Verhovayak Lapja, 1954 (37. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1954 / Verhovay Journal
Verhovay Journal October 20, 1954. Minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting (Continued from page 6) 67) The Merger Agreement, to effectuate the merger between the Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association and the Rákóczi Aid Association, is presented to the Board by the' Association General Counsel. After discussion, it is approved and adopted. 68) The By-Laws, as modified,-and to be presented to the 1955 Convention, is adopted by the Board. 69) The Board instructs the National Officers to mail these to the various branches for ratification. 70) National President John Bencze adjourns the meeting. (Signed) JOHN BENCZE, National President and Chairman of the Board JULIUS MACKER, Vice President ALOYSIUS C. FALUSSY, Director HENRY GROSS, Director ALEXANDER GYULAY, Director ALBERT IBOS, Director COLOMAN KOLOZSVÁRY, Director MIKE KOROSY, Director 2 Mrs. Mary Horvath 34.28. 3 Anthony Leskowitch 50.28. 7 Mrs. Joseph Torczel 33.16. 8 Michael J. Kukoly 15.42, Mrs. Carl M. Spiker 20.57. 9 Joseph Elekes 28.56, John Zagyva 19.46, Remus Zsizsek 32.00. 10 Mrs. Michael Cenkus, Jr. 15.00. 13 John Agocs 41.14, Mrs. Louis Czigany 36.56, Louis Lautner 41.14, Stephen Sitko 54.84, Mrs. Margaret Vozar 21.70. 14 Alexander Abahazie 17.14, John Balunek 49.12, John Bedecs 13.70, Charles Bittera 46.85, Andrew Csernay, Sr. 19.42, Mrs. Louis Lefkovits 47.98, William J. Maxa 32.02, Mary Molnár 35.42, Mrs. Joseph N. Saffron 112.02, John Timko 42.28. 15. Mrs. Adolph Glöckner 35.42, Mrs. Joseph Iroczky 40.00, Bert Kovach 34.28, Julius Szabó 25.14, Mrs. Joseph Szepi 59.42, Paul Tar 24.02. 16 Joseph S. Zaborsky 68.56. 17 Emery Darvas 34.28, Mrs. Stephen Dojka 37.70, Louis KurczJ 29.70 Mrs. Joseph Nyitrai 17.14, John Papp 80.00, John Sztojka 52.56. 20 John Fedak 21.70. 21 Mrs. Andrew Balas, Jr. 27.42, John Bene 25.71, George Csaka 4.57, Mrs. Julia Czene 26.42, Mrs. Mary Gall 80.00, Frank Hubert 4.00, Emery Mislai 13.71, Helen D. Mulató 36.56, Nicholas Pajtok 33.14, Joseph S. Timko 130.30. 25 Henry F. Kizer 68.56, Joseph Ondo 10.28. 26 Mrs. Stephen Torok 32.00. 27 Michael Skolla 118.84. 31 Andrew Szolnoczky 33.14. 32 Eugene Vargo 27.42. 34 Stephen Ando 69.70, Alexander J. Papp 16.00. 36 Mrs. Alexander Gyulai, Jr. 72.00, Charles Havasi 12,56, Mrs. Anthony Móricz 41.16, Mrs. Joseph Nyeste 44.56, Anthony Pinter 52.56, Mrs. Rose Rigo 32.00, Charles Sell 29.24, Rudolph Singer 38.88, Louis Takacs, Sr. 22.85, John Wilson 37.74. 40 Mrs. John Arvai 93.76, John Czenky 6.90, John J. Rico 4.56, Mrs. Stephen Sebok 40.00, Kalman Takacs 16.02. 45 George Halai 12.56, Mrs. Dennis Kish 36.561 George Kolach 56.00, Frank Lenner 81.16, George Lovas, Sr. 92.56, Alexander Mann 41.14, Joseph Olah 29.24, Frank Varga 20.57, Jseph Yana 10.28. Dr. ANDREW KOVÁCS, Vice President STEPHEN LANG, Director RICHARD J. PHILLIPS, Director and Recording Secretary JOSEPH TURNER, Director LOUIS VIZI, Director JOHN VIZZI, Director 46 Mrs. Alexander Pascoli 22.88. 48 Charles Banyai 21.14. Joseph Borbas 33.14, Joseph Bozsnyak 5.74, Samuel Galyas 6.87, Louis Menyhért 10.28, Mrs. Leonard A. Miele 15.00, Mrs. Joseph Preiner 27,44, Louis Schoenleben 24.04, James Siket 34.28. 49 Mrs. Mathew Bürkei 15.54, Emery Horvath 26.28, Victor Rokop 64.00. 52 Mrs. John Bustin 36.56, Louis Vajda, Jr. 17.14. 57 Philip Pernar 28.62. 59 Stephen Csontos 37.70, Mrs. Edward Dello 15.00, Carl Dutzman 35.42, Julius Gall 5.70, Joseph Lenkey 34.28, Andrew Vitéz 26.32. 