РІК LXVII. No. SECTION TWO SVOBODA, UKRAINIAN WEEKLY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 19(50 SECTION TWO 4. 232 VOL. LXVII
WILKES BARRE, SCRANTON AND 8th National Conference of SUMA Dr. Smal-Stocki Once Again Heads UKRAINIAN CANADIAN M.P IS HARTFORD WERE VISITED BY Re-elected Michael Furda Shevchenko Scientific Society ONE OF CANADA'S DELEGATES
U.N.A. OFFICERS Prof. £. Sahan Delivered key Address SEVENTY-TWO MEMBEftS ЛТТКМЖІ) TO THE U.N. GENERAL MEETING Аз for the past several At Wilkes Barre, and Scran- NEW YORK. Nov. 27 (Staff) leaders and instructors in the weekends, so too Inst weekend, ton. Dr. Padoch talked about Eigth National Conference branches, which prevents NEW YORK. Nov. 27 (Staff) іcerncd. He said that a scale Supreme OHicers of the Ukrain the improvements and expan of the Ukrainian Am-.'riean SUMA from expanding its A gathering of Ukrainian j of importance for projects ian ational Association were sion in life insurance brought Youth Association (SUMA) membership. scholars in the United States! undertaken by the community in the field, attending tin- in during the past year by the took place in the premises of From the financial report it took place on the occasion of must be established, and that year-end meetings of the Dis-lUNA; Connected with that the the Organizations of the Lib was learned that the organiza the general meeting of the scholarship must find its triot Committees of the UNA.ISupreme Secretary explained eration Front. 315 E. 10th tion is on a sound financial Shevchenko Scientific Society, j rightful place <>n it. Last Saturday, -Nov. 26 such J about tin' need to have more Street here over the weekend. basis. This includes the own Inc. which was held today in Plans for the future were meeting was held at Wilkes! insurance) as in many cases Delegates from the 3(5 branch ership of the estate at Ellen- the Society's own quarters at Barre. Pa., and tin* following the members' amounts of in- es of. SUMA as well as a num ville, N. Y and a number of .'102 West 1.1th Street here. brought up in the discussion day another ('tie at Scranlon, snrani d<< not orresjMim) t« ber of. guests attended. properties owned by the Prof. Roman Smal-Stocki of and some changes in the con stitution were considered. Pa., ul which Supreme S<-< re- the pn ent-dav demands. Besides the annual reports branches. Marqnette University opened tnry Jaroslaw Padoch repres Referring to the raised and the election of new na Professor Sahan in his talk the general meeting as prcsi- Towards the end of the meet ented the Home Office. On Sun question of the lack of young tional officers, those present on the development of youth] dent of the Society, known b> ing Which was attended by 72 day, too. a meeting at Hart people among tin- UNA mem* heard the keynote address on called for a rational approach its Ukrainian initials as NTSh menibers and a lew invited j ford in Connecticut heard Su . hers at Scranlon. Dr. Padoch the development of youth by to the young Ukrainians. He After the invocation and read guests, election of l he new preme Vice President .1 ''''' said that in general, the Prof. Zenon Sahan. university also stressed i>edagogy in ing of the names of members executive board took place Lesawyer !• Ukrainian National Association professor and radio commen the SUMA training program who died during the past two with the following people elect They All Speak Ukrainian, But Do They Understand Mr. Lesawyer described his re is getting younger, for in the tator from Buffalo. New York. for as he put it. "We should years, the honorary presidium ed, or re-elected: Dr. Roman] One Another? cent trip to Ukraine and show concentrate on how we teach Smal-Stocki, president; Dr, last five years the average Michael Pochtur of Newark. was selected to which all the All diplomatic amenities strictly observed, Dr. Joseph Slogan, M. ГЛ ed his film of the journey. age of members fell from 10 N. j. was chairman of the two- rather than just on what we senior members of NTSh were Oayp Andrushkiv. and Dr. Vin and a member of Canada's Parliamentary Delegation i<> the r.N At all these' meetings tie- t., ЗІі. day conference, held Nov. 2(5 teach." Teaching without peda called. Dr. Matthew Stachiw cent Shandor, vice presidents; and his wife, Mary Elizabeth (center), chat with two top-notch representatives from the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. On Supreme Officers informed Un and 27. gogical principles will be wast was the chairman of the gen Dr. Wasyl hew. Capt. Zenon delegates to the District Com The new exeeulive board ed, in the estimation of the Stefaniv. Dr, Wasyl Lencyk the extreme right is Luka K. Palaniar.huk. the fiery Foreign Min- at the Wilkes Barre eral meeting, and Dr. Peter istcr of the Ukrainian SSK. who frequently attacks ••American mittees at first hand of the elected After the reports of the Buffalo scholar. Isajlw, vice chairman. Dr. Wasyl Steeluk. Ivan Ked- imperialists" In his t'.N. speeches. To the left of Mrs. Slogan is work being 'undertaken