Hungarian Heritage Review, 1986 (15. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1986-02-01 / 2. szám

FEBRUARY 1986 HUNGARIAN HERITAGE REVIEW 1 HUNGARIAN HERITAGE REVIEW (Formerly the Eighth Hungarian Tribe) The HUNGARIAN HERITAGE REVIEW Is published monthly by the Rákóczi Press- International, Inc., P.O. Box 2203, Union, New Jersey 07083 (Tel: 201-964-8464) and P.O. Box 67, Station “L”, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6E-4Y4 (Tel: 416-922-2468). Trade­mark registered. Copyright 0 1985 by Rákóczi Press-International, Inc. All rights reserved. NICHOLAS KORPONAY President PAUL PULITZER Executive Vice-President JOSEPH J. HAMVAS Vice-President ROGER B. GOODMAN Secretary-Treasurer MARTHA A. SUHAYDA Legal Counsel JAY G. HELT Certified Public Accountant Editorial Advisory Board DR. ELEMER BAKO MR. IMRE BEKE DR. FRANCIS R. BETHLEN DR. ALBERT WASS DE CZEGE DR. NÁNDOR DREISZIGER DR. GEORGE FALUDY MS. ESTHER FORRAI MR. ENDRE HARASZTI MR. GEORGE HENCZ DR. ANTHONY KOMJÁTHY MS. AGNES KORMENDY DR. MARTIN L. KOVÁCS DR. GÉZA KUUN DR. JENO NADASY DR. STEVEN B. VARDY DR. AGNES H. VARDY DR. JULIUS VARSÁNYI MR. FRANCISCO VATTAY DR. FRANCIS S. WAGNER DR. CHARLES WOJATSEK DR. ANDREW ZSIGMOND PAUL PULITZER Executive Editor ROGER B. GOODMAN Associate Executive Editor Associate Editors JOSEPH J. HAMVAS ALEXANDER HODY ENDRE HARASZTI HARRY G. LADANYE FERENC F. SAJGÓ DAVID W. GOODMAN Advertising Manager TERRY BRADLEY JAMES MclLNAY Production Manager Production Manager ANGELA V. RAKER Circulation Manager DR. IMRE J. KOROKNAY Art Director Printed in the U.S.A. by Bethlen Printing, West Plaza, Ligonier, Pa. 15658. Subscription Rate: $25.00 a year. Editorial & Advertising Office: P.O. Box 2203, Union, New Jersey 07083 —Tel: 201-964-8464 FEATURED IN THIS ISSUE. . . . FROM THE EDITOR: You’re being offered a chance to win a free, three­­week, all-expense-paid, trip to Hungary with the “1986 Historical Tour of Hungary” group. To find out how you can become eligible, turn to.. .Page 2 WASHINGTON REPORT: In line with our own thinking that, what contemporary or “living” Hungarians are accomplishing today in all fields of human endeavor is just as important to the learning process as what some Hungarians achieved over 100 years ago or more, we introduce to you a remarkable new generation of American-Hungarian on ............................................................................Page 6 DATELINE: BUDAPEST: There is always more behind diplomatic visitations than meets-the-eye or is revealed in the press. U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz’s recent visit to Budapest is no exception. But it is not unreasonable to assume that, one of the subjects he had on his agenda for discussion, was the human rights issue of Transylvania that has now become a “hot potato” in Congress. So, for a brief report on his stop-over in Hungary, see........Page 7 BOOK REVIEW OF THE MONTH: Next month (March), Hungarian com­munities throughout North America and elsewhere around the Free World will be commemorating Louis Kossuth and the Hungarian War of Independence 1848-1849. For a better understanding and appreciation of what this bloody struggle for freedom was all about, turn to...............................................Page 11 FEATURE OF THE MONTH: Last year marked the 40th anniversary of the Yalta Conference which sealed the post-World War II fate of Hungary. Much was written, discussed, and said about it throughout 1985. But, now that the “dust” has settled down a bit, we would like to mark its 41st anniversary this month (February 4-11, 1945) by suggesting that you read Part One of what Zbigniew Brzczinski revealed about the Yalta Conference on................................Page 16 HUNGARIAN FOLK MUSIC: Mr. Joseph Bodnar, the former Director of the American-Hungarian Theatrical Group of the American-Hungarian Citizens Club of Rahway (New Jersey) and once upon a time a member of the cast of the old Alexander Zilahy Theatrical Group, recently found some of the original folk songs composed by the late Miklós Heltay, but never published. He turned copies of them over to the Hungarian Heritage Review and you will find one of them on ......................................................................................................Page 23 ____AND MUCH MORE COVER PHOTO: Mary Mochary, of Montclair, New Jersey, the new Legal Counsel to the United States Department of State.

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