S o C V ΓΡΑΦΕΙ ΤΗΝ ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ Bringing the news W ΤΟΥ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΣΜΟΥ to generations of E ΑΠΟ ΤΟ 1915 The National Herald Greek- Americans N c v A weekLy Greek-AmerICAn PuBLICAtIon www.thenationalherald.com VOL. 17, ISSUE 875 July 19-25, 2014 $1.50 PSEKA Jaharis on Holds 30th Growth of Cyprus Church in Conference America

By Neophytos Kyriakou Archdiocesan and Constantine S. Sirigos TNH Staff Vice Chairman Outlines Plan WASHINGTON, DC – More than 100 representatives of Greek- and Cypriot-American TNH Staff organizations gathered in Wash - ington, DC this week for the PHILADELPHIA, PA – Michael 30th Annual Cyprus and Hel - Jaharis spoke about the State of lenic Leadership Conference the Greek Orthodox Church in hosted by the World Coordinat - America at the 42nd annual ing Committee “Justice for Clergy Laity Congress, held in Cyprus” (PSEKA) and the Coor - Philadelphia July 6-9. The dinated Effort of Hellenes. speech given by Jaharis, a well- The conference included respected entrepreneur and briefings by top U.S. and Cypriot philanthropist, and Vice Chair - officials on developments in the man of the Archdiocesan Coun - Eastern Mediterranean and was cil, focused on the growth of the an opportunity for the commu - Church. nity and its allies in Congress to Jaharis began by emphasiz - express their outrage over ing the need to support the Ec - Turkey’s illegal occupation. umenical Patriarchate in Con - On July 16 approximately 50 AP Photo/IntIme news, GIAnnIs LIAkos stantinople. He relayed how members of Congress, including Nikos Maziotis, one ’s most wanted men, a fugitive con - the left, after a shootout at the tourist area of Monastiraki in Turkey refuses to recognize the Senator Bob Menendez and victed of terrorism, lays wounded on a sidewalk, with a wig on Athens on July 16. Maziotis had been on the run with his wife. Patriarchate as ecumenical, and Rep. Ed Royce, Chairmen, re - noted that the Patriarchate spectively, of the Senate and might not continue to receive House Foreign Relations Com - the financial support it receives mittees, joined the participants Greece’s Top Terrorist is Captured after Shootout from Greece, due to the finan - to unfurl a huge banner on the cial crisis there. “We must not steps of the Capitol: “Cyprus overlook the severity of the 1974- 2014 – Still occupied, still By Andy Dabilis which also left a policeman with in Northeastern Attica. It is Police had been monitoring repercussions that the Greek fi - divided. STOP this injustice minor injuries and slightly hurt thought that Maziotis could the center of Athens after re - nancial crisis may bear on the now.” ATHENS – Greek police cap - two tourists – a German and an have one or more weapons ceiving tip-offs according to Patriarchate, and we must be Menendez then dramatically tured the country’s most-wanted Australian. caches there. which Maziotis had been ready to mobilize once again to cut a length of barbed wire sym - terrorist, Nikos Maziotis, on July Police sources told the news - Police said they believe Mazi - sighted in Monastiraki, Omonia offer our support,” he said. bolizing Cyprus’ division. 16 following a dramatic, run - paper Kathimerini that they otis used a forged identity card Square and other parts of cen - Jaharis clearly indicated that The enthusiasm of the par - ning gun battle through a were closing in on Roupa as well – bearing his photo and the tral Athens in recent weeks. the future of the Church in ticipants did not mask the fact crowed tourist area, and then as November 17 hit man name Michalis Michelakis – to He was spotted by counter- America rests with the Archdio - that they were marking a “Black turned toward looking for his Christodoulos Xiros, who rent a property that could have terrorism officers close to Omo - cese itself. That is the “hub of anniversary.” “For us,” it is a hideout or other clues about his walked away from a holiday fur - operated as a hideout. nia, was followed and then the wheel,” and central respon - very sad day,” said PSEKA Pres - Revolutionary Struggle organi - lough he was given at Christmas The ID card was used to buy stopped outside a store selling sibility is there, not with the in - ident Philip Christopher. “Forty zation. last year even though he was a silver Hyundai Accent that has camping goods on the corner of dividual Metropolises. Recent years ago, illegally using arms Maziotis, who had been a serving six life sentences for his been linked to a bank robbery Athinas and Ermou streets. infrastructural challenges in re - made in America, Turkey in - fugitive since 2012 after he and role in six assassinations, includ - in Kleitoria, Achaia prefecture, Officers ordered him to sur - cent years, however, have re - vaded the Republic of Cyprus his wife, Panayiota Roupa, had ing five Americans attached to in March and is believed to have render, but he fired his gun, sulted in “Band-Aid” solutions and from that time occupies 37 to be released from detention the U.S., Embassy in Athens been used by Maziotis to travel prompting police to fire back. rather than true growth and de - percent of the island while because they hadn't been over the years since the 1970s. to and around Attica. He then fled on foot through the velopment plans, Jaharis said. 200,000 Greek Cypriot refugees brought to trial in 18 months, Counterterrorism officers Police appealed to anyone streets of Monastiraki, which Such reforms should include the are still waiting to return to was seriously injured in an ex - were reportedly focusing on an with information about the ve - were packed with tourists, pur - appointment of a chief financial change of fire with police in the area running from Patissia in hicle – whose license plate is officer, an in-house legal coun - Continued on page 6 busy district of Monastiraki, central Athens to Grammatiko YHT 2959 – to come forward. Continued on page 9 sel, and various directors, Ja - haris said. “We need to staff the Church with more top tier sup - port from the best and brightest professionals in these crucial Community Spyropoulos Pleads Guilty to Plot to Kill Uncle roles,” he said, “and these vital staffing needs should be in - cluded in the budget to make it Bids Adieu By Demetris Tsakas a ‘complete budget.” TNH Staff Writer Jaharis also called for is -

To Emanuel NEW YORK – Georgios Spy - Continued on page 4 ropoulos, the manager of the Tick Tock diner in Clifton, NJ Demos, Esq. pleaded “guilty” to a first-degree charge of conspiracy to commit murder on July 14. Spyropoulos New Edition TNH Staff was arrested in April 2013 and proclaimed his innocence at all NEW YORK – Respect, rever - other previous court appear - Of Greek- ence, and love filled the Arch - ances. diocesan Cathedral of the Holy On Monday he stood before Trinity as family, friends, and Judge Donald Volkert in New Ams. Book representatives of the Greek- Jersey Superior Court in Pater - American community bade son and admitted that he con - farewell to Emanuel Demos. spired to murder and rob By Moskos Beneath a brilliant Friday sky Alexandro Sgourdos, his wife’s in Manhattan on July 11, Arch - uncle and the co-owner of the bishop Demetrios of America Tick Tock diners in Clifton and By Constantine S. Sirigos presided over the funeral of a Manhattan. TNH Staff Writer beloved husband and father, When asked whether he and a man who served the promised a hit man $20,000 to NEW YORK – The aphorism, Church in virtually every way a torture and kill Sgouros, whom “To see where you are going, layman can, from altar boy to prosecutors said he had come you must know where you came General Legal Counsel of the to resent, Spyropoulos said “Yes from,” applies to individuals and Archdiocese. your honor.” groups alike. Those interested Metropolitans Savas of Pitts - Judge Volkert scheduled sen - in the future of the Greek-Amer - burgh and Evangelos of New tencing for Spyropoulos for ican community would do well Jersey also participated in the Sept. 19. Until then he remains tnh/CostAs BeJ to begin by reading the third service as did bishops Andonios Georgios Spyropoulos takes an oath prior to admitting his guilt in New Jersey Superior Court edition of Greek Americans – of Phasiane and Sevastianos of Continued on page 6 on July 14 flanked by his attorneys Stephen Turano (L) and Anthony Pope (R). Struggle and Success. Zela, along with clergy includ - First published in 1980 by ing Fr. John Vlahos, the Cathe - the late Charles C. Moskos, the dral Dean, Fr. Elias Villas, Fr. third edition of the book that Nathanael Symeonides, and traces the community’s experi - Archdeacon Panteleimon Pa - Greek-Am.’s Glendi on “America’s Greek Island” ence from 1900 to today fea - padopoulos. tures substantial revisions and Amb. Vasilios Philippou, the new material by his son, Peter Consul General of Cyprus was Paper Uses By Constantinos E. Scaros And so on July 12, the latest C. Moskos. also present with other digni - installment of Tina Bucuvalas’ The former worked on the taries from New York and be - TARPON SPRINGS, FL – “Night in the Islands” on the his - first edition in the late 1970s yond. The N-Word Florida vacationers – particu - toric Sponge Docks of what I’ve while teaching a popular class Demos’ son George, and larly long-term ones – are com - dubbed “America’s Greek Is - on Greek America at Northwest - Michael Jaharis, Vice Chairman monly known as “snowbirds.” land,” Tarpon Springs, the ern University, and the second of the Archdiocesan Council, By Constantinos E. Scaros They migrate down to the Sun - weather was quite comfortable edition was rushed to print in joined Archbishop Demetrios in Commentary shine State for the winter, any for a Floridian mid-summer time for the 1988 presidential delivering touching eulogies. time after Thanksgiving to the night. election and the Michael George Demos painted a NEW YORK – The Westside end of February. Uncannily reminiscent of a Dukakis phenomenon. moving portrait of a man de - News, a monthly newspaper serv - Then, there are the spring- Greek island that ventured from When father first talked to voted to his family and his ing Manhattan’s Lower West Side breakers, college kids who head the Aegean Sea and settled on son about doing a third edition Church, an inspiring story of the published by Greek-American down in March, even April, to Florida’s Gulf Coast, Tarpon together – Peter followed son of immigrants “who heard George Capsis, has been making revel in the joys of sun, sea, and Springs is the ideal setting for a Charles’ footsteps into sociology the trains rumbling by at night national headlines ever since its sand. monthly celebration, featuring despite never feeling pressure and listened to baseball games July issue went to press, in which But few folks actually head wonderful live music, spirited to do so – the latter was not in - writer James Lincoln Collier used down to Florida in July, because dancing, and plenty of food and terested, but as his academic ca - Continued on page 8 the N-word in a headline, with the weather choices are usually drink. reer progressed, his interest Capsis’ approval, to make a point unbearable humidity, or torren - For those who have never grew. about racism’s continued pres - tial downpour. been to Tarpon Springs, arriving While Peter feared the book ence in America, specifically to - But this July, thus far, the to its Sponge Docks for the first would die with his father, who For subscription: ward President Obama. Florida Gulf Coast has been a A bird flies above the Tarpon time ever in the middle of the passed away in 2008, big pushes 718.784.5255 “The N---er in the White dream. Temperatures have been Springs Sponge Docks as day is quite a sight to behold. came from the publisher and a [email protected] House,” reads the headline, and consistently in the low 80s, with Greeks below dance the kala - Dozens of moored Sponge Boats family friend but he was also though that may be the most of - the obligatory daily thunder - matiano. adorn one side of Dodecanese motivated by the fact that he fensive part of the entire story, storm passing through quickly, Boulevard, the main thorough - had much more information there are scores of delusional barely noticeable, let alone dis - breathed meltemia – summer fare, while the other side is dec - than his father at his disposal, ruptive of vacationers’ itiner - breezes – onto Tarpon Springs Continued on page 10 aries. As if the Greek Gods this year. Continued on page 3 Continued on page 2 2 COMMUNITY THE NATIONAL HERALD, JULY 19-25, 2014 Peter Moskos Revises Greek-Americans Book GOINGS ON... n THRU NOV 1 ros and moussaka. And no Continued from page 1 identity – he later realized he TARPON SPRINGS, FL – Night Greek village would be com - had more ingrained in him than in the Islands returns to the plete without homemade pas - including more census data and he knew at the time. “My father world-famous Sponge Docks of tries from Yia Yia's traditional English translations of Greek was very proud of his Greek - Tarpon Springs for 2014! Satur - recipes: baklava, melo - newspapers going back to 1901. ness.” days, 6-11PM, Aug. 2, Sept. 6, makarona, and kataifi are just a He began in earnest in Fall of But when he got to Princeton Oct. 4, and Nov. 1. A free event few of the sweet treats to de - 2011 while he was on a writers University he took Greek classes of Greek music, dancing, and light you. Listen to the distinc - retreat on the Island of Hydra with “a wonderful professor, dining! And we will offer an tive sounds of the bouzouki and with his wife, Zora O’Neill, who Richard Burgi – the most Greek hour of free Greek dance lessons other exotic instruments played writes travel books. man in the world though he had by the Levendia Dance Troupe by authentic Greek musicians “We had a beautiful view. no Greek blood in him.” from 6-7 PM. The festival is sup - who perform traditional and We’d write in the day and trun - “I took a year off from Prince - ported in part by a grant from popular songs. Delight in the dle down the path to one of the ton and got some money to go the National Endowment for the beauty of the elaborate cos - two open tavernas at night,” he to Greece and lived in Athens Arts. Come join us for authentic tumes worn by performers as said. and loved it and took more lan - island fun in the warm Florida they share their carefully prac - Among the things he discov - guage classes.” sun and mark your calendar and ticed steps and intricate dances ered was that Greek’s were in - “Getting kids to Greece is ab - make this a regular destination! with the enthusiastic audience. novators from the start. Non- solutely essential, and Israel has And if you’re just in town for a Take advantage of a free Greek Greek restaurateurs who didn’t done that very successfully…but week or two, make sure to mark dance lesson, and enjoy partici - want to be “slaves to the electric it costs money,” he said, and your calendar as you will not pating in the same dances you company” were angry at Greeks noted it’s important to support want to miss this! Tarpon would perform in the traditional for using neon signs. college Greek studies programs Springs is a unique Greek expe - villages of Greece. Dance the af - Moskos the elder thought Peter Moskos, who now Assistant professor at John Jay College and that the Ionian Village rience in the United States, one ternoon away, eat a little (or a Greek immigrants also suc - of Criminal Justice and the CUNY Graduate Center in the De - should be expanded. unlike any other Greek commu - lot), shop in the Greek market - ceeded because even under Ot - partment of Sociology. As for getting today’s children nity. Come be part of this one- place, relax and enjoy yourself toman rule peasants had com - to study the language, it’s a chal - of-a-kind American experience under the oaks in the warm em - mercial experience – they went who are Greeks by choice, of the younger generation. lenge he said, noting “You have that will make you feel as if, brace of the best Greek culture to market to sell their crops – through marriage, like his He did not go to Greek school to have a pull. I only learned truly, you are back in the home - has to offer. So maybe you can't while groups like the Irish were mother, who speaks better Greek and Church did not make an im - Greek because I liked Greece.” land! make it all the way to Greece serfs. Most could also read, write than his father, and philhellenes. pression on him, so growing up In forecasting the future, he this year. The Santa Barbara and do arithmetic, which also Peter’s path is paradigmatic he did not feel a strong Greek said three elements must be ex - n JULY 18-20 Greek Festival is the next best fueled their commitment to ed - amined: language, church, and PORTSMOUTH, NH – The fam - thing to being there! ucation. ties to the old country, and all ilies of the Saint Nicholas Greek Peter added information three of those are in decline in Orthodox Church of Portsmouth n AUGUST 17-19 about the Greeks who settled in America. are proud to present their Saint ANCHORAGE, AK – The 20th the Western United States and But culture has not been Nicholas Greek Festival 2014 on Annual Alaska Greek festival their horrific experiences in the looked at enough. “It may be a church grounds at 40 Andrew takes place from August 17 to miners camps, where they were weaker tie, because it is more Jarvis Drive in Portsmouth, July 19 at the Holy Transfiguration virtual slaves – “It is a movie that optional, but that doesn’t make 18-20. They have been working Greek Orthodox Church, 2800 is waiting to be made,” he said. it any less real.” tirelessly to prepare this Greek O’Malley Road in Anchorage. INTERMARRIAGE ADDS TO His wife believes the best extravaganza so plan on attend - Come enjoy the tastes, smells, OUR NUMBERS thing to do is to expand the ing, rain or shine. Hours are Fri - sights, and sounds of Greece! The two big events of the past Greek Festivals, “because that in - day, Jul. 18 5PM-11PM, Satur - Events & Activities a tour of the two decades were Dukakis’ pres - troduces so many Americans – day, Jul. 19 11AM-11PM, and nearly-completed new Church, idential campaign and My Big and Greeks – to Greece.” Sunday, Jul. 20 12Noon-5PM. A including lessons on the history, Fat Greek Wedding. Despite Thus, there has been both a voluntary donation of $3 per traditions, and worship of the Dukakis’ loss – Peter appreciates broadening and a shallowing of person is appreciated, children Greek Orthodox faith. A cooking the introduction he wrote for the Greek identity, but it is counter - under 12 attend free of charge. demonstration by Laurie Con - new edition – the campaign fos - productive for purists to say they This Greek Festival offers some - stantino – how to make baklava tered the “normalization of are not real Greeks. thing for everyone, both young and dolmades. Dancing groups Greeks in America.” He insists it’s better to say and old to enjoy. For example, a performing traditional Greek Since then, people claiming “that’s what Greek-Americans splendid variety of Greek foods dances, dressed in authentic re - Greek ancestry in the U.S. cen - are…The purist ideology of will be offered. The menu in - gional costumes. In addition to sus “has skyrocketed – a 30 per - what it means to be Greek- cludes: a lamb dinner; mous - the food and drinks on hand, cent increase. Where are these American has to change because saka (layers of baked eggplant, there is an array of imported people coming from? We are not they are going to lose. If you de - potatoes, ground beef, imported Greek cheeses, olives, olive oil, having kids; they are not coming mand that they all go to church cheeses and béchamel sauce); grape leaves, halva, pasta, herbs, from Greece. I think the answer and speak Greek, and visit pastichio (baked macaroni, lay - cookies and candy. The hot sum - is intermarriage,” he wondered. Greece every summer, it’s not ered with seasoned chopped mers in the Continental United What was supposed to be the going to happen.” beef, cheese and sauce); sou - States is the perfect time to take death of the community is actu - He warned against setting vlaki (marinated chicken and a trip and cool off in beautiful ally a benefit, he said, and the the sights too high because “we pork tenderloin); spanakopita Alaska. And when you do, opportunities it offers should be need that base of people so say (spinach pie); dolmathakia please remember to visit us, as examined. ‘I’m Greek-American.” (stuffed grapeleaves); Greek it will a unique experience: Hel - “My mother is German born. Moskos also agreed that salad, kid friendly foods and so lenism, Alaska-style! No member of my family ever these realities are less percepti - much more. The delicious selec - had a Greek passport. By any de - ble in New York, where only 1/3 tion of homemade pastries in - n NOVEMBER 9 finition I am more German than of them live and innovative ini - cludes: mil-feig (layered filo MANHATTAN – St. Michael’s Greek, but I don’t feel it. Greek tiatives are less needed, but that with a cream filling and topped Home is pleased to announce is a trump identity.” is where the levers of commu - with fluffy cream and almonds); that our 2014 Annual Name Day And the census misses many nity power are. galaktobouriko (Greek custard Gala will be held on Sunday, filled filo glazed in a honey NoV. 9 at the Metropolitan Club, based syrup); koulourakia 1 East 60th Street in Manhattan. (braided cookies with sesame In conjunction with the Gala, St. seeds); baklava (layered filo Michael’s honors a distinguished dough, chopped nuts, butter member of the Greek Orthodox and syrup); kataife (shredded Community who embodies and filo rolled with a nut mixture promotes the finer qualities and and honeyed syrup), and more. traditions of our Faith and her - There will be music to dance to; itage. This year’s recipient of the a dance exhibition by church 2014 Archangel Michael Award youth, cultural tables, regularly is Mr. Stephen Cherpelis. Mr. scheduled church tours, sou - Cherpelis has given tirelessly to venirs, raffles and more. Live the Greek Orthodox Community musical entertainment Friday as an Archon of the Ecumenical night will feature ORFEAS and Patriarchate, 1st Vice President Saturday night will feature of the Archdiocesan Cathedral Dilina. Continuous music pro - of Holy Trinity, devoted member vided by D.J. Meleti. Proceeds of St. Nicholas Church of Flush - from the Saint Nicholas ing where he was instrumental Portsmouth Greek Festival 2014 in the building of the expanded go toward the operating ex - community center and school, penses of the church. For further Vice Chair of the New York information about this special Diocesan Council, member of event, contact the church office Leadership 100, and a major at 1-603-436-2733 or check out contributor and fundraising portsmouthgreekfestival.com. chairman of the Ronald McDon - ald House. For more informa - n JULY 26-27 tion please contact us by phone SANTA BARBARA, CA – Santa at (914)-476-3374, by email at Barbara's Annual Greek Festival development@stmichaelshome. is taking place from 11 am to 7 org or visit our website at pm on Saturday, Jul. 26 and http://www.stmichaelshome.or Sunday, Jul. 27, in beautiful Oak g/what-our-residents-do/gala/. Park. The festival evokes the sights, sounds and tastes that n NOTE TO OUR READERS define the traditional Greek way This calendar of events section of life. Stroll through Santa Bar - is a complimentary service to bara's beautiful Oak Park, and the Greek American community. experience the simple pleasures All parishes, organizations and of life in a Greek village. Dozens institutions are encouraged to of volunteers enthusiastically e-mail their information regard - staff their booths, creating a ing the event 3-4 weeks ahead convivial, welcoming atmos - of time, and no later than Mon - phere. Festival-goers return year day of the week before the after year for the food. — De - event, to english.edition@then - lectable festival favorites like gy - ationalherald.com

