Saturday, March 11, 1944

SVOBODA
Ukrainian Daily
VOL. LII No. 48
SECTION II
THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY
Dedicated to the needs and interests of young Americans of Ukrainian descent.
No. 10
New York and Jersey City, Saturday, March 11, 1944
Vol. XII


THE GREAT UKRAINIAN POET AND PROPHET
(From Shevchenko's "To Osnovianenko." Trans. by MARIE GAMBAL)


U.N.A. JUBILEE CELEBRATION AT CARNEGIE HALL MOST IMPRESSIVE


U.N.A. SUPREME ASSEMBLY HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING


WHAT PRICE FREEDOM?
By ANTHONY HLYNKA
(An address delivered at the U.N.A. Golden Jubilee Concert at Carnegie Hall, New York City, Sunday, March 5, 1944)

The Supreme Challenge Today
Our Debt to Ukraine
Ukrainians Entitled to Freedom
Three Proposals on Securing Peace
Interpretations of the "16 Soviet Republics" Move


THE POET-PROPHET OF UKRAINE
By HONORE EWACH

A Man of Genius
Compared With Great Writers of Other Nations


NAIMECHKA OR THE SERVANT
By TARAS SHEVCHENKO
Translated by Dr. A. J. Hunter
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Prologue
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THE U.N.A. AS A CULTURAL FORCE IN AMERICA
By PROF. CLARENCE A. MANNING
(Address delivered at the U.N.A. Golden Jubilee Concert at Carnegie Hall, Sunday, March 5, 1944)

Immigrants Founded the U.N.A.
U.N.A. Sponsored Affairs at Universities
Opportunities Facing the U.N.A. Today


PERTH AMBOY CHOIR HOLDS ELECTIONS
William F. Lehman


"DEATH WAS PART OF OUR LIFE"
Lt. Col. Mellnik's Story of How 5,200 Americans died in Jap Prison Camps

(Reprinted from "Life" Magazine)
(2)

At the Cabanatuan Prison Camp
Number of Deaths
Inspection by Jap General
"Prison Farm at Davao"
Felons Better than Jap Guards


NEWARK RED CROSS UNIT WINS RECOGNITION


THE 25-MILE HIKE
PVT. THEODORE LUTWINIAK

"Hit the Road"
Going Gets Tougher
Hot, Aching, Tired Feet
The Last Five Miles
The Break
The End of the Hike
"I'm a Soldier!"


THE STRANGE CASE OF MYKYTA BEZHRISHNEY
M. M.


PHILLY UPSETS ST. BASIL'S COLLEGE, 62-55
U.N.A. Team Comes From Behind To Record Spectacular Golden Jubilee Triumph

By DIETRIC SLOBOGIN

Philly Draws First Blood
St. Basil's Forges Ahead
Last Half Tells Story
Pickups


YONKERS PARISHIONERS BUY 30,550 BONDS


$18,000 WAR BONDS BOUGHT AT WOONSOCKET RALLY


$10,000 BONDS BOUGHT AT AKRON RALLY


NEWARK TO HOLD BOND RALLY TOMORROW
Committee


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