. E. Kacik, Frank J. Olexa, F. E. Hejl; Frank 616,nek 15. Nezmenen. c. Nezmenen. Hlolek, Jos. Slavik, Vaclav Bafina, Frank Olanek 16. Nezmenen. Zmenen a zni: d. Janota, Jcs. Morris a Frank B. Steiner. Olanek 17. Nezmenen. Pfijati, ,vygetfiti a rozhodnouti Za mistopkedsedu byl zvolen na misto .16.nek 18. Nezmenen. Mena Hlavni fitadovny neptitomneho bratra Jelinka br. Frank o zpravach vgech Glanek 19. Vgechna sjezdcva zasedaJ. Olexa a bratr pravni radce Jedno'ty a vgech vYborii, ktere zpravy musi bYti ni fiditi se budou nasledujicim dennim August Kacit. Sestra Annie Steiner pra.7 uvefejneny v organu tfi mesice pied sjez- pofadem, lee" by dvouttetinova, vagina dem. cov1a s vYborem jako typistka.. jinak rozhodla. e. Nezmenen. Nen pkikroeime k podavani vksledku a. Nezmenen. f. Vygkrtnut. sve prace, pfejeme si velice podekovati b. Zprava tfi-elenneho vS7boru vfele za upfimne pfivitani jmenem meg. Nezmene'n. na povefujici listiny a jednaci pofadek sta West starostou br. Geo. E. Kacitem h. Zmenen a zni: sjezdu kterkao vkbor ustanovuje predse"Zvoliti eleny Hlavni fifadov a jmenem tadu Jaromir eislo 54 bratrem (Pokraeovani na strand' 5.) Robertcm 6erveniwu a Hugo Freundem. ny, rcdaktora Vestniku, hlavniho 'Oka

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SAIDA ORGAN SLOVANSEE PODPONWEllt XED.. NOTY STATU TEXAS OFFICIAL OMAN OF THE SLAVONIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF THE STATE OF TEXAS litEDAETOR EDTFOla STEPHEN VALCIN 6402 Prague ouston Texas V y davatele — Publishers EC1:10E3LOVAIK PUB. COMPANY — WEST. TEXAS Pfed p latne $3.00 ro5n5 --- Subscri p tion $3.00 a year Zintin y &dreg xasilaJi se do Hlavni tiadovny vs Fa y etteville. Texas. Chan g e of addrle assyemtuesvtinbee sieenxtate o Grand Ledge. Pfed p latn g a oznamky bud't43 aciresovany ne: Vestialk, West, Texas. Zivoto p igy semfelYch tlenit se urefelfinit nesplatn5. Za r y tinu Dodobizn y is nutno g aslati redakot $2.50. The obituaries are p rinted without charge. For cuts Is necessary to send $2.50 to the Editor. PILAVNt trItADOVNA — SUPREME LODGE Pfedseda President, Ed. L. Merck; Vice President Fr. G. Svadlanak, Thrall, Texas, Taiemnik — Secretar y John F. Chu p ick; ladetnik — Fin, Secretary, Ra y m. UrbanovskY: Pokladnik — Treas. Josef Kohha, Jr. Pravni radce -- Counsel — Aug. Eacif, Temp le, Texas Vrchni lekaf — Medical Director - Dr. J. A. Halami5ek, El Cam p o. Texas. kr. ditele — Board of Directors — J. M. Akrabinek, 4720 Bellaire Blvd. Bellaire, Texas; Chas. Navratil 81b, E Ave A, Tem p le Texas, J. C. Einei g l, Yorktown, Texas John F. Eubala, Tio g a, Texas. Frank Rod, El Ca1/1130, Texas. Stanovni Films -- B y law Conunittain George E. Eacif. p fedseda — Chairman. Wed, Tex Frank B. Steiner, tajemnik — Secretary 4350 Dickason. Dallas. Texas. Fiskov§ vS■ bor — Press Committee -- Pfedseda — Chairman Josef Hornak, College Station, Box 125, Texas, Mrs. Ant. Horak 5007 Alcott, Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Frances Olexa. 6402 Ta gg art St. Houston. Texas.

POSTMASTER: Sew fd 11579 with undeliverable copies to SUPREME LODGE SPJST Fayetteville, Texa P•edseda piedsjezdoveho stanovniho vYboru, bratr George E. Kaeir, Zadal redaktora, zda bylo by moZno, aby stanovni vYbor mohl vypiniti pledni stranu tohoto oisla Vestniku zpra.vou vYboru. Je mile vyhoveti 2adosti tohoto druhu. redaktor snaZil se, aby prvni tri strany Vestniku byly vZdy vypineny latkou vodni z jeho pera, zprava predsjezdove'no stanovniho vYboru ma daleko vetSi. Zitost ne" -rozumy redaktora. "Oasem .§patne verse pi,`Su", '2aloval na sebe. Bezrue a mohl by Zalovat na sebe tot redaktor. Proto elenove prominou, to pripravenY redakeni elanek bude as pristi tYden. Zato olenove maji vaZnejM veci na Predni strane. Predsjezdovy stanovni vY bor podava elentim zmeny, opravy a nove elanky na'Sich stanov. Nerikejte, ze si to stanovni vybor sam "upekl" a yam to predklada jako vec hotovou. VStor musel

vkchny doSle navrhy pretrasti rozhodnouti, zdali to nebo ona vec byla by jednote k prospechu nebo co bude Jednota potrebovati v budoucnosti. Proto neodsuzujte navrhy yarn podane, uvahtjte tn a pak sluSne o nich debatujte. A jako stanovni vYbor pracoval v souhlasu, potrebujeme i my ostatni vice souladu, iJkol nageho stanovniho ArYborn nebyl snadnY. OvSem, to znaji jen ti, kdo neco Podobneho nekdy predtim resili. Mnohdy jen u domaciho radu neni a neni moZno dociliti spoleeneho usneseni. Stanovni vYbor mel a ma, daleko vetei zodpovednost neZ kterYkoliv domaci vYbor. NaS predsjezdovY s,tanovni vYbor se sklada z kteri maji nezbytnou zkuknost, znalost a zptsobilost. A pak devitielenne teleso neni tak teZkopadnYm, aby se snadneji docilil souhlas v myelenkach, nazorech a presvecleeni. V menSim telese, jako je tento stanovni 'vYbor, da se nejedna choulostiva vec klidneji a dokonaleji uvaZiti, rozebrati, aZ se clojde ku spoleexiemu clorozumeni. Ve vetkin shromaZdeni se Oast° stane, ze nekdo se znovu a znovu vraci k veci ji g trikrate vysvetlene, a Ze je treba noveho vysvetlovani at do ornrzeni. Proto kdyt budete eisti jednotlive elanky, bud' zrnenene, opravene nebo nove, mejte na zreteli, vSechny moZne dirvody i protidnvody byly stanovnim vYborem rialeZ",ite uvaleny, a '2e yam se tyto opravy predkladaji nadeji, to syYm vlastnim prernY glenirn o nich prispejete ku spoleenemu a uspokojivemu rozluSteni. Dejte vYboru uznani, ze s yftj tkol vypinil dle sve nejlepgi. moZnosti. Ztracejl se nam rfizne historicke pamatky, ktere sami nepovaZujeme za dulento, ale ktere kdysi budou miti nesmirnou historickou hodnotu. Redaktor si vzpomina, jak jednou na gel ye sklepeni banky, kde aradovna mela uschovaily stare zaznamy, neZ se prestehovala do sveho nynejelho mista, jednu starou knihu, rozbitou stalkm prehazovanim, s sty uvolnenYmi, drZicimi pohromade gumovou paskou. Zvedave shad jsem pasku, abych prozkoumal obsah, byla to prvni protokolni kniha naS'i Hlavni idadovny. Tenkrate ye triceti letech sveho yeku mel bratr Kubena veinal ahlednY rukopis, taktka krasopis. Kniha asi to je dosud uschovana. Nebyly by s tint pro Jednotu taktka Zadne vkdaje, kdyZ' by se takova pamatka ofotografovala na mikroskopicky film, aby byl duplikat na dlouhe yeky. °statue jednou dojde i na to, Ze Ark chny stare knihy, zaznamy, dUlelite listiny a pamateeniCl budou zachovany na mikroskopickem filmu, aby ziskalo se mista pro beZne knihy a zaznamy. Dojde na to, Ze nebude se zvet§ovati sklepeni pro sklad staroZitnosti, ale vSechny cenne veci budou ofotografovany a uloze-

1• 1-.0 /7 1 1, dne 12, ftnora 1952. ny do naa13°Tch alurnInoVch krabic, talcr7,e obsah celeho velikeho sklepeni da se snadno umistiti v jeclne zasuvce male olanivzdorne pokladny. Pokuvne na dopisy je dostui tri centy za unci nebO jakoukoliv eastku unce. Ne-' icteri dopisovatele posilaji redaktoru dopisy, na net nalepuji ku tricentove znamce jeke dalSi jednocentovou v domnence, Ze poStovne na obyeejne dopisy je motna etyri centy. Tri centy staei, lee by byl dopis pies unci, v kteremMo pripa.du je nutno-prilepiti dalk tricentovou znamku. Otevrene listky, at' korespondeneni nebo pohlednice, yyZaduji dva centy ''poStovneho. Na takovem listku nesmi vSaik nic bYti priPisovano na stranu nebo do mezery pro. adresu. Kdyt by nekdo psal nem na korespondenenim listku, a pochybelo mu mista, Ze byl nucen dokoneiti sve sclelern v mezere ureene pro adresu, takto popsank listek yyZaduje tri centy, jako kdyby to byl zalepenk dopis. Nasledkem zvYS'eni pokovneho na korespondeneni listky, je vYhodneji psati radeji kratkY dopis net listek. Ze zkuSenosti vim, Ze ani poStovni zrizenci, ani adresat nevenuji listkam dosti pozornosti, takte Oznameni na listku se jednak phi pokovni doprave opozdi, jednak adresatem samotnYm easto prehledne. Nezapominejte, Ze pozdravne listky z cent, prazdnin a vYletfc poladuji nyni dva centy pOStovneho. Poplatek za "special delivery" je nyni dvacet centh na dopisy, 35 at 65 centic na baliky, a to dodateene k pravidelnernu poplatku za pokovne. Brair Chupiek, naS nfavni tajemnik, privez1 mi pled neda.vnem yza.cnou pamatku kalendare Amerikany z let 1898, 1899 a 1900, svazc),ne do jedne knihy: "Jsou tam tri nebo etyri historicke povidky z Texasu, a jiste by to nak eleny zajimalo." Bezesporu, nebot' jsou v povidkach znama jmena o rodinach LeeikarovYch,, ZapalaeovYch, MarkovYch, SaerovYch, MikovYch a jinYch z okresit Austin, Lavaca a Wharton. Preeet1 jsem vSechno s napnutYm zajmem, a rad bych otisknul ve Vestniku pro radost a potitek nakch Merit, jenZe musel bych celou knihu rozkezat, aby sazee mohl umistiti prelolene listy pred sebe na, s,),;ecim stroji, ponevadZ pro vazanou kniim na stroji neni mista. NezbYva, net vyekati, at najdu nekoho, kdo by cele povidky opsal na eeskem psacirn stroji. Kdyby ale nekdo z nakch etenarti nakl nekcle na ptide nebo ye starern kufru nektery z techto jmenoyanYch roc-ankh. kalendare Amerikana a chtel ho obeto y ati k uktreni obtilne price s opisovanim, byl by tomu redaktor velice po y cleenYm. Lee i tajernniku Chupickovi vdeci redaktor za ochotu a pozornost. Ony povidky se do Vestniku svYm easem dostanou. O sestaveni clejin na gi SPJST bylo mluveno jig nekolikrate. Pled nekolika lety


Ve sttedu, dne 13. anora 1952. byl ueinen pokus, aby na g' student' na statni universite v Austinu byli k teto historicke praci nejakYmi pene gitYmi odmenami pkilakani. Dosud nestava, neg pouhY nastin, co by bylo mo gno provesti, ale k samotnemu sbirani materialu nikdy ptikroeeno nebylo. V jubilejnim roku padesateho vYroei Jednoty byly vzpominky a navrhy, aby sestaven byl pamatnik, cog ovgem bylo by tea OasteOnYm ptinosem k celkovemu materialu, ale nedoglo ani na pamatnik. A piece men bychem se pokusiti o sestaveni dejin SPJST. Na nagich vyggich ueiligtich je dostateanY poeet studenta eeskeho pvodu, ktefi jsou povinni vykazati se schopnosti a zruenosti, ge dovedou sbirati podobnY historickY material. Ka gcla podobna prate se povaguje za pfirastek a obohaceni dejin z hlediska vedeckeho. Bylo by tteba jen upozorniti takove studenty, ge sestaveni dejin nejvet gi Ceske bratrske jednoty ye statu bylo by od nas v gech vitane, ptipadne i finaneno podporovane nebo odmenene. Trochu yzajeinne dohody mezi nagimi hlavnimi Utedniky a vlivnYmi profesory by vet Je nagi povinnosti starati se, aby nage schaze byly lope nav gtevovane? Mnohy z nas si myslime, ge ano. Na druhe strane se fika, ge v torn ohledu ma Olen volnost, a,by dela', jak si pfeje. Na g spolek, jako katiclY jink bratrskY spolek, je vYhonek lidskehoani, abychom jeden druhemu pomahali, abychom se semkli ku svepomoci. Ruka ruku myje. Kdy g pomageg ty nine, pomohu ja tobe. Ale musime si oba rozumet. Lee gadny, spolek, urOenY ku svepomoci, nebude dlouho existovati jen na chladne yypoditavosti. V kagdem bratrskem spolku je tteba udr govati porozumeni jeden druhemu, ptatelsky styk elena s elenem. Jako bychom stavili budovu pro vgechny a teg pro budouenost. Jako bychom kladli cihlu k cihle, a ka g gnosti. Ma tedy Olen volnost,-clYdesvmo aby ponechal v gechnu praci nelcomu druhemu? Ma ten, kdo stale praduje na spoleCne sta y)* to prayo, aby fekl tomu liknavemu; "Pojd', bratie, a take ptilo'g ruku k praci"? Jestli zalladem na geho spolku nebo fadu je bratrska svepornoc, bude zahodno, abychom nemeli na mysli jen volnost, ale to g nagi elenskou povinnost. Co je hlavni pfieinou, ze nektere tidy konaji sve schitze jen obeas, ae si vedomo a zianyslne odhlasuji, aby schaze byla jen etytikrat do roka? Piece kagdY tednik, kterY je dbalY svYch povinnosti, vi anebo mel by vedeti, ae zrimyslnyin pocIporovanim liknavosti a pohodinosti nikdy jeho tad nebude prospivati. Vezmerne si mnohe jine organisace, ktere maji schtize bud' ka gdY tYden neb dvakrate do mesice. Myslite, ge by takovemu spolku glo to k duhu, kdyby razem si odhiasoval, ge se sejdou jen jednou za

VESTN1K -- WEST, TEXAB tti mesice? Byl by to paatek konce. U nas to trpime a je gte si to odhlasujeme a zapigeme do protokolu. A coti kdyby hlavni idednici se zeptali, "Dodrtujete stanovy?" Ovgem, gadfly hlavni atednik yarn takovou otazku nepolo gi. Ale cog kdyby se sjezd zeptal va geho delegata, zdali konate sve schaze nejmene jednou za mesic, die elanku 146? Bratr PodlipnY z Rosenbergu psal redaktoru soukromY dopis, jeho g jeldna. Cast stoji za uvetejneni. Dovoluji si tak uoiniti s omluvou, ge povaguji myglenku bratra Podlipneho Casovou a spravnou. Psal, .ge mel by pro na gi astfednu malt' navrh, a site: "Dtive nebo pozcleji dojde k dim postaveni hlavni Ufadovny, a jedna z drile gitYch tree' pro budouci pokoleni jest zachovani v gech pamatek od doby zalogeni S.P.J.S.T. Navrhoval bych o zachovani cele fitadovny zesnuleho Jana R. Kubeny talc, jak byla s tim vysokYm psacim stolem, gidli, pokladnou, a to g aby zachovany byly chny zaramovane diplorny a uznani, co byly kdysi na steno, prvni afadovny, a vgechny osobni pamatky po J. R. Kubenovi. Teg je spousta raznYch pamatek v rukou spolku a jednotlivca. Sam mam nOkolik veci, ktere by se nechaly uschovati. Takova vYstava prvni afadovny v nove budove by hodne znamenala pro budouci easy." Myglenka bratra Podlipnett° si zaslouli schvaleni, a to g povgimnuti od nagich vedoucich. Kdy g by nagi hlavni atednici vahali sami podniknouti nejake kroky o zacriovani techto pama.tek, myglenka by mohia bYti ptedlogena ptigtimu sjezdu. Ve Vestniku pied dvema tydny byl v artglicke east' alanek o programech z radiovYch stanic, ktere na gi lido radi poslouchaji. Jsou to talc zvane 'polka hours' programy. Seznam stanic, ktere v Texasu maji podobne programy, jako i denni dobu nebo tYdenni hodinky techto programa, byly vypracovany jednim z nag ich krajana, kterY graduoval na statni universite v Austinu, a kterY nyni pokraOuje ve svYch studiich v jednom z intienStrskSrch °bora. Seznam stanic a polkovYch programa byl nam zaslan laskavosti bratra George E. Kaciie, kterY se s onim mlaclym krajanem seznamil pti schazi eeskYch ex-studenta. Co bratr Kacif nevedel a redaktor nemel Casu vy gettiti, bylo, 'ge zminenY krajan Calvin C. Chervenka je Menem SPJST a path k fadu Nova Osada eislo 69 v Rogers. AZ pozcleji redaktor zjistil,ze bratr Chervenka obOas ptispel do Vestniku ji g drive, poneva,d2 jako pfedseda teskeho universitniho klubu podaval zpravy o Cinnosti klubu v letech 1943 a 1944. Te g poslal del gi Olanky do Vestniku na podzim 1945 a na jafe 1946 z Manily na PhilipinskYch ostrovech. Opel to dosvedeuje,•mezera, jaka je Inez' nami star gimi a tem' mlad gimi, ktc-

Strana 3 I.' se teprve zainaji uplatriovati a osamostatriovati, mohia by bYti men gi, nebo dokonce Upine vymizeti, kdybychom vyboeili ze svYch ujetYch koleji a zajimali se o ty, kdo mohli by pozdeji pievziti nagi pra.ci. Zde mame phklad z na geho mlade ho elena, ktery ye volnem Case stal se ceremoniarem pies stanice KFJZ a WRR ye Fort Worth a Dallas a zavedl program "Polka Parade". Ma styky se v gemi stanicemi ye statu, zna v gechny Ceske programy a sestavil jejich seznam. Kdy g by nekdo navrhnul, aby nage SPJST rnela svou pravidelnou palhodinku pies nekterou stanici, dosti silnou, aby program byl mognY zachyceni od vet giny nagich Olen, hned by vyvstala namitka "A kde vezmete takoveho eloveka, ktery by se k tomu hodil?" My vlastne nevime, ae podobne lidi jig manic, jen se poohlednouti, uznati jejich kvalifikace a vyugitkovati jejich schopnosti. Uvedeme jiny lziiklad, je gte markantnej gi. Pied nekolika lety na ge hlavni radovna potiebovala schopneho elena, kterS7 by pfevzal uprazdnene misto pokladnika. Ptihlasil se mladik, kterSr pfijel se do schnze hlavni nradovny osobne predstavit. Tehdej gi bratr pkedseda vyptaval se ho ruzne otazky ohledne vzdelani, obchodnich zkugenosti, atd. Byl Clenem SPJST, deskeho pavodu, proto ge mame asi 50 rodin v Texasu nesouci toteg rodinne jmeno. Mladik mel universitni vzdelani, a v onom Case byl vedoucim asistentem jedne velike, dobte zname firmy, obchodujici s bondy. Ponevad g gadnY z Utednika nebyl expertem v bondech, byl ptirozene mu clan dotaz, zdali vi, jake handy SPJST vlastni, a jakY je jeho asti, dek. "Mate dobrY vYber v bondech," byla jeho odpovOd'. "My jsme prave prodali jednu serli bonda a koupili jsme jive. Byla to dobra transakce?" Odpoved' mladika byla ptekvapujici: "Kdybych mel radit, tak bych fekl, abyste si podr geli ty, co jste men, ale nekupovali ty, co jste koupili. Ofgem, u g se stale." Byl tazan, jake slugne by potiadoval za svoti vYkonnost, kdy g by byl zvolenY. Vysvetlil, kolik obnagelo jeho slugne u firmy, kde byl v onom Casu zamest-nan, a vyslovil se, ae kdyg by nemohl si phlepsiti, nemelo by pro nej smyslu meniti mista. Vytknul sumu, kterou by ,odelcaval. Piedscda zvednul ob6 nice: "Vi g Ty, bratie . , tic vgichni na gi ittednici dohromady dosta.vaji sotva vice ne g co Ty bys gadal?" Mladik se usmal a pravil: "Jestli by moje slutha neptinesla Jednot y tfikrate vetgi vSrdelek nea co byl by muj plat, pak by nemelo, smyslu, abyste mne najimali, a z me strany bych se citil, abych vain vratil, co jste mi vyplatili." Dle nahledu onoho mladika, vybirard poplatkil od Clenix neni Zadmi komplikovany obchod, ale dobre investovani vgech fondit SPJST vyZacluje hodne proziravosti.