61 Mrs. Sigmond Jobbagy 21.70. 63 Alexander Mészáros 27.42. 64 Dennis Mateffy 124.58. 67 Charles Gellety 99.42. 68 Ladislaus Csenger 9.14, John Hupchick 4.56, Stephen Toma 50.26. 70 William Wittik 25.14. 71 Stephen Illés 26.28. 76 Frank Bellovics, Jr. 41.14, Frederick L. Bitterman 54.84, Gabriel Mészáros 35.42. 81 John Bodnar 20.56. . 84 Alexander Ivan 34.28, Mrs. Michael Varga 61.70. 85 Stephan Konik 35.42, Stephen Timar 26.28. 87 Mrs. Elizabeth Csigay 38.84. 88 Mrs. Louis Kish 41.14, Joseph Pinizotto 37.70, Mrs. George Stefancik 9.71, Frank Susan 36.56. 90 Julius E. Jurasits 24.00, Joseph Kovács 19.42. 91 George Csikós 16.57, Mrs. Peter Kern 28.60, Joseph Rose 6.84. 98 Mrs. John Buki 22.84. 100 John Miller 24.00, Michael Varga 41.14. 101 Mrs. Joseph Katona 24.00. 106 John Hunyadi 38.84. 108 Mrs. Mary Gall 160.00, Mrs. Rose Genetta 37.70, John Nagy 26.28, Frank Szabó 13.71. Ill Mrs. Arthur Miller 7.44. 123 Andrew Veres 34.28. 129 Mrs. John Csider 42.98, Joseph Ehrenberg' 18.32, Alexander Fuleki 41.14, Mrs. Louis Horvath 95.98, Mrs. Frank Kertesz 53.24, Mrs. George Mick 15.00, John Posa 43.44, Andrew Rezes 33.14, Paul Vegh 40.00. 130 Alexander Gaal 35.42, Joseph Hermann 30.84, Joseph Marosi 15.48. 132 Bela Balogh 14.84, Mrs. Joseph Drazsnyak 57.14, Mrs. Leslie Dudik 52.56, Trefon D. George 44.56, Frank Gombor 36.60, Victor Györkös 36.58, Michael Lochmandy 10.28, Ignacz Nemeth 33.14, Frank A. Toth 17.71. 133 Mrs. Olga Auld 15.00, Alexander Balog 22.84, Kalman Sule 36.56. 134 Clarence Golembesky 44.02. 135 Stephen J. Barachie 32.00. 136 Daniel Nagy 35.42. 138 John Chontos, Jr. 50.85, John Farkas 36.58. 141 Lawerence Balazs 10.30, Joseph Fancsalszky 72.00, Mrs. Julius László 15.00, Mrs. Alexander Pazsint 35.42. 145 Stephen Nonn 72.00. 150 Joseph Takacs, Jr. 22.88. 152 Emery Szumetz, Jr. 70.84. 153 Donald Koiesar 30.84. 158 Michael Zsipay 52.56. 159 Mrs. Peter Kovács 44.56, Joseph Rush 89.14. 170 Balint Soltész 28.56. 172 Albert J. Vincler 24.00. 174 Michael Kamenszky 36.56, Mrs. Emery Toth 36.56. 175 Louis Borszuk 34.28. 176 Mrs.-Agnes Chonti 21.70, Bela Emri 38.84. 177 John Bodnar 34.28. 180 Balint Székelyhídi 32.00. 189 Mrs. Louis Gyorffy 40.00, Mrs. Ida Stoudt 5.70. 196 Mrs. Elizabeth Amato 15.00. 197 Joseph Marosi 59.40. s 200 Joseph Szendrei 53.70. 201 James Matrenits 36.56. 207 Alexander Simon 12.56. 209 Alexander Takacs 38.28. 210 Frank (White) Weiss 35.42. 214 John Balia 57.14, Mrs Thomas Kuleher, Jr. 35.42, Nándor Muller 18.28, Stephen Nagy 48.00, Mrs. Mary Udvarnoky 57.14, Geza Zsigo 43.42. 216 Mrs. Donald G. Biery 36.56, Mrs. Stephen Toth 51.42. 218 Mrs. Eleanor May Manning 15.00, Stephen Mester 34.28, John Simko 26.32. 219 Emery Dobra 50.28. 222 Mrs. John Hegedűs 54.84, Frank Szigety (Siget) Jr. 37.71. 236 Géza Gajdos 80.00. 237 Julius Lackó 20.56. 239 Andrew Hagymasi 25.14, Andrew Kocsis 48.00. 242 Joseph J. Mészáros 32.00. 245 Louis Király 27.42. ' 248 Mrs. Mary Liktor 8.00. 249 László Arpas 16.00, John Belme, Jr. 49.14, John Harcsa 58.28. 261 Andrew Pilih 27.42. 262 Andrew Puskas 48.00. 264 Louis Karpi 33.14, 272 George Gaydosh 41.13. 275 Stephen Hauser 34.28. 277 Mrs. Julius Marko 15.00. 278 Mrs. Ira J. White 38.84. 282 Alexander Peter 36.56, Joseph Timar 37.70. 284 Andrew Bodi 40.00. 291 Peter (Fugedi) Fregedi 45.70, Alexander Ratonyi 26.28. 292 Joseph Sczepkowski 9.14, Joseph Wass 31.42. 296 Wendell Koosz 12.56, Charles Molnár 118.84, John Palmer 35.42, Mrs. Joseph Wislie, Jr. 12.56. 303 Joseph Eros 35.42, George Feher 34.28, Andrew Kurilla 75.42, Benjamin Seres 16.00. 310 Birs. John Molley 15.00. 