PRESIDENT OPTIMISM TOWARD TODAY'S YOUTH CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS ON World Eucharistic Congress Youth Attend White House Youth Conference SHEVCHENKO MONUMENT In August The House Committee on Administration whose chairman MUNICH, Germany.—Ukrain­ zations and 300 from the Fed­ is Congressman Paul Jones (Missouri) had invited repre­ ian Catholic Exarch in Ger­ eral Government. sentatives for the Shevchenko Monument to hearings last many, the Most Reverend Bishop Pluton Kornyliak has Five hundred, citizens from Thursday afternoon. Testimony was given by Ukrainian Con­ established a special Ukrain­ Anniversary White House' Con- other lands took part. Four­ gress Committee chairman Prof. Lev E. Dobriansky of George­ ian Eucbaristic Congress Com­ fereApe од Children and Youth teen hundred young people re­ town University and president Dmytro Halychyn. supreme with an address to 12,000 par- mittee, which shall plan and gistered and participated on an President of the Ukrainian National Association. Others were coordinate the participation of Prof. Roman Smal-Stocki of Marquette University and presi­ the Ukrainian Catholic Hier­ conference reports dent of the Shevchenko Scientific Society and counselor-at-law archy and faithful in the World Danny Kaye, long active in Mr. George Wolynetz, Jr. of the Ukrainian American Veterans Eucharistic Congress to be international relief work for Organization. Special testimony in favor of the Shevchenko held on July 31 to August 7, children and a member of the Monument to be erected in the District of Columbia was given this Bummer. national committee of the con­ by Congressman Alvin M. Bentley of Michigan. It was announced that Arch­ ference, conducted two special bishop Maxim Hcrmaniuk, meetings with youth. The first C.S.S.R.. Metropolitan of the assessed youth's reaction to New Congressional Resolution Ukrainian Catholic Archepar- the conference and its ideas qhy in Winnipeg, Canada, has for priorities for the next 10 Demands Freedom for Captive been invited to speak on The years was held at Sheraton Nations Eucharist and Modern Science Park Hotel. The second, glean­ at a plenary session of the in­ ed impressions of the foreign WASHINGTON.—On March of America has stood firm­ ternational gathering of Cath­ and' international guests was 21 and 23, 1900 Rep. Michael ly on the principle of self-de­ olic leaders, theologians, clergy held yesterday at 3 p.m. in the | Л. Fcighan of Ohio and Sen. termination, welcoming the en­ and laymen. The Metropol­ auditorium of the Department Paul H. Douglas of Illinois, in­ largement of the area of free­ itan's talk will be one of a of Health, Education and Wel­ troduced in the House of Rep­ dom and self-government and series of main addresses or­ fare. resentatives and the Senate, Insisting on the inalienable ganized for the Eucharistic Congress by the Ukrainian Secretary of Health, Educa­ respectively, a concurrent re­ right of the people of the cap­ Theological Scientific ' Society tion and Welfare Flemming solution in support of the tive nations to live under gov­ ernments of their own choice; of Rome. > addressed the ' closing session freedom and independence for Bishop Platon Kornyliak and at 10:30 am. yesterday in the the captive and enslaved na­ National Guard Armory. A tions of the USSR. The text Whereas, the United States M. Kasha Heads AEC Radiation composite of recommendations of the Resolution (H. Con. Res. of America has consistently adopted by the 18 conference 636 and S. Con. Ree. 96) reads refused to sanction, either di­ Study Project forums was presented at that PRESIDENT D. EISENHOWER SPEAKS |as follows: rectly or by implication, the political status quo of the cap­ WASHINGTON. — Florida investigation of what happens time, CONCURRENT RESOLUTION tive nations, which the lead­ State University's Dr. Michael within the cells and molecules . The Americana Ball at S v Whereas the rulers of the ers of Russian Communism Kasha will head a study proj­ of the human body when they pjn. last Wednesday in the PROMOTE OPPORTUNITIES have persistently attempted to ect to determine how and to are subjected to radiation. Sheraton Park Hotel, a special have repeatedly FOR YOUTH declared their determination to (impose upon the countries of what extent radiation causes The new approach is to be car­ Rational Symphony Orcaeatra the free world, particularly damage to the human body. ried, out at Florida State Uni­ concert oh last Monday eve­ pursue relentlessly their pobti- Text of the address by President DWIGUT D. EISENHOWER, cal, economic, and ideological the United States; and The Atomic Energy Commis­ versity under the direction of ning at Constitution Hall and Whereas, the attainment of sion is embarking on a major Dr. Michael Kasha, one of thc folk dances by children from delivered at the opening session pf the White House Confer* drive for a world-wide victory | a just and lasting peace is in new research approach in an I world's leading quantum chem- Puerto Rico in the terrace room ence on Children aad Youth, held at the Field House of the for Communism; and Whereas, in their eflorts to conceivable without the re- attempt to come upon the long-1 lets. of the Shore ham Hotel at 9 University of Maryland, Sunday evening, March 27, I960. attai'.<•'.n tha. t objective. • .. , th- • e lead. •* storatio• » .,,.41 n o„f freedomf _„„.! , ;„,!„.,„independ„ A ­ sought answer of the effective I Dr. Kaifha was bom in 1920 [ «r$,' of -' Russian Communism ence, and- national sovereignty cure for radiation victims. |in Elizabeth, N.J. His parents, Jt is an honor to greet yoif ence and stability in the world through force of arms, sub­ to the captive nations forcibly In it's past research into ra­ Ukrainian immigrants, came to here tonight' in the Free State that people born in this cen­ The Shorebam was confer­ version, infiltration and other incorporated into the Russian diation, the AEC has concen­ the United States in 1913. In of Maryland, one of the oldest tury have ncvef- known. Paren­ ence headquarters, but meet­ unlawful means, have imposed Communist Empire, the United trated on studying the harm­ of our family of States in thetically, may I say, this last his college undergraduate stu­ ings were held at 15 other puppet Communist regimes States of America is deter­ ful effects produced by various America. It seems fitting, also, dies, Kasha showed marked ap­ hotels. About 80 buildings Sff^Jf. І?1-^5Ж SSKwf^W People ofPoland. Hun" mined to pursue by ail peace­ doses of radiation. Now the that we are gathered on the that I feel to be the most sig titude and was graduate with [over town were used during gary, Lithuania, . Cze­ ful means, the emancipation jf commission is turning to an top honors. In 1944, be solved the' Golden Anniversary White campus of one of the nation's nificant of all those I have wit choslovakia, Latvia, Estonia. these nations; Now, therefore, many universities. An educa­ nessed during my lifetime. the problems related to the house Conference on Children White Ruthenia, Rumania. be it chemical reactions of pluto- tional institution symbolizes Now, in contrast, the world 'E SI Germany. Bulgaria, main- Resolved by the House of and freedom for all mankind; R nium. In 1945, he became as­ the never-ending effort of so­ fairly shakes with the heavy ІЩЛ Armenia, Azer- Representatives (the Senate and China> sociated with the A-Bomb ciety to help our young find the tread of humanity on the baljan. Georgia, North Korea, concurring), That— 3) Thc Congress of the Project under Prof. Hllbert knowledge and understanding march. Tonight, as I speak'Albania, Idel-Ural, Tibet, Cos- 1) The Congress of the United States urges thc Presi­ Moscow Blamed far Racial Strife through which they' can move Lewis. Dr. Michael Kasha con­ to you, an American space Kackia, Turkestan. North Viet- United States reaffirms its in­ dent to pursue energetically forward in the ongoing life of tinues to teach and to do ad­ vehiclc 2,310,000 miles away in jsjain and others; and tention to stand firmly by thc and as a matter of first pri­ In Weft Germany tomorrow. vanced research of quantum its orbit around the Sun is tell-1 w^„^ the leaders of Rus. people of the captive nations ority at the forthcoming Sum­ I am not here, of course, as ing us what it sees and feelfc^ сштШт have employ- mit Conference the inalienable chemistry and hopes to develop dispatch in their aspirations for free­ The Ukrainian Congress Com-. Press International one pretending to any cxpert- on its cosmic journey. Who can dom, liberty, and national in­ right of all people to self-gov­ a new solution in the radiation mitten of America^ believes that'* from*-~-* Bonn on Jan. 20, I960 ness on questions of youth and ed organized tyranny, terror, study project undertaken by predict what miracles may be mass killings and deportations, dependence. ernment, individual liberty, and while the recent anti-Semitic which said the West German children—except | in the sense Florida State University in witnessed by those who sit at ^other inhuman "means l0 2) The Congress of the the basic human freedoms, and, outbursts in West Germany government has proof the that, within their own families, conjunction with the Atomic the Youth Conference of ten h &e 8^m of thc ,e United States invites the ac- in particular, the restoration Communists arc behind many all grandfathers are experts on Enegry Commission. Dr. Kasha may be attributed to neo-N«» years from now? |of ^^ caDtive па1іопд Д of these God-given rights to recent anti-Semitic incidents of these captive nations andjtive cooperation of all nations zism, ".'the true origin... is in these matters.' It is not my A billion people have been to transform their countries and men of good will in a the people of the captive na- is a member of UNA Branch 3 Dr. Procyk says the overall purpose to advise you on what Moscow," Buffalo Evening added to the earth since thc into political, social, economic. crusadc for peace with justice tions. in Elizabeth, N. J. tactics of the Communist Par­ you should do at this confer­ News said on Feb. 20, i960. first X°"th Conference, a half d "cultural replicas of the ty of the USSR "arc directed ence, but it may be appropriate an Supporting that viewpoint, billion more will arrive before Russian Soviet State; and Dr. Nestor Procyk, vice chair­ against the Jewish religion as to suggest a few reasons why, the next one convenes. In j Whereas, In direct violation man of the committee, which it js directed against any other to me, your mission here is so America wc race to prepare for Jo f the commitments set forth has a Buffalo branch at 562 religion." important. thc surge of children — fifty I in the Atlantic Charter and Genesee St., calls attention to "The Ukrainian Congress • Most Precious Resource of million of them—who will en­ tho provisions of the Yalta several recent events. Committee of America," says ter our homes during the next Dr. Procyk, "points out the Our Nation Agreement, thc people of the The Soviet government re­ decade. Jet transport aircraft captive nations are still being familiar pattern of Soviet tac- First, then, you are w6rking have shrunk our world by half cently issued a pamphlet by K. denied the right of self-govern­ jtics which reflects the basic with the mo3t precious re­ during thc past five years, and T. K. Kkhko, entitled "The ment by democratic means and Jewish Religion: Its Origin and policies of the Kremlin: To in­ source of our nation: a whole wc no longer sec anything un­ stigate anti-Semitism in the generation of Americans who usual in lunching in New York the opportunity to choose, Character," to which. Dr. Pro­ through free and unfettered cyk said* '.'the Soviet govern­ [$oviet Union, but to seek ad­ will someday jnakc their coun­ and dining, the same day, in vantage of anti-S e m і t іsm try's policies and dispose its Lima. Peru. As this shrinking elections, national governments ment openly propagates anti- of tJieir own free choice; and Semitic views under the guise abroad, by Unking it to anti- great power. The very life of ind crowding proceeds, the Communist forces a line America depends upon the wis- world—certainly the free world WJhereaa, in contravention of Of a scientific analysis', of duly ratified Treaties of Peace, Jewish religion." which regrettably has yet to lom and resourcefulness which —must learn better how to live be detected and recognized by ihey bring to the basic prob­ cooperatively together to thc of the Charter of thc United Cites Radio Broadcasts [іпапу to the, West." lem? with which they will then mutual benefit of all peoples. Nations, of the Universal De­ ж confronted. And the resnon- Clearly the rising generation claration of Human Rights, Secondly, Dr. Procyk saya, jibi^ty for their early ргерщті- must be more internationally and of expressions of the before the anti-Semitic inci- CENSUS JOBS GO BEGGING ;lon belongs to the older citi- minded and more diplomatical­ United Nation - General As­ denta in West Germany, "the :en, not the younger one. ly skillful than the one to sembly,, the people of the Communist-controlled radio in WASHINGTON. — Census Second, this process of pre­ which I belong. ap^lve nations are being sys­ Kirovograd in Ukraine assail­ enumerator jobs are going beg­ paration for tomorrow's leader­ tematically deprived of the ex­ ed the Jewish religion on Dec. ging in. the nation's big cities. ship, grows increasingly difficult Prepare Youth for Important ercise of fundamental freedoms 9; 196*" * - ; Officials disclosed that the is rapid and, momentous Mission and basic human tights; and Further, be points out "in u average pay of $65 a week, hanjges alter the look of to- A final reason why уош Whereas, the 86th Congress series of three broadcasts from the drudgery involved, and і norrow'e world. mission is important is be lid unanimously enact the Cap- Dec. 18 to Dee. 20. I960, in tough qualifying test wen, Half a centnry ago, when cause within this great con ive Nations Week Resolu­ Arabic, the Soviet government making it'hard ^o hire cnougl he first of these conferences text of change and accommo tion as a testament of sup- denounced Israel and Zionism enumerators in urban areas. net at the request of Prcsi- dation there arc certain im M>rt for the legitimate aspira- as tools of 'warlike imperial­ • lent Theodore Roosevelt, the perishable values which must ione of the people of all "thc ism.' " UYL-NA. TRENDETTE tutomobile wa4 just beginning neither be changed nor aban­ aptjvc nations, thus rccogniz- The Arabic broadcasts ac­ NEW Xork CITY.—The lat­ о be a fairly common sight on doned. пк the common plight of all cused the Jews of being inetru- est issue of Trendctte in hon :he landscape of America Ra- Young people today are. of lie submerged nations forcibly ment^ of "imperialism" and lor of Taras Shevchenko an­ lio was a laboratory toy. and course, the heirs to thc great­ n orporated into the Russian Communist Empire during thc "reaction" and warned, them nounces a Spring,Dance, spon­ television was not yet even я est fund of knowledge and the past forty-two years; and "to keep their tentacles' out of sored by the UCYL Yonkers dream. Bleriot had still to most opulent store of materia! our Soviet garden." Chapter on April 23, at St make hie famous flight across advantages any generation ever Whereas, the President of Dr. Procyk asserted the So­ Michael's School Auditorium on the English Channel. Wars, received. The high school stu­ the United States has concur­ Chestnut St. in Yonkers, N.Y. viet Union has acknowledged though destructive, were so dent has vastly more informa­ red in this action by Congress Music will "be furnished by B. officially, that a mob burned a і confined to particular areas tion at his command than any by signing the Resolution into synagogue "in the Moscow sub­ Hirhiak, starting at 8:30 p.m. that the remainder of the of the early settlers of this law and declaring by public "Captive Ukraine"—This FESTIVAL OF NATIONS exhibit highlighted Ukraine from among urb Of Malakhovka during the Special Treudette Supscrip- earth was only indirectly af- land. He lives longer and more Proclamation that the third