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Dedicated to the Ideals Addreus and Interests of young UKRAINIAN WEEKLY American* of Ukrainian 81-83 Grand Street descent. Informative, instructive. \кмінськнй щолЕнтік Jersey City S, N. J. Supplement of UKRAINIAN DAILY Ukrainian Dally Svoboda TeL HEnderson { 4-°287 WEEKLY: No. 16 VOLUME XXI (4-0807 Published by the Ukrainian NaUonal Ukrainian National Ass's Association. The Ukrainian Weekly Section TeL HEnderson 4-1018 . ; s'f. PTK LX. 4. 90. SECTION II. JERSEY CITY and NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1053 8ECTION H. No. 90 VOL. LX. lit Weekly Commentator UKRAINIAN EXHIBIT PRO-SOVIET RALLY RAIDED Students Conference Outstanding IN CHICAGO Success a* *a SOVIET PRICES FANTASTIC. "THE PACE THAT KILLS" Refugees from behind the sent for more help. A total of "Inside the Moscow market' The saying, "there's always The first conference of Uk­ the nature and activities of the smell is a combination of room at at the top." has grown Iron Curtain stormed a meet- 75 police and 30 vehicles were ing of the Chicsgo Council alerted, and squads were rush- rainian American Students or­ American voluntary organiza­ „okKe„«, „«.,. «_!«. „«л ь., trite from endless repetition, ganizations took place on April cabbage, sour cream and nu- 2 ...... of American-Soviet Friendship ed from adjoining districts tions. He urged those present*' , y- , But, like all such homely and turned it into a near riot •імІГ"*j * "~ Ш J 10-12, and was judged by all to take an active part in cam* " man bodies, writes Mrs. Jane J adages> there І8 more truth last Sunday, April 12, JacThk eRossen demonstrator, chairmas n chaseof thde . ' , . f. ' .* pus and community activities S. Mcllvaine, just back from ^^ poetry in it. In business who attended as a success, the other than those of a purely seven days in Moscow, which after business, especially the , measure of which far exceeded Ukrainian nature in order to as a memorial for the late the hall. He was cornered she toured in a group of edit-. larger ones, finding really com­ xh« цдтмлтьт «•** ЧЬЯіЙ*йй planneЩ d«.»еии» and expedite. <* d.hos thee »„mak„ e their contribution to Stalin and the late President there by a threatening crowd, .. .I.!-'* ers.' Her impressions of Mos-;Petent executive talent of both meeting. Attended by repre- American life and to carry . a 1 Franklin D. Roosevelt .most of them women. .ІІГ-' .Ian administrative and a tech- Police their special message to the The meeting actually was In-' broke through the ex- Natives, guests and debates

cow were written expressly ... , cited from all over the United States, J American people. Professor tended to promote Russian's8 demonstrators &td res • meal character is an ever-pres- cued Rossen. They hauled him the sessions took place on the Mosely went on to describe,,.., "peace offensive" with em cam us of for the International News ent headache. Business, like * from the scene in a oatrol P Columbia Univer- briefly the purposes and work, ..; Service. 'the world it exists in, has be- pnasiphasis on demanding a meet- fro*™m " th"e* 8cen^LJStJLe in a Pоatro t7J,l sit* •» New York СІІУ- After of the East European Fund, ta8f "You are greeted by a line come tremendously complex. It ing of President Eisenhower S8a^ two full days of conferring. Inc. He spoke of AmericaWWa do for business. The hall was prepared with fuj]y • to another. Roughly there are nyk, Ann Arbor Mich.; Bohdan pose and nature as four-fold: •*••> To make the situation more folding chairs to seat about. Captain Pensin also address- a thousand dunkers and milk l.UUU persons, but at 3 p.m.,1^ Fedash, Detroit, Mich.; John convincing Americans that the difficult, industry has found the advertised starting hour, the demon8trator8> ing that no arrests woulpromisd be- Huta, Irvington, N. J.; Zenon Soviet Union is not one and the f-v.; drinkers a day. Overhead a that it must face a very crit­ The Ukrainian students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, only about 20 to 30 persons made if the crowd disbanded. Krawets, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Boh- same with Russia; acquainting' >'* sign reads. 'Please observe ical related problem—that of engineering college in Troy, N. Y., display some of the beauti­ A АгЬоГк had entered the hall. Some of the.demonstrators ?*Л^T"^' ™ Americans with Ukrainian cul- ^ cleanliness, no spitting,- no keeping its executives alive ful Easter eggs as part of their national exhibit. They are Then a crowd estimated by shouteouted back thatnat "yo"youu are Ш& ^olody^yr Petryszym. ture and history in a dignined,- ' and in good condition for a Irynet Danylchuk, left, and Wladimir Hnatkowskyj, both stu­ smoking.' " Sgt Frank Heimoski, chief of protecting the Communists." Paterson, N. J. and Zenon R. mature. ,manner; working for"**,, normal working span. The dents of engineering at the Troy college. On the next counter, Mrs. the police industrial detail, at Rossen later telephoned The Wynnytakyj. Cleveland Ohio— the introduction of Ukrainian" pace of modern business life in The Ukrainian exhibit was one of many at a recent In­ Mcllvaine reports, are dumped 1,600 persons bore down on Tribune to denounce those who deserve a most sincere vote of hinguage courses In the cu£ the upper executive levels has ternational Festival at the college, with students from Europe, piles of raw meat just unload­ the hall and many of the crowd broke up the meeting as 'for­ thanks and appreciation.. ri'culae of American Universi- been exacting a heavy toll of China, the Middle East and South America displaying costumes, ed, from the trucks and carts entered. . і eign born Ukrainian fascists." The sessions were formally ties; and combatting partisan^!" able men a relatively youthful products and handicrafts. The delicately-painted Ukrainian one' яеез on streets. There is Within minutes, witnesses The Chicago press reported opened op Saturday morning.ship, .a fruitless and futile,ii-.o age. Easter eggs were considered one of the most popular items no such thing as waxed paper said, hundreds of the chairs the incident quite extensively with the, sbiging of the Amer!*-" trait among some Ukrainian*! CM ; in the exhibition. coverings of any kind. When Time magazine dealt with had been overturned, some with pictures as well.'Ope'pf can wNajttona! anthem, after -Dr.'Ffcer. in his speech, de-oil.jf •<. Students- from four other colleges, Vassar, Skidmore,' 4 the Bttppu^*aVr|v^^e^ttn1b>ad- this 'situation in a! recent arti­ broken,' a' table was smashed, the pictures in the Sun-Times which -Mr. Z; Hetoyk greeted Voted THs attention to the feshVr Smith and Russell Sage, joined the engineering students in v ers stand atop the mounds of cle which carried the grim and printed matter in the hall showed pickets bearing signs, the assembled gttesta end cfeler view of "the Ukrainian stu- planning the exhibition. The public was invited to see the meat, throwing it dOwn onto heading, "The Pace That Kills!" was torn, up. reading: "U.S.M.A—Ukrainian gates.- The report of the Cre- dents' achievements and in the' *" displays and a very large crowd was on hand. the ground with a shovel. The, The first paragraph said: "Does Police called for reserve Youth For Freedom"; another dentiahV Committee named 80 past and spojte of their poteri-''"' only obvious attempt at hy- the high pressure of their jobs squads and several were sent "Russia Wants Peace—Piece delegates who represented 22 tial future role. " • giene is another sign. It reads: j cause top corporation execu- to the scene. Faced with the of America"; and others of a American Universities in the Sunday's program consisted". '" "After trading hours meat tives to burn out faster and CONTAINMENT OR LIBERATION? milling, angry crowd, they similar nature. East, Middle West and West, of the reports of the vsriousj,'.