Sunday, May 6, 1979

VALENTYN MOROZ FREED
Arrives in U.S. with four other dissidents; U.S. arranges exchange for two Soviet spies; Moroz emotionally greeted by Ukrainians in New York, Philadelphia, South Bound Brook, Jersey City


14th National Plast Congress meets at Soyuzivka
Story and photo by Roma Sochan-Hadzewycz


Julian Revay, former prime minister of Carpatho-Ukraine, dies at 79


Wolodymyr Hentisz dies, was former Soyuzivka master of ceremonies


Moroz tells of independence movement in Ukraine at first press conference
Five dissidents express gratitude to U.S. government, American people

by Ihor Dlaboha


2,000 Ukrainians greet Moroz in Philadelphia
- I.D.


Moroz attends memorial services in South Bound Brook
- I.D.


UNA employees greet Moroz in Home Office
- R.S.-H.


Moroz says he can do more for Ukraine in United States
by Roma Sochan-Hadzewycz

Reasons he was released
Relations with USSR
Nationalism
Ukrainian dissident movement
Western presentation
Cooperation among nationalities
Experiences in camps
Well-informed of life abroad
Ukrainian tryzub


The last hours in bondage
- R.S.-H.
During the press conference at the UNA building Valentyn Moroz told of the events preceding his arrival in New York City on Friday afternoon, April 27. The following is the account of that historic day.


EDITORIAL
Freed at long last


Statement by Valentyn Moroz to the Ukrainian community in the free world
(Requested by Svoboda)


"To pray for vocations... gives hope ...to our church and people
The following is the statement of Bishop Basil H. Losten of the Stamford Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy on the occasion of the 16th annual World Day of Prayer for Vocations.


Letter to the Editors
Criticism not justified


Manor Junior College begins internship programs


Accident forces pianist to cancel spring, summer, fall appearances


Ukrainian soloist to sing with Warren Symphony


Elected assistant treasurer at Connecticut bank


To honor chair director today


Ukrainians enthusiastically greet Valentyn Moroz
Photos by Ihor Dlaboha


Moroz, Vins, Svitlychna tour City Hall,
- I.D.

get keys to New York from Mayor Koch
by Borys Potapenko
"Visti" World News Service


Ukrainian Baptists greet Vins


News media follows Moroz


Young Svitlychny finds new friends
(I.D.)


Mezvinsky discusses foreign policy, human rights with Svoboda editors


Virko Baley performs in L.A.
The review below was written by Robert Riley and was published in the March 28 edition of the Los Angeles Times.


Newark church to sponsor bazaar


Ukrainian groups to participate in Pittsburgh Folk Festival


N.Y. bandurists to perform in Riverhead


May 6 is Manor College day


Barnesville Ukrainians to hold 46th festival in Lakewood Park


"Kalyna" choir to appear in Wheeling, Va.


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, May 6, 1979, No. 100, Vol. LXXXVI


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