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will crumble where it does not rest upon true and healthy ethical principles.
APPEAL Without this basis, that leading thought which unites us all in work and binds
us in love of our homeland will be lacking. Divided by social ideals and
of the hierarchs of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in the United States principles, we will constantly wage war and waste all our energies on it
to the faithful and especially to the leaders of all organizations. without any gain for those who await our aid," said Servant of God Andrey.
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ the Lord! We need unity, for in unity
"Live in harmony and peace, and the God of love and peace will be with you " there is national strength. "Where there is unity, there is victory," urges His
(2 Corinthians 13,11). Beatitude Father Josyf. We must live in peace! We are, after all, children of
one mother — Ukraine. Through our veins courses the same blood of
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ: Ukrainian ancestors! We have the same Ukrainian language! We are all
History is witness to the fact that the Ukrainian Catholic Church stood children of one Heavenly Father! Christ died on the cross for all of us!
always with its nation, and so it will remain for all time. With the nation, the Christians cannot adopt resolutions in which one brother considers another
Church lived through fortune and misfortune, joyful and sad times, days of an enemy and brother fights brother, war within the community is a terrible
triumph and days of misfortune. The principal task of the Church is to lead, tragedy.
through the gospel and the holy sacraments, the souls entrusted to it to the The Apostle Paul warns the Galatians with these words: "If you go on
eternal homeland. Servant of God Andrey Sheptytsky expressed this clearly: biting and tearing one another to pieces, take care. You will end up in mutual
"The bishops and clergy are the Church that teaches and leads; the faithful are destruction" (Galatians 3, IS).
the Church that under their leadership will attain eternal salvation." Our brother, our neighbor, our acquaintance, our fellow community
Throughout our history, the hierarchs of the Ukrainian Catholic Church member may have a different viewpoint regarding community or political
spoke out in times of need on temporal, secular matters in order to either activity, but he is, nonetheless, one of us - if in his heart burns a profitless
defend the nation from some danger or to eliminate the disorder that love for our enslaved nation and if he sincerely desires a better fate for our
sometimes crept into the lives of our laity, societies and organizations. dear homeland. Therefore, we must treat him with love and respect. In our
Metropolitan Andrey, in his pastoral letters, brought out the good national anthem we sing: "We will lay down our souls and lives for our
characteristics of the Ukrainian nation and its leaders. But, when there was a freedom"; we sing that we are ready to give our lives for the freedom of
need, he also chastized them for their faults. For example, in his Ukraine. Yet, at the same time we do not have the desire to rid ourselves of
. November 21,1942, pastoral letter titled "Do Not Kill," with great pain and even a fragment of our own egos, of our ambition; we do not have tolerance for
emotion he chastized the moral decline during the period of World War II, he our fellow brother or for a different political belief.
relentlessly condemned fratricide committed by Ukrainians against We, your bishops, are aware of the great strides made during the past
Ukrainians. He called this degeneration, and loss of national conscience and decades by our emigration in the free world, and it would be an unforgivable
patriotic spirit, and added that "even when these hatreds and hostilities donot shame if these accomplishments began to decline, to disappear as a result of
lead to extreme manifestations of murder, they are an all-national tragedy, disagreement, if our youths turned away from us because our leaders in
and they are more injurious to the nation than the strongest enemies." community life refuse to conduct themselves in accordance with the principle
For this reason, Metropolitan Andrey called for unity among all, saying: of Christian love.
"As long as there is no Christian unity among us, then even the weakest enemy We, your bishops, are disturbed by the disputes within our community. The
will be stronger than us. As long as in national matters Ukrainians care more threat of a lasting disunity within the Ukrainian community of America is a
about their own personal well-being, the common cause cannot develop great worry to us. The Church is the spiritual mother of all the faithful;
successfully. The common cause will simply not exist, because it will not be through its love it embraces everyone, it constantly asks the Almighty for
present in the consciousness and conscience of the people." These are the unity, peace and love.
words of the unforgettable prince of our Church. The laity very often appeals to us, the hierarchs of the Ukrainian Catholic
This lack of unity, lack of mutual understanding, personal and partisan Church, via letters, telephone calls and personally in private conversations,
internecine conflicts and disputes are a fatal cancer that continuously and and asks that we speak out more forcefully for mutual understanding. They
unsparingly gnaws at the organism of our nation from the beginning of say to us: "Save our community, speak about unity, do something, so that our
history through today, here in this country of our settlement in the free world. leaders come to their senses. Open their eyes so that they can see what a great
This atmosphere of internal conflict, intractability, and even hatred, is the evil these unfortunate party politics are."
reason that we were not able to seat ourselves "in the circle of free nations." Several times in the past we had appealed to our community leadership that
Our great Prince Yaroslav Mudry warned his sons with the words: "My they unite, that they create one representative body. But, our appeal remained
. sons! Have love within you, for you are brothers from one fa ther and mother. "a voice crying out in the desert."
- If you live in love among yourselves, then God will vanquish all your enemies Therefore, having pondered the sad state of affairs of our emigration in
and you will live in peace; but, if you live in hatred anddisputes.and fighting America, we, your bishops, appeal once more to your Christian consciences
among yourselves, then you yourselves will perish and you will lose the land and ask you, for the love of God the Son, to act in accordance with the
of your fathers and your grandfathers, which we obtained through hard principle of Christian love, understanding and compromise in private, and
work." And this is what happened, as Hetman Ivan Mazepa said in "Duma or especially, in community life. We call on the leaders of Ukrainian
Song": "They all perished through conflict; they defeated themselves." organizations and societies to set aside their personal ambitions, group
Ss. Borys and Hlib, our martyred princes, died by the sword of their own conflicts, party disputes, and sit down at a common table in order to reach a
brother, Sviatoslav. Our princes, instead of jointly defending the homeland joint understanding in a cordial manner. Without this, the activity of our
against neighboring enemies, fought each other. Meanwhile, the enemies communities will decline.
attacked our lands, plundered, burned and destroyed all cultural treasures, All Ukrainians of good will have but one desire emanating from the depths
and took our population into captivity. of their souls: the liberation of our enslaved homeland. And for this, one,
In "The Tale of Ihor's Armament,'' we read: "The cries of the ploughmen united central representative institution is essential.
were rarely heard; but the the cries of the crows and ravens quarreling over If this appeal is not successful, there will be no understanding or
cadavers often resounded." This happened at a time when there was no cooperation in our community life. Then, so that the Church itself does not
agreement or unity within the nation. Prince Volodymyr Monomakh called become embroiled in the disunity and sin against God's commandment of
for unity and love thus: "Why do we lose our land of Rus', why do we fight love for one's neighbor, we have only one course of action: all parochial and
among each other. The Polovtsi devastate our lands and rejoice that we are eparchal organizations and institutions, and all others that function under the
defeating ourselves. From this moment on, may we all have one heart with aegis of the Church, will withdraw their representatives from those central
which to safeguard our homeland." and local organizations that do not adhere to the principle of Christian love
This disagreement, partisanship and egoism is an affliction of our time. and do battle with one another. This applies to Church brotherhoods and
Therefore, we, the hierarchs of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, the shepherds sisterhoods, Holy Name Societies, the League of Ukrainian Catholics,
of your souls, appeal to you, dear brothers and sisters, to open the eyes of League of Ukrainian Catholic Youth, Obnova, Association of the Ukrainian
those whodonotseethe danger that threatens our nation in America because Catholic Press, Providence Association of Ukrainian Catholics, Catholic
of disunity. Let us quote Servant of God Metropolitan Andrey once more: Veterans and others.
