ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE CONVENTION
OF THE
UKRAINIAN NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, INC.
Kiev, Moscow Groups Score Druzhkivka Trial
Joint Pastoral Calls For Unification Of Churches
UNA Announces Convention At Year-End Executive Meeting
Treasurer's Report
Membership Movement
Organization
Some Inmates Lose Faith, Most Remain Loyal to Ideals, Says Young Ukrainian
Prisoner
[Ivan Shovkovy]
Report Repressions in Ukraine Exist on All Levels
Sakharovs Visit Camp, Are Barred From Seeing Prisoner
Unimpeded in Visit
20 Camps
Moscow to Release Klymchuk
Former Political Prisoner Tells Of Moroz's Life in Vladimir Prison
[Yuri Vudka]
Paradzhanov Released from Incarceration
National Fund Drive Concludes Next Saturday
UNA 1978 Almanac If off the Presses
B'nai B'rith Bulletin Cites Ukrainian Dissidents
UNA'ers Pay Last Tribute
[Michael Hentosh, 86]
Aliquippa Youth Dies of Car Crash Injuries
[Michael Matiash, 18]
Canadian Institute Helps Foster Ukrainian Identity
(The following article about the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian
Studies at the University of Alberta was written by Ihor Osakiwsky. It appeared
in the January 7th edition of the Ukrainian Echo.)
Canadian Institute Offers Grants
To Stage Solidarity Day in Philadelphia
Jersey City Is Looking For Teachers
J.C. State College Continues Ukrainian Course
Manor Personnel Attend Convention
Manor Hosts Board Chairman
[Thomas J. Lynch]
EDITORIALS
Prepare for Our National Holiday
The Wedge is Widening
Letter to the Editor
Inaccuracies Exposed
(The letter below was sent by Dr. Lev E. Dobriansky, UCCA President
to The New York Times in response to Craig R. Whitney's article, entitled
"Jews in the Ukraine Charge that the Age-Old Anti-Semitism Persists."
Dr. Dobriansky released copies of the letter to the press, specifying that
it can be published if The N.Y. Times does not print it by December 31,
1977. Scores of other Ukrainian Americans have also written letters to that
newspaper. None of them have been published thus far).
Superb Recreation
(The review below, penned by Vickie Babenko of the College of William
and Mary, appeared in the Autumn 1977 issue of "World Literature Today,"
a literary quarterly of the University of Oklahoma).
Lithuanian-Ukrainian Declaration
(The following is the full text of the Lithuanian-Ukrainian declaration,
signed November 12, 1977, by Dr. J.K. Valiunas, president of the Supreme
Committee for the Liberation of Lithuania, and Mykola Liwycki, president
of the Ukrainian National Republic in Exile.)
Wasn't He Lucky
by Roman J. Lysniak
Keeping Children Warm
from the desk of Pat M. Englebrecht, Home Economist
Bicycle Buying Guide
UCCA Representatives Visit Bishop Losten
Houston Club Shows "Yalynka" at Museum
Plishka to Appear In Independence Concert
Sushko Brothers Receive Baltimore Awards
A N.Y.C. Commissioner Is of Ukrainian Heritage
The Rudenko-Tykhy Trial
(4)
Survival of a Patriot
(The following article about Alex Tatomyr's experiences in the Organization
of Ukrainian Nationalists and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army was written by
Ann Leyland. It was published in the Accent magazine supplement of the Bucks
County Courier Times Sunday, December 25. Miss Leyland is a freelance writer
and frequent contributor to Accent.)
Leo Mol Profiled in Winnipeg Daily
The article below was written by Cathy Schaffter, and appeared in
the December 10th edition of The Winnipeg Tribune.
Kindrachuk Stars Against Czechs
by Ostap Tatomyr
N.J. Youth League Sponsors "Malanka"
Irvington Parish To Hold "Malanka"
Olga Pavlova Cited by UNWLA Branch
Women's Clubs, LUC Hold Day of Recollection
WORD JUMBLE
New Ukrainian Faces in Pro Hockey
The only Ukrainian goalie in the major
Youngest UNA'er
Bicycle Buying Guide
UCCA Washington News
Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, January 8, 1978, No. 6, Vol. LXXXV
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