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РІК LXXH 4 . 86 SECTION TWO 15 ЦЕНТІВ - 15 CENTS SVOBODA, T H E UKRAINIAN WEEKLY, S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 8, 1965 No. 86 VOL. LXXH

Congressman Derwinski Upholds THE CAPTIVE UKRAINE final Preparations for Fifth Annual General Meeting of UNA District
President Johnson's Policies Ukraine, thought of nowadays as a big and relatively lPenn-Ohio Bowling Tournament Held in Toronto
rich area in western Russia, used to be independent, i t was" TORONTO, Ont. ( S p e c i a l ) . - sort, and the like. A series of
in Yietnam grabbed by Czarist Russia in 1654, and except for a few breath- ' UNA PEN-OH10 BOWUNU TOURNAMENT BANQUET On Saturday. May 1, 1965 at resolutions were adopted, in-
"We are in a War.) We must ing spells in the 18th and 20th centuries it has been a Rus- COMMITTEE the headquarters of the U- cluding one obligating each
stop aggression, if we don't, sian colony, so to speak, ever since. krainian National Federation UNA Branch to organize a t
we, ourselves, will go under," The last period of freedom that Ukraine has enjoyed up (UNO) the fourth general least 10 f J more new - mem-
Congressman Edward J. Der- meeting of UNA was held, in bers into the UNA in ratio to
to now was in 1918-20, after it declared itself independent of its present membership status.
winski (R.. 4th Diet., ill.) told which representatives of 26
students a t the Thornton Frac- the Russian Communist tyranny that snatched power in 1917І. UNA Branches (11 fromGreat- The principal speaker at the
tional South High School in er Toronto) took part. The meeting was Dr. Jaroslaw Pa-
Lansing, illinois, on Monday, IT WANTS FREEDOM Toronto UNA District Commit- doch, UNA Supreme Secretary
May 3. Derwinski was in the tee is the largest UNA group from New York, who reported
District for the weekend and The Communists re-annexed Ukraine as soon as they in Canada numbering over 4, on the development of the
spent a full day at the local could, and the Kremlin has been oppressing and exploiting the 000 members. The meeting UNA in general and on the
high school answering ques- area since then, as it has done to all the rest of Russia. was presided by Dr. Joseph Toronto District in particular.
tions of the students. The cri- in this country, the nationwide Ukrainian Congress Com- Boyko, its president, who is ai- A nominating committee con-
eis in vietnam produced the mittee keeps вДіув the memory of that 1918 (January 22) so head of the Toronto Branch eistfhg of M. Yurechko, 1. Mel-
most questions, and the Con- declaration of independence, and constantly agitates for a free of the Ukrainian Canadian hyk and Mr. Wowk proposed
gresaman's viewa were stated Ukraine. Committee. a slate of c a n d i d a t e s for
in a very direct fashion. Con- This crusade could be helped considerably by formation' Mr. Bohdan Zorych. UNA office, which was voted upon
- gressman Derwinski, serving of a big, active and courageous special committee on captive Supreme Adviser, and director by the delegates: Dr. Joseph
his fourth term aa Representa- nations in our House of Representatives. Such a group would of the UNA Canadian Office in Boyko — president (second
tive of illinois' 4th District, is Hon. Edward J. Derwinski call in season and out for liberation of Soviet Russia's and Toronto, gave an extensive re- t e r m ) ; ivan Melnyk, Maria
a member of the House Foreign of illinois Red China's slave nations, and encourage discontent in those port on the organizational pro- Spolska and Paul Sacharevych
Affairs Committee and a Con- Left to right: Ann S or oka, Mary Makar, Frani Woloschak gress and activities of the UNA — vice-presidents; О n u f r є у
countries in every feasible way. and Estelle Woloshyu.
gressional authority on condi- nist tide in Asia and perhaps Toronto District Committee. Maksymiv-secretary; P. Wowk
Africa," Derwinski warned. Rep. Daniel J. Flood (D-Pa.) keeps calling for such a —treasurer; Ephym Yaremen-
tions in Eastern Europe. His report was supplemented
Derwinski diagnosed Ameri- committee in t h e House. We hope he may get it sooner or j The Youngstown Committee men teams will be rolling for ko-field organizer, and Franko
."We are fighting the right by E. Mastykash, head of the
can foreign policy as "suffer- later—preferably sooner, and despite the yammerings of our abonsoring the Fifth Annual the Dmytro Halychyn Memori- Stachiw, Peter Diakiw, Myron
war, in the right place, at the auditing committee.
ing from schizophrenia due to appeasers about how Soviet Russia is mellowing, i t isn't, and Benn-Ohio UNA Bowling Tour- al trophy which is sponsored Gros and Mrs. Maria Kusy —
right time." he said in refer- its two new rulers look as poisonous to us as Stalin ever was. A lively and extensive dis-
wishful thinking. We are fight' nament are busy making the by the Ambridge Branch 161. cussion ensued after the re- members; and E. Mastykash,
ring to vietnam. ."The Chinese
ing one enemy, but we cling .. . . . . " (Dally News, May 3, 1965) final preparations for the event The wbmen'teama'will be roll ports in which many delegates K. Chornomaz and v . Didiuk—
are still weak, but they are
developing nuclear weapons. to the delusion that we can do to be held on Saturday May ing for the Gregory Herman participated. Among the topics members of the auditing com-
The Soviet Union is in great business with him. We are 15th. Memorial trophy which is spon- dwelt upon in the discussion mittee.
economic difficulty. Khrush- kind, friendly, trusting, geh- fcThe festivities will begin at sored by Mr. and Mrs. T. Szmo- was the necessity of increas- At the end of the meeting
ercus," he said to the group. 3^0:00 A.M. Saturday morning gala of Parma, Ohio. Each ing UNA activities, especially Dr. Padoch distributed several
chev's successors 'have head-
aches. A war with us is un- "To us a man is innocent until Newark District Committee with registration at the Sky- member of the winning teams in the membership campaign; UNA awards to UNA cham-
proven guilty. Give him t h e way Lanes which is situated will receive individual trophies. pions and organizers for their
thinkable," he emphasized.
He said the Russians have benefit of the doubt," live a i d ' Reelects J. Baraniuk as President ^ Route 422 in Coitsville, The men and women high
the need of a more intensive
sale of Ukraine: A Concise En- organizational achievements.
let live, the good neighbor poH- j 'l' MlSS A, DUB AS 1S v i C E - F K E S l D E N T - 5 7 NEW Ohio. This small village is lo- games and high totals will also cyclopaedia through out Cana- Recipients of the UNA gold
been knocked otf balance by
су—are part of our life. We MEMBERS ORGAN1ZED cated between Youngstown and receive individual trophies for da by.the UNA Branches; the medal was Bohdan Zorych;
the determined etand of Presi-
are playing the game of life New Castle, Pa. and is appro- their efforts. Actual bowling publication of the Canadian UNA silver m e d a l s - J . Orael-
dent Johnson in vietnam. He
and politics according to this x^'mately five miles east of the will begin at 11:00 AM. with section of The Tribune of the chenko and Osyp Farynych;
praised the President for ig-
noring the biggest Communist wonderful code. This is .good., Tbe UNA ^fewark District could again assume a leadings Public Square in Youngstown. UNA Supreme President J. Le- UNA; more investments of UNA bronze medals—lvanMel-
propaganda weapon, nuclear but it is also dangerous' be- Committee held its annual role in UNA organizational There are twenty-four Brun- eawyer getting the first strike. UNA funds in C a n a d i a n nyk, volodyrayr Zacerkovny,
cauee these qualities make us meeting on, Saturday, May 1 work. SWick lanes to accommodate The entry fee for the men government bonds and in mort- Catherine Potichna, Mykola
retaliation, which stopped us
from helping the Hungarians vulnerable. ! - ;i-^.' ' -- in t h e St, John the Baptist U- Mr. Hawrysh spoke at length the bowlers. and women teams are ?25.00 gages for UNA members: ^he Shpurko and Karpo Chorno-
and from getting rid of Castro. „"Communists are not play- krainlan -School hall. R^v. M. about.his work with the indivi- і A t the registration, team per team ^hich takes care of need for a Canadian UNA re- maz.
"And the President destroyed ing by these same rules,"' Der- Charischak presided 'and Mrs. dual secretari4a- and p o i n t e d - W t a ^ will be advised of the the Ь щ і щ у , ^inffl'^.and dance.
the' 'sanctuary' ph" 11 о e-oyp h у
which coet us victory in Korea.
winaki warned. "They. lPNflfjg 'S. B^Jtthovana^aetSS as secre- out that a number of secretar- lanes their team will, roll, on Pre-teen ^and. .toen: peelers
ing to t r y and cheat arid He and t a r y of the session, in which ies were doing exceptionally and be given the tickets for t h e ! will .be. -individual entries aue
and Strong is Their Motive
Shorn of these two 'weapons,' steal and fool you until they the? following twelve branches well in organizing new mem- banquet and dance. Men and і to the ..difficulty, o t forming
get what they want. And they took p a r t : 14, 2T, 43, 76, 133, bers. From the results for the women teams will bowl for theiteama in each branch. Т м т ^' A Ukrainian Spring Festival і accompanied bv Mrs. Helen Fe-
Song!
the Communists are in trouble.
They know that U. S. power want the world." he added. . 132, 214, 210, 234, 272, 371 first four months, it is appar- trophies of their division.. The (Continued on Page S)- will be held at 7:30 P.M. Sat-jdorciw, and Dr. John Ruduw-
is overwhelming. Derwinski cited "peace 16v- and 459. 70th Anniversary pins ent that the Newark .District urday,. May 15, 1965, in the і skv accompanied by Prof, tbor
"ТІ the United States makes ing" groups who would have were presented iO'jfive winners Will dov considerably better J. Teliuk Reelecfed Head of R'idgewood High School, 7 5 0 0 tBilohrud.
'
it obvious to all the world that us pull out of Southeast Asia. of organizing .awards for the than ід the p a s t Mr. Hawrysh W. M^ntrose Avc, Chicago
it ia. determined' to stop aggres- "if these people have mobfliz- y e a r І9в4і ^А^аПтеК pin a n d indicated that the quota' of 333 Connecticut District Committee A buffet supper social at t h e
-The ' P a r e n t s Committee of church hall will be given in
sion, Communism will have lost ed to hurt our cause, " т е can ^plaque w^ere i.presented--post- for year will be reached. NEW H A V E N , Conn.-^-The Mr. Lesawyer addressed the t h e Saturday Ukrainian School honor of the visiting. perform-
a . m a j o r battle, possibly the mobilize to help t h a t cause. humouely to- Mr. W: Pryshlak, The surprise of the evening UNA District Committee in the meeting and outlined briefly together with other organiza- ers following the concert.
War- On t h e other hand, if we Public opinion is a strong formerly' secretary of Branch was a presentation of 57 n e w j s t a t e o f Connecticut held its the progress of Soyuz during
tione of St. Joseph's Ukrainian The committee directed by
withdraw how, nothing and weapon. Let's use it," he ad- 43 in Hillside and bronze pins applications to Mr. Lesawyer the year 1964. Statistics indi- Catholic Parish, 5000 N. Cum-
nobody will stop the Commu- vised. were received by Mr. O. Otrok, by the following secretaries: annual meeting in the St. Mi- cate that substandial gains berland Road, have combined Rev. Joseph Shury, consists of
Branch 14; Mrs. M. Yurow, Miss A. Dubas—16; Mr. J. lwa- chael's Church hall in New were made financially and that their efforts to present an officers of the Parents Com-
Branch 219; Mr. J. iwannyk, nyk—14; Mr. J. Baraniuk—12; Haven on Sunday. May 2 Rep- the Association is continuing to evening of Ukrainian music, mittee. Dr. Peter Charuk, Ja-
Newark-lrvington in Preparation Branch 234 and Mr. O. Twar- Mr. W. S a l a b u n - 1 0 , and Mr. resentatives attending the ses- move ahead. Assets are in- song, dancing and beautiful roslaw Danylyszyn, Rosalee
dowsky. Branch 214. sion included members from creasing and payments to liv- Deeds, Walter Kurko, Roman
For Blessing of New Ukrainian Annual reports were made
W. S y w a n y k - 5 . Branch 54 in Wallingford. 59 ing members now exceed death costumes. Rudawski and Ann Domanchuk
Performing in authentic cos- —the faculty; Adele Tworek,
New officers were elected as in Bridgeport. 67 and 262 in benefits. Dividend payments
Orthodox Church by the president, Mr. Julian
Baraniuk and the treasurer, follows: President - J. Bara- Aneonia, 84 in Southport. 277 are higher and it is anticipated tumes will be Ukrainian danc- John Yesnik. v e r n a r d Korchin-
NEWARK, N- J. (Special). verend loan Thcodoroyych, Mr; O. Utrysko, was unable to niuk; vice-president-Miss A. in Hartford, 350 in Stamford. that dividends will be increas- ers from St. Joseph's parish ski, v e r a Korchinski, Sophie
Dubas; Secretary — O. Utry- 370 and 414 in New Haven. and the children's choir from Zakrewska, Daria Maluk, Anna
—Tomorrow. Sunday, May 9, і Archbishop-Metropolitan of the be present. ed in the coming years. the Saturday Ukrainian School.
