The Ukrainian Weekly 1953, No.32

The Ukrainian Weekly 1953, No.32

www.ukrweekly.com Dedicated to the Ideal* •ad toteresta of yeoag UKRAINIAN WEEKLY of ІІкпкін SECTION Ю-83 Grand Street bfonnattve, mstructtre. \КРЛІНСЬКИй щоденник Jersey Otty 3, N. J. Supplement of UKRAINIAN DAILV ШмІщЬц Dally Svoboda 44287 Tel. HEndersoa I Pabltahed by the ІЛогтІнЙш'National Utoalnlan Nation*! Asrt The Ukrainian Weekly Section TeL HEndersoa 4-101І WK LXL 4. 173 SECTION II. JERSEY CITY and NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1953 SECTION II. No. 173 VOL. LXJ Lehigh Valley Chorus to Appear UUARC As Co-Sponsor of Berlin 3n the footsteps of 3?esya ЧХктатка At UYL-NA Convention Festival (Bom 1871 — Died August 1, 1913) Escapee Transient Center This past week, Olya Dmy-, lingual ability, speaking both Qrince cMonomakh triw, cultural chairlady for American and Ukrainian it As we reported previously work and resettlement aims of Perhaps there ' are some suffering drives away from might be interesting to at­ ttie UUARC established its its American co-sponsoring The various sport achieve- by a stag. At another time among you who feel that herself all sorrow and lassi­ the 20th Anniversary Conven­ tempt to revive some of the effice in Berlin in Germany at j agencies. The eventual reset- ments of our young Ukrainian the moose set upon me, and your life is not -fjill, that it tude,—shows that She was tion of the Ukrainian Youth's culture their parents brought tile address: United Ukrainian tlement in happy circumstances Americans, reported so well by і while one trampled me the lacks certain well defined made of no ordinary clay. The League of North America, to with them from "the old coun­ American Relief Committee, of the escapee became the pri- our Walter Danko and other other gored me. A boar just goals, or that it is, not worth­ very fact that such a misfor­ be held in Newark, N. J., try". Since that time, the Lenze AUe, Berlin—Dahlen, mary aim of this program. The correspondents, brings to mind missed my thigh with his while to strive \tOt live accord­ tune-ridden woman calls upon Labor Day Weekend, Septem­ chorus has met with repeated rmany,—to help all Ukrain-iWest Berlin City Government, that Ukrainians have from j fangs and bit my sword in ing to high ideals in the face us never to give in to pessim­ ber 4, 5, 6 and 7th, announced success in this endeavor. The and non-Russian escapees. I and therefore . the American most ancient of times gone in half. A bear bit off a chunk of of the heavy-handed material­ ism, that she becomes the that the Ukrainian Male Cho­ chorus presentations have At the same time UUARC .social welfare agencies found for sports, particularly wrest­ my calve. Some wild animal ism that rules this world. Or spearhead of protest against rus of Lehigh Valley, Pa. will been tJje source of pleasurable d seven other American Re- a very necessary help In their ling and hunting. leaped upon me while I was perhaps there are some among all forms of oppression, that appear in the convention's Mu­ entertainment to many people lief Agencies, such as World,work. An eligible escapee ac- Hearkening back to the an­mounted on a horse and pull­ you whose life is* being blight­ she firmly believes in the ul­sic and Dance Festival, to be —both those who understand Councll of Churches, National і cording to this plan is any cient times, there was the ed both of us to the ground. ed by sickness, who cannot as timate triumph of all that is held Sunday afternoon, Sep­ and those who cannot under­ Catholic Welfare Conference, person who escaped from his Prince Volodimlr Monomakh. During the numerous hunts a result enjoy any of its so-fine and just—must draw to tember 6th at the spacious stand the Ukrainian language. International Refugee Com- native country, i.e., one of so- He ruled Klevan Ukraine from there were many times that 1" called pleasures.. And per­ her every just and sensitive Mosque Theatre on Broad St The Ukrainian Male Chorus raittee, American Joint Dis-j called Iron Curtain Countries 1113 to 1125. To have been an was unhorsed, as a result of haps there are , some among soul. And the fact that she This fine choral group, com­ during the course of five years tribution Committee, opened a other than Yugoslavia, since able ruler such as he in those!which I suffered many in- . you, too, who see- no sense in was at all times a realist who posed of young Americans of has presented forty seven con­ Berlin Escapee Transient Cen turbulent times, one had to juries taking an active part in organ­ drove away all vain dreams, the date January 1, 1948. • Ukrainian