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By Demetris Tsakas putes. TNH Staff Writer Attorney Donna Dougherty, who was event’s Emcee, praised NEW YORK – Kimon Thermos, Thermos, noting that he will the well-known lawyer from As - serve in a space that will feel toria, was sworn in on July 10 like a home to him because for as Judge of the Housing Part of more than 15 years he repre - the Civil Court of the City of sented tenants and landlords New York before judges of there, while judges often sought Queens County, after which he his advice regarding sensitive donned his judicial robes. cases. The touching swearing-in Judge Pam Jackman-Brown ceremony was held in the large said she met Thermos in 1998 hall on the first floor of the Civil and they became friends. She Court building which was said Thermos taught her what packed with Greek-Americans, it means to be Greek and to care Thermos’ friends, colleagues, deeply about the birthplace of and clients. Democracy. It was a unique experience Greek-American Judge Maria for the editorial staff of The Na - Ressos, who donned the judicial tional Herald that covered the robes in 2001, jokingly pointed event because they entered a out that they were participating courthouse without anxiety, not in a simple ceremony, but without concern over the out - in a “Big Fat Greek Induction” come of the cases they cover in - and praised Kimon Thermos. volving Greek-Americans. She added that 90% of The courthouse’s security claimants or defendants enter guards just looked at their press the court without lawyers be - passes and waved them through (L-R) Christopher and Michael Spyridakis, Anestis and Athana - Luke, Kimon, and Eleni Thermos, Daphni Antonakis, Maria cause they could not afford with smiles despite the fact that sios Leristis, Christina Thermos-Leristis, Andrew Leristis, John- Akap, and Pantelis and Dimitrios Antonakis. them, and they the judge of the people are forbidden to bring Housing Part to make fair deci - cameras and audio recorders son of Kimon and Helen Ther - The ceremony was simple, self, to emphasize the indepen - impartial trials. sions. into the court. mos, who was responsible for and presented the opportunity dence of the judiciary, the ideal Last year the Housing Part of Thermos told the gathering: At the entrance to the hall greeting the invitees and distrib - to the assembled judges and of equal justice under the law the Court heard 274,000 cases “Today is a great day for me and was John-Luke, the 11 year-old- uting the programs. lawyers, and to Thermos him - and citizen’s rights to fair and – mainly landlord tenant dis - I thank from the bottom of my heart all the committee mem - bers for electing me." He added with humility that there are many other lawyers who also Greek Gods Breathe meet the criteria for becoming judges, and that his assumption of judicial duties is a great re - Meltemia onto Tarpon sponsibility for him. He added that any citizen who enters his court can be certain that there will be justice for all. Continued from page 1 National Register of Historic He expressed his gratitude Places – the first place in Florida for his wife Helen, his son and orated with Greek tavernas and to be listed on the register as a for all the relatives and friends souvenir shops – all playing who were present. Greek music to the delight of During the reception which the numerous tourists taking a followed guest were reminded stroll or enjoying a midday Blessed with unseasonably about Thermos’ earlier political frappe or meze. If they are fa - Comfortable weather for campaigns which, though un - miliar with the Greek islands, Mid-July, locals and tourists, successful, helped pave the way and with Greeks’ endless capac - Greek and non-Greek alike, for the future success of State ity for kefi, they would think dance the night away on the Senator Michael Gianaris, As - that an afternoon siesta would Sponge Docks of Tarpon semblywoman Aravella Simotas be in order, in order to replenish Springs, aka “America’s and, most recently, City Coun - their energy for a late-night Greek Island.” cilman Costas Constantinides. glendi on those very same streets. But a return trip – say, at 10PM – usually finds those Sponge Docks every bit as beau - tiful illuminated by the street - lights, but surprisingly desolate. “Where did everybody go?” one might wonder. “It’s barely after sundown and everyone went home? What kind of Greeks are these?” Thanks to Tina Bucu - valas, they no longer have to go without their essential doses of Greek food, drink, music, and dancing after dark. Dr. Bucuvalas, Tarpon Springs’ Curator of Arts and His - torical Resources, has restored a great deal of that kefi through regular events, particularly “Night in the Islands,” through - out the year. “I think that ‘Night in the Islands’ works because it is more like a panigiri,” she said, “and thus [more] a family-ori - ented event than the bouzoukia. We always see tables with three and sometimes four generations in a family – and the food, mu - sic, and dance works for every - one.” Ellada, which Bucuvalas de - scribed as “one of the best Greek bands in Florida,” provided the music, and the crowd – com - prised of experience Greek dancers and a growing mix of non-Greek locals – carried their festive mood onto the dance floor. For those who wanted a break from the frenzy, the Sponge Exchange – a wonderful plateia replete with stores and places to sit – was just a few feet away. The Exchange in - cludes displays of replica varkes that feature the names of vari - ous Dodecanese Islands: Kalym - nos, Rhodes…..Sparta (?!) – oh well, at least they picked a par - ticularly historic non-island. “Before the Sponge Exchange was converted into boutiques,” Bucuvalas said, “it was where many community celebrations took place, so ‘Night in the Is - lands’ is perceived as the natural continuation of those events, which are remembered very fondly by residents.” Bucuvalas wondered aloud: “is there any place like this in America?” When it comes to the total experience – not just the food, music, and Greeks them - selves, but the weather and the water, the answer is: certainly not! The treasure that is Tarpon Springs is one-of-a-kind. “It was a wonderful event,” Chris Alahouzos – who recently finished serving as Tarpon Springs’ Vice Mayor and is run - ning for Mayor in 2016 – told TNH. “It is an example of coop - eration between the city govern - ment and the local business community. Not only it is a won - derful, festive event for the peo - ple, it also helps the local econ - omy a great deal.” Alahouzos also expressed many thanks to Bucuvalas for organizing the event, which takes place once a month through November, and for her very noteworthy accomplish - ment of having the greater Sponge Docks area listed in the 4 COMMUNITY THE NATIONAL HERALD, JULY 19-25, 2014 Michael Jaharis Outlines Plan on Growing the Orthodox Church in US