1965 the Ukrainian Orthodox j Ukrainian Church in the U.S.A. eko; Treasurer — W. Salabun; The meeting was conducted Mr. Hawrysh, who is remain- The boys will wear beautifully Bilinska, John Maluk. Roman
Guest speakers were Mr. J.
community of Newark and lr- After the blessing ceremony Lesawyer, the Supreme Presi- Auditing Committee: O. Twar- by Mr. John Teliuk, secretary ing in Connecticut area to visit Zawadowycz, Oleh Koverko,
hand embroidered shirts and
vington, N. J. fa preparing for a banquet will be held, which dent, and Mr. S. Hawrysh, re- dowsky, Mrs. J. Olesnycky, J. of Branch 414 and president the various branch officers and full trousers of rich velvets, Stephen Kanafacky and John
a great religious festivity: the will also include a program 'of gional organizer. 1 Mr. Lesawyer iwannyk and Mrs. M. Yurow; of tbe Connecticut District members, discussed the activi- while the girls' costumes will Lewkowycz. The general chair-
blessing of the new Holy Trin- 1 entertainment with outstanding reviewed the progress made by members: W. Sywanyk, W. Ro- Committee. Mr. K. Matwienko ties of the individual branches be more elaborate and colorful. man of the committee is John
ity Ukrainian Orthodox Church , Ukrainian artists taking part. Spyuz in. 1964 and underscored howsky and Mrs. S. Buksho- acted as secretary. and reviewed their organizing They will wear hand embroi- Gawaluch. and co-chairmen are
at Lyons and Stuyvesant Ave- j The costs of the construction the important work carried on vana. Mr. Teliuk cordially greeted results during the past' year. dered blouses, hand woven Lev Bodnar and Julian Pozniak
nues in irvington, N. J. j of the new church are sustaih- in all Ukrainian communities in the discussion period nu- the visiting guests. Mr. J. Le- He dwelt oil the importance of wool skirts and fitted velvet --others on the committee a r e :
The new church is situated where UNA branches exist. He merous problems were talked sawyer, UNA Supreme Presi- planned procedures in organiz- jackets. On their heads will Walter Sawkiw, Helen Olek,
on a hill which is easily seen j ed by the Ukrainian Orthodox expressed gratification over about and ideas were exchang- dent; Mr. Russell Ник. UNA ing members. Mr. Hawrysh be worn a wreath of flowers Oleh Kuritza. John Sawchyn,
by all who walk or ride on community, and all the ar- the recent activity of the ed as to how the district could Supreme Adviser from Hart- talked about the possibility of with long flowing ribbons of Walter Szulkowski. Mike Ko-
those two avenues, it is built rangements in connection with branches' in the Newark area stir up more interest in the ford, and Mr. S. Hawrysh, merging the smaller branches many colors. The teenagers zak, Nick Zull. Kay Ewanic,
in a new and original style , the blessing of the church and and pointed out that Newark every day activity of Soyuz. UNA regional organizer. He and activiting those branches will have a Combo Band. Joanne Bednarek. Ted Dunski,
with a bronze, cupola, and its banquet have been handed by gave a detailed report of the that are dropping in member- Leo Rudawski, Anton Rudaw-
Also participating in this вкі, Mrs. O. Turula. Chester
architect is A. Zukovsky of district activities during the ship. festive affair will be the Sla-
І the building committee under
New York City. past year, including the results 70th Anniversary pins were vuta Cathedral Choir under the Siek, Ann Ewasko, Wm. Zdeb-
The blessing ceremony will j the chairmanship of Alexander Blessing of New Ukrainian of the UNA Day in New Bri- presented to the following: direction of Dr. Yaroslav Ko- lick, Walter Stym. Mary Dale,
Walter Scott. Paul Kaniuga,
be performed by the Most Re- І Lynnyk. tain last August. Mr. S. Homo- silver pin plus s t a r : S. Homo- korudz;
Catholic Church in Newark "Soyuz
tiuk, secretary of Branch 2771 tiuk and J. Teliuk; bronze Choir under the direction of Leona Dumich. Peter Dumich,
Ukrainok"
Olga Marinoff. Olga Kozak,
Prof. A. Granovsky to Be Honored NEWARK, N. J.—The new demptorist Fathers, N. J. State and the chairman of the Au- pins: B. Romanyshyn, T. Finiw Mr. Yuriy Yaremowycz. and Marian Podlueky. Anna Han-
$l,500.000 S t John's Ukrahv Governor Richard J. Hughes. diting Committee. reported: and M. Halkewycz. St. Joseph's Choir directed by char, Andrew Sawka, Alex Do-
By Student Club ian Catholic Church. Newark, Mayor of Newark, Hugh J. that all records and affairs of j Refreshments were served at Mr. Julian Pozniak. browolski and William Kashul.
N. J. will be officially blessed Addonizio, City Council Presi- the District were in good or- the close by the ladies of the Talented soloists who will
MINNEAPOLIS, МІПП. - immigration in the fields rang- on Sunday, May 16. at 4 P.M. dent. Ralph A. villani. UNA der and moved for approval of District Committee. appear are Mrs. Lesia Kuropas. Helen B^Olek
(Special). — Professor Emeri- ing from history to languages by the Most Rev. Ambrose Se- President, Joseph Lesawyer, the president's r e p o r t ^ ^ ^ ^ Mrs. Lillian Ophychany-lves Publicity Chairman
tus Alexander A. Granovsky, a and the sciences. Dr. Granov- nyshyn, OSBM, D.D.. Arch- Marcel E. Wagner, Judge of
veteran Americal leader and sky is one of the founders of bishop - Metropolitan of Phi!- Compensation of N. J., Con-
scholar of Ukrainian descent, the Ukrainian Club and Hs adelphja.
New York UNA District Committee U N A M E M B E R S PART1C1PAT1NG 1N CH1CAGO
gressmen Joseph Minish and SPRING FESTIVAL
will be honored at a banquet, faculty adviser for the past
sponsored by the Ukrainian twenty-five years.
Julian K. Jastremsky of New Paul J. Krebs and m a n y Holds Annual Meeting
Yorky outstanding Ukrainian others. NEW YORK, N. Y. (Spe- area of New York, and by Jo-
Club of the University of Min- The Ukrainian Club an- American architect, furnished The church choir, directed cial). - On Friday, April 30. seph Lesawyer and Dr. Jaro-
nesota on Saturday, May 15, nounced that an annual echol- the architectural design for by Michael Doboeh, will pro- j 1965 the UNA District Com- slaw Padoch. UNA Supreme
1965. The banquet will be held arship in the name of Prof. the church. vide the entertainment and the mittee of metropolitan New President and UNA Supreme
in the Campus Club of Coff- A. A. Granovsky has been es- A dedication banquet will toastmasters a r e : Dr. viadi- York held its annual meeting Secretary', respectively, and
man Memorial Union, at 7:00 tablished. The first scholarship follow at the Essex House at mir Hun and Andrew Key- in the Ukrainian National Maria Demydchuk, UNA Su-
P.M. cheok will be presented to Dr. 6 P.M. where approximately bida. Chairman John Burda 1 Home, at which the present ex-! preme Adviser. Both UNA Su-
Among the many outstand- George B. Risty, Director of 1,000 parishioners will share is assisted by Mrs. Tillie Hu-jecutive committee, headed by preme officers reported exten-
ing activities and contributions Student Loans and Scholarship, the evening with the Metro- biak. William Salabun, Clem 1 John O. Flis, Esq.. was re-elect- s i v ely on the present activities
that Prof. Granovsky made to during the banquet. politan and the many church Daly. Hnat Bryk. William led for the coming year. The: a m , d e v c l o p m e n t o f t h e U N A .
Ukrainian American life as The Hon. Paul Yuzyk, Cana- dignitaries, as well as City and Burke, Andrew Keybida and gathering was attended by r e p - ' .. 1 М І Я І . .
a scholar, educator and politi- dian Senator and an alumnus State officials. Among those M. Semanyshyn. j resentatives of 16 branches of Q n d a 1 , v ^ d l s c U 8 S l 0 n t o o k
cal leader was the presentation who will participate are. Rev. The v e r y Rev. Demetrius the Ukrainian National Asso- place thereafter in which many
of his complete Ukrainian lib- of the University of Minnesota Paul Maluga, Provincial, Re- Laptuta is pastor. ciation from the metropolitan delegates participated.
rary to the University of Min- and former colleague of Dr. : Q9 -в^4^^^Ь^Ш4Ь'і^^ї'-'т^її'^Яш.'-. ^ - a f c - ' . v K b ^ y ^ i ^ . ^ ^ f ^ g i i ^ r-gB-^v^^e
riesota to enable graduate stu- Granovsky. will be the guest
dies of Ukrainian culture and speaker at the banquet. SEAL1NG O F SHEvCHENKO DOCUMENTS: SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1965 1N WASH1NGTON, D. C : AT 4:00 P.M. -
CEREMONY AT T H E SHEvCHENKO MONUMENT - AT 7:00 P.M. — BANQLGT AT THE MAYFLOWER HOTEL. -
READ STOR1NKA ZAREvA, PAGE OF THE ASSOClAtlON MAKE YOUR R E S E R V A T I O N : SHEvCHENKO MEMOR1AL COMMlTTEE OF AMER1CA: S02 WEST 13th STREET, Left to right, in first row, Ls Don Dumich, Wally Sawkiw,
OF U K R A I N I A N A C A D E M I C S O C I E T I E S , O N P A G E І O F NEW YORK, N Y ' : - 10014: T E L WATK1NS 9-7622. George Menclnsky and Mickey Kozyra. in back row, are Bob Ku-
THIS ISSUE. i ^ M O M O H 4 i 4 ^ 4 t a i f ^ ' nfo' Sovb Ewasko, Jim Kozak, Kathy Ewanic and Gary MarinoiL
SVOBODA, T H E U K R A I N I A N W E E K L Y , SATURDAY, M A Y 8, i985
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SYOBODA CHAOS 1N SANTO DOM1NGO Reader Objects to 'Look' insulting JOIN FOR THE MEMBERSHIP
UKBAl Hi AH BAIIV
By CLARENCE A. MANN1NG
Reference to Ukrainian Freedom By THEODORE LUTW1N1AK ^
FOUNDED 1893
Ukrainian newspapsr published dally except Sundays, Mondays During the past week the і deported or went into hiding Fighters The late Mr. Dmytro Haly- down" with insurance in other
and nottdaya (Saturday and Monday lssuea combined) ever simmering political unrest І but though the new govern- chyn, who was president of the companies. Question: Why did
by the Ukrainian National Association, inc. EDiTOR'S NOTE: The following letter, written by Marian
at 81-83 Grand Street, Jersey City 3, N.J. in the Dominican Republic hasj ment tried to satisfy some of v. Pidlusky of Chicago, was sent to the editor of Look, in Ukrainian National Associa- they take out all of their in-
taken a turn for the worse as' the legitimate needs of the peo- protest against labelling Ukrainian freedom fighters as "renc- tion, once remarked that "the eurance from the commercial
eubecription Rates for Ukrainian Weekly „.tS.SO per year a civil war has flared up and ple, it did not command any UNA sells itself." By this he companies in the'first place?
UjN.A, Members - gadee of Ylaasov":
„ 9 2 . 5 0 per year the previous civilian govern- popular support. probably meant that people Why did they ignore the UNA?
ment which had been dominat- Dear Sir: the West. This march was suc-
Second Class Postage paid at the Post Office of Jersey City. N. J.
