/ Lefier From Paris Dancer Sparks Flight To Freedom 0nIlIdsy.AlltIltHt!i.ReV. andhfrs. Stuart Aftkan.Ionr!I.' grl.fi:éJ. tfitalillllil, who its vacs; were guests at the home of Mrs. o a s summer ome a Atken’s grandfather Mr. Albert MTV "5 MW Gmhflm Of Mid- Georgetown and Rev J G Rus- Weeks and u 19 w‘u' - idle Musquodobit N.S., vmre re- sen, SackviJag_ N3... ‘if deg S; 't_ Th "CL ' ‘ r" d‘ “"n_ E M” At 6:30 a.m. Sunday we cent g tits at the home of Rev; service at the United aC:lll‘li'Cil vigeait the efilnfiegri’ gitltlleipched at Meanwhile, Neuharth placed ‘in her letter, her- sister had talked by t°l°Ph°"°' He had de‘. _"v 3“ MW Archibald. Hill here. Rev E 5 weeks ,em.,;,d on a call ifitne Ritz Patel in Mad- promised to write again with °“,‘§E9x‘,l? Sgendmoul in Paris "1“Nf8°- d Amons visitors to this vilkise septeinber '4 from a visit with rid or my Goodellow, a Free her address in Paris. No letter ‘ - I‘. 811 Ml'l- Hammond BOW- on Sunday, September 2 were his son Dr Frnest P week; _ H35 a°°."'°3p°“t"°“tm°“ ‘hag §1'l'1l:/°d- _ Esxmo POPULATION iiefss and ttlvvo of their children Mr. T.H. Christmas of Buite 3 and family. Ottawa. and h i a Editor's Note: From Paris I City editor Derick Danielslthat The Free Press would fl- pen s’“g“me“ 5‘ 35 .‘.’ ‘. 3 T ° "°“p°' 91”‘ be“ ' C . 9 “cm 5' °“ “ ‘"’°‘“°° MP URN. Quebec. and Mrs. M8?! daughter. Mrs. Thomas W. Mori- I to Ann Arbor. MW‘-x "H ’a|'ld assistant executive editor nance the venture and provide ‘xeitltiwfi at New Y°"ke.’ ""“‘““"j°ha"g°d? Even won?’ Md ands’ Eskimos’ thinly t°. T°"°"t". when ‘hey Wm "T3" M3°D0l1E811 of Argyle Shore. son and family. Deep River. I“, In me" ‘by, or R.~ni,._ ;A' Nwhanh recounted ‘helm "M 1” h d!w wars and‘ fluent in.French, ‘Emeso been discovered. spread out over about 900.000 with relatives and also attend P.E.I.; also Mrs. G.C. Morri- 0nt.. and also with his daught linen. But to a pretty '_i_I"- lot-,1, i,,\,o]Ved_ but they agreed ‘broa? ° 99 ere "1 i:’:r5 be D111 8! Working Dari» Dinka and I parted that even- aware miles. have the same the Canadian National Exhibi- son of Moncton, N.B. er, Mrs. Arthur C, Brooks and vgvers I ' '39- . On Sunday, September 2. Mr. Mr. Brooks in Fredericton. N.B m; an a as- clnating story of daring ind “""“ii..°‘i""...""i""' is the our s ries. made available to the As- sociate: Praia’: by th: troit rec ress an e, . Knight Newspapers. By DALE NOUSE Detroit Free Press Assistant I C E R City Editor Copyright, 1962, . F A R M the Detroit Free Press DETROIT (AP)—The slender ous:disn,mis;:ioii'ooeowu,1-nus-s.sspt.27 1os2.u n us has decided um. I ‘ '. D'inka wouldh rxke fine final] de- - By late Friday. Dinka had his Th t it t ¢ 3°“ °" W 9 er 9 W0“ 80 passport and smallpox vaccina- chill¢?dml:5lrmiin‘so‘:i‘i:)ri:moel:1ser‘:’I: °" wh“ mm“ be " wnd 3°°5° tion He was to leave for Paris ‘tion. ' , c at 5 p.m. Sunday. Dinka pointed out that ‘T118. tired and dlSc0l1!‘II80d- tion in that city Praying she had gone unde- tected, Emese Szklenkay, a 20- year-old dancer from Budapest, vanished into the crowd and re- joined a Hungarian national ones si=i=Ecrivssm. 27L.zs.—29; shortly before noon two days later at a white frame house in Ann Arbor. Mich. Mrs. Marguerite Dinka, 29, a pretty housewife and Emese's older sister, trembled as she ripped open the envelope. News from relatives behind the Iron Cur(tlain is scarce and seldom BoAsr59T. GRANULATED s"““‘ G 9° 23° 0 lbs’ goiggna 3° Fillets 29° .....2 LBS. 99c goo . To those without relatives un- der Communist rule, the letter might have seemed merely chatty. But it was much more. it said Emese (pronounced emma-sha) was then in Paris. but the troupe was going that day to northern France. Then it added, in part: GIVES DATES “We shall be back in Paris again on the 19th. 20th and 21st her husband, Stephen, 38. sat in their dining room. He is a re- search assistant studying for a doctor's degree in epidemioiogex. War. When Hungary iolded. he spent 38 months in Russian pri- son camps. His wife. Marguerite, then 11 two-year-olg ~< 0 . m .- In 9. shelter until the Russians fi- Liaily battered Budapest to its noes. ‘ RECALL ESCAPE Both remembered their own After the October, 1956, upris- trig failed, they sneaked out of Budapest on a train with their three children. very much if you could arrange it financially. Please excuse this hurried style, but I have ' only a short time. Once more. this meeting could he:_ anged. ‘ E E I Mrs. Dinka’s brain whirled. FIRM N0_ 1 The letter s meaning was clear. GREEN cRuNc|."E . 9 trip to Paris for an afternoon c visit was financially impossible the Dinkas. That evening. Mrs. Dinka and ‘ N0. 1 CANADIAN LARGE SNOW WHITE lbs 5 C CAULIFLOWER 23c-mu ONIONS - - - ‘ c 2 3 c is, CLOVER FARM nan cur 1 LB. BAG - G , . _ -. 45 in arnation I 9 MILK “I” when Russian troops halted crusted fields into Austria. with Russian flares seeking them vice was sympathetic but pointed out the almost impos- My love to all of you. ese." Emese knew that a pleasant P E I c "ls. tor O I 0 hell‘ FIRM RIPE ‘ ih t in. th fled i , " , C 1'8 ey BCPOBS 08- 0 and machine-guns stuttering. 0 h . , . ..:‘:;"a”°;.‘::..:i: ::2..’3:.*“:; ‘°° "7 sons ilo kDeCtroistLse fetderglmbuilldingi. ac . we o e mm - T. ‘ gration and naturalization ser- slble nature of what Dinka pro- ' SCOTHES FACIAIJ :;i‘iii3s°?.i:sT i§iXsi"'L'§.3§’f3; 50°" WHITE 0“ °°L°‘“‘5” F .si5es,'i°§ iiZ‘L°v'iiy.°.’.'?is.§°:é’.'i" 153 on Count ',E§"N};E ECONOMY hmsf’ F,’;‘;§"°' "$7.? ““‘ Wm‘ PKGS. c YELLOW PAK C Ans Managing editor Angelo ‘was out of town, but Dinka told me he had to talk privately with c someone. i He took a chair. and groped for the exact words. 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