thirty countries represented during International Brotherhood Week at Syracuse University. comfortably than did medieval Jewish tfew YeAr festival last ttoni ($1) should be forward- fected by their outbreak. wek of July shall henceforth The photo shows one of two tables as it was organized by the l)r. Luke Myshuha Club- In royalty, and moves about in fall. to t^e Editor: Miss Mary Kas- Events, and news of events. l> observed officially as Cap­ a letter to the editor of tbe DAILY ORANGE, a graduate coed charged that the display sen, 33ft E. 5th St., New York moved slowly, and, there was a an environment increasingly tive Nations Week; and promoted "hatred" during a week dedicated to further international cooperation and under­ Pt«Me. Рцщле lCity. consequent feeling of pcrman- (Continued on page Z) Whereas, the United States standing. (Photo Courtesy of Syracuse University Daily Orange) He called attention Ц a United, 8V0B0DA, UKRAINIAN WEEKLY, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, I960 No. C3 — PROMOTE OPPORTUNITIES FIRST COMMUNIST SHOW TRIALS UNA FUTURE UP TO YOU(TH)!! CB ОБОДА J&SVuBODA (Concluded from page 1) devoted to his convenience and Universal Values in Modem By THEODORE LUTWINIAK , FOUNDED 1893 UNION FOR THE LIBERATION OF UKRAINE enjoyment. Living From time to time we stress­ renders and paid-up certiil- Ukrainian newspaper published daily except Sundays, Mondays Yet we know that these ed how important it is for the catea. * holidays (Saturday tt Monday issues combined) The universality of the hope Thirty years ago, the Spllka myr Durdukivsky, Joseph Her- things are not the essence of younger members of the Ukrain­ It js clearly up to the youth by the Ukrainian National Association, Inc. ("or peace and the imperative Vyzvolennia Ukrainy (SVO) maize, Andrey Nikovsky, Lud- civilization. For civilization is ian National Association* to to change this situation be* at 81-83 Grand Street, Jersey City 3. N.J. character of its need cannot was banned by the Communist myla Starytsky - Cherhiakhiv- a matter of spirit; of convic­ take active interest in* the af­ fail, around the globe, to de­regime in Ukraine. The trial sky, Alexander Hrybynetsky, ;ause it has been going on for Second Class Postage paid at the Post Office of Jersey City, N. J. tion and belief; of self-reliance fairs of the organization inas­ velop in our youth the quali­ and conviction of 45 members Vsevolod Hantsov, Mykola .iomc time. More than a few Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for Section and acceptance of'responsibil­ much as its future depends on ties of the heart and mind that Of the Union for the Liberation Pavlushkov, Yuriy Trezvyn- youth branches have ceased to 1130 of Act of October 3, 1917 authorized July 31. 1918 ity; of happiness in construc­ its young blood. We pointed will surely, one day, be in­of Ukraine was held in Khar­ sky, Nina Tokarivsky, Andrey function as such during the tive work and service; of de­ out the fact that the old folk scribed on the permanent pil­ kov from March 9, to April Zaliveky, Hryhory Ivanytsia, past few years and UNA youth votion to valued tradition. It is were doing most of the work Ukrainian Weekly lars of peace in freedom. 19, 1930. With all its pomp, Vasyl Doha, Konstantyn Shy- activity has slackened sharply. a religious faith; it is a shared and we urged the young people Subscription Rate: $3-50 Annually And so, among the things we press and radio coverage, dis­ lo, Zinovy Marholyn, Mykhailo We are sure that our older attitude toward life and living to do something about it. readers will recall seeing the which is felt and practiced by teach to the young are such play documents and courtroom Tveheriko, Hryhory Holoske- P. O. Box 346 Jersey City 3, N. J. truths as ,the transcendent bafonery these first Commu­ jvych, Hryhory Kholodny, My­ The older members are pass­ pages of The Weekly crammed a whole people, into which ing away at an alarming rate. to overflowing with news ac­ each generation is born—and value of the individual and the nist mock trials were timed at kola Kryveniuk, Volodymyr dignity of all people, the fu­the very climax, when the Strashkevych, Victor Dubrov- About ten years ago deaths counts of youth activities in the nurtured through childhood to were being reported to the years preceding the war. UNA maturity. tility and stupidity of war, its Ukrainian S.S.R. "government" sky, Konstantyn Turkalo, Vo­ THE STATE PRIMARIES destructiveness of life and its intensified "Ukrainization," its lodymyr Pidhayetsky.. Mykola Main Office at the rate of one youth branches were being No sudden, perfunctory degradation of human values. drive for "Ukrainian teachers" Kudrytsky, Arkady Barbar, per day; the rate is now two formed in all parts of the By CLARENCE A. MANNING transfer, from parent to child, This kind of understanding was at its peak and everything Volodymyr Udovenko, Avkcen- per day. More than 60 mem­ country; baseball, soft ball, bas­ On March 8 the greatest delegates are instructed that of these enduring doctrines will help make of them not seemed to have been said by tiy Bolozovych, Makeym Bot- bers died during March just ketball, bowling and other teams show on earth, the American the state party desires such and traditions is,possible, for only useful members of so­ the highest Communist Party vynsky, Mykola Chekhivsky, passed and almost all of them were so numerous it was ne­ choice of a new President, offi­ and such a candidate, but they their usefulness depends upon cieties, but will multiply their spokesmen In favor of Ukrain­ Petro Efremov, Mykola Bily, were of the older generation, cessary to organize leagues and cially opened with the state are under no obligation to obey the degree to which they are effectiveness in pursuing the ian patriotism and its develop­ Lubov Bidnova, Konstantyn including a UNA branch sec­ arrange championship matches. primary in New Hampshire. the instructions. In some, the understood and . appreciated. goal of world peace. Through ment. At that very moment, Tovkach, Volodymyr Shenotef, retary. The UNA sorely misses Dances and other social func­ It will reach the height of the right of voting is restricted to Their inheritance is a matter patient education in our homes, the Communist Party initiated Petro Blyzniuk, Mykola Lahu- these members. tions were weekly affairs. But grotesque with the Republican persons who formally declared of patient and loving instruc­ churches, and schools, free an important de-Ukrainization ta, Joseph Karnovych, Valen- The old folks are good mem­ all this is so much history to­ and Democratic national con­ themselves members of that tion on the part of the parent, and peaceful societies will be process. The main objective tyn Atamanoveky, Mykhailo bers for they know what the day and we have an entirely ventions. Then the more serj- party the year before or at and of the slow but consistent perfected and perpetuated, was to eliminate patriotic, cul­ Slabchenko, Taras Slabchenko, UNA represents; they take different situation. We would ous consideration of questions some specified time. In others, spiritual and intellectual;: Problems and circumstances tural and scientific institutions Cyril Panchenko-Kalenko, and their affiliation with the frater­ like to see similar youth activi­ will come to the fore in an any one can vote under either growth on the part of youth, change, priceless human quali- and their leadership through­ Vadym Sharko. nal benefit society seriously. ty today, of course, but will be outburst of oratory, traveling, party that he prefers at the That is why so many of them, Growing in these concepts, і ties and values must never be out the Soviet - controlled The mock trial of the 45 satisfied just to see more young publication and TV. This will time or perhaps even for thedrawin g strength from these lost. This also is part of the Ukraine. The Kharkiv \ bur­ including some with little or people take interest in the candidates of both parties, so members of the Union for the no education, are branch presi- continue and increase until beliefs our children