The present movement start- who have some feeling or sense Why do they continue to ignore
ed by a military junta was ed with an apparent attempt On page 48 of the ч May 4, ern Ukraine, Poland, the Bal- of pride where their Ukrainian the UNA? Answer: They simp-
Aooepted for имДйац at special rate of postage proved for Section tlc countries, half of Germany
1130 of Act of October 3, 1917 authorized July 31, 1918- thrown out. This has happened to bring back Bosch but some- 1965 issue of your magazine І origin is concerned would not ly do not want to join. They
many times before in Domini- thing went astray. The Domini- have found a highly insulting and other national territories. hesitate to joint and support rightfully belong in the lndlf-
THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY can history but apparently the can air force and navy took sentence which looks like a І don't have to remind you who the UNA once they became ac- ferent category, i t is our be-
P. a Box 346 Jersey City 8, N Л. fury of the mob has reached sides against the army and in typical communist propaganda issued explicit orders for our qualnted with the facts regard- Hef that any person who wants
new heights of destruction and the ensuing chaos one of the "Made in Moscow." American Armed Forces to ing the fraternal benefit soci- to join the UNA will do so, "m-
carnage and to attempt to heads of the junta armed the stop their "glorious" march of ety. And that, of course, is as surance elsewhere" notwith-
Editorials bring order out of chaos. Pres- Dominican mob by distributing
The sentence reads: "...So-
viet soldiers fought theUkrain- liberation on a demarcation it should be. The UNA has standing.
ident Johnson sent in first a arms and ammunition to them. lan renegades commanded by line of shame. many members who joined the We urge non-members who
force of American marines to That was probably the most Gen. Andrei viassoff...". 4)Many of these "Ukrainian organization just for the mem- may read this tb think serious-
тне SHEVCHENKO CEREMONY evacuate and protect American fatal step because it brought renegades" and their sons are be rship; the insurance protec- ly about the UNA. The UNA
citizens in the Republic and new forces into play and led May 1 comment on this as now professors at U.S. Univer- tlon which comes with the is not just another insurance
^ ^ I N WASHINGTON other foreigners who had been to far greater casualties among follows: sities, scientists in government membership is of secondary im- company, i t is a fraternal ben-
Two weeks from today the final ceremony in connection menaced by the mob. Later he the Dominicans than had oc- 1) Л.ч far as 1 know this is and industrial laboratories, of- portance to these origin-con- eflt society and it belongs to
with the Shevchenko monument project will be held in Wash- ordered some army units to en- curred during all the other re- a historical lie because all the ficiale in Federal Government, scious people. its members. Write for the
ter the country and now the cent changes together, while it f reedom-1 o v i n g Ukrainians, and also officers and enlisted
ington, D. C. Specifically, on Saturday, May 22, 1965 a ceremo-
United States has some 15,000 led to the wrecking of a large men in our Armed Forces. As Unfortunately, not all of our "UNA Facts" booklet and
some of them former citizens
ny of sealing the historic documents connected with the erec-
men on the island. such they received medals and people are so patriotic. There learn more about the organiza-
part of the capital. of their prison-the Soviet Un-
tion of the Shevchenko monument will take place at the Shev-
commendations for their hero- are many who are not UNA tlon and what it has to offer.
Apparently there are only i t was then that President ion, were separated from the
chenko monument site, and later in the evening a banquet
ism in action in Korea and members even though they You will want to become a
two main sources of power in Johnson acted but the landing viassov army and incorporated
will be held at the Mayflower Hotel, at which Prof. Watson
vietnam. know about the organization. member once you have all the
the Dominican Republic, the of American marines remind- into the "Ukrainian National
Kirkconneli, a prominent Canadian scholar and authority on Some of them are indifferent facts. You will want to join
army and the mob. This is a ed many of the Latin American Army" under the command of
Taras Shevchenko, will be the guest speaker, with Prof. Ro- Would you still dare to call while others claim they have just for the membership. Write
situation to be found in many countries of the American in- Gen. Shandruk.
man Smal-Stocki, President of the Shevchenko Memorial Com- them "renegades" ? insurance elsewhere. Both atti- to the UNA, Box 76, Jersey
mittee of America, as the principal Ukrainian speaker. of the Caribbean lands, where terventions in the early part of 2) This Ukrainian army re- tudes hurt the UNA member- City, N. J. 07303. Please men-
little has been done to raise the century. The question was sisted all the attempts of the 5) To clarify the situation,
All documents pertaining to the erection of the monu- ship campaigns. Organizers tion our column.
the standards of living of the complicated because the Or- Nazis to be engaged in the let it be said that Ukrainian
raent-the original Congressional resolution, the House Doou- and branch officers often com- Rutgers' Students Honored
population. On the other hand ganization of American States fight against Anglo-American fathers in the free world con-
ment on Shevchenko, all appeals and proclamations of the Shev- plain about the indifference On May 1st, at New Bruns-
there is in these countries a (OAS) which tried to mediate forces and considered as its sider it their duty to instill in
chenko Memorial Committee and those of the UCCA, the shown by their prospective wlck, N.J., the 27th annual
small but enormously wealthy the dispute on lines which the supreme aim to combat the in- their sons the love for free-
Shevchenko Memorial Book, and all other published documents candidates or about the corn-
class which is usually allied With Papal Nuncio had apparently flow of communism into the dom and the willingness to meeting of the Rutgers Unlver-
and materials will be sealed in the base of the Shevchenko petition of agents of the com-
the army and knows no rein on drawn up was not in a posi- Western world at a time when fight against the arch-enemy of sity College Honor Society .ini-
monument during the brief and appropriate ceremony. mercial companies.
its desires to exploit the coun- tion to use any power or armed this idea was quite strange to Ukraine—Russian imperialism tiated 30 new members, in-
The ceremony should be attended by as many people as try for their own good. The forces and preferred to leave certain Western politicians di- presently skillfully disguised The UNA has been trying cludlng Mrs. Anne L. Minis-
possible, especially in view of the fact that it is a concluding money that they receive is us the task to the United States, rected in their actions more by as Soviet communism. to do something about the in- sale. The 30 were honored as
ceremony terminating the entire cycle of events which led to ually transferred almost im- since many of the countries on hatred of one criminal than by This fight will continue in dlfference for a member of outstanding students out of a
the successful culmination of this great and outstanding project. mediately to banks and invest- theoretical grounds do not be- wisdom, foresight or true in- a form dictated by the situa- years, i t has utilized The group of 7,500. Also, her broth-
ments chiefly in Europe and lieve in any forthright interfer- tereet of their own country. tion no matter what the tem- Weekly to the fullest extent, er, John H. Landis, Rutgers
is used for their own pleasure ence with the governments of Thus these fighters were porary political constellation in as well as Svoboda, to instil a Jersey City Division, Kappa
sense of pride or patriotic feel-
THE DOMINICAN TRAGEDY and not for the development of other states, even when there
the country. is open disorder.
heroes, and should be honored
and respected by those whose
the world might be.
І believe that it is in the lng in those of our people who
Upsilon, Newman Club, receiv-
ed a key award for promoting
The decision of President Johnson to send several thousand From 1930 until his аваав8І- way of life they directly or in- best interest of our nation to had drifted away from Ukrain- student activities. Both are
U. S. Marines and paratroopers into Santo Domingo during the nation in 1961 General Rafael instigations by Moscow and directly protected. support this fight Therefore ian contacts. This is not our members of UNA Branch 287
past week has evoked a fury of protests around the globe Trujillo dominated the country Cuba those who did fight long ago first column on this subject; of Jersey City.
3) The fight of the Ukraln-
and even among some of our domestic critics. But that deci- and his family acquired con- in the same way the Soviet deserve our appreciation and steady readers will recall our
ian nation against communism
sion wae right and sound. The Dominican revolt is one of the trol of nearly all the important Union and Cuba are in a posi- apologies for your words said. previous attempts to get non
and its open or hidden expo-
chain of revolutions which sporadically erupt in the Latin sources of income. He built up tion to try to profit by the A- І want to believe, in misunder- members interested in the UKRAINIAN POETRY
nents began in the 1920's when
American and Caribbean areas. As a rule these revolutions and modernized the city of merican actions and appealed standing of historical truths. UNA. The UNA published or PRAISED
Russian Bolshevik hordes in-
are watched but not interfered with by the U. S. Government. Santo Domingo, the oldest set- to the Security Council to or- caused to be published a num-
vaded the territory of the in- The true information per- PARlS, France.-"Ukrainian
But the revolution in Santo Domingo is another affair. The tlement of the Spaniards in the der the withdrawal of the A- ber of English language books
dependent Ukrainian State. taining to this subject may be Literature of the ХХ Century"
U. S. Government is in possession of irretrievable proof that New World, and produced the merican forces. Castro is per- and periodicals, the latest be-
Fighting alone without any obtained from the many U- was the topic of speech deliver-
the Dominican revolt has been taken over by Communist agents appearance of order. At the fectly sure that if this is done, ing the praiseworthy, monu-
Western moral or material krairiian' veteran, civic or sci- ed by Emmanuel Rice, noted
trained in Czechoslovakia and Cuba. No American government same time, long before his he will be able to set up in the meptal Ukraine: A Concise En
support, the best sons of U- entific organizations in the French critic abd author on
could Watch idly as the communist agents brought from abroad murder, it had become obvious Dominican Republic a Commu- cyclopaedia. There is no doubt
kraine died in the field delay- United States. world ' literature, before the
are attempting to establish a communist government, a gov- that he was ruling ruthlessly nist regime, using a few well that much has been accom
ing the Soviet march towards Sincerely yours, Literary-Art Club on March
eftiment inimical to the United States and to the rest of the and egotistically and stories of trained men, either Dominicans pliahed, not only where our
cessful later swallowing West- Marian v . Podlusky 12th.
community of Latin American nations. The well-coordinated the cruelties which he prac- trained in Cuba or actual Cu- people . are ' concerned, but
where..non-UkramJans are in Mr. Rice gave a historical
effort of the Soviet Union and Communist Cuba in the U. N. ticed on all opponents and bans. in that case the lot of sketch of the development of
Security'Council in denouncing the United States for its inter- those whom he took to be op- the average Dominican would ly large numbers of men that Khrushchev's theories of "wars volved as well. Also, the UNA
has circulated many thousands Ukrainian literary trends from
vention in Santo Domingo only proves the over-all Commu- ponente gave his rule a very be made infinitely harder and he sent in will rapidly subdue of liberation" both as a means the 1900's to the present time,
niet interest in the Dominican revolution. President Johnson unsavor^r name. 'When he was Moscow would have the satis- the bloodshed and make it poe- of placating Red China and as of copies of its "Facts" pam-
phlets, reaching people who do and especially emphaaiwd the'
also declared that the U. S. armed forces will be withdrawn murdered after thirty-one years factlon of having two Commu- eible for normal or relatively a means of promoting the importance of Ukrainian mod-
as soon as the Organization of American States (OAS) will of power and his family was nist satellites in the New World normal conditions to be brought rapid spread of Communism, hot have access to The Weekly
or Svoboda. All of which is ern poetry, which rivals some
send its own military forces to prevent the communist take- obliged to quite the country, to be a constant source of un- back in a few days, if that is even while they talk constantly the best examples of poetry in
over. Of Santo Domingo. So long as the OAS is not ready or the surviving TnijHlos had re- rest and infiltration and plot- so and the situation becomes of peaceful coexistence and producing encouraging reeults
a t ; t h e ' present time and a the world. . л ...
willing to act in its own interest, the United States must stay moved almost all that was eco- ting. stable enough to withdraw strive to undermine the Ameri-
in Santo Domingo until all the roots of the communist plague nomically valuable and mov- most of the troops, the damage can position in Europe and to bright outlook for the future.
The revolt has then put the
are completely eradicated. able. United States in a dilemma. to American prestige in South disorganize c о m p 1 e t e l y the UKRAINIAN SCHOLAR
About all that can be done
Either it will galvanize the Or- America ^will not be too great, NATO forces. about people who will not join PROMOTED 1N CANADA
The Castro Agents ganization of American States i t will be undoubtedly belabor- President Johnson apparent- the'UNA because they have in OTTAWA.— The University
Then the dreary round of into decisive action despite the ed more in the underdevelop- ly desires to make his social surance elsewhere is to try' to of Ottawa recently announced
ANNIVERSARY OF TURKISH revolutions began again with hesitation of some of the mem- ed countries of Asia and Afri- reforms and his advocacy of convince them that they could the promotion of Dr. K. Bida
four governments in a little bers of its unilateral action ca on which both Moscow and civil rights the high point of become members at small cost
GENOCIDE OF ARMENIAN PEOPLE more than a year until in 1963 can be exploited to disturb any Peking have designs. There administration. Whatever he because the UNA issue life ln-
to full professor.
