Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 18, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 28, 1954 Page: 3 of 24
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By SIDNEY LAZARD ''*'4 Years later, he said, he was in which they were located. Four digits of the number com. K.C AC. FI IV C VV LL V CLj just before the close Friday on th*
ciFAcA w— . .... eL leafing through a “Believe It or! prise the date Columbus discover-
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4hinke IE* just a matter of-assp-—etshavenm e ■" * # Is able to re-week; up 33.83 points since elec- The central-block was the larg-
.^.dating ideas and nunibers^1' be; hiemLer long-digit numbers- be-1 tion; ----- “ - - • -
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its 47th digit. - a ■ • • » a ■ ■ Hallroads dosed the week at
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By THOMAS WEYR
VIENNA, Nov. 27 —UP— Any r
body knows a good little Hunga-
rian restaurant? One where they j
fix goulash and chicken paprikash
in that famous Hungarian way?
Lead me to it I have just re-!
turned from Hungary, and the;
famous Hungarian cooking is one
-thing the Communists seem te-
i have left out of their current five-
year plan.
True, Communist party big-wigs
and wealthy foreign visitors can
| find good cuisine at expensive Bu-
dapest hotels But for the average h
Hungarian. delicacies are a rare
, treat Prices are too high for any-
l fing but a drab and monotonous
diet.
Most consumer goods are priced
’ way above the average income. I
This includes automobiles. Traffic I
iams are a thing of the past in
Budapest. There aren't enough
• cars to form a jam.
There were 386 new highs and 12 .
new lows Tuesday’s market broke
Driving on Hungarian highways
is a dream One traveler said he
missed onie 48 vehicles during a
! 120 mile trip between the Austro-
Hungarian border and Budavst.
Movies and theaters are not too ‘
i expensiva but th- theatrical fare
is a. little boring Plavs and .
movies spout nothing but Commu-
nist propaganda. The few Western
films that reach Budapest are I
- theso- with a “ social measNe"—H
Hungarians today relax mostly :
by attending sports events, or by
listening to gypsy and jazz music
in little cafes while sipping thim-
1 lefuls of black coffee spiked with (
alcohol.
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and up 132.30 points sinee fest sfnee Um market was churning
14, 1953 when the current:tn that upqc back to f cbrmtrv ax
shades of meaning, rise began. — - 4 Robert R Votwg was arranging
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Editor'* Note: Hunarv ha* been Communist stamp The gypsy or American nylons that cost $1 a ! week at 60 75 up only 18 cents.
I chestras" and the music is “peo pair in Vienna bring up to $7 at' but less than a full point from the
— - r- j epic's music.’’ The tunes are th urrent black market rates in Hu- -high since 1930 esteblished earlier
her government same, however.----- dapest
Hungarian women still seem to Despita these conditions. Hunga
have the dash and flair (or clothes ruins will tell you things have iin history for a holiday week A total
gary of the gaiety and charm that thsliomade them, Europe's, most proved in their country in the past ' of '
Kne! mad. h.r P.mos A nitd lusmonann in prewar days. But , year or two Under the new look tape
once m.de her famous. A United materials are of poor quality and government -
Press correspondent just returned ,,, , Iovermm
from a news-gathering trip into fashions often turn out to Nagy, political pressure has large-.
Hungry and filed this report ibe last year’s dress made over ' ly been taken off the populace '
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 18, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 28, 1954, newspaper, November 28, 1954; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1434227/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.