Saturday, February 24, 1945

SVOBODA
Ukrainian Daily
VOL. LIII No. 39
SECTION II
THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY
Dedicated to the needs and interests of young Americans of Ukrainian descent.
No. 8
New York and Jersey City, Saturday, February 24, 1945
Vol. XIII


DIE IN GERMANY
[Sgt. Louis Lobur]


KILLED OVER GERMANY
[Lieut. John Terlecky, Jr.]


SLAIN IN CHANNEL ACTION
[Tech. Peter Zahailo]


SLAIN IN GERMANY
[Pvt. Charles Andrews]


KILLED IN PLANE CRASH
[Pfc. Charles W. Evanik]


WOUNDED IN ACTION

Sgt. William Billiski
Tech. Sgt. Walter Smolski
Pvt. Alexander Kucy
Pfc. Michael Hushla
Pfc. Joseph C. Laniok


WINS SILVER STAR
[First Lieut. Peter Kowalski]


PA. MID-VALLEY SERVICEMEN IN ACTION

Cpl. Michael Chomko
Capt. George A. Linko
Pvt. John Chelak
Joseph Chelak
Seaman (1/c) Michael Chelak
Pvt. Harry Chelak
2nd Lieut. Olga Dushney
Pfc. Nicholas Homick
Pvt. Michael Homick
Pfc. John Homick
Pvt. John Shuck
Pvt. Nestor Rydzanich
S/Sgt. Stephen Rydzanich
Cpl. Joseph Petrushesky
John Petrushesky
Michael Petrushesky
Pvt. Elmer J. Yeck
T/Sgt. Paul Zinsky
Sgt. Louis Mosley
Pfc. John Halushka
Pvt. Theodore Labowsky
Pfc. Nicholas Paulish
Pfc. George Paulish
Lieut. John Pesota
Ensign George Wasnetsky
T/Sgt. John Wasnetsky
Sgt. Joseph Wasnetsky
Mary Wasnetsky
S/Sgt. George Kashuba, Jr.
Pfc. Stephen Petronchak
Pfc. Joseph Petronchak
Pvt. Andrew Gazella
Pvt. George Gazella
Edward Beckage


LOVING A SOLDIER
MARIE


Some Definitions


FROM THE E.T.O. TO THE U.S.A.
By PFC. THEODORE LUTWINIAK


THE UKRAINIAN ANGLE
L. MARGOLENA HANSEN
("The Christian Science Monitor," January 22, 1945)


TOO MANY YEARS
By HONORE EWACH


HUDSON PAPER DESCRIBES U.N.A.


SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA

Glee Club
Nothing But Steaks
More Letters Wanted
Getting Hotter Every Day


A SURVEY OF UKRAINIAN HISTORY FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
(Continued)
(12)

Territorial Expansion
Peace With neighboring Countries
War With Poland
System of Governing
Decline of Varangian influence


ONE BROTHER KILLED IN ACTION, ANOTHER WOUNDED
[Pvt. Stephen Baggar, killed in action]
[Pfc. William Baggar, wounded in action] [Pvt. John Baggar]


MEET ABOARD HOSPITAL SHIP
[T/5 Michael Moroz, Pfc. Lutwiniak]


WHAT THEY SAY

President Franklin D. Roosevelt in his message to President Sergio Osmena


John W. Davis, Former Ambassador to Great Britain


Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein, of New York City, after his official tour of the Pacific area of the war


UKRAINIANS FIGHT FOR FREEDOM

Attracts Sympathy
Freedom's Battleground
Fought for Independence


[untitled]


THE TEN MINUTE BREAK


NEW YORK U. N. A. DEFEATS PHILADELPHIA U. N. A.


N. Y. U.N.A. LOSES TO ST. BASIL


PHILLY JAYVEES TRIUMPH 56-32
27th Joins Service

DIETRIC SLOBOGIN


PHILLY U.N.A. TEAM SCORES


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, February 24, 1945, No. 8, Vol. XIII


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