Prof. Bida, an eminent U-
On April 24, 1965 fifty years elapsed since the great crime Juan Bosch was legally elected confidence that has developed their propagandists will have a wishes, it is becoming more surance certificates in amounts krainian scholar, and a past
by the Turkish Ottaraan government was committed upon the President, the first since Tru- in South America by the A1- freer rein, for they are not in- and more clear that foreign as email as S500. Surely no president of the Canadian
Armenian nation, in the spring of 1915 there were some 2,000, jillo took power in 1930. in the liance for Progress and Ameri- timately aware of the condi- developments will inevitably man or woman could possibly Slavist Association, has served
000 Armenians in the Turkish Empire, most of them being meanwhile the influence of can plans to help these states tions prevailing in the Carib- take up more of his time and it object to the addition of only as Chairman of the Slavic De-
unwilling to be subjugated by a non-Christian power such as Castro appeared and reflec- fight against their prevailing bean and the special peculairi- is for him to see that his for- 5500 to his or her total cover- partment at Ottawa University
was the Turkish empire. Fearing disturbances and disloyalty tions of his policy were voiced poverty and ignorance and the ties of the situation. eign policy is so actuated that age. He or she certainly can- since 1961.
on the part of these Christian Armenians, the Turkish govern- by some groups. Bosch, who weakness of the democratic The outbreak in the Domini- he can hope to advance his not convincingly argue that it Ukrainian language and lit-
ment preceded in the most uncivilized manner to deal with was a leftist liberal apparently forces in many of them with can Republic occurring simul- ideals of a world at peace and would make a big difference. erature are ranked equally
the Armenians. could not control some of these the consequent danger of new taneously with the increasing prosperous, despite the men in Yet such people will claim that with other Slavic languages at
and after seven months the outbreaks elsewhere. American commitments inviet- the Communist centres who they simply cannot afford to the University, and there is an
Clergymen, intellectuals, businessmen, artisans, old and dream only of suppressing lib- take out even a minimum
army deposed him and put in it is very possible that the nam suggests an accelerated ever-growing number of M.A.
young, men, women and children—no one was spared. All were erty of the individual and the amount of insurance with the
a civilian authority of their speed with which President effort by the new masters of and Ph.D. candidates who re-
massacred in cold blood, save for the very few survivals who nation.
own. The Castro, partisans were Johnson acted and the relative- the Kremlin to develop further UNA because they are "loaded ceive their degrees in this field.
lived to tell the world of the massacre of an innocent, Chris-
tian people. British historian Arnold J. Toynbee wrote a book.
The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottaman Empire, 1915-1916,
in which he denounced the barbaric methods of genocide com-
mitted by the Turkish government upon the Armenian nation.
A NEW SOviET HERO: THE SECRETAnd
him to recite nursery rhymes. novel takes place on the Amer- ,lished аз children's literature. official revelations of the gross
before vyrubov came to j ican continent during the poet- І Late in 1964, however, the of- injustices under Stalin that led
President Woodrow Wilson deplored the massacre of the Ar-
menians and termed Armenia "the Little Ally" of the United
AGENT our special section he had serv- war years (Literaturnaya Ga- ficial attitude toward them to untold millions of human
ed with army intelligence, j zeta, February 23. 1965). changed, and now as many as sacrifices, one may trace at-
States. (2) where two words had been in the chapter from Kozhev- 200,000 copies of his works are tempts in Soviet literature to
enough for him: "Halt!" and nikov's novel, an agent operat- being published in one printing. improve the public image of
The Turkish massacre was a forerunner of the genocidal "Haende hoch!" Enough for ing in Germany under the For the most part, his stories Soviet security -organs. Some
practice set in motion by subsequent dictators: Stalin killed By ARKADY G. GAEY him to become a Hero of the j name of Bruno sacrifices his are intricately plotted and en- literary works'Tiave even de-
millions of Ukrainians and others; Hitler murdered over six Literature dealing with the preparation under.the supervi- Soviet Union, but with us herej life in order to warn Soviet au- tertainingly written. They 11- scribed kind-hearted secret po-
millions Jews and over 3 million Poles. Ukrainians and Rus- fact that Stalin and top Soviet eion of his superior, Yastrebov: j he's a third grader (Literatur- thorities about German plans lustrate the continual poesibili- licemen who permitted lenien-
sians and others, in his criminal belief that these peoples were military leaders completely die- On another day Yastrebov re- naya Gazeta, Oct. 31,1964).
"inferior" to his own "master-race." to attack the Soviet Union. On ty of death that a secret agent ciee to prisoners in Soviet
regarded correct intelligence commended that Shtub devote І Later, Kalashnikov and Kapus- the surface this man hardly risks and the presence of mind 1 death camps, but such descrip-
All these dictators were done away with, and like the per- reports before World War 11 is himself to a study of Fascist 1 tin prepare for their jobs as seeme to possess heroic'quali- which he must continually dis- j tions are unconvincing and in
petrators of crimes on the Armenian people, are now black nothing new in the Soviet Un- literature — Mein Kampf, Ro- І railway workers in Germany Іties. in fact, Kozhevnikov de- play, in some of them a num- j any case are, comparable to
spots on the history of mankind. ion. This theme has been treat- senberg and related things. Of і by serving a long probationary liberately portrays him as a ber of dubious incidents occur j bandaging itbe . wounds of a
ed in several novels: The Last course, all this material had be j period at a railroad freight jphysically weak being in order j clearly for the sake of propa- dead man. Soviet secret agents,
Two Weeks by Alek. Rosen to read exclusively in German ! station. to demonstrate more powerful- ganda, but he total picture of however, are not tainted with
SOVIET LIE PERPETUATED 1941 by Grigory Baklanov Besides this. Shtub had to І Kozhevnikov has recently І ly by contrast his spiritual the secret agent nevertheless j the blood of then; own people.
(Zvezda, 1965, No. 1). June master again as quickly as pos- J written another novel about se-1strength, it is precisely this remains essentially accurate
Today, May 8. 1965 is the twentieth anniversary of v"-E (Znamya, 1965. NOB. 1. 2) and eible the trade that he had cret agents called. The Shield quality of superior spiritual if they have committed щиг-
Thus, the secret agent is at
Day (victory in Europe). The Kremlin has now established Not Born as Soldiers by K. learned in his youth—tailoring. arid the Sword, a title which strength in Soviet secret agents the center of attention in So- ders, this was forced on them
a tradition in degrading all the Western effort which brought Simonov (ibid.), in each in- Yastrebov never explained why may serve to define a new that Soviet writers are repeat- viet society today, the ques- by circumstances. Moreover,
about the fall of Nazi Germany. Soviet historians were ordered stance the secret agent is con- this was necessary, and Shtub coat-of-arms in Soviet hearal- edly emphasizing today. The tion naturally arises as to why. their actions were directed
to. re-write the history so that the people behind the iron Cur- ceived as a person who warns never asked (Zvezda, 1964, No. 1 dry. The entire work is sched- February issue of the journal Much material from secret po- against an enemy state as a
tain would only know one side of the story: that of the of impending danger and acts 10. p. 72). whole. Their work.does indeed
j uled to appear in the journal Molodaya Gvardlya contains a ljce archives has been made require much ' personal cour-
Kremlin, to the effect that the Soviet Union was the only power selflessly and without error. in vadim Kozhevnikov's Znamya (1965, Nos. 3-6), but poem by igor volgin entitled public since Stalin's death, but age, and some of their exploits
that defeated the powerful war machine of Hitler. but in vain. These novels also j novel. Stars on Earth, the se- a single chapter from it has "Prometheus," in which the this cannot serve as the reason are legendary. Surely, all the
Yet. we know the' other side of the coin. U. S. aid to stress the dangers and hard-1 cret agent Kalashnikov at one already been printed in Lltera- theft of atomic secrets is treat- tor conducting a special cam- favorable qualities ordinarily
the Soviet Union from the time Hitler attacked the USSR ships of professional intelli- point candidly describes how turnaya Gazeta and prefaced ed heroically. - paign characterized by posthu associated with the secret
on June 22, 1941 until v'-E Day included, among countless gence work, usually relating, he and a friend. Kapustin. are by the following editorial com- Significantly, several older mous awards and honorary ti- agent and his work are being
other gifts, 427.284 trucks. 13.303 combat vehicles. 2.600.000 how agents integrate them- j trained for their mission: ment: works of Soviet literature deal- ties in recognition of deeds exploited now in order to re-
tone of petroleum products. 4.500.000 tons of food, 13,000 rail- selves into the daily life of a Our instructors teach us the- The novel The Shield and the ing with the .subject of secret performed in the distant past. store the image; of all Soviet
road cars, 1,900 steam locomotives. 66 diesel locomotives, 9.920 foreign country, how they cre-1 oretical subjects, and we work Sword by vadim Kozhevnikov agents have recently been re- Certainly, it may be viewed as
flat cars, 1,000 dump cars, clouds of P-39's and B-25's. Si ate effective disguises for on prearranged assignments, concerns the heroic work of a printed. One of them, a mili- an effort to reward those who security organs in the eyes of
billion worth of machinery and industrial equipment S6 mil- themselves, and how they in Enciphering, deciphering, radio Soviet secret agent who is op- tary adventure story by G. M. gave their lives while perform- the peoples of the USSR Surely,
lion synthetic tire plant, enough pipe line to reach venus, oil fact become accomplished ac-! techniques and demolition pro- erating outside our motherland Bryantsev, gives an account of ing a patriotic duty, and in thie after its past history of cruel-
tors in real life-or-death roles, j cedures. We write compositions and whose life is constantly in ІSoviet secret police activities. ty. disregard for the law, de-
refineries, ammunition, bombs, vast quantities of clothing,
light can only create a favor- portations of millions of per-
shoes, and bedding, in addition. S46 million was raised by the Another example is Yuri Ger-! in Russian in which what is danger. As a Soviet officer during the able reaction. At the same sons to forced labor camps and
"Russian War Relief organization in the" United States. Mos- man's novel. І Am Responsible 1 most important is accuracy The events in the first part j war, Bryantsev carried out a
time exposing intelligence ac- o t h e r c r i m e s а ^ ш the'
cow keeps still a number of 2.660 ships which were sent to for Everything, which focuses і and brevity... A German anti- of the novel... occur at the end і number of special assignments
tivtties and publicizing secret L i . u - u u аж . ^ ^
Murmansk and elsewhere carrying 16,529.791 tons nf desperate- attention on a secret agent j Fascist teaches us language... of the 1930's in the Baltic behind the German lines for agents may be viewed as an ef
aeehts mav Ья vicweH L я п ef- P l e ' l l w o u , d ^ ^ c u l t to find
ly needed supplies. All this came to about SU billion. name Shtub. Before Shtub is And we are all afraid of him. states and then in Poland and which he received many medals fort to create a more favorable any other way of' rehabiktat-
; On tliis anniversary of the end of the war in Europe, sent to Germany just before He calls a Hero of the Soviet Fascist Germany during the and decorations. His literary attitude in the Soviet Union to- ing the reputation of the So-
Pravda, in the interest of the truth, should publish theso figures World War П, he undergoes Union. Lieutenant vyrubov, to Great Patriotic War. The ac- works are largely ddpumentary ward the Soviet political mn-
viet security apparatus.