understand lesque was aimed at discredit­ branches of which they are that there are cases known mission of this Conference. Liberation of Ukraine was а ^пійГІгеааигегаГ secretaries Election Day in November. In as we did not in our own There is a specific problem ing in the eyes of pro-Com­ members. Once they do this, -where one man has won the f rer r e blg the meantime, the friends of munist groups, both inside and 2 ^ ? .». and organizers. They are dim the rest will follow naturally. lead on the tickets of both yqunthful years, the need-- that could never be ignored in the United States abroad will now approaching the absolute such a conference as this. outside the USSR, the patriotic the 1930's and the more_ re- «' They cannot be We urge our readers to give despair, enemies will be jubil­ major parties. peasantry and intellegentsia as' cent Communist-staged show- * ^J —for peace with justice. Juvenile delinquency has in­ ex o wQrk this matter serious attention. ant and millions of people here "war-mongers and conspirators trials, -^£ДО%*ЗДburden indefinitely because Be a good UNA member by at­ Attempt of General Wood creased each year for the past Uk a a and abroad will be roundly ten years, and has become not against the peace-loving USSR, ш 1946Z . lth e SoiSiVCardinal Mindzen-|^ * ™ q«"J« ol^d and others tending your branch meetings pared with the votes secured are or amused. Then by the time the The climax of this merry- merely a local, but a world­ and sabateura of 'the experi­ regularly and taking more in­ by President Eisenhower, when ty episode, fa Hungary the, the UNA has al- new candidate is chosen, the go-round came in 1920 when wide, concern. The causes for ment' of Communism." Once terest fa branch affairs. - Help the latter was running for Archbtshop Stepfaac case ta| « Q country will be back to normal General Leonard Wood endea­ this condition are multiple, and the intellectuals and political your branch officers; bring in office. Senator Kennedy, in the Yugoslavia and others Ukraine j u „ ш the ^ds of and continue on its course with vored to take it seriously and multiple measures must be leaders were liquidated, the new members. Do not hesitate relatively little hesitation. In campaigned personally or opinion of the public, since he Communist Party began to col­ was the first victimand proving ^ £ And, with a few used to weed them out. ground for tins great expen- . . to accept a nomination for a the meantime, almost anything through his friends in as many campaigned, was to be judged lectivize forcefully the Ukrain­ ble tio th can ment of Communism. I ^ ££$£ g . branch position because you and everything will be said to states as possible. He won al­ by whether he had done better Beware of Pessimism Toward ian farm population. t particular can do more as an officer. Pub­ secure nomination and elec­ most a majority of the Repub­ or worse than other Democratic Our Youth ~— Jy active. The whole matter licize all branch activities as candidates in what is usually a Of the forty five convicted tion. lican delegates, but not quite SUM BANDURISTS ON TOUR becomes a problem when it is much as possible—The Weekly and could not pick up enough Republican state. Both verdicts Yet we must beware of a members of the Union for the tendency to generalize pessi­ [considered that, in addition to will cooperate. Be helpful; .be The First .Stage votes in the convention to se­are relative- but they give the Liberation of Ukraine there CHICAGO. — The Bandurist j the somewhat indifferent at- mistically about our youth—to were many internationally fa­ interested; be active. The fu­ cure his nomination. This candidate a talking point in Capella Chorus SUM under the titude of the youth, there is no The first stage in this in­ showed the wisdom of the old­ other states and encourage attribute to the many the mous scholars, statesmen, and ture of the UNA is up to failures of the few. Such terms conductorship of Peter Pota- let-up in discontinued member­ you(th). volved and apparently illogical er system and tended to reduce their supporters on the floor of writers. Academician Serhly ship via suspensions, cash sur- process is the holding of state as "lost," "misguided," or "off­ Bfremov.^a scholar and his­ penko shall present a concert the primaries to a means of the convention and in the on April 2 in Chopin High primaries. These have never securing support for a candi­ maneuvering behind the scenes. beat," each have had theiu torian of literature, was the justified the high hopes and counterparts in earlier genera­ chairman of the Socialist Par­ School auditorium, corner of date and making him know to Other criteria will be applied Western and Rice Sts., at 7 Ukrainian Easter Table Exhibit prophecies that were raised for the general electorate. in other state primaries and tions. ty and organizer of the Ukrain­ 1 p.m. The Capella is on tour them fifty years ago when it these will either turn out I have an unshakable faith ian Academy of Sciences dur­ There was another aspect and shall present concerts in At Philadelphia National Bank was naively thought that they favorably or unfavorably for in the overwhelming majority ing the Skoropadsky regime. would serve to correct various to the Wood attempt. General of "fine, earnest, high-spirited He was expelled from his posi­ Detroit on April 10 and in PHILADELPHIA, Pa.—The the table the Easter Paska, Wood was a relatively poor different reasons in each of the abuses that had' arisen in the states which hold these presi­ youngsters who comprise this tion of vice president of the Toronto on May 8. week of March 25th, fa a win­ placed. Then the Easter Bab- convention system of that time. man but his friends at a con­ rising generation of Amer­ Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, • ka has a candle in its center, servative estimate put almost dential primaries under some dow of the Philadelphia Na­ They proved unable to do it. law or another. The sum total icans. They possess a more in­ because he disagreed with the UKRAINIAN MAYOR IN tional Bank Building at Broad and a monogram XB for but they did serve to attract two million dollars into the tense intellectual curiosity than reforms planned by the Soviet "Christ is Risen" is fa front of campaign and the vast cost of of these impressions will be in HAMILTON and Chestnut Streets was a attention to one type of cam­ the minds of the conventions, we of my age exercised. They Commissariat for Education Ukrainian exhibit; a prelude this food. Two kinds of Easter paign and so they have main­ entering and campaigning" on are wise for their years and regarding the Ukrainian Acad- eggs are placed— Krashanky, a nation-wide scale appalled perhaps along with that fa­ HAMILTON, Canada.—Can­ to International Institute's tained themselves as a means vorite of modern times, the are fast learning the relation­ tdouy' of Sciences. He was 53adia n Ukrainian Mr. Michael FOLK FAIR to be held at Con­ white and plain-dyed eggs to be public opinion as well as the served at Easter breakfast and of attracting attention to cer­ poll of public opinion with the ship between physical and men­ years.old. He. was an under­ Karpluk was elected Mayor of vention Hall, April 23 and 24. professional politicians. Pysanky, artistically decorated tain candidates. noisy partisans of this mode tal fitness on the one hand, and study of the historian, Prof. Hamilton, Ontario, and MrI t is an attractive and mean­ The situation would be satisfaction in accomplishment V. Antonovych. eggs to be used as Easter gifts The enthusiasts of presiden­ of judgment. Vasyl Palamar and Mr. Geoingfu. l exhibit of one of the 35 worse today. With almost on the other. We strive to Babiuk were elected to" the for relatives and friends. The tial primaries before World 70.000,000 voters, the cost of Other defendants were Volo- nationalities that will parti­ Politics, Charges and Counter­ make certain that the number dymyr Chekhivsky, Volody- City Council. ornaments on these eggs, sym­ War I envisioned an election in sending a single letter, first cipate in the FOLK FAIR. The