Itt-Ott, 1970. október - 1971. szeptember (4. évfolyam, 1-11. szám)
1971-09-01 / 11. szám
INDSZENTY’S MESSAGE TO IKE HUNGARY’S 'AS HE TYPED IT FIGHT FOR “Do not forget this small honest nation.” Budapest,8. november 1956 Cardinal Mindazenty )N A CAPTURED TANK taken tt'om a Gominunist [row, rebels rattle through Budapest waving the ATROCITY, machine-gun spraying of a Lchildren’s clinic, killed manv infants in ward. Here doctor examines riddled crib after viving children had been moved to safety in "Id Hungarian flag"which has no red sf Soviet tanks fired into crowds, leaving nn As a shipwreck of Hungarian Liberty, I have been taken aboard ^ by your generosity. I an a refugee in my own country and a guest of Tour Legation. Your hospitality surly saved ne fron immediate death. With deap gratitude Im am sending my heartfelt »saratak congratulation to your Bats»«» Excellency on the occasion of your re-election to the Presidency of the United States, an exal1 ed office whose glory is that it serves the highest ambitions of mankind: God,Charity, Wisdom and human Happiness. Let yor , abundance in these endeavors reflect a ray of hope mi on our log suffering people who at this moment are undergoing the /pmx±hxxa| day ef bombardment, gunfire,flaming death in testimony before J Ged and the World of their will to be free; whoae sons are evem now being dragged into slavery, whose childem with their dying J breath are crying out forxhelp from their destroyed homes,shelt^ and hospitals, whose daughters are facing looted stores and certain starvation. God blesa you,Mr. President and the People of the UftAted Statef I am ardently praying to our Heavenly Father to save and lead you and your people toward your common aims of bringing , pesos and happiness to this sorely tried world. May The Lord Sr ant you and your nation ggntnr greater strenght and richer lifj a the trsshold of an ever greater future, I beg of you, do not forget, do not forget, do not forget this small honest nation who is enduring torture and death in service of humanity.