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The Ukrainian Weekly 1963 POPE JOHN XXIII, "MAN OF PEACE," DIES AT 81 IN ROME PROFESSOR MANNING HONORED RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY UNA MJLLONS IllRODCiUOliT TIIK WORLD MOURN ТИК GREAT PONTIFF — HEADS OF GOVERNMENTS AND LEAD- ERfr>t.S- OnfF ALlitL FAITHIMITIIIS; SENovvDn MESSAGEMVUU » ,4.^S0 OҐ\Т?F OVlimTIISYMPATHYV I ON HIS 70th BIRTHDAY 4NNI/AL MEETING UKRAINIANS IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA VATICAN CITY. June 3.— were pouring into the Vatican Pope John ХХПІ, the "man of from very corner of the world. WHEREAS the Ukrainians in the United States and Ca­ peace and goodness," died to­ Among the international lead- nada today constitute the principal force of Ukrainians out­ day in the fifth year of his era and notobales who sent side Ukraine, and Pontificate, leaving his great messages were President John WHEREAS the Ukrainian communities in America and dream—the unity of ail Chris­ F. Kennedy; U Thant. U.N. Canada are important components of their respective countries, tians-unrealized. He died after Secretary General; Muhammad forming great moral, cultural, economic and defensive poten­ four days of extreme agony Zarfulla Khan, President of the tials therein, and and pain at the age of 81. The U.N. General Assembly; Nikita WHEREAS these Ukrainian communities best manifest Pope died clutching a crucifix, S. Khrushchev; Queen Eliza­ their particular activity, and best reflect their potential in and his last words were"Ut un- beth; Georges P. Vanier, Gov­ their religious, civic, cultural-educational, youth, economic, um eint" (That they should be ernor General of Canada; professional, sport and other organizations and institutions; one*'), the prayer of Jesus Prime Minister Pearson of Ca­ THEREFORE the Supreme Assembly of the UNA appeals Christ at the Last Supper. nada; Prime Minister Keith to its membership to: His death ended a reign de­ Holyoake of New Zealand; 1. Support these organizations morally and materially by scribed by many as one of the President Eamon de Valera of their active membership in them; Ireland; President Charles de greatest in the 2,000-year his­ 2 Give the fullest moral and material support to our rep­ tory of the Catholic Church.|Gaulle of France; Chancellor resentative central organizations, such as the Ukrainian Con­ Pope John ХХШ was the 261st Konrad Adenauer and Presi PROFESSOR MANNING RECEIVES A GOLD WATCH gress Committee of America and the Ukrainian Canadian Com­ occupant of the throne of St. dent Heinrich Luebke of West FROM THE UNA mittee, and to charitable organizations such as the United U- Germany; Generalissimo Fran­ Peter. A gentle man who reach­ Standing, left to right: Anthony Dragan, Walter Dushnyck, krainiaa American Relief Committee and the Ukrainian Ca­ ed out to all mankind. Pope cisco Franco of Spain; Presi­ Myron B. Kuropas, Joseph Lesawyer, Prof. Clarence A. Manning nadian Fund, to our youth leagues as well.as to put : cientific, John ХХПІ knew that the end dent Joao Goulart of Brazil; and Dr. Jaroslaw Padoch. educational, and student organizations. was nearing and he died fully Former President Herbert C. satisfied with his fruitful and Hoover, former Vice President NEW YORK. N.Y. (Special). "Work of Prof. Manning at Ukrainian National Association successful life as the Supreme Richard M. Nixon; Adlai E. —On Saturday. June 1. 1963 Columbia University." WHEREAS the Ukrainian National Association, during its Pontiff. Stevenson; Governor Nelson A. the Ukrainian American com­ After the addresses, spe­ 69 years of existence has been and remains the basis of the Pope John XX1TI was elected Rockefeller of New York; May­ munity paid well-deserved cial greetings were delivered by many-faceted life of the Ukrainian community on the North Pope on October 28, 1958. He or R.Wagner of NYC and heads homage to Professor Clarence Joseph Lesawyer, Supreme American continent; and of the Protestants and Ortho­ was born on November 25. A. Manning, prominent Ameri­ President of the UNA, who WHEREAS it has always been and still is the outstanding dox Churches in America and 1881 in the village of Sotto il can scholar and educator, and presented a gold watch on be­ supporter of the national aspirations of the Ukrainian people; Europe—as well as heads of Monte in Northern Italy, in a a foremost authority on U- half to the UNA to Professor and family of humble worker. the Jewish Rabbinical Council kraine and Ukrainian history Manning; Prof. Dobriansky on of America. WHEREAS its further growth and development are in the At his deathbed were his and literature in this country, behalf of the UCCA; Prof. V. best interests of its members, their countries and their people; three brothers, a widowed sis­ by sponsoring a special confer­ Kubiyovych on behalf of the Cardinals Preparing to Elect and ter, a nephew and nieces and ence, at which Prof. Manning's European Shevchenko Scien­ WHEREAS this year marks the 70th, anniversary of the of­ New Pontiff contributions to the studies on Several members of the Papal tific Society, and Dr. M.