"The virtue of love is the measure of Christianity in each person. Yes! As The representatives of the aforementioned organizations and institutions
much as a Christian is truly affected by the teachings of Christ, so he loves his will stand aside, and they may perform the role of mediators in this great
neighbor. And he who does not love his neighbor, though he may be baptized, cause of unity. And when — if God grants it — unity is achieved, they can
is not a real Christian. Because he who does not love his brother, his neighbor, once more become involved in the work of central and local institutions for
is a foreigner to the teachings of Christ. He loves neither God nor Christ!" the good of us all.
Servant of God Metropolitan Andrey ended these words with a quotation To paraphrase St. Paul the Apostle: we are writing you this way not to
from St. John: "If anyone says: 'My love is fixed in God,' yet hates his brother,shame you, but to admonish you as our beloved children (1 Corinthians 4,
he is a liar... The commandment we have from Him is this: 'Whoever loves 14). And, in the words of Shevchenko, we ask you: "repent, unite."
God, must also love' " his brother (1 John 4, 20-21). Throw off the shackles of disunity and the cancer of misunderstanding,
The head and primate of our Ukrainian Catholic Church, His Beautitude intractability and hatred. Our homeland behind the Iron Curtain is chained
Father Josyf, said this to seminarians in Lviv: "Love is a sincere, profitless by the hammer and sickle. Our brothers and sisters in the free world
kindness, expressed in words and deeds, to your neighbors. We rejoice at their impatiently await our brotherly unity. We appeal to you with the words of the
good fortune and sincerely wish them good, are ready to aid them, do them great apostle of nations: "Be of one mind, live in peace; and the God of love
good deeds, and to remove and diminish all that hurts them. Love is the and peace shall be with you" (2 Corinthians 13,11).
foundation of all Christian life... and the institution in which there is no
" brotherly love can only become a disseminator of disagreement, hatred and Issued in Philadelphia, Stamford and Chicago
the decay of Christianity itself." Love is the princess of Christian virtues. The on the Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, September 8,1982.
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Epistle says: "The whole law has found its fulfillment in this one saying: 'You STEPHEN SULYK
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shall love your neighbor as yourself "(Galatians 5,14). We need this love and Archbishop-Metropolitan of Philadelphia
unity here on the American continent. Thanks to divine providence, tens of
"thousands of Ukrainians, after World War II, after leaving their homeland, INNOCENT LOTOCKY, OSBM ' BASIL LOSTEN ,
settled in this land of the great Washington. Here we have well-being and all Eparch of St. Nicholas Eparch of Stamford
modern -day conveniences; but, amid this well-being, perhaps unconsciously, in Chicago
we are forgetting those moral values and ethical principles without which ROBERT MICHAEL MOSKAL
love dies and in its place arises hatred. The structure of our national treasures' Auxiliary to the metropolitan of Philadelphia
4 THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1982 No. 39
person who organizes a new member advisors do not exist only for the agenda was the report of Fraternal
UNA Supreme... will receive five points. Ten points will purpose of organizing new members; Activities Director Marta Korduba on
(Continuedfrompap 1) be given for every SI,000 of insurance they also advise and better the UNA her work and the showing of Slavko
would last until 4 p.m. Sunday, and coverage on membership certificates. A with their suggestions and their work. Nowytski's promotional film, "The
submitted an agenda, which included total of 150 points entitle an organizer The Supreme Executive Committee UNA: Insurance Plus." Ms. Korduba
the discussion of organizing matters as a to cash bonuses. must constantly send out letters and stressed the three main aspects of her
priority item. Mr. Hawrysz ended his remarks on a updated material to members of the work: special projects and programs,
The 1982 organizing plan calls for the positive note, listing the number of new Supreme Assembly. It must make a list public relations (personal appearances
enrollment of 4,000 new members, but members recruited by Supreme As of priorities, think about modernizing and pamphlets) and field work.
only one-fourth of that goal has been sembly members: Supreme Auditors UNA operations, computerizing the The Supreme Assembly continued its
reached, Mr. Flis told the meeting, Olesnycky, 20, and Doroshenko, 21; main office. meeting, accepting six proposals for
adding that the organizing results for and Supreme Advisors Hawrylak, 28, " The UNA must have addresses of long;term organizing work:
the next three months had to show a Pastuszek, 27, Odezynsky, 26, Kwas, non-UNA'ers. в To define the corporate goals of the
change in the situation. Obviously, the 20, Jula, 16, and Haras, 10. в It is realistic to set a goal of 500 new UNA by February 1, 1983.
president observed, the situation cannot A lengthy discussion followed Mr. members by the end of the year; it will ' To develop a strategy for selling to
be completely mended, but the Supreme Hawrysz's suggestions. It resulted in also set a good example to branch Ukrainian Americans, age- 21-40, by
Assembly officers can and should begin Supreme Secretary Sochan's summa secretaries and district committee Ьоол- concentrating on their insurance needs,
the process of enrolling new members. tion: work is the only solution to these Organizing problems and the checking out other comparable in
troubles. possibilities and needs for the future surance policies, and to develop an
Supreme organizer's report were outlined by Supreme Vice Presi insurance policy that competes with
Discussion on organizing dent Kuropas, who based his comments others available. This should be
On this note, Mr. Flis ended his on the findings of a report done by achieved by May 1, 1983.
remarks and asked Supreme Organizer Further discussion raised the follow James A. Ballew, a professional frater
Hawrysz to shed some light on the ing principal points: a To find a national sales director
nal insurance consultant. who will be able to recruit young
organizing situation and to give sugges e- The organizing situation of the
tions on how it can be-improved in the Mr. Ballew was commissioned three qualified secretaries, who will develop
UNA is complicated and disturbing.
future. years ago by the Supreme Assembly to new promotional materials and who
Whether the Supreme Assembly can
review the UNA's way of doing busi will develop and supervise a training
Mr. Hawrysz stated that, looking at remedy the situation in the near future
ness. His recommendations'for the program for secretaries and insurance
the figures, the organizing work is will be the deciding factor not only for
UNA include to clearly define agents. This deadline is February 1,
pitiful. The yearly quota for 1982 was the future of the UNA, but for the entire
who are its customers, and to 1983.
