Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 02, 1957, Page 22, Image 22

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Salem, Oregon, Thursday, May 2, 1957
Eaf S Section
Many Women
fry, Few Win
Hungary Dash
By PETER HOFFER
VIENNA Wi The wives of ref
eiraoriu in thp West are
URCCO n4tn -
;Einn thAir livac. and sometimes
' their children's, by trying to flee
across the heavily guaroea nun
garlnn border to Austria.
The Iron Curtain a barrier o(
bajbed wire fences and mines
is': rising ngain on . Hungary s
woslern frontier. Many women
are ! making a last-minute, des
perate dash to freedom. Only a
lew -succeed each week.
One who succeeded is Ilona
Marias, a hairdresser from Bud
apest. At 32 this pretty, slim wom
ari. Is turning grey. Sitting with
her ; arm around her 37-year-old
husband Lajns, Ilona shivers as
she tells her slory: '
I't first tried to get away In
January, but was slopped by the
Communist border guards and
sent, back to Budapest with a rub
ber "stamp in my identity card,
saying that I was a would-be es
capee. 1 knew that I would be
pitted up by the AVO (secret
police) sooner or later and with
tht mark In my identification pa
pers' 1 would be finished.
. '.finally I could sland the fear
of'being arrested no longer. I dis
guised myself as an old peasant
woman and traveled by train to
a istation near the Austrian bor
der'.' Each time there were sccu
rity'checks. I went into the ladies'
rotrn.
!'A farmer helped me. At night
he put me on his cart and drove
me to a place about 10 miles from
the; Austrian border. He showed
me 'in which direction to go.
??When you see a neon glow
you are in Austria,' he said. I
walked on alone.
"I stumbled through the pitch
darkness. Sometimes I fell into
holes and ditches. Twice I had to
cross a river of icy water and
nearly drowned."
Mrs. Marias was found uncon
clous on a street of the Austrian
border village Deutschkrcuz. She
is now In a refugee camp await
ing ; emigration to any country
that will take her and her hus
band, a barber.
; GETAWAY BOAT
DALLAS (UP)-Rccent floods
have made II necessary for most
Texans to adapt themselves to
changed conditions. This Includes
thieves. Tuesday, a gunman es
caped from a Dallas supermarket
with $1,3110 in cash. He drove
ayvay in a yellow truck, pulling a
boat and trailer.
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Monday & Friday
9:30 TO 9:00 P. M.
'I
RemeyS
! Style Show 4
With Live Models in Our Windows
Friday 1:30 and 7:00 P. M.
Saturday 1:30 P. M.
Featuring the Newest Summer Stylet . . .
Free Cotton Candy Friday and
Saturday on the Second Floor . . .
Free Deluxe Ice Cream topped with
Shasta E-Z Squeeze Topping . . .
Saturday, May 4th ...
Choose From Five Delicious
Topping Flavors
Downstairs Store . . .
Candy Machine Courtesy of
Salem IGA Stores . . .
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SALEM, OREGON . ? WTEV
MONDAYS and FRIDAYS HiSffif "V-
9:30 M.JO 9:00
COTTONS W
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