317 Michael Szőke 34.32, Joseph Turoczy 35.46. 327 Mrs. László Szovati .70.84, Mrs. Paul Toth 49.14. 336 Mathis Egreshitz 35.42, Geza Feher 27.42, Louis Vagronics 24.00. 338 Frank Martin 27.42, Alexander B. Varga 30.84. 347 Blichael Stec 48.00. 348 Elizabeth Bocska 37.70, Andrew Gall 20.56. 349 Birs. Elizabeth Yovich 49.14. 352 Birs. James C. Mennemeyer 14.84. 361 Mrs. Stephen Bezselics 32.00. 364 Mrs. Stephen Raboczi 40.00. 383 Stephen Horvath, Sr. 28.56, Louis Kocsis 94.32, John Molnár 21.74. 386 Nicholas Gyürke 19.46, Andrew Molnár 8.02. 399 John Ilko, Jr. 12.56. 408 Birs. Matio Dala Pózzá 25.68. 415 Charles Scibo 14.60. 417 Mrs. Norman Brown 14.81, Mrs. Elwood Buckley 15.00. 418 Frank Kruso 45.70. 429 Mrs. Margaret Murry 15.00. 432 Árpád György 33.14, Barney Kolozsi 27.42, Mrs. Louis Pogány, Jr. 15.00, Joseph Varga 133,24. 438 Mrs. Julia Singley 27.42. 442 Mrs. Domenick Panepinto 36.56, Mrs. William Parshall 43.42, Birs. John Reparsky 26.28. 443 Joseph Csiszár 17.14, David Holbus 85.70, Joseph Szabó 21.70, Gáspár Yuhasz 45.70. 448 Kalman Karikas 34.28. 452 Martha Ann Chilensky 15.00, Clara Romiti 57.16, Lena Romiti 35.14, Mrs. Frank Togas 15.00. 483 Joseph Bolgár, Jr. 18.84. 500 Gustav Sehvarckopf 27.42, Mrs. Rose Scopel 34.28, Birs. Margaret Wirkkunen 57.14. 501 Mrs. Thomas C. Britt 34.28. 511 Julius Dobos 12.00. 514 Mrs. Stephen Gulas 17.14. 525 Stephen Habosi 30.84, Birs. Joseph Horvath 28.56, Frank Mate 16.57, Alexander Nestor 36.56, Louis Szabó 27.42. 533 John Kamany 41.14. 534 Mrs. Andrew Benya 30.84. 542 Leveo W. Sperotto 39.42. 548 John Lang 9.20. 564 George Nemeth 30.84, Mrs. Gabriel Rozsa 15.00. TOTAL $10,994.44 July 31, 1954, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHN SABO National Auditor.---------------------------Everybody's Problem The Pittsburgh Press recently devoted a long lead editorial to the current crisis in the soft coal industry. And it made the point that this crisis is far from just being the concern of the industry’s owners and operators and employes. It is of concern to everyone. The Press described what has happened. The huge demands of the war brought large numbers of marginal mines into existence, and when that dPniand slackened many of those mines had to close. Blore important, competition from other fuels has cut deep into some of coal’s historic markets. The result, to quote directly, is that we “have a basic industry, saddled with high labor costs and mechanized to a high degree, subjected to new and frightening problems piled on top of all its old problems.” But the coal industry, looking at it from the point of view of our strength and security as a nation, is not expendable. Quoting the Press once more, “We are told that the industry has a secure place in the future. Its by-products are infinite. It now supplies materials for synthetics and plastics. It is indispensable to the drug industry, as it is also to the making of steel. Sometime in the future, it will provide synthetic gasoline and oil.” The over-riding problem, in other words, is to maintain coal’s vigor so that it will be equipped to meet a vast future need. That means it must keep existing markets and find new ones and earn a reasonable profit in the process. And that, in turn, demands intelligent, far-sighted action by the people who consume coal, by the miners who produce it, by the industry’s managers, and by those who are responsible for laws and governmental policies that affect it. COLOMAN REVESZ, JOHN SZALANCZY, National Secretary National Treasurer JOHN SABO, National Auditor Sick Benefits Paid in July 1954