Continued from page 1 our efforts to determine more state of affairs and political in - til 2013 for the Archdiocese by specifically what irregularities fighting – things that are detri - Grant Thornton. I will return to suance of a new and clarified and improprieties exist and mental to any institution and this topic later in my address. Church Charter, clearly and un - what we can do to eliminate also, more importantly should I am thus convinced that our equivocally confirming that the them.” not be associated with our es - efforts will continue to improve Archdiocese, not the Metropo - Having begun his speech by sential purpose or the raison d’ and will result in a more effec - lises, have decision-making au - citing the Church’s ability over être of the Church. Not only was tive discourse and network of thority in the Church in Amer - the past few years to improve this the case but we also discov - collaboration among the people ica, so as to promote unity even its financial situation, Jaharis ered an inherited debt of ap - which should lead to even more further. He made it clear that in expressed confidence in the proximately $7 million or more positive growth for the Church no way does he suggest by this Church’s ability to “result in a resulting from accumulated an - based on the following proposal that the Church in more effective discourse and nual operational deficits and le - pillars/principles: America ought to be auto - network of collaboration among gal costs – and this was in spite Comprehensive Financial cephalous. “On the record, I am the people which should lead to of receiving parish commit - Plan and Planning clarifying that my suggestion even more positive growth for ments and individual gifts in the Practical Fairness only related and relates to re - the Church based on the follow - amount of approximately $8-9 Effective Committee Work moving any doubt or ambiguity ing pillars/principles: million. So the first and most Effective Communication en - as to the so-called ultimate de - • Comprehensive Finan - critical problems for the Arch - hancing the Church’s apostolic cision-making process and sta - cial Plan and Planning diocesan Council were: on the function tus internally within the Church • Practical Fairness one hand, to assist the Arch - So, to what do we owe this in the USA,” he said. • Effective Committee bishop in establishing peace and success to? I credit the increased “One just needs to examine Work unity in the Church; and, on the participation of our communi - the organizational prototypes of • Effective Communica - other hand, to alleviate the fi - ties in their financial contribu - other religions in the USA,” Ja - tion enhancing the Church’s nancial discrepancy, a continual tions to the Archdiocese — and haris said, in order to gain in - apostolic function.” indebtedness that could have I would like to thank everyone sight about optimizing organi - We asked Jaharis how the potentially put the Church at for their significant efforts in zational structure, and Church can attract non-Greek, risk for bankruptcy. this area. At the same time, we suggested that “we should con - non-Orthodox Christian Ameri - I say this not for any specific developed an Archdiocesan sider some new roles that more cans into the fold. “I believe that reason other than to identify the Council whose role is not only of the best and brightest mar - the best and brightest of our reason why first and foremost, “sit and listen at meetings” but ried clergy can be appointed as clergy seek to welcome all and major efforts and priorities were consists of a group of individu - ‘Vicars’ (perhaps) to further sup - everyone, while also distin - set up to insure operational sta - als with various professional port the Metropolitans and al - guishing our faith and commu - bility and sustainability in mov - specializations (legal, financial, leviate them from some of the nity – our values and message – ing forward. communications, planning, etc.) pressures and responsibilities of from other religions such as the When the Archbishop took who generously and most ac - large Metropolises.” Catholic Church, etc.,” he told office, in September 1999, we tively volunteer themselves and Next, Jaharis said that “the TNH. started a very strong and con - their exemplary skill sets (or to Church – and our Family -- can - “One of our challenges is that tinuous multifaceted effort — use the Greek word, “arete”) not grow without a strong and some individual parishes tend the difficulties were enormous throughout the year to promote stable higher educational insti - to think only of their own com - and seemed relentless. In addi - various aspects to enhance fur - tution to train the future clergy,” munity and not think about tion to all other financial diffi - ther positive growth and also and called for continued finan - their role as part of the greater culties, we had significant legal keep lines of communication cial support of the Hellenic Col - Church as a whole. expenses related to inherited clear and open for dialogue and lege Holy Cross and Youth Min - “Another challenge is how to Archdiocesan Council Vice Chairman Michael Jaharis in a unresolved cases of sexual mis - collaboration. istries. increase our status as a Greek speech at the 42nd annual Clergy-Laity Congress outlines a conduct that had happened in As a Church, we have also “Hellenic College Holy Cross Orthodox community within the multi-pronged plan for the growth and enhancement of the the distant past but resurfaced. been strong enough to mobilize is vital to the existence and ex - United States. While on the one Orthodox Church in America. He later discussed with TNH Thanks not only to the steadily on the philanthropic front. I pansion of our Greek Orthodox hand our visibility has grown ways by which the Church can appeal to more non-Greek Chris - increasing contribution by our would like to commend the col - Family,” he said. “It is the ‘sine significantly in politics, we also tian Americans. communities but also to the laborative philanthropic efforts qua non’ in the existence and need to have the infrastructure amazing generosity of some of of the entire community of growth of the Greek Orthodox in place (with senior positions National Shrine at Ground Zero exist.” A CEO-type of leader can our people, we made consider - parishes for rushing to aid the Church in the USA and it needs established in Public Relations, from which will emanate the deliver Demetrios’ message able progress in implementing people of Greece and Cyprus as to be equipped with the re - Legal, and Communications) to ideals of Hellenism and Greek more effectively to the all the various measures. they are struggling through a sources and human capital to voice our perspective as Greek Orthodox Christian values that churches throughout the United To return back to the issue crisis similar to what our nation compete in the worlds of acad - Orthodox Christians in several were passed down to us for our States. of the “main debt”: Subse - went through during the Great emia, seminaries and higher ed - contemporary political and cul - nation and all of the world to “We are working toward this quently, at some point of time a Depression. Under the leader - ucation.” tural dialogues. see. This is a unique opportunity goal and I believe that we have few years ago, a superlative ef - ship of His Eminence Arch - Finally, Jaharis acknowl - “I believe we are under - of tremendous historical signif - made great strides in this area,” fort started initially by three bishop Demetrios, the Archdio - edged the problem regarding staffed as an Archdiocese and icance to show the world who Jaharis said. “We are one of the people including Mr. Jerry Dim - cese established two the relationship of various we need to have people in place we are as Greek Orthodox Chris - largest and arguably perhaps itriou, Mr. George Vourvoulias, humanitarian initiatives, “The monasteries to the Church. who can publicize our Church’s tians and leave something that one the most influential Greek and Mr. George Mathews, who Relief Fund for the People of Though each monastery, like position and message on various will make future generations of Orthodox communities in the together with a strong Finance Greece” and also a “Relief Fund each Metropolis and parish, has national and international top - our community very proud. world, and thus, unity and sta - Committee, were able to effec - for the People of Cyprus,” which certain obligations under the ics, as the Catholic Church does, We also asked how can plan - bility are paramount.” tively create and implement a provided and continues to pro - Church Charter, “the tendency so that it can be transmitted to ning for the future of the Church financial policy that has since vide essentials such as food, has been to ‘flout’ their obliga - and understood by our Greek and the community take into ac - JAHARIS’ SPEECH ameliorated the situation. More clothing and pharmaceutical tions under the Charter and to Orthodox community and those count the differences between [Text of the Speech Delivered importantly, with the help of the support to many thousands of go beyond the traditional role outside of it. the New York Metropolitan area by Michael Jaharis at the Clergy- people on the Executive Com - Greeks and Greek Cypriots on a of the ‘monastic ideal,’” Jaharis “Aside from this very practi - and other culturally-different ar - Laity Congress] mittee and Archdiocesan Coun - daily basis. These Funds, aid. “Some time ago,” he added, cal approach, I believe that cer - eas of the country? Your Eminence, Most Rev - cil, and with several trips through the generosity, love, “a Committee was formed to re - tain events give us the opportu - As he mentioned in his erend Hierarchs, Reverend Fa - to/from each Metropolis (at and compassion of the clergy view and examine several such nity to establish and distinguish speech about the problems of thers and Friends, these individuals’ own expense) and the laity of the Archdiocese, matters and rumors of trans - ourselves as Greek Orthodox Metropolises having reported di - I am honored to address you developed a basis upon which have collected upwards of $2 gressions. However, in spite of Christians within the world. Our rectly to the Patriarchate, before on behalf of the Archdiocesan each parishes’ total commitment million dollars – and have al - suspicions of irregularities and archbishop has established the new Charter, Jaharis said Council and to welcome the would be based on a factual ready been given as assistance improprieties, the lack of coop - strong relationships with leaders “we are still in a transition pe - honorable representatives of our non-prejudicial formula (which to various ecclesiastical agencies eration made it almost impossi - of other faiths within the United riod. It is a priority of our Arch - communities from all over the took into account each parish’s in Greece, known for their well- ble for the Committee to further States and this has also helped diocese to ensure that there is country to the 42nd Clergy Laity capabilities). As a result of this, organized and proven work in act beyond initial observations. raise the visibility of our com - unity and parity across the Congress which will focus on we have long since eliminated helping thousands of people in In the meantime, despite this munity. Also, finally, there is the country as some of the smaller the very important theme of this huge inherited debt. Also, urgent need or humanitarian lack of cooperation, we continue rebuilding of St. Nicholas as a communities really struggle to “Family.” a generous bequest of $1.8 mil - crisis. I believe that this is one In my address today, I would lion from our esteemed and of the largest international con - like to cover some of the mile - beloved Mr. Nicholas Bouras as - tributions of Humanitarian Aid stones that we celebrate as suc - sisted greatly in paying off the to the people in Greece and cessful achievements of the main debt. The annual budget Cyprus and it was an effort that Church, Council and Commu - of the Archdiocese of America was just initiated over the last nity from the perspective of the is currently approximately $25 2+ years. These gifts symbolize Archdiocesan Council; and I will million (65% in total commit - the coherence and remarkable also present an overview of the ments) which is significantly ability for mobilization within areas that I believe we have to higher, i.e. more than double of our community — or “family” work on together as a “Family” what it was 14 years ago; also, — and also represent our deeply in order to sustain this progress I am happy to report that this is rooted love and compassion for and overcome the various chal - essentially a “balanced budget” our brothers and sisters in lenges that contemporary times — but as I will address later, it Greece and Cyprus. may bestow upon us. It is im - is not a “complete” budget. On the topic of Philanthropy, portant to keep examining how Concurrently, this model of a I would be remiss not to also we can sustain this and support process was not only successful recognize and commend one of the future growth of our Church in meeting the “financial needs the oldest charitable entities of and community “family.” of the Church” but it also bene - the Archdiocese: the munificent, So for the first part of my fited each of the various min - long standing, and ever-present presentation, I would like to go istries (Youth, Education, Reli - efforts of the Philoptochos over some of the milestones of gion, Family etc.) in that they Ladies Society. For over 80 progress we have made as a were also able to reach out di - years, the Philoptochos society Church and as a community. So, rectly to each Metropolis and its has led many programs offering on to examining the progress: parishes. humanitarian and sociological When His Eminence Arch - Most importantly, since our assistance to populations in bishop Demetrios took office, last Clergy Laity Congress, we need. Whether addressing some fifteen years ago, the accomplished a very significant hunger, poverty, education, Archbishop and we, the Arch - administrative achievement medical costs — here in the US diocesan Council, were greeted which is the completion of a se - and in Greece — the women of by an incredibly unwelcoming ries of professional audits up un - the Philoptochos society, past and present, have had a re - soundingly positive effect through their charitable work and outreach within and beyond the Archdiocese and they have recently moved their headquar - POCKET-LESS ters into a new home in Man - hattan. PITA BREAD And finally, one more last bit of timely good news to share with all of you as it also relates Kontos Foods to philanthropy. As many of you already know, when the brutal The Leading Company in Flat Breads 9/11 terrorist attacks at what is now known as “Ground Zero” Well known for the Pocket-Less Pita occurred almost 13 years ago, the only church destroyed was manufacturers of Authentic ethnic the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox hand stretched Flat bread. Church – a church that was in - kontos the first family in fillo dough and fillo products. augurated by our forebears in 1916 to venerate a very sacred FILLo kAtAIFI, BAkLAVA, sPAnAkoPItA, tyroPItA Saint revered by those whose nut roLL, meLomAkAronA lives involve the Sea and also and the trADItIonAL meDIterrAneAn Desserts. the patron saint of children. Af - excellent quality and service. ter this most difficult period in our history, it took thirteen years We distribute in USA and Canada. of skillful negotiations (legal special prices for communities, schools, churches and otherwise) to secure the lo - festivals and other events cation and right to rebuild the Church within the 9/11 Memo - rial Park. Subsequently, a com - petitive bidding process inviting proposals from some of the world’s most renowned archi - Kontos Foods, Inc tects and ‘starchitects” con - b Box 628, Paterson, nJ 07544 cluded with the selection of San - tel.: (973) 278-2800 Fax: (973) 278-7943 tiago Calatrava’s outstanding design, inspired by the awe-in - kontos.com a spiring Hagia Sophia, as the ar - chitectural plan to rebuild the THE NATIONAL HERALD, JULY 19-25, 2014 COMMUNITY 5 new St. Nicholas, not only as a I would like to emphasize so institution to train the future conjunction with the anticipated Greek Orthodox parish but also that there is no misunderstand - clergy. A strong School is a sig - report by the local Police, we as a National Shrine. ing of my statement as there ap - nificant contributor to a strong expected to take severe and ap - The project cost is estimated parently have been when I Church. Consequently, we have propriate action as required to to be $40 million with an esti - stated my position at previous an exceptionally talented group remedy this existing issue – mated time of completion in 2- Archdiocesan Council Meetings of leaders and officers who have since not doing so could have 3 years. This budget includes in the past which led to misin - been hard at work to restructur - long term grave consequences. the creation of an endowment terpretation of my statement ing the School, and also estab - The investigation continues. which will be established to sup - that reported that I was request - lishing new vital programs such The monasteries fall within port the high maintenance that ing or suggesting that the US as “CrossRoads” that help to bet - the scope of the Charter of the the Church will require and also Church should be auto - ter prepare young people to en - Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of fund outreach programs includ - cephalous or autonomous, sep - ter the priesthood. America and have certain oblig - ing high profile public events of arated from our Ecumenical Pa - While the Archdiocesan fi - ations not unlike those of each great significance such as panels triarchate. On the record, I am nancial and other groups will Metropolis and each Parish. In addressing important issues clarifying that my suggestion continue to work with the fact, there was a special set of such as world peace, religious only related and relates to re - School, it should be understood “General Regulations” for the es - tolerance, and diplomacy. moving any doubt or ambiguity that these are necessary steps tablishment and operation of all The significance of having as to the so-called ultimate de - and recommendations that will monasteries in the Archdiocese the physical presence of St. cision-making process and sta - strengthen the School’s ability of America issued almost a Nicholas within the historical tus internally within the Church to grow since without such decade ago by the Ecumenical and geographic context of the in the USA. But to connect to growth, the Church cannot con - Patriarchate. However, over the 9/11 Memorial of this nation’s my earlier statements com - tinue to grow. Hellenic College years, it has become regrettably history is tremendous. When mending the bilateral efforts on Holy Cross is vital to the exis - noticed that with respect to sev - finished, St. Nicholas will be a the part of the Metropolises and tence and expansion of “our eral monasteries, the tendency visible and inspiring tribute to the centralized Archdiocese to Greek Orthodox Family.” It is the has been to “flout” their obliga - not only the victims of the atroc - Michael Jaharis (L), seen here with Archbishop Demetrios, is promote coherence and “unity “sine qua non” in the existence tions under the Charter and to ity that was perpetrated on hopeful that the forthcoming St. Nicholas Church at Ground within the community” through and growth of the Greek Ortho - go beyond the traditional role 9/11, but also a shining spot - Zero will expose the virtues of Orthodoxy to a wider audience. frequent and open dialogue and dox Church in the USA and it of the “monastic ideal.” Some - light on the Greek Orthodox understanding, we cannot be a needs to be equipped with the time ago, a Committee was Faith and Hellenism, and our nances. While we have, as a na - to appoint directors of specific strong national entity – in any resources and human capital to formed to review and examine core values of love, respect, tion, funded the Patriarchate for crucial fields which will help se - aspect whether it be spiritual is - compete in the worlds of acad - several such matters and rumors peace, healing, and forgiveness. the past several years ($1 mil - cure the existence of our sues, political issues (such as na - emia, seminaries and higher ed - of transgressions. However, in We are pleased to announce lion – $1 ½ million), the major - Church, – we need to appoint tional and international lobby ucation. spite of suspicions of irregulari - that to date, we have raised al - ity and their main source of directors for fundraising, public groups), educational policy, re - Additionally, I applaud the ties and improprieties, the lack most half of the amount needed funds we believe have come relations/communications, “in- ligious tolerance etc. – without recent efforts of the Youth Min - of cooperation made it almost in pledges and now, we would from a purported historic prop - house legal counsel” and also a the authority granted to our istry team for developing pro - impossible for the Committee to like to invite your – and by this erty agreement with Greece – Chief Financial Officer. These central leadership. One just grams that capture the interest further act beyond initial obser - I mean everyone’s – participa - and we are attempting to obtain are fields that have changed and needs to examine the organiza - of the younger generations of vations. tion to support the Rebuild St. further information on this continue to evolve at such a tional prototypes of other reli - our family by communicating In the meantime, despite this Nicholas Campaign. As children and/or possibly other agree - rapid pace at every major insti - gions in the USA to understand our values and Faith through lack of cooperation, we continue of immigrants such as the ones ments. However, I strongly be - tution I have encountered and the practical and theoretical rea - various social media engines our efforts to determine more who built the original St. lieve that, given the extraordi - it is of the utmost importance soning to support this. and technologies to engage the specifically what irregularities Nicholas and now the Founders nary dismal financial state of to have our Church well repre - On this topic, similarly to young people of our community. and improprieties exist and of Faith, we believe that we affairs in Greece, it might be sented in each of these respects how I opined on the adminis - I believe that it is of the utmost what we can do to eliminate have been truly blessed with problematic for Greece to con - and offices. trative structure and function, I importance that we support and them. success in this great country and tinue its crucial support at least As a community, we have believe that it is time to revisit engage all of the Community’s Ultimately, I close my re - it is time that we use our con - at the level that existed prior to been blessed with a diverse the staffing resources of the Me - young people as their voice and marks with the strong belief and siderable resources to help our the financial crisis. abundance of professionally suc - tropolises. I believe that, given participation is vital to our exis - sincerest appeal that it is very Church and community offer We must not overlook the cessful individuals who should the small cadre of single clergy, tence and the future of the important that we work to - our enduring values at a time severity of the repercussions feel welcomed to become more we should consider some new Church. gether ‘as a Family’ to address of such upheaval and insecurity that the Greek financial crisis involved in aspects of the roles that more of the best and #5 Finally, a serious issue of the aforementioned issues as in our nation and our world. may bear on the Patriarchate Church that may relate to their brightest married clergy can be concern; a regrettable and most they pose serious risks to our The new St. Nicholas Church and we must be ready to mobi - professional expertise. We need appointed as “Vicars” (perhaps) distasteful subject i.e. the cur - life and mission as a Church and will be a National Shrine from lize once again to offer our sup - to staff the Church with more to further support the Metropol - rent status of monasteries in subsequently as a community. which will emanate the ideals port. Further losses will un - top tier support from the best itans and alleviate them from their relationship with the US We must as a “Church Family” of Hellenism and Greek Ortho - doubtedly undermine the and brightest professionals in some of the pressures and re - Church. focus on continuing to work to - dox Christian values that were Patriarchate’s position locally these crucial roles – and these sponsibilities of large Metropo - My address for the previous gether and maintaining “unity” passed down to us for our Na - and internationally and this has, vital staffing needs should be in - lises. Clergy-Laity Congress coincided within our community. tion and all of the world to see. as many of you are aware, grave cluded in the budget to make it #4 Moving on to the topic of with a horrible fatality of a Thank you for listening. As I This is a unique opportunity of worldwide geo-political impli - a ‘complete budget .’ the “future of Orthodoxy in young person in the immediate have gone on beyond the time I tremendous historical signifi - cations. #3 Defining the Role of what America,” I believe we have to area of a monastery in Arizona. intended to speak, I will wel - cance to show the world who #2 Next: What is needed for would be considered an Execu - next revisit the topic of Hellenic At the time, we felt compelled come revisiting these issues we are as Greek Orthodox Chris - the continued growth of the tive Authority (or to use the College Holy Cross Seminary to take extraordinary measures within the context of the meet - tians and leave something that Church in America? “corporate business terminology and Youth Ministries: to determine the “bizarre” cir - ings. On behalf of the Arch - will make future generations of While each of our Metropo - that I am used to “a type of The Church – and our Family cumstances surrounding that fa - diocesan Council, I would like our community very proud. lises in the US has its own needs CEO”) for the US Church: — cannot grow without a strong tality. Following a complete and to once again, thank everyone Therefore it is of the utmost im - and strategies for implementing Furthermore, above the ob - and stable higher educational objective investigation and in here for their significant efforts. portance for every Greek Ortho - the programs of the Archdio - vious operational staffing re - dox Christian to support this en - cese, the hub of the wheel i.e. quirements, I believe that there deavor in whatever way they the central responsibility resides needs to be a clarification of cer - can in the Greek Orthodox Archdio - tain items within the Church’s This segues into the second cese of America, which is the of - Charter. part of my presentation: ficial ecclesiastical Eparchy of If you will recall (following What is necessary for the the Ecumenical Patriarchate in the departure of Archbishop continued and appreciable the USA. Spyridon and) prior to the elec - growth of the Church in Amer - During the past 15 years, it tion of His Eminence Arch - ica and internationally? has become evident that the bishop Demetrios, the Patriar - #1 I would like to begin the Archdiocese, as the central or - chate elevated our Bishops of second part of my address by ganization and/or headquarters, each Diocese to Metropolitans addressing the question of what has worked with limited space of the Throne — which theoret - needs to be done to ensure the and personnel. Consequently, ically at least could imply re - healthy growth and sustenance the ministries are spread thin porting to the Patriarchate and of our Church? I will begin by and widely, with a minimum of not to the Archbishop. To me – examining on the macro-level money and people with many and I wish to underline that this an issue that is directly related important aspects done with a is my personal view – this was to Orthodoxy internationally: “Band Aid” type of approach creating the potential risks of the Patriarchate. when issues arise. In order for undermining the unity as well Our Patriarchate, with His All the Church to continue its firmly as the ultimate authority and ef - Holiness being historically the established and recognized fective administrative function ‘first among equals’ of Orthodox leadership for Orthodoxy in the of the Church in the US. As a Patriarchs, has always struggled US, the above deficiencies, es - result, a new Charter was re - to maintain its important status pecially ones that relate to the quested and given to us that re - even in, for the most part, an operational infrastructure and defined the role of a Metropoli - unfriendly and most unwelcom - staffing of the Church must be tan as a Metropolitan of a ing environment. It has had remedied ASAP. Accordingly, Metropolis that is part of the great needs for external support, there is the obvious responsibil - Greek Orthodox Archdiocese. which unfortunately remain and ity that specific people and in - And while this was thought to have recently become exacer - frastructure ‘needs’ be deter - be sufficient to clarify the role bated. The refusal by the Turk - mined and a new budget be of the Archbishop as the ulti - ish Government to recognize presented at the next and new mate decision maker, the inter - our Patriarchate as Ecumenical, “Archdiocesan Council.” With - vening years and the existence despite the fact that Archons out a detailed account of such of a decisive Eparchial Synod in and others have gone as far as needs and strategy for imple - our Archdiocese have indicated various legal and diplomatic ac - menting them, we will be at risk the need for further clarification Hamptons Greek Festival Returns to Church Grounds tions to force such a recognition, of seeing our leadership role for which I believe can be made and a more recent set of prob - Orthodoxy in the USA gradually with a more precise interpreta - Kimisis Tis Theotokos Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons hosted its annual festival last lems pose new challenges for its diminishing, if not lost. For ex - tion or a minor change in some weekend. (L-R) Father Alexander Karloutsos, Protopresbyter of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, future viability and that is fi - ample, I believe that we need items of the existing Charter. Dean and Linda Poll, Markos Marinakis, and Michael Karloutsos with Michael Jr.

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TNH Staff aiming to improve maritime se - The endeavor illustrates the curity and thwart piracy.” power of international collabo - WALLOPS ISLAND, VA - “Greek Known also simply as Λ- Sat, ration among diaspora Greeks. Minds at Work” is the motto of the satellite also includes “the More than 15 Greek researchers a group of Greek scientists in first space-based experiment to and employees in universities California’s Silicon Valley called study how the harsh radiation and institutions around the the “Lamda Team.” Its and vacuum of space affects world were involved and the NanoRacks- Λ- Sat Hellenic Satel - graphene, a single-layer sheet $100,000 device was funded by lite was launched on an Antares of carbon atoms important in entrepreneurs from Greece and rocket from its Wallops Island, nanotechnology applications,” the diaspora who wished to re - VA facilities on July 13. NASA said. main anonymous. The satellite, is “the first to The Lamda Team seeks to The use of cutting-edge tech - be designed and built by Greek promote the abilities and nology, and the fact that the scientists,” according to a NASA achievement of Greek scientists electronic systems were built press release, and includes “a says its leader Periklis Pa - from scratch constitute an im - communications platform that padopoulos, Professor of Aero - portant gain in technological monitors Greek merchant ships space Engineering at San Jose knowledge for Greece. and their crews in real-time, University.