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Redaktor rad by si vzal prazdniny, at' drive neZ zprava o jeho onemocneni do- NAAE SPJST POSRYTUXE NASLEDUJiCi u placene nebo neplacene, ale dosud stane se naSim etenartim. Protokol z ledViHODNE POJIRTENt PRO ZadnY z mYch predstavenych ani muk. nova schfize Hlavni Utadovny, ktery se 1VIoZna, Ze redaktor je naprosto nezavis- onemocnenim bratra tajemnika opozdil, CELOTT ROMMEL 1,Vm, dohlilitehl nail sebou nema, a tak bude uvetejnen v ptiStim aisle. bude moci na clva tYdny vyp•ahnouti, Vida B. -- DoMvotni, ye ktere glen plaBratru Janu Kui*:erovi: — Material byl ti poplatky az do sve smrti. hdy se mu urdei. Byl jsem Urednikem hiavni firadovny dVacet rokil, ale nikdy by dobrY pro boleni hlavy. Do Vestniku Tritla C. -- 20 lete splacene, Men plati jsem nezjistil, zdali kterY jinY &ethnic nemohu z Who nic kloudneho vybrat. Pov-teto tilde poplatky 20 rokU, avAak v NIdostal prazdnin,y. Roku 1947 meljsem v. zdray . du smrti podpora jest vypla.cena, kdykoliv poStovni shine nastradano secim tYdnn Bratru Vine. Haislerovi: --KaZdY 'Oen se tato uda., prazdnin, take mohl jsem zajeti do Me- ma pra y ° vyjadtiti sve mineni a redaktor xika a Guaternaly. Nyni mam zase v po- milerad kaZdY prioevek uverejni. Do- Vida _D, — 15 lete splacene, 'Men plati Stoviii sluZbe nastraciano lest tYdnit pisy vSk a museji u e fosyti psany v mezich jen 15 roku; vYplata podpory jako ye ttiprazclnin, tak chtel bych si opet vyjeti sluSnosti a bratrske spoltiprace. Diky za de C poznaeeno. nekam na studijni cestu. Lee koho do- pozdrav a prani zdravieka. Napodobne. Vida E. ---:- 10 lete splacene, (len plati stati na, me misto? A pak vy ystava jinn It. 4 •( )jen 10 rokti, s v'platou funrti jako ye ttizapletka: [Ad redaktora zvolil si TiskoyY tidal C a D. Bad Jaromir eislo 54.-vYbor — tu anglickou polovici — kdeZto ' West, Texas. tu ileskou polovici zvolila si Hlavni fitaTiida F. --- 15 tete nadaeni, obnos certidovna. Je moZne, Ze eeska Cast redakto._ Bratti a sestry: fikatu jest vyplacen po 15 letech placeni. •a by prilzdniny dostala, ale anglicka po- NaSe mesieni radova schfize byla dost Tiida G. — 20 feta nadaeni, obnos cerlovice by musela zustat pti praci. Asi Ze eetne navS"tivena a po vSech spolkovYch z tedaktorovYch prazdnin nebude nic. zalelitostech se prikroeilo k neptijemne tifikatu jest vyplacen po 20 letech paceni. Ztistaneme doma, pekne za peci, a aspa. 'creel, co delat s neplaty? Nekteti elenove 'Vida H. — Vyplacehe v 65 letech maji elm platit, ale nechaji se prosit a unepozname, jak mato vime o svete. do dopominat. di si takovi mysli, Ze ti Atednici Glen v teto tilde plati poplatky sal2eM 65 let, kdy je mu obnos certifikatu Nai.j,e deny v Houstonu a okoli upozor- jsou jen pro ne? 6i si mysli, Ze ma taLujeme znovu, Ze priki nedeli meli byste jemnik nebo ileetni si kaZdy mesic pro ty vyplacen. se dostavit na koncert pana Milo Ltiky v poplatky prijet? Vida I. — Dvacetilete vyplacene v 60 Houstonu Music Hall o 4. hodine.odpoled- Mame zde rodiny, kde jsou v gichni ele- letech, elen v teto tilde plati poplatky po ni. Je to vYjimeena prilditost, Ze se me . - nova rodiny v 'Jednote SPJST a jsou od 20 rokil a obnos certifikatu se vyplati zi nas dostavi operni zpevak, aby nejen mladi v rade, a piece to placeni odkla- kdy2 Glen dosahne 60 let stati. nam, ale tea americke vetejnosti pied- daji. Neni to pro firedniky moe dobre, Tiida K. — Poplatky plati se do fan nest krasy eeskYch a SlovanskYcn pisni a kdyZ takove neplaty must vyloueit. Tedy 65 let, ne't,' obnos certifikatu vyplati se as melodii. Je to nak - kulturni povinnost, ptild'te a vyrovnejte se. Bratr Emmett po smrti. abychom svou pritomnosti na koncertu Barton yam da s radosti vak stvrzenku. prokazali cest znameniternu umelci-kra Dalgi vYhody k temto pojistkam jsou: Minulou sobotu a nedeli se sekl sta,abychom dokazali sve pochopeni novni vYbor a doufame, ae je to dobre jak pro veci prinaSejici duSevni poZitek, a tea pro eleny tak pro naSi velkou Jednotu '1. Dvoinasobne poji'Steni pro ptipad abychom svou velikou na yStevou podali SPJST. Pak byla svaeina a Ze schfize t•- smrti neWastnou nahodou. americke verejnosti dukaz, Ze pochazime vala dOst dlouho, chutnala znamenite. 2. ZproReni poplatka v ptipadu trvaz naroda, kterY vZdy miloval svaj zpev. MinulY tYden pi. Jos. Bezdekova st. si leho zneschopneni Mena. Hled'te si zaopatriti listky v predprodeji pozvala, same mlade damy na bingo parDetsky Odbor: u Bond Clothing Company, 811 Main ty a vette, jsme se mely vSechny doStreet. CistY vYteZek jde Americkemu bre. Pritomne byly pant R. Nemeekova, Lhutni pojiReni do 16 let. Cervenemu ktili a March of Dimes. B. VanZurova, K. Bezdekova, K. VrbasoVida J---C. — AspornY dnZivotni certiMnoho iatky muselo bS-ti vynectli.no z Ar a, J. 8ulakova, J. Kotrlova, F. Chudejo- fikat vyplacen ye dvaceti letech, s pinYm minuleho dish Vestniku nasledkem o- va., J. Goekova, Tom Kovarova, babieka obnosem podpory ye veku 16 let. pra y a odporuceni stanov doMYch z 1-11ay.- Kabelova, F. Bilkova, R. Chudejo ya a Vida J—S. dvacetileta da.votni, s ni Utadovny v posledni chvili. Bylo nutno moje maliekost, a aby nas nekdo neuye veku 1. roku. kradl, ptijel p. Jos. Kotrla a rozchazeli pinYm obnosem podpory oineziti roman, coZ vlastne je veci podr adnou a samortejmou, odloleny byly jsme se dosti pozde. Dekujeme pani BezTiida J—E. — nadaeni ye veku 18 let, “ VzPoininky" bratra Sevelka, referat od dekove za pohosteni a podruhe prijdeme s pinYm obnosem -podpory ye veku 1. Dra. Arno S . ta J. '2,1Zky z Austinu, teZ jine zase. Ve etvrtek zerritel nahle Vilem Sykora roku. veci redaktorem pr ipravene. V tomto oVida J—G. nadaeni po dvaceti lehledu musi reciaktor . vzdati dik a uznani st. a pohieb mel v patek z katolickeho bratrilm Jerome Kopeckemu a Jos. F. Ho- kostela na nashtbitov. Odpoeinuti lehke tech placeni, pinY obnos podpory ye yew laskovi, ze v neptitornnosti redaktora dej mu, ó Pane, at' odpoeiva v pokoji. 1 roku. tiskarne sami rozumne vyte gi, co je Bo dine Pa tti y gech nas soustrast. Dalgi vYhody v Detskem Odboru jsou: Co main jeSte psat? Mame zle sucho, citilelitejSi a co neutrpi odkladem. vkly se zamraoi, spadne par kapek de g te Poj gtelni. platiciho (Pa.yor Insurance), Ptedseda Hlavni Ut4dovny, bratr Ma- a mraky odfouka, severak, ale uZ je to ochrana tato za mirnY mesioni neb roeni rek, oznamil redaktoru v nedeli rano, Ze vS'elijake, neb zeme je sucha a necia se poploatek zbavuje, v ptipadu smrti ponaS vrchni tajemnik, bratr J. F. Chupick, nic sazet. platky platiciho, povinnosti dal§iho pianaleza se v nemocnici v La Grange ji2 Tak se melte vSichni dobre. SrdeenY ceni poplatku na takto chrdneny certifiod prvni nedele v anoru. Doufame, Ze pozdrav na y kcky a o trpelivost pana kat, ktery ale prodluZuje vegkere hodnobrL,,tr tajemnik bude u sveho stolku late sazeee prosi Matka Klausova. ty v nem uvedene. (dz)

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ZPRAVA 14130RU NA OPRAVU STANOV (Pokraeovani se strany 1 . ) da a mistopkedseda. Hlavni Uiadovny nejmene mesic pied sjezdem, aby mohl b. Zmenen a zni: zaeit pracovat jeden den pied zahajeUtednici Hlavni Uiadovny nim sjezdu. jsou voleni sjezdem. tiditele jsou voleni; c. Nezmenen. ye sjezdu, kaZdY okrsek zvoli sveho fidid. Nezmenen. tele a nahradnika. (VYbor na opravu stae. Zmenen a zni: nov zvolil tii eleny, bratti Kacii, Slavik "Oteni dodateenYch zprav a Steiner a tea br. Aug. Kacite aby vyv'Sech elend Hlavni Uiadovny, vYbord, pracovali, nejpozdeji do 4 tYdnil, rozderedaktora a hlavniho lekate, vyjma leni statu Texas na sedm okrskii. VYslefinanenich zpro.v. clek_ jejich prate bude neprodlene oznaf. Vynechati "tento eldnek 'me n. ) vchdzi v platnost limed." c. Mi►sto peti ieditelu sedm teg. Nezmenen. ditelu. h. Nezmenen. d: Zmeniti poeet kediten. z peti i. Zmenen a zni: na sedm. "Volba vSech elentl Hlavni e. Vynechat. Uiadovny, redaktora, hlavniho lekate a Tento elanek vchazi v platrUznYch vYborkt." nost ihned. j. Nezmenen. Clanek 31. Zmenen 4 a zni: k. Zmenen a zni: "SluZne elendm Hlavni Uia"Nastoleni vSech elentl Hlav- dovny, redaktoru Vestniku, hlavnimu leni Thcadovny, redaktora, hlavniho leka- kati a vYbortun stanovi sjezd." •e a vSech vYborii." Clanek 32. Nezmenen. 1. Nezmenen. Clanek 33. Zmenen a zni: li'inek 20. Odstavec (a) vyneclian. 0 "Reditelem Hlavni Uiadovny statni elanky nezmeneny. mute bYti zvolen jen ten e'en, kterY byl Clanek 21. Nezmenen. vice neZ 5 let elenem Jednoty, ktery je Clanek 22. Nezmenen. obeanem Spojenych Statii, kterY je schopoldnek 23. Dodatek ku prvnimu nY dohliZeti na praci atd. stavci: Clanek 34. Nezmenen. "Navrhy mohou bYti pi)dany v Clanek 35. Nezmenen. teei Ceske neb anglicke, a jsou TajemniClanek 36. Nezmenen. kem vYboru uvetejneny v to teal, v jake Clanek 37. Ptijat nasledujici dodatek: byly podany. "Mimo inadu ptedsedy, kterY Clanek 24. zmeniti ve druhem tadku je nahraZen dle elanku 41, cdstavec (b). slovo "posledni" na ptedchazejici." Dodatek, a zni: Clanek 38. Zmenen. Vynechati poeinaje "SjezdovY "ZadnY 'elen nemilZe bYti volen protokol, atd." a za •dditi "SjezdovY pro- co Utednik H. U., kter3", jest 70 let star, tokol ma, obsahovati v'Secko jeclnani neb starSi, a ktery by takove stall dosjezdu a bYti psan tak podrobne a dpine sahl pked 4p fiAim pravicielnYm sjezdem. aby ztetelne dosvedeoval, o eem se na Tento elanek vchazi v platnost ihned. sjezdu jednalo, a co bylo usneseno a muClanek 39. Nezmenen. si bYti ,cpsdn tolikrat, aby se dostalo po Clanek 40. PREDSEDA H. U. jednorn opisu ka.Z"demu sjezdovemu taa. Nezmenen.. jemniku a vein elentun stanovniho b. Piedseda Hlavni Uiadovny born." Dodatek "ktere mohou bYti peeuje o potadek v Jednotoe a to dle zneotveieny v padu pot •eby ye schuzi Hlavni ni stanov. Zmena v odstavci (b) - VyjUiadovny." Clanek 25. VYSkrtnouti "Tento Clanek mouti "podava pisemnou zpravu tedite" lilm" a vsunouti slova "Podava pisemnou vchazi v platnost ihned." zpravu vSem elentim Hlavni Uiadovny." Clanek 26. Nezmenen. c. Nezmenen. Clanek 27. Nezmenen. d. Nezmenen. ,Clanek 28. Nezmenen. Nezmenen. e. Clanek 29. Dodatek. "Kdekoliv se vyf. Vynechati. skytne nahodilY rozpor mezi zpravami g. Nezmenen. sjezdovYch vYborti a sjezdem ptijatYmi h. Nezmenen. stanovami, zneni stanov jest platne, a i. Nezmenen. zprava, ktera jest v rozporu se stanovaNezmenen. j. mi, odpada." Clanek 41. MiSTOPREDSEDA -Clanek 30. a. Hlavni Uiadovn y portistava z ptedsedy, mistopfeclsedy, tajem- zmenen. Oldnek 42. HLAVN1 TAJEMNIK. nika, pokladnika, ileetniho a pravniho a. Nezmenen. radce a sedmi teditelft.

b. Nezmenen. c. Nezmenen. d. Nezmenen. e. Nezmenen. f. Nezmenen. g. Nezmenen. h. Nezmenen. i. Nezmenen. j. Nezmenen. k. za slovo "koupe" dodati slo vo "prodej". 1. Nezmenen. m. 'Vynechan. n. Nezmenen. o. Nezmenen. Vynechati "Tento eldnek vejde v platnost ihned". Clanek 43. POKLADNiK - Vynechat slova "vchazi v platnost ihned." Oldnek 44. a. Nezmenen. b. Nezmenen. c. Nezmenen. d. Nezmenen. e. Dodatek ku konci odstavce - "a uvetejneni tuto zpravu v organu Jednoty." f. Zmenen a zni: "Kandy tad, jenZ' do 25. v mesici nema sve poplatky za uplynulY mesic zapravene, se neodkladne upomind. g. Nezmenen... h. Nezmenen. Clanek 45. Po derSim rokovani o tomto Olanku usneSeno, aby rozhodnuti o tomto alanku a podanSrch navrhach na opravu jeho, bylo odloleno do ptedsjezdoVe schilze VYboru. Bratr pravni radce Jednoty, August Kacit jest poveten vYborem vypracovati s aktuarem Jednoty, panem Mimsem obnosy, jake mono na vydani Hlavni Uiadovny z kaWe pojistky povoliti. Oldnek 46. PRAVNI RADCE Zameniti slovo "povoliti" slovein "azavi-e." Clanek 47. Nezmenen. Clanek 48. Nezmenen. Clanek 49. Nezmenen. Clanek 50. Nezmenen. Clanek 51. Nezmenen, s ptidanim ilstanoveni. ve elanku 52. Clanek 52. Vtelen do elanku 51. Clanek 53. Nezmenen. Clanek 54. a. Nezmenen. b. Nezinenen. c. Nezmenen. d. Zmenen. Za slova "ustaillivuje organisatory" vloMti (die elanku 51 -K) e. Nezmenen. f. Nezmenen. g. Nezmenen. N


Strana 6 h. Nezmenen. 1. Nezmenen. j. Neznienen. k. NovY a zni: Hlavni Irtadovna jest povinna najmouti statniho organisatora (dle potteby vice) jeho (neb jejich) povinnost jest pracovatl na naborove (organisaeni) v kadech, kde pokrok v ziskavani eienu vazne a ten 1 v mistech, kde jest dobra ptilelitost ku ziskani Menu i kdyl" tam faciu nestava. Prace toilet& (neb techto) organisatora jest tizena Hlavni ttadovnou. Mistni organisatoti jsou navrZeni a odporueeni Hlavni Irtadovne ku schvaleni mistnim tadem. V ptipadu; by mistni tad opomenul organisatora Hlavni Irtadovne odporueiti, ma Hlavni Iricadoyna pravo jej ustanoviti na odporueeni statniho organisatora. Tito mistni organisatai jsou pod dohledem statniho organisatora a Hie yni Irtadovny, a mail povinnost se pokyny statniho organisatora. Ktery organisator vY ge uvedenemu nevyhovi, Hlavni Irtadovria ma povinnost, na odporueeni statniho organi• satora jeho organisatorske prace zbaviti. Tento todstavec ychazi v platnost 1hoed. 1. Nezmenen. m. Nezmenen. n. Nezmenen. o. Nezmenen. p. Nezrnenen. q. Nezmenen. r. Nezmenen. s. Nezmenen. nek 55. Zmenen, Vynechat posied ich lest tad 1 Odporueeni VYboru Aby vgem Clentm, kteti, dosahli yek 70 mku po prvnim lednu roku 1949 a kteti nedostali dividendy, Hlavni Irtadovna necha vypoeitati obnos slevy na poplatkach, na jaky by byli opravneni, kdyby elanek 55 byl zdstal beze zmeny a elanek 173 do stanov nebyl ptijat y e sjezdu ye Fort Worth. Tern eleniim, kteti 70 roku po 1. lednu 1949 dosahli, ale dostali dividendy, budou za ten eas od 1. ledna 1949 poplatky take ptepoeitany, vzhledem-ku jake sieve by byli opravneni, dle elanku 55 stanov z Corpus Christi, ale, obnos dividc,id, jake dostali, bode jim od teto slevy odpoeitan, a v gem tern elentim, jak zde uvedeno, tato sleva na hotovosti bude vracena. Toto musi byti vykonano do to inesicti po 1. lednu 1953. C.:lanek 56. (a) Nezmenen. (b) Nezmenen. (c) Jestifle neni poptavka o pozemkove piljeky, pak ma Hlavni ttadovna pravo uloliti penize do rtiznych bomlu nob akcii, die ci,oiku 3.39 zakoml

tSTN1K--WEST, TEXAS Statu Texas. Vyhrakno jest, Ze ne vice nail 5% ptebytku fondu mule do takovYch akciii bYti ulokno, a dale vyhraZeno, k ne vice jak $10,000.00 se milk viaiti do jednoho podniku. elanek 57. Dodatek: ptidati za slova "kde molho dvema deny Jednoty" slova "v osade, kde ten majetek se naleza." Ku konci elanku dodatek: keditel, kterY tcdhad majetku zprosttedkuje, ani odhadei takoveho majetku nesmi bYti v ptibuzenskem stavu se Zadatelem piljeky, ani nesmi miti ptiznivY neb neptiznivY zajem na majetku. elanek 58. Zadna jednotliva ptijeka na jeden majetek nesmi ptesahovati padesat tisic dolart, uvsak kde piljeka ptesahuje $15,000.00, musi bYti zaruka odhadnuta nejmene ttemi tediteli. Kde Zadost o pujeku neptesahuje $15,000.00, a Flayni Trtadovna uzna pottebne, Hlavni Irtadovna me pravo obstarati na Zadatele zpravu jeho finaneniho stavu (Credit report). lanek 59. Nezmenen. elanek 60. Dodati za slova "nejblilgimu tediteli" slova "kterY podleha elanku 57." Posledni vetu, poeinajici slovy "Kalcia pfijeka musi bYti" zataditi za slova "0bratem pogty." olanek 61. Nezmenen. elanek 62. Nezmenen. TESTNiK lanek 63. Jednota vydava jednou tYclne. easopis zvany Vestnik. Kryti vYloh s vydavanim nese Hlavni Utadovna. KaZdY dospelY e'en jest opravnen•na jedno Cislo tYdne, jestli si je preje. Kde vice Menu Jednoty v jedne rodine bydli v jednom dome, tam se zasila jen jeden Vestnik. Jmena a adresy Mena Vestnik si pfejicich musi bYti zasilany freetniku uraclovny. Vestmk budiz zasilan zdarma na vyggi gkoly, kolleje (Colleges) a university ye statu Texas, kde jsou ee gti student!, a rovnel budiz ,zasilan zdarma elcolam ve statu, kde se vytieuje sestina. Na kaZdem eisle Vestniku, na ptedni strance, hned pod ohlavenim VESTNIK, musi bYti vytisknut nasledujici pokyn poStovnim UradUm v anglicke iced: "POSTMASTER, please send form 3579 with undeliverable copies to SUPREME LODGE, S.P.J.S.T., Fayetteville, Texas." Po obdrleni takoveho nedodatelneho sla Vestniku ,fteetni Hlavni fttadovny uvedomi vydavatele a dodayku na to adresu bezodkladne zru gi a odeete od eisel, za ktere vydavateltim Hlavni dtadovna plati. elanek 64. Nezmenen. elanek 65. Velikost Vestniku ma bYti 9 paled gitky a 11 paled del_ky a 32 stranky tiskove plochy. Je vazan ve dvou mistech clratky ve prelomu, aby linty drZely po-

Ve sthdu, due 13. Anora 195'2. hromade. Vestnik ma obsahovati redakfivahy, zpravy Hlavni Ufadovny Nemocenskeho odboru, Tiskoveho vYboru, mistnich radu, statniho organisatora, dopisy, zpravy, dotazy, odporueeni jednotlivych Clem, adresy utedniku a tediteld Hlavni fitadovny a Nemocenskeho odboru; dale adresy. elenft Tiskoveho vyboru, redaktora a vydavatehl, a adresy pledsedy a tajemnika vYboru na opravu stanov a adresy tajemniku tada kaZde , tfi mesice a OeskY slabikar jednou mesi6ne. KaZdYch lest mesicit musi bYti do anglieke. easti zarazeny poplatkove stupnice v gech ttid certifikett, ktere naSe Jednota vydava. V organu budiZ staly sloupec ptinagejici vysyetleni o raznYch tfidach certifikatn. naSi Jednotou vydavanych a Moto jest povinnosti statniho organisatora. Zadny elanek nebo dopis, jehoZ teelem by bylo podati krive a nepravdive Udaje nebo vrhati ptimYm nebo neptimm zpfisobem nesprayne tvrzeni di donmenku, jimil by pogkozovany byly test, schopnost a poctivost kterehokoliv elena Jednoty, fitednikt mistnich facia nebo Hlavni fitadovny a kohokoliv jineho, nesmi bYti v organu uverejriovany, avAak vecna kritika bez osobnich naratek se ptipou gti. Vkehny dopisy a elanky nedastojneho a pochybneho obsahu musi redaktorem zaslany bSrti k uvaleni a rozhodnuti tiskoveho vYboru, phi eemi vetSina vYboru rozhoduje. Vestnik musi obsahovati polovinu latky v feet e'eske a polovinu v tedi anglicke. elanek 66. Vydavatele spadaji pod pravomoc tiskoveho vYboru, kterY aby zavazky yydavatelft YAM Jednote byly dodrlovany ptesne jak byly sjezdem ureene. V padu neptedvidanYch okolnosti neb zmen, jako poklesnuti hodnoty penez, col znamena stoupnuti cen materialu a prece, neb nedostatek materialu, col by melo vliv na vydavani Vestniku, tiskoy ST vYbor ma povinnost takovou zĂĄlelltost wygettiti a projednati s vydavateli. Zpravu a odportioeni, jakd naprava se ma stat, ptedlo r21 Hlavni fitadoyne a tediteltirn ku schvaleni. KaZda, zprava neb odporueeni Tiskoveho vYboru musi bYti uvetejnena ye Vestniku, aby Menstvo bylo ptesne informovano. Smlouva mezi vydavateli a Jednotou mule bYti zruSena Hlavni fitado/nou a tediteli na Zadost Tiskoveho vYborti po ptedloleni dUkazii, pros se tak ma stati. 16..nek 67. Redaktor jest volen sjezdem a podleha pod pravomoc tiskovoveho vYboru, kterY ma povinnost dohlileti, aby redaktor ptesne pinil povinnosti sjezdem na neho violene, a bydli v miste kde Vestnik jest vydavan. Redakeni tivahy a Yubec celY obsah Vestniku'ma bYti psan v duchu americkem ku prospechu Jednoty, bez ohledu na jeho osobni smYSleni. Kdykoliv TiskovY vYbor uzna, ze redaktor se


Ve sttedu, cine 13. imora, 1952. netidi dle stanov a narozeni sjezdem ureenYch, a elenstvo neni spokojeno s obsahem Vestniku, upozorni Tiskovy vYbor redaktora a zaridi, aby se stala ndprava pro dobro nak Jednoty. Redaktor mute bYti zbaVen idadu jedine na odporueeni Tiskoveho vYboru pro nasledujici ptestupky: neschopnost, eim se mini 2e neni schopen uspokoji ye fiditi Vestnik obsahem a zpfisobem, jak jest nagi Jednotou oeekavano. Pro zamysIne odmitnuti spolupracovat s TiskovYm vyborem neb netidit se odporueenim neb natizenim tohoto vYboru ye vecoch, ktere jsou 'Le pro zvelebeni a dobro nak Jednoty. Pr() zneu2iti jeho titadu k ‘Siteni propagaudy Ci hnuti, jet by se ifeelfim Jednoty el elenstva ptieily. Jestli TiskovY v'bor uzna, 2e redaktor by mel bYt zbaven Ukadu, poke 2adost dolo2enou doklady na Hlavni atadovnu a teditele, by toto zbaveni Utadu uskuteenila. TiskovY vYbor, redaktor a vydavatele se sejdou jednou roone a v tadne schtizi projednaji v'Sechny ptednosti neb nedostatky Vestniku. Navrhnou neb odporuCi, co ku zlepgeni organu jest pottebne. V padu nutnosti ma ptedseda Tiskoveho vYboru svolati mimotadnou schnzi. VY10hy za cestovne a ztratu easu nese Hlavni iitadovna, a jejich plat jest ten sam' jako plat za schtiZe teditelli. V padu ze nekterY Glen Tiskoveho vYboru musi konati cestu za zalektostmi Tiskoveho vyboru, dostava, plat jako teditele pri cestovani. Olanek 68. Nezmenen: Olanek 69. Nezmenen. Olanek 70: Nezmenen. Olanek 71. Nezmenen. Olanek 72. Vypustiti ze elanku "a ne mene ne2 6 mesicti v miste kde se o phjmuti hlasi, osobne znam jest". elanek 73. Nezmenen. Olanek 74. Zmenen a zni: (Zmeniti elanek poeinaje v sedmem to.dku "Zadatel o podporu v obnosu, atd.", nasledovne): Zadatele o podporu do $3,000.00, jsou-1i ye stall od narozeni do 40 rokil, nemusi se podrobiti lekalske prohlidce. Takovou 2adost tajemnik Hlavni fitadovny zake ku vyetteni soukrome vykettujici spolednosti, tak zvarie Private Reporting Agency. Pteje-li si 2adatel o podporu do $3,000.00 jiti ku prohlidce k lekari, musi se dostaviti ku Micah toho •adu, ku kteremu se o elenstvi k Jednote hlasi. Pak v takovein ptipadu, nespada do vyaettovani soultrome spoleenosti• (Private, Reporting. Agency), lee by vrchni lekat tak odporuail. Zadatel o podporu $3,000.00 a vice musi se dostaviti ku prohlidce k tadovemu lekart toho tadu, ku kteremu se o elenstvi v Jednote hlasi, a take musi b'ti yya'ettovan soukromou • vyktfujici spoleenosti.

