" -•• . CLbriaL THE PATTERN IS THE SAME The world situation today, cannot help but remind us of those dark days in 1941 Wx,o the Japanese empire unleashed its infamous attack upon Pearl Harbor. Г^« pattern today, HO very similar to the уяишьшйщшнник UKRA AN DAILY one in 1941 is frightening. While United States forces are in Korea, fighting desperately to keep alive,*1 Vol. LVni. No. 281. РІК Lvm. ч. ш. a puppet delegation comes to our Malik needs not fear of being ousted shores from Red China to press becfvse of public opposition. Rus­ charges of American aggression in sia is the iron fist behind the en­ Asia before the United Nations. tire present day situation. It palls Щ)е ®feratman While thousands of American sol­ the Btrings and the puppets jump. diers, thousands more of Koreans Supplement :' ..,,r" &?.* •• As we mentioned before the pat­ - - die upon the frozen' earth in Ko­ tern is sll to similar to that in rea, Malik. Visninsky and the rest 1941. America cannot wait until of the unholy brood, flaunt all 5* » Зд. Д. Амері иш; 7# ?І>*Т^ІЯОИОМ Tex. ^Оюбодя-і llrjeo j^J - Tea. У. H Соту: BErgcn 4-1016 6* m the United State.j 1$ Itoswnsts the last moment to deal with this reason, Justice and decency with cancerous growth. It must cut WEEKLY: No.49 JERSEY CITY and NEW YORK, MONDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1950 VOL. XVIH. their procrastinating lies. How directly into the Infection- It can­ _ — !»« Г- much longer can this go on? ••'• Once again two worlds are inno t afford to battle with the ten­ TARAS CHUPRYNKA HONORED IN MAXIMOVICH AGAIN LAUDED BUSSING Ш ACTION opposition. The free world, at its tacles of the Red octopus. It must ,.,-,._ ,_ j , helm the United States, argues cut to the heart, and it must cut Paul Shaffron, young Ukrainian ^ „„^ ^ deeply. Throughout; the United NEW YORK MANIFESTATION Boris Maximovich, Ukrainian pound, although the treble of the American soldier fighting in Korea и deteetfl war and believes in human de­ Nations first and foremost If that pianist, recently arrived in this instrument whereon he played had with the United States Army has cency. The other world: Total­ is unsuccessful, than in another One of largest manifestations press services. The "New York city as a Displaced Person, made not the potential of the bass, to been reported missing. itarian, ruthless, forcing its satel­ way. The pattern is much too sim­ against the Soviet Russian op­ Times" report read as follows: his formal American debut at the put it very mildly. Paul's home is in Duqueane, Pa. lites to do its dirty work while it ilar and this time it may be too pression by Ukrainian Americans "A meeting in memory of Gen. Institute of Arts, Sunday evening, He may have been nervous, at and he is k member of Branch 17 becomes bloated with the venom late to recover. China is not our was held on Sunday, Nevember 26, Taras Chuprynka, for seven years November 19, 1950. The audience, the beginning of the evening; and of the Ukrainian National Asso- 1950, in New. Yprk's huge assem­ leader of the Ukrainian under­ numbering many of Detroit's not­ small wonder if he was. For he of War. Russia needs not worry enemy; Russia is. The free world tothe bly ! hall, Manhattan Center. ground, who is reported to have able musicians who have been hear­ spent years in a Nazi forced-labor n^S^T^ ,f^ about answering to its people. should act accordingly. Leading speakers in Ukrainian been killed several months ago by ing things of Maximovich, had an camp, more years as a DP refusing United States Army casualty list- " . ing, he has been missing in action XVV* та/тотт nTOI7M GT T/Y^lTCC American life were featured on the /the Soviet secret police, was held evening of excitement and glad repatriation and, finally, here he program. A bust of Tares Chup- yesterday afternoon in Manhattan surprise. It was the revelation of was, making his debut in the land ever since July 17, 1950. TTU TTlull 1 ІІГІІТІ OUtAJlOO rynka, in whose honor the mani­ Center, 311 West 34th Street. a major talent; nothing less. of promise. But, whatever his emo­ Sources In.Detroit have Informed us that the Ukrainian Chorus UKRAINIAN WRITER festation was held, stood In a place "The meeting, under the auspices tions, the vast complexities of the of Bandurists Is being reactivated. Volodymir Bozyk, one of our out­ For Maximovich is a pianist in of honor in the center of the stage. of the metropolitan division of the Schumann Toccata were sheer, dis­ standing choral conductors is today conducting the Bandurists. We the grand, European manner, of Ukrainian Congress Committee of ciplined thunder, with his fingers a Michoel Kitsock, age 26 from sincerely hope that the group will stay