Y N P 0 H M A T I 0 N CSITEH ■ 7 L^ Esperanto League for North America #£ new series 156 Fifth Avenue, Hew York, N.Y. 10010 N E W S L E T T E R 1&EMBER3HIP DRIVE....ELNA'a President Prank Helmuth calls for your help in the ELNA '"Eadh One Eeaoh One" membership campaign, $?o survive and prosper, ELNA needs new members. Please act at once on his urgent letter sent to all members. TRADING STAMPS WANTED*,.. An essay contest to interest the younger genera* tion in the international language will be financed by trading stamps. Send all you can to Bonnie Helmuth, 912 Skylark Dr., La Jolla, Calif. Details on contest and prizes forthcoming. "ŭŭ PETITIONS... .There is still time remaining to collect signatures in Tnis very important campaign, and inake a decent showing for the U.S. Completed petition blanks Should be forwarded to Paul Stein, Box 10001, San Diego, Calif, 92110 (in the W0$t), or Margot H. Gerson, 29 Windsor Ed., Great Neck, N.Y. 11081 (in the Easfe). President Helmuth succeeded in getting the signature of the Mayor of Yokohama, Many VIP's in New Zealand have also signed* What aboiit your Congressman? Your local UN Association should be fertile soil for both signatures and support. Have you offered a talk? THE GLOBE*OIRCLtftG MURRAYS did it aga int.; .'They causeet a rebirth of Esperanto in the Philippine Islands* Watch HEROLDO.and UEA's Esperanto for the accounts. Their newest contact* Mr. Tom 3 Cheng, 135 Raja- prarob Rdl, Bangkok» Thailand * Murray's latest address: c/o American Express, Tehran, Iran* DISTINGUISHED VISITOR....Remember Dr. Rose Scolnick, who visited us from Argentina last year? This time it's her brother's turn! Dr. Jaime Scolnick will leave Cordoba, Argentina, on January 1, 1966, arriving in California September 1, 1966, His /contact on the West Coast is Mrs, Elizabeth Rankin, 1771 Maryland St^' Redwood City, Calif. We hope to see hira in Hew York when he comes East. RADIO....The 30-mimrte WEVD report by Mark Starr on Tokyo and Universal Congress (broadcast on Oct. 13, 1965), is available on tape, thanks to Mr. A. Estling. Walla Walla, Wash. Be sure to tune in the intermission interview with Mrs-. Margot Gerson in program of Boston Symphony Orches--- tra, Nov. 21, at 3 p.m.. oh Station WGMS, 570 on the Ala deial, 103.5 on PM-. ESPERANTO CLASSES New York is learning Esperanto at California still leads, with classes held at the following lo- classes at; Univ. of Calif,, Dept. cations; Pomonok Community Center; of Education. San Mated»;-Napa Jr. Bryant H.3, Adult Center (2); Mount College; Stocton School for Adults; Carmel Marian Center; SIC, 156 5th Berkeley Evening School; Redwood 2. Avenue, tel. : 989-2716; Great lieck, L.I. Others in formation; phone SIC for complete details» sjc sj: ^ ajs City, Sequoia Adult School; Sacramento, Sutter Fr. H.S,; 3an Diego has 5 classes; San Francisco State College might consider an Esperanto course if enough requests are received by Dr. Vim. P. Golden, Jr., 540 Powell San Francisco. T* '> *!"• "T* LESLIE GREEK ieports that the 43-member strong Esperanto Society of San Gabriel Valley, Calif.-, is directing an evening course in Esperanto at the Community .adult School. Los AngeBs Club, (3214 Silverado Dr., Los Ang';.eles 90039) reports meet- ings and classes at El Segundo, Pasadena and Covina, witha a Zamenhof Day Banquet planned for Dec. 11. In Las Vegas, Kev.„ Mayor tran Grag- son has helped in the setting u;o of an Esperanto Library in the City Hall Annex,'and a class is run department. Congratulations to anto Club are in order. (25 members) by the nfunicipal recreation Mayor Gragson and the Las Vegas Ssper- C 0 H 3 o o jH-i-JK^s-t- ■> •£ -i; •!■ + -i- -i- •,--:; 4»+ -f- CON ■q II £ b JSN-iConferenco M E E T I N G S ______________ La ĉi-jara regions konferenco (orientmarborda) de Ju- nularo Esperantista de Nord-Ameriko okazos la semajn- finon de 20a kaj 21a de novembro. Detale informos Robert Davis, 9608 48 Place, College Park, lad., 20741. Meksikg Kongreso La la 4a Lie] a Esperanto-Zongreso okazos en la cefurbo semajnon de 26a - 30a de decembro. La kotizo de iplO.OG inkluzivas bonan programon kaj bankedon, sed ne la hotelkostoĵn, 3e vi intencas partooreni, vi devas tuj rezervi la aviadoflugon. De- tale informas Cathy,.Schulza, 410 Darrell Ed., Hillsborough, Calif.94010. V/est Coast Esperanto Conference De la 29a de aprilo gis la unua de majOj 1966 en Asilomar, Pacific Grove. Detale informas '.'