„| must be placed in the refriger- die earlier than other men? Honorary, guests at the confer- committees of the conference, ator. Though industry still lacks the ence represented Ukrainian the adoption of a constitution^-v.'t The Moscow market covers statistics to make a water- Two articles in Foreign Affairs 40th Anniversary of the Ukrainian American fraternal, scientific, for the Federation, the adop-.. half a city block. Compared, tight case, the answer seems The President we now have by George F. Kennan, who was academic and youth organiza- tion of resolutions, and the to the famed Farmer's Market!to be yes." in the White House has de­ chief of the Policy Planning Catholic Exarchate of U. S. tions. Well-known figures from election of officers. .™>t." Staff, developed this bland ver­ in Los Angeles — Mrs. Mcll­ Time went on to list some of clared that we must try win j these organizations greeted the | The goals of the Federation balization which evinces no Fortieth Anniversary of the under his jurisdiction were vaine notes—where every car- the unhappy facts that have the cold war. Our new Sec­ congress end pledged their;as stated in the Constitution" " sense of crisis or particular ur­ Ukrainian Catholic Exarchate Ukrainians', as well as other rot is examined for blemishes' been produced so far. New retary of State has advocated support to the newly-created are: to represeent the interests gency, but is concerned with of the United States will be. non Ukrainian Greek Catholic before being put on sale, the York's Life Extension Exam- a dynamic policy of liberation. organization. of Ukrainian American stu- only the Soviet military forces observed during 1953. On May faithful. The Anniversary offi- Central Market, biggest and iners checked over more than And now the demigod of So­ The delegates elected officers dents, to further the recognl-" ' :" as a threat (overlooking other 28th occurs the 40th anniver- cially began after* the Easter 4 best in Moscow, "can only be 25,000 executives with an aver- viet Russia, Stalin himself, has of the conference who were.tion and understanding on the'' ' communist modes of warfare) адгу commemorating the time Season and will close in May, described as medieval." lage age of 45.6 years, and succumbed to a Power whom Dmytro Hryhorchuk, Chair campuses of American Univer7.,„,J he could not betray, exile or and in general is incompatible when the Pope of Rome an- 1954. The formal observance man; Eleanora Kulchycky and eities of the Ukrainian people's,, ^ Yet here are the best food- found that only 20 per cent t with the conduct of serious nounced the late Bishop Soter will be held in Philadelphia. Dr. Ryzij, vice-Chairmen; Eu- stuffs to be had in Moscow, were in normal health. At a liquidate. The present is clear­ struggle for freedom from political warfare. Ortynsky to be the first ex- Orte of the features is the ?enia Kowalsky and Catherine Sold at the Central Market j Chicago hospital 55 executives ly the time to deliberate upon tyranny, to propagate икгаїптг.иц arch for the faithful of the sponsoring of Jubilee Missions Kohno, secretaries. several blocks from the ex-' der 50 were examined, and and map out a new foreign Put succinctly, the contain­ ian cultural, moral and intel- •*.-. un policy. In his new book. Con­ ment policy "has failed to Greek Catholic rite in the in parishes throughout the After luncheon at the Col- lectual traditions in this coun- elusive area of Mpscow, are only 3 were from organic die- United States. At that time diocese. farm products the peasants j orders. When 340 executives tainment or Liberation ?* James comprehend the revolutionary imbla University John Jay try. to foster the intellectual ^-. have been able to hold on to f one of our greatest corpora- Burnham has erected Important nature of the communist enter­ Hall, four guest speakers ad- and professional development'""н 0 Iressed the conference: Mi­ after fulfilling the government tions reported for a medical signposts pointing to a new de­ prise." It had attempted to ob­ VETERANS ALL SET FOR of its members to better equips'- cisive policy. chael Piznak. General Counsel checkup, it was found that 235 tain a power balance, such them for their future roles ST" quotas. ~>t the Ukrainian Congress 1 had something wrong with Mr. Burnham's book is di­ that Moscow would have to CONVENTION citizens, to coordinate the work'" ''' Eggs 35 Cents Apiece Committee; Professor Philip them, and in 192 cases the dis­ vided roughly into two parts: fight on a power basis weight­ of its member organizations*"—"**' ed against her, or would have Mosely, Director of the U.S.S.R. and to cooperate with the ex­ These are put'on sale at un­ orders were serious. In an- the first disposes once and for The Welcome Dance of the assume a place in the sc.-ial to change her hostile attitude Research Institute at Colum­ isting Ukrainian American or- * ^ controlled prices. Hence the'other very large corporation all of the containment policy Ukrainian American Veterans and cultural environmenr of and agree to some sort of mo­ bia, Dr. John E. Reshetar of ganizations. '-*•' ; bargaining, the handling and ^89 members of the top man-as one which has outlived its will be held Friday, May 8. our people. dus vivendl. It is in this very Princeton University, and Dr. Officers elected by the con­ the harrowed looks on the agement group died during the limited function of a defensive 1953 at the Progressive Uk­ Ready to acknowledge '.lie objective that the policy dis­ Ivan Fizer. ference to two year terms faces of the women to whom 5 war years alone. The Ameri- maneuver until a more positive rainian American Citizens As­ insecurities that tend to face plays a fatal flaw. It attempts Mr. Piznak, commending the were President—Eleanora Kul­ every extra penny may mean a j can Fidelity and Casualty Corn- strategy could be devised; the sociation, 1938-40 German- a young and growing organiza­ to "contain" a unlversalistic, young people's efforts to or­ chycky, New York City; Vice- minor luxury in the form of pany states that the average second outlines with broad town Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. tion, the U.A.V. realizes tne militant, secular religion, based ganize stressed, today's need Presidents — Michael Pochtar, a paper flower, a new piece of businessman dies б years be- strokes the dynamic policy The highlights of this affair importance of gaining supper*, on a vast land mass inhabited for well qualified and recog­ Newark, N. J., Zenon KrawetS, fabric, or additional food for fore his time. This represents which we must pursue if we are will be music and entertain­ and recognition from the >>1 ler, by 800 million humans, which nized scholars, scientists and Brooklyn, N.Y., Anthony Szut- their families. both a heavy human waste and not to fall prey to the Soviet ment hy the Ukrainian Ameri­ well-established and more ex­ has irrevocably set itself the professional people who. in ka, Philadelphia, Pa.. Wolody- For food in the USSR, as is a heavy economic waste. It is machinations. can Stringband, our Ukrainian perienced of the Ukrainian .objective of monolithic world their own field of specialty, myr Petry»""yn. Paterson, N.J.;''' well known, is at a premium. estimated, Time said, "that a American addition to the world American clubs and societies. The Containment Policy domination, and which already will contribute to the advance­ Secretary—Eugenia Kowalsky. There are three vegetables a $20,000-a-year executive repre- rendowned Philadelphia Mum­ Therefore, under the dynamic 'exists and acts inside every ment of the truth about Uk­ Paterson. N. J.; Treasurer — ' year, carrots, cabbage and po-|sents a $250,000 investment by The policy