Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 13, 1956, Image 15

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Correspondent's Diary Gives Account Of Hungary's
F4itor' ..pi: i nttd Prm Mjff Monday Mnt to within SOO lioons nn return trin. Everv- Friday Maleter told of talks Hntrl whir-h cmt throo eholl Vinloi
rfrrpindrtl nthnv andtsli.
iranrtrd in lluncrv Hhrn Ih border
mi rimed b nt troops, h-. ar
rived .afrK In lltinj. t-ollnvtinc K
kii 4'arv. whlrh bri.-rii on w.l be
fore Ihr lurprikr N,irt Intervention.
feY ANTHONY CAVENDISH
Unlttd Preii Correspondent
Sunday, Oct. 28 Got aboard
Polish Red Cross plane in Var
$aw, flew to Kiskuslahaza air
port 30 miles from Budipe.
Hungarian revolt four days old
nd outcome unricn.i'ipd. Drove
into town past Soviet t;nks-and
armored cars cvacuatiuy Soviet
dead. Soviet troops hitter, tough,
tired and dirty.
51st Year
Medford
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MIDDLE BAST CASUALTY A wounded British para
trooper receives a blood transfusion aboard an aircraft
carrier in the Mediterranean in this British Newsreel
Association photo. British Defence Minister Anthony
Head announced in London that British casualties in the
Egyptian landings were very light He told the House of
Commons that the invasion cost Britain not more than
85 casualties, "of whom not more 'nan 20 were killed."
Ancient South Seas
CiVHfcation May Be
Revealed in Skeleton
Nw York (U.R Dctermina
tioD of the age of a woman's
skeleton which was found on a
throne of female skulls and a
giant whale bone . is expected to
ld to new information about an
ancient South Seas civilazation.
The skeleton is believed to be
that of a queen or high priestess,
the leader of the first archeo
logical expeditjon to the Mar
quesas Island sajd today.
Found Last Summer
It was discovered last sum
mer when an American Alusetrm
of Natural History group opened
burial mound on Nukuhiva,
chief of the 11 volcanic islands
making up the 'Marquesas group
about halfway between Australia
nri South America.
Dr. Harry L. - Shapiro, chair
man of the museum's Depart
ment of Anthropology" and head
My Dad,
Walt
Disney
At lastl Tfct IntiitMt story
el America's most beloved'
yet least known genius,
told by his daughter, Diane.
In this wok's Saturday Eve
ning Post, read the whole
racs-to-nclvs story of the rp
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You'll go right into his home
find out what he js lika as a .
husband and father, Ifs the
, whole story that only his
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Disney's Daughter Reveals
H'Ay, tkovfh h:t picturet
1?oc m:iorr,. Disnrv u
ifucy, SirGpprd or rash
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proved Disncy't outlook on
life The unique appeal Jtxe
Mickey Mouse' Club and-'
Mozsekereers hare lor mil
itons of children Z):.ry rr
citing plans for future projects.
Don't miss' "Mv Dad, Watt
I)i-"-." n his daughter tM
it to Trie Martin!
Out toliy-on all newsstands
Monday Went to within H00
'yards of battle at Kilian Bar -
racks. Soviet T54 tanks firing
point-blank at barracks and saw
t least five burned-out tanks
in Ring st. No way to get out
my story by telephone or cable
but talked Hungarian Foreign
Ministry into transmitting first
airect account of battle.
Tuesday Drove to Vienna for
food, cash and another car. Bat
tle still touch and go. Passed
one Soviet checkpoint, but no
i. trouble. .
Wednesday Returned to Bu
dapt:t after one night in free
world. Rebels appeared to have
won the day. Saw no Soviet
SITRIBUNE
Tuesday, November 13,
of. the archeolo?ical task force,
explained that dates of an early
culture in the Marquesas would
help enlighten students of the
South Seas on early societies in
the South Pacific.
Working in the setting for Har
man Melville's novel, "Typee."
and many of Paul Gauguin's
paintings, Shapiro said his group
obtained carbon samples from
caves. The samples are presently
undergoing radioactivity tests
which will set their age and the
age of the burial mound that
contained the skeleton.
"Further study of the material
found in the grave, plus informa
tion. . .from the tests of carbon,"
he said, "should tell us a good
deal about the society in which
this woman lived."
A clue that the grave could
be very ancient lies in the fact
that stone drawings of humans
and animals discovered by the
expedition were obsecurcd by
rock formations which some
times take centuries to form.
Distributing Firm
Reports Burglary
Crl William Schmidt, owner
of the Schmidt Distributing com
pany. 1213 Court St.. Medford.
has, reported that his company
was burglarized of S75.:0 worth
of articles between 5:30 p.m. Sat
urday and 9 a.m. Sunday, ac
cording to Medford police.
Articles reported stolen were
eight cases of beer stubbys val
ued at SC6.40, five cases of 12
ounce beer cans valued at S18.80,
and one case of Sparkling Bur
g'andy valued at $30, officers
said.
Entrance was made to build
ing, according to police by break
ing a loading doer window at
the rear of the building. The
stolen articles were believed
handed to an accomplice through
the broken window, police said.
Corvallis (U.PJ Corvallis
will observe its 100th anni
versary as a chartered city next
year and plans are being made
to recognize the occasion
throughout all of 1957.
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18. N. GRAPE PH. 3-1971
, troops on return trip. Every-
i where U. S. flag on car acclaim-
ed and was stopped in Gyoer by
workers who wanted to shake
hands.
