Sunday, July 21, 1985

Ruban charged with "anti-Soviet" agitprop; sought medical treatment for invalid son


Murzhenko arrested in Kiev


Murzhenko case recalls hijack try


Congressmen seek additional co-signers for letter to Reagan backing OSI


A GLIMPSE OF SOVIET REALITY
Officials striving to improve housing problem in rural Ukraine
by David Marples


Five officials get camp terms for dam break in Ukraine


Begun transferred to prison


Afghans face two-front war


Amendment to South Africa bill would have scored Helsinki violators


Israel seeks relations with USSR


Ukrainian women active at Nairobi parley


St. Basil's fund tops $920,000


Reagan signs Statue of Liberty bill


Card from Sakharov's wife fails to mention him


Catholic bishops' CN Week message


Action group formed in Boston to promote famine information


Work is progressing on Ukrainian encyclopedia project


Mazepa Foundation launches 1985 public relations effort


THE UKRAINIAN NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FORUM

Zarycky leaves The Weekly

UNA branch holds picnic

Obituary
Andrew Wowk, former secretary

District committee meetings

Syracuse
Wilkes-Barre
Chicago
New Haven
Philadelphia


EDITORIAL
Our dissidents


FACES AND PLACES
by Myron B. Kuropas
Youth for Christ show the way


Ethnic education: is it relevant in American society?
by Bohdan Y. Cymbalisty
CONCLUSION

Fear of disunity
Toward multicultural education


Interview: Chrystyna Isajiw discusses Ottawa human-rights meeting
by Mykhailo Bociurkiw
The following is an excerpted transcript of an interview with Chrystyna Isajiw, executive director of the Human Rights Commission of the World Congress of Free Ukrainians. It deals with the Ottawa experts meeting on human rights and the Helsinki Accords review process. The interview was conducted by telephone on June 24.


Czorny, Sawchak take tennis titles at Soyuzivka tourney


Pre-schoolers present annual pantomime play in Irvington
by Roma Hadzewycz


Detroit honors Rev. Shary on 35th anniversary of his ordination


Melbourne Ukrainian leaves $100,000 to fight communism


Notes on people

Kapusta resigns State Dept. post
Professor profiled in campus paper
Parishioners in New Britain honor priest


90 young people attend moleben, barbecue in Toronto


Reception marks book's release


Heritage center hosts students


Millennium concert slated


At Soyuzivka
July 27-28


PREVIEW OF EVENTS
July 27 - July 28


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, July 21, 1985, No. 29, Vol. LIII


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