Dankojn al Vi Cxiuj We thank the following persons for their help to USEJ during the first few months of 1995: Lydia Tabor (Forest Hills, New York), Mary Napolitan (St. Clair Shore, Michigan) and Margaret Zarchy (Studio City, California), for donations of various booklets, brochures, and Magazines; and to Gigi Harabagiu (San Francisco, California), for becoming a new Patron of USEJ. Se Mi Estus Ricxulo . . . Who said you couldn't get rich by Esperanto? The Esperanto group of Kronach, Germany, has announced a contest for graphic artists on the theme "Homaj bildoj" (Human Pictures). Top prize? 10,000 DEM (about $6,600)! Other additional prizes will be 3,000 DEM (about $2,000). So why not take a shot at it? Deadline is May 12, 1995. Esperanto-grupo Kronach, Armin Grotzner, Giessubel 26, D-96317 Kronach, GERMANY. "Esperanto en B" de David Gaines During the recent JES meeting in Pennsylvania, Peabody Conservatory of Music student David Gaines spoke a little about the graduate work he is doing there, which includes composing what he thinks the may well be the first symphony ever written in Esperanto anywhere . More info on the world premier of the symphony later. . . David Gaines, 113 W. Mulberry Street, Baltimore MD 21201-3619. retadresoj: gaines@gigue.peabody.jhu.edu or d.gaines7@genie.geis.com 1996 IJK Okazonta en Germanio At the recent TEJO Board Meeting, the Board decided to award the 1996 IJK to Germany, which would fit in with UEA's current plans of allowing Prague to host that year's UK. Italy and Hungary, who also placed bids for that 1996's IJK, are already making plans for future IJK's. Salutojn el Radio Finnlando According to their latest broadcast schedule, YLE Radio Finland, which normally doesn't broadcast in Esperanto, has decided to make special broadcasts in Esperanto during the 80th UK iin Tampere at the end of their broadcasts in English(!). Make your support heard—it may make them think of REGULARLY broadcasting in Esperanto. Call (toll free, even!) 1-800-221-9539, write to rfinland@yle.mailnet.fi or (by snail mail) PO Box 462, Windsor CT 06095. Stipendoj por SFSU ankoraux haveblas If you have been tossing around the idea of going to the world-famous San Francisco State University Esperanto Course, you'll be happy to know that scholarships for deserving students are still available. The course, running from June 26 to July 14, will offer this year Duncan Charters, Spokenka Stimec and Atilio Orellana Rojas, three renown and talented Esperantists. Contact EIC ASAP about SFSU: Cathy Schultze, Esperanto Information Center, 410 Darrell Road, Hillsborough CA 94010