of containment. mers. This band, though young, leadership of Martin Horobiow- nation throughout the world. raine. Mr. Piznak further urged Donald Kydon, Baltimore, Md.; tatoes. As there are no cold j his company." Mr. Burnham points out, has has rapidly shot to the top ski, present National Com the students not to become Auditing Committee—D. Hry- storage facilities—as far as The result is that more and been "the bureaucratic verbali­ As a result, the record of among these New Year com mander of the U.A.V., the part of any foreign organiza­ horchauk, M. Semanyshyn, I&RVWI Mrs. Mcllvaine saw—the vege- more concerns are going in zation of a a policy of drift." the containment policy could petitors. veterans have eagerly- sought tion or to permit themselves Norka, and E. Bachinsky; Ap- ** tables are kept in underground heavily for executive health not but have been poor. Be- The members of the band, participation in many of the I cause it seeks to "contain" the to be used by professional pol- peal Board—M. Bilas. M. Su-* •• vaults, programs—one observer terms (including the talented offshoots conventions and meetings that • Containment or Liberation? myk, M. Stoyko, M. Bohatiuk, •-• Food prices she found to be these programs "the hottest An inquiry into the Aims of Unit­ Soviet power at the borders , of the Wolfe family, leaders of have been held recently in or- Rlciane, and stressed the ne- ed States Foreign Policy. By of the recognized Soviet sphere, • the band, promise highly en- der to unify the Ukrainian eessity for the young people and O. Oleksyshyn. The chair­ fantastic. Eggs cost the equil- thing in medicine today." Gen- James Burnham. — The Tohn Day 1 it has created the nightmare American people. to work out their own prob- men of the' four«working com­ valent of 35 cents apiece. erally speaking, they are on a Company. New York. p. 256. $3.50. |tertainlng amusement for those le mittees are: Scholarship, Ivan Oranges, craved perhaps for voluntary basis, but every en- !of the "protected sanctuary" attending. Non-Philadelphlans On May 8. 9, and 10, the ms to the best of their abil- Sira; Publicity and Informa­ their color (they are red ih-!couragement is given to the і familiar in connection with Ko­ will be especially Interested, in U.A.V. will hold its Sixth An­ ity. tion, Ivan Holovynsky; Cultur- ' , side) and for their rarity, are'executives to participate. Often that they are hardheaded busi­ rea, Indochina and northeast this local-type music. nual Convention at the beauti­ Professor Mosely spoke on India. It has not succeeded in al-Educational, Mr. Onuferko; as high as $1.25 each. the men are sent to special ness investments." All kinds of Both the Ukrainian Ameri­ ful Hotel Adelphia in Philadel­ building any major "situation phia, Pa. It is sincerely hoped Special Affairs, Juriy Кагаріпг ,, A lonf of white bread wom­ clinics for a period of days ills up to the potentially fatal can Veterans and the Ukrain­ of (socio-economic) strength." that all Ukrainian American the Convention may be obtain­ ka. en carry' in mesh market bags and in some cases they can are unearthed in the early stages ian American String Band are Despite the billions of dollars organizations will lend their ed by contacting Theodore The sessions were closed •»< along the streets costs 73 cents. take their wives with them and when successful treatment is comparative newcomers to the spent, Britain, France and active support to these young Zenuk. UAV Relations Officer. with the assembled standing in ~/ The lines which form out­ enjoy recreational pursuits in possible. Another benefit, in long and distinguished lists of idle time. The cost ranges .the words of one big com- Italy remain in a precarious active Ukrainian American or men who are valiantly attempt- 5387 Charles Street, Philadel­ a silent minute of tribute to all side Moscow's foodstore in the ; i pany's medical director, is that state. Worst of all, it has per-"animations that have been try ng to organize the men* who phia. Pa., or Thomas Darmo- students who had giveen their early morning hours are there from $35 to 125 a year per ex­ лип j "When an executive doesn't jmitted the Soviet Union to pro­ ing to serve all Ukrainian "ought so bravely to protect prny. Convention Chairman. by necessity. To buy early is ecutive, and, to quote Time lives in the cnuse of freedom, have to worry about his health, ceed unhampered with the con- \mericans. Although у nny •ur great country. Ч0Ї) N. Franklin Street. Phil­ nnd with the singing of tho the famil у provider's ondy igain, "Corporations with lie feels and works better." .n spirit they are anxious U Further information regarding adelphia, Pa. Ukrainian Nationnl anthem. chance. health programs are convinced (Concluded on Page 4) SVOBODA — UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SECTION. SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1963 No. 90 ЙТНЕ DEATH OF STALIN THE UNDERGROUND To the Sun air is still here and the opportunistic leaders have en­ the horses on which we can will." By sending diplomatic til March 4 that illness was re­ ican pragmatic viewpoint, tion to the problem at hand. Both today are nominally self -river dark, gulfed us, we should ALL go safely ride. Any other way is representatives to Kiev and vealed to the Soviet people and governing, yet actually they The boats, the chimney-stacks, on strike. Let's all stop work futile and leads to disaster. Minsk, he argues, we will make r to the world. His death was are subject to orders from • the lines of stark an important'gain in the pro­ again concealed for approxi­ Moscow. The people of both Gray like stone, where a single gime to be set up and to com­ ng posts in the new adminis­ paganda war with Russia and mately eight hours. How many countries are friendly to the *gull or dove mence functioning and that the tration. He became Chairman put out, prestige behind the of the Soviet leaders them­ Assigned for Basic Training United States, they have a Slasnts on its wings and hovers, new government represented of the Council of Ministers and aspirations of the Ukrainian selves were fully informed as racial line and culture different .djves above the forces which seem to have the senior member of the Pre-< and Byelorussian people. to the course of the illness from those of Russia proper. ThJ^ oil-slicked waves whose been the closest to the dying sidium of the Central Commit­ FORT DLX. N. J.—Private fantry weapons and tactics as The proposed step would put and when? It will probably coiling colors spark dictator and which would logic­ tee of the Communist Party. Bohdan Cisyk of 190 E. Clin­ well as character guidance Both countries have a sep­ us into an advanced outpost in never be known when the news Under the blackened piers, ally be best aware of the min­ Beria, who in the opinion of ton Street, New York 2, N. Y. program which is under the arate and independent status the cold war and bring a new of his illness was first con­ slapping their mark. ute development of the situa­ foreign observers—was losing has arrived here and has been supervision of the Post Chap­ as members of the United Na­ storm of Soviet abuse and veyed to those sections of the High on the wooden wharf tion. The first and most press­ power, especially after his Min­ assigned to K-Co. 60th Infan­ lain. Upon completion of the tions, so recognized by the threats about our heads, Sen- government that were not by ing persons involved were the istry was criticized for allow­ try Regiment of the 9th In­ Basic Training he will be eligi­ other nations. Under the ator Smith insists it is kJheads. Such is love. time custom in direct contact with leader of the Communist Party, ing the death of Zhdanov, now fantry Division for sixteen ble for consideration to re­ original treaty of 