Sunday, February 10, 1980

Ukrainian Independence Day program


Canadian prime minister addresses
Says Ukrainians are proof that Soviets cannot tolerate freedom


Ethnic affairs commission established in Pennsylvania


"Principles are indivisible"
Below is the text of the address delivered by Canada's Prime Minister Joe Clark, at the observances of the 62nd anniversary of Ukraine's independence proclamation, held Sunday, January 27, at the Massey Hall in Toronto, Ont. Also attending the event was Ontario's Premier William G. Davis.


Religious leader dies in Soviet camp


Rudenko's books banned from Lithuanian libraries


Wife of UPA officer dies in Ukraine


Ukrainian cause gets airing at Orthodox rally in D.C.


Father Estocin reads Ukrainian Independence Day prayer in Congress


Scenes from the Ukrainian program in Washington, D.C.


Youth, student leaders visit Metropolitan Lubachivsky


Youth panel to be held March 23


Ukrainians mark Independence Day

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Cleveland, Ohio
Warren, Mich.
Wisconsin
Bridgeport, Conn.
Chester, Pa.
Denver, Colo.
New Britain, Conn.
Utica, N.Y.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Chicago, Ill
by Alex Poszewanyk


EDITORIALS

Dignified observances
A fine elucidation


News quiz


Letters to the editors

Reminder on listings
Support candidates


Voice your opinion


Senior Citizens Corner
by Marion Kushnir Burbella


The subjugation of independent lands
The column below was penned by Michael Novak, noted scholar and author on the subject of ethnicity. A syndicated column, it appeared in many newspapers across the United States.


Ukrainians mark Independence Day

Ansonia, Conn.
Elizabeth, N.J.
Hartford, Conn.
Perth Amboy, N.J.
Lorain, Ohio
Yonkers, N.Y.


AF-ABN representatives meet with ILA president


Bless SUM-A's Credit Union building in Yonkers
by William B. Choly


Agenda amended


Natalie Sluzar - another Ukrainian at the White House


Open exhibit of non-conformist art from Ukraine


Chicago paper's office vandalized


Young UNA'ers


Bridgeport Ukrainians - A community profile
Below is the final installment about the Bridgeport, Conn., Ukrainian American community, which appeared in the Sunday, December 30, 1979, edition of The Bridgeport Post.


VESELKA - THE RAINBOW

St. Nicholas School, Passaic, N.J.

Dnipro-Slavuta
by Sicheslavets

The mouse princess

WORD JUMBLE
Recently arrested or sentences human rights activist
He was recently sent into internal exile

Young UNA'er

Bohuta The Hero
Story: Roman Zawadowycz
Illustrations: Petro Cholodny
CHAPTER XI - THE NOBLE MAIDEN


Ottawa U. offers scholarships in Ukrainian studies


Dworetzky appointed to bank board


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, February 10, 1980, No. 33, Vol. LXXXVII
(The Ukrainian Weekly here bears the issue number of its sister publication, the daily newspaper Svoboda.)


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