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\niericans Hax e At Least Gained
On Korea Batllefronl
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DOINGS
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i m heartbreaking
this half year ride
turn '» <'' round th»it
Stephen Crane s Manx \on-Literarx
( onquests Enlixen Aexx Biographx
43 Type mcasurt
. k44 Polynesian
chestn it
45 Retain
34 Geraint s wife ^6 Electrical unit
47 Disembark
48 Son of Seth
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51 Sesame
54 St-< cf ^ab )
56 Near
horizontal
1 Depicted radio I Scoff
personality,
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McCaffery
5 He is heard
over the ----
waves
S His panel of
expei !s
answer -
questions
12 Silkworm
13 Extinct bird
14 Woody plant
15 Note in
Guidos scale
16 Recognition
• 18 Girl's name
I 19 Come batk
I 21 Mskes into
law
23 Pronoun
1 24 Right line
fab )
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t> |)OE>\ 1 I IKE "'E \
B' o Hope
9 Blk
2 Shield bearing
3 Gap
4 Symbol for
sodium
5 Prayer ending.
( Electrified
particle
7 Demolish
8 Weight (ab )
V The
Scriptures
10 Lease
11 Low haunts
18 Senior (ab >
17 Chief priest of
a shrine
20 Employ
22 Scope
25 Ceremony
Wil H
Kokh
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gild
STEPHFS CRANE b
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Niw.rg .:
<d the ■'
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foi-lwh tirade
fsgalnc P..;/
n WeM 78th Site,
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1 residence is in mi
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mi has i
dining n
Korea li
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He .> st.,1 g ;::;g str.'i.g
that
fight that war
tar", is hardlv one to gla.i
den th*1 parent.', of 18-ieai old boi
at hi'ii.e But it does guuraii'o'i
that it the I aster wai cones
those lining bois will haie a be'.'.i"
chance of coming out of it nine
The' will se
haie already
ba:::
that
do It
•S' a ■ :mi-.s;'i,' !. 7 < ■
Reds push back the outnum
I I N Forces
It Is a bitter sweet hope
hour', ei
fessionnl
NEW YORK
banks J: who
.t is nothing
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and <e
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the content
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Mistc-' Theater. 7 30
and Mrs North 8 Lite with
8 30 Truth or Con sequences
A Minute 9 30 Capuol
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I 25 Stratagem
' 27 Lampraya
! 30 Prepoaition
i 31 Bewilderad
32 Weary
35 Morlndln dyt
36 Famoua
English school
37 Back of neck
39 The gods
40 That thing
41 Planter
45 Caldron
49 IJght brown
50 Companions
52 John (Gaelic)
53 Hops' kilns
55 Bind
56 Italian river
67 Nuisance
58 High
mountain
69 Scatters
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and tni ti.i'mg
on i< military i
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and capsuled bi one pro
soldier In this way
"The Koieun campaign has been
wot’hwhlle if .’lily beoaU'C
laboratory
if it comes
Wedne.dai
Jack B«ker
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12 45 pro Guiding light
— 10 i in Romance 11 45
Art Baker MBS II
Smith I 30 p m. Bay II
Music.
W.i'h'ig’on then. I ms A:>,e.es
and then teti.i'.'. to New York !
London wl.ere he 1< still Ini'. Ivc.I
b. m moi le business and in
s. -i.e t’ni'ed Natlor.s affairs
F .irbanks t nd a stori of a re
>•- del w! er he was with, the
fleet off Ute coast of Itah
ummander was Adm Speme-
Fairbanks and Adm Le»
Items: NBC—8 a tn
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EIGHTH ARMY
What has the Aim i
uned from the sad
campaign to ix’lice K >
■ w<; . <• Mann flutin'
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to display his te< htiical skill
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Mr
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ABC 7 Can You T°p Thia 7 30
Opera Auditions x jiown Meeting,
6 45 Leighton Noble
MBS 7 Count of Monte Cristo.