VESTNiK- WEST, TEXAS Uzna-li to vrchni lepat za pottebne, muze natiditi take potizeni zpravy o ptesnem stavu srdce (heart chart or graph) tokoveho 2adatele. Zadatel, kterY ptekroell vek 40 rokfi, 2adajici o podporu v obnosu $1,000.00 do $3,000.00 musi se dostaviti k lekatske prohlidce k lekati ku kteremu se o elenstvi v Jednote Masi. Zaciali o obnos $3,000.00 neb vice, uzna-li tak vrchni lekat, musi bYti mimo lekalskou prohlidku take vyAettovan soukromou spoleanosti. V ptipadu, kde vrchni lekat uzna, 2e jest tteba dalkho vyktteni stavu zdravotniho, ma vrchni lekal pra y° nariditi potizeni zpravy o ptesnem stavu jeho srdce (heart chart), aheb dodateenou prohlidku jinYm lekatem, aneb oboje. Zadatel, ktery Ptekroeil vek 60 rokil se samodinne zamito., a byl-li jednatelem zapsan a k lekati zaslan, jednatel za takovou prohlidku zaplati sam, do Jednoty faak ptijat b'ti nemil2e. Zprava soukrome vyS"ettujici spoleenosti, neb lekalske vysvedeeni, neb oboje, musi b'ti zaslany vrchnimu lekati Jednoty, ktery po dilkladnem prostudovani techto listin uvedomi tajemnika Hlavni Utadovny, jestli 2adatel jest nalezen pm= jatelnY, naee2 tajemnik 1iilavni Utadovny vystavi certifikat na 2adanY obnos podpory. Vrchni 'kcal ma pra y° snikti obnos pojiateni v ptipadu kde to uzna za nu.tne pro dobro Jednoty. elanek 75. Nezmenen. Olanek 76. Nezmenen. Olanek 77. Nezmenen. Olanek 78. Nezmenen. Olanek 79. Nezmenen. Olanek 80. Nezmenen. aldnek 81. Nezmenen. Olanek 82. Nezmenen. Olanek 83. Zrugen. Olanek 84. Nezmenen. Olanek 85. Nezmenen. Olanek 86. Nezmenen. Olanek 87. Nezmenen. Olanek 88. Nezmenen. Olanek 89. Nezmenen. Olanek 90. Nezmenen. Olanek 91. Nezmenen. Olanek 92. Nezmenen. Olanek 93. Nezmenen. Olanek 94. Nezmenen. Olanek 95. Zmenen. Za slovy "na obnosy $500.00 a $1,000.00," slova "od prvniho inesice do 16 let" byla nahra2ena slovy "od dne narozeni do 15ti let" atd. 61anek 96. Zmenen. Aby k tomu élanku byla ptidana nasle.dujici veto: "DM'S' poplatky jsou splatne ku ptedu yftly na prvniho dne ka2deho mesice na, jeden mesic neb delk dobu na jakou pojigtenY chce platit dle ptislurte tabulky." 61anek 97. Vynechati. Olanek 98. Zmenen a zni: Certifikaty v tomto Odboru jsou vyda-

Strana 7 vany ditkam od narozeni a pod gestnactym rokem veku a veSkere certifikaty vyprai po dospeni elena yeku 16 let. Do ttech mesici( po dosa2eni 16 let mute se ptelokti mezi pravidelne 'deny •adu, se zvYeniin podpory joke mu Jednota d1( hlavnich stanov poskytne, ale v tom pti-;padu, kdy2 zvyauje obnos podpory musi se podrobiti lekatske 'nebo bezlekatske, prohlidce. Olanek 99. Zmenen. Misto certifikdt propadne, budi2 ' zbYva platnosti". Olanek 100. Nezmenen. Olanek 101. Nezmenen. Olanek 102. Nezmenen. 61anek 103. Nezmenen. Olanek 104. Nezmenen. Olanek 105. Nezmenen. Olanek 106. Zmenen. • Zameniti "od 30 dnii" slovy "od nar6-zeni".Zmeniti obnosy pojikeni na "od $500.• 00 do $10,000.00, ye petistovYch stupni cich." Poznamka vYboru. -- (Mame navrh du 8tefanik 'Oslo 142, kterY zni: "TkidOJ-C s pinYm obnosem podpory Ve yeku 5' let." Tento navrh vas v'bor na opravu stanov podporuje, jestli aktudr naafi Jed= noty toto sni2eni yeku schvali. Navrh bude vytizen v pti gti schuzi vSiboru.) Olanek 107. Nezmenen. Olanek 108. Nezmenen. Olanek 109. Nezmenen. Olanek 110. Nezmenen. Olanek 111. Dodatek. Ku konci elanku dodati "na eel' rok ku pfedu." Clanek 112. Nezmenen. Olanek 113. Nezmenen. Olanek 114. Nezmenen. Olanek 115. Nezmenen. Olanek 116. Nezmenen. Olanek 117. Vynechan. Olanek 118. Nezmenen. Olanek 119. Nezmenen. Olanek 120. Nezmenen. Olanek 121. Zmenen, a zni: V padu umrti elena, kde pozastall dici jsou v nuznYch pomerech a neschopni vypraviti pohteb zesnuleho,,a kterYko liv Odic po2ada dotyany fad, aby pohteb tento obstaral, budi2 na tento z jeho podpory povoleno ne vice jak $500.00. Olanek 122. Zmenen a zni: Umrtni podpora v teto Jednote jest $250.00 -- $500.00 a v dalSich pet set dolarovYch stupnicich o2 do $10,000.00. NejvyMi ino2ny obnos v'Sech certifikatil jesl $10,000.00. Olanek 123. Zmenen a zni: "Certifikaty jsou vydavane v nasledujicich obnosech: do 45 mica stati $10,000.00 do 50 roku stall 8,000.00 6,000.00 do 55 mkt' stall 3,000.00 do 60 roka stall.


Stra.na 8 alanek 124. Dodatek: Aby posledni adek znel: Jest zavislY na sve posiistalosti., vetiteli neb spoleaniku. Clanek 125. Zmenen. V prvnirn ocIstavci po slovech "vystaveno nova" ptidati "bezplatne" a ni-iadek vynechati. DruhY odstavec sarneniti nasledujicim: "0 zmenu odkazu pojikteni Sadajici •'en musi podepsati formulat ptipravenY pro ten lied Hlavni Utadovriou." Vett odstavec zni: KdyS e'en strati certifikat, obdr21 jinY, za ploplatek Hlay... iii Utadovne 25 centti, ale musi podepsati prohlaSeni, ovetene ptedseclou a tajerailikem tadu. Posledni d y e tadky vynechati. alanek 126. Zmenen a zni: V ptipadu Se by osoba, v jeji2 prospech calkaz na certilikatu byl ueinen, nebyla ;. ;;::korlite zpilsobila a opravnend ptijati mikazanou funrtni podporu, vyplacena Hide tato zakonitym dediciim teho2 elev nasledujicim potadku: 1. ManSelce neb manZelu elena. 2. Detcrn vlastnim neb za viastni pHjatym, detem zerntelYch vlastnich neb piivlastnenych deti (vnuktim a vnuekam, obdrSi eastku ptipadajici jejich otci neb matte.) 3. Vynechat. 4. Rodienm. 5. Brathhn a sestram viastnim, rov Yin 6. Brattim a sestram nevlastnim, rov 7. Zataditi phec1 odstavec 6. ci:inek 127. Zmenen. nueniti obnos $200.00 na $500.00 a po slovech "tato zapraveny" dati nasledujici odstavec: lidy2 poji2StenY si to pheje, maze odkazati jeho pojrSteni, nob takovou east jakola si pteje, na lekatske o§ettovani, vkcky vYlohy spojene s jeho nemoci, UmrLin a poi-I-item." Clanek 128. Nezmenen. Clanek 129. Nezmenen. Clanek 130. Nezmenen, Clanek 131. Zmenen. Genova Jednoty mohou si Mich podporu z,v-,/Siti die elanku 123, kdyS v6;kera., Mich podpor y u naS.; jednoty nebude pre,,:ahovati $10,000.00. Clanek 132. Numeneu, Clanek 133. Zmenen a sm. Olen, ktcrY .svaj certifikat udrSuje v platnosti po vice jak tti roky do veku 65 rokA, v padu nejnutnejAi potteby, muse obdrSeti pujeku proti zalohain jeho certifikatu, jen vSak v takovem obnosu, na jaky jej opravnuje zalohova tabulka jeho certifikatu. Zadost takova musi bYti podana pro , 1; . .'dni, • tvirn tadu na llstine Hlavni Utadovnou tenui neclu pripravene. Sbleda

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Ve stredu, dne 13. unora 1952. li tajemnik Hlavni Utadovny, Se obnos tiny vyboru a vykonava vtibec vk, co od kterY 'Sada jest opravnenY, vystavi eek na Ineho ten Utad poSaduje. jmeno tadu a pujeujiciho, se sraSkou 5% V ptipadu. neschopnosti, neptitomnosti Uroku na jeden rok ku ptedu, a eek zaSle neb &lawn ptedsedy, zaujima jeho mist°. na tajemnika dotyeneho tadu, kterY po Clanek 153. Vsunouti y e druhem radku zji g teni be 'Oen nedluSi tadove poplatky, za slova: "jednani y e schazich dle élanku 3. eek Zadateli hi pujeku odevzda. pUjoujici tadu poplatky, jest povinen nejClanek 155. Nezmenen, prve poplatky zaplatiti neb je z obnosu Clanek 156. Nezmenen. eeku phi vYplate tajemnikovi zadrSeti neelanek 157. Nezmenen. cha, vyjma v ptipadu pirjeky na zaplaceClanek 158. Nezmenen-nY certifikat. Clanek 159. Nezmenen. Obnos takto y ypajeenY, spoln s firokem, Oldnek 160. Nezmenen. splatnyrn roene kuptedu, ma bYti pohle-- Clanek 161. Nezmenen. davkou Jednoty proti elenske Umrtni alanek 162. NUrnenen, podpote a mnSe, bYti zaplacen elenem Clanek 163. Nezmenen. kdykoliv, aneb bude odpoeitan z obnosu Clanek 164. Nezmenen. Umrtni podpory splatne po- smrti elena. Clanek 165. Nezmenen. Kdykoliv celko y e zadluZeni u Jednoty Clanek 166. Vytkrtnouti.:slova "bile proti Umrtni podpote elena dosahne nej- pleti". vyssi obnos Maly mane v to dobe, jak Clanek 167. Nezmenen. stanoveno v tabulce pUjeovnich hodnot Clanek 168, Nezmenen. vetahujici se na tabulku na zaklade jeClanek 169, Nezmenen, jim2 poplatky placene elenern jsou Clanek 170. Nezmenen. Zeny, tajemnik Hlavniho tadu ma elena Clanek 171. Nezrnenen., ihned o tomto stave y eci zpraviti u jeho aldnek 172. Nezmenen. tadu, naCeS takovY Glen musi ihned zapo- "Clanek 173. Vynechan. Zarazen do eat odvadeti pravidelne poplatky a platiti nku 55. troky na dluh povinne Jednote, jinak Prvni schtze y Yboru byla volana k poneueini-li tak do jednoho mesice po tornhtdku bratrern ptedsedou Geo. E. Kacito uvedomeni, jeho podpUrnY certifikat samo6inne pozbYva platnosti a on pte- rem ptesne o devate hodinev sobotu rano, -dne 9. t. m. a kaZdY elen vYboru a stava bYti elenem Jednoty. bratr pravni radce Jednoty August KaI Po dosaSeni 65 let mt.& pOdobnou cif byli na s y Ych mistech. Vybor pracopfljeku ueiniti na zaplaceni pottebnYch val -do 12:15 a odpoledni schnze svolana lekatskYch a nemocenskYch vYlch a na k potadku o pill druhe a vYbor pracoval poplatky, do 6:15 s patnactiminutoyou ptestavkou. V ptipaclu hospodatske deprese, Hlav- VeCerni zase,clani bylo od 7:30 do 9:55. ni Utadovna, se svolenim. Statniho DeD.3poleclni schtize v nedeli dne 10. t. mute omeziti. paje. partmentu Poji Steni, zahajena v osm hodin do 12:05 se dvaceti lty proti certifilatum, minuto y ou presta y kou. Odpeledni schfize Clanek 134. Nezmenen. zahajena v jednu patna.ct do Sett yeeer. alanky 135, 137 a 138 byly VYborern od- Vecerni schtlze zahajena v sedm deset a loSeny ku pozdejSimu jednani, vzhledem trvala bez ptestayky do deseti hodin. k naVrham, Zadajicim samoeinnou pftjeSchfize v pondeli 11. t. m. zahajena o ku na poplatky (Autoinatic Premium pill -devate a pracovano do poledne, kdy Loan), cos v'Ybor podporuje. , „ posledni elanek-173 byl vytizen, a 'SR jsme aanek 136. Zahrnut v elanku 133. k obeclu: Po -obede, asi za d y e hodiny Clanek 137..0dloSen na pozdeji. zany koneene prate schUze. Clanek 138. OdloSen na pozeleji. Mali jsme to potekni na.v'Stevy mnoClanek 139. _Numenen. hVell bratru spolkovYcla a dekujeme jim Clanek 140. Nezmenen. vrele za oeividnY zajem na zale2itostech Clanek 141, Nezmenen. Jednoty a jenom litujeme, be nam nebylo ' alanek 142. Nezmenen. moZno s na y Stovniky pobesedovati. Clanek 143. Nezmenen, Tajcmniku vYborti bylo Cleny Clanek 144, Nezmenen, narizeno, podekovati srdeene bratru Geo. Clanek 145. Nezmenen. E. Kacirovi, predsedovi vYboru, za jeho Clanek 146. Nezmenen. rozAatne a skuteene bratrske vedeni ceClanek 147. Nezmenen. leho jednani, ktere prispivalo velice ku Clanek 148. Nezmenen. aspeSnemu a v pravde bratrsky uptimClanek 149. Nezmenen. nerau prabehu schuzi za tyto tti dny. NeClanek 150. Nezmenen. maly podil v tomto smeru mel take nag. alanek 151. Nezmenen. ' vSdy bedlivY a pohotovY pravni radce, anek 152. Nezmenen. August Kacit, jemuS take naleSi rib§ dik. Clanek 153. Zmenen. Mistoptedseda napornaha ptedsedovi Pracovalo se nam blade(' a dobte za tap • 3 jednani vc schtizich, ustanovujc men- kove vYpornoci, a mnoho 11; .tin to ptispelo


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k tomu klidnemu, byt' i hlasitemu, ale nych nachladem, ale to jsou denni ne- li Olen soudne uznany choromyslnk, mei I mote, ktere ale easern hodne potrapi. by jeho certitikat byti drZenk v to syortimu priibehu celeho jeclnani. A, abychom zdtiraznili jeSte jedenkrate, I Prejerne vSein nemocnkm brzke uzdrave- hodnote pc) dobu tri let neb i dr.le, jak jsme dluZni mestu West MIS dik za po- ni a vzpominali jsme vas vSech ye schtizi. sjezd by urail. A uzdravil-1i by se a chtelskytnuti mistnosti ku konani schOze, a Tedy nezapornente na na$i radovou li by neb mohl by dale bYti elenem, tedy mu nepoeitat dloZne poplatky za t,u dobu, naSim bratrilm y e West za jejich skvele schuzi. co byl v Ustavu, ale zaeit platit ode dne pohostinstvi, ktere nam naSi praci ziehjsme se pobavili to Slate yeeovalo a ku jeSte vetSimit vYkonti poba- selce manZeln ZastoopilovYcli, Svatba., John uzdraveni, Timto ustanovenim Jednote nic neztraci nob to, co bylo 11% na dalo. NaS uptimnV dik vain vAent, vlastne svatebni pohosteni, se odbkvalo PtiSti schtize y Vtioru byla ujednana na v pekne sini radii Pokrok els, 84. U clveri jeho pojistce zaplacene bylo nrokovane, den 19. eer yna o desate hodine v broteltt byla parnatni kniha, ktere se kaZdV tedy byl pfijem a no yydani, Vg ichni Otouci prijmete pozdray. Rice v Houstonu bratr Frank J. Olexa navStevnik zapsal; u jeviSte krasne ose o pottebne misto a jine nutnosti po- zdoben' still se zlatkm dortem, svice Antonio Horakova, dopisovatelka. stare., • 4 • (krasne kvetiny. S bratrskkm pozdravem, San Antonio, Texas. KdyZ manZele Zastoupilovi, to VaZeni etenari: Vaclav Baiina, bylo jako slunIOko, neb oba jsou vhly uF. E. Hejl, My zde v San Antonio budeine miti 17. sineva.vi a no jejich leta dosud vypaclaji nnora no.v g t6vu pan! jarmily Novotne, Frank Hlolek, velice pekne, Ze zde mohou pobkti jeSte perni zpevaeky, kterd je naSe chloubo., Frank Janota, nanoho let, coZ, jsine jim vSichni prali u- nebo jsme na ni hrdi. Geo. E. Kacir, je v (doze primne z celeho srdce. V kuchyni bylo Ma •enky, a jeji arie bude zpivana eesky. Joe N. Morris, prichystane.pekne dobre pohosteni a pri Pan Rudolf Petrak bode v roli jenika. Frank J. Olexa, vzajemnem pohovoreni se eleny a stark- To je jeho prvni vystoupeni zde v Sari Jos. Slavik, mi znamYmi to odpoledne velice pane u- Antonio. TOZ vystoupi Eva Likova jako Frank B. Steiner, behlo.' Zlato-novomanZelOm se dostalo Esmeralda. Budete od nds vitani, a to hromadu peknkch darn a dekujeme za tine vice. kdyZ zpivaji Smetanovo nesmrpohosteni. telne dilo "Prodand nevesta". Po Zupni sclanzi v Sokolovni jsem se Oddil Chci vas upozorniti, kdo by mohl ptivitala se sestrou Milanovou z Fort jiti, zaeatek je ye d ye hodiny odpoledWorth. Na slova, jak se dart, odpovedela, ne 17. Unora v mestskem auditoriu. Cent/ Ze zase to my star! tahneme. Ne a ne aby jsou jak si kaZdk mtitze sahnouti do sve Ze schfize •adu Jaro eislo 130. to ti mladS1 pf.ebrali. Ano, u vSech tech kapse, Prijedle a nebudete toho litovat. Dallas, Texas. spolkU jest to stejne, ale ja nechci vent, Barbora. Riebe. S pozdravem Posledni radova schtiize byla malo naneni naprava. Jest, ale ji musirne hle• vStivena. Dosti clenu bylo na siavnosti dat u sebe samkch. West, Texas, 7 unOra zlate svatby manZelti Zastoupilovkch v Znam sestru Milanovu tiZ 30 let. 'Meet sini radu eis. 84. Ja samotna jsem teZ let phi praci spolkove, u Sokola jsem ji Mr. J. F. Chupick, tam byla, ale i do schtize jsem se na chvi•- poznala, jest v rade naS1 Jednoty, u spol- Fayetteville, Texas. li a to prave kdy Oleni pritomni ku pojiSteni proti ohni, u sveho koste-- etenY br. Chupick: Zasilam obnos $6'.00 no dary na Mouerozmlouvali o svolani distriktni schtize la a jinkch ritznYch Iclubu. VSady ma nezde v Dallas u radu eis. 130 nekdy v jaky &ad, ne-li, tedy vypomaha co nejvi- ktiv Fond, coA bylo zaslano nam ad nasledujicich: kvetnu. ce mute. $1.00 Bratr tajemnik me clopsati do Hlavni Jest to Sena, ktera, si za svoji praci Pi. Mary Maresh, Temple, Texas 2.00 Pi. Fr. Bartek, Temple, Texas iitadovny, neni-li snad na ten mesic pia- spolkovou zasloOila to nejkrasnejSi kyti3.00 novana nekde jinde distriktni schuze a ci a potlesk ten nejvM, jak' moSno Pan John Simeik, Waco Texas pak ktere tady by pod naS okrskovk ob-- clati. Neb co ji znam, a to jest u fZ 30 let, Celkem vod Uskuteeni•li se tato schfize, jsem neslySela jeSte ani jednou Mei setedy jsme si ukrojili hezkY kus chleba, stru Milanovou, "Ja, jsem to ueinila"; jest S bra.trskkm pozdravem, neb u naS"eho kadu jest to jako "mnoho to valy "my". Nikdy jsem ji neslySela sa: CECHOSLOVAK PUB. CO ., povolanYch, ale malo vyvolenYch": dosti mu sebe pochvalit, ani jsem to od ni ne-elenn, ale mai° pracovniktl. Jos. F. Holasek. &Ha. Vychovali velkou rodinu, a uS maji Per: (leti zapraZene do prate spolkove, a ne KaZdy podnik aZ doposud odfely (. ) • 4. rodiny. Ale to nic, zase se dame do prate jen deti, ale i vnoueata, ktere jsme videli na sokolskkch programech a kterkm jsme, Dobre knihy jsou pravYmi perlami pro a vS'e bude O.K. Bratr ptedseda mne nakazoval, at' se o se obdivovali. Mladk bratr Milan jest zvo- duSevni vYvoj eloveka. Perlami temito teto schnzi rozepiSu a •Zacla bratry i se- lenkm Zupnim ndeelniketn, tedy zase vice mohou pohrclat jen hlupdei a nebo bide stry naSeho fadu, byste pfi:3.11 do OM prate a starosti. Gratuluji, a Vam, v§e in spatni, schuze, ktera bude dne 2. brezna o 3 hod. ostatnim Milanovkm, tisknu v duchu praodpoledne v Sokolovni. Jest velice tfeba vice a obdivuji VaSi praci. Se zajrnem ctu opravu stanov. A tale vaSeho souhlasu, a ten broth delegati Si novatelfam preji probrat rtizne potfeby pro Oleny ce- jak ja na to pohlilim, tedy sjezd nebude Vegkere clopisy pro ,V6stnik, le Jednoty do priStiho sjezdu. Cas utika, ukoneen za 4 dni, neb skoro ani jeden posilejte na adresu rea referaty sjezd to bildu co neviclet. Tedy broth i odstavec neztistava tak jak jest, ale kaZ-1 daktora menen. To tedy bude jednani o! dy sestry prijd'te do schtize. • EDITOR OF VASTNiK Na listku nemoenkeh mime dosud se- celkch stanovach, co2 vezme den a pti1,1 0402 PRAGUE stry Kubinova, Marta Funda, Hubdeek, bude li se hlasovat, pridavat a ubirat v DOUSTON 7, TEXAS sestra Zilova mladSi, a bratr RUZieka kaZdem ela.nku. Nesouhlasim s opravou elanku 101. Jestars;. Jest vice sester i 'bratril nemoc-

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projevujeme nak uptimnou soustrast pozustale rodine nad umrtitn jejich matky, babieky a nak mile spolusestry Anna Machae, ktera se odebrala na veenost dne 17. ledna 1952 ye stati 87 roku. Vime, drazi portistali, to tace nesete strata Vain tak mile bytosti, ale budi.2 Vam utechott, 2e my, bratfi a sestry i'adu 8tefanik citi .me s Vami ye VaSem zarmutku. Tobe, sestro, pf'ejeme tichY spanek. est budi2 Tvoji pamatce a odpoeivej v pokoji. Llano v Houston, Texas, dne 30. ledna 1952. Resolueni vYbor: Fred Vojtek, John Koval', Charlie CYkala. ••■■•11111MIIIMMIONIrac

'CALENDAR ✓ sobotu tohoto tYdne a kaidou nasledujiei sobotu je u ka.du Pokrok Houstonu potadana hra bingo. Ka&lon sobotu vaclie a hezke cony. V sobotu 16. iinora rad Pokrok Houstonu eislo 88 bude miti rodinnou veeeri. VStborna mtfska obsluha prestupniho roku. Zaeatek v 5 hodin odpoledne. ✓ nedeli 17. &lora tad Svaz Oechoslovanti. Cis: 92 ye Fort Worth pofada velkou taneeni za.bavu. Hraje Ray Schwartz orchester. Kakly je Uctive zvan. ✓ nedeli 24. finora. Sokolki ochotnici v Dallas sehraji divadlo "Pepi, mluv pra ydu" ve sve sini na'3700 Carl St. ✓ nedeli 24. iinora. Dramaticky otibor Sokol Houston sehraje veselohru o trech jednanich, "Pan Cap na to kip'." Zaea,trek pfesne ve 4 hodiny 30 minut. Po divadie taneeni za.bava. ✓ nedeli 16. bfezna distriktni schtize v Corpus Christi. Veoer prornitani filmu redaktorem Vestniku. ✓ nedeli 16. btezna mistni sdrukni divadelnich ochotniku "Ozvena" sehraje divadlo v slid "u tefanikit". VYtMek ve-. novan bude do fondu na leky pro nemocne v Oeskoslovensku. Zaeatek ve 4 hod. odpoledne. VSichni lido dobre vide zvani.