cur meeting consists of the follow* various members of SUMA After the general discussion ryn-Rudnytsky. Bohdan Krnw- Alexander Koriieichuk, president of tho Supreme Soviet of the ing Wasyl V a 1 і g u n. presi A mimeographed report of rently at the Home Office, and National Executive. Michael on the reports and Prof. Sa- Society's activities in the two- ciw. Roman Glesnicki, Roman Ukrainian SSK, noted Ukrainian playwright and official propagand dent; Mildred Dobranski, vice Furda, as the National Presi ist of the Kremlin regime in Ukraine. He recently vis-ted the United the plans for the immediate han's address, a new National year period between the gen Kobrynsky. members of the States with a group of writers and scientists from the fSSK. The future, as well as the genera) president; Wasyl Stefuryna dent summarized the work Executive was elected with board; Dr. Danylo Bohachev- secretary; and Kathcrihe Lu- era! meetings was distributed man ті Ще extreme left is an unindentifled membor of tin- Ukrain situation in the 75.000-mem- done in the past two yers. Michael Furda once again as beforehand, and the retiring І sky and Lesia Khraplyva. al- ian SSK .Permanent Mission to the U.N, ber UNA organization. kach. sister of the late UNA president. The other members oflicers in turn presented Uieirl ternate members. The Audit- Supreme Secretary Gregory Mr. Furda mentioned in his At the meeting in Hartford of the executive body are as oral comments to the report. I ing Board comprises Prof. Kosl By WALTER PUSHNYCK Herman, treasurer. report that SUMA was very ac which was chaired by Ivan Te- tive both internally in bring follows: Y. Shmigel and L. Dr. Smal-Stocki then followed Kysilevskv. Prof. Damian Hor- liuk, the delegates of the eight At Scranton, after marking ing up younger members of Futala, vice presidents; E. with a resume of the work niatkevych. Dmytro llalychyn NEW YORK. N. Y. Dr. tutents are of Ukrainian and district Branches promised to the 80th birthday of retiring the organization, and exter Hanovsky. secretary; Y. Ga- done, and some plans for the Dr. Luka Luciw, and Volbdy- Joseph Slogan, a young Cana other Slavic origins. organize at least 25 new mem district secretary*, and a dis- nally in public demonstrations yur. organizational director; future. i".vr Doroshenko. Delegates to dian dentist of Ukrainian des Dr. Slogan is a member of bers before the did of IVcem-' tinguishod UNA member An- against Nikita Khrushchev Y. Humeniuk. financial direc President Spial-Stocki called the NTSh Council arc: Dr. Ma cent and member of the Cana the Ukrainian Businessmen ber. in view of the approach drew Taras. the following pCO and in mass rallies which were tor; V. Kostyn. treasurer; M. for tho necessity to plan the ria Ovcharenko and Dr. Void- dian Parliament,, is currently and Professional Club and a pie were elected to the new ing end of the membership held in the summer months. Semenyshyn, ways and means work of the Society ten years dymvr Kalyna, with alternates in the United Nations, where member of the Ukrainian executive : Michael Borick.pre campaign. The delegates also He said that the rallies were, Y. Soltys, cultural affairs; I. in advance, which would in Dr. Roman Osinchuk, and Prof. he is taking part in the XVth CaUiolic Parish of St. Volody familiarized Mr. Lesawyer sident; Andrew Taras and exceptionally successful and Kobasa. youth director; M. clude , the expansion of .the Volodymyr Sichynsky. The session of the U.N. General myr and t)lga in Winnipeg, with the specific problems of Q'nufry Zapotochny, vice presi Pochlar, external affair's: M. heads of tin- sections of NTSh informative. membership ranks of NTSh Assembly as a member of where Very Kev. Msgr. V. Ku- the Connecticnt District Com dents; and William Nngurney. The immediate weakness, of "Nestoruk, press and publicity. with the younger generation who are ex-otficio members of shnir, president of the Ukrain mittee. secretary. Л very successful dance. the board are: Prof. M. Zay- Canada's parlamentarian del ian Canadian Committee, is SUMA. according to President of scholars. egation assigned to this task Furda is in the field of wom held on Saturday night in St. He had some strong words civ. Dr. H, Luzhnytsky. and pastor. 1 by his government. en's activities as the National Geprge's School auditorium for the Ukrainian community Dri M. Stachiw. Despite his young years and UCCA Celebration at Binghamton Executive' was unable to find was also part of the 8th Na- in general for lacking in re A preliminary budget and The 29-year old Dr. Slogan the fact that he is н newcomer RINCIHAMTON, N. Y.J financial basis of all the work a person to fill the post ofjtionaJ, Conference of the spect for scholarship, especial resolutions were passed before was born in Windsor. Ont. of to the Parliament. Dr. Slogan (UCCA) On Sunday, No-Tpf 1'CCA and commented on women's director. Another! Ukrainian American Youlh ly where material aid was con- the adjournment. Ukrainian parents who emi is serving on several important vember 27. 