to'make the story complete. endless hours of training andthe blackboard and сотреїв tion of the second part of the and until recently were pub- cTilnery. Since the time of lhe
(Bud). ,
No. 86 SVOBODA, T H E UKRAINIAN WEEKLY, SATURDAY, MAY 8,1965
mgtmm M H

Lecture on Role of Our Youth UYL-NA CORNER UNWLA Branch 72 Members on


The second course in the the Winter 1964-65 issue of
UNWLA Branch 72 Leader- The Ukrainian Quarterly. At
By GEORGE PANKRATH World's Fair Color Television
ship Workshop Series will be present Mr. Odajnyk is study-
SYRACUSE, N. Y.—On Sat-
urday, May 1, the Syracuse
The Youth League was sad-
On April 23, members of was Good Friday for many U-
SPORTS SCEWE
given at the Ukrainian lnsti- dened to hear of the death of
ing at Columbia University for Sports Rally Committee held Nick Kitt's stepmother last Branch 72 of the Ukrainian krainiane. He next interviewed
tute of America, 2 East 79th hia Ph.D. degree in Political Шу OUH ZWADIDI
Street, New York, '6n Tuesday, a Pre Sports Rally Dance at Thursday. He is president of National Women's League of members standing in a color-
Science and Philosophy, hav- the Ukrainian National Home the Ukrainian National Home America appeared in a 15-min- ful row, attired in embroidered
May 11, at 8 : 3 0 ; Р Ж Walter
ing received his B.A. at Hun- on West Fayette St. and also chairman of this ute color program at the RCA blouses or costumes and each
Odajnyk has been invited by
Mrs. Mary Duehnyck, Branch ter College and his MA. at the Representing the Executive year's rally. Pavilion at the World's Fair, holding some Ukrainian folk
Cultural Chairman in charge University of California, Ber- Board were Ann Petras, League The schedule for the week- which was video-taped before art object, which she described
keley, in the same area of stu- President, of Johnson City, end of May 14, 1965 is as fol- the public and was shown on to him. Taking part were the
of the Leadership Series, to
deliver a lecture, the subject dies. Among his extracurricu- John Kuchmy and George Pan- lows: more than 200 closed circuit Mesdames Ann Bezko, Marie USC Leads Nats 1-0 in Cup Series
of which will be "The Role of lar activities. Mr. Odajnyk in- krath of Rochester, adviser Friday, May 14-12:00 Noon color television sets through- Ricket, Dora Piflto, Herta Be-
out the Fair grounds and will reza, Rosalie Polche, and Mrs. NEW YORK—The moment much. The Nats seem to be
Our Youth in Ukrainian Ameri- cludes singing with the "Dum- and publicity director, respec- Registration 52.00 per Person
can Life." ka" Chorus and serving as tively. High School Students Я . 5 0 be shown during the Fair sea- Demey who greeted the mem- of truth for the Ukrainian Na- plagued by the problem that
counselor to "Young Dumka." The dance was under the 12:00 Noon: Bowling begins at son. bers with "Khrystos voskres." tionals in the U.S. Challenge has been apparent through
Mr. Odajnyk ia the author of
Branch 72 and its president, chairmanship of Nick Micho, the Ukrainian National Home. The Branch had held an ex- They answered, "voistynu Уое- Cup competition will have ar- most of the season—no scoring
the recently published book,
Mrs. Mae Demey, extend a cor- vice-president of the Syracuse 9:00 P.M.: Welcoming Dance hibit of Ukrainian folk art as kree," which Mr. Colenback rived tomorrow when they punch. This deficiency was ob-
Marxism and Existentialism,
dial invitation to the general Young Men's Club. Others on at the Ukrainian National well as" demonstrations of py- tranelated for the audience. meet the New York Ukrainian vious a week ago, in the game
which was favorably reviewed
the committee included John Home. sanka painting and embroidery, They young ladies in coetumes booters in the return match of against the Detroit Kickers
public, "Soyuz Ukrainok"mem-
in The New York Times Book
Evans, Paul Micho and George in the Women's Hospitality described and explained from the Eastern final in Philadel- when they squeezed out a nar-
Review on Sunday. March 21, bers, and especially students to Saturday, May 15- 7:00 A.M. which region their costumes phia. row 1-0 decision, and it was
Wachna. Lounge (Purex Penthouse)
1965. He also had an article, attend this stimulating and —Golfers Tee off at the Te- atop the Better Living Center derived, i.e., Mise Kotyk'e Hu- The Philadelphia side will again very much in evidence
timely lecture. Refreshments Music was provided by a
"Soviet Exchange Students in
group of young Ukrainian boys
cumseh Country Club. 8:00 at the Fair, in the afternoon. tsul one "from the Carpathian have to overcome a 1-0 deficit last Sunday.
America," which appeared in will be served. AM. volleyball Tourney at On. display in the elegant salon Mountains where it becomes and score another goal if they
the "Melody Tones." The Clark High School 8:00 AJtf. Home Ground Advantage
group (all of whom reside in were a kylym (rug) made in very cold," Miss Bezko'e "fes- hope to represent this part of
Bowling resumes.
SUMA Concert to Be Presented Syracuse) were led by Orest
7:00 P.M. Awards Banquet.
Ukraine, ceramics, woodcarv-
ings, pysanky, embroidered
tlve one from Poltava," and the country in the grand finals
Mies Pifko'e "from Kiev, the against a western finalist some- There is of course the be-
Hrycyk, a freshman at Syra-
in New York cuse University. Others in the (Awards to be donated and cloths, cushion covers and pic- capital city of Ukraine." times late in May or early June. lief that the Nationals are a
NEW YORK, N . Y . (Spe- 2nd Avenues in New York City. group included Mike Delaj and presented by the Ukrainian tures. These had been assembl- Mr. Colenback then present- USC took a 1-0 lead last Sun- different team when playing on
cial). - The General T. Chup- The program will include Mike Bayndzia, also Syracuse Workingmen's A s в о c iation). ed by Mrs. Mary Duehnyck, ed Мгв. Bochonko, seated at day at the Ukrainian Field in their own field. Some even go
rynka branch of SUMA (U- renditions by the mixed choir freshmen, Joe Swift, a senior 10:00 P.M. Grand Ball. Branch 72 Cultural Chairman a table demonstrating pysan- Astoria, New York, before as far as to say that the one
krainian Youth Association of "Zahrava," dance ensembles, at C. B. A. High, and Ray Sunday, May 16. — Church in charge of the event, from ka painting, who explained the some 3,000 shirt-sleeved spec- goal edge that the USC пав ів
America) in New York City the Bandurist ensemble, solos Hrezhko, a 17-year-old junior Services. The Baptist Ukrain- private collections and Branch process to him. She stated she tators, when they scored late not enough to be a comfortable
will give a concert of Ukrainian and recitations. at C.B.A. These boye have been ian Catholic Church, 104 South members. During the exhibit. had learned to decorate eggs in the second half of the game. lead.
songs and music on Sunday, All proceeds will go to the playing together for two years Wilbur S t , Massea 8-9-10-12:00 Miss Marsha Metrinko, "Miss from her mother and was Outside right Frank McColgan i t is obvious that USC is a
May 9. 1965 at 6:30 P.M. at Ukrainian Catholic High School and have a fine repertoire of Noon; S t Luke's Ukrainian New York City for 1964" tap- teaching this ancient art to her took a corner kick and sent it novice in the Challenge Cup
Stuyvesant High1 School, E Building Fund in New York not only modern music but also Orthodox Church M a s s - 1 0 : 0 6 ed an interview with Branch daughters, Katherine Ann and across the Philadelphia goal- competition, whereas to the
15th Street, between 1st and City. Ukrainian folk music. A.M. 72 members and Mrs. Mae De- Paula, who appeared with Pa- mouth. Nats.right half David Philadelphia eleven it is an old
Mike Z a le a k i, UYL-NA After church an open house mey. President, which was tricia Kotyk in costumes. The Julio attempted to clear the hat. They won the cup three
Sports Director, is a little dis- will be held at the Ukrainian broadcast over WPDC-FM Ra- fine detail of the pysanky in ball but it bounced off his times (1960, 1961 and 1963)
F1NAL PREPARATLONS FOR F1FTH ANNUAL appointed in the slowness of National Home with an orches- dio. the various stages of the dec- chest and went in for a score. and they were runners-up in
the entries for the Sports Rally tra provided. Of special interest to visi- orating process came through Goalkeeper isidore Novello had 1964. Experience counts, and
PENN OHIO BOWLING TOURNAMENT tore at the Purex Penthouse remarkably well on the screen. no chance to stop the ball.
coming in. He urges everyone UYL-NA President Ann Pe- just may be the difference in
(Concluded from Page 1) that the dealine is this week was' the рукалка demonstra- A splendid subject for ТУ, the the final outcome of the series.
tras also informs me that on tion by Mrs. Lily Bochonko, as Ukrainian folk art,! embrob
will be individual' trophies Lesawyer. Mr. D. Szmagala, and that the entries should be Sunday morning the Executive USC Aggressive There is one reassuring fact,
awarded to the five high total Mrs. J. Olinkewych and Mr. A mailed now. well as the embroidery by Mrs. dery, apparel, and floral head- however, for the Ukrainian
Board will hold a meeting at Ann Redosh. Guests also dis- dresses worn by the members,
male and female bowlers in Jula, Supreme Advisors of the in talking with Магу Маско the Randolph House, Sports Although the two teams community at large^—no mat-
each category or a total of UNA, will be present and deliv- and Walter Bury, chairmen of played a keen interest in all took on unique jewel-like hues ter who wins next Sunday, it
twenty trophies. Pre-teen entry er remarks at the affair. City the women's and men's bowling
Rally Headquarters. The Ran- the folk art and the Ukrainian through the magic of color played on-even terms in mid- will be a Ukrainian team in the
dolph House is located off New television. field through most of the first
fee is S2.50 and teen entry fee dignitaries have been invited tournaments, respectively, it costumes modeled by the Misses
York State Thruway exit 37, half, the New York kickere finals against the West. This
is S3.50. These fees will pay by the Committee. Monsignor was learned that some entries Gail Bezko, Deni8e Kotyk and Special thanks are due to were much more aggressive was the first time in the histo-
the Electronic Parkway. Christine Pifko, and Mrs. Net-
for the bowling, banquet and Leo Adamiak of Holy Trinity have already been received several people who so kindly near the Ukrainian Nationals' ry of the U.S. Challenge Cup
Entry fees for the senior tie Sawicki, as well as the em- loaned their precious Ukrain- goal. Novello made several play that two Ukrainian clubs
dance. Non-bowling guests are Catholic Church and very Rev. from the New Jersey and New basketball teams 18 years and broidered blouees worn by the ian folk art and made the ex- crucial saves and showed hlm- reached the Eastern finals: it
invited to the banquet and Olynyk of the St. Peter and York areas and also Auburn, over are S20.00 and junior members. hibit and ТУ program possible. eelf to be a very steady and is also the first time in the
dance and the tickets are 54.00. Paul Orthodox Church have Binghamton and Johnson City. basketball Я5.00. The television color program These c о m m u n і t y-minded agile goaltender.
The entry deadline for bowl- notified the committee they They are hoping for quite a history of the New York U-
ers is Saturday May 8th and will attend. Highlight of the few more in the next week. The Golf tournament fee is opened to the strains of "Yes, friends include: Mr. W. Koro-
S4.00, which includes green fee My Darling Daughter," ("Oy. lyk ("Krylos"), Mrs. T. Osad- The New. York club came krainians that they got that
should be sent to Mr. Michael banquet will be the awarding incidentally, Mary Маско far in this gruelling competi-
Woloschak, 606 Girard-Hub- of the beautiful trophies spon- was presented a trophy at a and refreshments. Ne Khody Hrytaiu na vecher- ca, Mrs. (tlttryteay, Mrs. A . close to Bearing at the 41-min- tion. in previous years, USC
The volleyball entrance fees nycbi") and with a magnified Latyshevsky' Ц З Mr. M. Za- u te mark і when outside left
bard Road, Youngstown. Ohio. sored by the Ukrainian Na- bowling banquet held Saturday players were usually among
Reservations and checks for tional Association. Mr. Eugene at the UNH in Syracuse for the are 55.00 junior and SlO.OO Ukrainian flat double-eared topeky, as well as all the Waiter Schmotolocha sent in the spectators by this time.
senior teams. vase (chntra) covering the en- Branch 72 members mentioned a rpditerfui' ^bfot from a free
non-bowlers should also be sent Woloehyn, Committee Chair- highest average in the Ukrahv Perhaps this is a turning point
to Mr. Woloschak. r man, will officiate as Toastmas- ian mixed league. Her average So for a weekend of fun plan tire screen. Mr. John Coleh- herein, Mrs. Sophia Klotyk and Ufck W Jtofe ball hit the up- for them.
back, the announcer, asked Miss C. Sharabunu - rigbt and bounced back onto
The American Bowling Con- ter and promised the program was 168. So, girls watch out! to come to Syracuse on May the field.; ;':---- ' "
gress has "ABC Moral Sup- will be short and interesting to Маско and Bury expect some 14, 1965 and enjoy yourself at Мгві ' Duehnyck what Branch The Х!Щ^А Brlinph 72. e^-
72 'members were' doing at' the it is safe to (jay that the sec- Nottingham To Tour U.S.
port Sanctioned" this tourna- the assembled. 20 women's teams and 30 men's the Ukrainian Youth League of hibit received extensive cover.
ment which means - that ABC After the banquet, music for teams. North America's Sports Rally. Fair and she explained about ond haif belonged to USC 75
the'-exhibit and the pysanJta agp in several local newspapere, Nottingham Forest will cele- '
and eligible non-ABC members dancing will be provided by one petf cent of tWetime. The Phil-
painting and embroidery at the aiia on WlPix-FM and WOR adelphluns managed to break brate its 100th anniversary by !
may participate in this tourna^ ipf Youngstowns' top polka. or-.
raent with high score recognU chestras. During the dance in- 'Pan Kotsky' and Other Cats Purex Penthouse, and that it radio." - ' - " - - - - " - - - " - "JtKr4)Ugh a l e w ttmes but their touring the'USrana'CaTutda.
tion automatically extended to termission, the St. Peter and finishing ІбіісТйв'' were" very The tour le being sponsored by
On Saturday. May 15. the ture by author Maria Halun
ABC members. Eligible non- Paul dance group, under the anemic and did hot amount to the American Soccer League.