Ve stfedu, dne 13. imora . . 1952. stonu, ma postarano o potomky po meei a myslim i po presiiei. Poeet jich jiz nemohu si vzpomenouti. Bratr Jos. R. Anton jsa jiZ uzdraven Ptispel svou a sve pani ptitomnosti teZ ku °slave a rovneZ bratr redaktor Vestniku se svou pani a mam za to, Ze i s vnoueatkem. Veselili a taneili jsme aZ do doby, kdy pominula doba duchu. Bylo to hezke a my pfejeme oslanvenci bratru Sidney Soukupovi Wastnou cestu a navrat. PeelivYna sestfiekam a vkm kdot se o toto ptekvapenkove veseli postarali vtele srdeone diky. S. P. StudnienY. ) • 4 • (

nedeli budete se mod pokochati ariemi slovanskYch pisni a ariemi svetoznamYch oper zpivanYmi svetoznamkin umelcem, eechem, panem Milo Lukou. Budou zapeny v pilvodni 'feel onech sldadeb, zrovna jako ty slovanske a tedy i Ceske. Pana Milo Luku ptedchazi povest jako zna.meniteho operniho pevce, jenZ vSnde kdy vystoupil byl zasypan pochvalnYmi uznanhni a obdivovan pro sviij yzacnk talent. Vystoupi jiZ tuto nedeli v Houston Music Hall a teSime se, to si zde dobude noDO DALLAS, ENNIS, KAUFMAN vYch vavlinti jako na jinYch mistech. A OKOLI! Listky jsou k dostani v ptedprodeji u Bond Clothing Co., 811 Main Street a Tak potom ten nic! Ba jo, budeme hrat doufame v hojnou 'least naich krajand jak z Houstonu tak i z okoli, abychom pekne divadlo, "Pepi, mluv pravdu". Velice nand veselohra, Ze se vSichni zamu prokazali eest jako krajanu umelci. smejete do sytosti. V nedeli 24. nnora, ne* zapomente, zaphite naSi Sokolovnu do Minul nam ten Cas v Sokolovne hou- posledniho misteeka, je velika. Ale toto stonskeho Sokola v sobotu yeeer 3. Unora divadlo za to stoji, hraji sami dobti heropravdu prijemne. Byla tam uspoliadana ci, to vas svoji hrou vtichni nadchnou. slavnost na rozioneenou pro Sokolika SidPisatelka tohoto dopisu jefte neni doney Soukupa, jen'2 se jiz odebral ku sve- sti silna, aby vedla retii, ale za to ji ptemu pridelenemu stanoviai. Bratr Sidney yzala na sva bedra mladoueka, eila AnieSoukup, S'varnY Sokolik je synem man- ka Zvolankova, a za pomoci nakho br. &hi SoukupovYch, cllouholetYch zdefgich Ludvy 'robernelio, kterY ji v leceem poosadnikil. Bylo opravdu radostno zriti udelaji opravdu neco pekneho. kolik ptatel ma on i jeho rodiee, Sokolov- Hraji manZele Bartokvi, kteti dtive hrana byla prim° nabita znam*rni, priSedSi- vali zde v Dallas, br. TobernY, br. Hamumi mu blahoptati ku teto prileNtosti. sek, nak Eliska Janiekova, ja 1.12 ji tiSestrieky uchystaly pro tuto prile2itost kam nak, neb mne pkipada jako moje cele stohy SmaenYch krmi, 20 byly stoly dcera, br. Sill, br. Jureik, ten hraje Tanjinn tak obtakany, 2e se pod jich tihou ana a Frantieka Jureikii a Anieka az prolaYbaly. Sheldon vyslal ku teto oNechci zbyteene chvalit, ale AniCslave bratra Dlouheho s jeho pani, ty oba ka, raiserka tohoto divadla, zasluhuje ovitame easteji na, na'Sich slavnostech a pravdu chvalu, to se toho chopila. Patti kcly'2 je nezkime, hued je tu starostlivY mezi mlade pokoleni, je dobra Sokolka a dotaz, zda. nejsou churavYmi. Bratr Ma- spolkatka. V kaZdem spolkovem sttedistejka tam take ovSern nescha.zel se svou ku je poznat jeji snahu ku spolkove pravelkou harmonikou, ta ponevaa jiz ma ci. Je zdrava a sokolskeho nadkni ji dtiten mechovY trup rozsablejkho obsahu a ma v srdci je gte za dob, kdy bydlela v EnblYska, se po obou stranach velkou bate- nis. Je to dceruSka manZeln TupYch a rii knofliku, je ji2" umeleckym nastro- prosim, je po tatinkovi, a ten je Kladejem, ale pouze v rukou toho kdo s ni do- flak, a ti jsou vetSinou dobti spolkovi vede zapoliti, jako bratr Matejka a bratr pracovnici. Pak ma muZieka, kterY je veVavtik, kterY :tam pfijechal pozdeji se lice avedomelY mlady mut a svoji Zennasestrou Kukralovou z Rosenberg. ku podporuje ye snahach spolkovYch. A bylo hodovanie a veselenie, zvlake Tak Ennisaci nezapomelitc ptijit se pokdyt bratr 1Vratejka pojal ye svou narue tu harmoniku a loudil z ni zvuky ku ta- divat ria svoji rodaeku, nebudete zklamaneenimu reji a Franta Vavrik, jen g hral M. My jsme hrdi, Ze ji manic mezi setot , jeke s jednim spoleenikem jehot boa. Ja, douf Cm, Ze budu uz Spine zdrava jmeno jsem nezvedel, take naladil ta- a teZ ja budu s vami v hledfSti na divaneeniky ku tanci. Bratr Kos pak starost- dlo se divat. Vite, ta Cost se mne Indio live dbal toho, aby ti tiznivi nebyli dar- kdy stane. mo volajicimi na pouki. 2izeri je nutno Pane V. LaZnovskY, abyste si nine neukajeti z jakehokoliv pramene jit od nastekval, to jsem nic nepsala ku divadlu, rozeni. Velci ji2 musi gniti solid/16,0i praminek net bejbinka, to je znama vec ani nevite jak nine svrbely ruce, abych mohla psat a ted', zaplat' Pan Bah, snad a take ritznY druh napojit. Byl jsem prekvapen, kdyt me bratr u2 to ptiijde. Soukup precIstavoval sve potornstvo, slusZatirn Nazdar! Na druhY Udell vic. hy to pridavek k vzrustu populace Hou Karla Kraftova..


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"Ja jsem dnes jako vzdycky, ale ty jsi zase nejak jako nevyspalY," odvetila pani Zavorova. "Piece jsi spal tak pokojne a tak slySitelne," dodala s tismevem, jena znamenal odpuSteni. "Tak? Ja bych se byl sazel, nea si stala moji 2enou, ze vtibec nikdy. nechrapu. Ale ty mi to opakujeS easto,' nea abych tomu nevetil. Dnes se tomu ale vUbec nedivim. Main nejak telkouhlavu — tak jako po nejakem Ten 'eaj s rumen ua nebudu piti. Dela mi to teaSi mozek nezli, pill tuctu . plzeriskYch." V to chvili, nesouc konvieku s kavou a d2baneeek se smetanou, veSla Maryel. "Dobre jitro " •ekla tonem Znaene yeselejSim, nea zdravivald v poslednim se. "Aha, ty taky!" rekla si v duchu jeji matka, vidouc, jak v to jejich pane domacnosti hraje kaldY pro sebe svoji medii druhYm do tvare. Pri snidani hledela pani Zavorovd vyavedeti od manaela, , jake ma rozdeleni east, na celY den. Dovedela se, '2e bude' celY den v jednOrn ze svYch domft v "Plzni", kde davaji delnici zdenou prepalku do velkeho "Store, aby z neho udelali krinny dva, a ae je tam jeho pHtomncst ,nutna, aby prate Sla rychle a spravne v pied. Ndsledovala litanie na•ku na nespolehlivost delniku, nad kterYmi musi elovek stati, aby se prate 11Ybala ku- ptedu. Ze veerejSich porcieek rumu ziskana teaka hlava nemohla nesti s dobrYin humorem trampoty nekolikandsobneho domaciho pana. "To je Skoda," •ekla , pani Zavorova s p •izvtikem zklamani ye hlase. "Byla bych dnes rada, Ala do mesta, podivati se.na ten velkY vyprodej v "Boston Storu", a chtela jsem; abys mne doprovodil." "Dues je to , milacku. Ale doufam, ae bude dues odpoledne ptepaaeni dchotoveno, a to bych mohl jiti s tebou A •eba zitra rano." Pan Zavora tekl "milaeku" timte2 tonem jako obyeejne, a divil se sam sobe, ae se pH torn nezaeervenal. "Ale ne, toho ani nebude zapottebi. jd Ira se tak dalece vyanam, abych sjela "Ito.rou" nebo "zvYknoti" do mesta, a tam ua je lehko najiti co •elovek pottebuje. To by bylo ale, abych si nemohla net° sama obstarati. Nebude to poprve." "A anglicky 112 taky u-miS," zavtipkoval pan Zavora, "umi: tici pHs, bargn, dejn,

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giv mi a olrajt, telly se t:', v Chicago stolku svaae?,'ek-bankovek, uschovala jej v rueni take, nasadila si na nacesane neztratig!" "if:Min toho hochie vie ne to," po- vlasy dtikladny klobouk a, vyAla na ulici. chlubila se panieka, " taciyhle Maryel ua Zami •ila k prieni Siroke tride Ogden avenue, po nia jela, poulieni draha„ vedouse umi pohddat s "pecllakem"." Nyni se clivila zase divka, ae ji matka ei prim° do sttedu mesta. ukazuje vlidnou tvae. Jaka to zniena od 0 tti etvrte hodiny pozdeji vstoupila veerejSiho veeera. do ai'adovny Hambursko-americke pre"Co pak Maryel, to je chlapik!" ae • plavni spoleenosti no ulici Randolph. -tovalpnZdr."Beumtaglicky "Jest zde nekdo, s kYm bych mohla lid to bude IAA roku, a fs ptijde ten mluviti nemecky?" zeptala se prvniho jeji zenith z Vidne- , bude mu moci da kierka, jena• ji pozdravil. 'tati hodiny, jak se to mezi snoubenci "Kaldy z nas v teto ntadovne mluvi pain" nemecky," odvetil tento tode teei. "Chit Pani Zavorova se chtela zprvu hajiti, vam miltaeme poslouaiti?" ze je zrovna takovY chlapik jako Maryel, "Chci poslati do Vidne svemu bratrovi ale jakmile slySela zminku o Vidni, nopadlo ji, ze by mela sveho manaela vy- neja,ke penize a to telegeraficky, a zerozkoreti, jak daleko se dovede pi•etva- veri mu telegrafovati nekolik slov. Ma jeti sent a jest jisto, ae pojede vaSi linii. Vyr(vati, a zeptala se: "Odkud via, ae je ten aenich ve Vidni?" tizujete takove zalditosti?" Ten "bratr" byl pani Zavorovou pro po"Nerekla jsi mi to Sonia?" tekl manjakoby vzpominal. "Ja myslim, ae to trebu okamaiku pribajenY. Ale tak aspori vypadala aedost zcela p•irozene. vim od tebe!" "Ne, nic jsem ti o tom nerekla, ani "Nespada to site pine do nakho °boshivka. Rekla jsem ti, 2e ti bude phti ut, ale donfam, ze yam bude moci vySIAM, a pak Ze se dozvis vse. Jak a odkud hoveti," Feld mladY mita a set se optati tedy via, ae je ye Vidni?" ptala se aena •editele kancelate, ma-li vykonati, co na s autoritou pravnika, podrobujiciho sved- nem addano. ka krianvemu vYslechu. "Manager" prikYvnul, a kierk nasadiv "Musil sem si to tedy sant clomyslet, si klobouk ,Sel s hostem na hlavni telekdya jsi mi to nerekla," , vysvetloVal man- grafickOu ftradovnu, majici s ytij stan na, • prir:zene. "Je to ostatne zcela protilehle strane vnitromestskeho distrikaei pochopiteine a neni k tomu zapottebi miti avidStniho filipa, ae kdya jste p•ijely Kdya tam do gli, rekl prftvodati pani Zaz Vidne, a Maryel je zasnoubena, ae je vorova, aby si napsala v libovolne keel to, ten aenich asi ye -Vidni." co chce se s yYm bratrem sdeliti, a zaro"Dobre sehrano, stark kocoure!" re- veri udala ,mnoholi periez posila. kla si aena, stavic se spokojenou s vYklao, Panieka byla rozhodnuta nektriti slodean. vy a telegrafovati zcela srozumitelne, Marvel, jejia twit se od yeerejSka znae- aby byla kaada mdnost omylu vyloueenti. ne zmenila,, zbavivSi se stop vnitrnich P •ijed' ihned, jinak vSe ztraceno. posh.. bouri, jednala take jakoby se mezi ni a lam osmdesat dolarn, posledni penize. matkou nebylo pranic stab% a rekla: Vice neofiekavej nieeho. NeptijedeS-li i"Ja bvch mohla jiti s tebou, mami. hned konec vkmu. Piijedes li, svatba Pottebu i l take leccos v meste, a d y e se komaite. .snaze vyznarne neali jedna." Marie. "Trebas!" tekla matka po kratiekem OdevzdavSi penize na zdsilku a nekolik ptemkSleni. dolarri, jea stal kabelogram, muai za oAle kdya pan Zavora oddel do Plane kenkem, rekla si pani Zavorova: a dcera se chystala jeti do mesta s mat"Tak, ted' jsem vsadilavSe na, posledni kou, reklalepe, tato Maryel, pojednou: "Bode zUstand-li doma.artu. k Jsem skoro bet centu. Ale to nevadi. Zvitezim-li, bode mi vynahrazeno <Id si to vyridim sama a ty budeS aspon vSe. a vy druzi se pak treste! VaSe donna as prijde Bazkova." medie se vymsti na vas samotnYch." Bazkova byla aena, jea pfichazela t •iXII, krate tYclne obstarati hrubSi prdee v domacnosti ZavorovYch. "Ale mutr, v2dyt' Bazkova vi, kam value kilo od kuchyne, kclya jsme pryo, PouhYch deset dni od odjezdu Washing-a byla to jia.tolikrate sama." tona Zavory, a vlak drally cisate Fran"Ja tia nikomu neclriveruji a nechci, tieka, Josefa ptijiadejici od severu vylo aby tady byla sama. A ostatne jake do-- ail mezi jinymi pasaZ'ery na perronu mlouva.ni; ty zUstand doma a Bost! Ne- draai videriskeho i naSeho mlacieho Americana. maS-li co delat, shledavej si vYbavu." Washington, ptijiadejici z Brem, proPani Zavorova, neuznavSi vice deem hodnou jedineho pohledu, se dooblekla, jel Prahou, ani se nezastaviv v onom vyriala a jedne zastivity sveho toiletniho meste, o nerna byl od mladi tolik krasne-


Strana 12 ho slykl. Mel naspech, cesta trvala mu ji22 celou veenost; chtel bYti ye Vidni co nejdkive, aby mohl zandjiti svoje vykt • ovani. Pozdeji, zbude•li mu trochu easu, zajede si do Prahy, aby, bude-li to mono, neodjel z Evropy, aniZ by spattil a prokl ono mesto, jet zatadil nesmrtelnY Humboldt za etvrte polohou nejkrasnejSi na cele zemekouli hned po Neapoli, Catihradu a Lisabonu, a net jsou amerio• ti Cechove tak hrdYmi. Byl rad, kdy2 se koneene vlak zastavil v posledni stanici a kdy2 slykl konduktery volati: "Wien, Wien." Od kterehos spolucestujiciho na lodi se dovedel o dobrem hotelu nedaleko stiedu mesta, a dal se tarn ptimo z nadraZi clroZkou dovezti. KdyZ si ptepoeital na americke penize obnos, jej byl doZkati za dovezeni zaplatil, Zasnul nad tou laci pohodlne dopravy. ZadrZel si droZkate k dalgi sluthe a vekl do hotelu, jen aby se obeerstvil umytim a obleeenim do eisteho pradla. Za pal hodiny seal ji2 znovu ve voze a ujadel k budov y americkeho vyslanectvi. Slunce easneho zimniho odpoledne ozatovalo zaplavou svYch paprskii AirokY boulevard OkruZni ttidy, po jeho2 asfaltu mekce ubihala kola droZky. NovY, Amerleanu neznamy- Zivot S'umel kolem Washingtona Zavory. Zcela jine tvate, zeela jine postavy net v mestech americkYch bylo videti na chodnicich. VSe bylo nejak jasnejSi, veselejSi. Oblieeje chodeft nebyly na pohled tak zatiZerry chmurand starostmi a obchOdniho shonu jako tam v jeho vlasti. JakYsi raz lehkosti tkvel v kaZde te tvati, vSichni lide sezdali usmivati a divali se jeden na druheho tak jakoby byli vespolek starYmi ziadmYmi. Tu a tam se skuteene potkali znami - a tu se pozdravovali SirokYmi rozmachy kloboukil, tak napadnYmi, ze kdyby se to stab na ulici Chicaga, vybuchl by kde kdo kolem v smith. Z ylaSte zdravilli pan damu, mel americkY host pkilelitost videti ye skuteenosti to, co vidal doma na kornickY.ch ilustracich e'asopisfl nebo v karrikaturach vaudevilisth. 0hronme Uklony a mavnuti klobouku as se prach na zemi zviril. Ale Zenske se take zcela jinak divaly na svet net tarn ty v Americe. Zde sla kaala s Usmevem na rtech, jakoby zrovna vyzYvala k pratelskemu osloveni. Nekteri muZi, jdouce po ulici, hvizdali sobe hlasite, aniZ by si toho nekdo v§imal, a mall ho'Si, pekarAti ueednici s plochYmi ka§iky na hlavach nebo jini, tlaeici rueni voziky, piskali tak pronikave, ze pfehlu S . ovali vkchen ;Sum ulice. Tech krasnYch, AtihlYch a graciosnich postav Amerieanek tu ale Washington nevidel. Bylo tu vice svelich, mlekem a krvi zaficich tvari net mezi AMerieankami, vice usmevavych rubinovYch rte,

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ale Zadna z tech zdejSich dev nemela toho hrdelto, piimeho, skulpturniho drZeni tela divek z Broadway a State street-u. Zde nebylo moclelft pro Gibsona. Deveata a Zeny jaksi Piing ptirozene, nedbale, s rameny spadlYmi do pfedu, mnohdy s trupem temei stejne vyklenutYm jako poprsi. Ale byly tu j ne panenky, ktere ptipominaly drZenim Vela na americka dev• eata. Panenky ty chodily v modrYch, neb eervenYch ilzkYch kalhotach, s tesnYmi kabatci ,s koketnimi eapkami na hlavach a vlileely za sebou fineici Savle. S vlasy ulizanYmi, sklieka v oeich, cigarety mezi rty, knirky vYliojne najeZene nebo umele nakroucene, prsa majice vypnuta a bficha jako chrti dovniti vtaZena, prochazely se tu muZske panenky, po chodniku, zdravili se navzajem theatralnimi sZenStilYmi posunky a prohliZeli si kaZde Zenske stvoteni, je2 potkali s drzosti, nad nit na g americkY gentleman, Zasnul. VojenskYch, fitednickych i sluhovskYch uniforem bylo videti na liken stranach pino. Sam' leskly knoflik, sarnY prYntek, same salutovani. kady krasnYch palacti a budov ,sklenend a zrcadlova prneeli velkYch a lidern napinenYch kavaren, rfizne sochy a ozdobne kiosky a koneone stromoiadi, na nichZ jeSte se v chladnem vettiku chvelyly chontaeky se2loutleho listi, tvoiily dekor divadla, jea Se mihalo pied zrakeni' ZavorovYin. Draka zastavila pied SirokYmi zraky budovy, s jejihoZ jednoho okna vlal hvezdnaty prapor. Washington vystoupil z povozu a veSel do budovy. Nepobyl tam ale dlouho. Za etvrt hodiny vstupoval zase do droZky, maje v kapse listinu, pro neho mela stejnou cenu jako pas ye Washingtonu VystavenY. MladY Zavora, maje konsulatni legitimaci ye sve naprsni take, dal droZkati adresu, jiz byl obdrZel v chica2ske Uradovne Pinkertonovcu, a znovu zaSumela kola droZky po hladkem dlaZdeni videnskYch ulic. Tentokrate vyboeili ze 'SirokYch ulic a "ringa" mestskeho stiedu a nekoneene dlouhou, nerovnou, Uzkou ulici se starYm kamennym dlaZclenim, vedouci paprskovite od stiedu mesta k jeho obvodu, jell znaene dlouho, net zastavili pied malYm domkern v zastre'ene jakesi ulici. Domek mel pouze jedine dvere a dve okna. A nebyly to obyeejne domovni d yefe, jeZ do domku vedly, byly to sklenene dvere jakehosi kramku, na nichZ pod eislem domu skvel se neprili'S umelYm pisrnem provedenY /lapis: K. K. Tabak-Trafik. Po stranach vchodu na vnitinich plochach otevrenYch dtevenYch dtevnic visely na plechu malovane obrazy, svedeici o velkYch vlohach nateraee, jen je byl

Ve stiedu, dne 13. imora 1952. kdysi pied lety vytvotil. Obrazy piedstavovaly dva zantraeene mute, z nich g jeden koutil z dlouhe dYmky a vypouRel velka oblaka zelenaveho koute, kde2to druhY, maje v jedne ruce tabaterku, nabiral drlihou rukou dflkladnY Snupec. Multi na obrazech rneli na hlavach fezy, byli to tedy dle vSeho Turci. Plechovi Turci zde zastavali fikol americkYch dievenYch Indianu. MladY Zavora se rozhliZel, ma-li domek, jeho eislo se ostatne shodovalo s eislem na udane adrese, jeSte nejakS, jinY vchod. Ale domek 6611 ulici pouze dvetmi kramku a dvema okny. Vstoupil tedy nag cestovatel do domku dveimi kramku pod napisem K. K. Tabak-Trafik, Spalirem dvou plechovYch Turku. V nevelke prodejne, pied polici s balioky rilznYch veiikosti a barev, s krabicemi doutnikti a zasuvkami, za pultern s primitivnimi ramenovYmi vahami sta.lo jakesi stihle, ptibledle device bezvYznamne tvate, tmavYch, divnYch oei. "Kam jsem to zapadl!' ; pomyslil si Washington, jsa ptesvedeen, ze se tu stal omyl v adrese. Ale pro jistotu se piece zeptal svoji ye thole naueenou a pilnYm cvikem po ceste, hlavite na lodi trochu oZivenou nemeinou — nebydli-li v onom dome pan Hale. Tak znelo jmeno mute, na nejZ byl mlad57 Zavora v Chicago doporueen. Jakmile slykla divka prvni slova Washingtonovy otazky, pronesene lamanou nerneinou, zeptala se give: "Are you an American?" Pti torn zableskly v jejich temnYch oeich jiskry radosti. NayStevnik, jenZ po vice net tYdnu zase slySel nekolik slov pronesenYch s eistou vYslovnosti sve drulte matetStiny, uleheil svemu milemu pfekvapeni srdeenYnai slovy: "By jimmy, what a surprise!" "Piejete-li si mluviti s panem Hale-em, mYm otcem," pokraeovala divka, "vstupte, prosim, sent." A s vlidnYm fismevern ukazala na jedny ze dvou dveii, jeZ vedly z kramku do jinYch prostor domku. V tom okamZiku vstoupil do trafiky droZkat a ptal se, ma-li nadale eekati na sveho passaZera. Zavora jeho sloviun pokroucenYm a zploStelYm dle videriskeho poulieniho dialektu nerozumel, ale . tihle devee s vYraznYm okem jej zastalo. stou plynnou nemeinou naiidilo koeimu, aby eekal, ne pied kramem, ale na rohu ulice. Washington, rozumeje kaZdemu slovu z eiste nemelny deveete, pokynul na souhlas a vstoupil do dveti, jeZ divka pied nim pootevtela. "Vejdete do protejSich dveri a najdete mistra Hale-a." (Pokraeovani priSte.)


