The Ukrainian Weekly 1953

The Ukrainian Weekly 1953

• .-,.--. Dedicated to the Ideals Addreus and Interests of young UKRAINIAN WEEKLY American* of Ukrainian 81-83 Grand Street descent. Informative, instructive. \кмінськнй щолЕнтік Jersey City S, N. J. Supplement of UKRAINIAN DAILY Ukrainian Dally Svoboda TeL HEnderson { 4-°287 WEEKLY: No. 16 VOLUME XXI (4-0807 Published by the Ukrainian NaUonal Ukrainian National Ass's Association. The Ukrainian Weekly Section TeL HEnderson 4-1018 . ; s'f. PTK LX. 4. 90. SECTION II. JERSEY CITY and NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1053 8ECTION H. No. 90 VOL. LX. lit Weekly Commentator UKRAINIAN EXHIBIT PRO-SOVIET RALLY RAIDED Students Conference Outstanding IN CHICAGO Success a* *a SOVIET PRICES FANTASTIC. "THE PACE THAT KILLS" Refugees from behind the sent for more help. A total of "Inside the Moscow market' The saying, "there's always The first conference of Uk­ the nature and activities of the smell is a combination of room at at the top." has grown Iron Curtain stormed a meet- 75 police and 30 vehicles were ing of the Chicsgo Council alerted, and squads were rush- rainian American Students or­ American voluntary organiza­ „okKe„«, „«.,. «_!«. „«л ь., trite from endless repetition, ganizations took place on April cabbage, sour cream and nu- 2 ... .. of American-Soviet Friendship ed from adjoining districts tions. He urged those present*' , y- , But, like all such homely and turned it into a near riot •імІГ"*j * "~ Ш J 10-12, and was judged by all to take an active part in cam* " man bodies, writes Mrs. Jane J adages> there І8 more truth last Sunday, April 12, JacThk eRossen demonstrator, chairmas n chaseof thde . ' , . f. ' .* pus and community activities S. Mcllvaine, just back from ^^ poetry in it. In business who attended as a success, the other than those of a purely seven days in Moscow, which after business, especially the , measure of which far exceeded Ukrainian nature in order to as a memorial for the late the hall. He was cornered she toured in a group of edit-. larger ones, finding really com­ xh« цдтмлтьт «•** ЧЬЯіЙ*йй planneЩ d«.»еии» and expedite. <* d.hos thee »„mak„ e their contribution to Stalin and the late President there by a threatening crowd, .. .I.!-'* ers.' Her impressions of Mos-;Petent executive talent of both meeting. Attended by repre- American life and to carry . a 1 Franklin D. Roosevelt .most of them women. .ІІГ-' .Ian administrative and a tech- Police their special message to the The meeting actually was In-' broke through the ex- Natives, guests and debates cow were written expressly ... , cited from all over the United States, J American people. Professor tended to promote Russian's8 demonstrators &td res • meal character is an ever-pres- cued Rossen. They hauled him the sessions took place on the Mosely went on to describe,,.., "peace offensive" with em cam us of for the International News ent headache. Business, like * from the scene in a oatrol P Columbia Univer- briefly the purposes and work, ..; Service. 'the world it exists in, has be- pnasiphasis on demanding a meet- fro*™m " th"e* 8cen^LJStJLe in a Pоatro t7J,l sit* •» New York СІІУ- After of the East European Fund, ta8f "You are greeted by a line come tremendously complex. It ing of President Eisenhower S8a^ two full days of conferring. Inc. He spoke of AmericaW<A capable of dealing effectively and Premier Malenkov, the hearing reports of the confer- need for competent, objective"'!'7 'shawlsof women. Thei, headr soutstretche bound idn must have managers who are Alex J. Zabrosky, a younger with vital problems concern­ Chicago Dally Tribune report- ence committees and the fine scholars familiar with the con- •• ' - hands hold tin cups. They aren't generation Ukrainian Ameri­ ing labor, markets, taxation, ted. addresses of notable speakers, temporary situation in the So- "'' asking for charity. They arc can of 2624 West 17th street, competition, laws and regula­ Before the meeting got un­ the convened established the viet Union and Eastern Europe ' * asking you to taste and to buy represented himself as a lead­ tions, and.all manner of other der way in the People's Audi­ Federation of Ukrainian Stu- and asserted that their contri the milk they have for sale. er of the demonstration, . ar- n matters—just as it must have torium, 2457 West Chicago ^^ "Friends of the Organizations of Amer- button to the interest of Amer- You see men and women dip­ ran engineers who understand tech­ Avenue, the hall was fit^lAnU-Bolshevik Bloc of . jea-the first organization of its ica's security could be Ш$£* ping their fingers—and their nical problems which are as by young people of Ukrainian,.,, Na tions kind in this country. .significant. sleeves—in the tall cans bf obscure to the laymen as an Lithuanian and other Slavic ' Zabrosky leaped to the The program was skillfully! Dr. Reshetar offered sagei',."