Saturday, February 17, 1940

THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY
English supplement of SVOBODA, Ukrainian daily, founded 1893
Dedicated to the needs and interests of young Americans of Ukrainian descent.
No. 7
Jersey City, N.J., Saturday, February 17, 1940
Vol. VIII


THE AMERICAN-UKRAINIAN CONGRESS


GEN. HALLER ENVISIONS A FREE UKRAINE


CLAIMS NAZIS KILLED KONOVALETZ


DOROSHENKO'S HISTORY APPEARS IN ENGLISH


TWEEDSMUIR FRIEND OF UKRAINIANS


WINS IN WEIGHT LIFTING TOO
[Bill Panzen, Walter Peske]


NATIONALISM IN THE SOVIET UKRAINE

Editor's Note: In these critical times, when the fate of Ukraine is in the balance, it is necessary for her friends, and even her enemies, to be well acquainted with the conditions under which she has been forced to exist under Soviet rule. In line with our policy of presenting all available information on the subject, we publish below an excerpt from an excellent address ("Ukraina: Europe's Greatest Problem") delivered in London before the Near and Middle East Association by Lancelot Lawton, editor of "East Europe and Contemporary Russia," as published in that periodical last spring. Though given a year ago, this address, especially the small portion of it below, is, in the light of the present European situation, even more timely now than then.

Lenin on National Pride
Ukrainians Disillusioned
More Nationalists Disguised As Communists


THE BLOODY DECADE
Eugene Lyons - The Cosmopolitan Magazine


UNEMPLOYMENT - A CHALLENGE TO DEMOCRACY
By JAMES V. KUSIV
(2)

Devaluation
Bond Issues
Labor Unions


A THOUGHT FOR THIS WEEK
From Mary Knight's ON MY OWN - MacMillan


THE CODE OF THE FLAG


DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP
R. F. STEVENS


LINCOLN'S GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
Delivered by President Abraham Lincoln Nov. 19, 1863, in dedicating the 17-acre National Cemetery at the brow of Cemetery hill, Gettysburg, Pa., scene of the battle that was the turning point of the Civil War, the Gettysburg address has come down through the years as one of the most inspiring statements in history. During these trying times when all the world is engaged in a struggle which will determine whether "government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth" its message should be known to every free American.


BROOKLYN HONORS CHORUS DIRECTOR
MICHAEL KOSCIW


YOUTH AND THE U.N.A.

News from Ford City
Bayonne Elects Officers


THE U. N. A. SPORTLIGHT

HANOVER DEFEATS BERWICK
NEWS FROM ST. CLAIR
CLEVELAND AND AKRON BEAT CARNEGIE
CHICAGO ON "RAMPAGE"
GIRLS' BOWLING NEWS


Copyright © Svoboda, February 17, 1940, No. 7, Vol. VIII


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