Ve stkedu, dne 13. Unora 1952. Dy e ieny v iivote Abrahama Lincolna. (Helen Sehultzova.) V tivote Abrahama Lincolna byly port' ze dye ieny a obi hluboce zasahly do jeho osudu. Jedna svoji ptedeasnou smrti vtiskla peeet' neskonaleho smutku do jeho tvate; druha se stala jeho mantelkou a kraeela s nim k presidentskemu stolci. Jest znamo, te Lincoln nemel tadne sky, at v stati 25 neb 26 roku se seznamil s mladou dcerou hostinskeho v New Salem a zahotel k ni laskou, jet dle tvrzeni vtech historika byla jedinou ,k nit jeho srdce vzplalo. Byla to Ann Rutledge, sliena, divka, jemne a utlechtile povahy, potivajici vatnosti u katdeho v osade New Salem. Lincoln se dlouho nemohl odvatiti vyznati ji svoji lasku jednak proto, ze byl chud a rodina Rutledgova letela mezi zamotnejti v cele visce, jednak proto, ze byla zaslibena jinemu muti. Kdyt posleze tento napadnik zmizel z New Salemu a chud pravnik Abraham Lincoln byl zvolen do illinoiske legisla• tury, byla Anna zprottena vtech zavazka a Lincoln ji mohl oteviiti svoje srdce. Jejich laska byla krasna, avtak jejich ttesti nernelo dlouheho trvani. V dobe, kdy Lincoln poznal prvni ttesti sveho tivota, Ann onethocnela a jeji choroba stala se pak vatnou, ze nebylo ji dovoleno ptijimati tadnYch nav g tev a teprve, kdy rodina shledala, ze v gechna nadeje na jeji uzdrayeni zmizela, bylo jejimu milenci dovoleno ji navttiviti. Posledni sladka slova z jejich fist platila jemu a byla ten bolnYm loueenim navtdy. Kdyt posleze ji smrt zkosila, byhLincoln uvrten v nevYslovnY gal, z nehot se nikdy alpine nezotavil a jeho ptatele se z poeatku ojej zbavi rozumu. Jest tvrzeno, ze east() i v noel chodil na hititov a cele hodiny prs-dlel u jejiho hrobu. Trvalo to dlouho, net se opet vratil ke sve pravnicke praci a do legislatury, avgak znamka bolu neopustila nikdy jeho tvat. Jednomu kolegovi z legislatury te• kl: "NekterYm z vas se snad zda, ze se uptimne tetim ze tivota, ale jsem-li sam, vtdy se mne zmocni takova, stisnenost, ze se obavam nositi kapesni nat." Spattila jsem hrob Ann Rutledgeove Poprve pted dvema roky, kdy na caste ze Springfieldu do znovu zbudovane yesniaky New Salem jsem se zastavila na htbitove Mount Auburn. V to dobe byla cesta na htbitov jette neupravena a pohled na chudiekY htbitov nijak nedaval tusiti,ze na nem odpoeiva prvni a jedina laska nejvettiho americkeho presidenta. Jeji hrob byl zanedbanY, ani jedineho kvitku nebylo k spatieni a teprv, kdy se pribligte k jednoduchemu pomniku, 'Clete slova fichvatne basne Edgara Lee Masterse: "Jsem Ann Rutledge, milovana Abra

VESTNiK— WEST, TEXAS hamem Lincolnem, zasnotibena, jemu ne svazkem mantelskym, ale oclloudenim." KatdSr, kdo htbitov navAtivi a spatti hrob Ann Rutledgeove, odchazi rozechven a s bolnYm dojmem v srdci, i s litostj, ze o hrob te, jeji obraz snad nikdy nevymizel z dute Abrahama Lincolna, nebylo jit dtive lepe peeovano, jak si jeji svetla parnatka jiste zaslouti. Ann Rutledge se narodila dne 7. ledna. roku 1812 a zemtela 25. srpna roku 1835. Druhou tenou v tivote Abrahama Lincolna byla Mary Toddova, jet za test roku po smrti Ann Rutledgeove se stala jeho mantelkou. Byla by dala ptednost Lincolnovu politick,emu neptiteli Stephenu A. Douglasovi a kdy u neho nemohia dosahnouti cile svych tuteb, venovala svo• ji lasku muti, jej osud urcil, aby se stal jednim z nejvettich presidenta nati republiky. Jejich znamost neplynula v klidu, neb Mary nebyla nikdy s LincolnovYm chovanim spokojena a ani nedbalY sob jeho odivani nebyl ji vhod. Jeho cho vani nebylo uhlazene a syYm tatam nevenoval nikdy dostateenou pozornost. Negatil se podia mody a stalo-li se nikdy, ze se mu utrhl knoflik u kalhot, staeil kousek dtivka, aby mel nae zavesiti gle. Jest ptirozeno, ze Mary nebyla spokojena a easto mu * einila vYeitky, cot zase Linmina tak popudilo, ze odhodlal znamost pteruSiti. Svetil se tim svemu ptiteli J. F. Speedovi a na jeho radu gel jednoho yedera k Mary, aby ji oznamil, ze ji nemiluje a nechce ji pojmouti za mantelku. Kdyt se jej pozdeji Speed tazal, zdali se zachoval dle sveho ptedsevzeti, odpovedel: "Ano, tekl jsem ji to, ale ona propukla v apenlivY plile a natika.la si, ze jsem ji oklamal." "A pak?" tazal se Speed. "Inu, pak zaealy i mne teci slzy po tvafich, tedy jsem ji uchopil do naruee a polibil." Minuly tYdny a Lincoln se nemohl smititi mytlenkou, te se stane mantelem Mary Toddove. Cele dny travil ye svem skrovnem ptibytku, easto ne gel do sve pravnicke afitadovny ani do legislatury, jeji byl elenem. Ale proti svatbe vice neprotestoval. Tato byla stanovena na den 1. ledna roku 1841. Pied sedmou hodinou veder poeali se schazeti hoste, ptitel pastor, jent mel parek oddati, vtichni pozvani hoste byli ji2 ptitomni, jen tenich se neobjevoval. Ve vedlejtim pokoji sedela nevesta, odella ye svatebni at a v pochopitelnem rozeileni pohlitela na hodinky, chvilemi pohlitela na ulici, a eekala na tenicha. V pfil desate poeali se hoste rozchazeti a zidamana nevesta strhla s hlavy svatebni zavoj a hotee plaeic, uprchla do sve lotnice, aby nemusela tadneho hosta ani spatiiti.

Strana 13 Nasledujici nitro byl Lincoln nalezen v jeho pravnicke atitadovne, mluvil nesouvisle a jeho ptatele se obavali, ze 'pozbyl.rozurnu. Pak se dlouhY eas ani nevkieli, az jednou v rijnu roku 1842 byl Lincoln pozvan do jisteho domu ye Springfieldu a tam se opet setkal s Mary Toddoyou a jejich schilzky by* pak eastejSi, aZ jednoho dne ji opet nabidl snatek. Mary mu vte odpustila a byla ochotna stati se jeho mantelkou, avtak jedine s podminkou, ze oddavky budou hned vykonany. Jeji prani bylo spineno a .vecky pripravy byly tak rychle odbyty, ze jeSte tehoZ vedera byli Abraham Lincoln a Mary Todd svoji. Jejich manZelstvi nebylo St'astne od sameho poeatku. Mary byla prikre a prchle povahy a katda maliekost ji rozeilovala. Kratce po svatbe, kdy2 snidali v stravnim dome jiste pani Earleove ye Springfieldu, Mary v zlosti vychrstla koflik horke kavy Lincolnovi do oblieeje. Takove vYbuchy hnevu se opakovaly easteji, vyeitky se sypaly na Lincolna pti katde ptiletitosti, mantelka nebyla s spokojena a Lincoln se staval stale smutnejti a nett'astnej gi. Nemel tadnY rodinnY tivot a ani nejdavernejti ptatele k sobe nezval. Manteleine spolednosti. se vyhybal jak mohl a nejradeji se sclaazel v knihovne s jinyrni pravniky, a kdy se rozchazeli, easto si stetoval, jak nerad se vraci domt. Jednou se pohadala s jistYm springfieldskYm obeanem, jent pak gel postetovati si Lincolnovi a tadal zadostiueineni. Lincoln vyslechl jehs , stitnost a pak pravil: "Lituji, te se takova vac ale teknete mi up •imne, nematete nekolik okamtika snateti to, co jest mi udelem jit patnact rokfi?" Kdyby se byl Lincoln otenil s Ann Rutledgeovou, neni pochyby, ze by jejich mantelstvi bylo gt'astne, ale jest pravdepodobne, 'to by se nebyl stal presidentern. Ann nebyla Zenou, ktera by v nem budila politickou ctiladost a byla by spokojena s klidnYm rodinnYm Zivotem, kdeZto Mary touZila, stati se pani bileho domu a ;. kratce po svatbe jej primela, aby se uchazel o zvoieni do kongresu. Byl zvolen, ale kdyz prijeli do Washingtonu, byla pani Lincolnova zklamana. Lincoln byl tak chud, Ze , si musel vydluZiti penize od Douglase, shy mei na nejnatnejSi vVdaje, neZ obdr2i prvni plat. Museli se ubytovati v chudem strtivnim dome a elegantni washingtonska spoleenost odeptela prijmouti manZelku noveho Irongresnika do sveho stiedu. Pomery se nezleptily, ani kdy Mary p •iSla o deset roku pozdeji do Washingtonu jako presidentova man'z'elka. Oeekavala, ge jako "pani presidentova" bude prvni osobou ye washingtonske spoleenosti, lee ani pak nebyla uznavana, con


Strana. 14 ji napinilo trpkosti a Z"arlivosti proti vAem Zenam, jeZ staly na vysluni spoleeenskeho Ve sve rortrpeenosti vyvolavala caste sceny, ktere ji ueinily jests neoblibeneral a washingtonska spoleenost se to vice pied ni uzavirala. Poslaze si uminila, Ze si clobude spoleeenskeho viterstvi riadhernym Xatstvem a klenoty, To ji p •ivedlo do dluhu $70.000 bez ohledu na to, '2.e Lincolnovo sluZne 'obna:Xelo pouze $25.000 roene,'pdhou tfetinu nynejAiho presiden tskeho platu. 1<dy, se Lincoln uchazel o druhou lhatu, vyhroZovaly newyorske firmy, se ji budOu ialovat na zaplaceni dluhu a ona tonula v obavach, Ze to bude jests pied volbou, prozrazeno a tim budeu jeho na viterstvi ohrokny. Nestalo se tak a Lincoln zeinkel, ani by se dovedel o velkem dluhu sve marrl'elky. KdyZ, pak naposled opouXtela 1311y clam, nebyl ani novY president pkitomen, aby se s ni roZloueil. Odjela se s yYmi dvema syny do Chicaga a kdy Lincolnova pozUstalost byla vyrizena, shleclano, Ze obnaXi $110.295, ktere byly stejnYm dilem rozdeleny mezi manZelku a dva syny. Pozdeji odjela do Francie, ale po ease se vratila, a kdy ji kongres povolil $3,000 roeni pense, zila v fistrani ye Springfieldu. S nikYm se nestYkala, zaclony v jejim ptibytku byly stale staaeny a za slunneho dne horela svieka na jejim stole. Lila y e vzpominkach na bou • ivou minulost, na Stephena Douglase, jen byl jeji prvni laslcou a na Abrahama Lincolna, jejZ chtela uainiti presidentem. V lee roku 1382 byla rariena mrtvici a zemfela v stejnem dome, kde 40 rokil pied tim vsunul Abraham Lincoln na jeji 'prst snubni prsten s napisem "Laski je veeNavtivila jsem start' LincolnFmv dilm ve Springfieldu, stala jsem u nadherne hrobky na hrbitove nedaleko Springfieldu, kde Abraham Lincoln odpoeiva pod mramorovou deskou a vzpominala jsern dvou Zen v Zivote velkeho emancipatcra. MySlenky zaletly nekolik mil dale k chudemu venkovskemu hrbitn y ku, kde alma veeny sen Lincolnova prvni laska a kde snad take odpeeiva srdce muae, kterY jedine ji opravdu miloval. ( • 1,7 ZIZOCi LINCOLNOVA NAROZENL,

(Jaroslav F. Chmelieek) Narod americky bride vzpominati vyroei jednoho ze s yYch nejslavriejXicb, synn. Abraham Lincoln se narodil v hrube postavene chats na chude fume v Kentucky 12. Unora 1809. Nikdo jiste nettthil a nejmene rodiee ditka, ae mu bylo osudem ureeno hrati tak tou roli v dejinach nasi zeme. Jeho otec byl negrannotnY farmar, kterY se umel prave jen podepsat. Take jeho matka, by-

VP., ST N1K— WEST, TEXAS la nizkeho stavu, i kdyZ vynikala syym intelektem a charakterem nad sve okoli. Umela sloe Gist, nikoli Wank psat. MladY Abraham dochazel do Xkoly jenom rok, v neeni ale pilne pak pokraeoval doma, venuje kaadou volnou chvilku eteni. Ve dvacetl letech byl Lincoln miadYm obrem, tamer 6 stop a 4 palce vysokYm a vynikajicim neobyeejnott silou. Drive, neZli se rozhodl venovati se pravfim, vyzk.otAel nejedno zamestnani. Advokatem se stal ve velcu dvacetisedmi let. Ze vSech vynikajicich postav naAich clejin neni nikdo tak ykobecne chvalen a tak mak) ocisuzevan jako Lincoln. Jeho osobnost a jeho divot poskytuji latku k nadhernemu studiu. Je nam skuteene ukazovatelern nej yyMi. Zivotni mravnosti. Byl elovek dobrY. Toto samo znamend nejvyAX1 chvdlu. Zname ovXem jine dobre rank, kteri take aili Zivotem prostYm a pokornYm. Ale velikost Lincolnova je vXestranna. AC jini velci muZove meli znamenite schopnosti a dosahli skvelYch vYkonfi, je piece jen mak) tech, jeZ mono prirovnati k Lincolnovi. Nekteti muZove ho prekonali po jistYch strankach, nekte •i projevili vethi genialnost a obraznost jinYch letela k nejvyAAim metam. Ale Lincoln to stoji mimo ostatni svet, velka osobnost sam pro sebe, ponevad2 se v nem poji d ye vynikajici vlastnosti: velikost a dobrota. Zfistal velkYm pii sve dobrote a dobrYm pri sve velikosti. Tyto prvky jeho charakteru ueinily z hello velkeho vfidce lidstva. Ve velikYch dejinnYch obdobich rodi se velci muZove. A naopak: velci muZove jsou 'east° tviu ci velkYch dejinnYch obdobi. Jednim z inch byl prave Lincoln. CelYm svYm Zivotem ukazoval, Ze netreba se stydeti za chudobu. Snad prave jeho chudoba prispela k yytvoreni silneho charakteru v pozdelXim Zivote, kdy dekazal, Ze elovek maze dosici Uspechu pies svfij chudiokY pnvod. Lincoln neznal nikdy nafoukanosti ani pretvarky. Chtel, aby byl vyobraZen tak, jak skuteene vypadal. Jeho opravdovost vyzirala z kakleho jeho podnikani. Die-vend chatre v lesich, venkovskY kramek a poAta, Uradovna venkovskeho pravnika, sine zakonodarny, Bily duet, cele jeho iivotni pozadi, jeho boje a viterstvi zfistanou nesmrtelnYmi prave k vuli nemu, pro to, co i'ekl, co vykonal, proto, elm byl. Lincoln nenavldel a podvody. oast° nesouhlasil s jinYm, o nejake bane stanovisko, ale nikdo ho nikdy nedonutil k Ustupu, jednalo-li se o mravni zasadu. Byl tak nehezkY, ae budil dojem krasneho muae, jeho mravni sila rostla s jeho nesobeckosti. Byl pokornY a piece pripominal kralovskY majestat. Nikdy neztratil se zfetele svuj cil, nikdy ani o pid' neustoupil zlu, at v ja,kekoliv podobe. 13y1 velky ye sve dobrote, ktera poyznaS1,

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Ve stkedu, dne 13. unora 1952. ktera je inspiraci, ktera zuXlecht'uje. NezneuZival sve autority, neuchvatil mac, ktera mu nepatrila, nezneuiil nikdy pritele ani neptitele. V hodnosti presidenta SpojenYch std.tft prodelal krutou obeanskou valku Severn proti Jihu, valku, ktera nebyla privodena pause otazkou, zda smi byti v tete semi provozovano otroctvi, ale ktera k vail udrZeni celistvosti zeros mela dalekosahlej g svetovY vYznam — upevneni demokracie. Za skvostnou jest tiznavana jeho ree, proneSena v listopadu 1863 pH zasykeni narodniho hibitova na bojiXti u Gettysburgu, kde doSlo k rozhodne bitve °beanske valley Byla to kratieka fee, kte-5 tehdy skOrem zklamala, ale ktera postupem easu stala se svetoznamou a kredem americke demokracie. Dv& vety z ni, prvni a posledni, shrnuly v sobs nejenorn projev acty k padlYm yojinfim, ale i vyjadkeni politicks myXlenky, je2 ovladala jeho myS1, a'k zdnrazneni zakladu demokracie vaeho lidstva: "Pied osmdesati sedmi lety na gi piedkove vytvorili na tete pevnine novY narod, zalolenY na svobode a zasvecenY presvedeeni, ae v'Xichni lids jsou stvoreni navzajem sobs si rovni." " . . abychom se zde pevne rozhodli, Ze tito padli nezemi'eli nadarmo . a Ze vlada lidu, lidem a pre lid nezahyne na tomto Svete." Vdeene vzpominame opet ve vYroel jeho narozenin muae, kterY prOnesi slova zarici i do dalAi budoucnosti. Byla to tragedie dejin, ae tento: yzacnY muZ byl vyrvan Zivotu einem lanatickeho p •ivrZence Jihu,- prave v dobe, kdy jeho laskaveho 'y fideiho ducha bylo naredu tak velice zapotiebi. Lincoln zemkel, ale jeho Zivotni dilo znstalo po nem jako veen3i pamatnik, Socialni filosofie Abrahama Lincolna, jeho hluboka a neochvejna vira lid jako pramen veAkere vladni moci autority zfistava jests dnes inspiraci pro americke predaky a statniky. TakovY byl Abraham Lincoln, elovek dobrY a velikY, jehoZ slava je trvala. • )• Dallas, Texas. Mill etenati: Dnes jen par radkfi pripisuji, aby obalka, v nit se neleza oznamka, neAla tak lehka.. Jak jinak, i mne navWvila ta protivna flu a ta dovede bYt tyransky drsnou, Ze ubird naladu na celY Zivotni such A k tomu ma Xkaredou povahu, popusti a zase se vraci, aby dale potYrala svoji bet'. Je malo rodin, ktere vynechala. Snad toto vYstredni poeasi tomu napomaha, ze je tolik nemoci. Ani jsem se nemohla zaeastnit vYznaeneho zlateho jubilees svatby manklil V. ZastoupilovYch, ae bychom se byli radi zneastnili. SlyAela jsem, ze jejich deti si


Ve stredu, dne 13. anora 1952. daly na aprave sine velmi zaleZet. Projevily svoji lasku ku svYm rodieum v gestranne. V pcslednirn eisle Vestniku ze dne 6 finora nekolik dobrYch pismakil projevuji svilj zajem o fitulnu , pro stare eleny. SpojenYmi silami, myglenkou se dokati velke 'led a ja yam vgem za ten vas *em a slova uznani me nepatrne osobe uptinme dekuji. Br. Jos. Sta ga z Rogers, ses. M. Valova. z Houstonu a ses. M Polagkova z Fort Worth, vgichni meli pekne pojednani a navrhy o tat) atulne. Pri uverejneni v prede glern dopisu jsem zapotnnela uvest, to p. J. Stareala, z Houstonu zaslal $10.00, a pi. B. Riebe ze San Antonio $1.00, co timto opravuji. Dnes pkipisuji dva dary po $2.00 od br. a ses. Joe VrlovYch, ktere mne dali k ucteni pamatky na misto' kvetin pi. Joe Zvolanek z Temple $2.00, a na ten samy Adel za zemteleho p. Roman Parmu z Waco $2.00. Byl to bYvalY tchan p. J. Kebrle a daleeek Jany Kebrle Jr. Francis McClue. I my projevujeme svoji soustrast a zeintelYm prejeme veeny klid a mir, ktereho nikde na celem svete neni. Neza,pomerite pkijit k roam do Sokolovny na divadlo. Meli jsme prede glou sobottr milou navAtevnici pi. Ruby Holy ze San Antonio, ktera byla nav gtevou u sve sestry a gva•kra 8efdakovkch. Nav gteva nas potegila. S pozdravem., v gem dtenakiim znamena Baena Valeikova. se • ,,y, •

