Kiev Group Releases Memorandum No. 18
Scores Discrimination Against Ukrainians in Emigration
Workers in USSR Protest Impoverished Living Conditions
Complaints Bring Repressions, They Charge
Chicago Businessmen Contribute to UNIS
Helsinki Monitor Fears Lukianenko Faces Up to 15 Years Imprisonment
Terelya's Wife Seeks Support From Psychiatric Association
Lukianenko Wants to Leave USSR
Baptists in Ukraine Protest Against Repressions
Commemorative Plaque Adorns UNA Building
U.N. Commission on Human Rights Seeks Improvements in Procedures
by Boris Potapenko
"View" News Service
Archbishop of Canterbury Visits Kiev
U.N. Hears South African Speak on Human Rights
by Boris Potapenko
"View" News Service
Inheritance Left to Persons Behind Iron Curtain - Do They Get Their
Share of the Estates?
American Lawyers, Community Leaders Voice Doubts on Amounts Received
(The article on this page about leaving inheritances to persons behind
the Iron Curtain and the disagreement on whether the estates are actually
transmitted to the heirs were prepared by Judy Rose of the Detroit Free
Press. They appeared in the Sunday, February 5th edition of that daily.)
How to Be Sure Your Will is Fulfilled
Jews Thank Ukrainian for Saving Their Lives During World War II
Minister Cafik Scores Opposition Leader on Multiculturalism
EDITORIALS
A Gross Error
Now It's Five
News Quiz
Ukrainians Between Nazis And Communists, 1941-1945
by Dr. Stephan M. Horak
(4)
(This paper was delivered at the 92nd annual meeting of the American
Historical Association in Dallas, Texas, December 29, 1977).
Gen. Jaskilka: Proud to be Ukrainian
(Below is the full text of remarks of Gen. Samuel Jaskilka, Assistant
Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps at the banquet marking the 60th anniversary
of Ukraine's independence proclamation, held in Detroit, Mich., Sunday,
January 22, 1978).
Senior Citizens Corner
by Marion Kushnir Burbella
New Law for Bill Collectors
From the desk of Pat M. Lutwiniak-Englebrecht, Home Economist
Ukrainian Communities Observe Independence Day
Cleveland, Ohio
Binghamton, N.Y.
Rockland County, N.Y.
Miami Ukrainians Have Fine Exhibit
Philadelphia "Tryzub" Acquires Land
Chornomortsi, Kozhumiaky Win Annual Volleyball Tourney
by Roma Sochan
N.Y. Plast to Stage Ball for Youngsters
by Pavlo Tscharskyj
Shust as Dracula is "Blood Tingling"
[William Shust]
Announce Poetry Contest
Youth Is Congressman's Assistant
[John Hewko]
Graduates Club Elects Officers, Plans Activities
Catholic Schools Week At St. Basil Academy
IRS Says Daley Does Not Play
"Iskra": New Sound on the Scene
VESELKA - THE RAINBOW
The Town without a Barbershop
by Mykola SawyckyVerse
by Mykolaia SawyckyAutumn
by Magie SajdakHOW TO READ AND WRITE IN UKRAINIAN
By I. KORYTSKY
[Published in Ukrainian]Brat
SestrychkaThe Spoiled Child
(Ukrainian Folk Tale)WORD JUMBLE
Imprisoned members of non-Ukrainian Helsinki Monitoring Groups in the USSR
This member of the Moscow group is in exile:
Bohuta The Hero
Story: Roman Zawadowycz
Illustrations: Myron Levytsky, Petro Cholodny
Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, February 26, 1978, No. 44, Vol. LXXXV
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