4,000 and in eight months only 1,293 Ukrainian community.
define the value of the UNA to them. 0
To examine the state of fraternal
had been signed up —that is, only 36.2 " The information Mr. Hawrysz
percent of the 1982 goal. He proceeded Mr. Kuropas added nine steps that activities programs and the possibilities
supplied is frightening. Although the will help in future organizing goals:
to give statistics on the organizing UNA By-Laws do not specify the role of of increasing benefits. This should be
statistics of 26 districts in the United t development of a strategy for achieved by May 1, 1983.
the supreme advisors, they should also
States and the four districts in Canada. recruiting secretaries between the ages t To prepare a plan for the
serve as ambassadors in their districts,
The main, reasons for the lack of new of 21 and 40; utilization of the unassigned funds by
promoting the UNA. It is important to
members were the inactivity of district, interest young people in the UNA. It is в modernization of UNA sales mate May 1, 1983.
committee organizers and secretaries, necessary to find young secretaries for rials; a To checkout the possibilities of a
and the lack of qualified organizers, he' branches; good candidates for this в development of an ongoing, effec direct billing plan by May 1, 1983.
said. position are young mothers who spend tive in-service program for branch
time at home.. secretaries; It was decided that the Supreme
Mr. Hawrysz said that when he took
t hiring of a national sales director, Executive Committee would be re
office on July 1, the first thing he saw e It would also be beneficial to ж development of a training program sponsible for carrying out these priori
was a need for the recruitment of publish the UNA Tribune in the English for sales representatives;
qualified organizers. He listed various language. ties.
actions he had taken in this matter, ж development of a strategy for selling Other matters mentioned at the
e It is necessary to build a senior to those Ukrainian Americans who
saying that none of them has yet proven citizens' housing project. Sunday session included the utilization
to be successful. represent the lowest proportion of the of Soyuzivka as an organizing facility,
' e- The biggest potential for new UNA; present membership - albeit the highest
Mr. Hawrysz said he had sent out members rests among second" and potential for future members — the age the support of professional, women's
letters to convention delegates, remind third-generation Ukrainian Americans, group between 21 and 40; and youth organizations in organizing
ing them of their responsibility to enroll and in marriages where one of the campaigns.
partners is Ukrainian. The UNA must e- development of a plan for,the On this note discussions about or
at least 10 new members during the
convention year. He said that, out of the reach out to the younger generations, utilization of almost S12 million in ganizing matters ended.
397 delegates, only 211 have responded and sometimes it is necessary to use the unassigned assets; Among other topics discussed at the
to his request, and the results were 900 English language to teach others about о development of a corporate pur session was the UNA-UFA merger.
new applications. He added that writing Ukrainian culture and the Ukrai pose for the 1980s; There have been no new developments
letters to individual branches apparently nian language. Special attention should 8 creation of a field force of career since the May convention of the UNA
did not help much because half of the be given to young Ukrainian profes agents. and the June convention of the UFA
44S branches have not signed up a single sionals. All present at the meeting received and the merger is progressing, it was
new member this year. copies of the Ballew report. A discus reported.
в Insurance policies must be checked sion ensued, and all the members of the
Mr. Hawrysz said that, to some and updated. Supreme Secretary Sochan informed
Supreme Assembly decided that it the Supreme Assembly that the New
extent, the situation can be changed, A Emphasis must be put on the would be beneficial for them to receive
and listed various actions that can be benefits of joining the UNA. Jersey State Insurance Department
these types of reports before they arrive visited the UNA main office and said
taken to remedy the problem: ^ The UNA's current situation is for such meetings so that they will be
о plan organizing meetings in indivi complex, but not hopeless. Many of the familiar with the subjects they are everything was in order in regard to the
dual districts; difficulties can be overcome in the next discussing. planned merger.
о send UNA wall calendars to three months. Supreme Assembly mem Assembly members said that they
With this, thefirstday of meetings of would like to be updated on the merger
branches; bers should attend district committee
the newly elected Supreme Assembly and that they would like to receive
о plan and organize UNA days, such and branch meetings.
ended. 'detailed monthly reports on its progress.
as those that have been successful in в The American economy today is in In the evening hours, members of the Two members opposed changing the
New Jersey and Philadelphia; trouble; many young people are jobless. Supreme Assembly attended an evening
" revive publication of the UNA This situation does not make the UNA's concert, which was followed by a dance name of the UNA as a result of the
Tribune in Svoboda; job any easier. The UNA needs young and the selection of Miss Soyuzivka. merger.
о encourage branch secretaries to people. Another matter discussed was the
organize new members. (The Supreme v Svoboda and The Ukrainian Weekly Sunday session UNA Cultural Foundation which was
Executive Committee has decided to must be used as vital organs to promote On Sunday, after attending divine explained by Mr. Flis and Editor
give a bonus of S25 for organizing five UNA organizing work. liturgy at Holy Trinity Ukrainian Emeritus Anthony Dragan. The main
or more members.) ж The UNA must modernize its Catholic Church and posing for group goal of this foundation would be to
Beginning October 1, a bonus merit image. photographs, the Supreme Assembly promote Ukrainian culture with mone
system will also be adopted, he said. A в Supreme auditors and supreme continued its meeting. First on the day's tary allocations toward Ukrainian
cultural projects, they said.
A more detailed plan of this founda
tion will be available in mid-1983.
After touching upon a few more
issues, including the possibility of
having the Supreme Assembly annual
meeting in June instead of May (as
provided in the UNA By-Laws).
Supreme Organizer Hawrysz ap
pealed to all the Supreme Assembly
members to set a good example by
organizing new members for the UNA.
Supreme President Flis then ended the
two-day meeting with his expression of
gratitude to all present.
At 4 p.m., the Rev. Bilak brought the
Supreme Assembly members during their special session. session to a close with a prayer.
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Pictured from left are the winners of the tennis tournament: Borys Kuchynsky,
Kornylo Czorny, Alexander Olynec, Zenon Matkiwsky, Miss Soyuzivka 1983 Outgoing Miss Soyuzivka 1982 Lydia Feshchenko-Chopivsky with George
Zenia Matkiwsky, who presented trophies, George Walchuk and Bohdan Kutko. Prokopec, Soyuzfvkax new manager.
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Banduta school grows example, take the country outing ar Mrs. Bohachevskv, a tall, dark- Coming up at Soyuzivka on October
ranged by Vira and Robert Goldman at haired beauty, has just returned from 16 is an appearance at the annual
The School of Bandura in New York, their 18th century home in East Hamp Chicago, where she had been invited to "Tours to Ukraine" reunion weekend
resuming its popular classes for would- ton, Long Island, as a benefit for the conduct a five-day workshop for the sponsored by Kobasniuk Travel, Inc.,
be bandurists at the Plast Center, 140 Ukrainian Institute of America. 100-member Hromovytsia dance group. of New York. The ensemble will enter
Second Ave., has announced plans for Orest (Gogo) Slupchynskyj had In July, she conducted the annual three- tain during the semi-formal dinner in
expansion. worked up a charming brochure with an week dance workshop for advanced the Veselka pavilion, capping a KTI
Nick Czomy, the school's administra imaginary depiction of the party scene students at the Verkhovyna resort in program that includes afternoon view
tive director, reports that bandura that turned out to be stunningly realis Glen Spey, N.Y. Her assistant was ing of members' photos and films from
instruction will be available this season tic. His wife Marichka was occupied all Tares Kalba, a member of the New this year's tours.
at a number of locations in the Metro day with food preparation in the kit York City Opera Ballet company. Guest The dancers will assist the agency's
politan New York area, including St. chen, while their daughter Morria and instructor was Valentina Pereyaslavec, staff members and Vera Kowbasniuk
George's School and the Ukrainian son Oleh assisted in serving guests and who serves as a special instructor for Shumeyko, KTI president, and her
Institute of America, which is offering clearing tables. scholarship students at the American husband, Tony Shumeyko, in drawing
something new for bandura lovers - a Dr. Rostyslav Sochynsky, the insti Ballet Theater in New York. lucky numbers and distributing scores
bandura building workshop. tute's PR chairman, and Mrs. Sochyn of prizes donated by airlines.