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Temple, Texas. Cteni bratti a sestry: Musim zase podati nejakau zpravu od nageho radu, abyste vedeli, ze tu je gte Mjeme. Zaroveri yam scleluji, nasledujici vYbory byly ustanoveny a tadem• schvaleny pro rok 1952. NemocenskY bor pro Ocker a okoli — br. a ses. M. J. Stepan a Clara Beran. Pro Cyclone -- br. a ses. Jos. J. a Marie Schiller. Pro Meeks a okoli br. a ses. Joe E. a Rosie Wenteek. Pro Novou Osadu — br. a ses. Rudolf a Anna Martinet. Pro Red Ranger — br. a ses. Chas. V. a Olga Stepan. Pro Seaton a Ratibor br. a ses. Frank J. a Clara Marek. Pro Oscar — br. a ses. Joe a Rosie Pechal. Pro Temple br. 4a ses. F._J. a Anna Marek. Tedy brt a a sestry pamatujte, kdo jest ve va gem okoli na nemocenskem vyborti, abyste pak v padu onemocneni yeah, na koho se mate obrdtit. Majetkov3) vYbor — F. J. Marek, H. M. Jakubik, Chas Navratil. taetni vYbor — F. J. Marek a Win. Lee Zabdik. Rosoludni vYbor -Chas Navratil, F. J. Marek, Ben Za.beik. Zabavy v na g i sini bude zase porada.ti br. Ray J. Marek. Zaroveri sdeluji, to jsinc v roce 1951 bti-

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jali do nageho kadu 45 novYch elenti a ptipojistilo se 8 elenfi. S prestupni listinou jsme prijali 9 elenii. V rope 1951 zemkelo 5 Clem, pkestoupilo 8 elenti. OdStouPili 4 eleni. Nemocenskou podporu roce 1951 jsme vyplatili 49 elenum v obnosu $1,115.50. Tedy myslim, ze jsme u nageho tadu udelali dosti dobrou praci. Ovgem, mohli jsme udelati je gte vice. No mane. ze to bude leto giho roku lepgi, to•tit jestli nam dobre zapr gi..Doposud to vlahy mnoho neni. Proto kattlY na to sucho s obavou pohliti. Nu a neni divu, neb by to bylo velmi gpatne, kdyby nam nenaprgelo. Nu ale maine nadeji, ze se ,to vgechno obrati k dobremu. Tak bratki a sestry pamatujme praco•vati pro vzrfist na gi Jednoty pri katcle Odporaujine j1 nagim p •atelfun a znamYrn, zvlagte pamatujme na to, aby vgechny nage deti pattily do nagi Jednoty, neb mame pojistky velmi dobre a Iacine. Tak se zatim mejte v gichni 6%1'e a bud'te hodne zdravi. Jegte upozorfouji eleny na geho radu„ by se dostavili v hojnem poetu do breznove schfize.. Jegte ku konci sdeluji, ze na g br. pokladnik M. 8t6pan se naleza, na listku nemocnYch, av gak pokraduje dosti dobre. Doufame, ze jemu bude mano dostaviti se do pHliti schfize, na cot se v gichni tegime a prejeme mu vgeehno dobre. S bratrskYrn pozdravern Chas Navratil, tajemnik. ) • 4 •. t El Campo, Texas. Ctena. redakce Vestniku: Slibila jsem v na gem radu na Hillje, ze napisi, jak by se nejlepe dal zaeatek udeni ee gtiny pro na'Se deti. Bylo by to snadne, kdyby jen rodiee chteli. Mohly by to silnej gi lady vzit na program. Co jsem yypaitala, vie by to nestalo jak $150.00 roene, a jestli bychom chteli dati detem mesic odpainku pies leto, tak by to stab° je gte merle. Mela jsem udelany program, Ze by jsme mohli detem dati zaeatky od gesti let at do dvanacti. Soudim, to by dite nepotrebovalo vie jak 3 anebo 4 leta po 3 mesice. Tak bychom ppinalu dali malym detem zadatky at dospeji do high school. Pak bychom deti ziskali na ee gtinu. dist a psat -a paitat eesky mame nutne pro budoucnost rizeni na geho spolku. Minim, kdyi destin y budeme &tem davat od gest let, ze maji v tech letech ohebna gi jazYeky a mohly by ji lepe vyslovovat, net at deti dorostou do 12 a 14 let, kdy by zaealy v high chool. Pak nam deg tinu budou v high school rady brat, to na ni budou Mat dobre znamky a bude jim lehka na vYslovnost. A jestli deti necharne prejit tu malou tridu, na dostoupi do high school, soudim, ze ony •

Strana 15 nam ee g tinu nebudou chtit brat, protae bude pro ne tetka na vyslovnost. Tak bychom byli zas na tom tak jak jsme. Museli bychom 'aitele z high school pustit, protae nebylo by mka. A tak jsem si myslela, to na ty zadatky bychom nemuseli mit uditelky studovane, ze by staila, ktera, umi Gist a psat a naait deti vyslovovat poety. To by rnohla byt nektera, ze star gich osob, kterd nemtiZe po ptipade delat na slunci, ze by si rada vydelala. Umluva o dovoznem, kde bychom chteli vyueovat, bychom se museli dohodnout. Dovozne by mohli po pHpade platit i rodiee deft Je to jen maj nahled, jak by se.to dale zatidit. Z me zku genosti je dobrY. Ale drazi elenove, ja yam nevnucuji nic. co by se yam nelibilo. Davam yam jen takovY nahled, jak by se yam libil. Ja vim, to mame nekolik silnYch radii, co paitaji pies 400 Menu, ze by se mohlo tech stopadesat dolaru mane obaovat — a stale by to za to, abychom si mohli udrtet eeskou vetev dole. Uz jsme to v gelijak zkougeli a vgechnP nam selhalo. Ale abychom rekli,ze detem maji dati rodide zadatky, jak mohou 'rodiee dati dam zaea.tky, kdyt va gina rodidfi 'dist ani psat eesky, jen mluvit? Nekde jsou oba rodiee oe gi, ale oesky se doma nemluvi, a piece se na glo tolik stargich lidi, co by se radi naueili desky psat a dist. S pozdravem. Mrs. J. F. Kustelova. • 4, • (

Historie Beneie-spiklence (Pfeklad z knihy E. B. Hitchcock: Built a Temple for Peace) Ten byl dilvernYm o s o b n I. in sluhou rakouskeho ministra vnitra. ye.del vgechno, co vedel jeho pan, nejen probs. , ze byl stale v blizkosti tat) cliiozobnosti. ale i proto, ze mel podivuhodne obratne prsty a velikY dtivtip a to obojiho poutival, kclyZ nosil ministrovu aktovkuu a kdyt po rugnem dni uklizel jeho psaci still. Mel neoby- • eejne rychle oko pr3 to, co bylo opravdu chiletite, a pohotove pero, kterYm opisoval vgechno, OJ nagel, nebo kdyt si delal poznamky. Tak se stale, ze J. S. Machar, basnik, kterY byl rakouskYrai pany dlouho kladan za enfant terrible, byl tamestnan ye videriske bance, kam musel Kovanda dochazet skcro kaldY den. Protote Machar byl basnikem a prodaval sve basne a elanky pratskYm novinarn a revuim, posila.1 Masarykovi a Bene,vi otev •ene pohleclnice, na likterych jim oznarnoval, ze ma pkipraveny ruko-


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ho imunnim proti vsemu podezeeni rnestskych aulorit. Povezme pei teto peilelitosti, Ze mu gef policie take , rozlienYm zpusobem pcmahal, na peiklad, kdy 2 Bene g musel nakvap odjet za Masarykem do vYcarska, opateil mu One zvla gtni pas. Na konec vedel Olio' jako gef vgechno, co Bene g dela. DoTo byl jeden z dtivodu, pros Maffie tak konce mu eekl, aby to delal dale — ale, diouho tmikala tajne policii ve Vidni a prosim, potichu. A byl to Olie, ktery, byt' v Praze. nepeimo, pomohl Bene govi, kdy Z rnusel Byl tu je gte jinY dtwod. kterY mel co uprchnout z Rakouska. delat s Annou Olieovou. Byla to td Anna Maffii byla c ygern usnadnena einnost, Olieova, kterou poznal Bene g jako student v Pahel. Vzporaente si, 2e byla dee- kdy2 jeji hlavni tajemnik bydlel v dome gefa policie. Pomahalo to dlouho, aZ' do rou policejniho eeditele v Praze, osobnost a praci Bene g tak prudce na- Bene gova irteku, kdy tajnd policie Maffii objevila; ale stalo se tak peili g pozde, padal. Po svathe se liana a Edvardem na po- ne2 aby mohla chytit hlavniho spiklenpud 0116ovy decry Army nastehovali do ce. Uveznili misto Benege Hanu — a ()Oliec ya domu. Kdy2 se easem vyvinuly hoe a Annu take. Byl z toho ovgem velikY politicks intriky, pomahala Anna Edvar- skandal. ale gef policie se toho odvaZil. cliovi pokud mohla, a to, Ze bydlel pod I on byl Oech, teebaZe nemohl byt alejednou strechou s Sefem policie, ueinilo nem Maffie. Tyto "rukopisy", nernusim podotYkat, byly pro Masaryka a Bene ge tak Ze si pro ne ihned posilali; a tata sdeleni od Kovandy-Machara byla kofenem tajne Intelligent service Maffie. Bylo to riskantni, ale nejakou dobu se to podivuhodne csvedeovalo.

Jina pazoruhodna vec. mela vztah k Benegovu peedna. geni na universite. Mel svou vlastni pedagogickou methodu, kterd nesouvisela s pisemnYmi zkouSkami a vysvedeenimi. .Pokladal za dtlelitejgi, seznamovat se se studenLy a s jejich smYglenim. V2dycky tvrdil, 2e hlavnim Toelem vYchovy je vyvinouti schopnost mygleni hlavne v otazkach filosofickYch a hospoddeskYch. Nikdy nestal o to, aby jeho studenti dovedli odeikat kupu nebo citovat slovo od slova z knih. Tvrdil, 2e je dUlelitej gi vedet, co takova data skuteene znamenaji a co znamend kniha pro studentova ducha. Jeho peednagky tvly spi ge neformalnim spaleeenskym debatovanim, jemuI peedsedal hlavne proto, aby se debaty drZely spravne ccsty. Jak se da lehee soudit, meli studenti peedna gek teehto velikou radost. z

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you hostinu poslednich spra y. Byl • to sladkY desert, ktery dostavali za to, 2e1 v pkedeSlem tYdnu dobte pracovali. Tak Se stalo, ze mladi muZi v jeho aesti dach vedeli, co se deje ye valce, a pHchazeli dome informovani lepe neZ jejich rodide, protcZe jejich profesorem byl jisty Eduard BeneS.

Kdykoliv se BeneS objevil v pkedne.Skove sini, tu, drive neZ zadal pkednaSet, jiste se ho nekterY student otazal na nejnovejSi zpravy. BeneS vedel valycky pino toho, co nebylo v novinach, protole zpravy v novinach byly tehdy v Rakousku tak kontrolovany, jako za druhe svetov& valky it Nemecku. Noviny z ciziny. hlavne z Italie a Holandska, dochazely k nemu podzemnimi cestami, a mimo to mel, jak jsem jiZ kekl, stup 1 k jinni prameniim cluleZitYch informaci. Tomu vSemtt jeho studenti rozumeli. KaZdYch dtrnact dni zmenil sve Orodohospodarske prednMy it pra-

Dr BeneS byl nekdy svou revolueni praci tak zamestnan, ze nemohl pkijit pkednaSet. Pet — deset minut Ntorn, kdy se studenti seS11, poeali se na sebe YYznamne divat a pokyvovat hlavami. Za normalnich ,3kolnosti by bylo mono &kat, ze hloueek mladYch hochil ve tride bez profesora bude pusobit nesna.ze. Ale tito studenti jich nepusobili. Sedeli tine celou hodinu, studovali a zamestnavali se sami sebou, az byla hoclina u konce. Potom se klidne rozeAli. Kdy'Z dr. BeneS priSte naznaeili mu, ze ho chranili. Jiz fined od podatku rneli praZSti spi-

klenci finaneni potiZe. 13eneS a jeho 2ena men neco penez, take Masaryk mel neco. AvSak rozvinout revoluci tak velikotr, k tomu bylo treba velikYch eastek. 6e§ti vlastenci nemeli ninoho, co by dali, a take se bah. Dr Scheiner prispel ze sokolske poklaclny vSim, cim molt ptspeti. Nejake penize od MasarykovYch americkYch pkatel. To vAak bylo vSechno. Na konec se usnesli, aby BeneSay brats Vojta odjel do Ameriky a sebral tarn penize od americkYch Dostat pra neho a pro jeho rodinu za valky pas bylo problemem. Na konec se vsak naSla zaminka a BeneS dostal zvlaStni povoleni, aby jel prostudovat tovarny 119, urn.ele race a nohy pro zinrzaeene vojaky. Odjel uprostred eervence 1915 a zan.edlottho po to zadali Masaryk s BeneSem dostavat penize od dobrYch eeskYch rodakii ye SpojenYch statech. Revoluce byla zachranena. (Pokradovdit pligteJ


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Rano brzy vstava. Beli do kuchyne. Maminka dela, ze ji nevidi. Ona void: "Maminko, koukej! Bobecek je v kuchy. Bobeeek bude papat kaS1. Honem, madinko, koukej!"

Sirotek v Radhoiti. 4. Maminka ji Iliad. A da ji ovesnou kaS1 cukrem a mlekem. na jakSrsi hrad, Potom si Bobeeek hraje. Rada se strolid. D etria . za nevestu. Ma malou pananku "Lalu". Poic ad ji obloka. Potom na ni Sije a pere. vyptal si kus chleba od Vylrne si -rukavy. A Satieky inacha ve dobrodinec jeho • Potom je sod. sluiebnika a posadil se van. Na konec .obleka panenku. Ilubuje na I ill: "Rada Umazala se. 13obeeek ji na roinST kamen. Jak Dye leta byla tome, bude bacat." Ale potom ji hladi. A "Eezka pavytahoval z mosny zaenka, Bobeeek da papat kaSieku." co byl Michal SITin hybak, spati-il sluiebnik ma Anieka tuzeracla. Na veeer nem. Jednoht dne al jdeBabieku k ni spat. Alka ji:. "Babieko, vy jste tak.ova stara." ty dva ilute stiechSrle v v okne dival se na a- "To viS, Bobeeku. U2 70 let." "A vy mete bile vlasky, bableko. Jako jeho moine a ptal se ho, panenka." A pak zase prosi: "Povihradi• Tu prichazel do moje dejte pohadku, babieko. 0 svatojanskein co to ma. Sluebnik brouekovi! Takovou peknou Bobeekovi hradu staiec bednil v povidejte, brouekovou!" je ukazati panovi. Ten tak musi babieka povidat. Pohadky gatech rortrhanch. Je o AsvatojanskYch brottecich. A jato Ana dal chlapce k sobe pii pohadky a povidaCky. ho bides Michalern Prvni brouekova pohadka. vesti a Michal vypravoT. cc !Tula -ned roz vat; co se s n.im stab a Slunko bylo u zapadu. Svatojankove zal vratne„. ab vstavali. Maminka uz byla v kuchyni. riles snidani. Tatinek IA take nespal. Lejak pixel. k tern stiechSTu Zel je'Ste v posteli. Meli nekolik malSrch svatojankti. Broueek byl z nich nejmladFmrt, Michal yi ji:i na Broueek pl'elez1 ze sve postele na, mataicc do mineineu. Tam se to pekne spavalo. Lehi si na zadeeka. Zdvihl vSecky notorn hrade celirch sedm )11: poznal hy do vYk. A paal se houpat: -houpy, loopy, loopy, houp! Ale najednou se p act rokii• Kdy p a k moc rozhoupal. Houpy, houp, a tiZ leZel na zemi. Krieel, co mohl. dochizelo posledni Leto, Tatinek se celY polekal. “Zatra,penY riic, ale Broueku! Co pakmusis tolik k•ieet!" "Ale tatinku, kdyZ jsem se uhodil!" pan se roznemohl.

clien majetek poruell Michal.ovi a piikazal mu, aby b rl stiidme a pamatoval na bednk.

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"A jak pak?" — ja jsem spadl s postele." -- "Proe neclavii,A pozor!" PiCeti t a spravne op d Maminka :meta snidani hotovou. 81a je se;itu! budit. "Vstavelte, vstavejte! slunko zaStrYeka, veliee .'z. e se povidka libi. pada! Budeme snidat. A Co 'Ilk ty, Brouza nz jani. Jeho adresa is: Dr. Ed. Meek, University Station, Austin, w.! tTz places?" "Ale kdyC jsem se tar uhodil. A tatiTexas. k chce, abych nekfieel." (Poktak:uvam pfiSta.)


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BENEVOLENT ORDER OF THE STATE OF TEXAS

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Wednesday, February 13, 1952

Lll contributions. correrponstenes aLeo► ire Porters. bio g ra p hies. *to.. intended tor. Drib. lication, must be h the hands of the Mesa. ciate Editor a week before the data of issue.

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All communications relatin g to editorial as term of the English Section should be addrem. ed. Associate Editor. 6 . 102 Pri..aua 110113tati Texas.

POSTMASTIM: Send form 3579 with und eliverable copies to S. P. 3. S. T., Fayetteville„ Texas.

MUSINGS OF THE EDITOR THESE LINES ARE WRITTEN a few days before the time when our pre-convention By-laws Committee is to meet in West. At this time, no one can guess of estimate the amount of work the Committee will have to do. The recommendations of the Supreme Lodge alone cover eighty-eight separate Items. Add to it some fifty items that had already been suggested and published in the Vestnik, and increase it by some hundred items which will reach the Committee within the last few days—and you have a herculean task.

ONE OF THE GOOD SUGGESTIONS is the article by which the Supreme Lodge has the right to employ one or more agents capable of training our solicitors in securing new members. It is a good and sound recommendation. The question remains, will we do it? The old article 54-k gave the Supreme Lodge the right to employ "an agent", one agent. There is not much improvement to change it from one to three or even a dozen agents, if the article is inserted— and nothing else is being done.

ANOTHER APPARENTLY SOUND suggestion is to change the official paper ONE DEFINITE ADVANTAGE will from a weekly to a monthly. This may come cut of this tremendous volume of be considered a measure of economy, or suggestions. It will give every member a it may be just a plain shortsighted conchance to study the recommendations trariness. The change does not affect which the Committee wil publish in the the present editor, nor will it affect a Vestnik. It will allow four months to dis- future editor. In the suggestion offered cuss the various points —at no other by the Supreme Lodge there is one. cost to the members except little tune highly illuminating sentence which and willingness. It will save much of the reads, "to improve the 'official paper and unnecessary debate at the convention by make it more useful not only for the giving all members enough time to decide members alone but also for the nonabout many things. members who read it." It appears that we would miss the point of establishing better public relations with members THOSE MEMBERS WHO CAN read and non-members alike if we change Czech fluently, will have some advan- the publication of the Vestnik from a tage in getting the report of the By-1 weekly to a monthly. Instead of having laws Committee in this issue of the , an official visitor once a week, as we Vestnik. As you understand, every mem- have it now, the official paper would ber on the Committee is well qualified come only once a month. Suppose you to handle Czech fluently, and since the have a church, struggling valiantly to present Article 3 stresses the use of the increase its membership, and the elders Czech language, the report of the Com- come up with suggestions that the mittee is being given in Czech. But your church should try a scheme of having editor will keep you informed of all the services only once a month, instead of recommendations and he will translate regular weekly services. Do you think the report as quickly as he gets it. that the congregation would benefit by such a plan? It is the same line of talk which has put so many of our local IN THE LAST ISSUE of the Vestnik, lodges on the sick list, "You don't have there were two pages of recommenda- to meet every month. The Supreme Lodtions from the Supreme Lodge, or as al- ge is satisfied if you pay your dues ready stated, covering eighty-eight promptly. The supreme officers don't items. All the recommendations — after insist that you hold regular and frea close and careful inspection — are quent meetings. Take it easy—once in only routine suggestions. No bold steps three months—once a year." have been taken by the officers to indiTHERE IS ANOTHER SOUND SUGcate a departure from the complacency. There are some valuable suggestions, to GESTION in allowing the "non-medical" be sure, but they are of comparatively applications up to $3,000. It was found out that many a businessman would acminor importance.

cept insurance with the SPJST, but he simply couldn't find time to `J.0 to a doctor for medical examination. Again, he would gladly increase his present amount of insurance, but that ,trouble of going to see a physician kept hint from taking out additional :protectitol. This recommendation should' be cepted without any opposition. THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF; ;INSURANCE is recommended to be raised up to $10,000. It is a good suggestion, hut we still are too timid, too modest, or too impractical to go after more and better business. And we should do 'aWay with those fractional amounts after we reach $2,500. Who in the right state oC mind is going to select $6,500 Or'$8.60? It is a bad figure, psychologically. Why not round figures in thousands after the last split of $2,500?