1923 when we took this' calculated risk, Wi cannot look upon it and him. It was the same with his Georgy Malenkov, Stalin's was put in charge of a com­ weeks of Basic Training. ceive additional instruction in the Union of Socialist Soviet ended our appeasement atti- *pass by. death. The forces that were closest collaborator and the bined Ministry of Internal Af­ His parents are Eufrozyna a Leadership Course and may Republics was organized, both tude and really threw our It' enters in ourselves and necessary to ensure tranquil­ man who delivered the main fairs and State Security and Cisyk of 190 E. Clinton St., submit- application to attend countries reserved the right weight with people who would # ity could easily have moved address at the Communist Par­ the second member after Ma­ New York 2, N. Y. Officer Candidate School. to withdraw from the union. like to break away from the nevermore during the hours when there ty Congress last October, and lenkov of the Presidium of the Prior to entering the Service, Stalin of course saw to it that Soviet orbit,- 'Obviously there Becomes a part of an unchang- came no word from the Kre- Lavrenty Beria, the dreaded Central Committee of the Com­ Private B. Cisyk attended the this right was never exercised, are many more; political and •ing grace, lin. head of security. Malenkov munist Party. It is interesting Ukrainian Free University in The greatness of men's and presumably the present other factors involved than So*>,cry tha,t long after one bird's was "elected" or "selected" by to note that at the session of Germany. He was formerly deed is mixed according to the government follows the same this seemingly easy proposal Beria Nominated Malenkov for 0£ the low lap of water on a the Central Committee of the the Supreme Soviet on March employed by Horn and Hard- motives that gave them rise.— pattern. suggests: As a debating point, Stalin's Post • shore, Communist Party, the U.S.S.R. 15th. Beria was the man who hardt Co., New York City. Luois Pasteur (1822-1895). Rep. Lawrence H. Smith of however, it deserves a better

wfcl be this city evening and, lt was not ^rp^ing then Council of Ministers, and the nominated Malenkov for Sta­ During his training period • Wisconsin has introduced a re­ fate than to be laid on the <»this P,ace- | that within twenty four hours U.S.S.R. Supreme Council Pre- lin's place. he will receive instruction in Success has a habit of corn- solution in Congress recogniz­ shelf. Ц should be studied on 4A* Sara King Carleton. j it was possible for the new re- tidium to occupy the two lead- (To be continued) general military subjects, in- ing around while you are busy. ing the independent sovereign- its merits. SVOBOM — UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SECTION, SATURDAY. APRIL lfc, 1953 , ' ' ШМ That Side of Aeony Ukrainian Sport Notes Delicate Patterns on Easter Eggs Convey Greetings in Pysanky, Traditional Ukrainian J о / By WALTER WM. DANKO • By OSYP TURIANSKY Church Custom ' A Condensed Version—Translated from the Ukrainian UKRAINIANS IN ORGANIZED BASEBALL By JEAN LOVELAND By ADAM and PAMELA HMD J • With all the teams in Organ­ batted .269 for San Angelo of As the most joyous of all reli­ ever might be of value to them you wish to keep the color dt' .' (2) ized Baseball currently engaged the Longhorn (C) League; gious seasons approaches, tra­ in the art. Mr. Kiriluk, who the first dye, *: T' ' in spring training or regular catcher Fred Wasiluk of Hot The stupor leaves them for all the time, closer to his ditional Easter celebrations and was born in Chicago, remem­ By now the egg and patertf they are not fated to return seasonal play, now is an op­ Springs .240 and short-stop a moment. In, their souls body. His violin was all that•) to life again. Their eyes catch festivities are being observed bers his mother first making becomes leas and leas discern!-' ' portune time to briefly mention George Wegerak of Pine Bluff awaken desires that form a the course of the war had left throughout the world, where- some for gifts, in 1925. In Ed's ble, as the beeswax accumu­ up with the comrades they all the known Ukrainians that of the Cotton States (C) link with life. There, one man, him. A bullet had taken his ever Christianity exists. The home, his mother used a home­ lates, and the egg is nearly cov­ have deserted. A great longing performed in the American na­ League hit 210; player-man­ with bare purple feet, has spot­ eyes. His mother had died from legends and religious meanings made stylus, which her hus­ ered with the pattern. It toV - for them and for life, like the tional pastime on a profession­ ager SS Alex Monchak hit .264 ted a fire on the- clouds over grief and his fiancee jumped interpreted in different ways, band fashioned for her. The mass of brown lines, criss­ last flicker of a burnt out al basis last season from the for Roswell of the Longhorn the drop. He shows it to his in the river, and no one had of the Forty Days of Lent, and tokens were given to their crossed and dotted. The color candle, flares up in their souls. majors down to Class D. (C) League; catcher John companions, with, sparkling seen her since. He had learned the Biblical figures involved, friends on Easter day. green, which does not dye sue- ию. Before them slowly moves a In the majors, Steve Souchock Gaills hit .222 for Salina of eyes. Three comrades to­ about their fate and lost his long row of shadows. It crawls, are climaxed by the Easter A few years later, when he cessfully, is daubed or painted alternated between the infield the Western (Cb Association holiday. wards the. place where they speech. Sunday had met and married Catherine on with the toothpick and cov­ like a big, squashed-up worm, and outfield for the Detroit Ti­ see the fire. And they fall He locked his grief in the and pitcher Steve Bntchko of Perhaps no Eastertide tradi- Naumctz, who was born in ered with wax. winding itself with extreme gers while hitting 13 HRs and Hutchinson had a 6-5 mark in into the clouds over the abyss. darkness fit his eyes and soul, tion exhibits more exquisite Perth Amboy, N. J., the two •v • effort into the greyish mist, garnering a .249 BA; pitcher the same league; pitcher Mike Melted fat Oven The clouds swallow them, as and turned to stone. Or, per­ beauty than the fairy-like Uk­ became interested in the tradi­ to die there in peace. Harry Dorish had a 8-4 record Gazella Jr. of Abilene in the the sea swallows a grain of chance, he saw brightness in rainian Pysanky, which means tional Pysanky, and revived it Now comes the supreme mo- " They stretch out their arms with the Chicago White Sox; West Texas—New Mexico (C) sand, as eternity swallows a the song of his violin, at least "to write" or written eggs. in their home. ment which the artist has wait­ after their friends. "Wait for pitcher John Kucab had a »0-l League had a 9-12 record; moment , j a little ray of sunshine and a In the United States, Easter But for the needs made ed for. The egg is placed on a us! Wait!" record with the Philadelphia pitcher Joe Billy had a 13-Ю It seems that, neither the narrow blue strip of the sky? eggs are dyed or colored, usu­ great by the war, they might cloth in a hot oven for two or In reply they hear the an­ A's; SS John Logan (Ruthen- record with Headland of the gods, nor some powers have But men had only once heard ally by dipping. But wherever never have pursued the hobby, three minutes until the wax swer from the valleys: "Wait ian) hit 283 for the Boston Alabama-Florida (D) League; the" courage to watch this the song of his violin since Ukrainian people live, some of for their first eggs were con­ begins to melt You quickly nib for us! Wait!" Braves; catcher Andy Semi- pitcher Willie Shuryn posted a spectacle of human misery, the death of his mother and