Bandura aficionados can obtain sky were on hand to give suggestions to This year's workshop included two Back on July 29, the Astoria dancers
details about classes in their locales by their daughter Lada, who was taking innovations - lectures on Ukrainian performed at the fourth annual Mid-
calling these persons for information — photographs of guests and performers. costumes, rituals and traditions, de wood Field concert in Brooklyn. Along
in Astoria, Maria Nesterczuk, 932- The formal invitation for the event had livered over a two-day period by Lubov with the Balalaika and Domra Society
2130; Bay side-Little Neck, Christine been prepared by their other daughter, Wolynetz of New York, and a group and the Klezmorim, Klezmer music's
Baransky, 229-S88S; Flushing, Anna artist Попа Sochynsky. trip for the 40 students to Saratoga top brass, the Ukrainian dancers re
Barankevycz, 357-3652; Ozone Park, Springs, N.Y., where they watched a vived the spirit of Eastern Europe for
While the Goldmans were occupied warm-up class conducted by John s e v e r a l t h o u s a n d s p e c t a t o r s
Natalka Honcharenko, 441-8276; greeting visitors and showing them
Brooklyn, Konstantyn Trachuk, 768- Taras, balletmaster of the New York and received special thanks from Sen.
around the historic Danforth House, City Ballet. Mr. Taras, a guest instruc Marty Markowitz, the show's emcee.
3313; and Staten Island, the Rev. Ivan their 15-year-old daughter Oleksa and
Davidovich, 442-2555. tor at last year's Verkhovyna workshop,
two friends served the buffet. An took time out to chat with his visitors. Making their third annual appearance
Residents of Jersey City, N.J., can enterprising young lady, Oleksa teamed
call Vera Kushnir at (201) 437-1974, at the National Polka Festival at Hunter
up with East Hampton friends this A two-week dance workshop in Mountain, N.Y., on August 7, the
while those in Yonkers should check in summer to form' an after-party clean August for students age 8 and up drew Astoria dancers brought down the
with Prof. Maria Kichik at (914) 423- up service called Hands on Deck. 125 young people, with some 15 from house with performances in the jam-
0613. Cleveland, 20 from Chicago, and a large packed international and main tents. At
Registration for the bandura building Canadian contingent from the Toronto the Ulster County Fair the next day,
and playing courses at the Ukrainian Ballef classes resume area. The instructors included Jerry they were cheered by a delighted au
Institute of America, 2 E. 79th St., has Classes at Roma Pryma-Bohachev- Kran of Hamilton, Ont., Ulana Shmery dience as they repeated their program of
been extended to September 27. The sky's School of Ballet re-opened during kowsky, Anya Bohacbevsky and An- Ukrainian folk dances, including the
number to call is 288-8660. the past week, and the familiar voice of driy Kyzyk of New York and Roksoiana Hopak, dances based on Lemko and
The school's concert ensemble, in "Pani Pryma"can be heard again in the Babink of New Jersey. Rehearsing in Hutsul traditions, and Tsimba, a spoof
great demand for public performances, mirror-lined studio at 62 St. Mark's beginning, intermediate and advanced on Kozak life.
began its fall season this weekend by Place, directing students to "pliez" or classes, the dance students brought their
participating in the second International "point your toe." There is the sound of workshop to a happy ending with, a Making headlines
Festival at the College of Staten Island slippered feet shuffling over the floor Ukrainian version of the fairytale
in Sunnyside. Also appearing was the boards as dancers go through ballet "Hansel and Greter ("Ivas and Hanu- о Baritone George Bohacbevsky, a
Ukrainian Folk Ballet from Ozone exercises at the barre, practice ballet sia"). member of the New York City Opera
Park, under the direction of Ulana figures or rehearse a Pryma-chorec- company handles a supporting role in
Shmerykowsky. graphed Ukrainian dance. the City Opera's "La Traviata," a
Chairlady of the festival for the
Dancers on the go production which New York Times
Mrs. Bohachevsky's school, a well-
second year was Slava Stehnij, an known institution in New York, offers Following a busy summer and a short critic Bernard Holland considers to
administrative official of the Bank of ballet training, Ukrainian dance in breather, the Ukrainian Dancers of be one of the company's "most hand
New York in Manhattan, who was struction and an exercise class for Astoria and their director, Elaine some and effective." The first perfor
assisted by Nancy Huzar. The Sister women. Details on classes may be Oprysko, resume rehearsals this week to mance of the Verdi opera this season
hood of Staten Island's Holy Trinity obtained by calling (212) 677-7187. prepare for the season's performances. was given on September 18, and repeat
Ukrainian Catholic Church served performances are scheduled for today's
holubtsi, varenyky, kovbasa, kapusta matinee, the evening performance on
and pastries to festival guests. October 3 and matinees on October 9
and 17. The dancers in the production
are Esperanza Galan and Taras Kalba.
Museum news
The Ukrainian Museum is bursting о Paul Plishka's performance in the
with plans and preparations — for a Boston Symphony Orchestra's fully
new membership drive, a building fund staged production of Beethoven's
campaign, and a benefit concert. Em "Fidelio" at Tanglewood last month
broidery and woodcarving workshops drew this comment from Ivan Katz of
are scheduled to begin October 9. the New Haven Register: "Paul Plishka,
the evening's Rocco the jailer, continues
The spring membership drive brought to amaze me with the unforced, natural
in 465 new members, according to the beauty of his voice. Almost without
museum's PR director, Lesia Gajdycz, anyone noticing, he's become one of the
and the museum anticipates that num great bassos of our time."
ber to be doubled in the current drive.
The building fund is growing, but " My friend, Daily News food writer
more donations are needed if the mu Carol Brock, gave top billing to Ukrai
seum is to acquire new space where it nians in a recent article about snack fare
can exhibit all of its artifacts and the at ethnic camps in upstate New York.
many others still waiting in the homes of, Describing such Ukrainian culinary
would-be donors. goodies as pliatsok, a fruit-filled pastry,
pampushky, varenyky and kabanosy,
A benefit concert, featuring top- brought by parents on visiting day to
name Ukrainian artists, will be held on the Ukrainian Plast camp at East
November 14 at New York University's Chatham, N.Y., Mrs. Brock included a
Loeb Auditorium. pliatsok recipe supplied by Marta
The museum's current exhibit "Lost Jacuszko of Queens. She also devoted a
Architecture of Kiev," will remain on few paragraphs to the giant Plast
view for several months. The museum is jamboree held in East Chatham in
open Wednesday through Sunday from celebration of Plast's 70th anniversary.
1 to 5 p.m. I must have hit the right button when I
referred her to Andrew Lastowecky,
All hands on deck chairman of the jamboree planning
When it comes to raising funds for a committee; he not only suggested a
Ukrainian cause, the Slupchynskyj and Taking a break from their kitchen and serving duties arc (left to right) Marichka recipe donor but also gave Mrs. Brock
Sochynsky families of New York believe Slupchynskyj, Meredith Davis, Oleksa Goldman, Tracy Beoss and Oleh some interesting background material
in putting everyone to work. As an Slupchynskyj. for her article.