19Г>0 scores of the recent accomplishments of problem is the shortage of Association. grated to Canada from West committees in the Canadian persons gathered in the hall the organization with reaped ern I 'kraine before World War Parliament, such as the Ex of the Sacred Heart Ukrainian! to the hearings on the Shev- Jersey City Community Marked I. He attended the University ternal Affairs Committee. Com Over Six Hundred People Feted of Toronto and the University Catholic Church to observe the; chenko monument in Washing- mittee on Mines, Forests and Of Manitoba, from which he founding; and 20th anniversary! ton. the current U.N. General The November Uprising Waters and Banking and Com At Dumko Party received degrees of Bachelor of the Ukrainian Congress Assembly session an the like. merce Committee. of JERSEY CITY. N. J. (Svo- with which he combined the of Arts in psychiatry, and CommUlce America. Vasyl fjpoh the conclusion of Mr. NEW YORct. Nov. 27 (Staff) J platform. Here Ivan Kedryn- At the United Nations Dr. boda) —- Forty-Second anni reminiscences of 42 years ago doctor of dentistry, respective Slogan and his attractive wife, Ivanonko, chairman of the Dushnyck's talk there were A traditional evening of j -Rudnytsky delivered a witty ly. He is also a reserve captain Binghamton UCCA Branch high-spirited questions which versary of the November up when as a voting boy he Mary Elizabeth, have met a DUMKA Choir of New York [talk on music and politics, and rising which led to the estab witnessed the events of the in the Royu| Canadian Dental opened the meeting with яіі>-1eliciCecl further comments Im he was followed by the DUM number of internationally- which started on Saturday. lishment of the independent November uprising. Corps. known diplomats and states propriate remarks on the the speaker. KA quintet accompanied by I Nov. 20 and lasted until the stale in Western Ukraine, Solos by Maria Lysiak and Dr. Slogan Ін-gan his politi men. Among them' were mem significance of the UCCA an early hours of Sunday, drew Zhukovsky singing "The niversary. He then asked Rev. At the conclusion of the was celebrated by the Jersey Osyp Stecura. and the Ukrain cal career quite early as he ran bers of the Ukrainian Soviet meeting Mr. Dnshnyek distrib a capacity audience of over Lonely Rose". City Ukrainian community ian American Women's League for the Dominion Parliament Nestor Fecicn. OSBM. to say Next Olena Zamiata ac delegation to the U.N.. notably uted the UCCA jubilee certifi 000 persons to the upper last Sunday. Nov. 27 in the Clmir under the direction of at the age of/22. As a member the Foreign Minister Luka F. a prayer for the successful rooms of the Ukrainian Na companied on the piano by work of the UCCA. cates to a number of donors to local Ukrainian National Home N. Nychay Were part of the of the Progressive - Conserv Palamarchuk and pJayrighl tional Home on Second Avenue. Natalka Zelenska sang two on Fleet Street. The principal speaker fer the Ukrainian National Fund musical program of the cele ative Party he was elected in Alexander Korneichuk who who donated $100 or more to As the members of the I songs. Mrs. Zamiata was then The event, which was under bration. It. Stecura accompan a by-election in І958 to the the occasion was Walter Dush- choir with their guests were'joined by Alia Novytsky. her visited N< w York recently nyck, from New York, editor the Fund during the past ten the auspices of the Jersey ied the numbers of the piano. Canadian Parliament to success with a group of writers and years. settling at the tables, a pre- sister, and they sang "White City Branch of the Ukrainian Also on the program was a V. Yacula, Jmother M.P. of of UCCA publications, who view of the just released! Chestnuts" in duet. scientists from the USSR. spoke on the importance of The executive committee' of Congress Committee of Amer recitation by young An Ukrainian descent who died Dr. Slogans wife. Mary Kli- DUMKA long playing record Natalka Hloba, a young ica was opened by Anthony drew Shul. during his tenure. Dr. Slogan the multi-sided .activities and the Binghamton^ NY.. UCCA was given over the PA svstem.] poetess followed with a recita- /.abeth is the only daughter of operations of the UCCA; He Branch consisting of Vasyl Sharan. president of tin- A very large number of was also on the National Com Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hrynehy- Next. the Choir gave a live І turn of some of her poems, and Branch. Rev. Zenovius Bachyn- mittee of the progressive-Con traced the history of the or Ivanonko. Volodymyr Shembel performance bv singing one later guitarist Nela Pashkiv- people, as well as some veteram chyn of Hazelridge. Man. She ganization from its inception and V. Hirny, chairman, se sky. pastor of this city's Sts. of the November uprising at servative Party, and was is a graduate of United Col song especially written for it I sky sang a humorous song Peter and Paul Ukrainian national president of the in 19-10.nnd cited a number <-l cretary and treasurer, res by Fomenko and Kupchvnskv.j about' DUMKA. The program tended the event lege and was a legal .