them are preparing their Py­ tributed to church and chariti- off the wax and there appears nick (Ruthenian-) hit .256 for 1-2 mark with Harlem of the and begin to enshroud it in a his girl. And a song it was "Don't lets go after our sanky—traditional and beau­ ble organizations, to be auc­ the myriad of color and de­ Cincinnati; pitcher Steve Rldzik Mountain States (D) League; thick veil of snow. The sky, that made even Ahe enemy comrades," called Szabo. tiful eggs, with many religious tioned or Bold for war relief sign emerging from the brown (Ruthenian) had a 4-2 record SS Mike Cap of Welch in the the clouds, the mountains and cry. "We'll perish there. I have a meanings. They are writing benefits. Their friends, enthrill- beeswax. The only step re- with the the Appalachian (D) League the human beings—all vanish rifle. Let's look forAn Alban­ them-with hundreds—yes thou­ ed by the delicate specimens, maining to finish the egg is to "Who can leave him be­ and 2B Mike Goliat, who only hit .308; 3B Tom Pavuk of and become transformed into ian house. Now it must be late sands, of tiny dots, lines and clamored for more. So it kept coat the whole thing with var­ hind?*', groaned Nikolic. appeared in 3 games for the Tarboro and 3B Walter Hatz an endless mist, grey as life, in the afternoon. If we find symbolic emblems forming a on—until today the demands nish, shellac or lacquer. This "Let's go no further. We St. Louis Browns, hit .291 for of New Bern batted .236 and sad as death. It looks as nothing, perhaps we'll man­ blend of color and craftsman­ of friendship and giving have will brighten and preserve tine] have no more strength. Let's the Toronto Maple Leafs of the .260 respectively in the Coast­ death. It looks as. though the age to light a bonfire somehow. ship too beautiful to describe. exceeded the supply, and they color. In an evening, you might die right here." International (AAA) League. al Plain (D) League. Also in world be sliding down some Somebody may see our fire at never have spare eggs of their make one or two simply de­ The six comrades halted. the Kitty (D) League, Walt Experts in Monroe bottomless drop. , night and come to us ..." In the minors, RF Ernie Ora- own making. signed eggs, but the more in­ r They were frightened, for the vetz had a .306 BA with Chat­ batted .280 for Madisonville. From the abyss emerges a "Wolves will come", uttered In Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ tricate ones take eight hours " first time in a long while, they tanooga of the Southern (AA) Pitcher АІ Onuliak of Orlando Kiriluks' Collection, silver-white cloud. Like a Dobroweky. ward Kiriluk, of Elm street or more. You will keep your heard Stranzinger'e voice em­ Association; pitcher BUI To- of the Florida State (D) dreamland vision, it rises Nikoli6 thought: "perhaps have been busy evenings, pre­ But they do have a magni- egg for many years to come-— '.' erging from his lips, as though sheff had a 0-0 record with In­ League had a 10-10 record and above them and floats to meet from the bowels of the earth. people will come too..." paring Pysanky to give their ficent collection of from 50 to perhaps forever—so it is worth dianapolis of the American manager player Mike Tre.sh bat­ friends during the three-dsy the morose gloom of the heav­ "Go ahead. I'll stay here." "People?" asked Dobroweky. 60 eggs, given to them by '*• (AAA) Association; RF Mike ted .297 for Wausau in the Easter holiday. ens. Dobroweky said: "We'll stay "For us, people are worse than friends and collected here and Lntz of the Reading team in Wisconsin State (D) League. Ed and Catherine Kiriluk, Pysanky Designs No, 'tis no cloud ... with you. Friends, aren't we?" wolves..." in Canada, over the years. the Eastern (A) League took In a non-playing capacity, American-born of Ukrainian Pysanky designs are many It is some strange being, Everyone nodded ід silence. Each is a prize specimen. 'To last till the evening and the loop's batting title and manager Paul Chervinko's (ex- parents, have studied this art and varied. Each beautiful egg ' compassionate with human "But we will not die from I asked this talented couple through the night, we must pitcher George Uhaze (Ruth­ Brooklyn Dodger Catcher) in the Kiriluks' collection, is suffering. and perfected their execution to describe the method of a Serbian bullet," growled Sza- nave at ieast a 8park of ^me enian) of Albany took the Quincy team in the Three-I (B) different. Each one is some­ It is the only bright, good of the fine, delicate workman­ making Pysanky, and wached bo, clenching his teeth and hope ••t moaned Nikolic. pitching title with an 18-10 League finished seventh; man­ ship until it has become an them as they did some of the what similar in the type of lino, spirit bo, savagely flashing his eyes record. Also in the same ager Al Monchak's (ex-Phil­ Dobrowsky replied: "The interesting and important part steps. dot formation and symbols It will ask someone inside An old Serbian sergeant ap­ league, outfielder Bert Rechi- adelphia Phillies shortstop) only hope is some miracle, or of their family celebration of Beginning with a raw white used, but they are employed the dark clouds: ., ,f proached them. our men... But not such char of Reading batted .222 Roswell team finished fifth in Easter. in many different ways. .,VJ' f "Why do you will that the "Move on!" egg, (cooked ones spoil and wretches as we are... Only..." and catcher Harry Psutka hit a I the Longhorn (C) League All four of their parents Crosses are used in m any ' hearts of the shadows still beat "Shut up!", shouted Szabo. turn to water), you need to He fell silent. low .147 for Williamsport. and manager Mike Tresh's (ex- were Ukrainian-born, in the ways and Latin, St AndreWk' feebly?" The Serbian took up a po­ assemble only a few simple Outfielder Mike Sichko of Sa­ Chicago White Sox catcher) country which for most of Byzantine, and Orthodox yer-' "Shatter these hearts to sition to shoot, but Szabo hit They contemplated to de­ items. A great source of pride vannah in the South Atlantic Wausau team finished second it's existence has been domin­ sions are all employed.' smithereens! him on the head with his stick. scend from the ridge, plunging to the Kiriluks is the improved (A) League batted .270; pitch­ in the Wisconsin (D) League. ated by other nationalities. As with a cross upon them use "Let them not s bleed their The Serb fell down. into the grey mist and passing stylus which Ed engineered er John Waselchuk of Roanoke Tony Ravish was a scout for far back as the time of Christ ly are given'to a priest, with last drops!" Alive, dead? through it, to the bottom. and designed, as an improve­ in the Piedmont (B) League the New York Giants; Pete their. Pysanky history is re­ appropriate inscription. What is it? Who cares? Perhaps there, was life and a ment over any he had seen. had a .190 BA for 22 games; Gebrian (Ruthenian) was a corded in the traditions and Some designs signify spring It seems to me... before Szabo took the rifle and am­ human heart, down below. But This dainty tool is the. only pitcher Myron Lutz had a 4-8 scout for the New York Yan­ fables of the Ukraine. and the rebirth of life, employ­ me ... some peculiar gnarled munition from the Serb. He did all their efforts were in vain. thing used, except a toothpick, To the right and to the left, record with Davenport in the kees; Frank Bidack was a Ukrainia was a poor and to fashion the lacey patterns. ing the use of flowers, plants, tree... two thin... dead not find a ,crumb of bread in v Three-I (B) League; 3B Nick trainer fojr Beaumont of Tex­ struggling nation. The mat­ trees, birds, etc. Animals. ar#' boughs j.* . ... his bag., -He kicked him .with, then* were only, steep slopes The new stylus,,is fashioned Samel* batted .242' for Ander as (AA) League and Nestor erials which the people needed used, but less frequently since'"• No, it's a man.