Saturday, February 5, 1944

SVOBODA
Ukrainian Daily
VOL. LII No. 24
SECTION II
THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY
Dedicated to the needs and interests of young Americans of Ukrainian descent.
No. 5
New York and Jersey City, Saturday, February 5, 1944
Vol. XII


RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT SECOND CONGRESS OF AMERICANS OF UKRAINIAN DESCENT
Saturday, January 22, 1944, in Philadelphia
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I. Our War Effort
II. The Ukrainian American War Bond Drive
III. The Red Cross
IV. The Ukrainian Independence Movement
Congress Declaration on Ukrainian Situation


THE NEED OF COORDINATING BODIES IN OUR COMMUNITIES
(Address delivered by Mary Kusy, at the Second Congress of Americans of Ukrainian Descent, held Saturday, January 22, 1944, at Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa.)

The Question of Meeting our Problems Successfully
The Philosophy of Our Organized Life
Unity, Not Uniformity, Needed
How To Fight For It?
Confusion in Some Communities
Local Coordination Step to National Coordination
Advantages of Local Coordinating Bodies


THE QUESTION OF ASSIMILATION
(A talk delivered recently before a mixed Canadian audience by a Ukrainian Canadian pioneer, and forwarded to the Ukrainian Weekly for publication.)
SIMPLICISSIMUS

Early Reasons For Name Changing
Our Professionals Need Our Support
Not Assimilation But Assassination


WHAT THEY SAY

President Roosevelt
Frank Knox, Secretary of the Navy
Paul V. McNutt, Chairman of the War Manpower Commission


COMPLETES BASIC FLYING TRAINING
[Cadet Walter Pawlyk]


PREP SCHOOL FOR THE ACER


DEDICATION
MYRA LAZECZKO, Canada


GOODWILL TOWARDS MEN
By MARIA BARRY
Ukrainian Canadian Review


AHURA-MAZDA IN UKRAINE
By HONORE EWACH


AKRON TO HOLD WAR BOND RALLY


MAKES FLORIDA ALL-STATE
[Taras Maksimowich]


UKRAINIAN CAUSE ESPOUSED BY N.Y. WORLD TELEGRAM READERS
Within recent weeks the New York World Telegram gave space to several letters expressing the Ukrainian point of view concerning matters rising from the Soviet-Polish dispute over Western Ukraine. Because of their general interest to our readers we reprint the letters below in the order they appeared.

UKRAINIANS DECLARED FAVORING INDEPENDENCE
By Prof. Nicholas Chubaty
New York

UKRAINIANS HELD ENTITLED TO NATIONAL IDENTITY
By Miss Eleanor O'Connor
Manhattan

MORE POWER TO O'CONNORS, UKRAINIAN SENTIMENT
By Roman Olesnicki
Manhattan


BUYS ONE MILLION DOLLAR WAR BOND
Anonymous Buyer Credits Purchase to Ukrainian Congress Committee Drive


U.N.A. BRANCH 223 OF WILKES-BARRE PRESENTS
Chief Petty Officer William Proch
First Lieutenant Michael Seniuk


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