Sunday, November 26, 1978

Evhen Hanowsky elected president of SUM
SUM headquarters moved to United States


Kvetsko details oppression of Ukrainians, formation of Ukrainian ghettos in Siberia


AI appeals for dissidents in Rumania


P.E.N. club asks Moscow to free Danylo Shumuk


Sen. Yuzyk chosen delegate to 24th NATO meeting


Shymko sought easier access to Canada for East European immigrants


Manifestation in defense of the rights of Ukraine
November 26, 1978

Program and march route
Marching order


Prof. Zamsha, economist, dies


UNA District Committee meetings

Boston District
Baltimore District
Allentown District


Institute's board of directors meets


Hold joint conference on literature


Styranka to show watercolors in N.Y.C.


Bridgeport group to hold weeklong defense action


Women's group honors Lydia Savoyka


Plast sorority elects new board


Newark Plast elects new board


Manor to hold Christmas dinner


EDITORIALS

Defend Ukraine's rights
"Great effort of our time"
Rights declaration not yet universal


"Brother, do you hear me?"
The following is an excerpt form an address by Bruce Piltingsrud of the customer relations department of the Lutheran Brotherhood. It was delivered at the secretaries luncheon during the National Fraternal Congress of America held in September.


Eye on books
by Dr. Aleksander Sokolyszyn
"Vorkuta" by Edward Buca, translated from Polish by Michael Lisinski and Kennedy Wells


All bases were occupied
by Roman J. Lysniak


Electronic funds transfer system
From the desk of Pat M. Lutwiniak-Englebrecht, Home Economist


Box seat, Second Avenue
by Orest Kopanycia
A review of the "Kostiumivka Lisovykh Chortiv" - November 18, Ukrainian National Home, New York City.


Sew to update your wardrobe


11th World SUM Congress


Slavic Week to be held in New York City December 4-10


Kelebay to speak at Toronto meeting


Detroit-Windsor graduates honor Hryhory Kytasty, scholarship winners


Uniondale's Ukrainian bazaar scheduled for December 2-3


Basilian Order to mark 16th centenary of founder's death


On the 30th anniversary of the Ukrainian Institute of America
by Ursula C. Balaban
(2)


Ethnicity - opposing viewpoints
Below are two opposing viewpoints about ethnic impact on domestic and foreign policies in the United States. The statement opposing ethnic pursuit of domestic and foreign policy objectives was written by Mark M. Krug, professor of education in history at the University of Chicago. It appeared in the October 18 edition of The Chicago Sun-Times. The opposing viewpoint was presented by Dr. Myron Kuropas, a Ukrainian American community leader, former special assistant for ethnic affairs to President Gerald Ford, and current Supreme Vice-President of the Ukrainian National Association. It appeared in the October 23 edition of The Sun-Times.


Father Bazylevsky honored at 75th birthday banquet
by Helen Perozak Smindak


Film on Soviet Prison horrors viewed by Temple U. students
The article below was written by Nanette Bendyna, assistant news editor of the Temple University News.


Manor College schedules health insurance workshop


VESELKA - THE RAINBOW

The Fox, the Cat, and the Rooster

The death of Prince Oleh
(A legend)

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

Radio

Kazka pro kyianku krasuniu podolianku
by Olha Mak
Illustrations by P. Andrusev
(5)
[Published in Ukrainian]

A modern story
by Roman Zawadowycz

Kievan Pecherska Lavra

WORD JUMBLE

"The Forest Song"
This character is the first to appear:

Bohuta The Hero
Story: Roman Zawadowycz
Illustrations: Petro Cholodny
[Published in English and Ukrainian]


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