-, his foot and the Serb Tolled to which not even a mountain by using a wooden handle with a son of the Tri-States (B) Chylak was an umpire in the to make their Pysanky were great skill Is needed to execute ~ He raises his arm towards down the cliff. Szabo took the goat would be able to hold, metal tip. Into the tip Ed inserts League; Catcher Ron Dacko International (AAA) League. scarce. They fashioned their the minute detail. Sieved por­ the sky. blind Stranzinger by one in an attempt to descend. a tiny piece of paper-thin brass, own insturuments—made their tions, or criss-crossed lines, are Why does he raise his arms hand, Nikolic by the other, and After long wanderings they rolled into a hollow tube, thru own dyes—had trouble in just used to bring out patterns. . to the sky? all the seven man walked aside realized that for them there „which wax is slowly released getting an egg. This may ex Many of the Pysanky have Is he praying? from the "Road of Death". was only one solitary road, the onto the egg. Senator Lehman Criticizes Dulles plain why they were so pains­ names. The "Forty DivisiojMi* I hear a whisper: They halted and looked around. road their comrades had taken. He showed me in five min­ taking about the art of their denotes the forty days of Lent; "Oh, you cruel, tcruel..." Wherever you looked, d,e&th Where were they? The equash­ utes how he makes them, and On Administration's Genocide decorations, and why they there is the •Toorbenka'' W' ' I look at his hands and was staring you in the eyes. ed-up worm had already dis­ said he has supplied the tools made them so perfectly. basket, the "Tree of Life" and ' shudder. From beyond the mountains, appeared on the horizon, in the to the largest distrubutor of Policy "Nature in the Spring." Th» No, I shall not look at mine... on the horizon, from the depth sea of mist. The Kiriluke have studied, Ukrainian art goods in New experimented, traveled to places York. Old time stylus were Hutzuls, a people of western I know: mine are like his. of the ground crawled out 1 Statement by Senator Herbert II. Lehman (Dem. N. Y.) Ukraine, were noted for theft ' monstrous misty horrors and Boyani lamented: "Fire... to learn and to obtain what- crude pieces of metal, wired or All at once, I feel such pity Commenting on Secretary Dulles' Remarks with Regard to the intricate designs and are Ma? even more obscured the sun. fire ... fire! We'll perish with­ stuck to a wooden stick. 0 for our hands. Genocide convention, Delivered April 8, 1953 lieved to have influenced the They looked like fabulous vam­ out fire." Next you will need dyes in Yes, pity for every human art with their bright colon and pires. They opened their gi­ They found nearby a snow- several colors. Any good com­ being who is capable of think­ I read with great regret the If we are thinking of the practices referred to. It would designs. Each province in the gantic red, gory jaws, ready to covered bush. With extreme mercial dye will do. Another ing, in order to suffer. A pity remarks by Secretary of State merits of the Genocide Conven- make them international country expressed its indh attack the mountans and de­ strain they snapped off the good color source is ordinary for the whole humanity which John Foster Dulles before the.tion rather than the domestic crimes, but subject to actual ality and difference of mode vour them" together with the branches and cut it down to crepe paper, soaked in water receives such punishment in Senate Judiciary Committee | politics of that proposal, there enforcement by implementing living in the patterns for eeven living inhabitants. the very roots. But how can to obtain a variety of hues. the hell of a world war. stating that the new Admini-;can be no substantial argu- legislation in each of the sig­ eggs. There is a lump in my throat. For how dared life to stray one light a fire with frozen natory countries. When first the Ukrainians be­ st rat ion will not press for rati­ ment against it. Surely the an­ Old legends as to where the ' Something forces itself into into this cemetery of nature? green branches? Yet, despite its merits, we gan to make Pysanky, they fication of the Genocide Con­ nouncement that the Adminis­ Easter egg originated, are re­ my eyes. ^ . A few steps off, the ridge de- "Produce Shakecpeare, have witheld our approval of made their own dyes. Yellow vention. tration will not press for its lated by the Kiriluks. One tens scended, like a steep wall, to­ Goethe, Kant! They'll come in this Convention and now the from onions, black from wal­ No, no, no 'one shall see The enslaved peoples behind ratification will give us little of the Virgin Mary, who wen* ward the crevasse. They look­ useful" mocked Dobrowsky. new Administration indicates nut shells, lavender and vari­ them .. . the Iron Curtain will have no credit abroad and will deepen to Pilate to plead mercy for ed at the wide sea of clouds They had to burn the books that it will not press for its ous shades of green from They have all been spent. reason to take heart from this the cyniem with which Ameri­ her son. When she left sob­ below them and the mountain three days ago. , approval. husks and pods, and so on. The eyes are dry, frozen. development in administration can professions of faith are bing and grief-stricken, the peaks which rose above the Szabo looked contemptuosly This attitude on the part of Families guarded the secret of policy—this retreat in the face sometimes received abroad. eggs she was carrying in her clouds, like huge burial at Stranzinger's violin. "This the new Administration, as ex­ their colors for generations, Where are you Wasyl, my of an entrenched opposition, The entire campaign against apron, rolled to the ground mounds of everything living. rattle here would be very use­ pressed by Secretary Dulles, passing them down from moth­ only friend? і an ill-conBidered retreat car- the Genocide Convention has around the world. Another Not a trace of human life any­ ful to kindle a fire," he whis­ is especially disheartening er to daughter, for it once was Have you fallen in the snow? ried out even before an effort been one based on distortions tells of the Virgin's tears drop­ where. Everywhere, like a pered. since it marks an about-face mostly a woman's art. Or are you still alive? was made to secure ratifica- and misrepresentations. Here ping upon some eggs and leav­ frozen lifeless corpse, stretch­ "Stop it," answered Dobrow­ on the part of Mr. Dulles him­ Or, do you feel pain no tion, at this Session of Con­ is a Convention whose purpose Beeswax Important ing a pattern. ed out the icy desert. sky. "This violin is his is. according to its own text, self, who in the past has fa­ longer ? gress, of this most vital and Next you need beeswax, or a The Krashenka, or colored Or, • are you watching me Even if they found an Al­ eyes..." desirable international Conven­ to outlaw actions "committed vored this Convention. It rep­ t beeswax candle, both of which egg, as we Americans know it, banian hut somewhere far Everyone cut off a piece with intent to destroy in whole resents a victory for isolation­ from the unexcelled heights? tion. were available in early times also was used in Ukraine. It away, they would not have from his clothing. However, or in part a national, ethnical, ist forces against the enlight­ IT than now. for Ukrainians usu­ was cooked, blessed at a spe­ enough strength to reach it. the fire went out. racial or religious group ss ened opinion of such legal ex­ Stranzinger, who had been ally kept bees to furnish their cial service on the night before Szabo began, with some clearly, then ... one of us must such: (a) killing members of perts as Dean Wesley