The Ukrainian Weekly 1954
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Dedicated to the Ideals Address and Interests of young UKRAINIAN WEEKLY Americans of Ukrainian SECTION descent. <ттттш& 81-83 Grand Street Informative, instructive. Jersey City 3, N. J. Supplement of УКРАІНСЬКНй ЩОА£ШШК UKRJLXVJAN OA1J.V Ukrainian Daily Svoboda Tel. HEndersoa f 4-0237 Published by the і 44)807 Ukrainian National Ukrainian National Asa's Association. The Ukrainian Weekly Section Tel. HEnderson 4-1016 РІК ЬХП. 4. 103 SECTION II SVOBODA ^-UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SECTION, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1954 SECTIQN II No. 103 VOL. Lxnr Iff Ukrainians in Cerebral Palsy | THERE ARE STILL SEVERAL CHAMPION OF THE COMMON MAN WELCOME! DELEGATES TO THE Telethon WEEKS LEFT TO REGISTER FOR UNA CONVENTION UNA CULTURAL COURSES As we go to press, delegates are Americans, and proud that No civic affair in Chicago morning portion and her sing- from all parts of the country j America in all of its gloryT has ever had a larger cross- j ing of Stesenko's "Vechirnya As already reported on these history and culture in all their ftnd Canada, are ready ta take;freedom and democracy has section of Ukrainians represen- Peesnya" won the hearts and pages a number of times, the varied forms. The most quali- off for the 23rd convention of enabled the establishment of ed, than that which* was seen applause of the huge Chicago- Ukrainian National Associa- fied instructors have been en- the Ukrainian National Asso such a grand organization— over TV Channel 7 from Fri- land audience. tion has made arrangements gaged. And already quite a ciation. (May 30—June 5, the Ukrainian National Asso day, May 21st to Sunday morn The Ukrainian afternoon to hold Ukrainian Cultural number of young Ukrainian Hotel Statler, Washington. ciation. ing, May 23rd. program included representa- 3ummer Courses during the | Americans have registered for D. C.) Some already are en AH of them arc well ac-; The Television itself, was a tives of St Vladimir Ukrainian coming month of August at:the courses, route. Some have visited our quainted with the traditions huge success, with more than Orthodox Church and its radio the "Soyuzivka" — the UNA I The students will daily at- UNA, Svoboda and Ukrainian and achievements of the UNA. 500 thousand dollars beiiig program by the Very Rev. H. all-year-around resort in the .tend indoor and out-door Weekly' offices. We are certain they will do- -1 raised to help finance medical Mycyk; and the St. Nicholas mountainous region near Ker- J classes but several hours a When they convene this Mon their utmost to make the UNA science's fight against Cerebral Ukrainian Catholic Church honkeen—about 3 hours travel- day. Then they will be free day morning, there will be bigger and better, and ennble' Palsy. and the Basilian Fathers Ra ing time from New York City.' to enjoy a very fine vacation. over four hundred of them. it to become of greater service The demand for these, For details concerning the lat- Ukrainians were featured ой dio Program, by Peter Shyan. Elected by their respective to America, Ukraine, and to courses was first raised by Uk- j ter—consult advertisement on two portions of the Telethon, Also, representing Ukrainian branches to represent them, themselves as well. rainian American youth. In page 3. one on Saturday morning and women, was the Vice President і the delegates are drawn from We are certain that a new- keeping with its famed cul- Better register now, while one on Saturday afternoon. of the Ukrainian National the old immigrants, the let-high mark in harmony among Women's League of America tural program, the Ukrainian' there are still some vacancies the three elements of UNA' Participating ш the morning National Association, acting in open. tor's American born younger were: Dr. W. Pomirko, repre-f and President of the Soyuz members will be reached at the" Ukrainok Branch 22 in Chi-conjunction with the Ukrain- Fee: $100, covering all—tu- j Ukrainian generation, and also convention—in accordance with senting the Amcrican-Ukrain ian Youth's League of North'tion, vacation, with food and cago Mrs. Anastasia Fedu- IVAN FRANKO from the newly arrived Ukrain the famed spirit of UNA fra- ian Veterinary Medical Ass'n.; і ' America, arranged these courses lodgings. Deposit — $50. п ак wel1 м Ле by Alexander Archipenko ian immigrants, i.e. former ternaliem. Prof W. Iwasch'uk, producer of У - ** Secretary for the summer. For further information, the Ukrainian American Radio of the **ague of Americans (Born 1856. Died May 28. 