£aryt- ficial organ of the UNA and next year, 1964, marks the 70th Ukraine were analyzed and entourage. Roman Catholic Cardinals . sky on behalf of the Ukrainian year of the Ukrainian National Association. ' ' highly praised. The conference A, few. days before Pope who are in Rome began pre­ Medical Society of America. A THEREFORE the Supreme Assembly of the UNA appeals liminary steps for the election was sponsored by the Shev- special "Award of Recognition" John's death, the American chenko Scientific Society, the to Its members, especially to the Officers of its Branches, to ex­ press reported that among the of a successor to Pope John plaque to Prof.. Manning was pend every effort In the fulfillment of its founding aims': the Cardinals and high-ranking ХХНІ. Machinery for the elec­ Ukrainian National Аввосіа-1 presented by Prof. Nicholas unification of the greatest possible number of Ukrainians in Catholic prelates who were at tion was set in motion im­ tion, the Ukrainian CongresstChubaty, founder and former the United States and Canada Into the Organized ranks of the mediately after the death of Committee of America, the Fed- edittor of , The Ukrainian his bedside, was also the Most UNA, since only in this manner can we fulfill our great obii- ; A«b JosephSl'ipy. Metropolitan Pope John. Speculation about eratldn of Ukrainian Student Quarterly .on behalf of that h a successor has mentioned four gationa. of the Ukrainian Catholic Associations of America and the 'journal and the Ukrainian Svoboda sad UNA publications Church In Western Ukraine, cardinals as favorites: Ukrainian Youth League of | Ukrainian Congress Committee WHEREAS the Ukrainian daily Svoboda, the EnglishMan- who was released in February, Giovanni Battista Cardinal Memorial to War Heroes North America. J 0f America. Prof. Manning was 1B63 ajfter 18 years of confine­ Montini, 65-year-old "liberal" The conference was opened given a standing ovation when guage Ukrainian Weekly and the monthly juvenile msga- ment in Siberia. Archbishop of Milan and close Dedicated in Glen Spey by Prof. Vasyl Lew of the Uni- j he was presented to the zine, The Rainbpw, have in the past and are still playing an versity of Scranton, who in important part in the development of our organization, m the friend of Pope John ХХПТ; GLEN SPREY, N.Y. (Spe- Piznak. Esq,—Ukrainian Con- audience. Catholics and Non-Catholics turn introduced Prof. J. Andru- welfare of our respective countries, and in the aspirations of Gregory Peter Cardinal Aga- cial).—On Sunday, June 2, J gress Committee of America, Deeply moved, Professor Mourn the Great Pontiff shkiv. of Seton Hall Uni­ the Ukrainian people, gianian, 67-year-old a Armen­ 1963 several hundred persons {and Dr. I. Kozak, head of the Clarence Manning spoke on versity and Vice President of THEREFORE the Supreme Assembly of the UNA appeals As the Pope's body lay in ian; Giovanni Cardinal Urbani. took part in the dedication of Ukrainian War Veterans; I. his early association with such state in an ante-chamber in 63, who succeeded Pope John the Shevchenko Scientific So­ to its members to do their utmost to preserve and further a special memorial-grave in Skira, head of the Brotherhood ciety, who read a special mes­ Ukrainian American leaders as the Papal palace in the Vati­ as patriarch of Venice, and honor of the Ukrainian war of the'1st Ukrainian Division; Dr. Luke Myshuha, Nicholas develop these publications, to increase subscriptions and to can, telegrams with expression Giacomb Cardinal Lercaro, 71. sage to Professor Manning make progressive improvements. heroes who lost their lives in M. Pope, national commander Mlira8h Ste ot sympathy and condolences the Archbishop of Bologna. fighting against the enemies of of the Ukrainian American from Prof. Roman Smal-Sto-1 *°n ***;J™& ' (Concluded on page 3) cki. President of the Shevchen-! *eTh~?™£?. S^fS"^ Ukraine, erected on the estate Veterans; Y. Lopatynsky, As­ Dr. S. Demydchuk. (who was American General to Address "Verkhovyna," owped by the sociation of Former ,Soldiers ko Scientific Society and Direc­ tor of the Institute of Slavic in the audience and personally OPENING REMARKS AT Ukrainian Workingmen's Asso­ of the UPA; I. Kedryn. rep­ reeted Pro f Studies at Marquette Universi- * , - Manning) and on Ukrainian American Veterans ciation. The religious services resenting the "Chervona Kaly- ' his personal contacts with such UNA ANNUAL MEETING NEW YORK, N.Y. (Special). were held: one for the Catho­ na" publishing association, and principal speaker at the 16th Subsequently. Prof. Lev E Ukrainian scholars as Prof. A. By JOSEPH LESAWYER. UNA President —Gen. John C. Baker, Deputy lics celebrated by the Rev. S. Mrs. J. Bencal of the Ukrainian national convention of the U- Dobriansky of Georgetown Uni­ Kolessa in Prague and Prof.
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