Sunday, June 17, 1979

Moroz greeted in Toronto


Vins family arrives in New York


N.Y. priest gets greeting from Romaniuk


UCCA executive board holds meeting in New York


Michigan state legislature seeks release of Yuriy Shukhevych
Below is the text of the Michigan State House of Representatives concurrent resolution No. 236 memorializing the president of the United States and the Congress to open negotiations with the Soviet Union for release of Yuriy Shukhevych. It was introduced by Reps. Thaddeus C. Stopczynski and Stanley Stopczynski and Sens. Miller, Welborn and Ross. It was adopted by the House of Representatives on May 23 and the Senate on May 31.


Badzio's wife seeks worldwide help for him


Iryna Senyk sent into exile


Receive account of Ovsienko's trial


Federation of UPA veterans holds elections


Ginzburg says 80 percent of co-inmates were Ukrainians


Bohdan Bezkorowajny re-elected national commander of UAVets
Laura Pellock elected president of Ladies Auxiliary


Moroz: "Ukraine cannot be expelled from a Ukrainian"
The story below appeared in the June 3 edition of The Detroit News. It was written by Russell Deutsch.


Baltimore District marks UNA's 85th anniversary


Philadelphia group presses for corrections of anti-Ukrainian remarks


Martyniuk elected chairman of UNA Scranton District Committee


Butrey corrects Moroz's nationality


Philadelphia to mark UNA's 85th


Newark bank gives Moroz $1,000


EDITORIALS

A slow start
A historic first


News quiz


Eye on books
by Dr. Aleksander Sokolyszyn
Spruce, Swamp and Stone; A History of the Pioneer Ukrainian Settlements in the Gimli Area (Canada) by Michael Ewanchuk, Stenbach, Manitoba, Derksen Printers, 1977, 320 pp.


UNA enters Christmas card program
UNA Supreme Executive Committee
John O. Flis, Supreme President


My recollections of Sister Miriam Teresa
by Marion Kushnir Burbella


New publication details history of churches in Saskatchewan


Former political prisoner's essays on Soviet system published


Jersey Cityites hail Moroz honorary degree
Photos by Ihor Dlaboha


Bridgeport UCCA informs press about repressions in Ukraine


Ukrainians draw crowds at Jersey City Ethnic Festival


Panorama of Ukrainian Culture in the Big Apple
by Helen Perozak Smindak

Miami choir in N.Y.
Bandura school keeps busy
Ukrainian bishop at St. Pat's
With this hat I thee wed
Bandurist chorus a hit


N.Y. brochure shows service centers for senior citizens


New World Quartet wins international competition
The following article about the New World Quartet, in which a Ukrainian American, Yuri Vasilaki, is violinist, appeared in The Grand Rapids Press of Grand Rapids, Mich. In recent months it has received many positive reviews in the Grand Rapids newspapers.


N.Y. Bandura School publishes album


To hold lecture on St. Basil June 30


New Yorkers honor Roman Rakowsky on 80th birthday


Appointed Finnish council in Miami


Dearborn Heights dancers receive citation


Zelechiwsky graduates from law school


Tribune story on St. Sophia evokes loud reader response


"Iskra" ensemble releases first album


Szereg to hold graduation recital June 24


UOL to convene in Hammond


Solovij's "1,000 Heads" exhibited in Clifton


Named commissioner of education


Connecticut legislative chambers back Jaskilka Highway


Gets engineering degree


33 students graduate from Detroit school
by A.J. Serafyn


Shumylowych to exhibit paintings at CAAA convention


Social security notes


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, June 17, 1979, No. 135, Vol. LXXXVI


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