Thursday Met Cardinal
Mindszenty, Roman Catholic
primate of Hungary. Received
me in his small study and told
of his imprisonment and of his
ideas for future of Hungary. Said
he hoped for a Christian Demo
cratic movement '"on the lines of
(West German Chancellor Kon
rad) Adenauer's." Also met Col.
Paul Maleter, hero of Kilian Bar
racks battle who became defense
minister. Worst of battle seemed
over.
Price 10c
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1956
8 Pages
Ike Agrees in Principle
To Big Three Meeting
Paris (U.Rj President Eisen
hower has agreed in principle
to a Big Three summit meeting
in Washington with British
Prime Minister Anthony Eden
and French Premier Guy Mol
let, diplomatic circles said today.
of FORD ?
Here's what puts the Mark of Tomorrow in the new kind of Ford!
It's the sculptured look. You'll see it the moment you let your
eyes wander over this fine car. In a '57 Ford you belong . . . anywhere.
It's the long, lean lines. There's a greyhound grace to the new Ford.
No useless "fat," no showy "padding." Ford is as trim as a jet fighter.
-It's the hardtop styling. Fairlane Club and Town Sedans have the
hardtop look of Ford Victorias! In these Fairlane beauties, superthin,
superstrong center pillars are smartly concealed by bright-metal window
frames ... to give hardtop beauty when doors are closed.
It s the freedom of choice. Colors? Fabrics? Accessories? Far more
than that! Ford gives you a choice of two new, bigger sizes . . . longer,
lower, roomier!
It's the ride that stays gentle. With a new frame that rides
sweeter and lower, new springs, new suspension all around, even
the rudest roads can't ruffle the poise of the new Ford.
It s the Thunderbird power. Ford celebrates
its Silver Anniversary of V-8 leadership with
the biggest selection of V-8's in Ford liistory.
In addition to all this Thunderbird GO,
there's a new and more powerful
Mileage Maker Six.
Friday Maleter told of talks
with Russians for evacuation of
Soviet troops. Spent two hours
with Deputy Premier Zoltan Til
dy, who said help from the West
was needed for freedom of Hun
gary. Said Soviet sending in col
ossal troop reinforcements. Had
no trouble moving around Buda
pest. Saturday Gen. Istvan Kov
acs said he and Maleter negotiat
ed with four Soviet generals and
they agreed to complete with
drawal of Soviet troops from
Hungary. Said new meeting
scheduled for 2200 to work out
details. Seemed as if rebels were
now victorious.
Sunday, Not. 4 Awakened at
0430 by transatlantic call from
Toronto radio station. Fifteen
minutes later room lit up by big
artillery barrage from west of
city. No idea what was happen
ing. One hour later Soviet T54
tanks stopped outside hotel.
Walked to chain bridge to see
if they really were Russian. They
were. This was it. Correspond
ents evacuated to legations. Took
shelter from air raid which never
materialized and played table
tennis with legation girls.
Monday In British legation
all day. Soviet tanks fired when
I looked out window. Two bul
lets hit window sill. Flames, gun
fire and death rule Budapest.
Tuesday Returned to Duna
What puts the Mark of Tomorrow
in the new kind
Sa' " )j)1 at this Fairlane Club Sedan V' , i
((ji ' ""J 'JaM'tl'''''i is a special kind of un.' ,
Wise man
Hotel, which got three shell holes
during morning. Watched battle
outside Astoria Hotel between
few Hungarian riflemen and
Soviet tanks. Tanks blasted away
at buildings until no cover left
for snipers. It's total war.
Wednesday Man's body out
side still there and beginning to
smell. Called morgue but said
they had no time to collect as
they still had 12.000 bodies to
deal with from yesterday. No
way to telephone story, decided
try to break out of city tomor
row to deliver copy while
(United Press correspondent)
Russ Jones holds fort.
Thursday Left for Czech bor
der with Basil Davidson of Lon
don Daily Herald and Ernest
Leiser. Reached Leled but Czechs
refused to let us pass. Spent
night at Szob. Revolutionists
blaming West for not helping
them out.
Friday Crossed ferry over
Danube to Esztergom. Drove in
to Gyoer and arrested by Rus
sians. Car taken away as well as
papers, film and camera. Com
plained to Kommandantura to
no avail. Story and pictures
gone, but don't need them to re
member the rape of Budapest.
Saturday Kept watch on
road for Western cars. In even
ing two MVD (Soviet Secret
Police) majors picked up Leiser
for questioning. We were scared,
but Ernie came back an hour
later after talking with a gen
Sll the going U great I" -'
It's the record-breaking performance'. On the Salt Flat at
Bonneville, Utah, a '57 Ford traveled 50,000 miles in less than 20 days . . .
an average speed of 108.16 mph, including all pit stops! Another Ford
averaged over 107 mph. Altogether, 458 national and international per
formance records were smashed as Ford rewrote the record book.
It's the big dollar value that lasts and lasts. Styled for tomor
row, a new Ford keeps its value longer. And wonder of wonders, all .this
extra strength, extra beauty, extra length is yours at low Ford prices!
Aio, a xtra-tngb.perform&nca Ibujiderbird 312 Super V- delivering op to 2a& bp.
say: "Don't wait for
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Bitter Fight With Russia
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Sunday, Not. 11 Really get
ting worried, but many cars go-'
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Brisk makes feefh stronger BrUk's fluoride concen
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