Georgios Spyropoulos was the manager of the the Tick Tock Diner in Clifton NJ. He pled guilty to putting a “hit” on its co-owner Alexandro Sgourdos, who is his wife’s uncle. Spyropoulos Pleads Guilty to Plot to Kill

Continued from page 1 the defendant be sentenced to prosecutors was also cheerful, 10 years in state prison, of leading to the conclusion that free on $600,000 bail. which he must serve 85 percent an agreement had been According to a press release without possibility of parole. reached. by the office of the N.J. Attorney The defendant also faces up When Spyropoulos entered General, “The plot unraveled be - to five years of supervised re - he was well-groomed, elegantly cause, when he sought help in lease and is liable to pay dressed. He did not resemble finding an assassin, the person $200,000 in damages. the man who entered the same he approached was an infor - The Office of the Attorney room in handcuffs in April 2013 mant for the State Police…The General also noted that “Spy - looking exhausted and fright - informant alerted the State Po - ropoulos signed a consent order ened. lice, who arranged for an un - today that prohibits him from The judge asked the defen - dercover detective to pose as the ever having any contact with the dant to take an oath and asked hit man.” victim, the victim’s family or any him if he is aware of the agree - The release further stated of the family’s businesses in the ment. Spyropoulos replied that that “On March 28, 2013…Spy - future.” he voluntarily accepted the ropoulos agreed to pay the hit After last November’s deci - agreement, the judge asked him man $20,000 if he tortured or sion to of the Grand Jury to in - to sign the documents. threatened the uncle to obtain dict Spyropoulos, the case re - The judge reminded him that information related to a large mained in the shadows. The all the crimes he is accused of sum of cash Spyropoulos be - silence of the prosecutors and called for imprisonment of from lieved his uncle possessed, then the reluctance of Pope to speak 21½ to 31½ years and fines of killed the uncle and disposed of with The National Herald sug - between $200,000 and his body…On April 2, 2013… gested they were working on a $360,000. Hoisted atop an Antares rocket, the NanoRacks- Λ- Sat Hellenic Satellite, created by the Lamba Spyropoulos gave the under - plea deal. When TNH asked about the Team led by Periklis Papadopoulos, put Greece on the aerospace map on July 13. cover detective a revolver to use When TNH staff, including sentence the prosecutors said in the killing, two photographs photojournalist Kosta Bej, de - they most likely will not seek of the uncle, a Google map parted from Long Island City, greater punishment than what showing the location of the un - they believe that the hot sum - was agreed to and that the cle’s house, and a $3,000 down mer season would yield a crop penalty would not exceed payment for the hit.” of two, maybe three journalists. $200,000. THE HERALD SQUARE Deputy Attorney General An - When they arrived in court When Yfantis noticed the nmarie Taggart and Supervising they found just as many re - TNH press passes she smiled TNH's Crossword Challenge Deputy Attorney General Lauren porters as there were at his ar - and revealed that her husband Scarpa Yfantis and Spyropoulos’ raignment last April. is from Epirus, which she has attorney, Anthony Pope in - There was calmness in the visited, and that she loves formed the judge on July 14 corridors of the courthouse and Greece and plans to visit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 that under the plea agreement, the police were friendly Mykonos and other islands this the state will recommend that The interaction between the year. 9 10 11 12

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www.CrosswordWeaver.com Philip Christopher, Mike Manatos, Nikos Mouyiaris, far left and PSEKA conference participants were joined by more than 40 members of Congress including Senator Bob Menendez, Rep. Ed Royce, Rep. Gus Bilirakis, on Rep. Elliot Engel on the steps of the U.S. Capitol. ACROSS ACROSS 1 637 N o Eng.longe rNovelists relevant and Playwrights Tournament 1 Saint honored on December 15 19 A F (abbrev.)onda 9 Histrocial Restoration Assn. (abbrev.) 21 For exmple. (abbrev.) 1 Saint honored10 Lge. o fon N eDecemberutral Nation s15 (a bbrev.) 2 338 Le a Ad sNorton,inger of Uof2 The Honeymooners PSEKA Holds 30th Cyprus Conference 9 Histrocial11 TRestorationelevision Net wAssn.ork (abbrev.) 2 540 D e sLucy'stroy and Ricky's surname 13 __-Fi - Coffeehouse complement, 27 Revenue District Off. (abbrev.) 10 Lge. ofs oNeutralmetime s Nations (abbrev.) 2 841 In t 'Railroad,l. Assembly abbrev. of Migra nts and Refugees Continued from page 1 and presented an overview of island. 11 Television15 P rNetworkedecessor of digital imagery (i n42it. ) TV's Spenser: For Hire (init.) the Cyprus situation. Hochstein presented a 17 Hover 30 Seventh president, "Old ______." their homes.” The guests asked whether re - lengthy analysis of the regions 13 __-Fi - 1Coffeehouse8 Auto. Debit P complement,lan (abbrev.) 3 143 D e pPoliticallyt. of Comm incorrectunity Affa iversionrs (abbre ofv.) BCE AHEPA was represented by cent declarations by Vice Presi - energy potential and the role sometimes20 Bl ack Sabbath lead sngr. 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Debit26 Ci tPlany of T i(abbrev.)gers and L ions, but not Bears 3 953 Ca m___bod Guevaraian mass m urderer The conference’s Grand Ban - flect the position of the U.S. sify Europe’s energy sources. 29 Mrs. Garrett of the Facts of Life 44 Clock-dwelling bird? quet provided the opportunity Government,” adding that offi - Hochstein emphasized that 20 Black Sabbath30 Hellen ileadc Da nsngr.cers A (init.)ssn. (a bbrev.) 4 554 Pl a ySainted a j uhonoredror in 12 onAn gFebruaryry Men 10 to honor Greek-American John cials are determined to see a just the re-unification talks are one 21 A Norton,33 S ofqu Theare r oHoneymoonersot of eighty-one 4 756 Sp aLiprtan Extnsn. slave Kit (abbrev.) Podesta, Counselor to President and lasting solution to the thing but the energy opportuni - 35 Apartment unit 49 New England st. (abbrev.) Obama and former Chief of Cyprus conflict. ties are another, that is to say, 22 Rookie3 Lge.6 Fro zExhibitionen water (abbrev.) 5 058 Pu bAthenianlic Esq. (in statesmanit.) Staff to President Bill Clinton, He said everyone at the Cyprus cannot wait too long to 24 A Beatle37 Eng. Novelists and Playwrights Tournament 5 161 Ca nTV'sada's Dr.Con Huxtabletinent (abb (init.)rev.) Congressman Ted Deutch, co- White House and the State De - take the necessary decisions and (abbrev.) 52 HBO's Late Night Comic (init.) founder along with Rep. Gus partment are committed to see - actions. 26 City of 3Tigers8 A No randton, Lions,of The Hbuton enotymo Bearsoners 5 563 Ja c Slowerob's Firs tthan Wife a gallop Bilirakis of the Congressional ing 2014 become a year of One of the most interesting 29 Mrs. Garrett40 Luc yof's athend FactsRicky's ofsu rLifenam e 5 764 En vBreweryir. Law Re whereporter ( Laverneabbrev.) and Shirley workedHelle nic-Israel Alliance, and progress on the Cyprus issue responses came to a question 41 Railroad, abbrev. 59 Def. position on football team (abbrev.) Jake Sullivan, National Security and that their bosses – the Pres - about what can be done to make 30 Hellenic42 Dancers TV's Spen Assn.ser: Fo r(abbrev.) Hire (init. ) 60 Hartford's st. (abbrev.) Advisor to the Vice President. ident, Vice President and the corporations involved in explo - 33 Square4 3root Pol ioftic aeighty-onelly incorrect version of BCE 62 Reagan governed this st. Former Senator Paul Sar - Secretary of State – believe that ration and drilled feel safe given 46 Info. Clearing House (init.) banes, after citing the trip to they must take advantage of Turkish threats. Hochstein said 35 Apartment48 R eunitvers e Cyprus he and Rep. John Brade - emerging favorable circum - that since it was necessary for 36 Frozen5 water1 Nat'l Brands Outlet (abbrev) Solution to last week’s puzzle mas took just a few days after stances to move forward. the U.S. to intervene with 53 ___ Guevara Solution: the invasion, praised the commu - The United States welcomed Ankara a few years ago, 54 Saint honored on February 10 I S I S E P S I L O N nity for its steadfast support for President Anastasiades’ goal of Ankara’s actions have not been 56 Lip Extnsn. Kit (abbrev.) F R O A B E L F E the Cyprus cause by noting it is strengthening Cyprus’ ties to the repeated. 58 Athenian statesman A N P O I T I E R B W difficult to maintain an issue high West, he said, and he also be - As they have done for the 61 TV's Dr. Huxtable (init.) L N H A A C E Y on the White House and Congres - lieves Turkey also desires a previous 29 conferences, the 63 Slower than a gallop sional agenda for so many years. change in the current situation. firm of Manatos & Manatos or - E C I G G A S K H B O 64 Brewery where Laverne and Shirley worked The conference opened on Rubin added that Biden’s ganized the meetings and the S P Y R I D O N P I P E R July 15 with substantial presen - main message was that there interactions with top U.S. offi - DOWN B A C F A A S A K tations by Eric Rubin, Deputy can be change, but he also em - cials. 1 Kerry's running mate om 2004 O G L T T R A V O L T A Assistant Secretary of State for phasized that the U.S. recog - Additional key participated 2 VHF counterpart (abbrev.) S E A L S O A T E E L European and Eurasian Affairs, nizes one government on the is - were Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Rep. 3 Greek prefix meaning three and Amos J Hochstein, Deputy land, the Republic of Cyprus Eliot Engel, Ranking Member, 4 Angelic circle D E A R T H U R I Assistant Secretary for Energy that was established in 1960, a House Foreign Affairs Commit - 5 Sick A B E N O D A O Diplomacy. longstanding policy which he tee, Rep. John Sarbanes, and 6 Yoko ___ R S P A R T A J O R D A N Nikos Christodoulides, the said will not change. Representatives Carolyn Mal - 7 Maine's Olympia L O A I B M A E D S Greek Cypriot Government He sounded optimistic notes oney Joe Crowley of Astoria, 8 Logo on some running shoes O A H U C S A M P R A S Spokesman, conveyed the ap - on Cypriot economic recovery, The diplomatic corps in - 12 Astoria Greek church (2 words) preciation of Nicos Anastasi - noting that Cyprus can become cluded George Chacalli, Amb. of 14 Inactive F A L L O N M E A S L E S ades, the President of Cyprus to an energy hub and that U.S. can Cyprus, and Christos the participants and organizers help direct investments to the Panagopoulos, Amb. of Greece.

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ALL HISTORY The American Imagination and the Greek Sponge Divers of Tarpon Springs

By Steve Frangos “George Regas makes the vil - September 1, 1892 in Loutraki, prising—if always misused. We TNH Staff Writer lain not only black-hearted, but Greece he died April 26, 1964 hear authentic popular music almost human, and that is a in Athens. Credited in 28 films from the 1930s, see Greek cos - CHICAGO- We live in times feat.” between 1923 and 1958, curi - tumes, hear talk of diving for the when literally any aspect of Even with the noted Greek ously except for Down to the Sea Cross (“Epiphany” being too dif - Greek culture – Ancient, Hel - immigrant stage and screen ac - and his first two films Tango ficult a word for the average lenistic, Byzantine, Turkokratia tor George Regas (1890-1940) Cavalier and Red Wine he never America to understand, appar - or Modern – can be known. All appearing as the oily Mr. Savanis received printed credits. Telle - ently) and even see the at - it takes is time, and in some this film is a disappointment on gen was a stage name (clearly tempted use of a vendouses cases, money. any number of levels. Certainly, attempting to suggest a connec - (medicinal cupping) to relieve In Greek-American Studies, nothing about its depictions or tion to the much more famous the bends! the idea that demography is des - characterizations of Greeks is Hollywood actor, said during the One point I find especially tiny is the accepted norm. From more than the worst kind of early 1900s to be of Greek de - galling is that the long term con - that point of view, there is the stereotype. scent, Lou Tellegen (1881- flicts between the Anglo assumption that since there Curiously the less well known 1934). Mike Tellegen’s birth spongers (known locally as comparatively few Greeks in the film Down to the Sea while cer - name was Michael Spero Conchs) and the Greeks over United States, we have little in - tainly not an ethnographic doc - Economou. sponging grounds is presented fluence in the overall culture. umentary makes a distinct effort I would say it is not the over - in the film as Greeks fighting But nothing could be further to be as true to the Greek reality all tale that will capture the at - Greeks. Down to the Sea is not from the truth. as their White Anglo-Saxon tention of the Greek-American a great lost film by any standard. As the Greek War Relief ef - Protestant notions would allow forts of World War II or the 1974 them. Greek-American response to the Long before the advertising Invasion of Cyprus demon - promoters were to tout Beneath strated Greeks in North America The 12-Mile Reef as the third may be only a fraction of the motion picture made in Cine - general population but when maScope, in full color and shot aroused they are a political and on location along the west coast social force to be reckoned with. of Florida Down to the Sea Over the last 20 to 30 years I proudly announced that all its have argued over and over that underwater scenes were filmed it is not demographic numbers off the coast of Silver Springs, but symbols associated with FL. For those with a quick eye Greeks, of any time period, that the opening montage of the film should be our focus of study. uses clips of scenes that could There is an additional aspect only be the sponge docks of Tar - when considering the symbolic pon Springs. power and influence of Greeks Tarpon Springs as the sponge in North America. That is, how capital of the world is freely ac - Americans see, understand, and In the 1934 film Sixteen Fathoms Deep, starring Lon Chaney, knowledged in opening text make what they believe to be Jr., Greek actor George Regas plays an antagonist's role, de - meant to set the stage for the Greek culture all their own. scribed by some reviewers as an "oily Greek." action that follows. While this Four Hollywood films, a phrase “sponge capital of the handful of documentaries, and did make an attempt to purchase atively effete. Broadway area, world” is so often invoked when as yet uncounted number of tele - a DVD copy recently but only to has a place of its own among the speaking of the Greeks of Tarpon vision programs have all show - find it was sold out! cinema delights. Sixteen Fath - Springs the fact that for at least cased the Greek sponge divers of The other is Harbor of Miss - oms Deep, which achieved that 50 years Greek spongers pro - Tarpon Springs Florida. In the ing Men (1950) which features: accolade at the Mayfair yester - duced the largest single product past once these films, documen - “A fishing-boat owner, Jim day, is a good swaggering speci - of the state of Florida seems taries and/or television programs "Brooklyn" Gannon, [who] cuts men, exciting, plausible and a nonetheless to slip through his - were first released (or aired) that a deal with a gangster syndicate lot of fun. Mr. Savanis, an oily torical consciousness. was it. Now with VHS/DVD/Blue to deliver a load of contraband rascal who makes the fishermen The principal cast members Ray buy-to-own films and even firearms. The money for the toil and sweat, rates a punch in were Russell Hardie as John the Internet any or all of these transaction is stolen, and Gan - the nose on half a dozen counts. Kaminas; Ben Lyon as Steve Lon - programs can be viewed once non is trying to elude the gang Sixteen fathoms down in the dos and Ann Rutherford as He - more. Without question four who stole it and the ones who sponge beds is a long way when len Pappas. The three veteran Hollywood films attempt to por - lost it. Trying to clear his name, Mr. Savanis has poured sand actors; Hardie remembered to - tray the daily lives of the Greeks he finds refuge with a family of into the gears of the oxygen ma - day probably best for his appear - of Tarpon Springs: Sixteen Fath - Greek fisherman and sponge chine. ance in the film Fail-Safe (1964); In the 1936 film Down to the Sea, Greeks are portrayed some - oms Deep (1934); Down to the divers on the Florida coast “Creighton Chaney, son of the Lyon for first his work in silent what more favorably - though nearly all of the film's numerous Sea (1936); 16-Fathoms Deep (IMDB.com).” late Lon Chaney, is the hero, and films and Rutherford for her ap - Greek characters are played by non-Greek actors. (1948) and then Beneath The Two of the other Hollywood a fine broth of a lad, too. He pearances in the Andy Hardy se - 12-Mile Reef (1953). films Sixteen Fathoms Deep gives a pleasing athletic perfor - ries of movies all offer credible viewer. Really all we find in But it is a film which even as it There are two other Holly - (1934) and Down to the Sea mance without benefit of po - performances throughout. Down to the Sea is a love trian - stands shows how Hollywood wood films which may offer (1936) are readily available for made or a profile, and he doesn't I will note quickly that the gle between the Kaminas, Lon - could potentially portray Greeks their interpretation of life in Tar - the interested viewer need a double in the diving and supporting role of Cimon was dos, and Pappas characters. The in the United States. pon Springs. The first is The Sea (http://www.oldies.com/). swimming scenes, either. played by Greek immigrant actor number of authentic Greek ele - Bat, which is set in the West In - Without going into detail all It is his ambition in Sixteen Mike Tellegen, who was born on ments thrown in is what is sur - [email protected] dies. I have not seen this film. sources confuse the 1934 film, Fathoms Down to wed the belle In the only description I have Sixteen Fathoms Deep with the of the fishing village, Sally found we hear: “The Sea Bat is later 1948 film, with nearly an O'Neil, who is also coveted by a 1930 American thriller film di - identical title, 16-Fathoms Deep. Mr. Savanis. Most of the story rected by Lionel Barrymore and Apparently, the fact that, Lon describes his efforts to get a Wesley Ruggles, starring Raquel Chaney, Jr. appears in both good haul of sponges for the Torres and featuring Boris films--first as the 1930 hero and auction, so that he can buy his Karloff. Part of the film was then in 1948 as the villain is the own boat and marry the girl. filmed on location in Mazatln, source of this mix-up. “To prevent all these com - Mexico. The film was originally If you do in fact order and mendable plans, the picturesque intended as a vehicle for Lon view the 1934 Sixteen Fathoms Mr. Savanis plants a pair of his Chaney, but he was too ill of Deep you may wonder at the own hirelings on the boat. They throat cancer to undertake the changes in cinematic expecta - tamper with the diving appara - project, and died on August 26, tions after reading the original tus, cut the anchor chain, fiddle 1930. The film concerns a com - New York Times review of this around in the engine room and munity of sponge divers who are film. On January 19, 1934, the even work up a bit of insubordi - harassed by a large and hostile New York Times reviewer had nation among the crew. But one manta ray. In reality, manta rays this to say: “The action melo - can't stop a lad when virtue and are gentle creatures, and do not drama, although it rarely pops the dialogue writer are on his attack humans (IMDB.com).” I its shaggy head into the compar - side.