bolize good wishes such as charges of failures ів held to a mini­ each state which' would decide class, to all registered voters, mum. In this effort we have exhibit was provided by Mrs. health, prosperity, love, and which candidate of that party would come in postage alone As a result, in the wild developed appropriate pro­ Carpatho-Ukraine's Independence Stefania P u s h k a r. Exhibit fertility. had the greatest popular sup­ to $2,800,000, without taking scramble for the nomination grams—physical, recreational, Chairman of the Ukrainian The International Institute, a port. So it was their hope that Commemorated into account the costs of pre­ the air will be filled with wild educational, psychological, oc­ Group. United Fund Torch Agency, is all the candidates would run paring the material for the charges and counter-charges cupational. For all these the the sectors of the front facing Symbolically, the setting a Nationalities Service Center in all the states and that the mail. Since this was to be in which in some cases will bear NEW YORK, N. Y. — On surest and best foundation is the invading Hungarian Army can be described as follows: which , provides individual, convention with its choice of a the theory of the reformers little relationship to the truth. March 13, 1964), at the Ukrain­ a happy family; one that finds as well as the state of affairs The day before Easter Sunday, group, and community services candidate by political leaders provided by the candidate Vice-President Nixon will al­ ian Institute of America in its greatest enjoyment in such of the defense of Khust—the after all festive foods are for newcomers. Mrs. Loewen- or state bosses meeting in without involving the money of most certainly be forced' to New York City, the Carpathian things as the family picnic, the capital of Carpatho-Ukrafae. baked and decorated; the stein is Chairman of the Fair; smoke-filled rooms would be­ either the state or national defend all aspects of the Eisen­ Alliance (Karpatsky Soyuz) "cookout," or the home movies. All three narrations were rec­ Dr. Mykola Cenko, chairman party, only a very limited num­ hower administration, even if staged a meeting commemorat­ Ukrainian Blessing Table is come a well dignified meeting orded on tape for future use of Exhibits; and Mr. Myron ber of individuals or the can­ he feels bound to change them, ing the 21st anniversary of the arranged for the priest's bless­ to endorse the candidate, notify Our Task Is to Provide as backgound material. The Utrysko, General Chairman of didates of special interest once he gets into office.. We declaration of independence of ing. A hand-embroidered cloth him of his nomination and hear Opportunities for Youth program also featured an art­ the Ukrainian Group. could hope to foot the bill. can be sure that Senator Oarpatho-Ukraine. The meet is used and in the middle of his words of wiedom. It was istic part by children of mem Thus the development of a na­ Symington will press and am­ From the play pen to the ing was largely devoted to re a vain hope. bers of the organization. Ivan tion-wide primary as the ulti­ plify his favorite issue as a campus our task is not to pro­ miniscencee by eye-witnesses of The various states could not Shandor performed Beethoven's mate means of securing a no­ former Secretary of Air, thevid e the conditions of an af­ the monumental March 1939 NYC Mayor Notes Byelorussian agree on common laws with "Fuer Elise" on the piano as mination and election was seen Republican neglect of the Airfluent equilibrium for the days during which the country the result that scarcely any did Oksana Komarynsky V. Independence Day to be impossible unless the Force and the failure to de­young, but rather to teach attained independence only to two primaries are run under Lege's "Butterflies" and S nomination was to be sold to velop rapidly enough more them that such things have lose it fa an uneven fight the same rules. In some, can­ Bach's "Preludio" — both with NEW YORK CITY. — Mr. sian ethnographic territory. the highest bidder. and better missiles. Each of real value only as they are against the invading Royal didates have to approve the noticeable skill. Roman, Mariy John B. Byrne, representing In 1920, Byelorussian demo­ the other candidates will like­ earned. We must see to it that Hungarian Army. placing of their names on the On a smaller scale, the pri­ ka, and Julius Chiminec jointly New York City Mayor Wagner, cracy fell under the onslaught wise find one or more topics our children grow up in a cli­ ballot. In others, they have to maries proved their usefulness The meeting was opened by recited the poem "Karpatski presented Mr. Constant Mier- of Soviet Moscow's imperial­ that he feels useful to him and mate that encourages response as a gauge of the popularity of the head of the Carpathian Sichovyky" and later on sep­ lak, national president of the ism, backed up by the Red act to get their name off the the' result will be a bedlam to intellectual challenge, self- a given candidate in a given Alliance branch fa New York arately Mariyka Chiminec re Byelorussian - American Asso­ Army hordes. ballot, because any one can which will largely neutralize reliance, initiative, and a heal­ enter them. In some, the citi­ state. In the case of Vice- City, Col. Serhiy Yefremov, cited Dima's poem "We Ukrafa ciation the Mayor's Proclama­ 4 The meeting adopted a American policy for the next thy regard for hard work and ч President Nixon in New Who asked the audience to ob­ ian Children." I. K. tion, announcing the 25th of zens elect delegates to the con­ months. the dignity of man. To do resolution fa which the atten­ ventions obligated to vote for Hampshire^ who did not cam­ serve a 1-minute silence in March as Byelorussian Inde­ tion of the members of the othewise is to do a disservice homage to the men and women the given candidate almost to paign there, the question was to the young. pendence Day fa the City of United Nations was called re­ of his popularity as com- On USSR Polities who had given their lives for KHRUSHCHEV WEAKENS New York and delivered greet­ the bitter end. In some the DE GAULLE POPULARITY garding genocide practices by There is only thing that can As you enter into your de­ Carpatho - Ukraine. The first ings on behalf of the city to Russian Communists fa Byelo­ crystallize the campaign and liberations beginning tomor­ address within the framework the convocation fa Biltmore , as well as the current CENSUS BUREAU CORRECTS that would be some violent row, you will take note of the of "memoires" was delivered DETROIT.—In an interview Hotel, where the 42nd anniver­ Russification and exploitation "UKRAINIAN WEEKLY" move by Khrushchev that many changes and resulting by Prof. Augustine Shtefan, with James K. Anderson of the sary commemoration honored of .the Byelorussian people fa would win for the American problems that affect our well- former President of the Na­daily Detroit News, Dmytro the Proclamation of Independ­ the cultural, political and eco­ government a sincere bi-parti­ being. You will discuss solu­ tional Assembly of Carpatho- Andrievsky, Ukrainian na­ ence of the Byelorussian Demo­ nomic spheres. san support for anti-Commu­ tions for these problems. Guid­ Ukraine and Minister of Edu­ tionalists' leader, voiced his cratic Republic. In a letter of March 28, I960, Mr. A. W. von Struve of In the Cathedral of the Bye­ the Public Information Office, Bureau of the Census, Depart­ nist action on a grand scale. ing you constantly will be your cation, who related, among disapproval regarding Presi­ The Hon. Francis E. Dorn, American policy is at its weak­ overriding purpose—to expand other things of interest, the in­ dent De Gaulle's hosting of Congressman of New York, lorussian Autocephalic Ortho­ ment of Commerce, clarifies further and corrects explana­ dox Church fa Brooklyn, His est during this period but that the creative potential of our cident with the Hungarian USSR's Khrushchev in France. delivered the key address dur­ tions printed in this newspaper regarding the four most Excellency Archbishop Vasfli does