* African dialect. Corporations origin, shouting anti-Commu- toP of a Parked car after the milk to test its richness. Or not an planned and executed by a tern- words of advice concerning the ,., nlet taunts exhorted the crowd in 4 they may sample it from cups, today compete as vigorously porary secretariat, the mem- future activities of the organ*-. for grade-A personnel as they _. „' , , I Ukrainian to disperse peace- never cleaned from one mouth bers of which—Zlnowij Mel- zation. He depicted their pur. >Wa do for business. The hall was prepared with fuj]y • to another. Roughly there are nyk, Ann Arbor Mich.; Bohdan pose and nature as four-fold: •*••> To make the situation more folding chairs to seat about. Captain Pensin also address- a thousand dunkers and milk l.UUU persons, but at 3 p.m.,1^ Fedash, Detroit, Mich.; John convincing Americans that the difficult, industry has found the advertised starting hour, the demon8trator8> ing that no arrests woulpromisd be- Huta, Irvington, N. J.; Zenon Soviet Union is not one and the f-v.; drinkers a day. Overhead a that it must face a very crit­ The Ukrainian students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, only about 20 to 30 persons made if the crowd disbanded. Krawets, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Boh- same with Russia; acquainting' >'* sign reads. 'Please observe ical related problem—that of engineering college in Troy, N. Y., display some of the beauti­ A АгЬоГк had entered the hall. Some of the.demonstrators ?*Л^T"^' ™ Americans with Ukrainian cul- ^ cleanliness, no spitting,- no keeping its executives alive ful Easter eggs as part of their national exhibit. They are Then a crowd estimated by shouteouted back tnathat "yo"youu are Ш& ^olody^yr Petryszym. ture and history in a dignined,- ' and in good condition for a Irynet Danylchuk, left, and Wladimir Hnatkowskyj, both stu­ smoking.' " Sgt Frank Heimoski, chief of protecting the Communists." Paterson, N. J. and Zenon R. mature. ,manner; working for"**,, normal working span. The dents of engineering at the Troy college. On the next counter, Mrs. the police industrial detail, at Rossen later telephoned The Wynnytakyj. Cleveland Ohio— the introduction of Ukrainian" pace of modern business life in The Ukrainian exhibit was one of many at a recent In­ Mcllvaine reports, are dumped 1,600 persons bore down on Tribune to denounce those who deserve a most sincere vote of hinguage courses In the cu£ the upper executive levels has ternational Festival at the college, with students from Europe, piles of raw meat just unload­ the hall and many of the crowd broke up the meeting as 'for­ thanks and appreciation.. ri'culae of American Universi- been exacting a heavy toll of China, the Middle East and South America displaying costumes, ed, from the trucks and carts entered. і eign born Ukrainian fascists." The sessions were formally ties; and combatting partisan^!" able men a relatively youthful products and handicrafts. The delicately-painted Ukrainian one' яеез on streets. There is Within minutes, witnesses The Chicago press reported opened op Saturday morning.ship, .a fruitless and futile,ii-.o age. Easter eggs were considered one of the most popular items no such thing as waxed paper said, hundreds of the chairs the incident quite extensively with the, sbiging of the Amer!*-" trait among some Ukrainian*! CM ; in the exhibition. coverings of any kind. When Time magazine dealt with had been overturned, some with pictures as well.'Ope'pf can wNajttona! anthem, after -Dr.'Ffcer. in his speech, de-oil.jf •<. Students- from four other colleges, Vassar, Skidmore,' 4 the Bttppu^*aVr|v^^e^ttn1b>ad- this 'situation in a! recent arti­ broken,' a' table was smashed, the pictures in the Sun-Times which -Mr. Z; Hetoyk greeted Voted THs attention to the feshVr Smith and Russell Sage, joined the engineering students in v ers stand atop the mounds of cle which carried the grim and printed matter in the hall showed pickets bearing signs, the assembled gttesta end cfeler view of "the Ukrainian stu- planning the exhibition. The public was invited to see the meat, throwing it dOwn onto heading, "The Pace That Kills!" was torn, up. reading: "U.S.M.A—Ukrainian gates.- The report of the Cre- dents' achievements and in the' *" displays and a very large crowd was on hand. the ground with a shovel. The, The first paragraph said: "Does Police called for reserve Youth For Freedom"; another dentiahV Committee named 80 past and spojte of their poteri-''"' only obvious attempt at hy- the high pressure of their jobs squads and several were sent "Russia Wants Peace—Piece delegates who represented 22 tial future role. " • giene is another sign. It reads: j cause top corporation execu- to the scene. Faced with the of America"; and others of a American Universities in the Sunday's program consisted".

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