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By Phylis (Kiki) Sembos pink.” “Yellow?” He was sorry plants, fed my cat, saw if I had Special to The National Herald but no more yellows, either. mail and went back to the “Well, I don’t want the green. phone. “Are you still there?” I had to make a phone call What should I do?” “Oh, yes, ma’am. But I still don’t to the catalog company because “Why not get used to the know what we can do for you. they sent me the wrong color green, ma’am? It’s a lovely If you don’t mind my sugges - night gown – green! Being thin color.” Frustrated, I told him I tion, ma’am, green is not a bad I looked like a 112 lb. string had no intention of getting used color.” bean. And, it cost plenty. I dialed to a I couldn’t believe my ears. He the number and a voice said, ‘To went on, “I’m sure your boy place an order, press 1, for com - friend or husband or partner or plaints, press 2, for a back order, …” Taking a breath, I told him I press 3. To go back to the origi - live with a gnome. I gave up. nal menu, press 4. None of the “You’re right! Green isn’t so bad. above. All I wanted was to ex - I’ll keep it,” said through gritted change my night gown from teeth. Green to pink. So, I pressed the “Thank you ma’am. I am so- next best thing – complaint. o-o happy to have assisted you. Then, a voice said, ‘all our op - Have I answered all your in - erators are busy helping other quiries to your satisfaction? If callers. Please wait until one of so, are you willing to take a brief them is free. Your call is impor - survey pertaining to this order?” tant to us. So, please stay on the Survey? line.’ They really wanted to hear If my call was so important what I thought about their ser - why was I waiting twelve min - vices? Or, for that matter, what utes for the next operator? To I thought about Vad- viz- idz- steady my nerves I took a nail xil’s services? file and did my nails. ‘Pa - I hung up and poured my - tience is fortitude’, some - self a stiff shot of Ouzo. – one once said. Bad enough And I don’t drink! Just all operators were still then the phone rang. A busy I was forced to lis - chill passed over my ten to some woman shrieking a green night gown. “Now! Can body as I wondered if it was song in 3-dimension tones, I return it?” “Yes, of course. But, Vaddi- something, waiting to sounding as if she was being you’ll have to pay the postage. take that survey. With a trem - robbed and was calling for help. And, we’re situated in India.” A bling hand I lifted the receiver How busy can they be? Maybe long silence ensued on my end. and heard, “Hi! My name is Bill they went home. I thought he’d hung up. “Hello?” and I’d like to save you 50% on Just as I was about to hang “I’m still here, ma’am. I’m trying your home heating bills. up, a voice with a strange accent to think what else you can do.” A representative will be vis - came on, “My name is Vadidzxil. I had an idea what he could do iting your area and will check How may I help you?” “Who?” I but suppose he understood your entire house free of charge asked. He repeated his name. It Greek. Perspiration wet my re - and will make suggestions on sounded just like the first time. ceiver; my nerves were how you can save thousands of So, I ignored it and went ahead stretched to breaking point and dollars on…” and told him about my night in order to keep my temper in I broke in and in my dry busi - gown. “We’re so sor-r-ry about control I told him, “Could you ness voice, said, “To place an or - dat! What color did you wish?” hang on, please? Don’t go der please press 1, for com - “Pink .” “Oh, sor-r-ry! 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SSNY shall mail process to: Mr. hope to study there. showed we do it for love. That Castro, 463 56th St, 2 Floor, Brooklyn, NY Deyan Kazakov, 3377 Hewlett Avenue, But such incidents only it is a family, not just an institu - 11220. Purpoce: Any Lawful Purpose. Merrick, NY 11566 . Purpose: Any Lawful Pur - 273861/19227 poses. strengthened Demos’ determi - tion,” one mourner said. 273803/19089 nation, his son said. Stephen Cherpelis, past pres - One summer he read 40 ident of the Cathedral Council, LEGAL NOTICE books, and his energy and in - who served with him for many EMUNAH EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING LLC, LEGAL NOTICE telligence drove him succes - years in many organizations, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY sively to graduating Phi Beta said “he was a true steward of 6/9/14. Office location: Kings County. SSNY is COMPANY. NAME: CITY PARTNERS LLC. 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Purpose: of his humble servant was also tnh/CostAs BeJ have worked alongside a man For any lawful purpose. apparent in the story of the George Demos shared the story of the life Emanuel Demos and of such brilliance and integrity LEGAL NOTICE 273809/17973 courtship of his beloved wife, the faith and dedication to excellence that was at the core of and our Center will shortly be Notice of Formation of BLACK SPRINGS LLC a Helen Kocolatos. his devotion to his family, Church and profession. announcing the dedication of an (DOM. LLC). Articles of Organization filed with LEGAL NOTICE Emanuel Demos emphasized Emmanuel G. Demos Byzantine the Secretary of State of New York, (SSNY) on 06/27/2014. Office location: Nassau County. Notice of formation of WU PROPERTY the value of education to the not for glory.” Demos provided the Archdio - Lecture Series and Annual SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process MANAGEMENT LLC. (DOM LLC). Articles of Orga - son he would walk to school in Demetrios thanked George cese regarding legal matters he Scholarship to honor this great against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail nization filed with the Secretary of State of New York the morning before going to the Demos and Jaharis for their called “both complex and dan - man's memory." process to: BLACK SPRINGS LLC, c/o Nicolas N. (SSNY) on 05/20/14. Office location: Kings County. Chai, 18 Prospect Ave., Port Washington, NY SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon law firm: “It’s something they words about “a really wonderful gerous,” including work on the Emanuel Demos is survived 11050. Purpoce: Any Lawful Purpose. whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall can never take away from you.” person.” rebuilding of the Church of St. by his wife of 45 years, Helen 273858/19225 mail a copy of any process to: WU PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LLC, 458 48th Street, Brooklyn, NY “He spoke softly, but when He said Patriarch Nicholas at Ground Zero. Demos, his son and daughter- 11220 . Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. he spoke people listened. He Bartholomew was very sad - He also emphasized Demos’ in-law George and Chrysanthy, 273815/119097 never had anything bad to say dened by the news, and read the devotion to the Cathedral a daughter, and his grandsons LEGAL NOTICE about people, and no one had letter the Patriarch sent to the School, which he helped save at Michael, Emanuel, and Angelo. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: TREESPROUTS LLC. (DOM. anything bad to say about family which lauded Demos for a critical juncture. When noting Another mourner, among LLC ). Articles of Organization were filed with LEGAL NOTICE Manny Demos…he lived the his service to the Church of Con - his dedication to the Ecumenical many for whom the beautiful the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on Notice of Formation of DENIS AYDA LLC a American dream and loved stantinople and the Archdiocese Patriarchate, he praised Demos service evoked memories of 05/01/14. Office location: Kings County. SSNY has (DOM LLC). Articles of Organization filed with been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on America until the moment he of America. for his “strong and delicate han - their departed fathers, spoke of process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a 04/16/2014. Office location: Nassau County. died on the Fourth of July.” “We entreat you to be imita - dling” of its intricate and very the essence of fatherhood as copy of process to: c/o Treesprouts LLC, 245 16th SSNY is designated as agent upon whom Demos toiled pro-bono often tors of his…disposition and his serious issues. presence in absence. “We did Street, Apt. 4, Brooklyn, NY 11215. Purpose: For process against the LLC may be served. SSNY any lawful purpose. shall mail process to: DENIS AYDA LLC, 74 deep into the night, fighting for way of life, his love of God and “He was a faithful servant not see them as much as our 273851/19118 Round Hill Road, East Hills, NY 11577. Purpose: the Church he loved, and told his neighbors. By doing that and believer,” who fully grasped mothers, but we felt their pro - Any Lawful Purposes. his son, “You help other people ourselves, he honor his mem - the essence of the Church and tection and support, and we 273811/19091 LEGAL NOTICE without telling anyone, doing ory.” its salvific mission, and “with a continue to do so, as will FUNERAL HOMES everything with dignity and Demetrios noted the crucial personal dedication to Christ. Emanuel Demos’ children and NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY serving the Church with love, importance of the services [He was] a substantial Christ - grandchildren.” COMPANY. NAME: HIEROFALCON, LLC (DOM. LLC ). Articles of Organization were filed with LITRAS FUNERAL HOME the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on ARLINGTON 04/08/2014. Office location: Kings County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon BENSON DOWD, INC DEATH NOTICES whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: Melissa Loseby, 850 Man - FUNERAL HOME hattan Ave., Apt. 4R, Brooklyn, NY 11212. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. 83-15 Parsons Blvd., 273848/19115 n BAKIS, ANDREW (Bokis) Bicoules. He has been a crossword puzzles. But Chris' but don't sell it; but in context Jamaica, NY 11432 CHARLOTTE, NC (From the lifelong resident of Fitchburg, greatest passion in life was his of Proverbs 23:23 it denotes take LEGAL NOTICE (718) 858-4434 Charlotte Observer, published on graduating from Fitchburg High family -- his wife, Maria of 60 in information but don't sell it Notice of Formation of GCREATE LLC (DOM Jul. 11) – Andrew Thomas School in 1939. Chris com - years, who predeceased him in meaning "don't gossip." Most LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Sec - • (800) 245-4872 retary of State of New York, (SSNY) on Bakis, 84, of Charlotte, NC died pleted the ROTC program at the 2008, and his children. Their noteworthy was his generosity. 02/25/2014. Office location: Kings County. SSNY Thursday, July 10, 2014. He was University of Vermont College of well-being was the driving force He loved to do for others, to give is designated as agent upon whom process APOSTOLOPOULOS born February 26, 1930 in Nos - Arts and Sciences in the Class of of his life. His generous advice to others and to help others. His against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: THE LLC, 241 Taaffe Pl., Brooklyn, Apostle Family - timo Evrytania, Greece, son of 1944, was a member of the Al - and spirit will be missed. Chris hobby was his family. As a NY 11205. Purpoce: Any Lawful Purpose. the late Thomas and Efrosini Za - pha Tau Omega Fraternity, and is survived by his son, Fred C. restaurateur since 1957, he be - 273832/19104 Gregory, Nicholas, Andrew - haropoulos Bakis. Mr. Bakis was he attended the University of Bicoules; two daughters, Voula gan humbly as a dishwasher Funeral Directors of LEGAL NOTICE a retired restaurateur and real Maryland Graduate School. He Bicoules, and Ellen and her hus - working night and day saving RIVERDALE estate investor. He was a mem - served his country in WWII in band, Steven Wilchinski; a sister up to start a restaurant with Notice of Formation of 339 MARION STREET LLC (DOM LLC). Articles of Organization FUNERAL HOME Inc. ber of Holy Trinity Greek Ortho - the U.S. Army. Chris worked at Jennie Fanos; three nieces; a partners. They did so in San filed with the Secretary of State of New York, dox Cathedral. He was a former the Boulder Café, a family busi - nephew; and several cousins. A Jose, opening Monterey Steak (SSNY) on 06/09/2014. Office location: Kings 5044 Broadway parish council member, a mem - ness founded by his father in funeral service will be held from House in 1959. In 1960 he County. SSNY is designated as agent upon New York, NY 10034 whom process against the LLC may be served. ber of the Evrytanian Association 1934, from 1946 until he re - Brandon Funeral Home, 305 opened Pete's Steak House on SSNY shall mail process to: THE LLC, 339 (212) 942-4000 and a long time Mason. He loved tired. He served for 20 years as Wanoosnoc Rd., Fitchburg on North First Street with his first Marion Street, Brooklyn, NY 11233. Purpoce: Toll Free 1-888-GAPOSTLE fishing, traveling, hunting but the Executive Secretary of the Tuesday, June 17, in Holy Trinity cousin and business partner, Any Lawful Purpose. 273838/19107 most of all he loved family time Fitchburg Restaurant & Retail Greek Orthodox Church, 1319 Pete Thrappas and ran it for 28 CONSTANTINIDES especially with his grandkids. Dealers' Beverage Association. Main St., Fitchburg. at 12:00 years. He was a servant leader. FUNERAL PARLOR Co. Mr. Bakis is survived by his wife, Chris was very active in civic af - Noon. Memorial donations may He enjoyed serving people, in LEGAL NOTICE (718) 745-1010 Andronicky of the home; son, fairs, serving 23 years as a Parks be made to Holy Trinity Greek his occupation and personal life. INFNI3, LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the Services in all localities - Thomas Bakis and his wife Lena and Recreation Commission Orthodox Church, 1319 Main He loved to serve his family, his SSNY on 4/4/14. Office location: Kings County. SSNY is designated as agent upon Low cost shipping to Greece of Matthews, NC; daughter, Commissioner and as its Chair - St., Fitchburg, MA 01420, or to church and friends. At a restau - whom process against the LLC may be served. Frances Troupes and her hus - man for a term. He took great Tufts Medical Center Trust, Car - rant, when a bill came he fought SSNY shall mail process to Kelechi Honore, band, Demetrios of Charlotte, pride in the construction and up - diac Arrhythmia Fund, 800 for it. He led his children by ex - 1011 Lenox Rd., Brooklyn, NY 11212. General Purpose. ANTONOPOULOS NC; daughter, Maria Tingas of grades made during his tenure Washington St., Box 231, ample of good habit; waking up 273830/10709 FUNERAL HOME, INC. Kennesaw, GA; and daughter, to the City's playgrounds, parks, Boston, MA 02111. early, praying in the morning, a Joanna Wagner and her hus - fields and pools, which would disciplined lifestyle and enjoying LEGAL NOTICE Konstantinos Antonopoulos - band, Jamie of Woodstock, GA; benefit generations to come. n COLYVAS, PETE work. He loved working in his BG VENTURE LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with Funeral Director grandchildren, Andrew and Chris was a member of the SAN JOSE, CA (From the San restaurant, enjoyed greeting cus - the SSNY on 3/13/14. Office location: Kings 38-08 Ditmars Blvd., Evan Bakis, Dean, Andrew and Board of Incorporators and a Jose Mercury News, published tomers with enthusiasm and a County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. Astoria, New York 11105 Jonathan Troupes, Arthur Tin - Trustee of the Worcester North on Jul. 2) – ete Colyvas passed sparkle in his eyes and a smile. SSNY shall mail process to The LLC, 308 Mal - gas, Matthew and Heather Hag - Savings Institution, a member of away on Friday June 27th, 2014 After he and his partner sold the colm X Blvd., Brooklyn, NY 11233. General (718) 728-8500 gart, Csaba, Jazmin and Romeo the Aurora Lodge of Masons, the at the age of 82 surrounded by restaurant, he worked in the Purpose. Not affiliated with any 273826/10709 Wagner; brother, Angelo Bakis Fitchburg Civic Betterment Com - his wife of 52 years, Doris; his family business which involved other funeral home. and his wife, Ellie; and sisters, mittee and he worked with the three children and their spouses, apartment management, until Savoula Phillips and Xanthi Pa - Wallace Library on cultural pro - Kynthia (Chris), Steve (Maria), he was hospitalized. He said I LEGAL NOTICE pasperos. In addition to his par - gramming. Chris was a long- Jeannette (Joe); his grand - will stop working when I pass Notice of Formation of HANG FAI REALTY LLC, ents, Mr. Bakis was preceded in time member of the Order of daughter, Ellen; and his nephew and that's what he did. Wednes - a (DOM LLC). Articles of Organization filed to PLACe your death by a brother, Xristo Bakis AHEPA on a local, district and and niece Stefan and Kathy Ko - day night visitation is at 6:00 with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 05/16/2014. Office location: Rich - CLAssIFIeD AD, CALL: There will be a Trisagion service national level, chairing two State livas. He died peacefully in San and Trisagion services are at mond County. SSNY is designated as agent (718) 784-5255, ext. 106, at 7:30 PM Friday evening at conventions and serving on nu - Jose. Fr. Ion, a family priest, 7:00 at St. Nicholas Greek Or - upon whom process against the LLC may be served, SSNY shall mail process to: TAI SHING e-mAIL: Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox merous committees, including from their parish of St. Nicholas thodox Church at 1260 Davis LIU, 98 Croak Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10314. classifieds@ Cathedral. Funeral services will the National Servicemen's Pro - Greek Orthodox Church, read Street in San Jose. The funeral Purpose: Any Lawful Purposes. thenationalherald.com be 11:30 AM Saturday, July 12, ject Committee. He was an edi - prayers with his family at his service is at 8:30 at St. Nicholas, 273807/19090 2014 at the Cathedral with the torial columnist for years for the bedside. Pete is survived by his the burial is at 10:00 at Oak Hills Reverend Michael Varvarelis of - district publication "The Bay devoted wife, children, and five Mortuary and makaria lunch is ficiating. Interment will follow Stater," and served as its Editor- grandchildren, Ellen Furgis, Pe - at 11:30 at St. Nicholas Greek Allyse Reagor of Manteca. He is ance Board, Grape Improvement in Evergreen Cemetery. Memo - in-Chief for six years. Chris ter Furgis, George Furgis, Peter Orthodox church. Those who also survived by his sister Irene Association, Delta Water Users rials may be sent to Holy Trinity served as Chairman of the Colyvas and Nicolas Colyvas. cannot make the early funeral Sephos, and many cousins, Association, as well committing Greek Orthodox Cathedral Foun - AHEPA's Massachusetts Scholar - The great-grandson of a priest, services are encouraged to at - nieces and nephews here and in his time to organizations such dation, 600 East Blvd., Char - ship Committee and worked to Pete is remembered as a man of tend the makaria lunch. In lieu Greece. Mike's father was a as California Women for Agri - lotte, NC 28203 or Panagia draft the rules and regulations reverence for God, character and of flowers memorial donations Greek immigrant who came to culture, California Grange, Elks Proussiotisa Fund at Elatos Park for the program. Chris was a life - limitless discipline. He was an may be made to the Fr. John As - the United State in 1908, and Club, Manteca Chamber, and the c/o Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox time member of the Holy Trinity overcomer. Maya Angelou wrote simacopoulos building fund at moved to Manteca in 1928 Manteca-Lathrop Rural Fire Dis - Cathedral, 600 East Blvd., Char - Greek Orthodox Church, serving in Still I Rise, "Just like moons St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox where Mike was raised, attended trict where he served as a Dis - lotte, NC 28203. Arrangements on its Board of Directors and as and like suns. With the certainty Church, 1260 Davis Street, San schools, and pursued his passion trict Director for 20 years. A life - are in the care of Hankins & President. His dedication to his of tides. Just like hopes spring - Jose CA, 95125 or the Patriarch for agriculture. He studied viti - time of service to agriculture Whittington Funeral Service; Church and heritage was re - ing high. Still I'll rise." Born into Athenagoras Orthodox Institute culture and fermentation science was acknowledged in 2005 with please share condolences online warded when he was knighted poverty and oppression, Pete and Library at 2311 Hearst Av - at U. C. Davis, and served in the his induction into the Agricul - at with "The Medal of Saint Paul," rose to become an accomplished enue, Berkeley, CA 94709. Army during the Korean War. tural Hall of Fame. PL Fry & Son www.hankinswhittington.com. receiving the Distinguished Ser - businessman in America. A sur - Mike was strongly committed to Funeral Home is honored to be vice Award, which is the highest vivor of the harsh occupation of n GIKAS, MICHAEL the support and protection of serving the Gikas family. A BICOULES, CHRIS honor that can be bestowed on Nazi's on the island of Chios, MANTECA, CA (From the agriculture. He was an active Chapel service will be held on FITCHBURG, MA (From the a layman of the Eastern Ortho - Greece during WWII he opposed Modesto Bee, published on Jun. participant for many years in Wednesday, June 18, 2014 at Sentinel & Enterprise, published dox Church by the ranking Arch - every war on the grounds that 16) – Michael G. Gikas, age 82, Farm Bureau, Cal Farm Insur - 11:00am at PL Fry & Son Fu - on Jun. 14) – Chris F. Bicoules, bishop of North and South the children would suffer and entered into rest on June 10, neral Home, 290 N. Union Road, 92, died on June 11, 2014, after America. Chris was an avid they had nothing to do with it. 2014 in Manteca. He was born this is a service Manteca. In lieu of flowers, do - a short illness. Born January 30, reader, who remained curious He was committed to his Greek on January 14, 1932 in Manteca to the community. nations may be made to the 1922 in Fitchburg, MA, he was and interested in learning his en - heritage and active in his Greek to the late George and Mary Announcements of deaths SJFB Foundation for Agricultural the son of Fred and Paraskevi tire life. He loved to travel near Orthodox Church, usually in the Gikas. He was preceded in may be telephoned to the Education, 3290 Ad Art Rd., and far, and he derived great joy kitchen where he cooked for death by his wife, Eleanor. Mike Classified Department of Stockton CA 94215, San from visiting several European decades for Greek festivals. He is survived by his children, Kent the national herald at Joaquin County Historical Soci - Days and dates of funerals, countries and Greece. He en - often told his children Greek say - Gikas (Julie) of Stockton, Carol (718) 784-5255, ety & Museum, PO Box 30, Lodi, memorials, and other events di - joyed politics and current events, ings and they would later learn Reagor (Royce) of Manteca, and monday through Friday, Ca 95241-0030, Manteca Histor - rectly correspond to the original all sporting events (particularly came from the scriptures like he was blessed with 4 grandchil - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. est ical Society, PO Box 907, Man - publication date, which appears basketball, tennis and golf, mak - Proverbs 22:22, his favorite, dren, Christopher Gikas of Los or e-mailed to: teca, CA 95336, or a . An online at the beginning of each notice. ing his last birdie at age 87), "agoraze ala min poulas" which Gatos, Evan Gikas of Stockton, [email protected] guestbook is available at great food, and working on means literally purchase truth Alison Reagor of Manteca, and www.plfryandson.com. 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Evzones March This Week in to Celebrate National Day Greek Hist.: of...France Greek soldiers walk down the Champs- Monemvasia Elysees during the Bastille Day parade on TNH Staff in Paris, France, Monday, July 14, 2014. On July 23, 1821, Greek Soldiers and flags of forces led by Tzannetakis Grig - 76 countries are orakis and under the command walking down the of Prince Alexandros Kantak - Champs-Elysees in ouzenos liberated Monemvasia Paris, as France’s from Ottoman Rule, which in - traditional Bastille Day cluded the first castle to be cap - military parade tured by the Greeks in their War commemorates the for Independence. centenary of the First Grigorakis completed the World War. mission using his own expenses France invited all and own private troops. The countries that were Turks fully surrendered Monem - involved on the vasia to Greece’s Field Marshal battlefields — former Demetrios Ypsilantis on August allies and enemies, 1. former colonizers and Though the victory was small colonies, participating in terms of land mass, it was altogether in the significant in awarding the ceremony as a symbol Greeks important momentum in of peace. their eventually-successful quest "Ten million soldiers to overcome the Ottoman Turks were killed or died of and gain their independence. their injuries on Also significant was the re - countless battlefields. turn of many who had fled and We owe them now returned to their home - gratitude," President