No. 39 THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1982 11
Few, yet formidable) Perhaps the man who will most has been transformed into a nose tackle. 1981 training camp, Mike put his 5-І 1,
decide the fortunes of football in the At 6-4,260, Myron is counted on to try 220-pound body on the line and earned
Ukrainian footballers flower Motor City this year is an agent, and anchor an extremely juvenile defen a starting spot on the playoff bound
Howard Slusher. This man represents sive squad. Jets. Augie suffered a series of injuries
And you perhaps thought we were two very important Lions, kicker Ed The latter, Wisniewski, happens to later on, but he has been paired with
only a force in the world of pro hockey? Murray and Ukrainian punter, Tom also be a nose tackle. Sporting a build of speedstar Freeman McNeil in the Jets'
Not the case at all, fellow sports enthu Skladany. Maybe some of you avid a mini Mack truck (6-1, 250), Leo was most stable backfield. His numerical
siasts! Though quite limited in number, football fans recall Skladany's sitting drafted in the second round from that credentials last year showed 85 rushes
Ukrainians can proudly boast about 12 out his entire rookie: season after being great producer of future all-pros, Penn for 339 yards, a 4.0 average, a longest
notable NFL stars and another three up drafted by the Cleveland Browns out of State University. Why did the Colts run of 12 yards (true fullback stats). He
in the Canadian regions. Ohio State. Slusher refused to let his think so highly of this player who also caught 18 balls for another 144
Three teams in the NFL employ two client sign with Cleveland for a penny turned out to be Lapka"s chief competi yards.
Ukrainians each on their 49-player less than he deemed his young punter tor? Frank Kush sums it up best. When he is not busy busting up
active rosters. Of the 12 Ukrainians in deserved, and eventually got his man "The most important thing on de southern California's more posh water
this league, three perform on offense, traded to Detroit, where Skladany fense," says Coach Kush, "is the want ing holes or co-starring in Burt Rey
nine on defense. Of the IS total Uke signed an impressive contract. Well, ing, the willingness to get to the foot nolds movies, defensive end John
stars, it is interesting to note three are that contract is now up, and Slusher is ball, and I see some signs that this is not Matuszak can be seen wearing number
kickers — no doubt stemming from our trying to pull off another power-play one of the premier thoughts on some of 72 in silver and black on Sunday
traditional involvement in the sport of move. Skladany and Murray both the players' minds." afternoons. His 1981 performance,
soccer. Among the NFL'ers, an equal walked out of the Lion camp right
number play in the National Conference before the first regular season game. Wisniewski is an example of someone when compared to a superior 1980
campaign, was deemed somewhat
and the American Conference. Let's Before the NFL players' strike began, with that kind of thought foremost in below-par. But then again, Raider
take a peek at pro football, Ukrainian- talks were deadlocked over the players' his mind. The tough Nittany Lion faced fortunes really went downhill following
style. USC guard Roy Foster, Miami's first-
association contract. Thus, it was illegal round pick, in the Fiesta Bowl and then their Super Bowl winning ways. Look
The Super Bowl champion San Fran to negotiate new contracts. Skladany in a post-season game, and outplayed ing forward to happier days in their new
cisco 49-ers are blessed with very good then sat home at the behest of his radical him both times. Los Angeles home, Raider hopes were
depth at all positions. Come to think of agent, while the Lions tried to make do Unfortunately for Wisniewski and dashed whether the "Tooze" will see
it, that is an excellent reason for their with a substitute punter. A the Colts, the rookie suffered a crippling action at all in 1981 Well, he can always
triumphant season a year ago. When shame, for last season Skladany knee injury in the middle of training go back to acting...
injuries hit, capable back-ups respond ranked first in the NFC in punting with camp, and was placed on the injured "The Houston Oilers, with their first
ed in critical times. One of those back a 43.4 average on 64 kicks. Leaguewise, reserve list. He may return later this pick of the 1982 college draft, select
ups was a rookie out of Virginia, he ranked third among all NFL punters. season. If not, he will be back in 1983. Penn State guard Mike Munchak!"
Ukrainian John Choma. John doubled Let's hope this strike gets settled, and In Jetland, the consensus among all While head coach Ed Biles lamented the
in value to the Niners as a substitute at soon! football experts has this New York team failure to draft Ohio State quarterback
centejr^lmd guard — he proved to be Packer-backers in Wisconsin enter picked to win the AFC East. Joe Klecko Art Schlicter, the man the Oilers did
invaluable in his role when called upon the 1982 football season with renewed and Mike Augustyniak are two Ukrai select in Round 1 could, in the opinion
to block and protect for the darting faith and optimism. Bart Starr's en nian keys to unlock that division win of many scouts, turn out to be one of the
completions of quarterback Joe Mon tourage fared well in 1981, and there are ning door. two best players in the 1982 draft.
tana. Choma measures in at 6-6, 261 valid reasons to expect more and better
pounds - rather tall for an offensive this time around. Coming off a super Led by their two defensive ends, Munchak has been described as "a fiery,
street fighter-type who should open
lineman. Already having valuable ex pre-season is punter Ray Stachowicz, Klecko and Mark Gasineau, the Jets some wide holes for all-world runner
perience under his belt as a rookie, Ukrainian via Michigan State. His pummeled opposing quarterbacks 66 Earl Cambell." Indeed, these high expec
Choma is prepared for a bigger role in times last year. That's the highest sack
rookie stats of a year ago show Stacho total in the NFL since the 1967 Raiders. tations gained rapid fruition in Hous
the 49-er exploits of 1982. wicz only 11th in NFC punting, sport This pass rush is more than just fierce. ton's final pre-season tune-up, when
ing a 40.6 average on 82 kicks, with a Munchak and mates freed the "Earl of
Down in New Orleans, home of the longest of 72 yards. The coaching staffs Its violence is balanced. Klecko had Texas" for over 130 yards rushing. A
Mardi Gras, gumbo and the pitiful faith in Ray proved well-founded, based 20!4 sacks, Gastineau 20. Double-team
great sign of things to come!
"aints," two Ukrainians are on the verge on his superior 43+ yard average in four one and the other is likely to get you.
