www.ukrweekly.com Dedicated to the ideals Address and Interests of young UKRAINIAN WEEKLY Americana, of Ukrainian SECTION . descent І ФШШШ »US3 Grand Street Informative, instructive. Supplement of УКРАЇНСЬКИЙ щоденник UKRAINIAN 0AILV Jersey City S, N. J. Ukrainian. Daily Svoboda Published by the Tel. HEnderson і 1*023'ї U-0807 Ukrainian National Association. Ukrainian National Ass'n The Ukrainian Weekly Section Tel. HEnderson -1-1016 РІК ьха 4. 93 SECTION П SVOBODA — UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SECTION. SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1954 SECTION II No. 93 VOL. LXH Prof. R. Smal-Stocki Testifies Before N. J. Governor Receives Ukrainian Eleventh Annual Detroit Spring I A LAST MINUTE SUGGESTION Congressional Committee on Easter Gifts Concert Ten years ago the 50th anniversary of the Ukrainian Na­ tional Association was observed with a thrilling program of Uk- Communist Aggrfession r Yinian songs, dances, and other great features. Hundreds The Detroit Fiddlers Band, proceeds arc appropriated to were turned away because they had not purchased their Inc.. with Taras Hubicki as the Maintenance Fund. Prof Є880Г Roman Smal- tickets In time. The packed Carnegie Hall could not aceomod- I materialistic dialectics of Rue- Conductor, will hold their 11th Inspired by the enthusiasm Stocki of Marquette University, ate them. sian Communism that organic Annual Spring Concert on of distinguished Detroiters, the and President of the Shevchcn- Tomorrow's 60th UNA Anniversary Festival at Carnegie 'development and peaceful Wednesday, May 19, 1954 at group has endeavored toward ko Scientific Society, testified | progress are unacceptable to Hall, 2 p.m. may prove to be a repetition for many of what 8:30 P.M. at the WWJ Audit- greater aims and ideals. Щ^ШЩ^у^щ^ last Saturday, May 8th, before Communists. onum. W. Lafayette and Sec- expansion of membership both; There are „ш, вдгае t|rkets 0VaiIable at Carnegie Hairs' the Select Committee of the Thue all captive nations are ond Avenue in Detroit. Mich, playing and supporting, is one k^ ofac«.—See Adv. on p. 3. House of Representatives to I faced with the fact that it is Investigate Communist Aggres­ The Detroit Fiddlers Band, of the most important aims. .impossible to arrive at any Inc. is a String Orchestra for Playing membership is open' ~_ sion A gainst Captive Nations. permanent modus vivendi with young musicians of Detroit. It to any young musician of De-' QoO(l NeWS for ІЛіГШПІйІІ АШСГІСШІ The hearings, held in Newaggressiv e Russian Commu­ York's US Federal Courthouse is a non-profit corporation troit and vicinity, who is stu- nism and they have the only furthering the training of dying a stringed instrument, chambers, were presided over by possible alternative: to sur­ Youth in the Detroit Area committee chairman, Congress­ young musicians. Its purpose subject to approval after an render that means: nationa' is to further interest in evm- audition by the Detroit Fid- man Charles E. Kersten. revolution against Communis! phonic music among the young dlers Band. The Detroit District Coun- 1. Write n letter stating that Mr. Michael Piznak, general c terror. •tudent musicians of Detroit The Detroit Fiddlers Band. " of the U.Y.L.N.A. Will you meet all eligibility requirc- counsel of the Ukrainian Con­ (b) The Russian Communist and vicinity, and to establish Inc. was founded by its pres- award two $100 scholarships ments and give your reason for gress Committee of America, to aggression against the Ukrain­ for worthy, needy and talent- ent director. Taras Hubicki. the newly initiated Ukrain-! desiring to attend the Ukrain- acted in an advisory capacity ian nation, as against all other ed young musicians, scholar- well' known Ukrainian musl- 'an Cultural Courses. The ian Cultural Courses. Write for Prof. Smai-Stocky. captive nations, has a clear On Thursday, April 22nd last, a group representing the ships and instrument funds clan and conductor, who is one Course will be held from Au-, simply—your letter will be Summarized, Prof. Smal- aim: the formation of the "So­ Organization for the Defense of Four Freedoms for Ukraine, Which are awarded on the basis of the members of the Detroit gust 2 through August 28 at judged on the basis of your Stocki's statement, was as fol­ viet nation" (now Russian fnc, Trenton. N. J. Branch, visited the state capitol' in Trenton of competition. Symphony Orchestra. the U.N.A. estate resort, "So-1 expressed reasons, not on lit-" lows: Communists already use the and presented Governor Robert Meyner, of New Jersey, with The group meets weekly for This year's Spring Concert yuzivka", which is located in crary composition. Summary of Prof. Smal-Stocki's term "Soviet people" for the the traditional Ukrainian "pysanky" on a hand-carved wooden rehearsals. During these in- will consist of an interesting Kerhonson, New