Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 5, 1947 Page: 2 of 6
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nation over any other nation, withput reference to inter-
natjonal arbitration Who is to judge merits the nations
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I The voice of a new government has been raised in
I the I nited Natione Indin, though not yet wholly inde-
■ pendent, has poken throngh her interim government
I against the I nit< h milimry campaigh in Indonesia .
I The protext was announced by the interim govern-
I ment's vice jesidlent, l'andit Jawaharlal Nehru Ii
i statement in ' om anying the announcement is yorth the
I thought of the Security Cmmeil members ard, indeed,
I of all of us or l'andit Nehri turned attention from the
I ■ conf i inn nr two world elifferencs that sometimes seem t >
threaten the (IN's existenee, and recalled some of the
I half-forgotten pujuen lm which this w oi id organiri
I tion was formed
I The (‘harter Im hides the following among those pm
I ' poses: "To maintnin international peace and security
L to take effective collective measures for the prevention
and removal of thrcats to the peace, and for the suppres-
- sion of acts of aggression m other breaches of the peace
... to develop friendly relations umong nations based
OH respect Im the prim iple of equal rights and self-deter-
miuntion of peoples "
Clearly the Dutch action is not bused on recognition
Ella didn't answer Miss Plum-
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\ARK stood with his back to the
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faces turned to his He had talked
steadily for an hour
"That's all for- now " he Mid
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row for the rest "
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yourself’ Reberta asked point*
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camels So he told them to go
ahead.
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you'll get me a glass of water""
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I sent Ruth upstairs to get the the duster as he -took it from the
“I here are about a couple of thou- , bandages when the chef was bed table, heard Ella 8 heavy tread
sund cleaners— ” hurt" ‛ ‘ crossing the room, going back to
iTrhere is exactly one waner," Miss Brady Mid, "Ruth’ You the. door, going down the hal
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"Yes Brady aay. “Pm leaving, Aon don’t
need me now."
When she was sure they were
alone, she put out her hand,
blindly. "Agnes," she whispered.
"Agnes. Room 206. Talk to Ag-
"Co un. Ethel," Miss Brady said nes, she knows.
an axiom was an ol saw I sharolv. “Whit are you stopping' (To Be Continued)
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By mall nut of state One yenr $900 6 months tl>tiit, 3 months 82 75
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By mall in Johnson and adjacent counties. One year 64 75. 3 months
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Su whatt I wasn't there”
"I know,” she said humbly.
"You weic down in the kitchen
with Miss 9mall 1 didn’t mean
anything. Miss Brady I‛m only
tryng to straighten myseif out”
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Here was n cuse where t he' Counil might have func- . 15 Perform
Honed quickly. Whatever the merits of the case, the, 17 Devoured
I Dutch had no right to settle it by military operations, In- ! 21 AP
chiding the aerial bombing of cities. mensure ‘
The Council might also have restored some waning 22 Island (off
prentige by acting quickly. Here nt Inui seemed to be a Alaaka)
case in which the five permanent members could reach 20 Narrow..
| unanimous agreement. .27.Tro“o”
Well, it may not ho too late to remedy the damage. mointuro
A decisive use now Of the Security Council’s full power 20 Barbora
will not restore the Uvea destroved needlessly in indo- a1Follow
nesia. But it may prevent a continuation of unnecesanr v ’ ‘sp,
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Copyoteba IHt by waam J yiyer. Ditributed by Kia< Faataraa Ine. 8-5
he coud h. oypinrloPe then fearfully, to the detective
tGid"hpppehou hali" hoth“ramncwaytds"tneunuerstocdneara the big metal door alae
Nick shuffled his feet 1 ve -Yu want to tell me something. I back with s muffled clang. She
been thinking." he said “What dont you”' he asked gravely. had leas than a minute. "I never
happened to the costumes Mark"' •Yes. sir" She turned leav ily saw her again, never, never.
That a in my little book That » in the bed and faced ehe. di < r 1 Somebody brousht me the iodine
one of the things for tomorrow nave it on my ‘hind that Ruth and bandage, but I dont know
That, Plummer, Harris, and the Miller was murdered who, I dont. I dont I found
girl named April” His voice war No one spoke until he said them on the desk a lung time later,
trained "Tomorrow. I'm count- “Why, Miss Plummer?" . but I ddn t see. who put them
mg on tomorrow There's'that J "1 have it on my mind, inat’s there She ddn t, 1 know that,
tlue suit, too I don't know why all I can say. And I think the j she didn t. 1 never saw her again
it should vanish She wasn't wear- one that did it knows now1 teei “ She was dead Murdered
mg it when she died I can't see “Do you knw who did it. Miss footsteps, coming down the hall,
anuther gnl stealing it, but it’s Plummer’" coming to the door She closed
her eyes and waited
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2018 South Anglin Street Cleburne, Texas Phmes 133 and 134
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of equal rights and sell determination It is based (in Ilie
it colonial concept of the white man’s rncial, intellect uni,
cultural and physical superiority.
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