The Eighth Hungarian Tribe, 1985 (12. évfolyam, 1-11. szám)

1985-10-01 / 10. szám

3Jj.51-2j.-8Ij. Antal Lear Fi ^reet Elizabeth, N.J. 07202' (ISSN 0272-1341) Second Qass Postage Paid, Ligonier, Pa. 15658 Send Form 3579 to Eighth Tribe —Circulation Department, Bethlen Press, Ligonier, Pa. 15658 At press time the senate passed the Simpson Bill and also passed a Bill by Sen. Wilson allowing 350,000 agricultural workers to come in on temporary basis. Considering the high unemployment of young people in our cities the lack of imagination by the Congress to move these people where those jobs are is sickening. In our opinion the government would be unable to keep track of 350,000 people as they move from farm to farm. Sen. Paula Hawkins, (R-Flo.), estimates that illegal aliens cost the nation 10 billion dollars per year in welfare, food stamps, medicaid and unemployment benefits. Some employers complain that some jobs cannot be filled by Americans. Let these employers pay decent wages and lets have the gentlemen of the US Congress get off their collective behind and help our unemployed to get to where these jobs are We must regain control of our borders, since our politicians pay attention only when they hear some noise an uproar on this subject is called for. fr/fag c Chomoa FOR HAND EMBROIDERED “Hungarian Dresses, Blouses“ for women, girls of all ages, also pillow and other home decorating items—call or write to: Ilona Búza, 2122-A Cleveland Place, St. Louis, Missouri 63110. Phone: 314-776-5812. Carved and Painted Szekler Gate, Mikháza, 1673. 1W i • IH111111111111 • 1111 • 11111 n i MMMinij 10 IM« II i U I »1* v?rjjMiiiiiiiiujiimiiiimiiiiiiHiNiiiiimiiiiiMiiuiiiiiii< gniiiiiimiiiiimiinimiiiiiiiiniiiiinmiiiiim»n«iiiiii«f; ^ftiuilUnimmnMnn ..ia.- ........ .« - -Chicago és Környéke Magyar Hetilap — Hungarian Newspaper Published weekly, exept the first to weeks of August. Business Office 4125 N. Central Park Ave. Chicago III. 60618 Tel: 1312) 478-0850 “MAGYAR MAGIC” — 106 cherished Hungarian recipes plus 194 favorite recipes. Published: 1978 (6th printing). Cost: $6.00 Postpaid. Address: Fellowship Circle, Grace Hungarian Reform­ed Church, 5160 Georgia Street, Gary, Indiana 46409. Alsc available — “Lapel Pin” with Hungarian and American Flags—$2.50 Postpaid. HUNGARIAN EIGHTH TRIBE FOUNDATION —Hungarian Cultural and Educational Institute— NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS: P.O. Box 637 Ligonier, PA 15658 - (Tel: 412-834-0169) $25.00 A YEAR, INCLUDING A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE EIGHTH HUNGARIAN TRIBE MAGAZINE A non-profit organization dedicated to the unification of the Hungarian community in America for the preservation, protection, and perpetuation of its Hungarian heritage. DONATIONS FOR MAGAZINE PUBLICATION EXPENSES: Gary N. Deckant.........................................................................$10.00 Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania Rev. Imre G. and Margaret K. Bertalan..........................$25.00 Bethesda, Maryland Yúur special donation to defray the expenses for this maga­zine is gratefully acknowledged. CHANGE OF ADDRESS — We ask our readers to send in their aew addresses as soons as possible: we have to pay 25 cents on each address correction we receive from the Post Office. SUBSCRIPTION FORM Please enter my subscription for: THE EIGHTH HUNGARIAN TRIBE 1 Year Subscription: U.S. & Canada $15.00 Other Foreign Countries $20.00 — Air Mail $30.00 Payable in U.S. Funds P.O. Box 637, Ligonier, PA 15658 Name_______________________________________— Address_____________________________________— City_______________________ State Zip __ Gift Subscription: Name__________________________________________ Address________________________________________ City______________________ State_____ Zip __ Gift Subscription: Name____________________________________________ Address________________________—--------------------­City _________________ State_____ Zip __ THE MAGAZINE FOR ALL OF MAGYAR-AMERICA

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