-eeretary instances of UCCA activities pectively, as well as others Catholic Church, said the Burlier in the day. a Requi P r о g r e s s і v e - Conservative before marrying Dr. Slogan on "O. Pashkivskv was the mas-1 ended with Tom Shepko. who prayer for the Ukrainian University Federation, the only in the field. .H«" also stressed are working systematically oi ter of ceremonies for the}captured the audience with Ins em was sung for all those whi JuK LM. I960. the importance of the Ukrain whatever projects ma\ be on nation. Canadian of Ukrainian back Both Dr and Mrs Sl-.gaa evening. He welcomed all thos^j accordion playing. At times all On the program. Oleh died in the uprising, at tlu ground In hold such a posl ian National Fund which is the the agenda of the UCCA. present, and introduced Cana-ithe people present sang аіощ: лгг active in Ukrainian Cana Lvsiak delivered I he main talk Sts. Peter and Paul chinch. H • comes from the District of dian Catholic youth organiza Jian Member of Parliament of j as he played the well known Springfield. Man., where at FIVE BROTHERS BELONG TO BRANCH 55 Ukrainian origin. Dr. J. Slogan ! tunes. tions and both speak Ckrain- east 50 percent of his eonsti- jan fluently. nnd his wife Mary and Dr. I The rest of the evening was ШВА ZUK STARTS TOUR OF lack Belobradich of Toronto.!devoted to dancing in th who is of Croatian descent, adjoining room. Here, the hie,h U.S. CITIES Do You Speak Ukrainian? — The and bis wife Mary, a Ukrain fidelity taped music of "the ian. best bands in the land" kept (Special to Th> Ukn Wcckiy і Army Has a Place For You A special feature of the the people on their feet until the carlv hours of the next evening was the acceptance of MONTREAL. P. Q. Dec. 1 (',(IVERNi >rVS 1 S U A N I > day. new members to DUMKA. A concert tour Of four cities \'. Y. Young men with а DUMKA Choir Of New York Volodymyr Kornaha. long-tlm* in the United States will be tnowlege "f one of the Slavir is next scheduled to appear in member of the Choir explained undertaken by Lttba Zuk. lead languages (e.g. Ukrainian Detroit. Mich. The Choir will о The Ukrainian Weekly that ing Ukrainian pianisl and! Czech, Polish. Russian), arc perform at that city's Port! 1 the ceremony consists of pre member of the McGill Univers .vatited Іч the Armv. ant senting the new members Auditorium, on Decemlicr 10 ity Faculty of Music here. vith DUMKA pins which are Miss Zuk will appear in ZAREVO Cleveland, Ohio this Saturday.) numbered and registered in the She has won a number o' WILL DISCUSS Dec. 3, and in Chicago, lllim-isj -nembers' names. He said that rizes and scholarships for h<-! CONSERVATISM oh Sunday Dec. 1. The follow new members must attend •erfoi min< e... which enablei ing Saturday, Dec. I0 she will -ehearsals faithfully for P NEW YORK. "Vyaehesbv let" t<. participate in. sp-cia' be in Newark. N. J. and the .ear before thev become ful' Lypynsky Ideologist of th- oitrses at Salzburg. Austria lay a'fter in Philadelphia l'a nembers of DUMKA. Ukrainian Conservatism" wi!' Mter Lake, and Banff, Alber A big ovation \vns given be the theme of the next ideo Part of the proceeds from the lohn Zadorozhny. the present logical evening of ZARBVO concerts will go towards the •ondm tor when he was in- Ukrainian Academic Society Fund for the erection "f a mo 'rodueed to the audience, and said Volodymyr Procyk. presi nument over the grave of the later B. Bidniak. the Choir's dent of the New York branch lato Prof. Roman Savyisky •?ecretarv presented an origi- of ZAREVO. founder of the Ukrainian In
TIIE FKDYS1IYN BROTHERS--All five are ex-servicemen nai painting by M. MOroz to Mr. Procyk explained that stitute of Music. and all belong to the Ukrainian National Association Branch 55 Leonty Krushelnytsky. who the Society is holding its meet Ukrainian - born Luba Zuk in Perth Amboy, N. J., "ith Joseph Lesawyer (centre) UNA retired recently as DUMKA ings periodically, discussing started her musical career in Supreme Vice President. From left to right: Harry, ex-U.S. conductor. A standing ovation the various trends in Ukrain- Europe. She studied piano at
Marine with M months in the service; Steve—U.S. Army, 10 was given to Mr. Kmshel- ion ideology. "Each time." the State Conservatory in Oraz. months of active duty; Michael—U.S. Coast (iuard, with 86 snytsky. said the President, "we have Austria, an when she came to months of service, who is also president of UNA Branch 55; As the guests Were consum- two speakers, one of them Canada in 19.r>0 she entered .loseph U.S. Navy, with 'Mi months of service and \'Л months ing refreshments at their presenting the positive the faculty of Music at M< < lill us a I'OW; John U>S. Army, with 10 months of service, and tables, a program of enter- aspects of the theme, and the University in Montreal, o' now a police sargeant in Perth Ainboy, N. J. • tainment took place on the other the negative." THE COLD WAR ASSOCIATION OF THE LEARNED KEEP THE UNA IN MIND!