of achieving true star status. After exhibition contests. That's two Ukrai Double-team both, and the inside is
holding out and threatening retirement, nian kickers... exposed. Either way, like the old cigar Andrusyshyn still getting
med student-linebacker Jim Kovach commercial used to say, "you know
returned to the fold for a fourth cam Over in the American Football Con we're gonna' get you!" Klecko earned his kicks in the CFL
paign of hard-hitting aggressive action. ference, .Baltimore and New York each unanimous all-AFC honors at defensive When one sits down to research
Kovach lines up as one of the two inside have two Ukrainian footballers amid end. But, that wasn't all, my friends, Ukrainians in the Canadian Football
linebacking spots on the Saints' 3-4 their player ranks. Two defensive 'cause the entire NFL deemed him League — you know, that crazy league
defense. He enters his fourth season as a survivors of the recently completed worthy of all-NFL, all-pro status, as up north, where they employ 12 guys at
pro and has been a perennial leader in concentration camp directed by new well! And, he shined in the Pro Bowl! a time, where the field is 20 yards wider
tackles for his squad. coach Frank Kush were linemen Myron Jet coach Walt Michaels uncovered a and 10 yards longer, where there are
Lapka and Leo Wisnie wski. The former, blocking fullback early last year, in only three downs, where you can earn a
Another rookie who made it big last a New York Giant veteran of two years
year, as a starter no less, was nose tackle prior to being released early this year, Purdue grad, Ukrainian Mike Augusty single point for kicking the ball out of
niak. A real pleasant surprise during the (Condnoed oa pap 15)
Jerry Boyarsky. Out of college power
Pitt University, Boyarsky really im
pressed coach Bum Phillips to earn the
nod in the middle of the New Orleans NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
three-man front. The threesome he Yean
played with garnered eight quarterback No. Player Team Pos. Ht. Wt. Afe Pro College
sacks in 1981. Jerry's physical dimen 35 Augustyniak, Mike N.Y. Jets FB 5-J1 220 26 2 Purdue
sions are picture-perfect for a nose 77 Boyarsky, Jerry N.O. Saints DT 6-3 290 23 2 Pittsburgh
guard in the NFL — he has more than 60 Choma, John S.F. 49-ers OL 6-6 261 27 2 Virginia
adequate height at 6-3, and a very 73 Klecko, Joe N.Y. Jets DE 6-3 272 29 6 Temple
immovable bulky frame of 290 pounds. 52 Kovach, Jim N.O. Saints LB 6-2 225 26 4 Kentucky
Yep, that's almost 300! Just another one Lapka, Myron Bait. Colts DT 6-4 260 26 3 USC
of Bum's eager youngsters with whom 72 Matuszak, John LA. Raiders DE 6-8 285 32 10 Tampa
the coach expects to mold a contender. Munchak, Mike Hous. Oilers G 6-3 257 22 R Penn State
The nation's capital team's biggest 52 Olkewicz, Neal Wash. Skins LB 6-0 227 25 4 - Maryland
strength is definitely its superior 1 Skladany, Tom Det. Lions P 6-0 195 27 4 Ohio State
linebacking corps. Foremost among 16 Stachowicz, Ray G.B. Packers P 5-11 185 23 2 . Michigan State
this elite corps is a three-year veteran Wisniewski, Leo Bait. Colts DT 6-І 251 23 R Penn State
out of nearby Maryland, inside backer
Neal Olkewicz. Neal and his three
fellow starters withstood a severe , CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
challenge by no less than nine other
linebacking hopefuls at this year's 210 ' 35 12 UCLA
Andrusyshyn, Zenon Toronto Argos K 6-2
Redskin training camp. Smallishly built
at 6-0, 227 pounds, Olkewicz nonethe Cherkas, Ron Winn. Bombers DT
less rates very high on the list of Dombrowski, Ken Saskatchewan DT Cameron State
Redskin tacklers, often finding his way Eshenko, Peter Edm. Eskimos WR R
to pigskin pileups. In this day and age of Kuras, Peter Ham. Ti-Cats G North Dakota
football specialists; he is one of those Pisarkiewicz, Steve Winn. Bombers QB 5 Missouri
rare talents who can adeptly defend 50 Waszczuk, Henry Ham. Ti-Cats C 6-0 230 30
against both the run and the pass.
12 THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,1982 No. 39
the martial law authorities established excessive physical brutality) in those to Since the start of martial law there
The Madrid... Citizen Committees for National Salva- which observers have not had access. have been reports of the regime's
(Continued from p.tt 7) tion (OKON) throughout Poland. Offi- The martial law authorities have de- displeasure at the lenient'' treatment
Walesa and other interned leaders. cially, OKON arose spontaneously to picted internment as a kind of forced given by civilian courts to organizers of
After the initial shock of martial law, provide practical and moral support for stay in a government guesthouse. The strikes and demonstrations. In early
a subdued but undefeated mood seemed efforts to restore stability, normality, reality has been considerably different January civilian courts in Warsaw
to spread throughout Poland. Later, peace and harmony to a troubled in a number of cases. acquitted six workers and suspended
growing frustration over lack of serious nation. Local OKONs have received There have been several incidents of the sentence of a seventh who were
progress toward lifting martial law much fanfare in the official media, but police brutality in the internment accused of organizing strikes to protest
fostered fears that social tensions might there is little indication that they have centers. Reportedly, internees were martial law at the Warsaw Steel Mill
become uncontrollable in the absence accomplished any substantive tasks. systematically assaulted at Zaleze pri- and the Zeran Auto Plant. The judges
of rapid reforms. A popular message of Reportedly OKON is populated with son near Rzcszow in January, at the accepted defense arguments that the
defiance addressed to the martial law local Communist Party activists as well Wierzchowo camp in February, at protest strikes were a spontaneous
authorities began to appear publicly as representatives of numerous other ZOMO headquarters in Katowice, and reaction by workers to the proclama-
throughout Poland: "Winter is yours officially controlled or affiliated parties at Ilawa prison in northern Poland at tion of martial law. In contrast, the trial
but spring will be ours." An interesting and organizations. It resembles the the end of March. In addition,, there of sit-in organizers at a third major
and daring act of resistance occurred on thoroughly discredited Front for Na- have been a number of hunger strikes Warsaw area industrial complex, the
April 12 in Warsaw when the clandestine tional Unity. It is debatable whether by internees. Western press reports Ursus tractor plant, resulted in three to
Radio Solidarity broadcast a moderate OKON can arouse much spontaneous indicated that 14 detained Solidarity three and one-half-year sentences for
and highly professional eight-minute support and enthusiasm among rank- leaders and advisers began an indefinite the defendants. Leading Solidarity
program which served to remind Varso- and-file workers and common citizens hunger strike on May 11 to protest activist Jan Jozef Lipski was among the
vians that Solidarity continued to exist. because its membership represents or- martial law. accused, but his trial was rescheduled
Radio Solidarity continued to broad- ganizations whose functionaries are Unofficial reports indicate that a separately for medical reasons. In May,
cast at regular intervals during the commonly regarded in Poland as drones large number of prominent intellectuals, Lipski was released provisionally and
reporting period despite efforts by the at best and malignant parasites at Solidarity leadership figures, and dissi- authorized to go abroad for medical
authorities to jam or silence it. On May worst. dents from the Committee for Social treatment.