&. Harmon, 5836 Buena Vista Ave., Oakland, California. ELNA-Zongreso La semajnon de 21a - 23a de julio, en Washington, D.C, okazos la 14a nacia kongreso de ELNA. Operanto-Zongreso La semajnon de 2ia gis 28a de Katolika __^____________^____ okazos en s. de Internacia Katolika Unuig'o Esperantis julio, 1966, * Gallen, Svisio, la kongreso a* Detale informas Louise Schmidt, 38 Larey P Universala Zongreso .ce, Bronx, ITaY. 104521 de augusl raoortas la _______ Okazos en Budapeŝto, Hungario, la 51a UK de Uni- versala Esperanto Asocioj de 30a de julio gis 6a 1966. Renkontu tie esperantistojn el 40 landojl Jam UEA aligon de 8 usonanoj. Grup-flugo $e rabato por ELllAano'j, kiuj estos oagintaj la kotizon almenafl ses monatojn antaŭ la foriro- dato. Detale informas ">r± la kongreso Donald parrlsh, 328 West 46th Street, Los Angeles, Calif. 90037. Ankaŭ glumarkojn de la UZ li dis- vendos. .-i ,fi ;j; 4: =}.' £ * :k Please note that ELUA Secretary Conrad Fisher's new address is: :0alvin St., RPD ,rl, I.leadville, Penna. 16335* He informs us that the New York Public Library is asking for the following back issues of the SLIIa 3e- view. Please send them to Mr. Pisher, to forward to the Library: Har.- Apr.. 1..63, July- Dec. 1963, June 1964, to present issues. ^VAILaBLS OH REULnSr; ^ rArinrt 1. Basic Pacts about The International Language asperanto...*a report published on the occasion of the International Cooperation Y.^-.r by the Research and Documentation Center of OEA, London. Please send 25/$ per cony to SIC. ___ 2. Esperanto at s Glance... .iĵjil.OO Per 100» from ^10' „ „_T. 0 3. Constitution of SLNA, amended and ratified, 1965, irom ELNA becre- tary, Conrad Fisher...5^ stamp, please. 4. Horda. Brismo ("Greenland issue), and HEROLDO de Esperanto.. .a limited supply available free at EIC. 5. La Skolta Hondo... samole copies from Larry Greene, Usa Representative of. Scout Esnerantist League, Box 141, Stadium Hall, knoxville, Tenn. 6. FIAT advertising cards in Esperanto from Conrad Fisher... include bp stamp. ********* MISOgLLMEMJS... .The Great Neck Library has acquired a copy of Dante's "Divine Comedy" with original Italian and Esperanto translation on facing pages. The director of the library was most impressed by the volume, and finds it of use to the student of Italian as well as Esperanto. Have you approached your library on this yet? Radio Warsaw wants news • of Esperantists in the U.S., Please send items to Conrad Eisner. They will be used in Redio Warsaw's broadcasts in Esperanto......And speaking of radio, New Zealand has joined the ranks of short-wave radio broad- casters in Esperanto, with a ten-minute transmission on the last Thrus- day of each month at 08:50 and 11:30 GI.IT; station ZL2 transmits on 9.54 megacycles (31.45 meters), and ZL 2 transmits on 6.08 megacycles (49.54 meters). Address correspondence to: Radio Hew Zealand, Box 2396, Well- ington, C.l.........Scout Esperantist League needs your helpl In 1934, a an "anti-Esperanto" resolution was passed by an international conference of Scout leaders. Recently, that resolution was annulled. Scouts can now earn the Interpreter's Badge using Esperanto. At this point, SEL needs members and money to use this step forward to the best advantage. (See: Available on Request)....Esperanto teacher needed in Philippines, beginning July 15, 1966; get details from the Union of Esperanto Teach- t ers, whose secretary is Mrs. R.E. Holland, 1976 Greenview, Route 1, * Eayetteville, Ark. 72701.......The Northern California Espe.ranto '. League's Newsletter reports that the first Mass in Rimini, !Italy, in , Esperanto, on Sept. 19, 1965. * + * * HAH To Danish Information Office for 75 copies of the current Greenland number of Norda Prismo. To HERO EDO de Esperanto, for 1,030 copies for Portland Congress, 'and our classes. Yearly subs .f:<4.00. To Glenn Turner, Esperanto Library, Middle ton, Wis., for his con- tinuing splendid cooperation with EIC, and for being the most regular advertiser of Esperanto literature. To Cscar Schachter for starting class in Bdmonok Center, Queens, L.X., and Principal Abe Gordon for aid at Bryant H.3. Adult Center. To Ral :>h Bonesper for a gift of postage stamps worth (513.00, and his help in getting the Newsletter collated and mailed. To Allan Pineberg for extra duty in helping visitors: Esperanto Club, University of Maryland, Australia, Poland,"Israel and so forth. Issued Nov. 19S5 by Esperanto Information Center IELNa), 156 Fifth ~~~~ Avenue, New York City, New York 10010