York at the 2. Send the letter to: Schol-' first stage of this process.) platter, and also books titled "Ukrainian Liberation Movement tereeting times, friendships are and intriguing program: VI- foot of the Catskill Mountains, j arshlp Committee, Detroit Statement in Modern Times" by Oleh Martovych and "Ukrainian Under­ This "Soviet nation", plan­ strengthened and appreciation valdi Concerto for two violins, The Ukrainian Cultural j District Council, 6326 Hanson (a) For the listed acts of ag­ ground Art." an album of the woodcuts made in Ukraine, in ned as the crown of the Rus­ of fine music is deepened, strings and organ; Mozart Con- Courses offer classes in his- Avenue, Detroit 10, Michigan.' gression against' the Ukrain­ 1947-1950 by artist of the Ukrainian Underground Nil Khase- Young artiste are encouraged certo for flute, harp and or tory, geography, literature, All letters will be acknowl- sian Communist revolution ( ian nation, responsible is the vych—"Bey-Zot" and his followers. 1 will be characterized by uni­ to high standards of personal cheatra; Ho^et Suite written j language and grdUp activities I edged. і >. dictatorship of the Russian ; formity in language, by Russi­ These gifts were very graciously received by the Governor. Conduct and professional per- for St. Paul Girls' School Or-(which include folk singing and 3. Your letter of application Communist Party in Ukraine, 1 1 m fying the captive nations, by When told that the "pysanky" were uncooked eggs, he held on fonnauce through able guld-, cheatra; Lehar Walts; and by .dancing! Iri addition to a coh-j "9t be" received 'by June 7,' which keeps the country oc­ uniformity of culture, by their to the platter tightly, rather than have scrambled eggs on his anqe- Public performances are popular request, five delight- centrated study. program inc. 1054. ' cupied by a Red Russian pol­ cultural Russification, by uni­ floor. presented each year and the ful LeRoy Anderson pieces. students* will be, enjoying aj Selection of scholarship win- itical, police.. .This Russian n formity of thinking and party Left to right in the photograph are: Miss Alicia Poniaty-' • j | j ' —-' •' summer vacation.. In., a world- ers will be made by the Schol-.. Communist dictatorship is аг8 life, by (immunizing them and szyn, the Governor, Mary Ann Bojcun, and Zoryslava Gojaaiuk. m ' l_* • "O i. J i. TTXT 4 Tfc 1 I famed resort area of breath-1 ^Ф. Committee of the De- established not only in the pol­ by uniformity of religion, by The delegation was headed by Mrs. Olga Duly and Mrs. itical sphere, bub also in the enforcing upon them presently Evelyn Fedorowycz, president of the Trenton, Branch. Irophies rresentea to UNA Howlers- taking beaut*, At the soyu-щ%и owtrmt councu.' wu* economic,' moral and spiritual Russian orthodoxy.—in ' 'the . і The above photograph appeared in^ the April 26, ___^____. ' ' land-scenic hiking trails. - l-nerawtyl im announced July sitt- spHeree. tt'Ti'the most com­ v future Russian atheism. This of the "Trenton Evening" Thhcsl" ...u... >.».: . '-t' " *. * .;•"' sdyka.you'lt'ftrtd^rin\yfcourtiJ,U»6*. plete and most terrible total­ Troph.es were presented to One of the salient point* in mimfng-poof. golf I course 'ШЇЇЇЇЇІГУ whole process is systematical­ eW itarianism 'ever/ known to his­ t^.^f'^.^to individual high ovy.v.o y*.e Hermans talk was the ГҐ you're a watfel^^^ f ly conducted under the slogan" the Jersey City Division of the (and fraternal life insurance ^ ^ 1 tory, backed hy the whole Ukrainians to Take Part in Telethon ofldifference between commercial m , you r tran3portonly exa - '" CONCERT progress" and "international­ I UNA Bowling League of the echoJarsh might of the Soviet Union.. companies He also compared Uon fare and_ of cour8e d.| Olga Pavlova." a leading Uk- ism" for camouflaging Russian Metropolitan N.Y.-N.J. Area at The task of the Soviet Union the difficulties encountered by .ng money fQr incidental8 You'ramfan American soprano, political and cultural imperial­ Ukrainians in Chicago are 550,000. In addition to those and its Russian Communist a banquet held Sunday night, the old immigrants and those , . meet the gavo a Sonccrt Surida>' n.'W : ism. The aim of this progres going to participate in the stricken at birth, untold thou- encountered by their American ar, e,„ e. igib]. e„ f . Party that they set for them­ May 9th. at the Missiris Res­ л1 April 18th last, in th^e 'Sun is: the captive nation by con­ Cerebral Palsy Telethon that sands acquire the condition Irt . .. .. ,. ., following requirements. selves is that, of enforcing taurant in Jersey City, N. J. born youth in building up the Room of the Sea Isle IlotclV stant aggressions has to be" will be shown over A.B.C.'s later life Marxism-Leninism on all cap­ Trophy and cash prizes were UNA. f 1. of Ukrainian descent, 2.
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