Sunday, July 20, 1980

Captive Nations Week program held in New York City
by Dr. Walter Dushnyck


Eyewitness reveals information on explosion of germ-warfare plant in Sverdlovsk


WCFU Secretariat meets at Plenary Session in Toronto


Polish authorities dynamite former Ukrainian church


Soviets conduct security checks of journalists, call for "well-intentioned" coverage


Vins addresses Baptist conference


Grigorenko returns from tour of nine West European states


Russian journal proposes Samchuk for Nobel Prize in Literature


Astoria Ukrainians accused of Nazi war crimes


Reagan appoints ethnic advisors


6,000 attend rally of Ukrainians from U.S., Canada in Toronto


Journalist writes about importance of VOA and RFE/RL broadcasts


Proxmire cites Ukrainian's bravery


Program at Ellenville SUM-A camp commemorates Shukhevych's heroic death


Bulletin on Repression is published


Derwinski speaks on Captive Nations Week


UNA district committee meets
Detroit


Yuzyk addresses international festival breakfast


Credit union association holds conference in Chicago


EDITORIAL
Common struggle for freedom


Soviet Pentecostals support boycott


News and views
On Soviet repressions in Ukraine
by Ulana Baluch Mazurkevich
The following article was published on the op-ed page of the July 2 Philadelphia Inquirer.


Ukrainians issue boycott stamps


The Ukrainian dissident movement: its genesis and characteristics
The statement below about the genesis and characteristics of the dissident movement in Ukraine was presented by Nina Strokata-Karavansky at the 14th Plenary Session of the Secretariat of the World Congress of Free Ukrainians held June 28 in Toronto.


The News World publishes Captive Nations Week supplement


Soviet elections
Negative votes cast show opposition to regime
by Dr. Emil Bej


Walter Kwas: from Ukrainian community activist to county legislator
by Roman A. Juzeniw
Part I


Ukrainian Republicans of Essex County meet


Stuban to attend Dems' state convention


Next weekend at Soyuzivka


50 golfers compete in UNA tourney


"Hunky Bill" rejected as caterer for Dauphin's Ukrainian festival


Canadian Ukrainian poet profiled by Winnipeg Free Press


Seminary students tour U.S., Canada


Northampton parish assigned new pastor


Clergyman speaks about life of Ukrainians in Australia
by Michael Ewanchuk


Scarborough parish honors Rev. Waszczuk


St. Andrew's College holds convocation


Sitch to host open golf tourney


Udod elected head of Orthodox consistory


U. of Manitoba Slavic department awards $2,750 in scholarships


Picnic planned to raise funds for Ukrainian room at Pittsburgh U.


To hold Ukrainian festival


Young conductor to perform on viola at Tanglewood


Ukrainians appointed to parole board in Canada


Teluk promoted to professor


Ph.D. candidate to research Ukrainian immigration to Canada


Awarded prize for journalism


Graduates from law school


Receives B.S. in political science


Brothers graduate from NYU


VESELKA - THE RAINBOW

Tale by Olena Pchilka
The lion and the mouse

Chorne zoloto
(Black gold)

Burunduchok i kotenia
by Roman Zawadowycz
Illustrations by Yarema Kozak

The fox and the rooster

The fox and the bowl

Word jumble
Gods of Pre-Christian Ukraine
A new religion came to Ukraine from this place

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


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, July 20, 1980, No. 8, Vol. LXXXVII


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