The Ukrainian Weekly 1962

The Ukrainian Weekly 1962

' in————i ' Prof. Smal-Stocki Re-Elected Dr. Dobriansky Stresses Need for PROF. SEVERYN LEWYTSKY, SCORES OF U.S. LEGISLATORS President of Shevchenko Memorial Unity of World Anti-Communist LEADER OF UKRAINIAN SCOUTS, PAY TRIBUTE TO UKRAINIAN Committee of America Groups DIES AT 72 PEOPLE ON 44TH ANNIVERSARY BUFFALO, N.Y. — Prof. w,,,; SHEVCHENKO MEMORIAL FUND REACHES $180,000.00 Severyn Lewytsky, renowned OF INDEPENDENCE TAIPEI, Taiwan, January lasted the whole day, was also leader of the Ukrainian Scout­ NEW YORK, N.Y.—Prof. 24.—Dr. Lev E. Dobriansky, attended by representatives of ing movement "Plast". died last WASHINGTON. D.C. (Spe­ linois), Hon. James G. O'Hara Roman Smal-Stocki, president chairman of the Ukrainian escapees from mainland China, Tuesday of a heart attack at cial).— Eleven U.S. Senators (Michigan). Hon. Harold C. of the Shevchenko Scientific Congress Committee of Amer­ as well as the Ambassador of his home in Buffalo. N.Y. He and 63 Congressmen paid spe­ Ostertag (New York), Hon. Society and chairman of the ica and the National Captive Korea and officials of. the Gov­ was 72 years old. S. Lewyts­ cial tribute to the Ukrainian Lawrence Curtis (Massachu­ Institute of Slavic Studies at Nations Committee, called for ernment in Taiwan. Reports ky, an outeanding educator in people on the 44th anniver­ setts). Hon. William F. Ryan Marquette U n і v e r s І t у was close cooperation of all anti- were delivered in the morning his native Ukraine, devoted sary of Ukraine's independence (New York). Hon. Gerald R. unanimously re-elected presi­ communist movements in theo n the activities and problems most of his life to the organiza­ j by introducing special state- Ford. Jr. (Michigan), Hon. dent of the Shevchenko Memo­ world and thus assure the vic­ of anti-communist organiza­ ; meats, remarks and speeches Glenn Cunningham (Nebras­ rial Committee of America at tion and propagation of the U- tory of freedom over the dark tions In the respective coun­ krainian Scouting movement | into the Congressional Record ka). Hon. Charles A. Buckley meeting, held on Saturday, forces of communism. Dr. Do­ tries. Dr. Dobriansky spoke on j on January 22, 1962, and later. (New York). Hon. John R. January 27, in New York City. and was its founder and leader briansky was the principal the activities of the National from the very inception until In these pronouncements U.S. Pillion (New York). Hon.Thad- The meeting was attended by Captive Nations Committee guest speaker at Free China's the abolition of that organiza- legislators expressed their ad- deus J. Dulski (New York), some 100 representatives from "Freedom Day." which was ob­ and also on U.S. foreign policy. tiort by the Polish authorities , miration for and faith in theHon . William E. Miller (New central Ukrainian American or­ served on January 23, 1962. At the close of the session a In 1930. After the Second | ultimate freedom and libera- York), Hon. Frank Kowalski ganizations which constitute More than 3,000 persons filled joint communique committing World War, Mr. Lewytsky was j tion of the Ukrainian people (Connecticut). Hon. Horace the Executive Committee of the auditorium of the National the respective organizations to and the establishment of a free again responsible for the re­ Seely - Brown (Connecticut), the Shevchenko Memorial Com­ Assembly, whose secretary, Dr. the coordination of efforts. and independent Ukrainian Hon. Silvio O. Conte (Mas­ juvenation of the Ukrainian Prof. Severyn Lewytaky mittee of America. Others Ku Cheng-kang, who is also state. Many of them described sachusetts), Hon. Donald C. Late that afternoon Dr. Do- Scouting Order and,—-until his elected to the executive body cMirman of the Asian Peoples' the present pitiful condition of Bruce (Indiana), Hon. Frances Prof. Roman Smal-Stocki brianksy was interviewed for were Prof. Alexander Archy- Anti-Communist League, was twenty minutes on the "Voice last days-remamed at hej bestowed upon him the highest the ^„^^ ,e under P. Bolton (Ohio), Hon. Don Ц movych, president of the U- ward Popil, Ivan, Porytko and chairman of the observance. of America" on the purpose of S! 1 T^tT Ш!^ГТ^,кСМ communism and Sued on the Short (North Dakota), Hon. krainian Academy of Arts and Roman Slobodian. Ambassadors of Korea, Viet­ his visit to Taiwan. The Inter­ Organization Plast which Scout of the Order. free worldi e8p€ciaUy the Edward J. Derwinski (Illinois), Sciences in the U.S.A. and Dr. The agenda of the meeting nam, and the United States view was translated into Man­ United States, to provide Hon. Dominick V. Daniels Lev -J£.