Saturday, July 24, 1943

SVOBODA
Ukrainian Daily
VOL. LI No. 143
SECTION II
THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY
Dedicated to the needs and interests of young Americans of Ukrainian descent.
No. 29
Jersey City, N.J., Saturday, July 24, 1943
Vol. XI


THE INDEPENDENCE OF UKRAINIAN NATIONALITY AND LANGUAGE


EARLIEST UKRAINIAN IMMIGRANTS IN AMERICA

Listed Under Various Names
Early Ukrainian Arrivals
In American Revolutionary Army
Honcharenko and "Alaska Herald"
Mass Immigration


HOW CIVILIANS LIVE IN GREAT BRITAIN

Call for Your Morning Paper
Standing in Line for Hours


A GEOGRAPHER LOOKS AT UKRAINE
By HONORE EWACH

Lunch at Zaporozhe
The Geographer's Story of Ukraine
How the Kozak State Lost Its Freedom
Needed Today: A Free Ukraine


WINNIPEG PRESS REPORTS ON UKRAINIAN CANADIAN CONGRESS
(Concluded)

IV
UKRAINIANS OPPOSE TOTALITARIAN FAITH
(Winnipeg Free Press, June 25, 1943)

Urge Sending of Comforts
Preserve Their Own Culture
Urge Ukraine War Relief Fund
Teach Love of Canada
Should Produce More Statesmen

V
$500,000 UKRAINIAN FUND IS SUGGESTED
(Winnipeg Free Press, June 24, 1943)

Institute Proposal
School Texts

VI UKRAINIANS PLANNING EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY
(Winnipeg Free Press, June 25, 1943)

Divided Opinions
Albertan Backing


"CHORNA RADA"
(BLACK COUNCIL)
A Historical Romance of Turbulent Kozak Times
After Death of Hetman Bohdan Khmelnitsky

By PANTELEYMON KULISH (1819-97)
(Translated by S. Shumeyko)
(Continued)
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MEN AND MACHINES
Young Americans, Ever "Tinkering," Naturally Become Aviation Cadets

American Boys Machine-Minded
Pilot
Navigator
Bombardier


SAYS PEACE DEPENDS ON UKRAINIAN INDEPENDENCE
By THEODORE ANDRIKA
(The Cleveland Press, July 20, 1943)

Rights Held Historic
Promises Are Forgotten


THE LAZY GIRL
(Ukrainian folk tale for children)


YOUTH AND THE UNA
PITTSBURGH BRANCH HAS ANNUAL MEETING
BRANCH SECRETARY TO ENTER ARMY [Theodore Lutwiniak]


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, July 24, 1943, No. 29, Vol. XI


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