Rudenko Moved To Donetske Prison
Charged with Criminal Offense
Rep. Roe Proposes Honorary Citizenship for Moroz
Some 100 Ukrainians Greet President at U.N.
Their Message Was: "Jimmy, Help Ukraine"
UNA President Commends Mr. Carter On U.N. Speech
UCCA Representative Testifies On Destruction of Ukrainian Churches
KGB Still Haunts Ukrainian For Leading Mutiny in Gulag
Fired from Job, Threatened with Third Arrest
(The following article about a former Ukrainian political prisoner's
experience in a Siberian concentration camp just after the death of Stalin
was published in the Wednesday, March 16th edition of the Chicago Tribune.
Entitled "Courage Haunts Hero of a Soviet Prison Mutiny", it was
penned by Phillip Caputo, Moscow correspondent of the Tribune. The account
deals with Yevhen Hrytsiak's participation in a mutiny in a Soviet penal
camp in 1953, in which hundreds of prisoners were killed.)
Sen. Jackson Demands Freedom For Rudenko, Tykhy, Others
Scores Red Rights Violations in Senate Speech
Patriarchal Society Members Received by Bishop Losten
State Department includes Human Rights in Foreign Policy
Gen. Jaskilka To Attend UAV Convention
Dr. Kuropas Joins Sen. Dole's Staff
Rochesterians Cite President On Rights Stand
New N.Y. UCCA Leadership Seeks Broader Community Involvement
Plan Protest Against State Detention Center
Ukrainian Defector Eyes 1980 Olympics, Despite Red Tape Troubles
Is Amazed by Freedom of Ukrainians in Canada
Joan Evanchuk Has Exhibit in Chicago
Ukraine's Heroes Remembered in Buffalo
by Dasha Procyk
Dr. Snihurowych Re-elected Chairman Of UNA New Haven District
Berwick Paper Reverses Stand Under Impact of Ukrainianism
UNA Scholarship Deadline
EDITORIALS
Cornerstone of America's Policy
Stooping Really Low
Letter to the Editor
Evasive on Defense Actions
The Hens and the Bureaucracy
by Roman J. Lysniak
Through The Sunny Balkans
by Irene M. Trotch
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SOUNDS AND VIEWS
by Roman Sawycky
Menzinsky Sings Again
Human Rights Violations Are Everyone's Business
(Below are excerpts of President Jimmy Carter's speech before the
United Nations, Thursday, March 17, dealing with human rights.)
St. Joseph's in Chicago Is Nearing Completion
Shows How Easter Eggs Are Painted
13 Girls Presented at SUMA Ball
"Pysanka" on Philly TV
Youths Pay Homage to Taras Shevchenko
New York, N.Y.
Newark, N.J.
Vasile Avramenko - 82 Years Young
In the World of Music
Avramenko's Gorgeous Ukrainian Festival
Delivers Comparative Paper
Three New Books by William Kurelek
(The following review of three new books by William Kurelek, noted
Ukrainian Canadian artist, appeared in Saturday, January 15 edition of The
Winnipeg Tribune. It was written by Christopher Young of the Southam News
Service. The three works by Mr. Kurelek include: "The Last of the Arctic";
McGraw-Hill Ryerson; 94 pages; $19.95; "Jewish Life in Canada,"
by Mr. Kurelek and Abraham Arnold; Hurting; 96 pages; $9.95; and "Fields,"
Tundra Books; 288 pages; $7.95.)
Baley, Anderson To Appear At N.Y. Recital Hall
Odessan Baritone To Debut in New York
Hockey Terminology
by Ostap Tatomyr
Newark Students Set Panel Discussion
WORD JUMBLE
Cities of Ukraine
This noble man was tried here
Ukrainian Events in The Big Apple
by Helen Perozak Smindak
NBC To Show "Pysanka" Today
Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, March 27, 1977, No. 70, Vol. LXXXIV
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