Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 78, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 7, 1942 Page: 4 of 6
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BACK HOME AGAIN
I YOU SAT THE LADIES HAVE DECIDED
THAT THE A4HN ACK WOT TO WEAR ,
TUXEDO© AFTER ALLf WEt_U,I
WISH I O KNOWN TWAT THIS
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By BUI Conaeiman and Charlie Plumb
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Horace Poteet will I
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discharge two months ago frotn
Damn Bowie but when the govern-
ment recalled trained men with
former service he was recalled to
Csunp Wolters where he will be
technical sergeant.
JAPANESE THREAT . ■,
i ' The Increasing Jitphncse threat In MulSyu brings into locus Uw
imoiodiate problem of the Allies in the Western Pacific Uie urgent
Singapore »t alt costs , . t
F—~F—The time element L vital. Du Japanese are racing la esiubliali ; .
>1; f . themselves in the great British naval station, last major Allied base
" ‘ the Far East, before enemy reinforcements can arrive Under the
istances. the nearest practical aid would- have to come from
i, and It is not certain that General Wavell has enough BrillNt.
i and Chinese troops with the necessary equipment to attempt
<BTlaiwi*dtew«foww- ■ ' „
The problem is complicated by necessity*-of- guarding the Burma
]. Burrtie extends a slender finger along tire border of Japariesc-
I Thailand down into the Malay peninsula It would be possible,
i sufficient force, for the British to drWe from Southern Burma
*1 the ndek of the peninsula to Bangkok .thus cutting the Japanese
Jward communications
However, a full British concentration in Southern Burma would
|Mve the Northern area subject to a Japanese counter-attack from
Indo-Ohlna towards Mandalay and the Burma Road The Chinese
Spertheless. not only are pouring into Burma but are reported to be
massing across the border in Yunnan (Kunming) province of South
Ciiina This suggests preparations to guard the Northern flank while
the attempt to rescue Singapore is launched.
While military experts doubt Wavell's ability to open such an of-
fensive at once, the urgency of the situation might compel him to do
Mr Mintsry secrecy permits no estimate of Wavell's actual strength
in Burma He had been preparing for this emergency for months,
since he was transferred from Libya to the Far East qnd may have
• fegger force than is generally supposed
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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
?Ubllshed Afternoon Daily (Except Saturday) and Sunday Morning
10# So. Apglin Street . Cleburne, Texas Phones 1J3 and 13<
WgfUAM HAWI,AND J<h. FBR0USON Editor
Entered as second claw? mail matter at the postofflce at Cleburne,
' Texas, under the Act of Congress,-March 8,- 1878
leave Sunday
here he will
Miss Jean fitephens, student in
Baylor University, and Mr. and
Mrs Ben Ball of Baird were week-
je*lF THAT MONET DOESN’T
ARRIVE TONIGHT, DO VQU KNOW
► WHAT WILL. HAPPEN AT SUN-
RISE TOMORROW? THIS IS
A CONCENTRATION CAMP----
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
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PERSONALS-
H. C. Custard, who has peen ill
all this week with a severe cold
at his home. 706 forest Avenue, is
reported much improved.
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NEW POST —Rear Admiral
William R. Furlong, appointed
first commandant of Pearl
Harbor Novy Yard, according
to U. S. Navy announcement.
With commandant there, Nayy
Yard becomes base in same
category with Norfolk, New
York ana other yards. He takes
office soon, .
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Relief At Last
For Your Coil
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loosen and «
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Dear Wayne:—faclosed you
find my first very small install
on a tremendous debt to you.
no Idea how much that H. bi
CHAPTER XKXV
f^NE part at the estate which
Wayne had
JIVOW0 Slpce’hls^ return was
•ver,
Miss Gladys Newton, student in
a Dallas business school, spent
the week-end here visiting her mo-
ther, Mrs. Den Newton.
JWtl, A_*^1S1>SC7 L^vsis, ast UCIC Uli , • -
extended visit wiitli - her mother;—"* CTcomulslon—**------
- - - * - - - - cause it goes right ti
trouble to help loosen
germ laden phlegm, and
to soothe and heal raw,
named broirsfMal mucoug rfti
a bottle of qf^filsion withthe
ill-i.>Uiidlnd you must like the wa
quickly allays the cough or you
to have your money back. ”
Mrs Dan Newton, and he* sister.
Mrs J. w Beckham, until she
can join her hiksband who is with
the Second Signal Corps of the
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Mrs C A Parrott and MT"
infant? I've got sony.‘thing iWjXto
dkiiii to_____”
' Who’S tin infant?" IndignaatM
"I’ll have you know Uiut you!