AS ALREADY STATED, THESE Oare routine suggestions which call for improvement and 'correction in the everyday transactions. But I would, pers-many, prefer to see additional recommendations which would reflect long-lange planning, like placing all officers of the Supreme Lodge under one permanent, our own, roof. We have them scattered all over the state—the headquarters in one place, legal counselor in another, chief medical examiner in another, edi-, for in another, just one wonderful :arrangement of disjointedness. Or some planning for better organizational system, district organizers. Or stressing the lodge meetings, better supervision by the supreme officers, more encouragement, closer contact between the home office and the local lodges. Or dozen other administrative measures for the future working' and higher efficiency. • • MAYBE, OUR SUPREME OFFICERS were afraid to give us bOnest-to-gcodness suggestions for personal reasons. But we would be glad to get them from those who are in the position d us, guide us, and plan for us.,


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VLSTNIK— WEST, TEXAS

Wednesday, February 13, 1952

GOOD BOOKS FOR THE SPJST MEMBERS I have been complaining that so little appears in our papers about books, so I. will try my hand in giving high lights of one article and two books, but before doing so I cannot help but mentionse_news item in Wichita Falls Sunday Times. Front page please, "Young boy is top winner in calf show. Seymour, Texas, Richard Knezek, 9, a little boy with a big, steer, was jackpot winner annual Baylor County Four H and F. F. A. Beef Calf show. The win was $100; his father's name is Ernest Knezek. At the auction sale Matthew Syptak sold his steer for 38 cents." "Journey to 4000 B. C." appearing in a well-known weekly. The scientists describes his eXploratory expedition into Pakistan Afghanistan; tells of the shifting of elvers, and the people that lived there perished; in excavating the ruins of cities and tombs he writes "that he believes Civilization existed there before Egypt." Book No. — Kon-Tiki, name of the Wood from which the raft was built, a forty foot length, with sails and Humbolestream as only power. "In my school days we called these streams "Rivers in the Ocean". Starting at Lima (Leema) Peru, it took these rafts 101 days to reach. the Island of Tahiti, distance of 4300. miles. The Island Tahiti is due south of Hawaii. The sole purpose stated by the Anther of the books was to prove that the people of Tahiti and surround ing islands were from Peru and descendants of Incas. The raft was built as rafts were built by the Incas, and of the sarne kind of wood. Kon-Tiki is a book of the month book and now has been translated into five or six languages. Book No. 2 -- Strange Lands and Friendly People, by William 0. Douglas, member of the Supreme Court of the U.S.A. Judge Douglas starts with Greece, being there at the suppression of guerrillas. He interviewed one guerrilla Captain, a woman; while in rags, she stood upright.•, Among several questions he asked her what she did with deserters. "I would line them up before my company. pull out my pistol and shoot them'„ and the Judge said" and without trial"; she replied, "Dogs like that don't deserve a trial." Talking to a local Greek, formerly a U. S. soldier, "That modest, he told me that they would have these deserters undressed and these women would run their bayonet into their breast and otherwise operate on them." He then goes to Cypress. Poverty, people suffering from unfair landlords; one half of the Island 'land" is owned by the Greek and Moslem churches. The Judge says in part that the Ko

ran has a strong flavor of Christianity and that when Marx and Engels wrote Communist Manifesto in 1848 they dipped : their pens into the New Testament. He writes that Armenia, being at the cross roads between the Mediterranian and Pacific, has suffered from all who overran her, the Moslem, the Greek, the Turk, but suffered the least from Russia. Persia, the old followers of Zoroaster, born 660 B. who taught the unending conflict between good and evil, the dignity of man, the immortality of the soul, and the man who preached "Be like God." This, too, is the country of Cyrus and Darius and others. The Persians are of Aryan race and if geneologists know what they are talking about, these people are our ancestors. Persia is divided into several states, or nations, and these are subdivided into tribal states. I will describe the Tribe of Kurd; their peculiar custom, when informed of a visitor's approach, they, will meet him on the outskirts of city or village and kill a steer and pour tlee blood across the road, and the visitor will step across the blood, then they throw the head to one side of the road and say, "Thus shall it happen to your enemies." Damascus-the gateway between the East and. West, but most noted because legend has it that there is where the Garden of Eden was located. Thence journey down the coast at Haifa where the King of Tyre lived, who gave the Cedars of Lebanon to Solomon to build the Temple at Jerusalem. He finds no cedars except about 10 acres kept by the government. His entire trip is erosion, poverty, the people oppressed by their landlords. The goats, which are the people's "cow" eat even the cedars, pine and thistle. He says 'we gave money to this country but it went to the landlords, the peasants got nothing. His trip to Israeli is quite depictive, describing the difference between the Arab and Jew; even now Jerusalem. is held partly by Arab and partly by the Jews, the old part of the city by the Arab, with little or no improvement, while the new part is modern, The Jews co-ops in several different forms. In talking to a local Jewish friend of mine, who has just returned from a visit to the Holy Land, he does not think too much of the co-ops, too socialistic, no one owns anything, all belong to the organization, so if you want a dozen 'of eggs you go to a co-op and get them. He then goes to India, and what a picture, poor are very poor and while Ne-

hru is working hard, he has a hard struggle. There are 275 million cows in India, but because of no pasture the cow gives only a quart of milk a day. The cow is a sacred animal and I don't believe they kill them for beef. Judge Douglas hasn't much to say for the British, who for centuries ruled the country. "All for the British and nothing for any one else; economically, India is in bad state. Hers, as the Arab's greatest liability is their pride." Mt. Araratt, where Noah is supposed to have landed, is 17,000 feet high. Another expedition, "Back to Queen of Sheba Land." I am not going to describe any part of the expedition, only, what it takes to make the trip. One airplane, 16 trucks, 50,000 gallons of gasoline, navy medical unit, five generators, coca cola machine, three types of radios, hundreds of pounds of Jello, case after case of toilet soap —when given to natives they would eat it, think it candy—over forty companies contributed. This expeditlon was to excavate the town of Timna, buried .palaces in the province of Yemen. Of course in the company was. Czech, a Doctor, being a "D.P." (displaced person). Daily Press, "1951 Texas Hybrid Corn contest winners are named." In the Gull of South Texas area, Louis Smesney, Liberty County, reports the top yield of 104.3 bushels per acre. No doubt there are 'others. Otto Stehlik • r. • "Say, Pep, did you go to Sunday school when you were a little boy?" "Yes, son, regularly." "I'll bet it wont do me any good, either." ) • ,s, • ( "Do you know that married men live longer than single ones?" "You are mistaken; it only seems longer." )• •( BROTHERS and SISTERS, we want you' to have your Vestnik. When you have a change in address, please send your change of address to the Supreme Lodge SPJST, Fayetteville, Texas. Don't forget to fill it out like this: I have a new address! NAME OLD ADDRESS LODGE NEW ADDRESS Mail to: SUPREME LODGE SPJST, FAYETTEVILLE, TEXAS (dz)


Wednesday, February 13, 1952

VE ST N iK— WEST, TEXAS

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THE HISTORY OF THE CALENDAR No human invention is perfect, not even the measure of time. Each year is 365 days, five hours, 48 minutes and 46 second long. That explains why we have to have a leap year every four years. That new calendar you have on your wall is a commonplace thing but it has a wild history. In Republican Rome, there were ten lunar months: Martius, Aprilis, Maitus, Juno, Quintilis, Sextilis, September, October, November, and December. They were the same length as our months, in most cases. Quintilis and Sextilis, meaning the 5th and the 6th, were later renamed in honor of Julius and Augustus Caesar. To bridge the gap between the end of December and the vernal equinox in March, the priests who had charge of the calendar, inserted Januarius (31 days) and Februarius, of a varying number of days. This was "intercalating" — inserting of extra days. In 'operating the calendar, the pontiflees watched every month for the new moon. When they saw it, they would proclaim from the steps of the Capitol the number of days months. The 1st of the month was therefore the kalendae, the callings, from which we get our calendar. Rome was ruled by two consuls, elected for one year. Instead of giving the year a number, the old Romans mentioned the names of the consuls in office: " In the consulship of Trumanius and Barclis." As integrity waned in the later days of the Republic, political pressure was exerted on the pontifices. They changed the length of Februarius from time to time to keep the lunar months in proof with the solar year. But powerful consuls wanted long Februarys to lengthen their terms. Other politicians contrived t: prevent intercalation, and even to have March follow December. This politician's paradise got the Roman Calendar into such a mess that the spring equinox was occurring in the middle of December. Then came Julius Caesar. He somehow found time to reform the calendar. In 46 B. C. he intercalated, adding 67 days between November and December and bringing the calendar once more abreast of nature: In addition, he established it on a solar basis. Reckoning the year at 365 1/2 days, he froze the years to a total of 365 days, adding one day to Februarius every 4th year. However, the 'length of a solar year is not 365 1/2 days, but 365 days, five hours, 48 minutes, and 46 seconds. Caesar's year, or really that 'if his astronomer Sosigenes, was too long by 11 min-

utes and 14 seconds, or one day in 128 years. Our surprise is not that they were wrong, but that they were so nearly correct. Time wagged its not-so-merry way along, Rome fell, and the Dark Ages ensued. About the year 730, St. Bede the Venerable, an Anglo-Saxon scholar, noticed that the calendar was a bit out of whack with the sun. The vernal equinox, he discovered, came three days before its due date on the calendar. But it took a long time to amend the calendar, 1,000 years, in fact. Agitation, however, continued. Finally, in 1582, Pope Gregory XIII decreed the old calendar abolished, and that in that year the day following the feast of St. Francis (Oct. 5) should be considered Oct 15. The Catholic states agreed, and intercalated; but not the Protestant. However, by 1770 most of the latter had followed suit. The conspicuous holdout was England. Russia, of course, ignored the whole thing. In 1750 the conservative British squire was induced to do some thinking on the matter, and he found himself amenable to the change. After all, who had strated the business but jolly old Bede, practically an Englishman? This was properly a solid British project with which some officious foreigners had meddled. So, in the Calendar (New Style) Act of 1750 it was "enacted by the King's most excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords, Spiritual and Temporal and Commans" that the day following Sept. 2, 1752, was to be accounted the . 14th of that month. Also, the new-style calendar was to be used thenceforward, and the legal year was thereafter to begin on Jan. 1, not March 25, the date set in the Julian calendar as the vernal equinox. For years, dates prior to Sept. 2, 1752 were followed by 0. S., to indicate old style. In one conspicuous case a date was amended by adding 11 days. George Washington was born on Feb. 11, 1732, O. S. This was translated into new style as Feb. 22. Successive calendar reformations were attempts to reconcile a solar year of 365 days, five hours, 48 minutes, 46 seconds with a calendar of 365 days. Caesar added a day every 4th year. Gregory ruled out, as leap years, the years ending a century in which the number without the ciphers is not exactly divisible by four. Thus 1600 and 2000 were to be, leap years; 1700, 1800, 1900 were not. Over a period of 400 years the average year exceeds the solar year by only 26 seconds. With only 26 seconds a year to worry

about a day in 3,323 years, one would think that everyone would be satisfied with thy: present calendar. HoWever, there are still perfectionists. They suggest that by exempting as leap years the year 4000 and its multiples (8,000, 12;000;'::.L etc.) the beginning of the year would not vary more than a day from its preSent place in 200 centuries. )•&• DO YOU ENJOY COMPLAINTS? Do you admire a whiner9 Do you enjoy listening to complaints? Do you feel as sympathetic toward the person who unburdens his troubles on others as you do toward the person WhO "can take it?" It's a million to one you don't. Do you know anyone who does? Then why do so many people continue' to pour their complaints into the ears of anyone who will listen? The answer to that question explains many another human frailty. We can see defects in the behavior of others much better than we can see them in ourselves. When the other fellow complains; we know that he gains nothing by it, and often loses our respect. We know-that sympathy cannot be forced from ' 7tts' without being converted into pity or tempt. But when we ourselves complain, we are too preoccupied with our 6*ti emotions to detect disinterest, boreddin or distate in our listeners. So it is vital for us to remember that just as enthusiasm attracts others; cornplaining repels them. To complain to oth9rs about our friend is to advertise the shallowness of 'our friendship. To complain to others about our enemy is to admit our own weakness. To complain to others about tour employer is to invite contempt for Criticizing another in his absence, and for continuing an employment with which we profess to be dissatisfied. If we can be patient and understanding when others complain, we have little to lose, and their gratitude to gain. But when we 'ourselves ,feel tempted to complain — that's the time to turn away from our feelings and towards our work. The time and energy we would otherwise waste in futile words can then be profitably invested in improving our on personalities and skills, while at the same time preserving the respect paid to people who "can take it"! •( )• Attractive Cough — "I was sorry for your wife in church this morning when she had a terrific attack of coughing and everyone turned to look at her." "You needn't worry about that. She was wearing a new winter hat."


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FLOWERS THAT KILL Early one spring an Idaho sheepherder can do, little about this except repeat I s e t off with a band of sheep for a the warning not to touch them without: new, previously ungrazed range land expert assurance. Their chief task is in the rugged Sawtooth Mountains, ferreting out less obvious dangers, Tried only a minimum of food, in-Typical of these is the snakeroot, Eunig to piece it out with mutton. paorium rugosum, a perennial herb A few weeks later a wagon set out with with attractive white flowers which has t e rest, cf his sunnner's supplies, traced been found all over the eastern U. S. him to an idyllic upland meadow car- and Canada. Ever since Colonial days, peted with luxuriant grass ---- and came this pleasant, harmless-looking upon a scene of hair-raising horror. plant time and again has decimated Scattered all over the meadow lay the whole communities with its epidemics bodies of the sheep, the dead shepherd of "milksickness," in their midst. . One frosty night in the fall of 1818 Not 'even a large •pack of wolves ors a tearful little Loy stood beside his mountain lions could have wreaked mother's bed in a. pioneer cabin in !nTator havoc, but there were ano signs, southern Indiana. Something, he knew, f wild beasts. The slaughter finally was' was wrong. He called to her again and traced to a pretty little flower — believed again. But there was no asnwer. Nancy to have been the death carcass — which Hawks Lincoln was gone, and young abundantly in the meadow. It no't' Abe, not yet turned 10. was motherless. only poisoned animals which ate it but rt was h 1 K-sickness" which toolc made their meat poisonous. Abe's mother. And there were hundreds, This was only a minor skirmish in a ! perhaps thousands, of other similiar ewar that has been going on for a billion pidemics before the diesase was traced years. Ever since the dawn of life on! to the white-flowered snakeroot. Only a earth, plants have been evolving one few mouthfuls of the plant's leaves may hellish brew after another to fend off be enough to sicken a cow and make hungry animals, According to William A. its milk deadly poison to susceptible huDayton, the U. S. Forrest Service's ex- mans. pert on plant toxiology, more than 500 Even today no ,one knows precisely plant species in the U. S. produce sue- how the snakeroot poison works. And cessful poisons. , Such plants annually despite intensive efforts to eradicate the cost us about four percent of the live- plant from all grazing areas, "milk-sickstoc,k in the range country and many ness' still strikes occasionally in out-of the-way places. human lives. Dayton joined the Forest Service 40 Neither Dayton nor anyone else yet years ago and during those years he has understands how such plants first proaccumulated a great fund of informa- dated their poisons. 'But a plant that tion about poisonous plants, but he is kills or sickens animals which eat it has a big advantage over other plants far .from satisfied. "Ever since the Stone Age," he says, without such weapons. California's giant redwoods are an ex"men have realized that some plants are dangerous. But I suspect we still cellent of this. One reason why these don't know the half of it." enormous trees keep going century after Besides the poison ivies, which are century is that they have evolved an alpainful enough but seldom fatal, the . most bugfroof bark. It's so full of tanmost dangerous plants for humans are ' nic acid that any insect which tries to lowly fungi. Only an expert can distin- H bore its way through is tanned into, a guish between an edible mushroom and low -- but very dead — grade of leather. a 'deadly toadstool. I One of the subtlest plant attacks on When the ancient Roman matriarch animals involves a neat bit of chemical , Agrippina felt that the Emperor Clan- juggling. Both plants and animals redins had lived long enough and that it quire infinitesimal amounts of sulphur was time for her little boy Nero to take in their metahOlism. In some areas, parhis place, she automatically reached for titularly the dry range lands of the a toadstool This pastime was so popular Southwest, there is little or no suplhar with the Romans that academic joke- in the soil, but there is plenty of its sters have traced derivation of the chemical brother, selenium. word fungus to the Latin terms funus' Plants in such areas quickly learn to (a funeral) and agere tto set in mo- me selenium in place of sulphur. In doing so they make themselves deadly to tion.) Toadstools still set in motion sev- animals. For although plants can make eral funerals every year. But Dayton the subStitution, animals cannot, and and his fellow students of plant poisons the plant's selenium kills them,

Still subtler and even inure devastating was a plant attack launched a few years ago in northeastern Australia. After careful study for posibly poisonous plants, a rich new grazing land had been opened there. Yet in a few weeks large numbers of both cattle and sheep were dead. Months of research went into the repulse of this attack. It finally was discovered that the leaves of two different shrubs, which grew close' together in this area, were responsible, Neither type of leaf was harmful by itself, but when they were eaten together, an enzyme in one turned a normally harmles chemical in the other into prussic acid. In this country plant toxiologists have eliminated or greatly reduced many dangers. Besides curbing the snakeroot scourge, they have put the finger on dozens of baneful plants such as the colorfully named 1‘.ico weeds, poison vetches, dogbanes, sneezeweeds and death camasses. And they have launched eradication campaigns which have made s_me parts of the vast governmentowned grazing areas almost completely safe. But so far, Dayton says, he and his colleagues have barely scratched the surface in their studies. This doesn't mean city slickers should cancel their vacations in the wildwood. But it would be a good idea to think twice before you chew or smear yourself with anything green and growing. • g• • ( Where Neglect 'is Needed — We give our troubles a shaking for fear they may gd to sleep; we run them around the square that they may not grow weak from lack of exercise; we air them constantly lest they die for want of oxygen; we massage them and train them to keep fit; we bathe them, shampoo them, marcel them, dress them, brush them, and do all in our power to keep them always presentable; whereas a little neglect is what they really need. • , •

WHERE TO GO SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK and every Saturday night there is bingo party at Pokrok Houston Lodge No. 88 at 1140 Robbie Street. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 16: A family-style supper will be given at Pokrok Houston Lodge No. 88. It will have a "leap-year" service. Bingo after supper. Serving from 5:00 P. m. SUNDAY MARCH 16: District meeting will be held in Corpus. A colored film will be shown at night.


Wednesday, February 13, 1952

S TNiK— WEST, TEXAS

DO WE JUST LIVE HERE? Just What is this democracy that peo. ple are always talking about? Is it as good as they say 9 Are all men really equal? Does everyone actually have the same chance to achieve fame and fortune? Are we really free? Are all these things true or are they merely erroneous statements put out by a very efficient propaganda machine controlled by a group of bureaucrats who run a corrupt and decadent Government? We Americans, who are citizens of a democracy, believe these truths to be self-evident. We take it for granted that, here in our country, all men are equal, and that they have equal access to the ladder of success. We have lived with these privileges all of our lives and to us they seem quite commonplace. The privileges of the people in a democracy, however, would not seem so ordinary to a person who has toiled and sweated his life away as a slave in a totalitarian state. Such a person has never felt the warm glow nor seen the bright rays of democracy's light. Even if his chains of servitude and bondage were struck off he still would not be a free man. His slavery is in his soul. Now think of our own way of life. We are allowed free thought and free speech.. We thus avert any chance of having the heavy chains of slavery put cn our souls. Democracy is not the man on the corner, it is the sacred privileges of that man. Are you exercising these privileges? Or are you one of those who neglects to vote and who does not serve on juries? When election day comes around do you say to yourself, "Why should I bother to vote? My single ballot will make no difference." But it will. Your single ballot is immensely important. In a democracy every man's opinion counts. When your city or State asks . you to be 1 of 12 men and women who are to serve on a jury, do you immediately make excuses? After election day is over, do you say to a friend—"My, what an awful administration we have in this town. Something should be done about it." And, perhaps, after a decision has been rendered in a court case, you are again talking to that friend and you, say— "Why, just the other day, they let that murderer walk right out of court. Why doesn't someone do something about that kind of thing?" You could have voted on election day, and .you could have served on that jury, you know. These privileges are like muscles— you must use them constantly to make them become large and strong: If you

neglect to vote and squirm your way out of jury duty, you are giving up the precious rights that for many generations courageous men and women have spoken fearlessly for, fought for, and died for. Even today the bitter struggle to preserve these privileges which you shrug off so lightly goes on in a foreign land where the very earth is soaked with the blood, and the ground is covered with the bodies of OUT American soldiers. Remember those famous Americans who wrote the Constitution? They affixed to it a preamble stating that the blessings of liberty were to be secured for their posterity. Little did they think that we, their posterity, would give so little thought to what they devoted their time, fortunes, and lives to. Let us look back over the history of our great country. First let Us consider George Washington —the father of America. He devoted all of his energies to make America great. Think of Thomas Jefferson who helped draft the Declaration of Independence. It's importance 'is known to every American schoolboy of today. Remember Abraham Lincoln, who, through untiring efforts, saved our country from the brink of disaster. What American today would have the courage and spirit, standing on a scaffold with a rope around his neck, to say, "My only regret is that I have but One life to give for my country." Nathan Hale did just that. Franklin, Adams, Jackson, Madison, Monroe—the list is long the deeds are many. These men and what they did made America great. These men were true citizens of cur democracy. They did not sit back and take things for granted, they went out and earned their rights. How about you—are you a citizen of this democracy of ours or do you just live here? A citizen is one who votes regularly and responds when his Government asks for his aid. He is interested in the welfare of his community. He obeys the law and respects the rights of his neighbors. He is by no means the perfect man, but he is by all means one who strives to be. Are you a citizen or do you just live here? ) • 4 • ( RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY The membres of Lodge Stefanik no. 142 Houston, Texas express their heartfelt sympathy to 'the bereaved relatives of our deceased sister. ANNA MACHAC who passed away on. January 17, 1952 Temple, Texas. Fred Vojtek, John Kovar, and Charlie Cykala.

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LETTERS FAMILY STYLE SUPPER FEBRUARY 16th Yes, Sir! We're going to have a very "special" Family•Style Supper prepared for you by the HUSBANDS of the Birthday Club Ladies this Saturday, February 16th at Lodge ,Pokrok No. 88, 1140 Robbie, in Houston. The men are anxiously waiting with their caps and aprons to serve you at their tables—and they say they are having something very special. This should really be.A treat for everyone! For $1.00 you can eat all you want, and you will also get a drink and desSert. For small children only 50c will be charged, so bring out the whole family. Serving will begin at 5 p. m. Bingo will be played from 7:00 p. m. on and there is a jack pot in store for you which will be played for till won. Come out and try your luck. The Committee ' By Birdie Hilsher PS: Since this is leap year, it seems the men will take the ladies' places—we hope. • )• LEAP YEAR AFFAIR AT LODCE POKROK NO 88 Brothers, sisters, and friends! We cordially invite you to our Family:Style Supper at Lodge Pokrok, 1140 Robbie in Houston this Saturday 16th from 5 p. m. on. We are especially proud to extend you this invitation as we shall be the chief cooks, waiters and bottlewashers, and well be sure that you will get plenty to eat. Come out and bring the whole family. Husbands of the Ladies Birthday Club • 4, • • IF YOU DON'T GET VESTNIK If you fail to get your Vestnik, don't write to Houston or to West, but send your notice to the Supreme Lodge in Fayetteville. Names and addresses of members are forwarded by the Supreme Lodge to the publisher every Thursday. Also every Thursday. the Supreme Lodge notifies the publisher to stop sending the V es t n i k to those members who have been reported by the U. S. Postmasters that the members died, moved away, left no address, etc. Always mail your notice about:the VeStnik to: SUPREME LODGE SPJST, (dz) Fayetteville. Texas. ) • 4 •( On Which Is Which?, a woman was asked, "How can you put one and one together and get more than two?" The answer was intended to be "11," but the gal blurted out, "When husband and wife have triplets." . —Lawrence Singer in Promenade


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MAD MAIL TO WASHINGTON One morning, several years ago, every postman imHouston found on his working desk a stiff piece of paper showing photostat copies .of three envelopes. The letters were mailed in Houston on three consecutive days. All three letters were addressed to President Franklin Delano :Roosevelt, White Ilbuse, Wa4shington, D. C., in the same handwriting. The post office inspectors instructed every postman . in Houston to watch for letters that would have the same handwriting.`There are hundred of crazy letters sent to Washington every day. "Nobody can call me dirty names—do something about this!" bellowed an indignant U. S. Senator from a Southern state. He showed two post-office inspectots:a letter he had just received. It was addressed: "Senator Blank, S. 0. B., Washington, D. C." The inspectors explained the abbrelateviation could also mean "Senate Office Building," But this did not satisfy the :sensitive Senator, who complained thatthe contents of the letter were fully as offensive as the envelope. 1n-7:claiming the lawmaker, the inspect ors told him about Senator Joseph McQarthy of Wisconsin who often gets 7,000 letters daily, many of them extremely insulting. Senator McCarthy has issued a standing order: "Throw those abusive letters away-L.-I don't want to see one of them." Not everyone is as sensitive as the Southern gentleman. But no one likes to receive poison-pen letters. Top government officials in Washington grimly admit this type of letter writing has today reached record proportions. And the post office department says the practice on the increase throughout the country, 7--,tone are the days when the post office considered its job well done when it delivered the mail, Today every one of the 850 post-office inspectors throughcut the 48 states is putting in many hours investigating all kinds of obscene, threatening' and insulting letters. They are -being aided by the bull resources of the U. S. Secret Service, the F. B. I. and the police. The poison-pen letters are being sent to everybody from President Truman to the corner groceryman. Abusive and obscene beyond description, they stream into the White House by the hundreds every day. More than 3,000 have been turned over to the Secret Service for investigation this year. The flood of such mail has forced the Secret Service to establish an aweinspiring laboratory, called Protective Research Section. Located in the White