not mean that it could children and youth in freedom government's ultimatum to In the case of the anti-Com­ ing the March 27 ceremony. on Sunday, March 27, celebrat­ important questions, commonly known as P8, P9, P10, and Pll. and dignity. President Voloshyn demand­ munist freedom fighters de­ Congressman Dorn paid trib­ not easily be canalized by an ed Holy Mass asking Pro­ "The questions," writes Mr. von Struve., "on country of birth ing the surrender of- the na­ ported to Corsica, Andrievsky outside source into a definitely As the person responsible for ute to the great efforts under­ vidence to deliver the Byelorus­ and on language spoken prior to coming to the United States, tional forces "Sich" and the militant channel with .more calling you together, I felici­ said —"Khrushchev demanded taken by Americans of Byelo­ sian people unto God and In­ and country of birth of parents, will apply only to the mem­ total surrender of the govern­ hostile overtones toward Com­ tate our Nation on your readi­ the deportations, I think, to russian ancestry to promote dependence. bers of one in four households. These questions are not in­munism than it usually lias. At ness to undertake and persist ment to Hungary. An interest­ place De Gaulle in such a bad nation-wide understanding for cluded in the Advance Census Report form mailed to all house­ this moment, Khrushchev's in this noble task, and I as­ ing episode of the pre-election light that it will weaken4his the aspirations to independ­ holds, but appear in the Household Questionaire which the habit of bluster, cajoling and sure you of my deep apprecia­ campaign to the first Consti­ position politically and mora- ence and freedom of Byelo­ PANCHAK PAINTINGS enumerator will bring with him when visiting the household." threatening could easily divert tion of your effort. tuent Assembly of the country, ly." On a U.S. lecture tour, An­ russia. \ SOLD > "We appreciate your interest in the i960 Census and theth e American inscrutable pol­ Thank you very much. depicting the unwavering sup­ drievsky resides in Belgium. The Executive Director of _ V"- . . port of the population for itsH e is president of the Associa­ good public notice given to it." itical system and create a more. the National Confederation of NEW YORK CITY. — The violent anti-Communism than newly appointed government, tion of Ukrainian Journalists American Ethnic .Groups, Mr. very successful exhibition of The wide spread interest in the Census is apparent from he has done already. That is "COLONIALISM: WESTERN was vividly narrated by Dr.fa Europe. He said 50 of Paul M: Deac.of Washington, AND EASTERN art in the Panchak style came the many letters sent to us' from readers who noted the one thing he must remember Volodymyr Komarynsky, for­ his newspaper colleagues were D. C- discussed "The Ethnic to a close last week as much absence of questions P8, P9, P10, and Pll in the Advance as he sees the working out of mer Chief ef Press and Infor­ deported including "the staffs Groups' New Role on the of the collection was purchas­ Census Report form mailed to them. When it appeared that the democratic processes in the SYRACUSE. N. Y. — Mr.mation . Punctuated with fact­ of two Ukrainian newspapers, American Scene." ed by art-minded New Yorkers. the newly-established, local Census Bureau headquarters re­ United -States during an elec­ Walter Dushnyck, editor of ual data and figures was anUkrainia n Word (for which A special part of the com- Dr. M. Krawczuk acquired four flected uncertainty, the editor wrote directly to Census Bureau tion year. It would take the Ukrainian Congress Committee account on the defense of Car- Andrievsky is a correspondent) memoration program was theoutstandin g works, one fa the Director Robert W. Burgess in Washington for a conclusive comedy out of the political publications shall speak at patho-Ukraine related by Col. and The Ukrainian, were de- reading of the Proclamations modern and three, realistic: Syracuse University's Max­ Serhiy Yefremov, appointed answer for our readers. It is now clear, beyond doubt, that campaigns, but it would almost ported and the two papers have of Byelorussian Independence Lilac, Apple Blossom, and Pop­ inevitably bury ' him and allwel l Auditorium of Citizenship Commander of the National ceased publication." Andriev­ Day by the respective Gover only one in every four households visited by the census enu­ py. The modern was a Central those international fronts aiid Public Affairs on Tuesday, Defense at the time of the Hun­ sky believes the "exchanges nors of New York, New Jer Park scene. Many others in­ merator will be questioned in accordance with the long form through which he likes to act. April 5, at 7:30 p.m. on thegaria n invasion. The speaker of people between West and sey, Maryland and others in cluding Mrs. Zacharchenko of Household Qnestionaire regarding country of birth, language That is the paradox of the topic: "Colonialism: Western imparted heretofore unpublish­ East are good thing which will honor of the establishment 42 NYC "Soyuz Ukrainok" and spoken prior to coming to the United States, and country of present American system and and Eastern." Everyone is in­ed information concerning the eventually benefit Western na­ years ago of a democratic Catherine Drany purchased birth of parents. it is for him to appreciate it vited. strength of "Sich" on some of tions," reports Detroit News, government on the Byelorue- Panchak works. II II CHORUS "PUMKA" EXCELS Klymko Creations on Exhibition U.N.A. MONTHlY REPORT PHILADELPHIA.— On Sat­ urday. March 26, Philadelphia NEW YORK, N.Y.—On Sun­ U.N.A. MEMBERSHIP REPORT Town Hall witnessed an event day, the world-noted Ukrain­ FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, I960 which further demonstrated the' ian artist will close his two- lofty position occupied by the week display featuring cinemo- Adults Juvenile* Ukrainian contribution to the graphics, illustrations and Totals as of January 30, firmament of world culture.! paintings held in the Literary- I960 49,513 24,470 In its Tenth Anniversary Con-1 Cultural Club of New York New Members 145 95 cert, the "Dumka" Chorus- City. A member of United Reinstated 62 27 established itself as the out-.! Scenic Artists of America, Transferred from Other standing male chorus in this artist Klymko arrived to the Assemblies 30 9 area, if not in the nation. United States from Argentina. Transferred from Other A well-balanced program of­ The Ukrainian-born painter-il­ Classes- 16 fered a variety of items, high­ lustrator has traveled all lighted by the first perform­ around the world, and in every ance in the United States of country where he had estab­ CHORUS "DUMKA" PRESENTS TENTH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT a Kudryk cantata, "Election lished his residence, he left Members Suspended 64 of a Hetman." This strong IN PHILADELPHIA TOWN HALL behind many of his outstand Transferred to Other work enjoyed an exciting ren­ ing paintings, illustrations, Assemblies 35 dition under the hands of Le- demanding selection of items. and scenigraphics. For example, Transferred to Other onty Krushelnytsky. The solo A very slight nervous tendency Detroit "Trembita" Chorus London's Ukrainian Catholic Classes 11 portion was effectively hand­ to sharp was detectable in the In Canada Church has several of his Transferred to Adults- led by Volodymyr Baransky. opening number, but therein paintings. The_Carlos Paz In­ an exhibit of 40 oil paintings Members Died 42 lies evidence of a subtle, sub­ The cantata also served to in­ stitute in Argentina features a and another exhibit of more Cash Surrendered 61 jective virtue which makes TORONTO.—Conductor Cyril for World Exhibition is spon- troduce to the public the re­ permanent panel of his con­ recent clnemographics and il­ Endowment Matured .... 61 these men the great organiza­ Cependa shall direct 100 soring the concert, reports cently organized female sec­ tributions to art In Austria, lustrations, which Klymko is Fully Paid Insurance .... 