1, tens of thousands of Poles in Warsaw, Since December 13, 1981, the state Self-Defense (KOR) and the
Gdansk and other Polish cities defied security organs have undertaken a far- movement for the Defense of Human Commenting on the above trials on
martial law by staging unofficial, peace- reaching and concerted campaign of and Citizens Rights (ROPCiO), includ- February 2, an article in Trybuna Ludu
ful and highly animated May Day harassment and intimidation against ing Jacek Kuron, Adam Michnik, perhaps summed up best the attitude of
demonstrations in support of Solida- major segments of Polish society. Andrzej Czuma, Andrzej Gwiazda, the authorities toward workers and
rity. The unofficial manifestations Security forces are carrying out a harsh Janusz Onyszkiewicz and Bronislaw Solidarity. The author observed that
stood in stark contrast to the rather punitive effort against members and Geremek, were being held in isolation one of the accused from Huta Wars-
sparsely viewed and lifeless official May sympathizers of Solidarity. The govern- under strict guard and primitive condi- zawa had earnestly stated that "a
Day observations. Two days later, ment admitted to the forcible detention tions at the Bialoleka juvenile detention worker's solidarity with other workers
bitter street fighting erupted in Warsaw of over 6,000 persons suspected of center near Warsaw. Solidarity leader is the criterion of his value and mora-
and elsewhere. Over 10,000 peaceful hostility toward the regime, including Lech Walesa was detained separately at lity." In response, Trybuna Ludu assert-
demonstrators protesting martial law in most of the national leadership of a number of locations. ed that the value of any worker "...is
Warsaw on the anniversary of the Solidarity. Unofficial estimates of judged mainly by his work. Work
Polish Constitution of 1791 were set detentions are much higher. On Feb- Approximately 1,500 people were determines social value and is itself a
upon by police using water cannon and ruary 2, the Polish minister of justice, as arrested during the first few months of social value." The commentator con-
tear gas. martial law for engaging in activities in tinued that work was the sole criterion
reported in the government newspaper contravention of martiai law regula-
Rzeczpospolita, claimed that there were for self-fulfillment and that proper
Initially, the Polish authorities ap- tions. According to the official Polish worker solidarity was "the unity of the
peared divided over the future role, if a total of 4,177 persons interned in press, as of April 30 nearly 500 people working class in the defense of its
any, for Solidarity once martial law Poland under martial law regulations. had been sentenced by summary courts interests, which must be used neither
ended. They seem to have acknow- The martial law regulations permit for martial law or other political offens- against it (unity) nor against the com-
ledged that Solidarity successfully the government to detain "persons over es. In many cases, harsh sentences have
displaced the party and the official trade 17 against whom there exists a well- been handed down despite assertions by' munity."
unions among the workers because the founded suspicion that they will carry the authorities that martial law has been In a related matter, the trial of four
latter had ceased to represent the real out activity injurious to state security if relatively lenient in its treatment of leaders of the avowedly nationalistic
interests of the workers. As they grope allowed to remain at large." Such those detained for political as opposed Confederation for an Independent Poland
for an acceptable alternative to Solida- individuals may be interned "in isola- to more traditional criminal offenses. (KPN), noted previously, continues.
rity, despite lip service to the concept of tion centers for the period of martial law "Relatively lenient"three to three and The Warsaw voivodship court heard the
a place in Poland for an independent on the basis of a decision of the voivod- one-half-year sentences early on were soon case from June to December 1981. On
and self-governing trade union, there is ship militia commandant." Usually replaced by harsher penalties. A group the basis of the martial law decree, a
increasing reason to doubt that the does not involve charges and thus of nine miners found guilty in Silesia of military court took jurisdiction after
authorities will permit Solidarity to no court proceedings are necessary. By organizing and leading the 12-day strike December 13 and reopened the case on
continue its existence in pre-December mid-March, the authorities announced at the Ziemowit coal mine received February 22, 1982. The accused are
13 form. The government's Trade that the number of detainees had prison sentences ranging from three to charged with plotting to overthrow
Union Committee released "for discus- dropped to approximately 3,600 and seven years on February 4. A military Poland's political system by force, an
sion" on February 21 guidelines on the the number of detention centers from 49 cout in Katowice sentenced four miners offense which carries the death penalty.
future of trade unions in Poland. These to 25. On May 2, 800 detaines were to three to four years in prison on
guidelines proposed severely restricting released and an additional 200 granted February 10 for organizing the Wujek
future independent union activities and "conditional leave" from internment. mine strike in December during which
denying interned Solidarity members a Slightly more than 2,000 remained at least seven miners were killed and 39 Thousands attend...
role in union affairs. In March, the interned. Reportedly, some released injured by the security forces. Also in (Continued from pe je 4)
editor-in-chief of Zycie Warszawy internees have been rearrested and early February, a Pomeranian military The evening activities included the
called for the dissolution of suspended returned to prison. court in Slupsk sentenced six Solidarity official closing ceremonies of the youth
trade unions (i.e., Solidarity) and the
formation of a new trade-union move- The detainees are being held for an activists to prison for up to four and counselor training camp, the 22nd such
one-half years for defying martial law camp in Ellenville.
ment. He said restoration of Solidarity indefinite period, possibly as long as directives to cease union activities. In
would be "impossible." martial law remains in effect. Formal The night's concert featured the
charges have been pressed against early March three other Silesian miners music of Baturyn and performances by
During the early weeks of martial numerous detainees, sometimes after a received prison terms ranging from members of the Passaic SUM-A branch.
law, the regime nurtured the hope of co- period of release from confinement. The three to four and one-half years, and The Vodohray ensemble and Vechimy
opting Mr. Walesa into becoming the authorities previously asserted that with eight others were placed on probation Dzin played at the two dances which
front man for whatever revised, revita- a few exceptions people detained after by a military court in Katowice for followed the concert.
lized form of trade unions they would ) December 13 did not have to fear legal organizing and carrying out a strike at In addition to Mr. Futala, this year's
try to substitute for Solidarity. The prosecution. However, the minister of the Borynia coal mine December 14-18. rally command consisted of Ms. Harhay
authorities appear now to have all but justice announced in early March that In the harshest sentence reported thus and Ms. Woch, secretaries; Roman
abandoned these hopes. At the end of the amnesty issued before the imposi- far, Ewa Kubasiewicz and Jerzy Ko wal- Myhal, "bunchuzhnyi"; Petro Kohut
January they officially changed Mr. tion of martial law did not cover all czyk received 10-and nine-year prison and Yuri Machula, financial coordina-
Walesa's status from honored guest to offenses and that, for example, "creating terms, respectively, from a Naval Court tors; Mykhailo Hlyshko and Ivan
internee, and backdated the internment an illegal party" could lead to prosecu- in Gdansk in February for allegedly Leshchuk, sports coordinators; Mr.
order to December 12 as an added tion. Many of these prisoners have not organizing and directing a strike at the Harhay, public relations coordinator;
measure of spite. On February 22, the been permitted personal contact or Higher Maritime School in Gdynia. In Maria Piatka and Osyp Rozhka, pro-
Polish Press Agency accused Mr. Walesa correspondence with their families. addition three- to nine-year sentences paganda coordinators; Wolodymyr
of fronting for "an anti-Communist Representatives of the Church and the were imposed on seven other defendants Kostyk, resort administrator, Stepan
crusade" and contributing markedly to Committee for the International Red in the same case for printing and Zhuravsky, admissions; Daria Stepa-
undermining the "Polish raison d'etat." Cross have been granted access to some disseminating leaflets. Summary justice niak, nurse; Mykola Newmerzhytskyj
It increasingly appears that the regime of the detention centers in operation in these cases offers no right of appeal and Myron Domaradz, security; Petro
has no intention of dealing with any of throughout Poland. These independent by the defendant. However, in at least Boreyko, Oleksander Furda and Orysia
the leaders of the pre-December 13 observers have reported generally hu- one case, the Polish Supreme Court Kohut, counselors'coordinators; Marta
Solidarity movement which it cannot mane conditions in the facilities they heeded a prosecution appeal and in Kostyk, decorations; Yaroslaw Petryk,
actually co-opt. were able to visit, but there are also April increased the sentence of a Solida- kiosk coordinator; Mykhailo Myk-
rity activist from four and one-half to
In an attempt to create an aura of reports of far worse conditions (com- six years. hailuk, Dmytro Mazuryk and Stepan
public support at the grassroots level, parable to concentration camps without Zhuravskyj, camping coordinators.