By CLARENCE A. MANNING PROFESSIONS By THEODORE LUTWINIAK "the cold war" ly, let alone culturally as dis One of the reasons why bers arc maturing and very was coined nearly fifteen years tinct political and national en By MY KOLA yjVRYMOVYCH. P.E. Tinny American-born Ukrain *cw of these members arc tak ago to express the peculiai tities. With the new and great is a similar interplay among ians are not members of thein g out new certificates. stage of international relations I .a os Today achievements of science, there other professions. Ukrainian National Association We presume that The Ukrain ian Weekly reaches many for existing after World' War II Such is the situation in Laos is an ever pressing need for Since one person cannot be is the fact that they arc in uS n mer members and rion- mem Second Class Postage paid at the Post Office of Jersey City. N.J " '" defiance of all of his today. This is one of the weak closer collaboration among the an expert in all professions. sured elsewhere. This is parti —— 1 agreements at Yalta and else- experts of the various branches! there is ever more need for cularly true of those persons bers of the UNA. Well, we er and less organized of the have a question for these peo- icceptcd fo: mailing at special rate of postage provided for Section where. Stalin continued' with- states in Southeastern Asia, of science. Science, engaged in mutual aid and cooperation who have married and are out tout interruption to set Up research and application to a among professionals, discussion of touch with Ukrainian com )le: "Why not do business with restored to independence by the UNA?" Here is an organi- j Communist governments in al| lth e collapse of the French rule belter life on earth, should be on these subjects, and advice, munity life. Organizers who ap of the territories occupied by harmonized in all its branches. wherever something new can be proach these people to see if tation which was founded by I in Indo-China but never able міг parents for the epecific [thfe Soviet armies, refused to to put down completely the Laws which govern the rela learned. they would join the UNA al ! have contacts with the gov tions among people, cannot The laws regulating the re most always are turned away nirpose of protecting them | Communist forces which could selves and us through frater- . f (). Box 346 Jersey Citj 3. N. Л ernments in exile and was deaf retreat to safety and shelter remain behind the development lations between professionals with the remark: "We have to all the demands of, the of science, and hence of the j and their clients arc funda- lots of insurance elsewhere." ial life insurance—an organi either in Red China or in the sation all of our own. with our Western allies to recognize Communist state of northern march of civilization. mentally similar for several or How did such a situation [them. They did not choose at Just as a physician cannot J perhaps even all professions. come about? Well, the UNA own officers, and dedicated to (Vietnam. A revolt in Vientiane serve our people. The UNA THE DEBATE ON COLONIALISM Ithe time to challenge his right by a small paratroop unit en afford to ignore the new strides) Some of this legislation is now has no paid agents to go from by arms, for they still remem techniques, the engineer І obsolete and requires modifi house to house to look for new- needs a lot more support than couraged the formation of a it has been getting and. since On Monday, November _•>. 1960 the I'.N. General As bered the wartime alliance "and j so-called neutralist govern must know the needs of by-1cation. These needed changes business; the UNA depends sembly started its scheduled discussion on the most explosive the general dislike for the giene and protection of life and '. will be achieved sooner and on its branch officers and or it is a nationality group, this ment to try to reconcile the support must come from and provocative issue of our time the* issue of colonialism [Nazis and the Fascists allow ;the pro-Western and the pro- health around machines and j easier by the common effort ganizers to get new members. ed the Soviet Russian dictator equipment. A vivid example is j of all professionals, That is because the UNA is a Ukrainians and their descend It is to be recalled that it was Khrushchev who in his address I Communist forces. Yet that ants. Why give your insurance I to get away with his argument presented by equipment for the The great labor unions in fraternal benefit society. The on September 23, I960 demanded that all colonies and trustee |central government is destin- business to the big. rich, pow ship territories be granted full independence and sovereignty. ! that all who were not Commu-| ed to go the way of all such production and use of atomic the USA successfully defend big commercial insurance com [nists in Eastern Europe were panies, on the other hand, have erful commercial companies What Khrushchev and his minions meant, of couse. was West j movements. It must take sides power, and for the research of] the interests of their members. when your own institution ie Nazis or Fascists and so were space. Then comes motoriza numerous paid agents circulat ern-colonialism, and we recall his rage when the matter of and it is up to its leader to The small and divided groups ready, able, willing and wait potentially or really war crim tion of land and air transport, ing throughout every com decide whether the pro-West- of organized learned profes ing to be of service? Keep the Soviet Russian colonialism was mentioned by Western I'.N. inals. the chemical and mining in munity. Naturally, the UNA ern forces or the pro-Commu sionals cannot. even compare UNA in mind! representatives. . It was soon obvious that by nist Pathet Lao is apparently dustry, construction of hous with labor in this regard. The is no match for such compe Now the 46 Afro-Asian nations have presented their own a continuation of his policy he the more tractable, because ing and schools, food produc result is a relatively lower re- tition. Large numbers of our Yes. we arc very familiar plan of ending colonialism, which does not jive with the Rus would be able to absorb in one they know that each new po tion and canning, pharmaceu- numeration for their work. oeople become insured in thewit h the fact that you have sian resolution. During the preliminary debate British Rep way or another the entire con sition occupied by tricker will ticals. livestock raising, etc. IryThis discourages young people big commercial companies sim lots of insurance. But we are ply because their agents got to not asking you to dump this resentative David Ormsby Core raised the question of a new tinent of Europe. As a remit give them a better chance to order to safeguard the health to take up college studies as we had in quick succession the claim it as their own swing of citizens from