58 tion they are. This zeal, this singers of Detroit's "Trembita" chairman Edward Kozak. the Langbad Castle houses tion of the "Dumka" Chorus. Chorus in a special perform­ preparing for various televi­ Reduced Paid Up Ins 3 The young ladies took on the anxiety to add the individual twelve of his oil paintings. His sion stations and film com­ Extended Insurance contribution in a manner that ance this evening in Toronto SHEVCHENKO CONCERT 4 herculean task, of .balancing IN ARIZONA polychromes highlight the in­ panies. His drawings have ap­ will enhance.the whole, stamps at the Technical High School. terior of the Ukrainian Cath­ the tone and. power of the men The program shall feature mu­ peared In the movies, The Case Totals 339 140 with assurance and the result them as no bored group of pro­ olic Church in Beriso, Argen­ of Dr. Leighton, Hotel Mocam- Totals of February 29, fessional choristers, but rather sical compositions of Lysenko, PHOENDC, Arizona. — The tina. In every country, Klym­ s was gratifying. A two-piano Leontovych, Stetsenko, Arte- Taras Shevchenko Ukrainian bo, Hello, Nicolette, Girl in 1960 49,436 24,464 accompaniment, composed by an intense group of devoted ko has left his creations, illus­ Blue and also in the ballet men. movsky, Ludkevych, Lysenko National Home of this city trations and paintings in pub­ Nicholas Fomenko, represented and others. sponsored a commemoration production Copelin. He recent­ BALANCE SHEET AS OF FEBRUARY 29, I960 a felicitous union of a contem­ We have heard "Dumka", in lic and mostly in' many out­ ly designed the book-jacket for ADULT DEPARTMENT "Trembita" Chorus has three concert in honor of T. Shev­ standing private collections. porary pianistic idiom and the less formal settings, sing folk chenko. The welcome address I. Smolly's Near the Border, ASSETS more conventional sonorities of music like no other group can. sections, but together 100 sing­ N The New York City exhibit which was published by Svo- ers. The all-female Hutzulian was delivered by UNH Presi­ is a first. The display features Cash in Banks % 439,303.06 the original. But here in Town Hall, singing dent Volodymyr Fedorovych. boda last month. Mortgage Loans 2,630,898.84 a more universal program, performs in authentic Carpa­ The guest . soloist of the thian costumes. J A. Bilash was keynote speak­ Bonds and Stocks „ 14,913,675.04 they have established a pre­ er. Committee co-chairmen for Certificate Loans to Members 308,164.96 evening happily complemented eminence among the best of The conductor is a graduate Noted R.I.T. Mechanics Professor the choral offerings. Carlotta of the School of Music the event were Orysia Koval Real Estate 305,732.78 the existing singing groups and Vasyl Savitsky. Partici­ Printing Plant and Equipment 10,543.79 Ordassy-Baranska, the Metro­ This reviewer has within re­ and the Vienna Conservatory. Finally Settled In U.S. politan Opera Association so­ Cependa is a specialist in pants included grade school cent times been exposed to the children Vira Savitsky, Stefan prano, offered an art-song church, and folk music of ROCHESTER, N. Y.—An as­ technical department of an Total Assets $18,608,318.46 best offerings of quite a num­ Orian, Myron Orian, Oksana group by Barvinsky and oper­ ber of choruses which, like Ukraine. For years, he sociate professor of engineer­ aluminum factory until the war LIABILITIES atic excerpts by Verdi and Bel­ has devoted his attention and Harmaty, Stefan Savitsky, Ole- ended. ours, stem from particular ing mechanics at the Rochester New Mortuary Fund $17,732,749.60 lini. Here was artistry in a energies to the development of na KoVal, and Yuriy Hnaty- European cultures. The in­ Institute of Technology, Dr. In 1945, the* Ukrainian Tech­ Administration Fund 121,852.68 particularly pure form. A fair choral composition and direc­ shak who played piano "Opus nical University was reassem­ escapable conviction remains, Paul Shuleehko was featured in Convention Fund 35,992.14 share of credit is due Roman tion. 5" by Beethoven and "Petit bled and established at Regens- that none can match the the special column "Our New Indigent Fund 300,217.44 Stecura for his sympathetic Rapsody" by Thompson. burg. Dr. Shuleshko was a voices, power, and ensemble Ukrainian Art Committee Americans" of the Rochester National Fund accompaniments. professor of theoretical and 6,901.27 perfection of "Dumka". The Democrat and Chronicle on Old Mortuary Fund .. applied mechanics there for 60,935.51 The night, however, belong­ hope persists that they will February 29. Reserve Fund Phila. Nationals in Eastern Finals three years. 21,963.08 ed to "Dumka" and Mr. Kru­ someday be invited to sing a "Older than many of the Orphans Fund 126,521.49 shelnytsky. They carried fine major work with the New For National Cup political refugees who pulled I m m і g r ation restrictions Contingency Fund- .... 198,979.22 tone, good balance, clear dic­ York Philharmonic Orchestra. up stakes to start a new life were such that the Shuleshkos Old Age Home Fund 12,206.03 tion, and just about perfect Alexander Bernyk In a strange country," reports saw little chance of eoming to OPPOSE ST. STEVENS OF CLEVELAND the United States, so they ensemble .through a varied and Hunter College the newspaper, "Dr. Shuleehko Total Liabilities $18,608,318.46 had built a distinguished emigrated to Australia in 1949. PHILADELPHIA. — Last verted a penalty shot five min­ Stateless at the time, they be­ utes later to make it 2-0 in career in Europe as a teacher Sunday, the Philadelphia came British subjects. JUVENILE DEPARTMENT Sherbaniuk Awarded $6,500 Ford favor of the Nats. After 33 and researcher in engineer­ Ukrainian Nationals handed ing." Dr. Shuleehko worked as an ASSETS Fellowship Colombo SC booters from minutes of fine soccer, Ferris engineer Nearly 40 of his more than n tr r ta Baak штм EDMONTON, Canada. -The won the Reuben Wells Leonard New York a 4-0 shellacking netted his second goal to eral years, then joined the 50 papers on various technical 6 1 establish a commanding lead. L ^ r0in°eiinSJSd "helS"v ^rtgag* Loan* s * 1,237,780.15 well-known University of Al­ fellowship for advanced study before 6,000 fans at 29th and New South Wales University m 3.085,03139 This was the first whitewash subjects were published. He Bon(Ja berta law professor, Douglas at the University of Toronto. Clearfield Streets. held Important positions in in­ of technology as senior lec-1- handed the league leaders. In Certlficate Loans to Members.. 44,307.86 Sherbaniuk, has become the He spent a year in Toronto, In the American Soccer dustry and at universities at turer and associate professor the last three games, the Nats first Canadian to receive a Ford returning to Edmonton in 1955 League, this was only the sec­ Lave есогеГіГg^,"bu; гГ- Kharkly, Ukraine and Regent to cWi"l eengineeringn . In 1954, Foundation fellowship for doc­ ond defeat for the Italian team Total Assets % 4,475,983.30 to join the university's law mained Uii^c^d'puu^^c^bu^^-Gekmany. і •• WJ ™ name on the quota toral studies in law at Colum- faculty and extended the Ukrainlana' list to come to the United LIABJUTTES streak to 14 wins and two point beehlnd, Colombo Choses Freedom and Flees Ьіл University. Mr. Sherbaniuk attended States. Juvenile Mortuary Fund $ 4,374,601.50 Mr. Sherbaniuk, 30, of the public and high school in ties. The topple placed the Phil­ from Ukraine adelphia Ukrainian Nationals At Rochester Institute of Juvenile Administration Fund 101,381.80 university's Athabasca Hall, Vegreville, where he was born. Jackie Ferris led the Nation­ Dr*. Shuleshko left his native will begin his one year of He was admitted to the univer­ als attack with two goals. Cen­ into the eastern quarter final Technology game in competition for the Ukraine in 1941, when the Total Liabilities $. 