Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 16, 1952 Page: 2 of 7
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a halt circle, taking in all of
us. "Well, you're mad at me; that's
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get liberty, and because we'w go-
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would leave, always one at a time
Fnally, only Bert and I remained.
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my tooth will step forward now,
like a man, we'll all say t‘s a
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lean take a joke’us’,
next fellow, but I need
I‘m going to give you one minute;
1'U oak Mr. Belman to lime you."
"I‘m i----- T-,h
doesn" have a second hand."
—paints the seats and mark* 'em
and numbers 'em. And keeps the
grass. I used to hop some."
I pointed to the bunk below me
"Thls your bunk?"
He nodded, and remained beside
the lockers, as if he must some-
how test me, though he did not
know how.
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I he was not very tall. I had bear
the crew call him Kenny; later I
learned that his name was Dore
Kenny. He smiled In that way
i which Negroes have of smiling,
which seemed to reflect not only
all of himself but also a time be-
fore his time. "Which one of you
is from Misslasippfr"
“I am," I said.
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"Where is everybody?" I said.
"They having a secret meeting,
In hold two."
"What about*”
"They i«ll mad at the captain."
"Why didn't you go?"
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he’d Mil for me. Benides, I ain't
mad at him."
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IT was not yet daylight when the
General Quarters alarm sound-
ed and the word was yelled.
"Bogles! Bogies! Man your battle
statfona."
"Where do we go?” I asked Ber t,
for we had not yet been assigned
a station. He shrugged, and we
hurried on to the main deck. I
was sorry that we had not yet
been outgo id, because M's always
bettor to have something to do
By the time we had reached top-
side, the word was passed: "All
hands secure from battle stations
and muster on the well deck."
When the muster lines were
formed, the captain spoke: "Atten-
Hon I Men, I’ve tried to be nice
to each and every one of you on
this ship. I've stuck my neck out
for you when I didn’t have to;
I've stretched a point and given
some of you ratings ahead of Ume;
I've cut watches to a minimum;
and now, you've bi the bund that
fed you. I'd like to think this is
a little joke you men have played
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LTERE is s pleasant little game that will give you a mesaage every
11 day It to a numerical puzzle designed to spell out your fortune.
Count the letters in your fht name. I f the number of letters is 8 or
more, subtract 4. It the number is teas than 6, add 3 The result is
your key number. Start at the upper left-hand corner of the rec.
taagle and eheck every one of your key numbers. left to right Then
reed the memace the tetters under the checked figures give you.
pallv redvred the standards
inf cere. Doctors are enor-
monsv overworker — It is
a phieical imrossihility tn
vive the proper time and
nttention tn serious cnses.
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such things as the Schuman plan ‘for European
steel integration, that unity seems a long way o‛f.
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fal with you, now you play fair FM
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hand? You, Archie?" -
.A year or so ago the free nations went confidentiy
rerne thnt If thev could iust keen Western Germany
nhd Japan out of the Russian orBit they would have the
-—reseurees to stand off the Communist thrent. Now the i
talk is not so cheerfu.
Basicallv there are two reason* for the change of
mood. The first is that the free world’s indus*rial poten-
tial—though theoretiralv sunertor to ‛hnt of th- Cm-
runist renim—actually depends for fulfilment pi a high
degree of economic unity. And desbite the promise of
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The captain walked down one
line and back the other, looking !
each man in the face. Finally, he
turned and stood at attention. "J
can’t belicve this would happen to
me, All right! The power's in my
handa. Be it understood by each
and every one of you that had a
part in this,,I'm going to grind i
you to your knees. The captain
of a ship hoa absolute and supreme '
quthorlty. Y6u mishtsay he's like
a king I want you to know (hut
I will not Hesitate tn bring every
ounee, f power at my command
against the man, the thief, who
stole my teeth. I'll crush him!
Completely!"
The captain bowed his head, not
in defeat, but in meditation, like
Brother Molock, waiting for some-
one to come to the mourner's
bench.
The captain threw his head I
buck "Mr. Pruitt Take a muster. ’
And each of you, when your name ■
is called, answer: 1 know nothing i
about this, sir.1"
Mr. Pruitt stepped forward, tall. I
uleit. like a center waiting for the 1
toss of the basketball “Captain, I
don’t think that's legal."
“Why?"
"This is a muster, not a court.”
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for ' other crew members moved gule-
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1ST NEEDS ECONOM:C UNITY
TO HOLD OWN AGAINST RUSSIA
and a voice: "You deadhead* get
_ a move on. Even old man Yoset
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ed uy tomb Ast was clenched. “Thal'* all. t
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our henith prnhlems, shonld rnrefullv read ii ion” article ,
, ingthe Tomne 16 issne nf Th” Frremen mnenzina hv Me-
; chlor Palvi. called "How Nick Iu Stnte Medicine?" Dr. !
Palvi is n distinguished Hunarian-born economist who
has tanght at a numher of* lending American nniversi-
line. The Freeman sent him to England to make his de- i
tailed stndv of socinlized medicine on its home gronnds
• Hr. Palvi cites fact after fact to show how socinlized j
„meriine, which la mngs-nroduced medicine, has drasti- i
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1 . "Oxford. My daddy works at
j the university."
Bert looked up from his maga-
. zine. "Teach there?”
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"I charge of the stadium. You know
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find lasting prosnerity without trading with Fastern
Furone, or how Japan can vet cn n rormanent eronomie
footing ienlese It trade* with Chinn These were th” nor.
mel trade patterns before World War II, and no sultable
substitutes have been deviued
Certainly the United States, for all continuing
prowth, is not prepared to take enough of Furonanand
Jannnese goods to compensate these regione for th” Ines
jot, Opt market a. So th” problem la eesentiellv nnsolved.
Right now this dilemma l« martlv cloaked bv the
of suhstantin| economic aid from the U, S, to Fu-
ronelad Japan. But this la a mere prop, not a founda-
Mon. ,
What does all this add tin to’ It sugvests that if we
Aon' find some wuv to draw the free nations closer and
pdevelon trede outlets, and if we allow the Ueda meantime
tn ennsolidate their eronomie emnire hehind the iron
the Tree world will stand in real peril of one dav
piving second fiddle to the Com mini at world economb ।
ca]lv. And that means militarily. The conclusions are '
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 16, 1952, newspaper, December 16, 1952; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403009/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.