Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 94, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 20, 1956 Page: 3 of 10
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"I urged that we stand asid ‘
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Dallas Applauds
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Of Beethoven
Dorothy Marsh, Orange; Gaye Lynn Wiley. San An-
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Dallas; Helen Machart, Denton; Bonny Jo Black, Ar-
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। "give aid to Stalin in the war."
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The former President said Wood ,
gave "warm approval ” to his
speech of June 29, 1941, saying
that Britain was "now safe from
German invasion due to Hitler’s
diversion to his attac kupon Rus-
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the -hicag° all history would be if we should
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Beauties from a field of 49 nominees. Winners, who
will be pictured in the 1957 student yearbook, are
(seated) Joan Iley, Dallas; Shirley Gatewood, Dallas;
and (standing) August (Gussie) Newman, Rockdale;
dinner in connection with the ded-
icatiop of a new boys' club for
Gen.* LRobert E. Wood, retired 1
tall, pale. stoup-shouldered.
At the piano he was trans-
exaggerated strength.
bobbed and weaved and flung his without
head back to get an unruly shock ---'—
of hair out of his eyes. He used a
handkerchief frequently to dry his
fingers and mop his brow.
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Canadian piano prodigy making
his first full concert tour of the
United States, has almost an
equally famous reputation as a
■ypochondriac.
When he ambled on stage last
light to perform Beethoven's Em-
Meditation and Dance of Ven-
gence" and Tchaikovsky's “Sym-
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’IENNA i* — Sixty refugees
from Soviet terror in Hungary
were on their way to homes in
the United States today as Ameri-
can oficials worked to speed up
to 5,000 across the Atlantic.
The flow of fugitives from Rus-
sian suppression of the Hungarian
rebellion also continued to other
West European countries. More
than 6,000 already have found
haven in eight countries. Austrian
police’said 43.808 had crossed into
Austria from Hungary since the
Russians turned their tanks and
guns on the rebels.
. A silver, blue and red DC4,
chartered by the Intergovernmen-
tal- Committee for European Mi-
gration. left Vienna's Schwechat
Airport early this morning with
the first 41 refugees bound for the
United States. It collected another
19 Hungarians in Munich and was
due at McGuire Air Force Base.
NJ., near Camp Kilmer, tomor-
row.
Another plane was expected to
take off today from Linz for the
United States. ICEM officials said
the airlift would be speeded up
sharply this week.
The first" group from Vienna in-
cluded 15 men, 11 women, 13 chil-
dren under 14 years old and 2 in-
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gathered about the plane and sang'
their national anthem, “God Help ;
Hungary.”
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homes to the refugees were tak-
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was no coaxing and drawing the problems in World War I.
sounds from the piano. The tones -We came out of -that ex-
were sharp and metallic. perience with a -profound and jus-
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CHICAGO I—-Former President
Herbert Hoover says he has "no
regrets" for a stand he look. in
1941 opposing United States in-
-volvement in World. War II.
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 94, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 20, 1956, newspaper, November 20, 1956; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475440/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.