Sturges walking in the rear with six of .And what if they did? In place sweetening. Some sort of flame Easter, and divided in the strange determination: "To die..." the group; (b) causing seri­ of, Yale, Professor Manley his friends, stopped. of hospitality, they would find or heat is needed. The Kiriluks morning by the head of the make the fire burn, a few rags With Szaba's last words, a ous bodily or mental harm ...; Hudson of Harvard, Mr. Har­ "What's wrong?", asked Do-[death on the threshold of a use a hot plate for candle you family. He peeled it and gave' are not enough. We need a new stream of frost, cold as (c) deliberately inflicting on rison Tweed and the late browsky. who was leading at hut, from the hands of savage need only to burn it, dipping each person his share, saving complete suit for that" death, suddenly pierced the the group conditions of life Judge Robert Patterson—men the time. Stranzinger was si- Albanians, the wax from the base of the the shells which were believed Dobrowsky looked at him bodies and souls of the men. calculated to bring about its of different political parties, lent, merely pressing his violin ! Something unspeakably flame. Beeswax is used be­ to have supernatural powers. he had been carrying with" him grave tells their souls that enquiringly. "Where can you Something as though collapsed physical destruction in whole but united in their advocacy of cause of its adherency, the It is quite wonderful to gee get a suit? If only we still inside them, and from the ruins or in part: (d) forcibly trans­ this epoch-making Convention. even finish it produces, and the work of this family, coe- had the Serbs body." some uncanny, ferocious pow­ ferring children of the group I had hoped the new Admi­ the uniform consistency. Szabo answered with calm nistration would take a fresh er, swiftly, very swiftly, began to another group." (Concluded oa page 4) cruelty: "Very soon there will to sweep out the last feeble Surely, there is nothing in toehold on the Genocide Con­ Starting with the smooth egg, ONE be more than one corpse among remnants of life and hope. these purposes which is not vention and push it through. and some plan of design in *9»*о»0т0фФіЬФФрФФІФФфФФ00ф00б4і of the us ... However, it is necessary With irate eyes they looked atjwholy consistent with the Such a move would have had your mind or penciled on a paper, you dip the stylus into Want to have fun? Food? ' to make it happen sooner..." Szabo-who, as though himself spirit of the lews of the widespread support in the Friends? FIFTEEN MILLION "How do you mean?" whis­ afraid of his own thought, and United States and of the sev- Senate, if given bold leader­ the wax and begin to "write" Then Come to the pered Nikolic and stepped back probably wishing to mollify eral states. Moreover, this Con­ ship. your design on the egg. What­ U.N.A. FRIENDLY CIRCLE -By- with horror. its impression, added, after a vention is not self-executing. But, the Administration, in ever you wish to remain white Branch 435 NICHOLAS PRYCHODKO "Tearing off pieces of cloth­ short silence: It requires the passages of ad- ofder to buy off the proponents on the finished egg, you write f SOCIAL and PARTY The True Story of one man's experience ing is aimless. Sentimentality "For the common good." ditional legislation by the Con­ of the Bricker Resolution, and first. When all white parts are is death. Let's have some Dobrowsky looked sharply gress to bring it into practi­ unwilling to oppose the Brick­ at the in a Soviet slave labor camp. written or drawn, you place Clubrooms of St Geo. C.W.V. sober reasoning! Anyway, one into his eyes and enunciated cal effect. er Resolution on its demerits— PRICE $3.00 the egg in a jar of dye until it jl Post of us wilL die first..." slowly, through his clenched Millions of our own citizens has agreed to pay this ran­ j! 33 East 7th St. New York City has reached the desired shade. Order your copy from In the eyes of his comrades, teeth: have indicated their support of som. SATURDAY, APRIL 25, IMS "S V О В О D A" Szabo read a silent, alarming "For the common good—you this international agreement I regret this as much as Then you dry the egg and be­ 8:30 PJV1. question and he answered: perish!" It represents an international anything that has happened gin to write with the beeswax, SI.00 includes dancing, prizes,; 81-83 Grand Street, Jersey City 3, N. J. refreshments. "Well... if I have to speak (To be continued) declaration of outlawry of the since January 20th. whatever part of the design ВУОВОРЖ — TJKRAOTTAW WEEKLY SECTION, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1953 No. 90

PUBLICIZE YOUR BRANCH U.N.A. BOWLING LEAGUE NEWS Loyalty Day Parade CLARK GABLE «oy*-"I gave, and you should, too; "It's easy to do it this way, by mail, in an envelope ad­ The Ukrainian National As-;crial to the local papers, Each year, the Veterans of Philadelphia has been formed dressed to •Cancer,' care of the postmaster in your town. sociation has almost 500[stressing that the-branch is By STEPHEN KURLAK Foreign Wars sponsors an and has been meeting to make branches in the United .States!part of a fraternal benefit so-j The first-place "A" team of order they appear in the league "Every dollar will help the American Cancer Society Americanization Week together the plans. The Ukrainian and Canada. Just about every- jciety consisting of 70.000 mem- the New York St. George standings. These sessions can save lives, through research, education, with a Loyalty Day Parade, ' American Stringband will be in and service to cancer patients. bers. | C.W.V. Post increased its lead' very well make or break cham- one of these branches has some which events produce an Amer­ jthe line of march, with members who were born in It is not necessary to have over its close rival, the U.N.A. pionship teams, and a four ican response to the Commu­ 'American Veterans, Ukrainian "Becavia cancer strikes on* in^ North America. This periodi­ special qualifications in order Branch 135 quintet. ' when it game lead may prove to be nist May Day Celebration. The Veterans, Boy Scouts and rep­ five, nV* fiohf h your /lohf.^ cal is published for these mem­ to serve as a publicity man or made a clean sweep of three too small a margin of safety, highlight, of course, is the resentatives and floats of oth­ GtVE NOWrt bers and all interested non- be a member of a publicity games over the Ukrainian-1 In last Friday's matches, the Loyalty Day Parade, which is er of our organizations. members. committee. Anyone who can {American Veterans Post of St. Georgemen again proved run in all the major cities, The Parade is scheduled for Despite the fact that' the write a letter , can prepare a Newark, while Branch 435 lost their superiority as keglers by proving that Americanism is Saturday, April 25, 1953. Our youth of the U.N.A. has its report (copy) for a newspa-'one of its games to the New- registering the night's highest far superior and more produc­ I section will meet on 23rd St., own newspaper, very few of per. The important thing is to! ark Ukrainian Orthodox Church series of 2,354 pins and thetiv e than Communism. at Brown, by the Ukrainian the 500 branches are publicized state all the facts and be sure Steam in the matches of last second highest single game Included in this Parade is a Club. Full particulars, will be in it. The old folk see to it they are right. The editor of Friday night. April 10th. with a pinfall of 813. The St. Nationality Section, composed forthcoming in all the news­ that the branches are regular­ the paper will make all neees-j The St. Georgemen now have Johns C.W.V. quintet rolled up of representatives of all for­ papers. It is imperative that ly publicized in the Svolx>dn, sary corrections and deletions: a four game lead which the chal- the