CBC World News – April 4th, 1961
April 4th, 1961
CBC World News
"The world today. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation now presents a summary of the all the important world news today. Reports from CBC correspondents by trans-America short wave radio, and the latest developments as received by the Canada's news room here in Ottawa. Tonight, we report on the latest news from Europe, Asia and around the world."
"Axis leaders are meeting to discuss several key issues in global Axis matters this week, including the drift of Argentina and South America away from the European powers. Also in this meeting, official discussions will take place about the potential for mass-irrigation projects in North Africa, which may bring an increase in crop yield to Europe. Most important of these issues, however, is how the European governments will react to the American use of nuclear arms on civilian populations last month. President Kennedy has shown no sympathy for his actions, which would hurt diplomatic and trade relations between the United States and the Axis states."
"On matters more close to home, Kennedy spoke today in his monthly address, encouraging continued economic investment and increased recruitment for the military. He spoke to a crowd of several thousand who braved the rainy day to hear what he had to say. We now tune in to the closing piece of his speech, live."
"...There will come a day when the black tide of evil swallows men and we devour ourselves in a fit of hate and fear. But I tell you, it will not be this day."
"A time will come when mankind lends himself to the darkness of heart and reverts to savagery once more. But it will not be this day!"
"Shall we stand an fight for what we believe in and what is right?! Or will our great civilization fall and be crushed by the very hands that made it?"
"Come fathers, brothers, sons, mothers and children! Let us unite in Democracy! We shall win by any means necessary, and when Judgment comes upon those who looked into evil's black heart and turned away, let it be merciful because we are not them! A day will come when all we have planted goes to ruin and the end of all we know comes. But I say to you it will not be today! Come, Chicago Pact, unite in the face of terror!"
"Citizens of the world, your chains are but the flesh of your oppressors! The day when all things end is NOT today! The Chicago Pact PREVAILS! Long live the Chicago Pact!..."
"This is a reference to the latest Pact offensive in Australia, which has seen the Red Army retreat several hundred kilometers north. The major port of Brisbane has been retaken, with the capture of large stockpiles of munitions and food. This will hamper Red Army efforts on the entire continent, as such supplies are running dangerously low among most Soviet divisions."
**Midge came up with this speech this week, so give him credit for that
..oh yes, the offensive. What can I say about that?
is all. I also promised TRP to ask people to take a look at their new AAR, Realpolitik**
April 4th, 1961
CBC World News
"The world today. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation now presents a summary of the all the important world news today. Reports from CBC correspondents by trans-America short wave radio, and the latest developments as received by the Canada's news room here in Ottawa. Tonight, we report on the latest news from Europe, Asia and around the world."
"Axis leaders are meeting to discuss several key issues in global Axis matters this week, including the drift of Argentina and South America away from the European powers. Also in this meeting, official discussions will take place about the potential for mass-irrigation projects in North Africa, which may bring an increase in crop yield to Europe. Most important of these issues, however, is how the European governments will react to the American use of nuclear arms on civilian populations last month. President Kennedy has shown no sympathy for his actions, which would hurt diplomatic and trade relations between the United States and the Axis states."
"On matters more close to home, Kennedy spoke today in his monthly address, encouraging continued economic investment and increased recruitment for the military. He spoke to a crowd of several thousand who braved the rainy day to hear what he had to say. We now tune in to the closing piece of his speech, live."
"...There will come a day when the black tide of evil swallows men and we devour ourselves in a fit of hate and fear. But I tell you, it will not be this day."
"A time will come when mankind lends himself to the darkness of heart and reverts to savagery once more. But it will not be this day!"
"Shall we stand an fight for what we believe in and what is right?! Or will our great civilization fall and be crushed by the very hands that made it?"
"Come fathers, brothers, sons, mothers and children! Let us unite in Democracy! We shall win by any means necessary, and when Judgment comes upon those who looked into evil's black heart and turned away, let it be merciful because we are not them! A day will come when all we have planted goes to ruin and the end of all we know comes. But I say to you it will not be today! Come, Chicago Pact, unite in the face of terror!"
"Citizens of the world, your chains are but the flesh of your oppressors! The day when all things end is NOT today! The Chicago Pact PREVAILS! Long live the Chicago Pact!..."
"This is a reference to the latest Pact offensive in Australia, which has seen the Red Army retreat several hundred kilometers north. The major port of Brisbane has been retaken, with the capture of large stockpiles of munitions and food. This will hamper Red Army efforts on the entire continent, as such supplies are running dangerously low among most Soviet divisions."
**Midge came up with this speech this week, so give him credit for that