William Penn, 1956 (39. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1956-01-04 / 1. szám
TKe Weather Today: Partly clouäy and not as cold. Tonight: Partly cloudy and not as cold with a chance of rain late tonight. Low 40. Tomorrow: Cloudy and warmer with occasional rain. High 58. WTTSTORGff _ Vol. 57—No. 113 ,nJsh.r“Är TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1955 * FIVE CENTS CITY EDITION 7-STAR ★ ★★★★★★ Classified Ads—Call GRant 1-5400 All Other Calls—GRant 1-6500 New Fraternal Benefit Society Heads Meet Here Members of the Hoard of Directors of the William I’enn Fraternal Association: seated, left to right - Alexander Moldevany, Stephen Lang, Sr., Dr. Andrew Kormondy, Albert I bos, Frank Radvany. Michael Faczan, Michael Korosy, Andrew Fejes, Louis Vizi, Louis Varga, Vice Presid nt. Stephen Bence, Aloysius C. Falus-Sun-Telegraph Photos by Kd Romano Kovács, Coloman Revesz, National President, Las lo Fishhein, Gabriel Czernai, Frank Magyary. Standing — Julius Macker, Vice President, Louis Vassy, Joseph sy, Julius J. Lenart, Alexander Gyulay John Balia. Hungarian Insurance Groups Merge Directors of a, new fraternal benefit society, the William Penn Fraternal Association, are meeting today at Hotel Pittsburgher. The new organization, the result of two years of negotiations, was formed by the merger of the largest Hungarian benefit societies in the United States. As their September conventions, the Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association of Pittsburgh, and the Rákóczi Aid Association of Bridgeport, Conn., agreed to merge forces. The final stamp of approval has been given by the insurance departments of Pennsylvania and Connecticut. The directors, whose terms of office began with the last day of the simultaneous conventions, Sept. 17, have come from the parent organizations. The directors, coming from eight of the 15 states in which the organizations is licensed, are: Julius Macker, vice president, Wyandotte, Mich.; Louis Varga, vice president, Bridgeport, Conn.; John Balia, New Kensington; Stephen Bencze, Bridgeport, Conn.; Gabriel Czernai, Duquesne. Michael Faczan, Johnstown; Aloysius C. Falussy, New York; Andrew Fejes, Chicago; Ladislaus Fishbein, New York: Alexander Gyulay, Van Nuys, Cal.; Albert Ibos, New York; Joseph Kormendy, New Brunswick, N, J. Mike Korosy, Alliance, O.; Dr. Andrew Kovács, Cleveland; Stephen Lang Sr., Bethlehem; Julius J. Lenart, Me-