damaging re a waste of time and money to them first. And there are other insurance and take out UNA imperialism which is setting a trap for the newlydiberaled reasons, too: many people certificates. Indeed not. We nations. He meant, of course. Russian colonial imperialism. establishment of the Marshall Laos into their control. sults which could arise from reach positions which some- Plan for European recovery. the application of new achieve work for insurance companies are asking you merely to keep as he mentioned in the course of his debate that at least 22 The West so far has failed times pay less than skilled the NATO alliance and this ments of science, there is a and it is only natural for them in mind that there is a UNA million human beings had fallen victims to Russian colonialism | to work out a way to sup- labor. to insure themselves and their and that it is your organiza was more or less hesitantingly oort its friends, just as it reneed of new legislation. There Some professionals not only since the end of World War II. followed by the creation of families in these companies— tion. Keep it in mind when a lied upon empty words in the fail to give aid to colleagues in they also induce friends and new baby is born, or when one Ormsby Gore's mistake was that he based himself on the SEATO for Southern Asia and United Nations and some re other professions, due to a latest (satellite) colonial acquisitions of the Soviet Union, and the still more fragile Baghdad Now Khrushchev has de relatives to do likewise. of your policies matures and lief for fugitives who succeed misunderstanding of common you are in the market for a failed to demonstrate what was happening in Russian commu Pact which went to its almost manded the reorganization of It is not easy for the UNA ed in getting away to restore the United Nations so as to interests, but even harm them. to get new members. That is new one. or when the time has nist policies since 1920. complete end with the revolu freedom to Hungary when it Unconscientious employers of tion in Iraq. provide for the hamstringing why the organization pays cash come to increase your insur At that time. Lenin was juggling with the slogan of na was crushed after the Hungar eyen of the actions that are ten take advantage of their rewards to all of its organizers, ance. Why not write to the So long as Stalin lived, it tional self-determination as a weapon of communist strategy ian revolt by Russian tanks. taken on a scale of which employees, if only they have whether they be branch officers UNA and ask for its English- was an adequate phrase. The with which he tried to undermine the genuine nationalist move Hungary and Laos are proofs Moscow docs not approve. He a chance. The government is or ordinary members. It is language "Facts" pamphlet, to Soviet representatives in thr ments and the desires of people for their national independ of peaceful co-existence. We is ably seconded by the neu not always at fault because especially difficult to get Amer keep on hand for future re Security Council and the Gen might add to that list Fidel tralists of Asia headed by Ne laws arc passed on the ini ican-born |>eople to join the ference? Ask about UNA ence. What happened in Ukraine, Byelorussia, the Caucasian eral Assembly of the United Castro's Cuba where he is al tiative of the people's elected countries and Turkestan is exactly what Khrushchev is trying hru of India who has his own UNA. This is reflected in every membership by mail. Авк Nations maintained an attitude f lowed to impress his people troubles with the Red Chinese representatives in legislative acet of the organization — about double indemnity pro to achieve today in Africa and Latin America. It is a pity if unbending hostility to all and justify his seizure of and with the dissenting lin bodies, who always try to act American-born branch officers tection. Ask about the juvenile that no Western diplomat saw fit to challenge Comrade Zorin of the most elementary propos property and his executions by guistic groups in his ownin the best interests of Unire being replaced by Ukrain payor benefit contract. Please on that facet of Soviet Russian colonial expansion. The cap als of the West. They refused 'he promise of Soviet aid tocountr y but still cannot be popular masses. Split into ian-born candidates because mention our column when writ to* vote for the admission to tivity of the non-Russian nations in the USSR is one of the Cuba, while far too many un- moved from his profound be small groups, professionals are the new arrivals are not only ing. hinking South Americans, unable to marshal public sorest spots of Communist Russia which has yet to be fully j the United Nations of any of lief in neutrality and hopes to gaining in numbers but are Get interested in the UNA explored by the West.. the long established European leftist in spirit but not neces advance India by securing aid opinion to their side. more active as well. Of course sarily Communist, arc swing and in Svoboda and in The Let r- .inowers that had.not taken an both from the United States This and many other circum there is nothing wrong with Ukrainian Weekly. Keep in , , , _, *"! Iictive part in World War II ing toward his banner pf at matter of oppression and colonia ; l exploitation of the non- and the Communist bloc. Hhe stances compel the American this, but it clearly illustrates touch with Ukrainian commu We had the episode of the tacks on American imperial professionals in the learned Russian nations by Moscow will be fully explored and aired j g' ." jj ' »s supported by some of the that Uie American-born clem nity life. Do not neglect your 4 r n blockade which was ism. African nations w;ho share the professions to organize a ent in the UNA is not' as at the current session of the UN. General Assembly nationality group. Do not I largely bloodless and of the 1960 has seen an energetic same desires and hope to usemetho d of co-operation among strong and influential as it was ignore the accomplishments of Korean affair which was end- renewal of these pinpricks and both sides to advantage, while their professional associations n the past. Another depress your people, particularly the ed by the West in a stalemate rioting as Khrushchev can use they seek economic favors and A common professional coun ing fact is that the insurance biggest of them all — the 20th ANNIVERSARY OF U.C.C.A. rather tha,шn, allowin|MI»Wg i"t t*o« alternately either the carrot or support from the United States cil has been in existence in the certificates of a considerable Ukrainian National Associa flare out and political support and in State of Michigan for three into World War I" |the stick'and preach peaceful number of American-born mem tion! Keep it In mind! We had all of those episodes co-existence which far too struction from Khrushchev. years. Among its members