The Eighth Hungarian Tribe, 1983 (10. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1983-03-01 / 3. szám

1 THE EDITOR’S CORNER .. . ------------------------------------------------------------­Page 4______________________________THE EIGHTH HUNGARIAN TRIBE__________________________March, 1983 Let Us Reason Together: We are dismayed and saddened at recent display of discord in our Hungarian - American community. The mistakes of the past should not be repeated over and over again. Let us discard personal pre­judice and let the common bond predominate our action toward each other. God knows we have enough antagonist without us figthing each other. Let us look for a common ground we can get together. The faith of our ancestors should be our guiding light, hate and jealousy should be purged from our minds while we work for a harmonious; united Hungarian - American accord. DONATION ACKNOWLEDGMENT TO THE HUNGARIAN EIGHTH TRIBE FOUNDATION For the establishment of a Hungarian Cultural Instituto for the preservation of our Hungarian Heritage. Total Donations listed till January 31, 1983 .......$4,863.00 Franz Graf Zichy ..................................................... 10.00 Evanston, Illinois Dr. George C. Szegő ................................................. 15.00 Arlington, Virginia Gábor and Katalin Ágoston ..................................... 50.00 Blacksburg, Virginia Dr. Cornelius A. and Eileen Navori ...................... 50.00 Grosse Ile, Michigan Francis H. Szécskay ................................................. 10.00 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Joseph J. Varga ........................................................ 50.00 Fairfield, Connecticut Total Donation listed till February 28, 1983 .........$5,008.00 THE EARLY HUNGARIANS A new book, just published, on the earliest history of of the Hungarian Nation by TIBOR E. BARÁTH of Toronto, Canada. This new book written in English shows to the reader the origin of the Hungarians and their first civil­ization — according to recent historical research. The author gave permission to this magazine to pub­lish segments from the book periodically. For which we are very grateful. We urge our readers to purchase this very valuable book. Dr. Tibor Barath, P. 0. Box 697, Station “B”, Montreal. Canada H3B 3K3. Send Money Order only: U.S.A. $12.00; Canada $15.00 per copy and an additional $1.00 for postage and handling. Please mention that you you are a subscriber to the Eighth Tribe magzine. YOUR SUPPORT IS NEEDED TO KEEP THIS MAGAZINE ALIVE! BE AN ADVOCATE IN ITS BEHALF. MEMBERSHIP IN THE HUNGARIAN EIGHTH TRIBE FOUNDATION The Membership Rooster of the Hungarian Eighth Tribe Foundation no longer fits on one page, therefore we are listing the names of those members only who have joined the Foundation recently. We are looking for your understanding. Previously listed 123 memberships. Vince and Violet Hámori, Brecksville, Ohio. James J. Simon, Ambridge, Pennsylvania. Frank Pipo, New York, New York. Clare S. Fenessy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Elmer and Maria Charles, Springdale, Pennsylvania. Joseph and Margaret Such, McKeesport, Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kara, New Brunswick, New Jersey. John and Katherine Bendzsuk, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Joseph and Piroschka Rokop, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Elmer E. Kaffka, Dolton, Illinois. Mrs. Mary E. Toth, Pucell, Cleveland, Ohio. Betty Urban Morrison, East Lyme, Connecticut. Dr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Hegedűs, Spoakane, Washington. Paul and Rachel Gonde, Fairfield, Ohio. MISSING Endre Csan, born May 9, 1925, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Served in WW II U.S Navy “USS Briareus” Port Noumea, New Caledonia. If any one have information on the above person call collect Sister Viola: 602—943-0107. KOVATS ALBUM Many of the readers, who ordered the book are in­­quirying when will they receive the book. We ask your patience for the delay, but because of the historical research the book is still under preparation. We ask you to please only send in the reservation, we will inform you when to send the purchase price. LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Gentlemen: Please include me on your mailing list to receive your monthly publication. I heard about the HETF through the William Penn Association, and are courious to find out what the ‘Eighth Tribe’ stands for. Both my parents were born in Hungary and I am interested in the history and culture of that country. Enclosed is $10.00 for one year subscription. Sincerely, Kathryn Haydu Fruehauf New Hope, Minnesota 'jrjr/rjr/rirjvJTJTtfjnTjrjTjrjrMYMJwjwjrjYjrwirMWJYirjrjrjrm* — Give a Gift Subscription to your Children and Grandchildren —

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