House, this laboratory is manned by 10 experts, bristles with fluoroscopes, Xray machines, infrared cameras and other equipment used in tracking down anonymous letter writers, Because each author of a threatening letter is a potential Presidential assassin, the Secret Service and the post office go to unbelievable lengths to nab their man. It makes little difference if the letters are anonymous, as many are. Murderers get no more relentless pursuit than these misguided authors. For example, an- extremely vicious typewritten letter threatening Mi. Truman's life was sent anonymously from New York City early this year. Secret Service agents checked every wholesale and retail outlet of the same make of paper used down to the ultimate consumers. All typewriters of the same make the writer used were checked against this list, and finally all those who had access to the machines were questioned. It took months, but a suspect was finally turned up. He confessed. It's no joke. Some hardy crackpots sign their names, state when they plan to kill the President—and then actually show up! They're greeted by the Secret Service. President Truman sees only a few of the threats against him. Mrs. Truman and daughter Margaret prefer to see their personal mail, so some of the poison-pen letters actually reach thern. Margaret got little sympathy from the women of America when she protested that newspaper reports of her engagement were false and hurt her chances for dates. She was showered with a flood Of hoStile letters. Along with the : letters, that pour - into the White House each day are in, numerable packages containing everything from bundles of money to crackpot inventions and other weird items. All packages are photographed so a record can be kept of the label in case the package blows up. Then the package is X-rayed. If it is actually ticking or if there is other evidence of some kind of infernal machine inside, it is given the "treatment." This includes immersion in a container of oil, which usually stops any mechanism. If the package is still considered dangerous, a fast trip in the Secret Service's brand new bomb carrier is the next step. This bomb carrier is a specially built truck with thick armor plate protecting the driver's compartment. Mounted on the body is a huge cylindrical container that swings open like a bank vault. The

actual bomb container looks like a basket but is made of thick cable woven together. Secret Service agents have tested it with real explosives, claim it can withstand any bomb that can be sent through the mails. The bomb carrier's mission is to transport potential explosives to an isolated area. Agents stand behind a wall; grappling hooks are applied and the package is pulled apart by remote control and examined. Inquiry at the State Department disclosed a blackout exists on information about poison-pen letters addressed to the Secretary. Officials there are smarting under the 'heaviest and most prolonged avalanche of hostile mail in the Department's history—and they don't like it. The MacArthur incident plus bad publicity in the Alger Hiss case and Korea are blamed. One State Department source disclosed that Dean Acheson probably gets more derogatory letters than anyone else, except Mr. Truman. On Capitol Hill the situation is nearly as bad. Congressmen hate to admit pubIcily they receive this mail. Senator Robert A. Taft of Ohio often gets more than 4,000 letters a day, some of them "pretty nasty," his secretary admits. Senator Estes Kefauver, who permitted all America to look in on his nationwide crime investigation via television, could write a book on the objectionable mail that has since descended upon him. He turned the letters over to his own crimeinvestigating committee. Secretary of Agriculture Charles F. Brannan is the victim of farmer and businessman alike. The former berate him for the cctatroversial "Brannan plan"while the latter resent his reputed coddling of farm co-operatives who pay little or no federal income tax. The targets are not always the government. The faculty of a well-known university in Washington was thrown into an uproar not long ago by a series of letters accusing husbands and wives of misconduct, Police were called in when the writer wrapped the letters around rocks and hurled them through windows. The author turned out to be a beautiful—but psychotic—young woman. In the nearby town of Aylor, Virginia, last summer, parents began receiving anonymous letters stating that their children were immoral. The guilty party was the last person anyone suspected: the postmaster of a nearby town. She was promptly relieved of her job. The post office says every living person is the potential target of a poison penner. The average American receives


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two and a half such letters in his lifetime. It is against the law to send obscene, lewd, lascivious, profane or filthy matter through the mails. You can't threaten anyone's life or property, and you can't threaten the reputation of anyone, living or dead. The poison-pen writers have forced the post office to establish five detecJanuary 31, 1952 tion laboratories, largest of which is in Washington, D. C., where most of the Dear Brothers and Sisters: You are "hereby advised that during questioned documents are sent for analysis and detection. Others are in the month of January, 1951 the Supreme Cincinnati, Chicago; St. Louis and San Lodge, SPJST, has paid death benefits due •by virtue of certificates issued to Francisco. More are planned. F'or the year ending last June 30, these the following deceased brothers and sislaboratories examined over 45,000 speci- ters, to-wit: Death. Claim No. 5125. Sister Marie mens of handwriting and typewriting in poison-pen letters. Legal action was Geier, housewife, member of Lodge Notaken in about 3,500 cases. For the pre- vohrad, No. 3, died on. December 27, vious year these laboratories examined 1951, at age 79. Admited into the Order 38,500 specimens, of which 1,829 were on October 11, 1903. Certificate A-10015 for $500.00. court cases. Death Claim No. 5126. Brother Charles What is the reason for this alarming nationvide increase in poison-pen letter C. Motl, retired, member of Lodge Hvewriting. ? This question was put to one zda Texasu, No. 47, died December 25, of the most eminent psychiatrists in the 1951, at age 72. Admitted into the Orcountry, Dr. Winfred Overholser, super- der August 8, 1909. Certificate A-2867 intendent of St. Elizabeth's Hospital at for $1,000.00. Death Claim No. 5127. Brother Anton Washington, D. C., where a sizable group of poison-pen writers are receiving psy- Necas, retired, member of Lodge Hvezda Texasu, No. , 47, died December 26, chiatric treatment. "It is a sign of increased insecurity, 1951 at age 76. Admitted into the Order uncertainty and anxiety on the part of November 5, 1916. Certificate A-7041 for people living in these troubled times," $1,000.00. Death Claim No. '5128. Brother Frank he said. "The whole world is upset and Domorad, farmer, member of Lodge Elthis is one way people 'take it out' on maton, No. 148, died December 19, 1951, others." Psychologists connected with the Vet- at age 75. Admitted into the Order April erans' Administration had a somewhat 8, 1906. Certificate A-3236 for $1,000.00 similar answer. They added that vet- and certificate B-1265 for $500.00, Death Claim No. '5129. Sister Filomena erans who have relatives in service overseas are apt to get nervous and "pop off." Mach, housewife, member of Lodge PoAlso the "hot issues" of the day . tend krok Dallas, No. 84, died December 23. to excite and anger the average vet- 1951, at age 66. Admitted into the Oreran who thought he had helped arrange der February 10, 1934. Certificate Ba "peaceful world." But all the doctors 998 for $500.00 and certificate V-1499 for contacted agreed on one interesting $500.00. Dearth Claim No. '5130. Brother John point: the letters are, in most cases, an M. Kotek, bookkeeper, member of Lodge indication of cowardice. A visit to one of the post-office lab- West, No. 36, died December 28, 1951, at oratories would shock a normal person age 67. Admitted into the Order Decemnot used to seeing depravity and obsce- ber 5, 1909. Certificate A-6297 for $1,000. Death Claim No. 5131. Brother Peter nity on such a grand scale. Women don't work in the labs, and they are closed to Kovar, farmer, member of Lodge Karel visitors. Tragedy has resulted from this type found his mail was not being forwarded. of thing. The post office cited a case He wrote a letter to himself at the old of murder and suicide when a wife re- agency and in unprintable languhge ceived a snake in a candy box. She voiced his opinion of anyone who would thought her husband mailed it because open mail addressed to someone else. he knew of her mortal fear of reptiles, Postal inspectors refused to prosecute, and she shot him Then she shot her- said it was one of the few poison-pen seift. Later investigation showed the letters they had ever handled that husband innocent. seemed fully justified. Mail . addressed However, even a iskan-pen letter to the young man is now being formay achieve a happy result. A young warded—unopened and without common left a governMent agency: and ment.

Strana 25 Jonas, No. 28, died January 6, 1952, at age 71. Admitted into the Order the Order August 11, 1918. Certificate A-6831 for $1,000.00. Death Claim NO. 5132. Brother Frank Lukas, retired, member of Lodge Oechoslovan, No. 40, died January 14, 1952, at age 71. Admitted into the Order October 18, 1911. Certificate A-2579 for $1,000.00. Death Claim No. 5133. Brother Howard Bland Jr., theatre owner, member of Lodge Praha, No. 99, died January 3, 1952, at age 60. Admitted into the Order July 5, 1941. Certificate B-2944 for $500. Death Claim No. 5134. Brother George Labay, retired farmer, member of Lodge Praha, No. 29, died January 6, 1952 at age 85. Admitted into the Order July 1, 1897. Certificate A.6477 for $1,000.00. Death Claim No. 5115. Sister Julia Chaloupka, housewife, member of Lodge Rosenberg, No. 108, died January 6, 1952, at age' 53. Admitted into the Order November 14, 1915. Certificate A-5580 for $1,000.00. Death Claim No. 5136. Sister Terezie Ozymy, retired, member of. Lodge Nova Morava, No. 23, died January 15, 1952, at age 84. Admitted into the order June 5, 1908. Certificate A-10227 for $500.00. Death Claim No. 5137. Brother Frank Shefcik Sr., farmer, member of Lodge Needville, No. 81, died January 12, 1952, at age 87. Admitted into the Order June 12, 1904. Certificate A-10829 for $500.00. Death Claim' No. 5138. Sister Millie E. Spacek, housewife, member of Lodge Rosenberg, No. 108, died January 20, 1952, at age 46. Admitted into the Order March 17, 1937. Certificate C-3793 for $1,000.00.' Death Claim No. 5139. Brother John Klinkovsky, farmer, member of Lodge Hvezda Texasu, No. 47, died January 24, 1952, at age 59. Admitted into the Order February 9, 1913. Certificate A1455 for $1,000.00. Death Claim No. 5140. Brother Jan Kratky, County employee, member of Lodge Prapor Magnolia, No. 65, died Jan. 26, 1952 at age 76. Admitted into the Order August, 6, 1922. Certificate A-11575 for $500.00. To the bereaved relatives of our deceased Borthers and Sisters, the Supreme Lodge, SPJST, expresses its heartfelt sympathy. J. F. Chupick, Secretary Supreme Lodge. ) • •t "Epidemic' — A boy was about to purchase a seat for a movie in the afternoon. The box office man asked, "Why aren't you in school?' "Oh, it's all right, sir," said the youngster earnestly, "I've got the measles."


Wednesday, Fehrua y 13 1952

ENCYCLOPEDIAS One day last winter the phones started ringing in the kitchens of our suburban. As each housewife answered, an cultured voice explained that a certain encyclopedia company had selected her family, because of its prestige in the community, for a special offer of great educational value. Could the firm's Mr. So-and-So stop in that evening and explain it? Some of the women, cynical even in an age of radio jackpots, refused. But many were flattered and agreed to the visit. That evening a crew of men descended on our cozy, if small, living rooms. It was hard at first to understand what they were driving at in their talks about how the family was especially chosen for this offer, but it finally developed that you got the first volume free if you signed a contract to buy the rest at so much a month. Most families with children are interested in encyclopedias, at least to the extent of wondering if a set wouldn't help, the kids in school, and provide Pop with a change from watching wrestling on television. So quite a few families in our development signed up. Actually the set they bought was not a bad one; it was one of the betterknown encyclopedias. For some families the investment of well over $100 may turn out a rewarding one. For others, the handsome big books they are acottinitiating are already becoming dust collectors. For an encyclopedia is something that ought to be selected at least as carefully as you would a new coat. To get your money's worth out of its siz able price, it needs to be chosen for one family's individual needs and uses. The best way to 'shop" encyclopedias is to visit your public library and consult the professional rating service used by librarians themselves: Subscription Books 'Bulletin, published by the American Library Association (50 E. Huron St., Chicago.) This bulletin reviews and comments on practically all the encyclopedias and educational subscription books published, including dictionaries and atlases The reviews can tell you the completeness and accuracy of the articles, the effectiveness of the index, even the quality of paper and binding and legibility of the type, and most importantly, its suitability: whether it's been edited primarily to entertain and instruct a child, or for use by students and adults as a reference. For youngsters, a hignlydetailed index is not so essential; for adults, illustrations may not be so portant. For example, here's the Bulletin's re

view of one well-knoWn encyclopedia:, "Too difficult for children . . . of value to parents in answering children's questions . . usefulness to children themselves will most likely begin at high school age." That certainly gives you a good clue to whether this set is for you. Here's a revealing comment on another encyclopedia: "Much of the information is thin or superficial .. (contains) factual errors ... inconsistencies and errors in the index and cross reference system." That's a good clue, too, eh? You can also find reviews of encyclopedias in the United States Quarterly Book Review, which your local library probably has on hand. Also ask the librarians themselves, especially the children's librarians, which encyclopedias they recommend. Ask several, because you'll find their opinions vary. Of two children's sets rated very highly some librarians prefer one because it has good pictures and is written to encourage boewsing. Others like the rival set because it's thoroughly indexed and has concise but detailed articles, and is thus more suitable as a reference and aid to school work. Also observe which encyclopedias the library itself has chosen, and compare them. Read articles on the same subjects to see which gives fullest, but at the same time clear and concise information (because an article is lengthy doesn't always mean it offers more actual information). Last but not least, compare the prices of the most likely sets against the features that each one offers. If your interests or reference needs run in a certain direction, you may even find that all you really need is one of the specialized one-book encyclopedias dealing with science and nature, or literature, or geography, all of which are available for as little as five dollars apiece. Generally, librarians say, it's around the fifth grade that children become really interested in encyclopedias. Consider twice before investing the extra money for a deluxe edition with a fine binding. Not only do children outgrow sets, but so do events and developmentS in the world, even though most publishers supply yearbooks, at an extra fee, which bring the encyclopedias up to date. An encyclopedia can be a wonderful asset in a home—if it's well chosen for that home's tastes and needs. If it isn't you might as well have thrown your money down the drain..

Why Automobile Insur ante Costs More Yes, automobile insurance rates (like everything else) have been rising in recent years—but they needn't have risen as much or as rapidly. And there is something that can be done about it. It probablY will come as a surprise to Mr. Motorist to learn that he plays an important and even a major role in setting automobile insurance rates. And that when these rates go up he has had a great deal to do with putting them there. Of course, there are some factors affecting the cost of automobile insurance over which the motorist has no control, There's inflation. It costs much more than it used to, to repair both automobiles and people. For example, the average replacement cost of a rear fender is now $90—an 800 per cent increase over 1940's $10 price. This is due to increased costs of material and labor and to the faneier designs of modern cars. ,In 1940, a fender was just that an nothing more. Now It is a° sizeable part of the side of a car and includes a headlight or taillight. Yesterday's minor collision is today's. major repair . job. Hospital rates have skyrocketed as much as 174 per cent since 1940. Juries, considering these factors and the higher cost of living, award more money to accident victims who, - .while recuperating, must pay their bills. The average verdict during 1950 in some localities was more than 80 per cent higher than in 1940. But at least half the blame for rising automobile insurance rates falls right into the lap of Mr. Motorist himself. He.. just has too many accidents! And the rates for a. community are based on the accident or loss experience of the insurance company in that community. et* • On a Strike It Rich broadcast, the quizmaster asked a contestant, the f ather of 17 children, why he wanted to "strike it rich." The answer — "So I can buy my wife some laborsaving devices" —brought down the house and won him $800. * Scientific Analysis — Patient: Doctor, if there's anything wrong with me, don't frighten me half to deathhy giving it a long scientific name. Just tell me what it is in plain English. Doctor: Well, sir, to be frank, you're just plain lazy. Patient: Thank you, doctor. Now give me the scientific name for it so I can tell my wife.


Ve stkedu, due 13. unora 1952. AUSTIN, HLAVNI MESTO TEXASU. VA,Zeni dtenati: Toi jii jsem zase v kole a jde nam to, paneeku, jako kdy namale brabencovkin olejem, — jak je to v to stare pisni — "Ja mam olej novej". Samortejme, jsou rnen gi ptesuny jak v programu tfidnich hodin tak i ye studentskem personalu. Nage studentska, rodina zas bude kolem 12 tisic. Je dosti noveho studentstva, ktere nahrazuje fibytek tech, kteti jit dokoneili a maji vSrdeledne postaverii, - nebo kteri pte gli na jine gkoly a koneene i nektere — (toto jsou sleeny), ktere se provdaly a maji bud' vice nebo merle starosti, podle toll° jakou dostaly partii. Je zde nekolik desitek pripadu, kde pan napadnik budouci mantel, pokraduje ye vS7zkumnSrch studiich a sleena snoubenka pracuje v nektere ntadovne university, al do doby kdy pomery jim dovoli, aby se vzali a zaloZili domaci krb. Tot' vite Ze takovS7ch ptipadech se musi uskrovriovat a Ziti velmi asporne a celkem na vidinach St'astneho manZelstvi. Mate radost z takovS7ch mladSrch idealistft a tikate jim povzbuzujici slovieko pti kaZdem pozdraveni a ptani dobreho jitra. Pamatuji se na mnoho takovSrch ptipadit z vojens14ch tabora a take zde jsem v blizkosti me uradovny v B Hall nasel slednu Marjorie Bell, ktera se dobfe zna s jednou z tech divek, jea byly v zajateckem tabote McLeanu, provdane za Lt. Buckleyho. Nejen to, ale v naaem sousedstvi je p. doktor Hamer, kterS, laS/val v Shamrock, Tex., a dobte se znal s celou deskoslovenskou kolonii, a jeho chot' rovnet i s nekterSrmi dnstojnickSrmi rodinami v Wooit. Jen si ptedstavte jake bylo to pro nas ptekvapeni, kdy jsem jim ukazal v me knize, kde je na sta jmen z CS i z Ameriky podpist osob z Pecan Community, jak jim tam v Shamrock tikaji — Mertel, Rissian, Macina Candra, Pakan a Hrnciar, kterSr ma peknou gardi na silnici 66. Snad ai toto budou Gist si na nas vzpomenou a poglou par tadek. Krasne jarni podasi pokraduje a na hrdmnice bylo skorem jak v lete a sedmihlasci o zavocl prozpevuji, na misto skrivankii — kteti die potekadia maji vrznout na hromnice, kdyby meli i zmrznout. S radosti jsme uvitali zpet slednu C. Stavinoha ze Sealy, vSr bornou pianistku a tegime se na jeji spolupraci jak v eskem klubu tak i v ptiprave deskSrch rozhlasn, ktere pro rtizne nedostatky nebylo mono doposud prosadit. Jak se kika: kdy to nejde, nechme to, poekejme si na leto. To leto by to jiZ skorem bylo, vlastne ptiznive podminky pro fispegnou praci v na gich desch tki dach i v Oeskem klubu. Na 6. (Mora pH pada prvni nage klubovni schfize a pti torn volba ntednictva i sestaveni progra-

V EST NiK-- WEST, TEXAS mu. Jest nadeje, Ze se narn to 'Acne rozbehne a Ze budeme moci yam podavat zpravy o vlastenecke dinnOsti. Podminky zde jsou veru skvele a take jich pine vyuZitkujeme. Jelika otazka naudeni se Ceske teal a vypestovani Ziveho rodoveho sebevedomi je stale v poptedi, zvla gte zde Texasu, nebude z mista, kdy dame slovo samotnemu studentstvu deskSrch trid, byt' napted v anglidtine a pozdeji v ukazkovSrch pracich. STUDENT COMMENTS ON CZECH CLASS 406. Jr. Henry Tyroch of Temple, Tex. says: "Czech 406 has been a valuable experience in my college career. It has served as a socializing agent and as a source of enjoyment. If the aim of the course has been to acquaint us with the modern applications of the Czech language, customs, and culture, I believe progress has been made toward that end. Formal learning was supplemented by the development of a true appreciation for the rich Czech background and the spirit of the Czech people." Miss Evelyn Zak of Taylor, Texas, comments: "To my estimation, this course should give the student a general idea of the Czech language and background. I feel that this was throughoughly covered as we had lectures and movies on the Czech history. We had the basic fundamentals of grammar, including the correct pronunciation of words and the singing of some folk songs:" Mr. Albert Ozymy of Abbott, Texas, has these comments: "One of the many reasons that I have for enjoying Czech 406 is the fact that there was a very coidial relationship between the professor and the students. The individual attention given to each student was helpful. I myself did not understand the study of Czech at first, but through the sound approach, I feel that I have ,improved a great deal. I am looking forward to taking Czech 407 next semester." Mr. Floward Linnard of McAllen, Texas, says: "I like the methods used in Czech 406 to utilize songs, poetry, recordings, and composition in learning the language, as these techniques make the course more enjoyable, as well as aid the learning process. I think the emphasis on dynamism helped all of the students, and the singing aided us to lose some of our reticence." Miss Elizabeth Strauss of Austin, Texas, comments: "I think that Czech, the beautiful language of my forefathers, has a certain art expressed in the musical qualities and the emotional differentiation of

Strana 27 each word in a phrase. A thorough study of the grammar reveals the softness, rhytm, and harmony in each unit of i pronunciation. I belive that a language with these and many other beautiful qualities will continue to live as long as the Czech people exist." Miss Frances Chupick. of Fayetteville, Texas, says: "I have two very good reasons for enjoying Czech 406. First, it is the mother tongue of my forefathers, and second, my instructor made my first experience with the language interesting. He aroused the interest of the entire class in many novel ways, never letting the lecture or discussion lag. Our class groups were a splendid idea; there is no way in which a student learns so well as by study with another in his own situation. I feel that Czech 406 had much to offer." Mr. Charlie Ozymy of Abbott, Texas, has these statements: "Czech 406 is a good course, and I enjoyed taking it even though I could read and speak Czech some beforehand. Teaching by sound is a good method of teaching to those who cannot speak the language: Class pronunciation of words enables the student to develop good speaking sounds." Z pkedvedenYch ukazek je jasne videt, Ze ize studentstvo nadchnout k dalgimu studiu a Ze je to otazka pfilelitosti, aby se zdokonalili, hlavne v keel mluvene die okolnosti i ve eteni a psani. V ptigtim dopise bude povedeno o dlelite akci, ktera, by znamenala vehni mnoho pro naM krajanskou verejnost. S milYm pozdraveni, ArnoSt ZiZka, 0813. 111 • ) Chyba se vyplatila. Antonin Dvotak dokondil jednou krat, ce pfed vanocemi nekolik kratk*ch skladeb, ktere nazval "Maliekosti". Pted odeslanim teto prate do Nemecka, kde Dvotakova dila vydaval nakladatel Simrok, radii se s manZelkou: "Co mysl g, nebude to mnoho Zadat za praci 2000 korun?" — Pani DVorakqva, ktera prave myslila na drahe vanoce, rekla: "Jen si napis o tri tisice," Mistr uposlechl, ale ye spechn napsal "o nulu vice. Z'a, nekolik dni dostal odpovecl'. Simrok psal, Ze se mu zda byt 30,000 prilis mnoho, ale ze by byl ocho-• ten, bude-li Dvotak souhlasit, dat mu 10,000. Taik dostal mistr neo6ekavane pekny vianoani clarek. Casto na, to vzpo-' minal. ) • c!-. • Spatne knihy by mely bYti vzaty z obeim. aby 'SpatnYmi lidmi, kteti je eetli a elou nemusily bYti pineny nemocnice, , chorobince, chudabince blazince i lake!


St,r1 na 23 HORNiK A 6ERTOVA SESTRA }lava. Melhuba z jedne Oboe u Kladna„ dej /nu Panbith veenoul slavu, me" rad chmelhovY mok a rad si posedel ,v hostinci s kamarady. Casco se tedy, vracel po ptidnoci doma. To hnetlo jeho Zenti, ktera hubovala. KcilyZ i vgak ani to nepomohlo, usmyslila si, ze napileho manZela v noel radne vystra gi. 0blekla se jednou za 6erta, naeernila si 0blieej a kdyZ se Melhuba, jako obyeejne„ vracel po pulnoci cFoma, vynorila se nahle pied nim a zvolala zmenenYm hlasem: "BAdnV chlastoune, posledni tvoje hodina odbila. Ja jsem eert a vezmu si .te. do pekla." Melhuba se podival na e'erta a povidal: "A jeminaleku,, je to dost, jsi se take pri gel na mne podivat. VZdyt' jsme gva.grove. Ja-mam tvoll sestru za Zenu." A (lava' hned eertovi pripit z lahvieky rumu, ktery si nest z hospocly. Zklamane Melhubove nezbylo, neZ se pfiznat. Zjistila, a.e to ani eert nepomilZe, any vyhrriZka pekeln3-im trapenim.

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1952

THE SLAVONIC BENEVOLENT ORDER OF THE STATE OF TEXAS (S. P. J. S. T.) Fayetteville, Texas

55 YEARS t'T 7AITLIFUL SERVICE Adult Department Juvenile Department Fourteen Classes of Certificates, with or without, Double Indemnity, Premium Waiver and Payor Insurance Features. Admitted Assets — -- $ 6,174,509.56 Total Menfbership — —24,206 Insurance in Force — —$21,923,795.50 $ 4,230,089.86 BENEFITS PAID


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