- Dobriansky, chairman consisted of reports by the fol­ Consul General were also darin Chinese for broadcast to Congressman Derwinski Presses moral and material assistance (New Jersey), Нот Hugh J. of the Ukrainian Congress lowing officers: Prof. R. Smal- speakers at the rally. There Mainland China. The interview to the Ukrainians and other AddonIzio (New Jersey), Hon. Committee of America — vice- Stoeki, J. Lesawyer, I. Bilinsky, were also present representa­ stressed the interrelations be­ For Permanent Captive Nations captive nations behind the Elford A. Cederberg (Michi­ presidents; Joseph Lesawyer, Dr .J. Padoch, Julian Revay, of­ tives of North Korean and tween the fight for freedom of Iron Curtain. gan). Hon. Cornelius E. Gal­ supreme president of the U- North Vietnamese escapees, mainland China and that of Committee lagher (New Jersey), Hon. fice director, I. Porytko for The following U.S. legis­ krainian National Associa­ who addressed the rally. Hungary, Poland, Ukraine. WASHINGTON, D.C. Janu­ resolutions pending in that Samuel S. Stratton (New the Auditing Committee and lators paid their tribute to the tion — executive director; Dr. Georgia and Turkestan and Committee on this important York), Hon. N. Glaimo (Con­ V. Mudry. ary 16.—Congressman Edward Ukrainian people on the 44th Jaroslaw Padoch, supreme sec­ other captive nations. He said proposal. What is not widely necticut), Hon. Clement J. Furthermore. Dr. Padoch, sec­ J. Derwinski (R.. 4th Dist., Il­ anniversary of their independ­ retary of the UNA — secre­ that Free China is the bastion appreciated at this time is the Zablockl (Wisconsin), Hon.' tary, and Ignatius Billinsky, retary of the Shevchenko Mem­ JOINT STATEMENT linois) today renewed his ap­ ence: < orial Committee, reported on the of freedom in all Asia and its glaring fact that much of the William S. Broomfleld (Michi­ manager of America — treas­ peal to the House of Represen­ gan), Hon. Seymur Halpern status of the financial drive, TAIPEI, Taiwan, January steady economic ami cultural content of the Secretary's A) U.S. Senate: urer. tatives for support to create a letter has been contradicted by (New York). Hon. Herman T. which has now reached a total 24 (Special). — A conference growth will by sheer contrast special House Committee on The following representa­ of $180.000,00, "the number of was held,in Taipei with Dr. Ku make things difficult for totali­ the stand expressed in Am­ Sen. Everett M. Dirkeen (Il­ Schneebeli (Pennsyl у a n і a), Captive Nations. During the bassador Stevenson's letter to linois), Sen. Hugh Scott (Penn­ Hon. Hjalmar S. Nygaard (N. tives were, elected to mem­ local Shevchenko Memorial Chang-kang, chairman of the tarian Peiping, ,and that the last Congressional session. Der­ bership on.the executive board Committees which exist in Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist progress of the cold war in the United Nations last No­ sylvania), Sen. Prescott Bush Dakota). Hon. Abraham J. winski devoted a great deal of vember. (Connecticut), Sen. Thomae J. Multer (New York), Hon. Jea- of the Shevchenko Memorial some 170 localities, and on the League, as well as representa­ Taiwan will .also have a reper­ time and energy to the forma­ "In sharp contrast to theDod d (Connecticut), Sen. Ken­ віса McC Weis (New York), Committee: further intensified drive for tives of the Republic of Korea, cussion in the captive nations tion of this special Committee. Ruek letter," Derwinski con­ neth B. Keating (New York), Hon. Samuel N. Friedel (Mary­ Anthony Batink, Very Rev. funds scheduled for March, South Vietnam, Tibet and the of Eastern Europe, pr. Dp- . "Unfortunately, the obstruc­ tinued, "the Stevenson commu­ Sen. William Proxmire (Wis­ land), Hon. Harold R. Collier Msgr. Stephen Chehansky, An­ 1962. Mr." Lesawyer also re­ Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations briansky also spoke over the tionism of the State Depart­ nication of November 25 to the consin), Sen. Milton R. Young (Illinois), Hon. George M. thony Dragan, Walter Dush- ported on the contacts which on the one side, and Dr. Lev E. local Taipei broadcasting sta­ ment was largely responsible President of the United Na­ (North Dakota). Sen. Philip Rhodes (Pennsylvania), Hon. nyck. Dr. Walter Gallan, Prof. the executive committee has Dobriansky, chairman of the tion on January 24, discussing for the failure to approve one tions Assembly attacks Mos­ A. Hart (Michigan), Sen. Jacob Frank J. Becker (New York), A. Granovsky, Sviatoslav Hor. with the Department of the In­ National Captive Nations Com­ the progress of the captive na­ or. the • numerous resolutions cow's colonialism both within K. Javits (New York). Sen Hon. Hale Soggs (Lousiana), dynsky, Mrs. Helen Lototsky, terior in Washington regarding mittee of the U.SA., on thetion s movement In the United tnat were introduced in the and outside the Soviet Union, I Joseph S. Clark (Pennsylva- fcon. Elmer J. Holland (Penn­ Volodymyr Masur, Vasyl Mud- the final selection of the site other. The conference, which States. - і House by members of both emphasizes the independence І nia) and Sen Hubert H. Hum­ sylvania), Hon. James A. ry, Appolinari Osadca, Dr. Mat­ for the Shevchenko monument political Parties." Derwinski and freedom aspirations of phrey (Minnesota).

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