1916) displaced persons. All of them Best of luck! The courses will offer the write to Ukrainian National Programs heard on station W..of Ukrainian Descent. Unlike most other peoples, the Ukrainians observe the best and most interesting sub- Association, 81-83 Grand St., O.P.A.; Ivan Muzyka, producer | Bohdan Nakonetchny of the і anniversaries of the death rather than of the birth of their jects pertaining to Ukrainian Jersey City, N. J. UKRAINIAN FETES OPEN of the oldest Ukrainian radio Ukrainian Radio Committee great men and women. And so for the Ukrainians, yesterday program in the,.mid-west "Col- Station W.O.P.A. program, in- was an important date. It marked 38th anniversary of the IN MOSCOW orful Ukraine" heard on Sta- terviewed 8 year old Lonia death of Ivan Frahko—a man of amazing fecundity; a poet tion W.G.E.S.; and Andrew Szkoruba who was dressed in RUSSIANS REPORT SHOOTING whose works, differing greatly in character from those of the MALENKOV WITH KHRUSHCHEV AT SPORTS MEETING Diduch, Commander of the a colorful Ukrainian costume, OF SPY Bard of Ukraine—Taras Shevchenko, rank among the finest in I USHERS IN UNION-WITH-RUSSIA WEEK Evanko-Kosowitz Post of the and she made an appeal to the world literature; a good short story writer and novelist; a schol V.F.W. and Scoutsmaster of audience, in Ukrainian, asking ARMY PAPER SAYS UKRAINIAN CONFESSED TO BEING ar of high rank; a great believer in democracy; and above all a Special to The New York Times B.S.A'. Troop No. 63. ! them to help children who AGENT OF U. 8. INTELLIGENCE SERVICE great character and leader of his people in their struggle for MOSCOW, May 23.—Premier enemies of the Ukraine, begin* і Prof. Iwaschuk made a very J are suffering from Cerebral a free and independent Ukraine. , r Georgi M. Malenkov and Nikita ning with Цле Turks and the effective appeal to the Ukrain Palsy Special to The New York Times S. Khrushchev, Communist par- ^oJiah, "noblesnobles'" and windingwi ^ ty secretary, appeared toge-up-Wtth Hitler ar.d the Uni\e*l ian listening, audience, in the Ivan Rudawsky, baritone, MOSCOW, May 20. —The! Suspect Linked With Bandera ( Ukrainian •'• language, and a sang "Molitve za Ukrainu" by newspaper Red Star reported The Ukrainian . nationalist Youth Council Head Calls For Unity \ ther today at a big і sports, States.. steady- flow of telephone calls Ihor Bilohrud and this con today that a military tribunal eroun was said to be the огяа 1' * -— ; — 1 spectacle to DymunO'eUdiural Harsh »aa .was і hi a JT-W—.language» t-rfj^W|* from Ukrainians who cluded the Ukrainian participa- of the Kiev district had con- nidation with which-^tii І n.ToronV>, Canada (May 22t)..an^CanadUUia.t»draw together dedicated to thfe'300tn attsrtv««'aheur'thei Poliah >>mea."..l*. s Л oT thc u on of 1 wished to contribute to" the'ubn in the 28 hour Cerebral demned V as 11 у OstapovJch 'Bandera> рк-чтг Ukrainian ІН^. a Pe°<* before the ban- more pJoSely, to increase %nd * *У ^ . ^^'l^.^J, "t** ., <*• -hie word*. Okhrimovoch to death as aIguerrjj,a leadei% was affiliated, fight against' Cerebral Palsy, і Palay Telethon ... another ex- ' '" •" V* held durmg the Twen^L^^ hWmVWpU^yflgfaM LUlian Opychany, popular ample of Ukrainian willing- spy for the United States andlMr/okhrymovich, Mr. Bandera Anniversary Convention of the •• f .f I Messrs. -Mai en k.ov lend; ЦІШ, themsetvpa with the that he had been shot Ац an cxnm le of the ete e Khrushchev and flther -high] Ukrainian soprano in Chicago, neea to support any worthy and other chiefs ^vho collabor Ukrainian National Youth P P [in,r,«*<,h«f -nrf «*th*r .hi*, і United States. ' '" Federation of Canada. Walter |being_ taken in this direction,. Soviet leaders appered- before Among, the crinicf \ оС„$# The army newspaper's re ated with the Nazis were said I Mr was the featured singer on the cause... anywhere ... Pol port was reprinted from yester Bacad of New York, president | - Bacad spoke of the Uk-about' 80.000 spectator* jam-f ««b gentry,jn Mr Wrichen-^ to have taken refuge in Ger rainian Youth Council of North day's edition of the Kiev news many with the defeat of Hit of the Ukrainian Youth Coun- med into the stadium for a pro- *°* speech wsa their attack cil of North America, called | America and the Ukrainian 1 paper Pravda of the Ukraine. ler and to have entered the gram of phvsical culture exer-)"*** the'Orthodox faithv In for renewed attempts to bring I Olympiad Committee. The the It was tbe second item dealing United States intelligence cises and a soccer game be- ! Ukrainian party secretary 'a, DP BOY, FIVE, CARRIES HIS Council was formed a year" rack 'Ukrainian ' and words, "the Pplish nobles With with the Ukraine and the Unit about closer understanding twe€n C service. ago with the purpose of "pro- j ,,,,„, |the aid of the Jesuits and other ed States to be published by Mr.