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NICOSIA – Envoys from Cyprus’ were also imposed by the govern - stitution on the island, Laiki Bank. international lenders, who re - ment on Troika orders in return Cyprus needs to pass this as - turned to review the govern - for bailouts. sessment to receive its next in - ment’s progress on implementing Non-performing loans (NPLs) stallment. It has already received reforms demanded in return for represent 43 percent of bank five billion euros so far but needs a 10 billion euro ($13.6 billion) loans and 51.7 percent of loans the rest to keep the economy bailout, were examining how to in cooperative banking. from going under. deal with a rising number of bad The International Monetary International lenders do not loans. Fund said earlier this month that expect Cyprus – suffering record President Nicos Anastasiades the level of NPLs in Cyprus is the 17 percent unemployment and a said he will adhere to tough con - highest in Europe at almost 140 credit squeeze – to exit its reces - ditions, that included confiscating percent of GDP, curbing credit to sion until 2015, although most 47.5 percent of bank deposits the economy and stunting capital controls put in place to over 100,000 euros ($136,000) growth. prevent a run on the banks are no matter how unpopular they Cyprus has successfully com - being lifted. are and even though he cam - pleted four similar reviews from The European Commission es - paigned against them but ac - the Troika and this examination timates that the economy will cepted them the moment he took will focus on bank reform, a pro - contract 4.2 percent in 2014 – office. posed national health scheme and lower than the initial 4.8 percent The representatives from the how to deal with NPLs and home forecast – but will grow only 0.4 Troika of the European Union-In - repossessions. percent next year instead of 0.9 ternational Monetary Fund-Eu - In previous reviews, Cyprus percent. ropean Central Bank (EU-IMF- has been praised for sticking to a The ECB was said it would ECB) were said to be looking at harsh bailout adjustment pro - step in to help the banking sec - the problem of soaring bad loans gram to which it agreed last year tor’s remaining problems, after with people unable to pay mort - despite angry public protests over the institution's chief, Mario AP Photo/Geert VAnDen wIJnGAert gages, credit cards and other wage cuts and big tax hikes to Draghi, praised the progress of French President Francois Hollande, left, talks with Cypriot President Nikos Anastasiadis, center obligations, Agence France Presse bail out banks for making bad reforms, after meeting Anastasi - during an EU summit at the European Council building in Brussels, Wednesday, July 16. Euro - reported. loans to Greek businesses and ades in Frankfurt, the ECB's pean Union leaders disagreed Wednesday over who will get the prestigious job as the 28- Some 45 percent of all loans heavy exposure to Greek bonds home. nation bloc’s new foreign policy chief to succeed Catherine Ashton, who also chairs the inter - at Cypriot banks are classified as that were devalued 74 percent. The meeting was also at - national negotiations on Iran's nuclear program. non-performing – 27.1 billion eu - No banker has been held to tended by Finance Minister Harris ros ($36.86 billion) from total account for any wrongdoing de - Georgiades, undersecretary to the reports had suggested that Anas - 2013 bailout agreement. the lenders forced Greece to im - lending of 60 billion euros, ac - spite Anastasiades’ promise to in - president Constantinos Petrides tasiades would ask Draghi to help The Troika have made a con - plement in return for two bailouts cording to Cyprus Central Bank vestigate how the crisis hap - and Central Bank Governor relieve Bank of Cyprus (BoC) of dition of continued help that the of 240 billion euros ($327 billion) figures and similar to Greece, pened, which led to the closure Chrystalla Giorghadji. a €9 billion burden it was saddled government not relent on the to rescue that country's badly fal - where harsh austerity measures of the second-largest financial in - In the run up to the meeting, with as part of the island’s March same kind of austerity measures tering economy. Greece Seeks a Chinese Connection Rebound; Leaders Meet on Rhodes

Continuing to build on visits He said that Beijing would Authority, one of several state- leader made a technical stop on China’s purchase of Greek gov - high level official visits in both to each other’s countries, Greek back Chinese companies’ efforts controlled assets Greece has his way to the BRICS summit in ernment bonds. countries. Premier Antonis Samaras and to develop the port of Piraeus pledged to privatize. Brazil to meet leaders there and “The Chinese side will con - And though largely symbolic, Chinese President Xi Jinping re - and the improvement of the rail - Li stressed that cooperation from Russia and India. tinue to support Greece on sov - President Xi’s visit is another inforced political and business way system. between China and Greece is “There is a possibility for co - ereign debt issues and efforts to step forward towards more co - ties during a meeting on the is - The Chinese company Cosco "mutually beneficial" while operation, for example, in joint promote economic recovery,” operation between China and land of Rhodes. already has a major stake in op - Samaras declared that Greece patrols of war ships,” said Sama - said Xi, making special reference Greece, CCTV reported. “The Chinese side will con - erating the harbor. could become "China’s gateway ras, who also spoke about col - to transportation infrastructure, In June, Chinese Premier Li tinue to support Greece on sov - Cosco’s local subsidiary in Pi - to Europe, and the start of a Eu - lective action to fight piracy at shipping and energy. Keqiang’s visit to Greece was ereign debt issues and efforts to raeus posted an impressive 26.7 ropean trade corridor between sea. “China is ready to share its packed with economic deals promote economic recovery,” percent increase in the first half Europe and the Far East. This was the second high- development opportunities with signed between the two coun - said the Chinese President, ac - of the year compared with the Samaras told President Xi level visit from China to the Greece and further enhance the tries. cording to media reports. same period of 2013, the firm that Greece could serve as a re - debt-hit country in a month fol - bilateral comprehensive strate - China expressed a tremen - “China is ready to share its announced. gional hub for the support of lowing Chinese Premier Li Ke - gic partnership,” Xi said. dous interest in further invest - development opportunities with “Greece welcomes Chinese Beijing’s commercial and mili - qiang’s visit and Xi said he President Xi called the ments in Greece-mostly through Greece and further enhance the companies to expand invest - tary vessels and be a gateway would like to serve as an am - friendship between China and its privatization program. bilateral comprehensive strate - ment in Greece’ port, railway, to other European Union mar - bassador for Greek tourism Greece “profound” - two “an - Tourism, shipping, trade and gic partnership,” he added. and airport, making the country kets. among his country’s 1.3 billion cient civilizations,” he said, that infrastructure are some sectors Xi mentioned especially his a gateway to the EU market,” “Crete (has) all the appropri - population. have always understood, sup - where the two countries have country’s growing interest in said Samaras. ate infrastructure for the refu - Premier Li oversaw the sign - ported and helped each other.” pledged to intensify coopera - transportation infrastructure, China is said to be interested eling, maintenance and repair ing of trade and investment Within the past year, China tion. Growing numbers of Chi - maritime, energy and green in the acquisition of a 67 per - of your country’s navy ships,” deals worth some 6.5 billion eu - and Greece have strengthened nese tourists are flocking to economy. cent stake in the Piraeus Port Samaras told Xi as the Chinese ros, while pledging to increase bilateral ties through several Greece. Greece’s Most-Wanted Terrorist Captured in Dramatic Athens Shootout

Continued from page 1 was visited in the hospital by three cabinet members – sued by police officers. Tourism Minister Olga Kefalo - Police cornered him on busy gianni, Health Minister Makis Mitropoleos Street, where there Voridis and Public Order Minis - was another exchange of fire ter Vassilis Kikilias. and Maziotis fell to the sidewalk Since his disappearance in after being hit in the shoulder July 2012, Maziotis has been by a police bullet. linked to six armed robberies as At one point during the well as an armed attack on the chase, Maziotis tried to get into offices of the ruling New a taxi but staggered and fell. Democracy Conservatives of The cabbie sped off but was fi - Prime Minister Antonis Sama - nally traced by police who de - ras'and a car bomb blast outside tained him and were seeking to the Bank of Greece in Athens in establish whether he was Mazi - April. otis’ accomplice or had hap - Police had offered a 1 million s

