Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 99, Ed. 1 Monday, March 10, 1947 Page: 5 of 6
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With the President's proposal for the
discontinuance of Selective Service on March 31,
America will rely on voluntary enlistnients for
the maintenance of the Regular Army at author- e
ized strength. :
In view of world conditions today, this is a step
of the gravest importance to every American
citizen. Never before in history has any nation
raised and maintained a million-man army by the
volunteer system alone. Our ideals, our belief
in individual freedom, our safety, our duty to pro-
mote world peace - are bound up in this decision.
This is your Army, and Voluntary enlistment
is your choice. It must not fail. With your help it
will not fail. The Army must continue to provide
adequate oecupatfon forces overseas, to supply
these forces, and to help in keeping America
strong and secure.
Your help and understanding can do much to
encourage a steady flow of 8-year voluntary en-
lintments, necessary to sound training and the
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Holds Nobet Prize
He holds the Nobel prise in phys-
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Rot inson, professor of chemistry I
at Oxford University. Oxford Eng-
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Leter Greenstein
homecoming party
other mothe ts did
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efficient performance of the Army’s task.
When you discuss this subject with your eons,
brothers, husbands or friends who may be eon-
sidering an Army career, bear in mind the advan-
tages offered by a 8-year enlistment. Among them
are the cholce of branch of service and of overseas
theater where openings exist, and the opportunity
for training in valuable skills at Army schools.
R to a high tzibute to the loyalty and spi rit of the
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L-ADELPHIA. March 10 (UP
Enrico Fermi, world-famous
r scientist, and Sir Robert
ron, British chemist. today
named recipients of the 1947
fir medal, highert award at
wanki n Institute
Fermi, ‘Italian-born physi-
ow working at *the Univer-
: Chi ago’s Nuclear Research
ite. wal reccive the award ior i
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< erry particularly tor his 1 held April 1 at the, institute
uiate recognition in 1933 of i The Franklin award is-given an-
utron as a atomic projec- I dually to the scientists who have
WARNING!
Colds Epidemic
Spreading-Do This:
The general contenton of nil
infidels and nt heists lx that the
Dible is the porduct of human Win-
dom if this position in (turret
then they must necessarily con-
tend that man has degenerated
in wisdom and intellect or else
he is capable of producing another
book just like the one he han
written Let them produce ft
Atheists have tried through the
ceniaries assailing the dibie at
every point. They have defied the
living God and heaped evntempt
cn the written word. In den
timne when Elijah was confeted
by a group who scoffed at God
he Invited them to match the
power of their God aguint tie
power of his I am willing t day
to put* the Bible to the same test
leet the world colleot lin best
books and set them up along side
the Bible. if man hns ever pro-
duced n book that is equal then
I wilLtake off my hat and con-
cede That the Bible is of human
origin If they eannot equal it.
that very fact is proof that man
LETTERS FROM
THE PEOPLE
«2dtor‘s Note Tie Tumnes:
Review prmts tettem from Tte
reader* decause of their general
interest. The vews expresmed
should nog •• tnterpreted as r-
flectine tlw editorial opinions
or vouietes at Uda newspaper».
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■ ENLISTMENT, CALL AT ANY U. S. ARMY RICRUITING STATION
-106 Federal Bldg., Fort Worth
nemeh- ■
TAKF OVER and to do our thak
> mg for us" We are teo ignorant to
l e Den watie”'
Amnendment No . 7 i. the mest
rognat of nil ft transcends all de-
mocratie principals
H we • ite tor this amendment,
we will .tic like an early caiie
baron, who controlid vast acre-
age on being chided abat h
.ambition for more pasture land
said "Now I don't want all ihe
| land in the world I just wah*
that that joins mine
This policy of wanting al lan
joining ours inmvitacl lead. 1"
excesses which cannot be justiftee’
in a democratic community
let s vote Nii on all the amer d
menta and remain free from the
Clutches of a designing Mino.itv
The first sentence n ene i im
endment is a question, answered
by YES or NO If yu are mgainst
the amendments you nine scratch
YES Dn‘ mwilate your ballot
by scratching through the amend
ment from ton to bettom 1Kfdo
that Mr nnd Mr» Voter, vmpls
serateh the Word YEN and
LEAVE THE woko NO you
are (or one ol the amendmentn,
seratsh the word NO, mid leaye
the wont YKS.
But remember this: If you ar.
against the amendment, serntoh
the word YKS, and leave the wont I
iding wirt in the field ol ed at medal day exereires to
American soldier that two out of every three men
in the present Army are veterans - men who have
known the hardships of war and have chosen to
continue their servce.
A job in the new Regular Army is a good job —
a job that compares favorably with the average
in Industry, and has more opportunities for
promotion than most.
You can help by giving your respect and support
to the man who enlists voluntarily - to do his part
In carrying out your country's world-wide obliga-
tions to bufld a peace that will endure.
RsPAu
f ' ■ SECEETARY'OF'WAR
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II has to be BETTER
to be a SEIBERLING
lielmo Marcont. Nefs Ruhr Orville ,
Wright. Albert Estein and Harlow 1
Shapley
in announcing the award to Fer- '
mi the institute declared that the |
46-year-old physicist’s experments,
“have resulted in much of what '
science knows" ol atomic energy '
He is a*TX”."Tmc tal W*“ W errizens
and taught at the universities of I am writing this avticle ecaue
Florence and Rom. befor coming to 1 want to, and because other mual
The gold medals will be present- the United States in 1938 duht voters have indicated that I
FRobinsn 6) and xenerally re-” would express their views aivo S,
There were no Iona i
gardod a* a world testier in the thi is not jus one man • opinion,
field ol organic chemistry was cit- In < he Time-Review issu of
> rd specifically for his recent inve March 2nd we read one man a 00-
tigntions of pyrimidine alalogues inion on why we should adopt the
I and their relation t Vitamin s .even amendment* to ■ the City
• He also ha syntheszed important Chnrter, on April 1, 1947.
| 'new rubstances which have effect. Amendment No. 1 provides a
I similar to but mome powerful Uian way by which we disfranchise our-
l those of natural sex hormones selies of the right of voting for
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* • VOR FULL INFORMATION REGARDING VOLUNTARY
m-p I •
N4mKON
। certain city official- if there has
heen nuy frictiom -bet ween the
1 coun il and these ofTicials, tbe
facs should be made known to the
! putli Are we ten dumb and ig-
noran to elect these officials? Po
we want n centralized and Dke-
tatarial City Government, with
t onty -it tew politicians steering fta
, course?
Anu ndment No, I points in that
direction Amendment No 3 clears
the way for No. 1 to become ef-
fectinet ,
Amenetments Nos 5 and 4 opens
up the way for exorbitant salaries'
Bettei be carefutt An ounce of pre:
vent ion ts better than n pound of
। cure!
Amendment No 6 is intended to
repeal FIVE SEXC"rIONS of the pre-
sent City Charter! Wherein and
how are theke sections objection*
able! This Amendment seeks
- nme Arbitrary and Dietatorial
’ Power! Are we ready to fold up
l ami say to the would "Be HITLER,
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 99, Ed. 1 Monday, March 10, 1947, newspaper, March 10, 1947; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562642/m1/5/?q=music: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.