The Eighth Tribe, 1981 (8. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1981-12-01 / 12. szám

THE EIGHTH TRIBE We recommend the following Hungarian language pub­lications to serve all those who cannot read and understand the English language. Olvasóink figyelmébe ajánljuk az alábbi magyar nyelvű sajtó termó'keket az Egyesült Államokban és Kanadában. U.S.A.: Amerikai-Kanadai Magyar Élet: 3636 North Paris Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60634 Baltimore Értesítő: P.O. Box 7416, Baltimore, Maryland 21227 Californiai Magyarság: 205 S. Western Ave., Suite 201, Los Angeles, California 90004 Carpathian Observer: P. O. Box 3869, Rochester, New York 14610 Chicago és Környéke: 2923, “C" W. Argyle Street, Chicago, Illinois 60625. Erős Vár: P.O. Box 02148, Cleveland, Ohio 44102 Független Magyar Hírszolgálat: 6135 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Virginia 22041 Itt-ott: P. O. Box 112, Ada, Ohio 45810 Katolikus Magyarok Vasárnapja: 1739 Mahoning Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio 44509 Magyarság: 200 Johnson Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15207 Magyar Egyház: 1657 Centerview Drive, Akron, Ohio 44321 Magyar Holnap: P.O. Box 441, Gracie Station, New York, N.Y. 10028 Parázs: P.O. Box 2815, Chicago, Illinois 60690 Reformátusok Lapja: 493 Amboy Avenue, Perth Amboy, N.J. 08861 Szabadság: 1736 East 22 St., Cleveland, Ohio 44114 Szittyakürt: P. O. Box 35245, Cleveland, Ohio 44135 Uj Világ: 5017 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. 90038 Új Magyar Hang: 1826 East 28th Street, Lorain, Ohio 44055 Vezérlő Fény: 2814 East 129 Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44120 KANADA: Kanadai Magyarság: 412 Bloor St. W., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S-1X5 Krónika: 840 St. Clair Avenue, W., Toronto, Ont., Canada M6C 1C1. Magyar Élet: 6 Alcine Ave., Toronto, Ont. Canada M6G 2E8 Magyar Hírmondó: P.O. Box 1903, Main Post Office, Cal­gary, Alberta, Canada T2P M2M Magyar Napló: P. O. Box 771, Station ‘A’ Toronto, Ont., Canada M5W 1A0 Napjaink-Our Days: P.O. Box 1081, Station “Q”, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4T-2P2 i'oborzó: 12845 68th Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5C 0E6 The “TRANSYLVANIAN QUARTERLY” published by the U.S. Branches of the Transylvanian World Federation, Dr. Albert Wass and István Zolcsák, editors, appears as a sup­plement in the Eighth Tribe. Kérjük a fenti lapok szerkesztőit, ha hibás címet közöl­tünk, szíveskedjenek helyesbítést a kiadó hivatalunkba kül­deni, és más folyóiratok címet is, hogy közölni tudjuk. Már többször' kijelentettük, a “Nyolcadik Törzs” teljessen füg­getlenül működik minden politikai és vallási nézetektől. E lap a “Magyar örökséget” akarja átadni angol nyelven az itt született gyermekeinknek. The above is a courtesy to the publications serving the Hungarian-Americai; Community. — We like to ask them to extend the same to the Eighth Tribe in their individual publication Call their readers’ attention to The Eighth Tribe Magazine, The Eighth Tribe Foundation and the August 21, 22, 23, 1981 Eighth Tribe Conference. “TRANSYLVANIAN LEGACY” by Fredrick H. Barth 302 pages — Hard bound The author notes in his book that even after 800 years the Saxons kept their religion, customs and the German tongue. (They were guaranteed these human rights under the Hungarian Constitution). Now under the dictatorship of the Rumanian government they not only lost all their freedom, but the people have been uprooted from their ancestral homes and scattered all over Rumania proper. So not only are the 3 million Hungarians but also the 600,000 Germans and other small nationalities (in Transyl­vania) losing their freedom. Such treatment is unprecedented in history. That this could happen in the twentieh century is unbelievable. The book can be purchased through the Eighth Tribe. Price is $11.00. Make checks payable to Fredrick H. Barth. Having your printing need* done by Bethlen Press will also help the Eighth Tribe. Don’t forget to include THE EIGHTH TRIBE as a Gift Subscription to your Relatives and Friends!

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