Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 30, 1941 Page: 4 of 6
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■ ; Prime Minister Winsfon Churchill’s «pM«h before the
numbers of the two houses of congress lifnpod the i des-
perate nature .of a world situation that finds ,the forces
of-oppression arrayed in all their martial’ panoply arid
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INTO LONS TUSES.
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MYSTIFIED.
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Jeiberty visible twenty miles out |l sea—maylie "with the.
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Some men have a head for figures—and many, more
an eye. ' '.
k_. . ; Kansas man socked another for dipping doughnuta in
oetfee 'The second greatest dunk irk.
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they w»ry taken pritenef by New Zeelend »eldler», who ere merchlnf
camp. Thpuaebde •< A»'» treepl were taken by Imperial forcet. ,
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k •. Mr. Churchill’s hazardous journey aftpM th© war
none of the north Atlantic rivals la drama.' the rendezvous
between himself and Mr. Roosevelt lant September. Then
the United States was not yet at war, though committed
to all-out aid to Britain. The result of that enfereaea was
the Atlantic charter, a i f
PAGI FOUR ____
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CLEBURNE TIME3-REV1EW
WILLIAM RAWLAND. Pubilahar JOB fbrowom. BEMor
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antend m woond clgsu m*H matter at the poaurfrt— at eieMBaa
r • Taxa*, under the Act of Oongra—, March >, 1*W
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M ah aawa di.patchri credited to it or not otherwtae ereBtjM M tRM
—p»r, and aleo the lix-al n**e Millehed thereto. Alt BfME to to*
r boMIcatton of wpeetai dtepetohee herein am aleo rtarrve*.__
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bouts call llfl and tne paper will bo delivered Rtortl
ItjORT DOWN
.. presently a boat
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Quickly theyrdroppod implements of peace for instruments of w*t-
iow, harassing yJ*r-W0fh Naii trpops fleeing from Soviet.
>J By Edgar Rice Biirroyb»
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PBBBB* to 5OFTLY, GUIDING THE
£41/- . 'RAIDERS ASHORg TO FUL-
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MADl THI NAZIS FLU—These airls w*re callocflvo farmers In
. Germans invaded Russia. Quickly they-dropped Implements ol
'- ■ x?" * They’re guerrilla fighters now, harovsing jHar-woth Naii troops
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THEY WIRE UH HHINB—Axis forces flewitifl tn rcuf b.fora British Imp.
left these mon behind ansrthay wory taken ptisan*! by Now Z**l*nd soldieri
J,♦Mm off to cons^ntfatlon camp. ThQusaRdi a< A|T| troops war* taken by Imperial forces.
THAT'S us. wrvi- r . .-
rows", AND yjE'RE
YOUR MEAT."' y i J
WINSTON CHUROHII-L SPEAKS
Wins^k ('htircbill han. Hpoken Wore the combined
. midieneeH of the United States Aenale and hotNNi <jf repre- <
Reijtativen, nupreme court arid I’rekident Rooaevelt x cabi-
net. ' ■
L ’ A great (leal of water hax flowed down the Rapidan
I . afnee an American prexident and a Britibh' prime; ipinixter
f. ’met last in the nation’x lapital. There in Irony in the fact
I th»t when Piexident . Herbert Hoover wfca hoBt tjo PHme
L JJlpiater Ramxay MacDonald in 1929, the mgjpif ftubjecl
K*:- of rfincuxxion wax not how more flhip* and arm* arid';men.
Criuld be mobilised and dlxpoxed to meet a icoblriibn
threat, but rcdiiction of thdir own and other chuntrlex’
I- armamcntH. -
F Yet that conference abei wax in the InUrext. of peace.
I The baxic purpose of that meeting of 12 yeare ago wax
I prijpiijely the xitme ax the wartirne meeting; of today—at-
I faining of a peaceful, mutually proxperoux woifld, with
| Mfbgu.ard.ing .of human rights, where men and women
and children could live hi necurity, xafe in their homes,
a* free peoples, and wearing 110 satrap x yoke. ^Thti world
failed then .to achieve its -goal by peaceful 7 means. Yet
to be illumined across the far horizon wax Hitler’s «tar
Of destiny, though, he had made a start on his course. Now
[ w peace must be obtained by war.
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"^-“•TMAT JAGGER'S A SLY ONE," LAUGHED1 ,
SCRAGS, “HE'LL HAVE EVERYTHING I
READY FOR OUR RAID ON TARZAN'S .
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’ the Atlantic charter, a statement of war aljnfl which at •
the same time became one of the great MrtorJc documents
b of the world because of its eightpoint- wa»rahfie*’of Inter-.
I national liberty. * ‘ .
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 30, 1941, newspaper, December 30, 1941; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309459/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.