speaking to a married jvoman An|
what do'you think of that?" 1
He expressed surprise, but ritora
believe her. —--
•wF .« Rachel continued blithely. “Id
fiercely that Silver absolutely a fact, Wayne dear. IM
'1 • ■ HqlUster and 1 eloped trOBi M
school last Tuesday, drove to WMi
ingtor. and got tied fast and for
ever! We blew in on'poor MWrt
last night, giving her a jolt. SM
said, a good sport, thoughr W lien’re yd
> g,nti coming over, darling? Make it sod
jfofore another for----"
"Yes—yes, I will. I«t me taj
a minute, wont you? Is JIH
Aagnand id Jiume'’”___■
“Jerry? My dear, nobody eve
sees tiie lad. He’s hither and yon-J
mostly yon. which means Ma£kn
bluff. That's ins second home thM
days. I haven't laid an eye on in
we arrived with pfl
... . .. The reMUMtoB
over at the Cummings lioul
I stei
ping on anyone's feelings? Sid
me if I ain." j
“I haven't, the slightest M|
what you're driving at,” WIM
said crossly. 1
“Oh. well, let it pass. I WaMI
sure: you see. Jerry has always sal
that I talk too much and mayfl
■ou wm he's right. I did make a big
_fment ,alce about you and Rene Cuifl
1.1 have minus.
no Idea lwn>'much that ft. but lam o.-soeratelv I
sure the amount must make this WA' NE “ P‘rately.. J
little payment seem inadequate. *’ phoned for just one purpoa
Will you please itemize all the Rachel. It's to find out if any I
LLJ. L*-—I Dark Entry sustained V°u know Shirley s address. SUB
while my mother and I were there. Jvrjtt';n, me an^ *an,xS a„J^P|
She mentioned Jerryj tigfOto
and----*’ 1
“Well, why didn't you say so fl
tlic beginning, darling? SufeJ
know where she is, but I didd
until a few days ago. when Dfl
told me. Guess what she’s doing!
"J couldn’t." sighed Wayne. "■
guess woujd be that she's preparifl
for the next Tennant WflCMM
™. w— „ When is that event taking plACM
•Is’ it“‘f 'om Miss’ 'Shirley'." suh? Rachel's babbling apout Jerry a|
- - * c ‘ -- Rene hadn t sunk in at all. I
“What Tennant wedding? Ohl
A hot flush rose in his face’ «et it! Wayne, you're not labdrij
Sending him a check! Hadn't she under the delusion that Shirto
realist tbX he would not accept a”<l, my fickle brother are u|
119 way about each other? Havefl
He examined the postmark on 1 y°J* Jerry£rru®,hj5* ^fl
the envelope, for her note bone no “£nin ' ( o'i«ht on fne feboundj
heading, and saw it had been reckon. He used to be compie
mailed in Savannah. Georgia ®‘iyley- 1
What was she doing there" things turn out. isn t it.
Communicate with her through - A----------
Jerry. . .. ’ ’ <To be concluded)
Rising abruptly, he left the room (The characters in this serial
and went to the telephone. He'
called the Tennant house.
By ELEANOR ELLIOTT CARROLL /j
1 V art, a I'MM <W" »M« l~ -J—Jtl
A SHRILL voice answered d
call. Wayne's heart sank as I
„ - . . . , recognized Rachel's voice. Now 1
W^yne hfrd sedulously was in for a lot of chatxer. 1
UrtM since Ns return was “Why. Wayne!" she erfod exc#
> riverfront. Today, how- ediy “isn't this the strangest d
fi ft pt* con vprsiit ion iDcidcnct? you calling rifiiit
.J? Lo HU We were at dinner, talking »boj
With old Isom, he saddled his Must've been thought tran;
hprse and rptje toward the rov. ion Listen. darling.-Tm hms
rlyer. Somethin# was drawing for good. Isn’t that’ swell? G|
him there against his will something elsy to teli you. so pfl
^rSTwas merely to
S^’a ££ o^incor h^u- you rat“ej'’r^
tom might have sprung a leak.
But once on the little I
with a strong wind murmuring
ttirough the pines, and sunlight
dancing on the water, one memory
after another rose to haunt him
Shirley’s MnHing face swam before
'Hhu '-t^ r *
“I've got to stop thinking!” he
gald aloud, so flerceiy that 2“
toBifek pricked up his ears, and
Jiggt scapiperM from Ute woous to
IfeM MP »t ldn> questioning!y.
Wayne looked down at the little
’’’"I'p/nof, scolding you,” he i_
“But, Jiggs. we must go home and
make ft tc--“-----
jfoXhexou in the fields a while, just
talked to his newly hlredJCLZ.
overaepr. gazed in satisfaction at
the work In prognsgs. Dusk was
falling by the time he returned to
IWWa
rjTNNER was ready. When he brou’^r'since w,
U entered the dining room, he startling news,
noticed a letter beside his plate. f|re over u. ,;re —
wldoh Iwn told him had arrived begins to look serious. Am I
**•7 old mgB’ ^fetched him as he ,
d the envelope. Isom had
nlzed the handwriting as .
ty't. Many times he’d seen ,
her script on letters laid upon the
nail table for the mail-bag.
Shirley had written: •
losses that Dark Entry sustained y°u ------- ------------
while my mother and I were there, written to me and wants a rej
and let me know? I shall continue but didn't^ say where_fo send
to te»d other instalments from time
to time, but you'll do me a great
favor to answer soon, summarizing
the full extent of damages done on
the estate. Communicate with me
through Jerry Tennant.
With all good Wishes.
Sincerely, Shirley.
Wayne stared at this letter so
long that Isom ventured to ask.
Looks lak her writin’.”
“¥••, it is.” Wayne said curtly.
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 78, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 7, 1942, newspaper, January 7, 1942; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309465/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.