Sunday, March 9, 1980

Wilkes-Barre, Shamokin districts fulfill organizing quota by 100%
Philadelphia District leads in total number of new members


UCCA executive officers meet
Discuss resolution censuring Grigorenko


Stefania Sichko leads defense campaign for husband, son


Chornovil urges support of Helsinki group


Stus protests imprisonment of Horbal


Rights activist beaten by unknown men


Czecho-Slovak athletes support boycott of Summer Olympics


Soviet emigres support boycott of Summer Olympics


Dissidents from the USSR appeal to move Summer Olympics


Trenton newspaper admits boo-boo


Reprint Armstrong's "Ukrainian Nationalism"


Reagan welcomes initiatives to honor civilian deaths during World War II


UCC congratulates Trudeau


Sen. Mathias scores Soviets on Afghanistan, Human rights


USSR is greater "prison house of nations" than the tsarist empire


Cites Brezhnev's role in Carpatho-Ukraine's downfall in 1944


Ontario legislator seeks to block Soviets from grabbing bequests


Ontario Liberals support credit for third language courses


Clark government was apprised of Soviet persecution of Baptists


Detroit officials cite Mary Beck on her 18th leap-year birthday
The following article about Mary Beck appeared in the February 21 edition of The Detroit News. On March 2 the local Ukrainian American community honored Miss Beck at a testimonial dinner. Olha Kuzmowycz, president of the Association of the Ukrainian Journalists of America, was the keynote speaker.


Philly students publish newsletter, urge activism
by Peter Bandera


Kiev institute finds clues to 1908 explosion in Siberia


Teluk feels that recession could be avoided
The following article about Prof. John Teluk's economic theories appeared in the February 29 edition of The News, a publication of the University of New Haven. Prof. Teluk is a Supreme Auditor of the Ukrainian National Association.


Woodbridge Library has Ukrainian exhibit


Astoria monastery to hold Lenten retreat


EDITORIALS

Greatest champion of rights
Another warning on Olympics


News quiz


Letters to the editor

Holocaust council efforts cited
Urges representation


A view from England
by John P. Hewko


Art - a medium of participation, involvement
The following article about the meaning of art was written by Daria Dorosh, a Ukrainian American artist living in New York City. It appeared in the New Catholic World.


Two N.Y. artists display artworks in Toronto gallery


Honor Yuriy Lawriwsky


Southern New Jersey prepares for Ukrainian Day Festival


Baltimore prepares for National Slavic Convention


Publish Ukrainian-English coloring book


New York KLK wins 25th annual North American ski tourney


Wrong date


Easter egg exhibit, workshops open at N.Y. museum


Students to stage Ukrainian Day at Columbia


Montreal artist readies exhibit


Receives doctorate in zoology


Riverhead dancers prep for appearances


Manor to host high school business teachers


Obituary
Michael Lapczynski, 79


Young UNA'ers


New Ukrainian settlement flourishes in Florida
by Sen. Paul Yuzyk


Apopka Ukrainians mentioned in Florida historical magazine


VESELKA - THE RAINBOW

A modern story
by Roman Zawadowycz

Be kind
Illustration by Z. Onyshkevych

Kievan Pecherska Lavra

The Kozaks' "telegraph"
by Volodymyr Mackiw

WORD JUMBLE
Ukrainian place names in Canada
The town now known as Vita was previously named after this Ukrainian poet

Bohuta The Hero
Story: Roman Zawadowycz
Illustrations: Petro Cholodny
CHAPTER XI - THE NOBLE MAIDEN


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, March 9, 1980, No. 56, Vol. LXXXVII
(The Ukrainian Weekly here bears the issue number of its sister publication, the daily newspaper Svoboda.)


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