Ukrainian Music institute in Bhic:h, whose Ukrainian Folk
ABC members can qualify for capable leadership of Benny Philadelphia will present a pro- Tales were published in 1964 Ukrainian Folks Songs at Penn The English First Division
Club will start its tour on May,
high score recognition at their Meschey will present Ukrain- gram entitled "The Opera Mu- This work received a favorable лі!-'.'!^'! Ш '
option by paying, a 52.00 fee ian folk dancing. sic of Nicholas Lysenko," a evaluation in the January І8
University 14 at Hartford. Conn, against
eands of Ukrainians who came an all-star selection.
for which the Congress will is- The committee has worked tribute to the great Ukrainian issue of the 8eturday Review. it w a s ' a great pleasure to Lipchak, studdrit .dt.the llSlj fo ATnet^c^vr: ';
sue an unattached^membership hard to provide all the facili- composer and r o m a n t i c i s t Cats, it may -be noted, have enjoy an hour of Ukrainian vejsity, who Resented fk Цф . Mi. J i p i u i l i a. director of On May 16, the English boot-
card. ties necessary for a day of fun (1842-1912). Featured among an established tradition in mu- folk melodies transmitted on selection of our folk" songs and tiie. "Р^гЦ of. (Jail" hour and era will travel to Philadelphia
Following the tournament, in Youngstown on Saturday, several selections of Lysenko's eical literature as characters April 20th simultaneously over dances. He also warmly; ф п ь 'each week brings the listeners for a game against the Ukrain-
the bowlers will go to the U- May 15th. it is our hope that opera music will be the staging of folklore, fantasy, and hu- the WDFM, Pennsylvania State mented on the Ukrainian music folk music from around the ian Nationals and, on May 23,
krainian Orthodox Center in the UNA branches of the Wes- of the complete four-act hu- mor. Other Ukrainian compoe- University Radio and WMAJ, and Ukrainians. they will meet Hannover '95 of
world.
Youngstown where the banquet tern Pennsylvania and Ohio morous opera "Pan Kotsky." ers interested in cats were Radio State College, Pa. This program, he said, "...is Germany at Downing Stadium,
will take place promptly at 6: areas will take advantage of in colorful costume and stage Bohdan Bak in bis ballet "Puss All credit goes to Mr. Andy dedicated to many-many thou- Adrian Stecyk N.Y.
30 P.M. At the banquet the these efforts and participate in setting, under the baton of in Boots" (1943). and І. Уутег, Платне політ, оголошення
main speaker will be Supreme the Fifth Annual Penn-Ohio Платне політ, оголошення
Professor George Oransky and in whose orchestral suite "Lys
President of the Ukrainian Na- Tournament. the stage direction of the well- Mykyta" the proverbial "Mur-
tional Association, Mr. Joseph Eugene Woloehyn known artist and actor Bohdan lyka" plays a prominent role.
Pazdriy. the soloists, choir, and We may also mention Stetsen- On TUfiSDAlY M a y 11th.
symphonic orchestra of the k o s opera "The Fox, the Cat, JOIN THE
Ukrainian Music institute will and the Rooster" (1911) as
The Redemptorist Fathers
50 -4
perform this delightful "folk- well as the operetta "Kitten
Of ST. JOHN THE BAPnST tale" opera in its premiere pre- Ki-Ki" by Nicholas Fomenko
Ukrainian Catholic Church of Newark, N.J. sentation outside the borders (1958).
Are inviting Everyone to Participate of Ukraine. The music has been
specially orchestrated for this Cats exerted considerable in-
at the
performance by composer v . fluence on world-famous corn- FOR MAYOR WHELAN'S TEAM
posers as well. Such works
BLESSING OF THE NEW CHURCH Owcharenko.
come to mind as "Cat Fugue"
"Pan Kotsky. with libretto by Scarlatti, "Waltz of the
by Dniprova Chayka, is based Cats" by Chopin, "Pictures
Continue the Benefits Received by Jersey City
From the Whelan Administration these Past 17 Months
by Hie Excellency the Most Reverend
on a popular folk tale about a from the Exhibition" by Mus-
Ambrose Senyshyn, OSB9i9 DD lazy old domestic cat who finds eorgsky, where in the section
Archbishop-Metropolitan of Philadelphia himself among the unfamiliar "House of the Baba-Yaga" we

On May 16, 1965, 4:tG PJML


creatures of the forest. Written are confronted with a vivid mu-
in 1891 in a series of other op- sical image of the witch and
eras of this type ("Koza-dere- her black cat. Among relative-
VOTE А-з
za," 1888, and "Snihova Kra- ly more modern works we have
a 3c- zaoer ззи -ЗГ7ГГ З Г lya," 1892), it represents the "Crazy Cat" by Damrosch, the 4- HE D1D! THOMAS J.
first attempt to create a true symphonic tale "Peter and the
childrens' opera, in this respect Wolf" by Prokofiev, where the
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND A
Lysenko preceeded Humper- cat is represented by a clari-
dinck. whose world famous net, and other works like
childrens' opera "Hansel and Ravels o p e r a " M e m o i r s
He Has the Courage
To Do The-Job! WHELAN
PIANO RECITAL Oretel" appeared in 1893. of Childhood" which contains FOB MAYOR
But perhaps Lysenko's great- a feline duet, and the piano
by CURiSTtNE PETROWSKY eat contribution to opera. how- composition by the American
Pianist, Student of Joliard School of Music. ever, lies in another fact—the composer Copland "Cat and
creation of an entirely new. Mouse" (1920). Who got Jeniey City's streeU cleaned? Who got the snow off the streets?... and hoodlums?
Sunday afternoon, May 16,1965 original, previously unheard of Who cut taxes twice in 14 months? Who. opened more off-street parking lots than any former
principle: an opera completely Thus, our "Pan Kotsky" finds Who is spearheading construction of thousands of homes chief executive?
AT 4 P. M. and apartments?
based on folk music, yet re- himself in esteemed and honor- Who went to Washington and got more in federal aid than
UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE OF AMERICA INC. Who installed nen- atreet lights cltywlde? any group of former mayors?
taining in full measure all the able company. Who cut the crime rate by putting more patrolmen on
2 East 79th Street - New York, N.Y. 10021 elements of the traditional The performance will be held Who tedneed the welfare rolls?
night duty? Who gave tffer fiiOOO.ObO in raises to deserving employes
(Corner 5th Avenue) form. at 7:04) pm. at Cooke Junior Who ordered 8,000 abandoned cars towed to the Junkyard?
Who ordered the demolition of 250 slum buildings? (and still cat taxes twice) ?
Proceeds for the benefit of Student Fund. The well-known tale about High School Auditorium, 13th Who said, when told he cooWn't stop the Boulevard tree
"Pan Kotsky" has been intro- j and Loudon Sts.. in Philadeb Who brought in the modern police, fire and sanitation
equipment ? trimmlngr "The hell 1 can't" — and did ?
duced into American litera phia.

Shipka Agency Extends Traveling Let Us ALL Do Onr P a r t . . .


On May 11th, Yote the Whole Whelan Team
ATTENTION ATTENTION Activities
Rochester A vicinity PARMA. Ohio. - Walter
Shipka. owner of the Shipka
merous trips to Europe and
others parts of the world. Hie
For Goandlmen-at-Large FOR WARD COUNC1LMAN
Thomas F. McOOvERN Anthony L. ALTOMONTE Anthony PEDUTO
Opening of a Tavern and Restaurant. Serving the best of Travel Agency in Parma, Ohio, Ukrainian-bom parents taught Thomas M. FLAHERTY—B—20 Greenville. C-26 Jotirttal Sd,ttare, C-24 Downtown, C-26
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Banquets, Wedding Receptions and Dances. John J. KELAHER Thomas E. MARESCA Fred W. MART1N
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in this country and abroad. He
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CHARLIB DMYTROW, as the new proprietor ія widely known week trip in the United States 7th of this year. The Ukrain- OLGA BARNA. Free. JOHN BERWBCKY M1CHAEL WARCHOL
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in 4he U.Y.L.N.A. for many years. planned by the agency in cities: Lviv, Temopil, Kiev,!
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SVOBODA, THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY. SATURDAY, MAY 8, i9es No. w

Юрій Пундик . .,
OPima
Зустріч „Зарева" з головою ВО УН Ради Конференція „Зарева" в Европі Доповідь д-ра В. Голубиичого про Україну
ЗА СУСПІЛЬНУ АКТИВІЗАЦІЮ МОЛОДІ Миколою Лівицьким (Пад) У внеліді надзвнчай- відбутися літом 1965 р. в Ев- після 2-од світової війни
ної Конференції „Зарева" в ропі.
Питання „Де наша молодь?" не сходить із сторінок пре- Бвропі, що проходила в двох над Після обширної дискусії
си, і так, здасться, ще й сьогодні ми не знайшли відповіді на рядом інших питань, зок-
окремих частинах, було обра- рема над активізацією сту-
нього, а конкретніше на питання, як затримати молодь в ук-
раїнському житті. Загальний висновок зводиться до того, но на голову Европейського дентського життя в Европі,
що головну відповідальність за збереження молоді для нашої Проводу „Зарева" д-р Івана Конференція обрала новин
суспільності! несуть „батьки", старше покоління. Жегуца з Мюнхену. Провід „Зарева" на Европу в
Висновок правильний і сперечатися з ним не можна Дотеперішній голова Мн- складі: д-р Іван Жеґуц — го-
Але . . . Але. поруч відходу молоді від українського життя рослав Антохій увійшов в но- лова. Мирослав Антохій —
взагалі, нас тривожить і друге явище — існування якогось іий Провід як заступник го- заст. голови, Володимир Ді-
дивного паралелізму, свого роду „блискучого відокремлення' повн, що дає запоруку тяглос- дович — секретар та Оля Ре-
між старшим суспільством і національно свідомою молоддю. ги в дальшій праці Об'сднан- петило й Іван Керестіль —
Конкретно тривожить брак активної участи нашої свідомої мо- ля на Европейському контн- члени. Головним редактором
лоді в громадському житті, бо ми не вважаємо, за активну іенті. Він же подав учасни- .Листка Дружби" — інформа-
участь лише участь у різних імпрезах на запрошення „стар- чам Конференції обшнрний ційного бюлетеню „Зарева"
ших" організацій. Кінчиться імпреза, і молодь відходить у івіт з діяльності! за останні обрано мгр. Антона Мельни-
своє русло, а старші в свос. аж поки знов якийсь громадсь- ша роки. Звіт був доповнений ка. Д о Контрольної Комісії у-
кнй комітет, і то звичайно із ..старих", не запросить молодь )ДНОчасно іншими членами війшли: Всеволод Мардшс,
виступити із танцями чи деклямаціямн на якійсь черговій вступаючого Проводу. В ос- Борис Суховерські!й і Аркадій
імпрезі. Під час зустрічі з головою В. О. УНРадп Миколою Лівицьким. новному „Зарево," в Европі Жуковський. Д-р Всеволод Голубнички виголошує доповідь на Академіч-
Вина за те, шо молодь — а в цьому випадку масмо на Сидять за презндіяльним столом від ліва: Павло Дорожянсь- спрямувало свою працю за Конференція затвердила од- ному Вечорі. Побіч нього - Віталій Кейс, голова „ЗАРЕВА"
увазі не середньошкільну молодь, а молодь академічного і кнй, дружина М. Лівицького, голова В. О. М. Лівицькнй, звітній час на зовнішній від- ночасно склад усіх представ- в Ню Иорку.
після-академічного віку.?- не с співтворцем нашого суспіль- Маріянна Приходько і Анна Проник. тинок. Передусім М. Антохій ннцтв „Зарева" в Парижі,
ного жнття, а тільки його пасивним споглядачем, спадас і і І. Жегуц брали участь в різ- Лондоні Відні, Римі, Брюссе-
28-го лютого 1965 р. в при. приспішують хід русифікації,
першу чергу на старше громадянство. З одного боку, воно ще иих міжнародних з'їздах, на лі, Мадриді та Штокгольмі. У
Акти державності!, самостій. них контактів. Вказуючи на яких рівночасно виголошува- Мюнхені діє осередок з окре- міщенні Українського Інститу- на думку доповідача, не є без-
й дотепер не зуміло в багатьох випадках відійти від анахро- ту Америки відбувся Акаде- підставні, але з другої сторо-
зостн і соборности Українсь- те. що наша праця в загаль- ли доповіді. мою Управою.