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The National Herald A weekly publication of the NATIONAL HERALD, INC. Whitestone Parish was for members only (GOA It should be a matter of pride tive reporting in our news sto - (ΕΘΝΙΚΟΣ ΚΗΡΥΞ), Editorial too One-Sided Regulations, amended June, in the Greek Diaspora that so ries, and to voice our opinion reporting the news and addressing the issues of paramount interest 2014, Article 31, Section 3). many young couples today where it belongs – in editorials to the Greek-American community of the United States of America. To the Editor: On the contrary, our parish, want to send their children and other opinion pieces. We I have been a resident of priest, and parish council have to Greek-American schools. Be - encourage a healthy exchange Publisher-Editor Antonis H. Diamataris Whitestone and a parishioner of nothing to hide. ing a graduate of Manhattan's of ideas, as that helps to enrich Assistant to the Publisher, Advertising Veta H. 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Postmaster send change of address to: your representatives to leave a and the parishioners on behalf share with our readers. We con - THE NATIONAL HERALD, 37-10 30th Street, LIC, NY 11101-2614 general assembly meeting that of this Herculean endeavor. tinue to strive to provide objec - COMMENTARY Nonvigilant Hope Folly We Could Use Another General as President of the US The people of Cyprus – and the Diaspora – have been hearing that the time is ripe for a solution to Cyprus crisis that resulted from Turkey’s illegal invasion and occupation that began 40 years By Constantinos E. Scaros now. Ulysses S. Grant and Dwight D. than most to handle problems on ago, on July 20, 1974. Maybe the problem is gener - Eisenhower, all except for Grant an international scale. The time was ripe on July 21, but the fact is not only have the Let’s face it. When it comes to ational. All in their mid-forties to are consistently ranked in the up - Another reason generals are Turkish forces – which seem to have averaged 40,000 troops for foreign policy, our presidents mid-fifties when they took office, per echelon of presidents. Of the averse to politics – Colin Powell decades – not budged, but through the years and to this day, hun - nowadays don’t know what Clinton, Bush, and Obama were Major Generals, Andrew Jackson, immediately comes to mind – is dreds of thousands of settlers from Asia Minor have also been ille - they’re doing. If we can put par - all comparatively young whipper - William Henry Harrison, Zachary the utter lack of dignity and deco - gally transferred to the occupied areas. tisanship and personalities aside, snappers, still wet behind the Taylor, Rutherford B. Hayes, and rum that is prevalent in the mili - Adding insult to injury are criticisms that the Greek Cypriots let’s admit it – the last U.S. pres - ears when they became leaders James A. Garfield, Taylor is the tary. Whereas generals of the are to blame for this state of affairs because they rejected the so ident who knew anything about of the free world. “Sixty is the only one often ranked unfavor - army are well-respected, their su - called Annan Plan in a referendum in 2004. foreign policy was George H.W. new forty” isn’t always a good ably, mostly because he falls into periors, the Commanders-in-Chief Naturally, they were free to vote against a plan that was both Bush, who left office 22 years thing. that category of pre-Lincoln pres - (i.e., the presidents) are often unworkable and failed to rationally address either the issue of the ago. Maybe it is lack of adequate idents who were unable to ease treated like garbage. Case in settlers or the military occupation. Barack Obama, the current foreign policy preparation. Clin - the tensions that led to the Amer - point: House Speaker John Officials have expressed cautious optimism. While it is not nec - president, deserves a great deal ton and Bush were both state ican Civil War. Boehner is in the process of suing essary to read between the lines to see that Cyprus’ hydrocarbon of the blame. No, he didn’t simply governors, and therefore had no The track record of the army’s President Obama, and Sarah Palin deposits are driving recent activity, between those lines there are “inherit George W. Bush’s mess,” foreign policy duties. Obama was commanders and major generals is calling for his impeachment. A hints of a dangerous message: given Cyprus’ own economic crisis, as Bush-bashers have been re - a freshman senator, hardly on as president, then, is largely a colonel or a corporal treating a Greek Cypriots should be more forthcoming in negotiations. peating since 2008. Obama has Capitol Hill long enough to get a successful one. Why not employ general that way, however, is sim - During his speech to the Clergy-Laity Congress on July 9, Vice had plenty of time to get things solid education in international that model again? Because it is ply unheard of. In 2000, Clinton, President Joe Biden diplomatically called for compromise among many parties. But the Greek Cypriots have continuously compromised. It is necessary, therefore, for the Hellenic Diaspora, Greeks and Cypriots alike, to be more vigilant and united than ever and to make clear that the economic crisis cannot be an excuse for an un - just settlement. The entire community, led by the organizations that have been fighting for decades for justice for Cyprus, PSEKA, which held its annual convention in Washington this week, AHI, AHEPA, the Na - tional Coordinated Effort of Hellenes, and others, including new groups like HALC, must pay close attention to developments, and most importantly, keep elected officials informed. This is also a good moment for the community to thank the hundreds of people who have toiled as interns and employees of the above groups over the past 40 years, some right out of college prior to continuing their careers elsewhere, some of whom are still fighting the good fight. The contributions of donors and volunteers are priceless, but there is no substitute for paid professional staff when promoting a cause in Washington. George Washington, Andrew Jackson, and Dwight Eisenhower preparer for the latter? General Colin Powell (Right) could were all generals, and all very highly-ranked as presidents. Is have been president, too, but found politics too distasteful. that a mere coincidence, or does is the former an excellent Too bad – we could use another general in the White House. The Sick Doctor right – or wrong – on his own, affairs. easier said than done. despite his Monica Lewinsky af - and though he’s done some of Or, perhaps, all three of the For one thing, generals are not fair, remained America’s most the former, as of late he’s been most recent presidents simply politicians by profession, an often popular politician, and polls We were dismayed to learn about a 59 year-old heart surgeon doing a lot more of the latter. lack the gravitas to command re - not by nature, either. Many do showed he would have won a in Athens who was arrested because he demanded 1500 euro As for the younger Bush, it is spect on the world stage because not fit the mold of the telegenic third term against anyone, except ($2040) to perform bypass surgery on a patient, allegedly threat - not as if his war on terror was of their limited or nonexistent charmer, which is essential to Powell. The general, however, ening to release the patient without performing the operation if going so swimmingly well and military service. A lieutenant in winning elections these days. The found politics too distasteful, and the money was not paid. The doctor, of course, already gets paid Obama came along and de - the Texas Air National Guard, most painful reminder of that didn’t lower himself into the fray. under Greece’s health care system, and the patient is under no stroyed things; conditions were Bush is, by default, the most phenomenon is Admiral James Finally, generals can be cold legal obligation to pay the doctor directly. If these allegations are shaky under him, too. It is less highly-decorated of the three; Stockdale, running mate of Inde - and distant. Gruff, abrupt, and true, then the doctor essentially endangered the health, and life, relevant which of the two has Clinton and Obama never served pendent Ross Perot in 1988, who poorly-suited for shaking hands, of a patient. been worse than that neither has at all. had possibly the worst perfor - kissing babies, and holding press Naturally, and thankfully, incidents like this are the exception, been good enough. Is it possible that a high-rank - mance in a major party debate conferences. Instead, we elect not the rule. The vast majority of doctors – in Greece and virtually As for Clinton, that we had no ing military officer – such as a when, among other things, he guys who “feel our pain,” with everywhere in the world – would not be so cruel as to exploit their major foreign policy crises under general – would be the best type said he didn’t hear a question be - whom we can “have a beer,” or fellow human beings, whom they were trained to heal, at their his watch is also less a testament of president to have nowadays, cause he didn’t have his hearing who assure us that “yes, we can!” most vulnerable moment. to his foreign policy acumen than as America’s global position aid turned on. This distinguished That’s just dandy – especially Nonetheless, we have to wonder why there isn’t greater outrage a matter of timing. Just because seems to be on the decline? and immensely brave war hero for terrorist groups and rogue about the “fakelaki – little envelope” in which doctors and other the hot water heater burst this Let’s take a look at our U.S. was made to look like a senile leaders running wild while public servants are paid under the table to do the jobs they are al - year instead of last, doesn’t mean presidents who have been gen - buffoon by the unforgiving lens America reaffirms its modern- ready being paid to do. the building superintendent back erals. There are the generals of of television, when in reality he day reputation of being all bark Imagine, for a moment, if that were the case in the United then was better than the one the Army: George Washington, was probably far more qualified and no bite. States. There’s a fire in your house? Well, just be sure to give the firefighters a fakelaki when they show up to put it out. Did someone steal your car? Give the cops a generous fakelaki, and maybe they’ll find it faster. You want your mail delivered every day, huh? Don’t forget to leave a fakelaki in the mailbox for the postal car - Greek’s Newspaper Uses “N-word” to Make Point rier. As absurd as that might seem to Americans, citizens of Greece and other countries recognize it as an all-too-familiar way of life. Continued from page 1 Hillary wins the White House in ings of conservative media pun - prevail) in America. A more cyn - Again, if the charges against the heart surgeon in question are 2016, the venom these same “far dits all across America.” ical take might be: it got them true, it would be the fakelaki phenomenon at its worst. But even if conclusions drawn that run a right voters” will spew upon her In Collier’s fairy-tale night - headlines and attention beyond they are false – and we certainly hope they are – it does not change close second. will make their antipathy toward mare, then, when Bill O’Reilly, their wildest dreams – a master - the fact that a stand by the people against this system of mass cor - Not least among them, Col - Obama seem like a playful pillow Sean Hannity, and Megyn Kelly ful marketing ploy. ruption is long overdue. lier’s own contention, that be - fight by comparison. tape their shows on Fox News, But it gets worse. Sleazy Here in the United States, the massive drop in the crime rate cause Obama has been “quite Granted, there are a few Ne - the “N-word” is thrown around tabloids and their even-more-of - nationwide during the 1990s began in New York City, under the passive in his approach to gov - anderthals still several centuries casually, amid a room full of fensive Internet cousins, complet - leadership of Mayor Rudy Giuliani. His philosophy was to begin by erning, conservatives should behind the times, who judge chuckles, as long as the cameras ing taking the matter out of con - clamping down on the small infractions, like the “squeegee guys” have realized that for a Democ - Obama based on the color of his are not rolling. text, featured their own on streetcorners, and that, in turn, would create a ripple effect rat, Obama was about as good skin. But they do not even com - I would suggest that Hall attention-grabbing headlines, that would reduce far worse crimes, such as murder. as they could get.” Therefore, in prise a measurable portion, let ought to be a “fly on the wall” in such as: “Newspaper Uses N- By the same token, if there were zero tolerance about, say, examining why conservatives alone the majority, of those who Fox cast meetings behind closed Word to Describe Obama,” as if giving a fakelaki to a telephone repairperson, there might be less hate Obama so much, Collier oppose him politically. doors, so he can see for himself the West View News were a of a chance that a heart surgeon would threaten to withhold a life- reasons, “it is possible to draw Next, there is Collier’s fellow that is not the case – but he might White Supremacist publication. saving operation unless he or she received one, too. only one conclusion: these far delusional liberal colleague, accuse me of being racist, too, Those, again, are just a few right voters hate Obama because African-American Alvin Hall, who because flies are black. Ok, then, representations of the cavalcade he is black.” took exception to the white Col - how about a butterfly on the of fallacies that have paraded That, of course, is absurd on lier’s use of the N-word, and wall? ever since the article was pub - Where’s the Laity? too many levels to cover here, so wrote his own op-ed piece titled Then there’s conservative lished. But in this writer’s view, let us consider two major ones: “This Headline Offends Me.” Hall blogger Crystal Wright, an here is the bottom line: a lot of first, even though President acknowledges that Collier did not African-American woman who people dislike Barack Obama. To The 42nd annual Clergy-Laity Congress in Philadelphia was ei - Obama’s poll numbers have de - use the word against Obama, but consistently opposes Obama’s some, his race matters. But to ther “half-empty” or “half full” depending on one’s perspective. clined, Candidate Obama in 2008 rather to make a point about how policies. She acknowledges that most, race has nothing to do with Rather than count how many Greek Orthodox faithful were there, won a lopsided victory over his – much to his own disgust – Capsis and his newspaper is pro- it. we think it would have been better if there had been many, many white opponent, John McCain, racists view Obama. Nonetheless, Obama, yet she inexplicably Moreover, the N-word is more. The ekklesia is the people, the assembly, the congregation. and comfortably won reelection though Hall understands that writes that “it seems the only way unique in American society as no They are the church. against the white Mitt Romney. Collier’s heart was in the right Capsis thought to praise a black other word is so institutionally And so, just as if the people of a nation want to control their Was Obama not black back in place, he says the word itself stirs President was to use a racist censored due to its hateful his - own destiny, they should participate in the political process, so 2008, when tens of millions of such ugly memories that its use, word to disparage him.” tory. I could get more attention should the faithful of an organized religion. white Americans swooned over whatever the motive, does more That’s not what Capsis was paid to my column by spelling it Besides, how can the Church be a true community if over half his every word? Second, it was harm than good. doing. If we take him at his word, fully. But I won’t, because though of its members are apathetic or otherwise uninvolved in the conservatives who first propped All of that is fine, except Hall he supported Collier’s use of the Hall and Wright overstate the process? up Obama because they detested does not let Collier corner the word, in order to generate some problem of racism in America – Whatever the circumstance, if people are happy with the status the white Clintons – Bill and es - market on absurdity – he makes in-your-face provocative journal - just as others understate it – they quo, that’s fine. But if it is change they want, they cannot expect it pecially Hillary – and only turned his own ridiculous remarks, too: ism about the ugly stench of are right about one thing: using to happen magically on its own, without a commitment of involve - on Obama once he got the De - particularly, that the N-word is racism that continues to exist the word in any context does ment on their part. mocratic nomination. In fact, if uttered “during production meet - (the West View News would say, more harm than good. THE NATIONAL HERALD, JULY 19-25, 2014 VIEWPOINTS 11 Will an Australian Insult America’s Porousness Extends Far Beyond its Borders

