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VOL. LIII No. 197
SECTION II
THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY
Dedicated to the needs and interests of young Americans of Ukrainian descent.
No. 38
New York and Jersey City, Saturday, October 6, 1945
Vol. XIII
THE SPECTRE OF RUSSIAN IMPERIALISM
DEMOCRACIES OPPOSE SOVIET FORCED REPATRIATION
HLYNKA AND TUCKER ASK AID FOR UKRAINIAN DPs
Tucker Cites Congress Committee Appeal
Urges Protection for DPs
"IT WOULDN'T BE SAFE FOR THEM TO GO BACK"
KIEV BEING REBUILT
PLIGHT OF UKRAINIAN REFUGEES
EXCERPTS FROM LETTERS RECEIVED BY THE UKRAINIAN CANADIAN COMMITTEE, 711
McINTYRE BLOCK, WINNIPEG, MANITOBA
1. From a letter from W. Mudry, former Ukrainian member and Deputy-Speaker of Polish Parliament
Ausburg, Germany, July 16, 19452. From a personal letter written by a member of the Canadian Occupational Force, to his friend in Canada (Original was submitted to the Ukrainian Canadian Committee for verification)
Germany, August 23, 19453. Excerpt from a letter to the Ukrainian Canadian Committee from a Soviet Ukrainian, now serving with the British forces in Italy
Italy, July 19, 19454. Excerpt from a letter to the Editor, "Narodna Volia," Scranton, Pa., U.S.A.
Weinheim, Germany, August 8, 1945
Dmytro Staroschak, Member of the American Army5. From a personal letter written by a Ukrainian refugee in Germany to his relative in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Brunswick, Germany, July 26, 1945
Dr. Roman Mykolayewich6. Excerpt from a "Memo about persons of Ukrainian Origin, living in Germany in 1945."
Geneva, July 15, 1945
IN UKRAINE
By HELENE SEARCY PULSE
(From Poetry, Vol. XL, No. 4)
The Steppe
The Village Girl
The Grandmother
UKRAINIAN CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE
A Brief outline of an Art Whose Tradition Embraces Forty Centuries
By PROF. VOLODIMIR SICHINSKY
Translated by Marie S. Gambal
(Ukrainian Life)
Kievan Glazing Had No Equal
Kozak Porcelain Factories
Types of Decoration
Glassware Art Old
THE GLORY OF OUR SONG
SAVELLA STETCHISHIN
Reflect History
The Love Songs
500 SEE PHILLY BEAUTIES CROWNED
AL YAREMKO, MC
PREJUDICE! - ROADBLOCK TO PROGRESS
(Concluded)
(2)
4. How about America? Has our own history been free of scapegoating?
5. Are there any signs that prejudices and discrimination are decreasing in America?
6. Why is religious and racial prejudice a threat to all of us?
ASKS PROTECTION FOR JOBLESS YOUTH
Miss Lenroot Says 2,000,000 Have Been Displaced as War Plants Curtail
THE ONLY CLUB IN THE WORLD
J. YUZYK, Public Relations, Editor
UKRAINIAN CANADIAN SERVICEMEN'S ASSOCIATION AND THE U.C.S.A. SERVICE
CLUB IN LONDON
Record of Services and Achievements
BACK TO "CIVVY STREET"
[The problem of a discharged soldier readjusting himself to civilian life,
the getting back on "Civvy Street," is touched upon in a light
vein by L.A.C. J. Juzyk, writing in a recent number of the Newsletter of
the Ukrainian Canadian Servicemen's Ass'n overseas. Writes he -]
PHILLY VETERANS CONDUCTING MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
A Member
U.N.A. BR. 180's CONTRIBUTION TO WAVES
[Pharm. Mate 3/c Helen and Spec. 2/c Dorothy Sudomir]
VETERAN B-29 CREWMAN ELIGIBLE TO COME HOME
[S/Sgt. John Biloz, Jr.]
FLOATS OF U.N.A. BRANCHES IN AUBURN VICTORY PARADE WIN PRAISE
WEEKLY BANTER
A Step Down
"Babe" Ruth's Favorite Story
Candid Comment
Matter of Punctuation
Piano Practicing
Versatility
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