нічннх методів, форм і кличів, які до молоді зовсім не промов- мічннй Вечір „Зарева" з допо- ни, 'твердив далі доповідач,
чої Народної Республіки. про- ному, а Державного Центру
ляють. Щоб було ясніше: правдоподібно більшість промов Обширні звіти й інформації Конференцією, що закінчи- віддю д-ра Всеволода' Голуб, запримічусться з а г о стрения
голошені 22 січня 1918-1919 УНР зокрема, повинна прово-
на наших академіях глибоко змістовні й цікаві для старших з поодиноких осередків пода- лась 8 серпня 1964 р. в Мюн- ннчого, професора економії в койфлікту.' м'іж російським і
років, річниці яких щорічно днтнея в першу чергу серед
слухачів. Але масмо враження, що більшість їх таки не До- ли представники „Зарева": хені, проводив Всеволод Мар- Гантер Каледжу на тему „Го- українським населенням міст
фочнето відзначус вся україн- нашого оточення, серед інших
ходить до душ і до переконання молодих слухачів; для них Оля Репетило, А. Жуковсь- дак, як предсідннк, їв. Жегуц ловні розвосві процеси на Ук- внаслідок змагу за кращі по-
ська спільнота у вільному сві- народів, доповідач одночасно
вони сухі, відірвані від молодечого світовідчування, непере- кий, М. Іванович, В. Дідович. — заст. предсідника й Оля раїні від другої світової війни". сади і прашо, і внаслідок цьо-
ті, були відзначені місцевою ствердив, що ніхто нам однак
ковлнві й нестнмулюючі. З другого боку, старше покоління Калина Угрия, L Жегуц, І. Репетило, як секретар. Цим вечором місцева клітина го конфлікту українська на-
клітиною „Зарева" окремою вільної України не подарує, —
— сам автор цих рядків нележнть до середнього покоління
Зустріччю. її ми мусимо самі, своєю ак- Керестіль. В Конференції взяло участь „Зарева" розпочала цикл До- ціональна свідомість загострю,
— часто буває нелогічне в своєму підході до молодших: На- На Конференції обговорю- 26 членів .Зарева" з різних повідей під заголовком: „Су- сться і зростає.
рікаючи на те, що вони не включаються в громадське життя, Вважаючи теперішній Дер- тнвністю, своєю боротьбою ви.
бороти. вано окремо питання участи Европейських країн, а в тому часна Україна". Наступ російського шовініз-
воно, старше покоління, начебто не довіряс здібності молод- жавннй Центр УНРадн сди-
членів „Зарева" із ЗДА і Ка- числі представники із ЗДА — Вечір відкрив і ним прово. му після другої світової війни
шнх працювати в суспільному житті й заздрісно намагасть- ним легітимним переемннком Наша визвольна боротьба,
надн у Внсокошкільному Кур- Павло Дорожннськнй і Бог- див голова „Зарева" в- Ню став сильніший і більш від.
ся трнматН це суспільне життя в своїх руках. і носієм Уряду з часів наших ствердив голова ВО, виглядає
сі Українознавства, що мало б дан Гасюк. Иорку, Віталій Кейс. Після ко- критий. Цей Цйого зріст ДО-
Але існус й другий бік медалі, а саме факт, що сама мо- Визвольних Змагань. -— „За- безконечно довгою, бо вже
роткого вступного слова пред- еягнув. свого кульмінаційного
лодь не виявляє великої амбіції тримати керму суспільного рево" запросило з цієї нагоди триває понад 40-кілька років,
в цей історичний день одного однак ми всі, як старше по- сідник представив і покликав пункту в другій ПОЛОВИНІ СО-
життя в своїх руках. Молодь невдоволена стилем суспільно-
політичної роботи „старих", але сама не проявляє ініціяти- з головних репрезентант і в коління, що активно зі збро- Два Вечори „Зарева" і УСГ в Балтіморі до слова шановного допові- рокових років. В цей час;по-
дача. над сто визначних українсь-
іш до того, щоб перебрати це суспільно - політичне жнття в цього Центру — голову Вико, сю в руках змагалось ( зд вета- f
свої'руки г надати йому свою форму і свій стиль.'Життьовий навчого Органу УНРадн Мц- новлення "своєї. держя^," так '.НОВИЙ сезон в Балтіморі загальній темі „Проблеми ви- У своїй доповіді 'д-рТолуб- kmt ndeffB t письменників за-
колу Лівицького. Зустріч, що же само і молодше покоління. спільно розпочали УАТ „За. хбвання нашої молоді' і укра- нйчий розглянув 1
п'ять ІГОЛОВ^ слаио на .Сибір. '" ; ' і!-'
ігроХїіес ц е бурхлива річка із. припливом нових сил, нових 1
ідей і концепцій. Без них життя перетворюється в застояну її відкрила Анна Процнк. ві- що вже вііховустьс^нр, е.чіґ- рево" і Українська Студентсь- їнського шкільництва в ЗДА". Йих процесів' вііг" другої свігО^ Д о ' голоВИнх' засобіВ- pyeta-
воду; Ця небезпека загрожує й нашому життю, якщо в. нього таючи в імені "Г-ва шановного рацїї, не" сміємо зректися на. ка Громада двома вечорами. Вечір відкрив голова УСГ вої війни на Україні:'1)) Де^ фікації' доповідач зачислив:
не включиться бурхливим потоком молодь. Це не заклик До гостя, відбулася в день 22 січ- шнх держа'вно-національннх Перший вечір був спеціяльно Орест Поліщук, а ним кьру- мографічяі, 'соціяльні'ї нпціо. І.- шкільнйігтво, 2. штучне пе-
йальні наслідки rirfiirtf,'i2.yviH: ремішування кадр, 3. обмо
молодечого „бунту" чи ;.пучу" з метою повикидатил.старих" ня 1965 р. в репрезентативних ідей. " ",у, ,' ..'.', ь . присвячений розповіді' сгуде. вав, як модератор О. Зінке-
з громадських установ і заль. Здорове суспільне життя внма- приміщеннях нашої неофіцій- Порушуючи у. с'йо^му вис- нткн Таяі Мйх^йгініїНп! зі сво- вич, закликаючи присутніх теграція За'Хідйих 'Земель У^- жеаня доступу'до вищих шкіл; 1;
гаС природяього сплітання старого з новим, у процесі якого ної ..амбасади" — Українсь- тупі цілий ряд .Інших ^питань, сї поїздки по Европі, а другий вшанувати мовчанкою пам'ять раїни, Z:) продовження індуст. 4у бюджетовйй тиск.
відкидається все те, що віджило, а будується лове на синтезі кого Інституту Америки. Пред- п. Микола Лівицькнй. зуЬи. визначного' українського гро- ріяліза-ції й ekoвoмlчHйй^ ірїст ) Крім ^-наступу російського
старого коріння з молодими паростками, синтезі старих ду- ставнла прнявним голову ВО нився ще м. ін. над гіро'б^с^Тою -і-відбувся; як перший в цьо. мадянина, педагога і учаснй- України, 4.) наступ російсько- шовінізму,'В 'останніх роках
хояііх традицій з молодими ідеями. . ,. . l:4 , tJl . ,, УНРадн в короткій доповіді, І ПрИЧННОЮ (МаЛОГОі,,:ЮЦ^К(ІіВ- му сезоні і сьомий::; з черги ка всіх Академічних Вечорів rd шовійізку, 5.) укрйїнськНй запримічусться застрашуючий
- ; подаючи головніші моменти лення нашого молодшого.лр- Академічний В6Чір. в попередньому' сезоні проф. СІІРОТЯЙ. -' -'"'-"' - otxtycTW запримічусться зас^рашаючйй
Нашій молоді, тій, яка вже дозріла до суспільно г.гро-
Бориса Зелинського1, який не- Bi^ocHd? периґого питання, Доповідач ствердив, що понад
мадської праці, треба усвідомити, що незабаром і їй таки ДО- з його життєвого шляху, — коліяня '.суспільно - ГР0М8ДСЬ-
Маріянна Приходько. Прово- кнми ї політичними справами :м : Т. Мил-айглншнн irjvo свою сподівано від нас відійшов на доповідач і;з'веі^яув,'осооливу 755?)' податків, що їх беруть
ведеться перебрати це життя у свої руки, і тому їй аже тепер
весні цього 'року.'. увагу' йа :воснЙ втрати люд- З Української Республіки, Be
треба в нього входити й допомагати формувати його згідно див цілістю програми зустрічі та їх наслідками. ЗакГнчуючн гіоїздку по Европі
з вимогами й стилем нового життя. Це саме відноситься й до Павло. Дорожннськнй. свою доповідь, висловив ,ра- В програму вечора входн- ностн. Украша-втрйтила внас. повертається і що' в жадній
, На вечорі 14 жовтня 1964 р. ли дві короткі доповіді: проф. ііідок ; другої ' світової 'ЙІЙНИ колоніальній країні не запрн-
духової ділянки: українська еміграція не є товарнськлм.клю- Дальшим гостем 'зустрічі, ДІСТЬ 3 ПрИДОДу' ТОГО, ДОдеВ місцева студентка Таня Мн-
бом; а спільнотою людей об'єднаних духовою-місією вислор- що його окремо всі приявні рядах.' „Зарева" знайшовся хайлншИН розповідала Иад. С. Михайлншина — „Потре- 1 5 ^ йаселенняі-'Цю' ирогали- мічуйься такого великого сту-
ленок) в ідеологічних заложеннях Лі складових організацій. вітали, був кол. прем'єр уря. гурт, МОЛОДІ,, ЯЦЇЩ ЩЯВ.ІЯ^^р' ба ' й завдання шкіл україно- ну, яка заіснувкла'на.Україні; ггениекбиіомічяої'експлуаталїй.
вйичайно чисельної зібраній : г v
Перед молоддю, яка також є частиною її духової спільноти, цу Карпатської України Юлі- хоту в'клточетися, в, HJatae jSL публіці про свою кількамі- знавства" й Ірки Х а р х а л і с - виповнили ро^яни^. ; Тр-іігу, "-.Український спротив внар-
стоїть завдання не тільки вивчити ді ідеологічні заложен- ян Ревай. гальне. .громадське ншття,. - :; сячну поїздку по Европі. „Роля молоДечої 'організації ствердив доповіда'ч, "яріст- J W - J ^ O K наступу російського шо.
ня. але й поглибити їх, підвести їх до нових вимог і обставин В більш як одногодннній Після доповіді в і дбула^я у вихованні молоді" і виступи ешського населення не є лиш^ вінізму й економічного внз'Ні:-
Закінчивши в цьому році в панелю проф. Войтовнча.
життя, відсвіжити їх. там де таке відсвіження потрібне, і, живій і цікавій промові п. Ми- ширша дискусія, яку nonjipe^ студії мистецтва і одержавши наслідком русифікації ft асн- ky є замітннй. ал^е його успіх,
найголовніше, не замикаючись у дискусійні клюби. іти з тн- кола Лівицькнй держав в дило ряд запитів. В дискусії ступінь БФА (бакалявр крас- який говорив на тему — „Чи міляції, а є в першу чергу особуїрво у ділянці культури
мн ідеями в життя і формувати його в дусі тих ідей. напрузі авдиторію. яка з най. забирали слово: Анна Про- них мистецтв), Т. Михайлн- потрібне і можливе об'една- наслідком допливу нового Яа- І науки яе є великий. Підба-
І тут вертаємося до питання піднятого на початку: Ак більшою увагою слідкувала цик, Борис Даник, -Любомяр шин рішила безпосередньо за. ня шкіл українознавства" ,мґр. селення з РСФСР, дьоруючим явищем є поява
затримати нашу молодь при українському житті? На нашу за його словами і виводами. Калннич, п-і Букшована, пр^е- пізнатись з мам'ятками мис- Ю. Ілінського — „Можливос- Не зважаючи на '20-літній молодих українських поетів'і
думку, поруч „батьків" відповідальність за це повинна взяти З'ясовуючи коротко історичне м'ср Юліяя Ревай, Юрій Ма- тецтва. архітектури, та пізна. ті співпраці шкіл українознав- період злуки українських зе- письменників, твори яких свід.
на себе й наша свідома молодь, бо ж вона найскорше може тло дії Державного Центру цнк, Юліян Виняр, Павло Дот ти ближче окремі народи Ев- ства в Балтиморі" і Андрія мель, процес інтеграції захід- чать про національну свідо-
знайти доступ до душ інших молодих людей. Ми не намага- від 1920721 pp.. — з моменту рожинський. На всі запитц' і ропи та їхні культурні над- Чорнодольського — „Що мо- нього і східнього суспільства мість молодої генерації.
