Sunday, January 21, 1979

OBSERVE JANUARY 22 AS NATIONAL HOLIDAY


Nadia Svitlychna visits UNA building


UNA closes for January 22


Ihor Sochan appointed to head Plast in the United States


Daughter of political prisoner says nothing can break the Ukrainian spirit


New prison camp regulations limit rights of political inmates


President Carter receives copy of "Invincible Spirit"


UKRAINIAN COMMUNITIES PREPARE FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATIONS

Observances of January 22
UCCA coordinates January 22 programs in Albany and D.C.
Trenton to be site of independence fete
Bishop Losten calls for special prayers marking January 22 dates
Maplewood mayor signs Independence Day proclamation
Five Ukrainian schools in N.Y.-N.J. to close on January 22, two will not
Buffalo Ukrainians prepare for Ukrainian Independence Day
Independence program to be held in Irvington
To host flag in Union, N.J.


Syracuse youths hold solidarity program


Sochynsky named governor


Soviets picketed during game with Red Wings


L.A. center announces new scholarships for 1979-80


Prof. Rudnyckyj lectures on Fiji


Ukrainian books donated to Australia U.


Manor sponsors job-hunting seminar


Prof. Roman Chubaty, dies


Ukrainian linguists meet in Toronto


Nuns mark 16th centenary of St. Basil


EDITORIAL
Our national holiday


Miami choir to sing in New York


SPOTLIGHT ON THE UNA
More on estate planning


The benefit of debt
by Roman J. Lysniak


WORLD OUTLOOK
by Lee Edwards
What price normalization?


Cases of political prisoners need "special consideration"
Below is the text of a letter to the Ukrainian Echo in Toronto, Ont., from Maurice Cutler, director of the press office of the Department of External Affairs. The letter was in reply to an editorial by the Echo, which was critical of the government's efforts on behalf of Lev Lukianenko, the imprisoned member of the Ukrainian Helsinki group. The letter appeared in the January 10 edition of the monthly.


"The right to life"
Below is the text of a statement by Bishop H. Losten, head of the Stamford Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy, in which he called for renewed efforts "for an amendment to the Constitution which would guarantee the right to life to all human beings at every moment of existence." The statement was released on January 21.


N.Y. Ukrainians visit Bishop Losten


N.Y. credit union donates $3,000 to St. George's Academy


Auburn Ukrainians show artifacts at folk fair


New male chorus formed in New Jersey


New Jersey Ukrainians attend Sen. Bradley's Capitol Hill reception


Toronto group performs in Puerto Rico


Community newsbriefs


SUSTA reminds about membership lists


N.Y. museum schedules pysanka-making classes


Manor institutes own-your-own business course for women


Garden State LUC honors Lehman


Consumerism is still poor in USSR
The following commentary on consumer goods in the Soviet Union was written by John D. Harbron, foreign affairs analyst of the Thomson News Service. It appeared in the December 7 edition of the Northern Daily News of Kirkland Lakes, Ont.


1979 LUC National Events

Lenten Retreat - March 30 to April 1
National Sports Rally - May 25-27
National Convention - September 28-30


UKRAINIANS PRO FOOTBALL
by Ihor N. Stelmach


Social security notes


VESELKA - THE RAINBOW

Pavlo Chubynsky - the author of "Shche ne vmerla Ukraina"

HOW TO READ AND WRITE IN UKRAINIAN
By I. KORYTSKY

From the pages of glory
What happened on January 22nd?

The zoo of snow animals
by B. Danylovych
Illustration by Yurko Kozak

WORD JUMBLE
Ranks in the Ukrainian Galician Army
He was a commander-in-chief of the UHA

Bohuta The Hero
Story: Roman Zawadowycz
Illustrations: Petro Cholodny
CHAPTER 8 - WITH BRAINS AND BRAWN


UCCA Washington News


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, January 21, 1979, No. 16, Vol. LXXXVI


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