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• THE fPfRO RECORD. Tofndtr. Nit |, 1956
News of The Week As Seen Through The Camera
TWINS LAST YEAR, NOW QUADRUPLETS!
NEW BOSTON MARATHON MARK
The Medina quad*, two boys and two girl*, snoozing comfortably in incubator. One died later.
MAYBE you can't place the feet,
but tlie name and face would
be familiar. It's President Ei-
senhower, casting his primary
ballot behind curtain in Gettys-
burg, Pa. (international)
IJP
EASY EXPRESSIONS of window cleaners Albert Holub Cleft) and
George Burgess belie the fact that they are working 24 floors
above the Columbus Circle pavement in New York. The building
the- new Coliseum, just opened. <International sound photo)
MAYOR JOHN B. HYNES places a victory wreath on head of
Antti Viskan, 27-year-old Finnish army sergeant, as the iron
runner crosses the finish line of the gruelling 26-mile, 385-yard
Boston marathon. Viskati s Lime of two hours, 14 minutes, 14
seconds was new record by four minutes, eight seconds. It wa*
the 60tli annual running. (International Soundphoto)
New NATO Role
PRE-$100,000 CONFERENCE
Mother. Carmen, 25, gets attention from nurse Murial Teluso and Dr. Leonard Ilirsch
THE No nth Atlantic Treaty Or-
ganization must enter political
and economic affairs or ru-k
decline, Secretary of State John
Foster Dulles tells reportcfs in
Washington. He said military
aspects of" NATO. will continue
as a major factor for some
time, however. (Intematwnal)
Sure as Shootin’
LENNY ROSS, the 10-year-old stock market Expert, gives a few
tips to singer Jaye P. Morgan (what’s m a name?) in New York
before trying for the *100,000 top pnze on the Big Surprise
television show. (International),
Fntbm, Cipri&n, Hi, is a hit aghast aa he aits with last year’s twins.
A MOTHER wfi© had twins last year—April Id—and now quadruplets is the big “new arrival” news
York, but death of one quad in Flower-Fifth Avenue hospital marred the family's happiness.
Vothar la BS-peuad Mr* Cannen Medina. Father is Ciprlan Medina, 28, a t45-a-week plasties stamp-
er. Fald she, “I don’t know where w*’41 find enough money for clothes for the babies.” The father
•aid he'll have to out and get more money to support my family." (International Boundphqtot)
TESTIFIES THREE GIRLS ‘KICKED ME.i.MAULED ME’
THRU OF THE FIRST Americans to set foot oo the Princess Aatrid
coast in Antarctica, thee* men from the Navy Ice-breaker Glacier
«nk a brass stake (top) which aor tains a aapsul# recording the
historic event Their vessel reached the coastal ice barrier while
searching for possible science site* to be built for” International
geophj-sical year studies. The men are (L to r.): Lt Joseph P
Morgan, Newtonville. Man.; Lt. P.-rce Y. Matthews. Jr, Dccator,
Ga, and Lt. Commander Jarres T cmerhorn, Lakemcre. Omo.
At bottom is the “breaker" £«:•;•:• it enters McMurdo Sound
widi jOO tons of ice dumped ty a rsna os us superstructure.
A Safe in My Car? You Don’t Say
ADA FRANKCl, eaTrying a ri*\
u welcomed to N-w York t v
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America oTIW," on t*r er-
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t-'acll rorrmf t- •« - m
* Miss I : (j - „ ,
Friendly to Ox’s
IN BOStON, Joanna KingMey trier to coax a mbin to post sn a*r-
~ I letter for t..r. The r :n apf r^ntiy ta too discouraged to
comment Pretty cheep of the weather mw, ushering in spitng
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WITH COURT converts •
bed, “3 va* fr
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girls scr . « f of ; t'ack *
betas, 1* K>i' J? try a
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Mr*. Dearr.a j*-an
% Cahf. Mr* Has-
AEC CHAIRMAN VISITS POPE
YEMEN, SAUDI ARABIA, EGYPT SIGN MILITARY PACT
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Towery, R. Kenneth. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 103, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 1, 1956, newspaper, May 1, 1956; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698933/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.