Sunday, January 29, 1978

Political Prisoners Denounce Soviet Delegation at CSCE


Albany is Site of Third Ukrainian Independent Program
Gov. Carey Issues Proclamation


Berdnyk, Vins Reportedly Released After Being Arrested Last Month


President Replies to Questions By Polish Dissidents


Kalynets Challenges Claim Of Adequate Medical Care


Col. Krawciw Appointed Combat Developments Chief
[Col. Nicholas Krawciw]


Report Plans to Offer Communists Time on RFE
The article below appeared in The New York Times on Monday, January 23.


State Department Press Conference Reveals No New Foreign Policies
by Ihor Dlaboha


Philadelphians Mark Solidarity Day


CeSUS Urges Observance Of Kruty Anniversary


Cleveland Youths Hold Solidarity Strike


Ukrainian Communities Observe Independence Day

Newark-Irvington, N.J.
Newark, N.J.
Jersey City, N.J.
Livingston, N.J.


Create Studies Fund At Michigan U.


Ukrainians in S. Bound Brook Charge Trespassing
The story below was written by Doris Fenske, associate editor of The Somerset Spectator. It appeared in the January 5th issue of the newspaper.


Offer Ukrainian History Course in Connecticut


J.C. Home Announces Scholarship Winners


Panel on Psychiatric Abuses To Be Held Today


Garden State Ukrainians Attend Gov. Byrne's Inauguration


TUSM Holds Second Winter Political Workshop


EDITORIALS

In Defense of Liberty
Trials Again


News Quiz


"We Cannot Remain Indifferent"
(Remarks of State Senator Edwyn E. Mason delivered at the observance of the 60th anniversary of Ukraine's Independence, held on Tuesday, January 24, 1978, at the Senate Capitol in Albany, New York.)


Hubert H. Humphrey - An Inspiration!
by Boris Antonovych


Senior Citizens Corner
by Marion Kushnir Burbella


Sweet Revenge
by Roman J. Lysniak


Eye On Books
by Dr. Aleksander Sokolyszyn
Ucrainica in the Lithuanian Encyclopedia edited by Simas Suziedelis, Boston, J. Kapocius, The Lithuanian Encyclopedia Press, 1970-


"Young Dumka" Carols in Washington


"Pysanka" Continues To Reap Awards


Nowytski Directs Kung-Fu Documentary


Sang with N.J. Opera
[Andrij Dobriansky]


Ukrainian Communities Observe Independence Day

Bayonne, N.J.
New York, N.Y.
Mountainside, N.J.


UCCA Officers Visit Metropolitan


UCCA President Mourns Passing of Sen. Humphrey


Atty. Michaelson Named Judge
[Walter Michaelson]


Winnipeg Oseredok Has Currency Exhibit


Baczynskyj to Play Popovych For Ukrainian American Chess Title
[Boris Baczynskyj]


Communities Omitted


Gets Master's In Architecture
[William J. Lenyk]


Rules for Youth Contest Announced


VESELKA - THE RAINBOW

What Happened at Kruty?
(Translated from a Story by Natalia Liwycka-Cholodna)

HOW TO READ AND WRITE IN UKRAINIAN
By I. KORYTSKY
[Published in Ukrainian]

Zyma v Ukraini
Snihova Baba

Mykola of the Student Brigade

N.Y. Plast Holds Annual "Svichechka"
by Pavlo Tscharskyj

WORLD JUMBLE

The Largest Early Settlements of Ukrainians in Canada
As early as 1874-75, Ukrainian immigrants settled in this province:

Bohuta The Hero
Story: Roman Zawadowycz
Illustrations: Myron Levytsky, Petro Cholodny
CHAPTER VI: Po dorozi v Kyiv
[Published in Ukrainian]


UAVets to Hold Winter Festival At Soyuzivka


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, January 29, 1978, No. 22, Vol. LXXXV


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