смося звільнити „батьків" від їхнього обов'язку. Навпаки, виходу уряду УНР в екзиль. порушені питання в дискусії бання. Будучи -фотографом. лодь очікує від молодечої ор- не с вповні закінчений. Особ- Згадавши небезпеку, що ро-
йдеться про те. шоб об'єднати сили „старих" і молодих до аж по сьогоднішній день, до- доповідач подав вичерпну Bjfl- Таня при різних нагодах зні- ганізації". ливо замічусться економічна сійські шовіністи можуть ВІД-
спільної праці серед молоді, про чому „старі" мали б оргаяі- повідач зокрема зупинився повідь у своєму кінцевому мала важливіші об'єкти свого Доповідач й учасники пане- і соціальна експлуатація на. новити терор, ггрелегент, КІН-
зувати „технічні" передумови для праці, тоді як молоді мали над дією УНРадн піц сучасну слові.'. . -4 селення Західньо-Украінських,
зацікавлення. Починаючи з лю представили численно зіб- Земель. За останнє 20-ліття чагочн, висловив надію, що
б виконати ту функцію, яку молодь у минулому виконувала пору. Констатуючи факт що Другу частину зустрічі р о і . ГОЛЛАНДІЇ, вона об'їхала Фран. раним присутнім різні проб- український спротив буде рос-
в нашому житті: бути місіонерами національних ідей і ор- ми ніколи не визнавали і не почато тостом в честь голови цію, Німеччину, Австрію, Ес- леми і питання пов'язані з на ЗУЗ значно зросла кіль- тя і зміцнюватися.
ганізаторами молодих носіїв цих ідей. Це зараз найголовні- визнаємо окупації України і Виконавчого Органу УНРадн кісгь середніх і вищих шкіл,
панію, Грецію, Італію, Швай- діяльністю наших молодечих^ однак запримічусться застра- По доповіді відбулася днс.
ше суспільне завдання нашої свідомої молоді, до якого вона що наша боротьба, що наші та висловом найкращих поба- організацій і школами укра- кусія, в якій брали участь:
царію, проїжджала почерез шаюче зубожіння села. Зане-
повинна взятися, не чекаючи на запрошення від „старих". змагання за відновлення своєї жань в його дальшій праці. ; Югославію, ночувала в Буда. їнознавства в ЗДА. Після ви- проф. Чашіенко. п. Юрченко,
власної вільної держави на- Під час прийняття, що було пешті і була один день у Льво- міни думок між доповідачами пад села замітннй не тільки д-р Трембіцький, п. Гордіюк,
далі тривають, голова ВО під. окремо приготоване Управою ві. І учасниками панелю відбу- на ЗУЗ, але рівнож і на цілій Р. Купчинський, С. ВНШНЄВ-
Крутянська Академія в Аллентавн креслив необхідність вдержу- Т-ва, приявні мали можлн.
Десятки прорізок. які вона
лась дійсно оживлена і ділова території України. Тому що ськнй і Р. Мац. Після Закрит-
тут, так як в цілім СССР, сі-
Спільними зусиллями двох Люби Путько (СУМА) про вання нами контакту з укра- вість ставити гостеві ttte'wv' висвітлила присутнім, сЬільм дискусія, яка згодом перейш- льське господарство є експлу- тя формальної частини вечо-
їнським населенням на Рід- даткові питання або перевести ла з суто принципових справ ра, дискусію продовжено пря
молодечих організацій Аллен- .Героїв Круг"— Миколи Щер- них Землях. Однак звернув з боротьби з биками в Еспа-
бака та Стефанії Савки („За- розмови та обмінюватись йог. нії і її безпосередня, скромна до справ місцевого характеру. атоване на користь інших сек. чаї.
тавну — Українського Студен- торів економіки, рівень жит-
рево") поезії Богдана Лепко. при цьому увагу, що тут він лядами на різні актуальні і відкрита розповідь з десяток В дискусії брали участь: Ос- тсвого стандарту селян є дуже Доповідь д-ра Голубничого,
тського Товариства „Зарево" го „Героям з Базару", що бу не мас на увазі офіційні зуст- теми. -. ' ' тап Хархаліс, Олена Пісецька одного з найкращих знавців
пригод, зі своєї своєрідної Оди.
та Спілки Української Молоді л о виголошено з великим чут. річі .з культурними діячами Закінчено цю цікаву ijj вда- сеї, яку їй довелося пережити Марійка Хмілевська, д-р Д низький. Від 50-их років є за. УССР, не тільки збагатила
мітний великий переїзд НВСЄ-' знання українських студентів
Америки відбулась Цтут в не-ітям і вмінням. Деклямації бу- УССР, бо вони не приносять лу зустріч, в якій взяло участь — все це захопило зібраних Коструб'як, Марія Хархаліс,
лення, особливо м о л о д і ^ се. про сучасний стан України,
ділю 28 лютого 1965 р. в залі ля переплітувані виступом нам користи. Натомість прн- понад 40 членів і прихнльии- громадян і зокрема молодь. Надія Зінкевич, Емануїл Ппн-
ла до міста. Побоювання, що' але також заохотять не одного
св. Юра Крутянська Академія, jхору „Зарева" в Аллентавн ватні зустрічі він рекомендує. ків „Зарева", побажанням то- З великим зацікавленням всі гула. п-ні Калиновська, Ва-
цей процес переміни України' до дальший"" ^ у д і й в цій ді-
Відкрив Академію коротким j під керівництвом Ліди Білин- У дальшому доповідач зу. лові ВО щасливого повсфоту слухали про її пригоди, зок- силь Корж і інші.
змістовннм словом голова ,.3а- ської, який виконав: „Ми йдем пинився над нашою діяльніс- до Европн. Висловлені багатьма при- з сільської на міську націю лянці. , "Аіша Процик
рема у Будапешті, де їй дове- pxm t? г
рева" в Аллентавні Василь і вперед", „Подай .дівчино. ру- тю на міжнародному форумі І сутніми думки на вечорі були
лося ночувати у працівниці
Камінський. В дальшу програ-Іку на прощання"', „Ой. то за- і важливістю утримування різ- Павло Дорожннськпй . Швайцарської а м б асади, а доказом, що наша громадсь- ХРОНІКА
му Академії входили: доповідь журились", „Україно моя рід- кість і молодь живо цікавлять-
згодом ппо її поїздку до Льво-
про значення Крутянськнх по- на „Ви жертвою у бою впа- ся справами молодечих орга- Альберт Кіпа, викладач цлх Студійного Дня в Цю
ва. про її зустрічі і розмови у
дій, що її виголосив Павло До- лн' В Нюарку засновано новий осередок. поїзді, одноденний побут у
нізацій, виховання молоді та німецької мови її Пенснльве- Иорку, та^ва якому відчитав
рожинськнЙ з Ню Иорку. збір- Академію. на яку явилось ж місті свого народження, звідки
школами українознавства. НІЙСЬКОМІ' Університеті, і кол. іояої переклади Шекспіра,
на деклямація „Під Кругами" численне місцеве громадянст. „Зарева" ^ вона була видалена совстсь- Порушувані справи: доріст
голова „Зарева" у Філядель^
Брайнінга та Кафки.
— Олеся Бабія у виконанні во на чолі з парохом о. Б. Ба- (П. Д.) У висліді основнішої учителів, справа підручників, Ф Накладок УВАН у Ні-
v -,. кою владою. навчання релігії, охоплення фії, осінню 1964 р. був висла- меччнні поивилася нова пра-
членів „Зарева" Наді Лук- риляком, закінчено відспіван- підготовки і декількох зустрі- Управи увійшли: Квітка;?aH- Своєю поїздкою і виступом всіх наших дітей школами ук- ний американським урядом ЦЯ Д-ра Любомира Вннара,
ннцької, Христі Гелетканич. ням національного гимну. чей провідних членів „Зарева" вас, Лариса Кравчук І Любо- Т. Михайлишин здобула на
Марусі Голець, деклямац і ї Пал із групою студентів, ЩО ЖИ-мир Калинич. раїнознавства, конференції у- на основі Гейс-Фулбрайт ак- голови Історичної Комісії „За-
- ' . ч закінчення своїх студій ще чителів, знайомство з модер- ту до Фрайбурського Універ- рева" та головного редактора
вуть в Нюарку та студіюють Склад членства, якого^^оікв один диплом, цнб разом днп- ною педагогікою, співпраця ситету в Західній Німеччині; „Українського Історика", п. н.
на різних довколишніх уні-
„Зарево" в Ню Йорку обрало нову Управу аерситетах. створено тут нову під сучасну пору клітин^ 8JR- лом з життєвого досвіду, який ліж молодечими організація-
щоб там на протязі одного ро. .ДСнязь Дмитро Вншневець-
раховує 21. їхнє зацікавлення їй беззастережно належиться ми, і цілий ряд інших — були ку викладати англійську мо- KHH'V
Ню Иоркськнй.,осередок ук-паючої Управи, яку очолював клітину „Зарева".
працею та перші' пОзнакй^Н- і який напевно буде для неї І
Віталій Кейс, і на внесок
раїнського академічного то- Контрольної Комісії уділили Збори, якими провод и л а тнвностн дають запорі'ку.'^яїо найважливішим документом- доказом, що у нас є ще бага- ву і літературу. ..? ,; в Кол. голрва клітини „За-
;Роксоляна Букшована. заслу. Клітина розгорне незабаром спомнном на ціле жнття. то до побажання у цих ді- Віталій Кейс, голова клі- jteBa" в Ауї^пігавн, та поруч-
цариства „ЗАРЕВА" відбув в одноголосно абсолюторію до- халн інформативної доповіді лянках. тини „Зарева" в Цю .Иорку^ иИк американської армії Бог-
п'ятницю 30-го квітня ц. р. в теперішній Управі за проведе- голови Централі Павла Доро- свою' діяльність та налеткСТ^! При обговоренні справ мо- 7-го вересни 1964 . р.' взяв У- Дай БвфИЛяК,^Ьлужять у Пів-
УНДомі свої чергові звичайні ну діяльність. ме до одних з передових"о^в- Сьомий Академічний Вечір лодечих організацій, б у л о часть у Вечорі Молодих та-. JjeriHpMy В'єтнамі як військо-
жинського про основні зало- редків „Зарева" в ЗДА. '^л'у
загальні збори, у висліді яких Збори, якими проводив Дар- ження. цілі та працю „Заре. ' ^ ^'. З заповіджених чотирьох між молодечими організація- лантів, який відбувся в pftM"-' вий дорадивше. -'
на ' голову осередку обрано ко Лисько. як предсідннк та ва" І перевели обшнрну днс-
^ ^ в, Академічних Вечорів в біжу- що всі існуючі молодечі орга. j І ра і Щ ; і - І "- '
Іванка Лазечко, як секретар, кусію. 9 Голова
часть Ц. П.
в похоронах сл...ЗарЛиГ
п. ш к чому зимовому сезоні, що їх і нізації є добрі, є потрібні і ви РІК W.
Любомира Калини ча. Павло Дорожннськнй, взяв^Гч , Ч. 2 (7)
В дальший склад Управи вітав в імені Центрального Одноголосним рішенням об- Андрія Мельника. Голови уже другий рік успішно вла- конують корисну українську CTQPJHKA „3fAPEfiA"
увійшли": Д. Лисько, Ю. Сві-jПроводу „ЗАРЕВА" його го- рано першу Управу клітини, Проводу Українських Націо- штовують спільно УСГ і „За- працю. Як довго є ще тисячі
Редагує, з доручення Центрального Проводу ОУАТ
тенко. В. Процик. В. Кейс, лова Павло Дорожннськнй. яку очолила дотеперішня го- наліегіа в дні 7-го листопада рево" — 14 листопада відбув- української молоді поза цими
М. Приходько. І. Андрейко. Р. Загальні Збори прийняли ряд лова ініціятнвної групи „За- 1964р.. в Люксембурзі,'' 4Ь ся перший в цьому сезоні і організаціями, так довїго їх „ЗАРЕВО" Пресова Комісія в складні Павло
Кейс і Л. Халупа. постанов і напрямних щодо рева" в Нюарку. Роксоляна склав вінок від О. У. К^ЧЕ сьомий з черги Академічний Дорожннськнй. Анна Процик, Віталій Кейс.
не забагато.
Збори заслухали звіт усту- дальшої діяльності! Т-ва. Букшована. В дav^ьшцй склад „Зарево".. . . . :.- Jjjp' В^чір, ЯКИЙ був присвячений О. Зінкевич "ZAREvO", P.O. Box 16tf - New УоЙЬ.ЛЛГ. 10003
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