No. 39 THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,1982 13
Miscellaneous:
Taxes Hew in Escrow Paid S6.473.29
Convention Expenses - - 10,11851
FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT Investment Expense-Mortgages 125.00
Loss on Bonds .29.38
Ukrainian Publications 16,557.60
INCOME FOR JULY 1982
Youth Sports Activities 518.00
D u n Free lumbers 1255,065.02
Accrued Interest on Bonds 20,832.64
Income From "Svoboda" Operation „ 101.521.79
Support 3,050.00
Investment Income:
Bonds S122.637.83
Total: S57.704.82
Real Estate 108,065.78
Mortgage Loans 26,768.81
Investments:
Certificate Loans 2,034.22
Bonds S851.204.00
Stocks 1,651.24
Stock 1,65124
Banks 8.61
Certificate Loans 13,78822
Total: S261.166.49 Real Estate 3,42954
LDP. Equipment 92.10
Refunds:
Taxes-Federal, State 4 City on Employee Wages S15.936.09 Total: : S870.165.10
Taxes-Canadian WithokJing ft Pension Plan 37131
Taxes Held in Escrow „ 4,758.14 Disbursements for July 1982 - Sl.547.704.36
Employee Hospitalization Plan Premiums 669.26
Traveling Expense 15.00 BALANCE
Investment Expense 125.00
Official Publication 16,945.70 ASSETS LIABILITIES
Т Ш :
Total: 138,821.10 Cash ....29039928
Bonds .33,121,046.42 Life Insurance . 545,864,560.15
Miscellaneous: І Stocks 598,777.17
Donation to Scholarship Fund S10.000.00 Mortgage Loans ...2,735,574.30 Fraternal 200,960.18
Sale of-"Ukraioian Encyclopedia" 1,843.72 Certificate Loans 752,827.75
Real Estate 641,805.16 Orphans 284,556.59
Total: 111,843.72 Printing Plant і E.D.P.
Equipment 231,059.74 Old Age Home 339,659.76
Investments: Loan to U.N.U.R.C ...8,400,000.00
Bonds Matured or Sold S650.054.02 Copyrights ...2.400.00 Emergency .84,153.14
Mortgages Repaid 111,937.05 Total: 846,773 Total: І46.773.МІ.И
Certificate Loans Repaid 6,888.10
ULANA M. DIACHUK
Total: S768.879.17
Supreme Treasurer
.Income for July 1982 11.437.297.29 IS)
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In the punting department. Zee those records he set during the first part watch as Edmonton neared closer to
Ukrainians in pro... compiled a remarkable 44.7 average. He of his Argo career. . absolute perfection. Strong on both
(Continued t o o pate 11) holds the all-time record for the longest This season he's alive and well, still offense and defense, Winnipeg entered
the endzone; a league whose games we punt ever, booting one a whopping 108 handling all of Toronto's punting and 1982 with the notion it needed few, if
will all be privileged to watch on yards in 1977! As NBC personalities place-kicking duties. Big Zee is in his any, changes. On defense, this is parti
national TV now that the NFL players would say: "Now that's incredible!" 11th Canadian campaign, and we will cularly noteworthy in the area of the
decided to strike — one starts keep you updated on his foot feats in defensive line where Ukrainian tackle
with the unique career of super-Uke, Having accomplished these feats 1982. Ron Cherkas returns as a starter. The
self-proclaimed nationalist, Zenon north of the border, Zenon played out Brief mention is hereby accorded to early going has Winnipeg on top of the
Andrusyshyn. his option with Toronto and caught on six other Ukrainian pigskin players West, best in fewest points allowed, a
Without a doubt the most prolific with Kansas City of the NFL. His listed on CFL training camp rosters this tribute to Cherkas and the remainder of
and famous Ukrainian on the gridiron is strong Canadian credentials earned him summer. Included are two other definite his mates on defense.
the UCLA-bred punter/ place-kicker a shot as the Chiefs' punter in 1978. Ukrainian stars — players who are A hopeful in Edmonton was a Cana
affectionately known as "Big Zee." Having an ex-Canadian coach, Marv active, for sure, in 1982. dian lad. Peter Eshenko, wide receiver,
Zenon, now 35 years young, was drafted Levy, as new mentor in K.C. made this A CFL Ail-Star in 1981 is center trying to force his way onto the finest
in 1968 by the Dallas Cowboys. He was possible. Zenon finished the 78 year Henry Waszczuk of the Grey Cup pass-catching squad in the league.
given two remote chances at making with a 41.1 average on 79 punts, ranking finalist Hamilton Tiger Cats. Proclaimed Back in Winnipeg, vying to become a
the Cowboys, failed to survive, and third in the AFC and sixth (out of 28) in as the best snapper in the league, back-up to CFL MVP quarterback
took his talented right foot north to the NFL. Pretty good stats, eh? Well, Waszczuk is now 30 years young, still Dieter Brock was Ukrainian Steve
Canada, where he immediately caught apparently not good enough, since a playing with 230 pounds on his compact Pisarkiewicz, he of St. Louis Cardinal
on with the Toronto Argonauts of the rookie named Bob Grupp took his job 6-0 frame. A graduate of Kent State, and University of Missouri fame.
CFL in 1971. And, caught on big! away in 1980. Henry is described as a "fixture at Out there in Saskatchewan we found
In Toronto he went on to set team center" in the CFL annual previews. defensive tackle Ken Dombrowski, a
scoring records for most field goals in a Temporarily dismayed, but not totally Out west, the Winnipeg Blue Bom Cameron State grad, trying out for a
season (32), most FGs in a game (five), disheartened, Andrusyshyn packed his bers aim to finally dethrone the Eskimos slot on the Roughrider defensive line.
longest field goal (54 yds), and most bags and returned to the CFL. He of (no, not Alaska) Edmonton. At press Attempting to join Waszczuk as an
FGs in a career (132). Also, he set hooked on with Hamilton after the start time this was, indeed, the way the 1982 active Tiger Cat this year was guard
records for most points in a season (134) of the 1980 CFL season and performed CFL campaign was going. The Blue Peter Kuras. This youngster was tabbed
and for a career (607). However, that's admirably. Last year, he returned home Bombers got a game or two better in by Hamilton following his accomplish
not all! to Toronto where he began breaking all each of the last several seasons, only to ments at North Dakota University.
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
UV WILL BE HELD
FOR COURSES 24, 41, 53, 56, 63, 91, 96, 109, 113, 120, 126, 132, 161. 264,
276, 296, 338, 481
в American Naturalization I " English as Second Language I S II
PROGRAM:
в Remidial Reading in English І в Conversational Ukrainian
1. Opening Remarks.
Non-credit courses. S50.00 semester
2. Review of the organizational work of the District during the past 9 months.
3. Discussion of Fall Organizational Campaign.
Credit courses in affiliation with Hunter College (CUNY) may be audited for non-credit. 4. Adoption of membership campaign plan for balance of 1982.
- SSO.OO semester 5. General UNA topics.
6. Questions and answers, adjournment
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Meeting will be attended by:
Workshops in affiliation with New York School of Bandura. S60.00 semester D r . J o h n O . H i s , Supreme President
Saturday, October 2