highest single game with eign born groups. Every year, 'each and even' Ukrainian and but it is clearly up to the youn^ he may even rewrite the whole lengers must overcome within a total of 863 pins, and came the Ukrainian American Sec­ Ukrainian American in Phila­ people to promote the branches report, no matter how well it!the next four weeJ' Publicizing our St Geo. C.W.V. Team "B" (2) Ukrainian Blacksheep (1) In Communist East Berlin, Ціни irpacrymU для всіх that the term "nineteen-year- ferred until he graduates or mind the fact that local town branches regularly, because Lakomski. P. 160 120 140 Zayats; M. 151 1621 129 correspondent Mitchell Gordon Обслуга ЧГЧ-ІІЦ І, найкршиш. old," as used by the Selective reaches age twenty, whichever newspaper is another good pub-ithen we wiU be supporting Poturny, M. 137 116 133 Sluka. J. 119 —!l — wrote, "About the most color­ У випадку смутку в родині Service System, includes all of comes first. клично як в день так ШЬ ol,r Swithicjcy, P. 117 147 136 Zayatz, II. 132 144 137 ful objects to be seen in one licity medium- The man or branches and our those registrants between nine­ І в Ночі: Cbmil. A. 136 138 122 Karyczak, W, 127 168 136 Colonel MacGrath pointed two-story department store... committee seeking publicitv newspaper. The one goes teen and twenty. Selective for tfie U.N.A. branch should hand ш K,ove with lhc othor; Lyba. T. 199 158 168 Kawaska. W. 186 135 144 out that the student must of are the big bright red signs on ; Service Regulations require Handicap 15 15 15 Baranik, S. — 112 131 course be attending high school the walls eulogizing Stalin, and always send copies of the mat-; Theodore Luhvinhtk each local board to induct the Totals 794 694 714 Totals.. ..715 721 677 full time and be making satis­ the posters over\ collection eldest registrants classified factory grades and also that cans on stairway landings call- 129 GRAND STREET, UKRAINIAN NATIONAL ASSOCIATION LEAGUE 3^A and found acceptable by he must submit evidence to !ng for contributions for the cor. Warren Street, Containment or Liberation? TEAM STANDINGS the armed forces before taking this effect to his local batrd. •defenders of North Korea.' JERSEY СІТУ 2. N. J. the younger men. High3G'me Total "The local board cannot be There are no merchandising Tel. HEndereon 4-5131 (Continued from page 1) Won Lost Game High Pin* Avi "Thus, the registrants who expected to read minds," Col­ displays on the counters, and 1. St. George C.W.V., NYC 'A' solidation of what she has al­ ian—and Russian units in the 64>_. 25'A 925 2497 69632 771 ire nineteen years and ten or onel MacGrath observed, "and little for sale except cheap fin- 2. U.N.A. Branch 435. N.Y.C. 881 2521 68306 75° ready conquered. This con­ European armies, as unques­ 604:29 eleven months." Colonel Mac­ of course if the 19-year-old 3. U.N.A. Br. 272. Maplewood 856 2487 67527 750 solidation alone, Mr. Burnham tionably as French, West Ger­ 49 41 Grath said, "are for the past registrant who is in high ІВАН БУНЬКО 4. Penn-Jersey S.C., Newark 48» 411 875 2420 66991 74<» УКР. п о С.Р.К в Н II к undesecores, is enough to as­man or Italian?" Yet "in the part the 19-year-old men who school fails to notify his board 5. Jersey City S. & A. Club •17 43 831 2360 65934 73? Зпряджус погробами sure Soviet world victory. language of political action, are now filling the induction of his status immediately up­ Weekly Banter 6. St. Johns C.W.V., Newark 45 45 863 2418 66489 739 по ціні так низькій $1ГЛ the program of containment calls in many boards. Such on receiving his notice to 're­ The Real Frontier: Eastern 7. Newark Ukr.-Amer. Vets 37 53 883 2386 65415 727 tells Enst Europeans that the boards will next take those port for induction he can only Овслуга чесна І найкраща Europe' 8. Ukrainian Blacksheep,. J. C. 36 54 855 2353 66034 734 West has abandoned them and registrants who are nineteen blame himself if he is induct­ Smith and Jones were dis- 0. St. George C.W.V.. NYC *B' 314> 49' 827 2323 57207 70Є JOHN р U N К О The. great signpost that Mr. Washington is ready to come years and nine months, and so ed." -ussing who should be the 10. Ukr. Orth. Church. Newark 31 59 824 2292 62891 699 Licensed Undertaker Burnham erects points to East- to terms with Moscow on forth. Under the selective serv­ 'lead of the house, man or Є»~с^>» & Embalmer ern Europe, from which con- j the basis pf the : 1947—or ice procedure of taking the old­ vife. UKRAINIAN EASTER EGGS Dignified funerals as low as tainment has coyly averted its even the 1949 world divi- est first, the registrant who has OPEN POLISH UNIVERSITY "I am the head of my house," S150. eyes. The author observes: jsion: that is. on the basis of lust reached his nineteenth naid Jones. "And why shouldn't , 437 EAST 5th STREET (E aired UIOJJ рорпрпод) IN EXILE "The governments of these na- the communist enslavement of birthday may not be reached I be? I am the bread winner.'•' New Ye^pty "When my wife and I mar- tions'have been usurped by Eastern Europe and China." tinning a custom hundreds of the lore and research which for induction for possibly an­ Telephane: GRfcmercy 7-7061. agents of Moscow's imperial ed them and Washington is years old. They are teaching this couple have so painstak- other six months or more." London, (NC).-The Polish •ied," Smith said, "wo had an tyranny , which for the mo- ready to come to terms with their eldest daughter. Cathy,' ingly collected. There could be University in Exile has been understanding that I should de­ і w » ment holds the nations captive.; Moscow on the basis of thenine , the art. Melanie, seven, no better way to form a satis- opened here by some 30 exiled cide all major matters," while - im» In the case of some of them 1947— or even the 1949 world and Donna, three, also will fying family adventure, into country. professors. They lectured in -ninor decisions should be (the ^Baltic nations, Poland, division: that is, on the basis learn as they become old the past and into the future I ' In Ukrainia, when you give universities in Poland before made by my wife". ПЕТРО ЯРЕМА Ukraine), free governments of the communist enslavement enough. For Ed and Catherine expect і Pysanky to a friend, you say. 1939. In the group is professor "How did it work out?" УКР. ПОРРВБННК lueried Jones. exist even today, though on of Eastern Europe and China." The religious meanings, the'to be making Pysanky for 'Christ has risen!" As he ac­ A. Zoltowski from the Polish Заиииасться і похоронами "No major questions have foreign soil." Why should not The policy- of containment story of life itself, is told in many years to come. • cepts the gift, he will reply, Institute of Catholic Action. В BRONX, BROOKLYN, NEW all ^f the East European na- must be superseded. To break "Indeed He has!" ome up," responded Smith. YORK і околицях Ed, a mechanical Engineer * tions, pursues Mr. Burnham. out. Mr Burnham holds, means ("The Bridgeport Post. BUY THE UNITED STATE* асштрольошпиі темпера­ through their free representa- primarily to enter or to re-)en: either by capitulation to with Ross and Roberts in Strat­ Mrs.: "Did you put the cat Bridgeport, Conn., April 2.1953) RAVING BONDS. тура. Модерна і;а її л 11 ця tives participate in the actions enter active relations with the Moscow and absorption in theford , and Catherine, a trained out before you came to bed?" до ужитку! даром. hurse, have many other in­ that aim at the strength and vast portions of the earth now Soviet Empire; or by the end- Mr.: "Sure I did!" PETER j^REMA unity,of Europe? "Why should closed by Soviet power and in- ng of that Empire through teresting objects of their na- Mrs.: "I ddon't believe you." tive and ENGLISH LANGUAGE 129 EAST Wt .STREET, there not їм? Polish. Rumanian, trigue. 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