Awaken Greek-Americans? While Americans finally fraud, too. That by virtue of being bin Laden had a child born in the wake up to the illegal immigra - means he should go married to “Ameri - United States. But even though tion epidemic that has infected to jail as well – but can citizen” the son can stay, what happens Earlier this view with Metro - our nation for decades, via ram - at the very least, his Gabriela Rosa? If to his mother (or, his father if he, month, The Na - politan Evangelos pant news reporting of the thou - name ought to be so, then his status too, is an illegal alien)? tional Herald re - of New Jersey, sands of children that recently revealed. was obtained on 4. Did Rosa use her ported that an aux - whose metropolis have been apprehended at - 2. What is false premises. If fraudulently-obtained immigra - iliary bishop of the is hosting this tempting to enter the United the immigration he knew about tion status to sponsor other Greek Orthodox year's Clergy Laity States illegally through Mexico, status of Rosa’s sec - those false aliens? As an American citizen, Archdiocese of Aus - Congress. The Met - a story even more telling of the ond husband? As premises (remem - Rosa had the opportunity to tralia, Bishop ropolitan made immigration problem has gone the New York Daily ber, he was roman - sponsor parents, children, or Seraphim of Apol - several references largely unnoticed: that of News reports, Rosa tically involved siblings to become legal perma - lonias, made cer - to the issue of Gabriela Rosa. entered into the by CONSTANTINOS E. with Rosa while nent residents. Did she do so? tain derogatory Greek Education, Last month Rosa, a New York sham marriage with SCAROS she entered into In that case, they might be ille - comments about noting the pain State Assemblywoman repre - the unnamed citi - the sham marriage gal aliens, too. the Greeks of the by Christopher that he feels deep senting the Upper Manhattan zen in 1996, while Special to with Spouse 1), Do you see the problem? Do United States in a TRIPOULAS in his heart over neighborhoods of Washington she was in a rela - The National Herald then Spouse 2 is you see the infectious epidemic? public address at a Special to several Greek Heights, Inwood, and Marble tionship with her guilty of a whole Do you see how our society is parish in Sydney, The National Herald parochial day Hill (the latter is geographically now-current husband. The U.S. bunch of things, too – and his so helplessly porous to the ille - where he wel - schools that have linked with the Bronx but polit - District Court that adjudicated immigration status is invalid. gal invasion? The News quotes comed a visiting metropolitan closed down in recent years. He ically part of Manhattan), pled the case simply referred to the He, too, could very well be an Rosa’s neighbor as saying: from the Church of Greece. Dis - notes that “ and guilty to committing immigra - two men as “Spouse 1” and illegal alien. “That’s a stupid thing,” [but] cussing the crisis affecting the education is an issue that con - tion fraud. Namely, the Domini - “Spouse 2.” Assuming, then, 3. What happens to Rosa look at all the problems out here Greek homeland and the fact cerns me more than you can can-born Rosa entered into a that her relationship with now? Rosa’s immigration fraud in our community – drugs, pros - that the Greeks of Australia did imagine. I am deeply worried sham marriage for the purposes Spouse 2 was genuine – consid - will result in jail time, but how titution – and her marriage is their fair share in aiding the suf - because I see that our efforts as of attaining legal permanent ering she is still married to him much? And what happens after what they are focusing on?” fering people of Greece, he re - a Church and Community – al - residence and, in turn, U.S. cit - – one would have to assume her prison sentence is over? Will Rosa herself, though ac - marked that the Greeks of Aus - though great – are not izenship. that Spouse 2 was not an Amer - she be deported? If not, why not? knowledging what she did was tralia do not bear any enough...” He goes on to express As I have written time again, ican citizen. Otherwise, he could Keep in mind, she has a 14 year- wrong, nonetheless defended resemblance to the Greeks of the hope that this year's Clergy there is no such thing as an “il - have sponsored Rosa’s immigra - old son. Assuming he was born herself: “I didn’t get rich out of America, and that the former re - Laity Congress will mark the legal immigrant” – despite the tion petition; she would not in the United States, then he is my position. I didn’t take any tain both the mother language start of a new campaign in sup - insistence of much of the Amer - have had to commit a federal an American citizen by birth re - bribes. I didn’t do none of the and Greek traditions and cus - port of Greek Education and ican media to continue to use crime and shell out $8,000 to gardless of his mother’s (or fa - things that usually you are very toms to a higher degree. He also Culture, while calling Hellenism that term. By its legal definition, Spouse 1 in the process. In that ther’s) immigration status. The used to seeing in the other guys noted that the Greeks of Aus - Orthodoxy's “cultural skin.” an “immigrant” is a person who case, if Spouse 2 is now an ac - only exception to citizenship that get in this situation.” tralia are more genuine Hel - TNH notes that several Greek has gone through the legal tual immigrant (i.e., a legal per - birthright is if one of the parents NOTE: If she “didn’t do none of lenes. schools have been established process to become a Legal Per - manent resident or even a citi - is an “enemy of the United the things” (a double negative), Setting aside whether or not in Metropolitan Evangelos' dio - manent Resident (LPR). One zen), did he obtain that status States.” For instance, if Osama apparently she did some, or at the bishop in question acted ap - cese over the past few years, in such way is by marrying an least one, of the things. Granted, propriately by comparing contrast to the closing of Greek American citizen. A LPR, after a bad grammar is certainly not Greeks of different continents day schools in other areas of the period of years, may apply to limited to illegal aliens – in fact, and whether these statements Archdiocese, like New York, become a citizen, and gain ad - millions of native-born Ameri - are becoming of a senior cleric, which was always viewed as a ditional advantages, such as the cans do not speak correctly – the comparison – albeit an un - bastion of Hellenism. ability to hold political office. but that speaks to another issue favorable one – provides as These concerns which were Such was the case with Rosa – regarding lax citizenship re - good an opportunity as any for expressed by Metropolitan except that her marriage to the quirements that she would have some genuine self-reflection. Ac - Evangelos will hopefully be ex - unidentified American citizen been subjected to if they were cording to Bishop Seraphim's bi - pressed by other clergymen at was a sham to begin with – she in place, even before it was dis - ography on the website of the the Congress. However, words paid him $8,000 in exchange for covered that she was not quali - Ecumenical Patriarchate, he has without action are empty and his “I do” utterance. Her legal fied to be a citizen. served in Great Britain, Greece, useless. The question of Greek permanent residency, ensuing I’ve been harsh on Rosa and Australia, so it is not appar - Education and cultural vitality citizenship, and qualification to throughout this column, and ent where he is basing his needs to once again find a hold public office, therefore, rightfully so. But in her defense, knowledge for his aforemen - prominent place on the agenda were all built on a lie. The cor - in the universe of horrific tioned controversial statement. if we want to avoid the feelings rect term to describe Gabriela crimes, hers is not so bad. She It is not necessarily a bad of indignation and shame that Rosa is “illegal alien.” didn’t kill anyone, or rape, thing to compare the organiza - arise when our brethren from So, while it seems that a maim, torture, kidnap, or as - tional structure, successes, and other parts of the world point wrongdoer has been appre - sault anyone. She simply failures of Greek Communities out our failures. hended and the matter is solved, wanted to be part of a country around the world. In fact, a con - In Dionysios Solomos' “Hymn there are a bunch of questions she wasn’t lucky enough to be ference addressing this issue to Liberty” (the Greek National to which we ought to demand born in. Like trying to sneak in would be most welcome, so that Anthem), the poet writes of Pa - answers: to the Super Bowl without a we could learn from each other triarch Gregory V, saying that 1. Why is the identity of ticket. So, I really don’t blame and share valuable empirical the curse that he left behind be - Rosa’s first husband, the one her so much as the security knowledge. For instance, any - fore he was murdered regarding who accepted $8,000 from her, Gabriela Rosa: Assemblywoman Gabriela Rosa smiles in front guards at the stadium, and the one who has seen Maria Iliou's anyone that does not fight, but being withheld? Obviously, by of the U.S. flag, the United States, the country of which she lax ushers inside who don’t do film Alexandria cannot help but can fight remains like an eternal accepting the money, he know - chose to become a citizen. The only problem – she paid some - enough spotchecks of the folks marvel at the success attained thunder bolt. The Clergy Laity ingly committed immigration one $8,000 to enter into a sham marriage. in the seats. by the Greek Community that Congress could very well take once thrived in Egypt for cen - Solomos' poetic license and turies. Some years ago, Prof. make good use of it, by requir - Christos Yannaras even devoted ing Greek Orthodox parishes – LETTER FROM ATHENS an article to comparing the film especially the wealthy ones – to with Nia Vardalos' My Big Fat contribute their fair share to Greek Wedding, in which he Greek Education. With so much juxtaposed and contrasted the talk of parish “commitments” to Terrorist Sympathizers Show Danger inside SYRIZA two Greek communities and the Archdiocese, here is one pro - how they manage to manifest gressive educational tax that their Hellenism. Anyone who would be well received. Parish For those not familiar with “Voters should would let out Sav - rats for the remainders. has ever traveled to another communities renting out prop - the Greek political landscape judge Mr. Diaman - vas Xeros for good, Why is this request even be - area where there is a Greek erties – ESPECIALLY SCHOOL but who keep reading that the topoulos,” said although he had a ing considered, especially when presence (Canada, Britain, Ger - BUILDINGS – and not using major opposition Coalition of SYRIZA spokesman number of fur - his brother walked away from a many, etc.) cannot help but these resources to fund Greek the Radical Left (SYRIZA) is Panos Skourletis, loughs to attend furlough and everyone except make comparisons and ask day schools or at least try to leading in polls, here’s a nutshell giving the disgrace - college classes but these dense judges know Savvas themselves where their group house charter schools with a – the emphasis on nut and rad - ful lawmaker the that stopped when will disappear if he’s ever al - fits. Greek component, should be ical – view of them. honor of calling him his brother de - lowed to leave the prison except The distance that separates mandated to contribute a sig - SYRIZA is a motley collection Mr. instead of Bug. cided to go on the in a pine box? the U.S. and Australia makes nificant portion of these earn - of Maoists, Leninists, Stalinists SYRIZA did lam and put out a Three alleged experts pro - this “intracultural osmosis” a ings towards these projects, (they like all the ists who kill by nothing to discipline video on the Inter - vided testimony as to the 52- difficult task. Due to the diffi - even if they are being housed in the millions) Trotskyites, radi - Diamantopoulos be - net saying he was year-old convict's health, saying culties in visiting the Greek other district parishes. Too calists, anarchists, and ecolo - cause Tsipras, in his by ANDY going to start at - that he suffers from 93 percent homeland because of seasonal many people are trying to be - gists. But they harbor terrorist heart, is just a step DABILIS tacks again, per - disability due to multiple scle - differences, one would guess come businessmen with public sympathies among them, too. away from wanting haps with the help rosis and having had polio as a that it would be more difficult funds and are corrupting the SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras to go Che Guevara Special to of the Cells of Fire, child, although not bad enough to maintain ethnic vitality in mission of the not-for-profit in - has never really distanced him - except that he The National Herald another SYRIZA to keep him from making Australia, although the percent - stitutions that are our Greek self very far from the ultra-rad - wouldn’t know fave. bombs. age of Greeks relative to the communities. icalists in his party who are just which end of a gun to hold. Savvas has asked the Greek His lawyers said the post - general population is also Metropolitan Evangelos said as out there as the extreme far- “The well-known references courts to allow him to leave the ponement was “unusual” but higher there, which eases the it best in his interview: “If we right Golden Dawn Party, which and regurgitation of supposed high-security Korydallos Prison conceded that the court needs burden somewhat. If Bishop truly believe that the Greek Na - likes to attack immigrants. links between SYRIZA and ter - and spend the rest of his life in more time before deciding Seraphim's words are true, then tion has produced great men SYRIZA prefers going after the rorism are starting to lose any his house, or until he escapes whether to release a killer to kill more power to the Greeks of and heroes and imparted the symbols of capitalism and the meaning,” said Skourletis, just like his brother did, and again. Australia! Perhaps we should light of wisdom and knowledge establishment. thereby confirming it’s just as SYRIZA supported his request. What’s “unusual” is that the begin adopting some of their to the world, then let us rise to One of SYRIZA’s Members of true as George Steinbrenner Savvas had the temerity to court found time to even hear practices... the occasion and take on our Parliament, Vangelis Diaman - denying he was going to fire ask the court for house arrest this lunatic instead of doing However, before our duties, changing our course of topoulos, this month referred to Billy Martin as Yankee coach because he said his health is de - something constructive like go - Mediterranean tempers get the direction, supporting the work convicted November 17 terrorist again. teriorating – especially since a ing after tax cheats. better of us because of the insult of Parochial Day and Afternoon – whose brother Christodoulos Diamantopoulos made the bomb went off in his hands be - Savvas said he has vision and hurled our way from the “land schools, and the dedicated escaped from a Christmas vaca - comments during a parliamen - fore he could plant it and kill hearing problems, which is what down under,” (why is it that the teachers who lovingly give of tion he was given despite serv - tary debate on legislation for more people. happens when a bomb explodes negative traits always remain themselves to teach their stu - ing six life sentences for his role building maximum-security pris - He’s only serving five life sen - in your hand before you can use much more easily than the pos - dents.” in six assassinations – as having ons, which SYRIZA doesn’t like tences, one less than his brother it, and it’s too bad he survived itive ones?) it is worth consid - engaged in an “armed struggle.” because it doesn’t believe any - who was behind the murder of the blast instead of being in the ering another article that TNH Follow me on Twitter That is terrorist code used by one should be jailed except cor - five Americans serving their ground with the people he killed recently ran, featuring an inter - @CTripoulas all these whack job groups right rupt rightist politicians. country at the US Embassy in who will never see their homes down from the Symbionese Lib - SYRIZA opposed the bill, say - Athens during the three decades again. eration Army to the plethora of ing prisoners (and terrorist pris - November 17 was on the loose, SYRIZA MPs Tasos Kourakis GUEST EDITORIALS revolutionaries running around oners) rights would be compro - and still would be except the and Vasiliki Katrivanou ap - Greece spouting 1960s Weath - mised, but what it really wants 2004 Athens Olympics forced a peared in court as defense wit - the national herald welcomes manuscripts representing a variety of ermen jargon, believing they is to open the doors and let government which tolerated the nesses for Xeros, while his views for publication. they should include the writer’s name, address, can bring down the govern - everyone out, unless they have killers to go after them. lawyer, Spyros Fytrakis, noted and telephone number, and be addressed to the editor, the national ment. capitalist leanings. The judges put off a decision the European Court of Human herald, 37-10 30th st., Long Island City, ny 11101. they may also Instead of ejecting Diaman - Zeus forbid SYRIZA ever until October 14, although it Rights found he wasn’t getting be e-mailed to [email protected]. we reserve the right topoulos, SYRIZA coddled him, comes to power or it will be a should have thrown the bum good health care. His victims are to edit any manuscripts that we publish, and we do not return or showing where its real sympa - field day for terrorists and open out of court and ordered him getting none because they’re in otherwise acknowledge unpublished ones. Due to considerations of thies lie: with November 17, the season on their enemies because sent to one of those cells where permanent arrest. Conspiracy of Cells of Fire, and Tsipras wouldn’t lock up a revo - they keep prisoners in Game of space we enforce a strict 850-word upper limit. the terrorists who’d like to de - lutionary with a rifle. Thrones and left to eat bread [email protected] stroy Greece. SYRIZA, if it had its way, and water and fight with the 12 FEATURE THE NATIONAL HERALD, JULY 19-25, 2014

GREEKS AROUND THE US My Big Fat Greek Vacation

By Johanna Voutounou more recent history, the island front of a panel of judges as made headlines when actress dance music blares. Squeals of LOS ANGELES, CA – For the Natalie Wood drowned under laughter from the audience egg past three years, Greeks from all questionable circumstances on the participants. “My dad has over Southern California gather while vacationing on the island. an advantage,” giggles 15 year- at Long Beach Harbor to embark Yachts and sailboats bounce old Nina, who points out her en - on a four-day cruise along the on the waves as the cruise ship thusiastic, hairy father, “he’s coast of California to Baja, Mex - floats into the idyllic harbor. Greek!” ico. This annual event is known Families are invited to take a As the ship sets sail that as My Big Fat Greek Vacation. walking tour of the island or evening and heads down the Eros Tours along with Carni - join one of the adventure excur - coast towards Mexico, families val Cruise lines hosts this ex - sions that have been hand gather in the Paris Lounge for a tremely popular excursion. Eros picked by Eros Tours for the game of Bingo followed by a va - Tours owner Kika Polidemou Greek cruisers. Lorena Papas’ riety show hosted by the Cruise says that this year’s “Greek large family are celebrating her manager, Jeff. Although the Cruise” was extra special, thanks 60th birthday by taking this cruise has over 1200 guests, Jeff to the large number of Greek cruise together. Some of her asks who was participating in families who participated and family have traveled from the “My Big Fat Greek Vacation” the added cruise activities cater - Chicago just to take this cruise and the ballroom erupts in ap - ing to the Greek community. with her. They now all gathered plause. He yells “OPA” in re - The cruise itinerary includes on the only sandy strip of beach sponse. After the show, the list a special welcome dinner for all that is located outside of the of evening activities is endless Greek guests. The Captain Catalina Yacht Club. A young in - and guests can choose from the greets families as they enter the structor is teaching them how casino, cocktails in the lounge, dinning room and reminisces to paddle a kayak. Lorena say the nightclub, fiesta pool party, about his many years sailing “Kayaking has been on my the midnight buffet or to take a cruise boats around the Greek bucket list and I was thrilled dip in the 24 hour Jacuzzi lo - Isles. Several guests share the when I found out that the Greek cated in the Serenity Lounge. same nostalgic memories of Cruise offered it as one of their Melina from Washington who spending their summers island package excursions.” The two- heard about the Greek cruise hopping in Greece. Although hour guided kayaking tour has from her cousin who lives in Los Beautiful Ensanada in Mexico is part of Los Angeles’ “My Big Fat Greek Vacation” cruise. this cruise will not be setting sail Lorena’s family and four other Angeles is heading to the steam for magical Santorini, the sunset Greek families follow an expert room after dropping her chil - the famous La Bufadora. This crafts, clothing and toys. Before out his bouzouki and plays a from the dinning room is guide through the lush kelp dren off at the Kid’s Club to marine geyser is the result of guests board the bus back to the tune. This is his third year on equally as spectacular. forests that surround the island. watch a movie. “There is some - air, trapped in a sea cave, ex - ship they are treated to some lo - the cruise and his favorite part The next morning the ship Bright orange fish glide around thing for everyone!” she ex - ploding upward when an ocean cal cuisine, fish tacos piled high is sitting on the deck with new arrives on Catalina Island. Only the kayaks and pelicans swoop claims. The Kid’s Club is a com - wave rushes in. The blowhole is with sour cream and gua - friends both Greek and non- 22 miles off the coast of Los An - in from their rocky perch to join plementary 24-hour babysitting located on the tip of the Punta camole, washed down by a Greek playing music. He sings a geles, this island has been an es - the group. The tour ends with a service that has a variety of ac - Banda Peninsula. The ride is Corona. Greek folk song about sailing on cape for Angelinos since the picnic lunch on a secluded shore tivities for kids of all ages. In - long but breathtaking views of Back on the ship for a day at the sea and breathing in the Gold Rush, when rich develop - where guests are invited to cluding a teen dance party, an the ocean from the narrow cliff- sea, the Greek Cruise hits its salty air. ers turned this uninhabited is - jump into the crystal clear wa - ice cream social and make your hugging road make the trip peak with a Mediterranean buf - On the horizon, Los Angeles land into a resort. This secluded ters for a refreshing dip. own teddy craft time. worth it. After viewing the fet that includes some Greek fa - begins to appear and the Greek island getaway with two small For those who have decided The next morning the ship largest blowhole in North Amer - vorites. Moussaka, spanakopita Cruise is drawing to an end. harbors that are teeming with to remain on the ship a lively arrives in Ensenada, Mexico and ica guests are then released into and an array of dips with However for John and all the wild life has been a haven for “hairiest chest” contest is taking participants of the Greek Cruise, to the enormous flea market toasted pita and Greek salad. A other Greeks on their Big Fat Hollywood stars since the be - place by the pool. Men of all board their own private air-con - that is made up of hundreds of Greek passenger named John Greek Vacation, the only thing ginning of motion pictures. In ages are dancing shirtless in ditioned bus that takes them to shops selling Mexican trinkets, draws a crowd when he pulls on their mind is the salty air.

Kristina Williamson signs her book, One Year on Kythera, and special edition photos at a re - Santorini Named World’s Best Island ception hosted by the George “Best” Costacos Cultural and Cancer Research Foundation. With Greece enjoying what looks to be a second straight record-breaking tourism season – led by its islands – one of its most famous, Santorini, has been named the world’s best. The honor From “Amerikanida” to “Our Kristinaki” came from the New York-based Travel + Leisure magazine, one of the world’s most prestigious, with 4.8M readers, which said the Greek island had won the top award for 2014 over nine others. The volcanic island, which has become a favorite celebrity and wedding destination TNH Staff NEW YORK – When Kristina “photographing the lives of over the past few years thanks to its unique landscapes, stunning sunsets and picturesque vil - Williamson first ventured to the those who chose to stay,” and in lages, scored 89.98 points, just ahead of two of Hawaii’s best, Maui, which scored 89.51 points. island of Kythera as a Fulbright studying “what traditions were Scholar, the wary natives re - preserved and in what ways the ferred to her as the people changed and adapted to “Amerikanida,” but after getting the modern world.” to know the thoughtful young Willamson’s impetus to go to artist and feeling her love for Kythera was born of two expe - their island home, they called riences: Growing up in Pen Ar - her “our Kristinaki.” gyl, Pennsylvania, which made This summer, no matter where you go, The George “Best” Costacos her interested in small commu - Cultural and Cancer Research nities and the way traditions are take The National Herald with you ! Foundation recently organized transmitted through the gener - a reception at the Tenri Cultural ations, and her college semester Institute in Manhattan to launch abroad in the Greek precinct in One Year on Kythera, the book Melbourne Australia, when she that was the culmination of became fascinated by how the SUBSCRIBE TO OUR ON-LINE EDITION AND STAY INFORMED! Williamson’s journey. residents recreated the Greece The enthusiastic crowd de - of their youth within a 5-block lighted in Willamson’s stories radius. and were enthralled by what The guests were welcomed was described as “the beauty by Theodora Ziongas, Vice Pres - and complexity of the images.” ident and co-founder of the Writer Catherine Rogers in - George Best Costacos Cultural troduced Williamson, who made and Cancer Research Founda - a slide presentation that in - tion, a 501(c) 3 nonprofit orga - cluded pictures from the book nization founded in 2009 to that illustrated the process that honor the memory of the late led to the book’s creation. actor/singer George “Best” The first slide had the head - Costacos who died of a brain tu - ing: “Frequently Asked Ques - mor at 44. tions.” The Foundation’s mission is “No I am not Greek,” she to both to foster young artists, said, “I an honorary Greek and and to support research in the a true Grecophile at heart.” causes and treatment of tumors. Then she addressed Kythera: A wine and cheese reception “It is an Ionian Island the size was held throughout the of Manhattan, but there are only evening and a portion of the about 3000 inhabitants – down proceeds will be donated to the from about 13,000 around 1900 George Best Costacos’ cancer re - - in 60 different villages…many search program which supports of them completely abandoned.” NY Presbyterian Hospital, Weill She explained her interest in Cornell Medical Center.

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T H D www.thenationalherald.com E L N A AT ER When Kristina Williamson arrived in Kythera on a Fulbright IONAL H Scholarship, we was the “Amerikanida,” but by the time she concluded the visit which culminated in her book of pho - tographs titled One Year on Kythera, the natives called her “our Kristinaki.”