7 30 Detective 8 John Steele, 8 30
Mysterious Tiaveler
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l-.r I>: Andrew Asm
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the F: sl.'h Depar'i 'e ' of TSClt
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Russian Aims To Conquer
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DENTON (Tevi RECORD CHMONICLB
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Shift In India's Policx
DEWITT MACKENZIE
F.'re'.cr. Affa. s A:.-..-
,e M.: _s'er No..:.' •
t\. -
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W« wonder how ma" dao-
when only their teen age s -
wear their flashy shirts.
protiing
. ii er. t
h <A < ’• Ik
of tie
;r. shiny,
—the A-
o—al« ' are
Russian P"«er
s, ■ Plio w
West Svcar-.ore
tr.e Army Au F • f
price
ng« n w -
v arc st:
a iieu* c-T.•
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h rorat>?- d: vharvF :
K .\ er.
■ t ?; ,s UH.
K Ira HI
in the I mt-
ii ere
treir patient
■ian. 'Af c
ng our bi.is.
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Bushev
C.'i Dr
The Russians mean to conquer us.
They have Ixen announcing that
tention m their writings
just a- ililu
f K-:fh
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B\ JAMES MAKI OXA
XX ^SHINGTON r This H
^ax s tr.p x'-J
a-.- .i i ’ - I i\o J ' 'I
a *• a
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cc <' pe r k ’ i
S W' se' Nehru expo;;• : '
peter, .a! leader of A-.a mmcr:
dra : X.ie r.^ie. mg < 'F
s're-.gUier.ing of'Indio* c.'*': -
This dei•iopmer.t ••—*'. "e
hea-i-o'-r'.'-ing H* ha* b"r. pt.
t>v individual
W'ThS f
doesn't
I to sit luicri passiv
crumi'le. fhey
ax’air.'t u*.
whv they
ace' The'-
U> the
13 N YEARS AGO
the thirteenth brought a M r*X) ?•*.* *.-.d
T.ormng e*c«pe by climbing down a tree
rr» of the familr of Emory S Wilkin*.
446 Bunr.le Brae, when the home burned com-
pletely about 4 o'clock
Born To Mr and
Bolivar Street. Friday
and Surgical Cliru
Smith to Mr
Highland
pital. « girl.
Mrs L B Shaver 618 Eaat College rere.ied
word Thur*dav that their son Jark Shaver hart
undergone an emergency appendectomy at
Knickerbocker Hospital in New York Ci'4y
Pork chops, choice center cut*, were adier
ti«ed at IB cents per pound by Denton market*
Mr and Mrs. Berry Noles of Navo visited Mr
and Mrs J. H Nulea at McKinney
rkK-thrs worry alx’ut
say« a New N ■! k phvsb
stop jwzt of that by pay
Mr* H C Smith. 216
morning a’, th* Mediral
a boy. named John Leslie
and Mr* C M Karnes 1417 We*'
Thursnav af'emoon at the Denton H >*
I na ■. e
TV.' place
let r.iiv
dec.-it <
the West
.le ; ha*" .f thr.r *”.;gg.'
w.th the West. No nirii ur. lertane a war
ur’e>< they think t’.ev have a g c’.ance
t" win it. The critical moment i* ‘the
r.e when tr ey at last t>e'ie\e the.r pros-
pect* are bright.
Knowing a’i this a'x>ut tee R ;**:;»n<.
what must we do" F:r>’. we must d.'-H't
ourse’ves one. and f t a’.' ■ c w: t- in-;-
ing alx»ut the likelihood Russia will change
it« objective*. The Kren ’in's purD-e :*
unalterable—to de«tr. v >.<— and e'.e- -
thing it does serves that er i an i n > . *!-.er
must then rest ive t<> do ei eryt-.ir.g
o to compel Rjs*ia to post;-
n that means genera! war
a high state of rm.itarv
r ourseive* and our A’ 'e*. r
b- *.h f'r America ar. . t e cr.i. ia’
*y of Western Eur"'.>e It means
accepting controls, sacrifices, hardships
at home.
V. p do no’ hav
o '• mind< »" H '
w rid !*'’t t
<>.r chief i
b a", i a
ilimir.ishiBg relate, ely
ga n«.
The
t’
and their* Or
a l"i'.g stale-
our growing power would
uitifr.ately wurn to the ruin of Communist A. aa,
leader*. They might in des;»erati'>n choose *.d*r one
a war of doubtful outcome rather than Be-xeer.
risk the.r necas at horr.e by waiting too
long.
