Canadian official hopeful of Danylo Shumuk's release
Ukrainian hierarchs met Pope John Paul
State Department reaffirms confidence in Warvariv
President's report to Helsinki commission points to "distressing trials" in USSR
Father and son face KGB repression
Case of Vasyl Sichko
Case of Petro Sichko
Appeal of Ukrainian Congress Committee of America for contributions of the Ukrainian National Fund
NATO urges more military spending, stresses rights monitoring
Illinois legislature adopts human rights resolution
Ukrainian veterans plan central archives
Atty. Roman Pitio appointed Irvington judge
News Analysis
Human, national rights and the decolonization of the USSR
by Borys Potapenko
"Visti" World News Service
(1)
New format for HURI courses
Milwaukee students seek correction of misrepresented folk dances
Reagan cites Third WCFU
Details non-usage of Ukrainian among scientists in the Ukrainian SSR
The following commentary was written by Prof. Leo M. Chalupa of the
University of California. It appeared in the November edition of the American
Psychologist, a journal of the American Psychological Association. It is
a follow-up to a lengthy article written for the journal by Prof. I.Z. Holowinsky,
titled "Contemporary Psychology in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic."
Prof. Holowinsky's article appeared in the February 1978 edition of the
American Psychologist. It was reprinted by permission in The Weekly in three
installments beginning July 2, 1978.
WACL board meets in Honolulu
Ukrainian icon to be depicted on Austrian postage stamp
EDITORIALS
Fear of mother tongue
Heritage should be flaunted
News Quiz
Ukraine and Ukrainian Americans
The following article was written by George Woloshyn, a federal attorney
of Ukrainian American heritage. The article, originally titled "Ukrainian
Americans Fiercely Patriotic, Strongly Anti-Communist and Valuable National
Resource," appeared in the December issue of Battle Line, a publication
of the American Conservative Union. Mr. Woloshyn is working with the ACU
to set up the Alliance for Freedom, a group which will promote greater involvement
by Americans of European origin in the country's political process.
Christmas time
by Mykola Ponedilok
Shrewd judgment
by Roman J. Lysniak
Use lights right to save money
From the desk of Pat M. Lutwiniak-Englebrecht, Home Economist
Hnizdowsky's works: "tested and explored"
Below is a review of the artworks by Jacques Hnizdovsky which were
on display at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art in Chicago, Ill., last
month. The review was written by Mason Nye and it appeared in the November
edition of The Art Examiner.
Svoboda is available at Astoria library
To air Christmas program in Minneapolis
Chyzowych named soccer Coach of the Year
The following article appeared in the December 6 edition of The Newark
Star-Ledger. It was written by Marty Berman.
Chester UNA'er dies
[Katherine Bergantz]
Holy Cross vets elect new officers
New lawyer
[Michael Zuk]
N.Y. Ukrainians show off heritage during first Slavic Culture Week
Three Ukrainians to headline human rights concert at Kennedy Center
[Paul Plishka, Renata Babak, Thomas Hrynkiw]
Attends White House briefing on inflation
The following article by Steven Carr appeared in the November 30
edition of The Bloomfield Independent
Yonkers parish marks feast day
Youngstown parish honors nun on silver jubilee
To hold opening of Warren Community Center December 17
TUSM, SUMA slate political workshop
Young UNA'er
[Kathryn Marie Nedoszytko]
WNET will not broadcast "Christmas Eve"
Canadian singer to perform on N.Y. radio, stage
[Roxolana Roslak]
UCCA Washington news
Skating star aims for Olympics
[Martha Jowyk]
Social Security notes
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