Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 90, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1953 Page: 3 of 14
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British cabinet Have a final brief
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Anthony Eden and Chancellor of
subcommittee promised to reveal
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charges that he once was a mem Budget and certainly didn’t point I nal revenue
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raankili— 1 iands iegisiation as unsatisfactory ment station, told the Second An
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northwest Korea between eight
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ment station, told the second An The charges apparently weie timed with damage claims were Lt. Col.
the nmber o atreran wnd XLSTUS in"Rewoevorelanarena"LRujrt; as P
for.auriculturalpurposes.in the Peiping, quoting the Communist Arthur, Tex ”
Luted States Inu eased hum 500 newspaper People's Daily, declared t Meanwhile. F84 Thunderjet
w'M Anar.n-r..nt/the assembly "has the unescap attacked a supply center aouthe
En ‘T rteteu Farmers nt able responsibility of condemning west of the east coast port of Won.
of the National Fbin Farmers as- I and puttng an end to the l san. wiping out five bildings in.f
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A House committee investigating before the House Appropriations
Red influences in the natron’s committee.
schools called Daniel J Boorstin, One committeeman said Wilson I
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living with his second wife "*78=
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the target," said 1st Lt. Norville
S. Rich, Oklahoma City.
use of polson gas and bacteriolog- Thunderjets also smashed a sup;
ply are's a short distance behind
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‘ dency of farmers to take to the
members air
split on whether they should ques ’ The conference and a short
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sociation, said increasing agricul,..
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tic* committee opened it* public out the country bears out the ten It asked the assembl
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Child Desertion
SYRACUSE, N Y . Feb 26 -
UP—Charles C Hines, taken from
his second wife at Freeport, Tex ,
to face a charge here of abandon
ing his two children by his -first
wife, awaited sentencing Thursday
after pleading guilty ,
i Hinns. 3D, was divorced from
ammm a m . — am I an attack on military spending As I
Whats Doing In Congress ase Rapidly Becoming
wassndron.o" ““Lup uThporvomammrppckovoud"ip han woussTgtrom a , a" . N ibxige #a the l Airborne Tillers
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detneen Presdent ESSenhower and | sen Homer Ferguson < R Mich ) penna with national security " cangbslance the budget said Mor nday n «ht the naf on‛s deneral Assembly order the United RiSsian bUlit nhtr triedin vain
-Russian premier Joser Stalin suggested that one proof would be % BILLS at er aeyonments. Ia rmeraan rapidlybecomink air. States to stop its allesed "germ to break up UN fighter bomber at
0 Sr... for theRusians to sopinpuling .The Senatererprovediatwo r “fibanNs
door itherwereuthesteaskpone i AinxaderKosma"n ,». Sipmethsnand 0 Soire advocates -
cold war But they had »rw N.J., a foreign relatons commit- obscene matter
doubts that it would tee member, saidhe trusted that . - .
the President would insist on "ade senators Introduced a
Mr Eisenhower t” his neWs quale safeguards" before agreeing proposing an equal right* for worn
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would be willingttoEo halfway In the House there also was con Senate passed b.lls authorising the
. to meet the Soviet dictatr if he , —
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1 cause o peace and be consistent neither would they rule out the housing
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 90, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1953, newspaper, February 26, 1953; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403069/m1/3/?q=paso+: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.