descent of the Le-certs, having appeared at af­ ter in Berlin. have plenty of courage, en­ Further on Prince ized public life, in« labors dedi­ who believed in real, hard work When such a person arrives In Mono- hight Valley, Pa. area, has won fairs sponsored by Rotary ergy and endurance. These makh recorded the following cated to опе'з own people, —must impress even the most During the past five or six West-Berlin or Western Ger­ considerable acclaim during Clubs, Women's Clubs, Bar As­ many or any other country qualities he greatly en­ lUlli labors that very rarely bring hardheaded among us4 years the West-Berlin City "From Chernlhlv to Kiev I the past five years of its ex­ sociations, Community Chest of asylum he fs immediately hanced by his sport activities. material rewards ' but more Although in her poetry she Government with the assist­ made the entire journey oa istence. Its director is Oleksiy Drives, the Easter Seal Drive, eligible for assistance from the And since hunting and travel­ often unjust criticism and even often tread the clouds, yet ance of many social welfare horseback between sunrise to Diduch. the Order of the Eastern Star, Escapee Program through the ing were among the leading attacks. And, fijaajly perhaps from their lofty heights she agencies has endeavored to ac­ sunset." This was a great feat, The Lehigh Valley Ukrain­ the Lehigh Valley Newspaper co-sponsoring agencies. sports then, it was natural there are some ampng you who saw the people as they really comodate escapees from the considering the distance (140 ian Male Chorus was organized Guild and eight presentations Thus the new Be'rlin Escapee that he devoted most of his seek an ideal to pursue during were. She had little pity for so-called Iron Curtain Coun­ kilometers and the type of five years ago when a group of over the radio. These appear­ Transient Center located at time to them. life and yet cannot.find it. those who weakened and fell tries. roads In those days. young American men of Uk­ ances describe an area from at Berlin-Wannsee, 17-19 an He describes some of his To such we say. this: Learn on the road of life; but rather S nat Ш 8pit e The Prince credited his fine rainian descent felt that since Allentown to Easton and Say- ТИ! ??!!*_ . ! f.' , , Sandwerder, was opened. The exploits in his "Teachings of the Ukrainian • language well she cared most for those who of the great economic demands health, great strength, and.' they were endowed with bl I lore Lake to Philadelphia. City Government of Berlin al­ Prince Monomakh," a work enough to be able to read the despite all personal and na­ on its purse, has always been victories to his abstemious lows escapees receiving asylum which is significant not only as fe% volumes containing those tional misfortunes kept plod­ solicitous for the welfare of living and to the fact that he to live in this special home. an important literary monu­ pearls of poetic' thought and ding on, gaining new strength the escapee. By force of cir­ spent So much of his time out- Young Red-Hating Ukrainians Taught Every available protection and ment of the 12th century but j doors. Further on in his "Teach- beauty which were left for us and courage. Of such stuff she cumstances, however, and a| above-average care and main also as a guide of how ancient ling..." he counselled his chll- and posterity by that remark­ .vished all of us to be. Americanism at Camp in New lack of sufficient funds it could' tenance Is offered the escapee I Ukrainians regarded the mat- dren: "Let the sun never able woman—Lesya- Ukrainka. She was a world treveller, a .during this stay here while]ter of the moral and physical find you in bed—euch was the In them you will find the an­ master of many langueges, Concord this great problem. The вате processing for permanent re- development of their youth, 'habit of my father and other swers to many of your prob­ and as such she could have helпаіdл trufrmiAe fo•Т'чмr th*>W_e. socia———*—<l agen—, ­ | • «•* аг « settlement. In this work Prince Mono-[noble men." lems. Learn . the< language A'ell. and profitably dedicated Late in the 1700's a deter-1 they have renamed Nest of cies, both American and Ger­ well enough to be able to read ier literary talents in behalf man, operating in Berlin. All Ukrainian escapees must makh noted that: | As In hunting so at home,' rained band of men and women, I the Eagle, although, unfor- lknow that the UUARC office lb I "I spent more tfcan 13 years he urged that one must get used these* poems in* their original >f other peoples;.

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