4,475,983.30 study this September. The sity in 1946 and obtained a ter forward Mike Campo scor­ Russians began to advance to­ After a five-year wait, Dr. fellowship, valued at $6,500, is first class standing in his first ed first with a blast from cen­ National Challenge Cup against Shuleshko obtained a preferen­ the unrated St Stevens of ward the area. After flights COMBINED ASSETS OF UKRAINIAN NATIONAL for post-graduate study lead­ year. Married, the Sherbaniuks ter after 20 minutes of the first tial visa because of his back­ Cleveland, Ohio. The game will through Poland, Czechoslo­ ASSOCIATION . • ing to the degree of doctor of "have one child, two months half. Then the league's lead­ ground, and was hired by the take place tomorrow afternoon vakia and Austria, the family Adult Department $18,608,318.46 law- His research will con­ old. ing scorer, Mike' Noha, con- Rochester Institute of Tech­ at 29th and Clearfield Sts. in settled in Regensburg where nology. Juvenile Department 4,475,983.30 sist of comparative studies of Philadelphia. Dr. Shuleshko worked in the Since January 1, he has been the Income tax laws of Can­ Chicago UNA District Annual Total $23,084,301.76 ada, the United Kingdom and an associate professor, of en­ the United States. Meeting U.S. Aviation Seeks Electronic gineering mechanics at RIT, While a four-year student in The District Committee of Branch of Chicago and vicini­ He expects his wife to join him soon. U.S. Masaryk Stamps Hit modern languages at the Uni­ the UNA Branches of Chicago ty should be duly represented. Technicians versity of Alberta, in 1949, and vicinity will hold its an­ Mary Shptknla His older son and daughter- 1.7 Million Mark in-law will follow in April, and Sherbaniuk was one of four nual meeting on Friday, April NEW YORK CITY.— In a Maryland, Massachusetts, New WASHINGTON.—The Wash-* students from across Canada CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT the younger son later, after 8,1960, at 8 p.m. at the Ukrain­ DETROIT.—The Taras Hubl- concerted effort to fill the per- Hampshire, New Jersey. New ington City Post Office cleaned PIFKOS DANCED TO FJK8T selected to attend a United ian American Civic Center, 841 York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, he completes his course at cky Music Studio invites every­ sonnel requirements of the Sydney University. up its biggest first day cover PRIZE Nations''• internship course at N. Western Avenue. rapidly expanding aviation field, Rhode Island, Vermont, Vir­ job recently. Postmaster Carl­ Lake Success, New York. • one to a special Chamber Music ginia and West Virginia. "Australia was not a bad The program will contain the the Federal Aviation Agency ton G. Beall '-said 1,710,726 BROOKLYN. —Last Satur­ In 1953, Mr. Sherbaniuk was Concert featuring on program FAA officials point out that country," Dr. Shuleshko re­ reports of activities of the vari­ today Issued another call for covers with the 4-cent and 8- day, Zapororhska Slch, UNA awarded the Lome Calhoun the Smetana String Quintet electronic technicians perform called. His reasons for his ous bodies, acceptance of re­ electronic technicians. cent Thomas Masaryk Cham­ Branch 325 of Brooklyn, held Memorial award for "a distinc­ at Detroit's International In­ vital duties involving the in­ second major change of scene ports, vote of confidence, and pion of Liberty stamps had an annual social featuring an tive university record." He stitute, 111 E. Kirby St. on These specialists are urgent­ stallation and maintenance of were two, he said. He found election of new officers. been processed. This was by amateur talent contest. For was then a third-year law stu­ April 2 at 7:30 p.m. No ad­ ly needed In FAA Region 1, electronic aides to air naviga­ Australia with its sparse pop­ Those Branches having UP far the largest number ever best performance, the first dent. The year before, he at­ mission charge. The studio which embraces the District of tion. These positions offer ex­ ulation, did not offer him the TO 500 members are entitled handled by any post office, ex­ prize was awarded to Kolomey- tended the Academy of Inter­ would like to introduce the Columbia and 15 northeastern cellent- opportunity for ad­ opportunities in his field which to send three representatives. ceeding both the 1,207,933 of ka dance team: Christine Pif- national Law at The Hague, public in the forms of cham­ states as follows: Connecticut, vancement in the electronic he felt were available else­ For each additional 500 mem­ the Ernst Reuter stamps issued ko, 11, and George Pifko, 9; Netherlands. ber music. Delaware, Maine, Kentucky, field. Some assignments re­ where. bers, a Branch is entitled to last fall and the 1,419,955 for second prize, Edward Bartc- During his student years, quire frequent travel, for which Secondly, Dr. Shuleshko one additional representative the 4-cent Boy Scout com­ sewicz, 10, the most outstand­ Mr. Sherbaniuk served as an an added allowance is provided. felt Great Britain is a less and vote. Hempstead Spring Festival memorative in February. ing singer. Honorable men­ editor on the student paper; Starting salaries range up­ powerful bulwark against com­ In the event a" quorum of lEMPSTEAD, LI.—Tomor- ence of Ukraine," said Father Mr. Beal said Washington tion was given to Henry editor-in-chief of the univer­ ward to $4,980 per year. The munism than the United States. accredited members is not row, hundreds of Walter Paska, pastor. post offices sold 1,725,441 of Kaniuka, Jr. pianist and a sity's ' daily bulletin; prime majority of appointees will un­ pcesent at the designated time, from as far away as Pennsyl­ A special display of Ukrain­ Compares American and the 4-cent and 613,226 of the student of St. Francis Prep- minister of the mock parlia­ dergo six months of training. the meeting'will proceed one vania journey to Hempstead, ian arts will be part of to­ Australian Students 8-cent Masaryk stamps with-a eratory; Barbara Joba, pia­ ment; president of the Golden Successful completion of this hour later without regard to Long Island tor a spring dance morrow's program which will face value of $118,075.72. This nist-singer and collegienne campus Liberal study group training assures rapid promo­ He finds American students the number of members pres­ festival, reports Dally News, begin at 3 p.m. In Our Lady assured a record first day sale, from St John's University. and oh the University of Al­ tion. better disciplined and more ent. "The people want to of Loretto School Auditorium even without the figures from Both teamed up at the end of berta McGoun Cup--debating No written test Is required. serious than Australian ones, s keep up the Ukrainian tradi­ in Hempstead. Featured solo­ the Philatelic Sales Agency, the soda) for an informal folk team. Because of the importance Applicants will be rated on ex­ he said, observing that Aus­ tions, the religion and undy­ ists on the program will be which are not included. The sing with everyone present- At 24, young Sherbaniuk of this meeting, every UNA perience and training. Appli­ tralian students occasionally ing hope for the eventual pol­ Michael Roberts of the Broad­ biggest previous total, for the Speakers for the Brooklyn cation forms and further infor­ play cards or smoke during itical freedom and independ- way show Music Man. Reuter Btamps, was $102,510.12 social were former president of mation may be obtained by lectures. Including agency figures. Zaporozh$*ka Slch John Bishko writing to the Board of U.S. Half of his work load at RIT Tor only $3.00 you can own the famous and rare book Large purchases by Czecho­ and John Mallie, recorder. Civil Service examiners, Fed­ is research. Already he has of the seventeenth century slovak groups for the first day Master of ceremonies was Wal­ eral Aviation Agency, Region completed one study entitled ceremonies March 7 helped ter Klausnick, vice-president of 1, New York International "General Collocation Method boost the Masaryk total. UNA Branch 325. A DESCRIPTION OF UKRAINE Airport, Jamaica 30, New and Its Particular Cases and by York. Applications," and he is work­ GUILLAUME LE VASSEUR SIEUR DE BEAUPLAN ing on a second, "Methods of A DESCRIPTION OF UKRAINE is the first USA repro­ WHY BE ON THE OUTSIDE? Integration Over the Contour "RYZNYC1A" duction of the original London edition of 1744. JOIN THE UKRAINIAN for Solving Boundary Value SISTERS OF ST. BASIL THE GREAT Don't hesitate and send