Verhovayak Lapja, 1955 (38. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1955 / Verhovay Journal
/ You’ll Stay at the World-Famous Conrad Hilton May 18, 1955 *»----------------------Verhovay Journal PAGE 3 JOURNAL BRIEFS TO OUR CONTRIBUTORS: The next issue of the Verhovay Journal will be published on Wednesday, June 15, 1955. News items and brief announcements will be accepted for publication in that issue until the closing date, June 8. Articles and other long contributions must be on the desk of the editor no later than June 1. If possible, contributions should be typewritten, on ONE SIDE of the paper only, DOUBLE SPACED, and NOT TOO LONG. Address all contributions to EDITOR, VERHOVAY JOURNAL, 436 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH 19, PA. * BRANCH 14 Cleveland, Ohio PICNIC and THANKS Sunday, June 5th, at Kalo farm on #14 highway; Alexander Gyuke orchestra; admission 75c.; branch members, other Verhovayans and friends invited. Branch 14 expresses its gratitude for the §187.00 donated by branches and individuals to aid Joseph Bodnar, who has been ill. BRANCH 20 Fairport Harbor, Ohio DISTRICT MEETING Braneh 20, District 7, will hold its meeting Sunday, June 26th, 1 :00 P.M., at the Hungarian Reformed Church hall. BRANCH 48 New York, N.Y. VERHOVAY DAY Branch 48 will hold its VERHOVAY DAY, this year in honor of its member Director Alyosius C. Falussy, on Sunday, June 19,1955, beginning 11:00 A.M., at the Bronx Magyar Park. Tickets may be purchased from the officers of the branch or at the New York district office Tickets1 bought in advance are 75 cents and at the park $1.00. It is the desire of the branch that all its members attend this affair land, as in the past, a very pleasant time is assured all. Fraternally', Alexander Ancsanyi Joseph Toma President Field Supervisor Branch Manager BRANCH 59 Scalp Level, Pa. NOTICE A special meeting for the election of delegates to the 1955 Verhovay Convention will be held at the usual meeting place in the V.F.W. Home Association, Rear 320 Main St., Scalp Level, on Sunday, June 12, 1955, beginning at 2:00 P. M. sharp. It is VERY IMPORTANT that the whole membership participate in this meeting. Fraternally, LOUIS VIZI, President JOSEPH MILLER, Jr. Branch Manager BRANCH 71 Duquesne, Pa. NEW BRANCH MANAGER WILLIAM F. NAGY , District Manager 221 Virginia Ave., West Mifflin, Pa. HOmestead 1-6540. BRANCH 89 Homestead, Pa. NEW BRANCH MANAGER WILLIAM F. NAGY District Manager 221 Virginia Ave., West Mifflin, Pa. HOmestead 1-6540. BRANCH 130. East Chicago, Ind. PICNIC Yearly picnic to be held Sunday, June 19, 1955. Black Oak Picnic Grounds, 7027 W. 25th Ave., Gary, Indiana; outing begins at 10 A.M. and will last until midnight; music by Sepessy and orchestra; Magyar menu-goulash, Laci Pecsenye, kolbasz-with refreshments; invitation open to all Verhovayans and good willers. Fraternally, MICHAEL TOTHFALUSI District Manager BRANCH 216 Northampton, Pa. NEW BRANCH MANAGER TIBOR D. JASZ Field Supervisor 6 East Third St. Bethlehem, Pa. BRANCH 417 Trenton, N. J. DISTRICT MEETING Our next regular quarterly meeting and the special district meeting will be held Friday, June 3d, 8:30 P.M., at the Hungarian Home. Please be present to discuss the very important agenda. Fraternally, JOSEPH A. HORNYAK President BRANCH 569 West Mifflin, Pa. NOTICE William F. Nagy resigned the presidency of Branch 569. The new president is FRANK NAGY 4003 Hawkins Ave. West Mifflin, Pa.--------------------------Columbus Women Bowlers Lou Tokar’s Verhovay Insurance .Bowling Suan Ladies’ Major League. Season’s High: Team Average 805 Adeline Skunsca 606 Single High Games 932 Hi Three Games 2600 Averages: Adeline Skunsca 163 Carrie Dorn 165 Lucille Russ 161 Helen Deri 159* Ann Deri 158 Hi Single Game: : Adeline Skunsca 233-224 Lucille Russ 233 Hi Three Games: Helen Deri . 543 Lucille Russ 598 This team will participate in the', bowling tourney at Chicago. Also To Sing In Chicago The beautiful voice of Mrs. Ann Russ, popular Chicago area singer, will add to the entertainment of 1955 Verhovay National Fellowship Days. Mrs. Russ was born in Korpona, Hont County, Hungary. Medicines And Drugs Deteriorate in Communist Hungary The use of dangerous and often fatal drugs is reported in Communist1 Hungary' by a former health worker who recently' escaped to Western Germany, the U. S. Information Agency isaid in a wireless file dispatch to its overseas post. The Information Agency quoted the escapee as saying that while ’high-ranking Communists receive “luxury hospitalization” and are protected by drugs and medicines imported from the Free World, the average Hungarian is exposed to medical errors resulting from the Soviet system of Communist state control of all industry. The dispatch said: “A former Hungarian health wor> ker declared that imperfectly compounded drugs which fail to control pain in surgery are now commonplace in Hungary.” “He related that Communist inefficiency has increased to such a point1 that ‘almost entirely unreliable,’ and, in many instances, ‘dangerous’ medicines are being distributed through official Channels to the Hungarian people. One serum distributed for ánnoculation of children, he said, caused numerous deaths in Budapest. “The health worker said he knew1 of doctors in Budapest — ‘men whom I knoyv to be sincere in their efforts’ — who are ‘extremely apprehensive' every time they give an injection. One example of ‘criminally dangerous’ medicines of which he knew, he said, was marked ‘glanduitrin,’ one batch of which contained a subitanee which killed a number of persons injected with it before doctors yvere able to trace the reason for the disaster. “The major reason for the bad medical situation, he said, is the) Communist regime’s speed-up emphasis and quota work competitions. The result is a situation where many Hungarian doctors fear that a prescribed medicament may do more; to endanger a patient than the disease from which he suffers.”----------<4 5 5 ---------BRANCH 98 Bethlehem, Pa. Our long time member and Branch President Michael Jámbor died May 9, 1955. Mr. Jámbor was born in Margita, Bihar County, Hungary in 1886. He was a y'ery active member and his guidance will be missed. MAY HE REST IN PEACE! CALL CIVIL DEFENSE