Sichkos get three years each
President Carter hosts civic leaders at White House
AI concerned over new arrests in USSR
Sichkos spoke at Ivasiuk's grave during Feast of the Pentecost
Dydyk was noted participant of Ukrainian liberation struggle
Lukianenko wishes to emigrate, seeks suspension of sentence
Regime persecutes dissident's relatives
Lithuanian dissident arrested for supporting Baltic states' freedom
Osadchy threatened with prosecution
Bishop Losten urges pronounced observances of Ukrainian independence anniversary
Independence Day to be observed in Washington on January 23
Independence Day to be observed in Trenton, Albany
Father Romaniuk raised in rank
Plast officer attends White House ceremony
UNA Niagara District meets
UIA board of directors elects executive officers
by Ursula Balaban
Newark school to close on January 22
Right to Life Week
Below is the text of a message issued by Bishop Basil H. Losten of
the Ukrainian Catholic Diocese of Stamford, Conn., on the occasion of Right
to Life Week, January 20-26.
Boston sets plans for independence day observance
by Orest Szczudluk
Rochester to mark independence anniversary
UNR representatives visit Metropolitan Lubachivsky
GOP leader says Carter's ethnic post is "political ploy"
JCSC receives $32,557 for ethnic studies
Dr. Weres dies in Chicago, was noted librarian
Queens residents mark independence date
Vets to mark anniversary
EDITORIALS
Undaunted spirit
Thanks, but...
The Middle East vortex
SPOTLIGHT ON THE UNA
Maybe it's time to increase your life insurance protection
Essays by Rakhmanny appear in book
Voice your opinion
Ukraine is a Russian colony, say Ukrainian dissidents
Below is a translation of a petition to the United Nations written
by 18 Ukrainian political prisoners in the summer of 1979. A Ukrainian-language
text was previously made available by the press service of the Ukrainian
Supreme Liberation Council (abroad), and news of this historic petition
was reported in The Ukrainian Weekly on January 6. (The ellipsis is used
in portions of the petition which, according to the press service, were
illegible.)
Ukrainian Museum's poster included in nationwide tour
Ukrainian woman appears with Canadian comedy team
The article below appeared in the December 18, 1979, issue of The
Citizen of Ottawa, Ont. It was written by Andrey M. Ashley, drama editor.
To dedicate Gen. Jaskilka Highway
by Frank F. Stuban
New address for SUSTA
Stage exhibit in Ottawa
Panorama of Ukrainian culture in the Big Apple
by Helen Perozak Smindak
The New York Experience
On Broadway
Opera
Paintings, sculpture
Poetry and prose
Publications
Earns doctorate in chemistry
Remembers independent Ukraine
The following letter to the editor appeared in the January 12 edition
of The Star-Ledger of Newark, N.J. It was written by Alex Nimczanowsky.
Manor offers administrative assistant program
Penn State students sing carols at Christmas
Insurance firm cancels Surmach's liability coverage
The story below appeared in the January 14 issue of The Record of
Bergen County, N.J. It was written by John Koster.
Toronto club sponsors lottery for Ukrainian studies chair
Magazine tells peoples of USSR about Ukrainians in U.S.
Bridgeport Ukrainians - A community profile
The Ukrainian American community of Bridgeport, Conn., was the subject
of six full-page articles in The Sunday Post. The series was written by
Herbert F. Geller.
VESELKA - THE RAINBOW
From the pages of glory
Pavlo Chubynsky - the author of "Shche ne vmerla Ukraina"
HOW TO READ AND WRITE IN UKRAINIAN
By I. KORYTSKY[untitled]
What happened on January 22nd?
The Zoo of snow animals
by B. Danylovych
Illustration by Yurko KozakWORD JUMBLE
Names and places related to January 22, 1918
It issued the Fourth UniversalBohuta The Hero
Story: Roman Zawadowycz
Illustrations: Petro Cholodny
CHAPTER XI - THE NOBLE MAIDEN
Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, January
20, 1980, No. 16, Vol. LXXXVII
(The Ukrainian Weekly here bears the issue number of its sister publication,
the daily newspaper Svoboda.)
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