Sunday, May 7, 1978

UNA Convention to Mark "100th" of Ukrainians in Pittsburgh


Pioneer Leaves $87,000 For Education of UNA Youth


Gen. Grigorenko Urges Protests Against Soviet Repressions


Kudirka Scores Sentencing Of Balys Gajauskas


Nationalism Growing in USSR, Says Newspaper Columnist


Gen. Grigorenko to Speak At Gluzman Rally May 11


Lviv Factory Experiments With Pleasing Workers, Consumers


Church Leaders, Political Leaders, Faithful Attend St. George Banquet


Remarks by Mayor Edward I. Koch at the reception marking the blessing of the new St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Church in New York City


Last Remains of V. Davydenko Laid to Rest in Bound Brook
[Vyacheslaw Davydenko]


Garden State UNA Delegates to Meet


Appeal
To the Ukrainian community in the U.S.A. in the matter of the 1978 fund-raising campaign for the World Congress of Free Ukrainians

Ukrainian Congress Committee of America


Women form 28 Countries Attend Ukrainian Program


Boston Credit Union Receives Award


Cafik Releases Council Report


Third N.Y. Street Fair to Be Held May 19-20


Division Vets to Meet at Soyuzivka


Elected President Of Swarthmore Women's Club
[Theodozia K. Pastuszek]


Republican Ethnic Groups To Meet in Pittsburgh


Essex County Democrats Hold Annual Meeting
Endorse Local Candidates for Re-election


Tickets for N.J. Festival Are Selling Quickly


Dr. Sawczuk Attends Military Talk in Canada


Irvington Ukrainians Endorse Candidate
[William Danko]


Korney Endorsed For Second Term
[John Korney]


EDITORIALS

Commendable Bequest
A Protruding Gap


News Quiz


Yuzyk: Belgrade Conference Is Source of Disappointment
(3)
The following is a transcript of the statement made by Sen. Paul Yuzyk in the Canadian Senate on Wednesday, April 5, about the Belgrade conference which reviewed the implementation of the Helsinki Accords.


Russian Seeks Abolition of the Empire
(2)
Below is the text of a presentation made by Mr. Boldyrev as a follow-up to Mr. Igor Sinyavin's statement, at a recent session of the Americans to Free Captive Nations. Both Mr. Sinyavin and Mr. Boldyrev are recent Russian emigres form the USSR and are advocates of the national rights of the non-Russian peoples of the USSR.


A Question of Likeness
by Roman J. Lysniak


Ukrainian Artifacts Exhibited At Woodbridge Library


Philadelphia Walk-a-thon


Sitch Girls Win Second Place In Volleyball Tournament


Young UNA'ers


Three Ukrainian Girls to Perform at Young Musicians Concert
[Marika Holinaty, Sonia Szereg, Marta Maczaj]


Wethersfield Students Hold "Ukrainian Day" Program


Ohio Council Of LUC to Host Annual Sports Rally


N.Y.C. YMCA To Offer English Courses


Osadchuk Named Residential Specialist
[Roman Osadchuk]


Rhode Island Girl Wins "Junior Miss" Title
To Compete in National Pageant

[Orysia Anna Hanushevsky]


Prof. Zuk's Students Submit Plans For Montreal Convention Center


Christina Petrowska to Perform at UIA


Rutgers Invited to Play in NCAA Tournament


Manor Students Inducted into ASMT


St. John's to Hold Annual Bazaar


Final Ukrainian Pro Hockey Update and Stanley Cup Preview
by Ihor N. Stelmach


Mykhaylo Hrushevsky: First President Of The Ukrainian National Republic


Students Exhibit Easter Eggs
[Riverdale, N.Y. East Central European Club, Manhattan College]


VESELKA - THE RAINBOW

Ukraine's Traders
by Volodymyr Mackiw

Nadia
by Ivan Voliansky
Illustration by Vasyl Zalutsky

HOW TO READ AND WRITE IN UKRAINIAN
By I. KORYTSKY
[Published in Ukrainian]

Maty
Mamusia
Zadlia mamy

WORD JUMBLE

UNA Women Vice-Presidents
The first UNA woman vice-president was elected the same year that he was elected President:

Bohuta The Hero
Story: Roman Zawadowycz
Illustrations: Myron Levytsky, Petro Cholodny


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