arc This fall the branches and member organizations of the usually confined to brush-fire many in the West treat as a representatives of different Ukrainian Congress Committee of America (UCCA) function wars or scattered acts of viol step toward peace instead of Real Task Forgotten professional organizations, such ing in 30 States of the Union, are observing the 20th anni ence and the nerves of the free regarding it as a testing pe The cold war is as bitter as as physicians, dentists, law versary of this great fighting organization of Americans of world were kept constantly riod for both sides to seek to ever and perhaps more bitter yers, architects. engineers taut, waiting for the attack Ukrainian origin. During the past twenty • years, since its penetrate further and further Khrushchev is as determined pharmacists, veterinarians, etc which might be expected at In the State of New York founding in 19-10. the UCCA has established a record that is into the enemy territory. But aa Stalin to win world con any minute. the organization of a similar second to none. It attracted the respect and admiration of many the West does not want to trol but the West has forgot HE REPRESENTED ONLY HIMSELF In the meantime Stalin died consider even the USSR or ten its real task and is to drive council adopted its By-laws a American leaders, and it has been denounced and castigated and Nikita Khrushchev ar little over a year ago. and is Moscow enemy territory and Russian Communism back to то тик EIUTOH OK THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY: by Communist Russia and her stooges in this country. rived at the supreme control. more and more money is forth the Kremlin, to Russian now working successfully Perhaps the greatest significance of the UCCA is that it The growing power of atomic coming for the exchange of territory and to stop that pe Steps are now under way to in The Ukrainian Weekly of son, I must state the following: unifies all American Ukrainian organizations, of all shades of і weapons and of rocketry seem- scientists, of artists, and ofrio d of expansion which began expand this organization tc November 26. 1960. there was I am not the Vice President political and social orientations, save, of course, the commu-|0tl to make war impossible on the furnishing of still more op centuries ago in Moscow. It the entire State, and later tc a picture of the banquet for of the Organization for the nist, and as such it symbolizes the unity and cultural cohesion \ any colossal scale and Khru portunities for Soviet spies to has forgotten that that Rus other states. new citizens in Perth Ambov, Defense of Four Freedoms of 1 N. J. Under the picture thc Ukraine and did not appear in of some two and a half million Americans who stem .from shchev substituted the term penetrate the defences of thesia n hunger will not be satis Good results of close co r following was stated about in that capacity at the ban- Ukrainian descent. "peaceful co-existence." That free world and to do their fied by concessions here for operation among professional ( phrase has had its effect and work in breaking down na the sake of peace or grants organizations, following a dethc second person from the quet. I was there as a private
During the past twenty years the UCCA has attained a very disastrous one for tootiona l morale. there and that the success of tailed and impartial analysi left: "Dimitri Stachiw. Viee!ciUzei, and represented only many worthy and admirable results, which could hardly be many in the West. President of the Org. for the1 the United Nations as of theo f this work, will assure suc mvself. enumerated and analyzed here. There has beeri^ no major! As Khrushchev has taken Khrushchev Controls the old League and the interme cess to the entire enterprise Defense of Four Freedoms of. Black Sea diate theories of "one world" Taking into account that Ukraine." Petro Stachiw Khrushchev indignantly an can depend only on the extent American professional organi Since this refers to my per- Perth Amboy, N.J. nounces that he will shoot that it can enforce one rule zations, following a detailed down any American plane over of law under freedom and that and impartial analysis of this MORE ABOUT MR. MAC'S REVIEW when it settles for anything work, will assure success to the Black Sea. even if it is not To ТІ over Soviet territory and sends else it is merely courting the entire enterprise. Takinc K EDITOR OK ТИК UKRAINIAN WKKKLY; his submarines and trawlers trouble and dissolution. It is into account that American I was astonished to find this 1960). The piece is utterly un- into all American waters to today the task of the United professional organizations have ridictilous "review" ("Musical English in style and language, endeavor to take observations States to restate that truth thousands 'of members, their and quite silly in sentiment. and to do other nefarious and to apply it at home and joint representation will act Concert of the N.Y. Students." Adam llnidj business. Yet that is the open abroad to the end that there in behalf of tens of thousands The Weekly, November 19. Mannvillc. N. J. sea and the United States and can be a real peace and not a professionals. Then the whole і overthrowing the inscciircj the free world feel themselves mere cessation of open hostili community will have to paychie f needs is preservation of live and work in small corn- jovcrhments in Southeastern j largely bound by the same ties. It is a .hard lesson for heed to the voice and needs of Ukrainian culture among them munities in the United States Asia and in playing upon the і provisions that were valid a the free world to learn but these intellectuals. selves and their children; un and Canada, where the num fears, hopes and aspirations century ago when in interna upon it rests all hope of peace der present conditions this cul Preservation of Culture ber of other Ukrainians is very >f some of the newly liberated tional law and in reality it was ful progress. Cold war or ture is moribund, losing its small. They are lost among countries which have not yetscarecel y possible for any com- peaceful co-existence, it must Learned professionals of identity and merging with the mass of people of other established themselves politi- j munication with ships out of і press on to that goal, its sole Ukrainian descent have their other, alien cultures. origins. They arc not numerous tally, economically or militari-' eye distance. reason for existence. own special needs. One the Many of our professionals enough to be able,, to organize units of their own-professions, but there arc enough of them ty to learn many things from Ill. Be an Optimist, and і Conclusion to be ablc to create a common TEN MARKS OF DISTINCTION many people at one time. Con Persevcrant _.,, » . . . _ . Till now I was lecturing and organization or representation By REV. VICTOR