The Eighth Hungarian Tribe, 1982 (9. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1982-07-01 / 7. szám
Page 4 THE EIGHTH HUNGARIAN TRIBE July, 1982 DONATION ACKNOWLEDGMENT TO THE HUNGARIAN EIGHTH TRIBE FOUNDATION For the establishment of a Hungarian Cultural Institute for the preservation of our Husgarian Heritage. Total Donations listed till May 31, 1982 ...............$4,273.00 Mrs. Joseph Bornemisza .............................................. 115.00 Total Donations listed till June30, 1982 ................$4,388.00 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Dear Mr. Chomos: Enclosed is our renewal for another year. Thank you for all your help over the past one. Very much enjoyed “Meghívó az Országházba”. Shortly we are off for a visit and we are now very much looking forward to visit the Parliament Building. Will also be trying to trace our family roots in the Tokaj and Sátoraljaújhely areas. If any readers have any background on the ‘Szoboszlai’ family, I would very much like to hear from them. Very best regards, and thanks again for your wonderful work. Steve Soley 5104 Harvest Lane Toledo, Ohio 43623 Dear Sir: Being Hungarian born and a United S tates citizen, 1 am sorrowfully ashamed that Otto Atilla Gilbert is an espionage suspect. But I am proud of János Mihály Szmolka, also Hungarian, for his assistnce to Army inteligence personnel and the FBI in Capturing Gilbert. By supplying some positive thoughts on Hungarians I'm hoping that Americans will remember what that tiny country, the size of Indiana, did in 1956 when it took on the Russian army in its fight for freedom while the world just looked on without any aid whatsoever. If the United Nations had been worth anything at all, it would have stepped in to preserve the peace after the Hungarians won their initial battle. Rose Sebestyén Elmwood Park, Illinois The Eighth Tribe magazine's importance has been acknowledged in many circles, but no magazine has a future without sufficient funds, which can only come from the subscribers. We ask our readers to get as many subscribers as they can. — CHECK OUR DISCOUNT BOOK SALE — COMING EVENTS IN LIGONIER, PENNSYLVANIA August 20, 21, 22, 1982 — HUNGARIAN HERITAGE CONFERENCE sponsored by the Hungarian Eighth Tribe Foundation. For more information on this three day conference write to: H. E. T. F., P. O. Bov 637, Ligonier, Pa. 15658, or caU 412—238-9244. September, 5, 6, 1982 — American Hungarian Reformed Presbyter’s Association's Conference. For more information write to Mr. Edmund Vig, President, 9901 Allen Road, AUen Park, Mich. 48101. September 6, 7, 1982 — Meeting of the American Hungarian Reformed Ministers Association. September 8, 1982 — Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Bethlen Home. September 9, 10, 1982 — Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America. HOW TO APPROACH LIGONIER, PENNSYLVANIA:— BY AIR: When purchasing your tickets designate Latrobe, Westmoreland County, Pa. as your final destination. VEE Nea( Aviation and Cumberland Air Lines have five daily flights each between Pittsburgh and Latrobe. BY SURFACE: Driving: Leave Pa. Turnpike at Donegal—Ligonier Exit, take 711 North to Ligonier. Ligonier is located on U. S. Rt. 30. TRAIN: from Chicago: ‘Broadway Limited’, leaves Chicago at 7:25 P. M. Arrives Greensburg, Penna, at 7: 38 A. M. Leaves Grreensburg 11:06 P. M. Reservation required. Combination Bus and Train: Take Greyhound Bus to Pittsburgh, Pa.; Railroad Station is opposite Bus Depot. Trains: ‘Pennsylvanian’ leaves Pittsburgh 1:00 P. M.; arrives Latrobe at 1:52 P.M. Leaves Latrobe at 4:08 P. M., arrives Pittsburgh at 5:00 P. M. ‘Fort Pitt’ leaves Pittsburgh at 5:30 P. M., arrives Latrobe at 6:30 P. M. Leaves Latrobe at 7:00 A.M. Times: approximate—may change. Please arrive at the Pittsburgh Railroad Station a half hour earlier to have enough time to purchase your tickets. If you have any suggestions or recommendations for the planned Conference on Angust 20, 21 and 22, or you would like to make a presentation on any subject concerning American Hungarian or Hungarian History. Please let ns know..