together so that once more The program was officially open­ which we perceive too little nowa­ America, was attended by 4,000 blur above the board. Mahanoy Plane. Pa. American of we here in America may hear the* -— ed by Nicholas Hawrylko, head of days. His technique is huge; so persons. Christopher Emmet, Ukrainian descent recently had his glorious music of the Bandurists. coming music season. As much as the United Ukrainian Organiza­ huge, indeed, that you presently For this listener's taste, the chairman of the board of Common first no Pel published by Dorance We hope too, that Hryhory Kytas- we would like to see them man­ tions of New York City. Dmytro take it for granted and commence peaks of the evening were the Cause Inc., an anti-Communist or­ and Company, of Philadelphio, Pa. ty will remain with the group so age themselves, we realize that in Halychyn, President of the Ukrain­ appraising him for musicianship Chopin "Black Keys" Etude, the ganization created to promote "Sin of a Nation" contains 426 that the chorus will have the bene­ America today one must follow a ian National Association and Chair­ and style; forgetting, perchance, same composer's Scherzo, Op. 39, world freedom, declared that if the pages, and was written over a fit of • his knowledge of the ban- certain pattern. Large concerts man of the manifestation program that precious few of his colleagues the "Semaine Graase" of the "Pe­ anti-Communist groups in America two year period by the young au­ dura and musical inspiration. corporations demand much; but in then spoke on the purpose of the are bold enough to open a program trouchka" and the two sets of fire­ and other free nations would stand thor while serving with the Ш- No sacrifice is too great when return they are best suited for gathering and paid homage to with the Schumann Toccata and works by List. together, all peoples of Russia itary Government (United States) the weifare.of such a superb sing publicizing and arranging concert*. the dead herb. Other speakers on toss in, as a final encore, the Liszt * would be free." in Germany. Mr. Kitsock is a ing and instrumental ensemble Is The Bandurists today need Just the program were: Nicholas Lebid, "Campanella." Probably the chief comment on member of the Ukrainian Greek at.stake. Other groups may come this type of management, so that former member "of the Ukrainian A resolution calling for United this stirring occasion would be that Catholic Church in Malzevllle, Pa. and go but the, Bandurists have In the shortest possible time they Insurgent Army, General Zehrod- States recognition of the Ukrain­ Either of those would do, good­ there was no point in the program The scene of the book is laid in the a-place in-American cultural fife. can become familiar to all concert sky, Michael Pi&iak, Prof. L Wov- ian insurgent army as the regular ness knows, as the evenings prime at.*vhich Maximovich did not re­ United States end Germany. • '. They can carry the .Ukrainian folk goers. Once the free world has chuk, General Paul Shandruk, and army of the Ukraine and another exhibition. But between them came veal the "grand Jiue' of whatever song into a million hearts. They heard them sing and play, we feel representatives of White Russian appealing against admission of a great, rich bouquet of Chopin, work he was playing; because of have received' tremendous ovations certain that they will then be abte organizations and from Common Communist China to the United those three opulent piano arrange­ that enormous proficiency of his, EMBLEM CONTEST and 'excellent reviews. Future to do as they please. We cannot" af­ Cause. Nations were adopted." ments of the "Petrouchka" music, plus an unfaltering taste, plus an 4 ford to lose such fine representatives Over three thpngand dollars was The Ukrainian Male Chorus Glazounov'e "Night" Etude, Liszt's Interpretive faculty, і The Ukrainian Youth's League. greatness,world Precognition awaits as the members Ukrainian Chorus collected for the purpose of fur­ "Plunks" sang several selections Spanish Rhapsody and, as a tour- Those words woiUd not find North America is sponsoring an' them;' providing of course that thering the battle against commu­ and the anthem of the United de-force, Blumenfeld's Left Hand challenge from those-^-too few emblem contest throughout the fliffc '«j^r.|hp most of this of Bandurtota. nism and for Ukrainian freedom. States and of Ukraine. The bust Etude. Who were at the Institute of,Arte United States and Canada. The . > •'• : of Taras Chuprynka was made by last night, Vivian Gilpin Robisonl winning emblem v/Щ be used ой.аП ;'& •v.-.'C t The manifestation was reported • - .
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