Sunday, January 13, 1980

UNA assets reached $44 million in 1979

Report of Supreme Treasurer
Report of Supreme Secretary
Report of Supreme Organizer
Report of Supreme President
Discussion of reports


Badzio sentenced to seven years' imprisonment, five years' exile


Former political prisoner dies


Kalynychenko arrested


Soviet Baptists: new arrests and releases


Horbal's trial set to begin January 17


78-year-old grandfather of political prisoner attacked in Kiev


Helsinki monitor's wife beaten in Kiev


Imprisoned youth forced to work 12-hour shifts


AI protests Czech harassment of trial observer


Seek freedom for Baptist leader in Soviet Union


TV commentator cites Ukraine's suffering in reminder


Charter appoints ethnic adviser


SUSTA urges students to seek Ukrainian participation on Holocaust Commission


UNFund drive reaches $121,000


Union Township to mark independence date


Franko society holds third meeting


Harvard scholar finds emphasis on ethnicity in U.S. "troubling"


Raisa Moroz to speak in Los Angeles


Shevchenko society greets Metropolitan Lubachivsky


More in politics


Peter Mudry dies, was UNA Branch 341 secretary


Enrollment in Slavic studies at Manitoba U. is up


Derry to host UNA bowling tourney


Nonconformist art of Ukraine to be displayed in New York


Maplewood sets dates for Independence Day observances


UCC congress to be held in October


EDITORIALS

No place for the games
Better late than never


News quiz


SPOTLIGHT ON THE UNA
Income taxes and insurance


Letter to the editor
In defense of...


Art review
Figurative art in Houston - "The Human Experience"
by Susan Downie


The decade
by Orest P. Kopanycia


Iwasiutyn's stained glass windows adorn churches, homes, banks
The following article about Wolodymyr Iwasiutyn appeared in the December 31, 1979, edition of The Herald Statesman of Yonkers, N.Y. Mr. Iwasiutyn, a stained glass artisan, is a member of UNA Branch 8. The article, accompanied by three photos of Mr. Iwasiutyn and his artworks, was written by Carmel Camise Marchioni, lifestyles editor of the newspaper.


UNA'er profiled by paper


Kilar promoted at Catholic Community Services


N.J. league plans "Malanka"


Attends Washington function


Manor students donate blood


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

Music
Newsmakers
Off-Broadway
On Broadway


Rudenko's poetry transcends time and place, says reviewer
The review below appeared in World Literature Today, a literary quarterly of the University of Oklahoma. It was written by Marta Tarnawsky of the University of Pennsylvania.


Carolers visit homes in Frackville


Kurelek's "The Ukrainian Pioneer" comes off presses


Receives award for piano-playing


Bregent appears in heritage concert


Young UNA'ers


UCC Washington news


Slate heritage ball for February 9


Tiffany museum opens in Ukrainian's landmark store
The following article about the Tiffany museum, which opened in Andrew Havrisko's landmark General Store on Long Island, appeared in December 9, 1979, edition of The New York Times.


Olenska-Petryshyn exhibits in Woodbridge


To offer language, culture course in L.A. center


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, January 13, 1980, No. 10, Vol. LXXXVII
(The Ukrainian Weekly here bears the issue number of its sister publication, the daily newspaper Svoboda.)


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