DEMAND UKRAINIAN STATE!Delegates Applaud Wilson Participation in Peace Congress.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.
Delegates at a congress held here adopted resolutions demanding the establishment of an independent Ukrainian State as an essential condition for the realization of peace and justice in Eastern Europe.
They declared themselves opposed to any armed intervention that would endanger the principle of self‑determination of nations.
One of the resolutions protests against the occupation of Eastern Galicia by Polish troops, which, the delegates assert, represents the interests of Polish imperialists.
Another resolution expresses support for President Wilson’s participation in the Peace Conference and voices confidence that he will defend the principles of right, democracy, liberty, justice, and the self‑determination of nations which he upheld during the war.
From The New York Times, Dec. 15, 1918.
Copyright The New York Times.
PETLURA FORMS CABINET. COALITION MINISTRY IN UKRAINE WITH M. MASEPPI PREMIERThe Ukrainian National Committee of the United States has received a communication from Dr. C. D. Billiik, Ukrainian delegate in Paris, protesting against the reported intention of the Supreme Council to allot East Galicia to Poland. The communication declares that the Ukrainian people of East Galicia have the same right to determine their own fate as the Poles, and appeals to America to support these rights.
Signed: Dr. Vassil Paneyko, delegate of the Ukrainian National Council of East Galicia.
Published: October 10, 1919
The New York Times
UKRAINIANS IN MOURNINGBlack crepe was hung inside and outside every Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in the United States yesterday as a sign of mourning for the decision of the Supreme Council at Paris, which has awarded Ukrainian East Galicia to Poland under a mandate of twenty-five years.
The order for the mourning was issued by the Very Rev. Peter Poniatishin, head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church of America. Masses were celebrated for those who fell in the cause of Ukrainian independence, and prayers were offered for the future freedom of East Galicia and the rest of Ukraine.
Meetings of protest will be held throughout the country, and funds will be raised to aid the struggle of the Ukrainian people against enslavement by Poles and russians.
Published: December 29, 1919
The New York Times.
UKRAINE TO SEEK ALLIANCE WITH FRANCE. WILL THEN TAKE OVER PART OF RUSSIAN DEBT—ASKS PLACE AT PEACE TABLEPARIS, Jan. 31 (Havas).—The Ukrainian Government has decided to refuse to take part in the proposed conference on the Princes Islands, according to an interview given by M. Sedenko, Minister of Internal Communications in the new Ukrainian Government.
M. Sedenko has opened negotiations with the French Government with a view to securing admission of Ukraine to the Peace Conference. Ukraine’s chief claim, he says, is for recognition. If this is granted, Ukraine will propose an alliance with France based on the former alliance between France and russia, and will assume a portion of the Russian debt, France to accept payment in wheat.
The Peace Conference has received two replies to its invitation to the Princes Islands conference. One is from the Government of North Russia, which formally refuses to meet the Bolsheviks. The other is from the Omsk Government, headed by Admiral Kolchak, which expresses its willingness to confer, but under reservations which make participation in the propos
UKRAINIAN MISSION HERE. Petlura's Government Seeks Recognition by United States.
UKRAINE'S NEW ANTHEM. Translation of the National Hymn
Adopted by the Republic.
Ukrainers Ambitions. New York Times article 1917“UKRAINERS’ AMBITIONS.”
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES.
May 27, 1917.
“THE HAGUE, May 26.—The Vossische Zeitung of Berlin says: ‘The congress of Ukrainers at Kieff has especial importance owing to the assurance of Ambassador Gerard to the representative of the newspaper L’Ukraine that America will assist the efforts of the 40,000,000 Ukrainers to achieve autonomy.’