The<? eventualities we earn"’
against. But in duty to ours<dv*s a
p, ; ]e p'. eri w here, we r
accident and mistake «:
must art to show the m*
th-ft tbev cannot w.i
Better way. that we u.i'
o' 'a" ire to d- al! •"esp
wh:> the Russia"* pro«jm-
def> rr.ng the big dec.si >n
— will i-e wM'iesaie war.
We might get it any wav.
come through accident <
c:..,ition <f our s’rmgth
M *C"W might cnciude that
mate induced K
wort
tuch time to n
.1.*. The areas
men are di
military advar.’agei
i stra’cyic air ’
as
TWENTY YFABK AGO
Mr* J W Query of Dall** 1* » STU**t of her
MV.cr. Mr* T N Sklle*
Sugar st* quoted at 99 cor.U for 18 pound*
• t Denton grocer*
Mr and Mrs Oliver Stncklxrxl and *on of Salt
Branch visited Dr. and Mr» Will Griffin al New
H pe
M-
tri Drr.tut;
Mr and Mr* Delbert Nuckle*
At’i’.ed friend* in Spring Hill
M: Harold Brearley ol IVi.lon i.sited
Mia Mrs David Brrarie) at M»y Hill.
them thev haie « population e
.re tr.tr. 430 Irid.t 3«C 185
Ptk.*:t" 7c 103 CXX a.m tt t* big »■
eG.n.a'ed 461 500.000.
President Truman 1
-e had had no m.medlH'e
es* for erne
•:on of ms'*
Denton Record.Chronic! e
rutt-xnao awy 'eiopi teturt)*.' • too
Vuanay ay D* n too PuMahit ( Co. Lac Sit a
Hu-aury 8v
anierec a* (econo cl“ -yrnt :
at Daatxaa. Tcxaa. Jaauarv 1J
«< Uockgraaa March 8. IkW
•llt»CKlFIION KATES ANf! INruKMallON
ooptaa tc tot waakdaya: 10a tot Suaoaj
City Camat: 38c pat
By Mau la Daatua and adjotnin* oouaua* rt M>
pw y«ar Hi s.oetba 84 00. Uuwe mcetha 83 U
*ot OToata. Me.
OVWM* «Ma county! *18 per year, tu OTootba M
Umw Mentha M M on* moat* 81 M
FEJTROX1 M»e
•WKt Its TMk rtlU-lC:
Eay wrsai u» r«nect*on upea Ute Character, r«pu-
8eBM M Mending of any firm. ladlvMuai or corn*-
. 8M*M WM be gladly rurrerted upon being railed OT
I Wbe HMMBtr* Mtaauca
1T**. Waa xder* are not rityoeeiaH tor copy eaua.
> ***** WMEra»a>ea error* or aay uamtenuaaa
t ****** MM occur otber tbaa t» correct lu orII i*a ;*
MWe M te btvxtgbt to their attention All adrrrweuie
8*M*g ate >^*HM or tea oma* otUy
—MBEB yr tai uhhiuiu rttu
*1 wbd MbaBatod •‘reoa i* cat.ued oeeuaitc • to
f jM* ^*** I'WASatSaatmn ef *14 the local iw•• pr___
E • •• MBMM*' •• a* aii AT aea* Aapati ha*
Russian lais ■ ' u'c :s n
is Coll!f'udicl<•>! ’ I'lmi.'Ui:
Korea and Comniunist action
ed Nations When the dips were tb wn
on a I N res.'lut: n that would have pro-
moted early peace in Korea. Ku**’.a voted
"no.”
The Kremlm has n» idea of negotiating
a lasting peace or any other kind of *
tlement tha’ would hamper :*s plan
global conquest Russian leaiier* Hvi;
Communist society represents tlu wave
of the future" and tn.it we in the W e*’
are a dying civi’.izat.-n 7 - ■
they convinced of this tn.it t".
troubled for long
Thev Iveiievr time
()bvioiisl.v that
content
us to I
pressure
sjx'ts. That'*
in the first p
a soft point.
It should t>e abundant
American, furthermore.
\iet succts* emboldens M"*<
daring adventures.
Most important of ;.!!. it '>
t ue iiav w hen S'
to umierta.*e a
*• niggle wit
Home, aweet 1 n.o :* anv
where a huslmnd car ram." c. *
coat any place he p toasts.
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