SOROKA. OSBM sequently, wc imitate and fol Л Optimism. is the first step to pointi out lhc marks of Ш in which they would have a Reprinted from SCOPE, October, 1960 low others. A good society success. Without optimism linclion. I have carefullv out- chance to make closer con contributes much to our more than half of the things ' . <;. Marry Your Own things. Children belonging to |lincd mosl of thc 0llts tand tacts with each other and their knowledge, experience, man personalities.. An optimist - ,; the same family arc obliged to mic4 of our krainian families, co-operate and keep Wo blame many bf our ners, refinements and is re- be deemed Impossible. Only op-1v^,_ „„J „S-I.. «,I, „~. live as brothers and sisters. A in touch with our central pro Ukrainian boys who married a d Є ГІЯ h P 4SCSS We. as a nation, also are broth sponsible for our good or bad timisLs can be able leaders ,'>* thes•e mark" s* an d "wh°o ar°'e thefessiona l organizations. Some English. Polish or German habits, for what we are in beginnings toward this end ers and sisters of the same Why? Because pessimists have Jcadera of ,omorrow. It is t00 vomen where there was a general. If you want to be of have already been made. blood an descent. If someone no use for others or anything | bad that W(? havc &Q fcw f shortage of Ukrainian girls, benefit to your people and be in life. They get discouraged ; loves his neighbor, hc performs Lhcsc 8cle(;t рег80ПаІІІІС8 Isn't it high time to take Yet here it is just a had. happy, join a good Ukrainian on every step. Optimism must; ^ - ^ deeds of charity for him. How Woul(J t( this important and urgent mat Very few. if any, of our boys society. be:-..progressive, directing to UKralhian leader? If so--join ter under which thc intellectu who married not their own are can wc love our Ukrainian 9 Be Active to the sure end Perseverance і a d of оцг ^ als should also consider mak in a position to bring up their brethren, if wc leave our fam and optimism with a pinch^ of:Ь^игогкїпgfroni Ле bottom; ing -rJomnromises where their children according to our tra ily, our community. our Many people have great seriousness are the qualities! ,,,.„,.„.„•,,„, ,. , , , ,,...., ,|oe obedient, rollow youл% r guide common ^hUwests arc threat ditions. And still less Ameri Church, and work for others? talents, have potentialities, can ofc famous and distinguished' in everything that leads to ened ? can-Ukrainian girls keep their H. Join Ukrainian Societies become popular and successful. personalities. An optimist traditions, if they marry one To understand a certain However, they often become success. Be patient, work hard, plans, looks forward with hope, pray and set a good example >f different rite, nationality, group of people, one must as a failure just because they arc and finally reaps the harvest language, etc., and have to sociate with them. It is rather lazy. It is like that in school. for others. They must like of his untiring efforts. We. you and admire you. in order follow him. So? easy to associate with the at work, in a society, every Ukrainians, have artists: we Ukrainians, but most difficult where. How did someone be to follow you. And once you 7. Stay in a Ukrainian have profound thinkers; we take a lead, they will go is to work with them. Working come a leader? Mostly by have hard-working scholars, Community for you. But whoever you in a society is to plan to working his way up. Action is but we have very few leaders, -N Christ loved Jews and spent gether, to learn things and to something positive. And if it are. in whatever field you Not every air force officer can few politicians, and still fewer work always remember that His whole life helping His poor gether. to learn things, an to is directed the right way. a diplomats. To be one of those, — ZENON SAHAN people. Although they did not enjoy life working together. person with little talent, less you must possess these marks you would have to use every of distinction. When we belong to a certain popularity, can become a body's brain, and not lose your' society, we have an opportuni great success. own. The End Official Recognition Granted To It's Sargeant Rywak From Now On UKRAINIAN NATIONALS WIN SPORT SKETCHES
Ukrainian Democrats in Rochester GAINSyiLtE, Georgia. THIRTIETH GAME U.N.A. BOWLING LEAGUE NEWS Roman N. Rywak. a student By W. SOCMAN Al Walker Chalks Up Series of 5X!I Simrtx Hilitur at the Riverside Military Ви STEPHEN KURLAK Academy here and at Holly In spite of a combo rolled by leaving the junior's in undis wood. Florida has been .raised The undefeated Ukrainian team whose mbcrs played Al Walker totalling 589 pins, puted possession. Veteran J. to the grade of Sargeant in Nationals soccer eleven added together for whole season which included two twin-cen Kalha did the heavy rolling the Riverside Corps of Cadets. another victory to their long could unquestionably |«rform tury games of 213. and 21'. for his team, registering a 511- according to James K. Mooncy. string of league games by tak bettei than a select squad of the Ukrainian Center keglers pin series, while "junior" M. Registrar of the Academy ing the meet with the New stars without much time avail lost two games out of three Orinick did the кате for his Mr. Mooncy indicated that York Hakoah squad. 3:1. able to get •acquainted with to the Ukrainian Sitch quin tpiintct. garnering f)03 pins. this promotion is of parliculai Though the win was earned, each other. Instead of bring tet via the "handicap route." The only other clean sweep Mgnincahec since Riverside the team did not perform as ing so many players just for :n the matches held Friday. of three games out of three with thirty-six annual designa well as usual; the forward] the ISL season, we should put November 2,r)th. The Cent el was that made by the First tions by the Army as Honoi line lacked the finishing touch in its place an American t~am ite series of 2.668 pins was not Ukrainian P.M.О aggregation School is recognized as one of es of nice teamwork. The self that took part in league and only highest for the night, but over the St. Johns Holy nation's top military schdfel ishness of right wing II. Nis cup games here and could be their team single games of 920 Name Society group. units. plus the insufficient co-opera truly called the representative ind 90Г» were second best only In the evening's remaining Cadet Rywak is the sin of tion of his teammates in the of our country In tie sj'mc to the 937-pin score registered two matches, the Brotherhood Mr. and Mrs. .Nicholas Rywak many breakthrough actions of way the other countries an by the Number One team of of the Holy Ascension bowlers GRANTING OK A'CHARTER—Theodore F. Pasnak, Sr. Presi- of 32-57 Thirty-sixth St. As Campo resulted in an inefficient being represented by their re the Ukrainian American Vet w
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