Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 115, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 24, 1950 Page: 24 of 44
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SO YOU WANT W LEAD A BAND?—A little off beat are the members of the 7th
ItitiUitry Division Band, seen manning: defensive positions somewhere, in the Tenth
Corps 'sevtor of the fighting front in North Korea. Knowing the score, the bands-
men switched their trumpets for bazookas and automatic weapons, and dug in to
help bolster their line against the Chinese Communists. Working in harmony with
them were not only front-line soldiers, but cooks, clerks and other "rear area" per-
sonnel. (U.S. Army Photo from NEA-Acme)
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BERLIN -izB' Communist dvn<«-
mite teams are snappmu East Bei-
lin's ties with tiie past. One by
one. they are erasing historic land-
tnaiks dear to German hearts.
'rhe Communist engineer* main-
tain that the landmarks are so
bomb-damaged that they are a
menace and cannot be restored.
The non-Communist Germans in
West Berlin are in a mild rage
over it but can do nothing except
.splutter It’s Just spite, they say.
Anyhow, in the process. Freder-
ick the Gieat. Kaiser Wilhelm and
Adolf Hitler aie getting a pushing-
aronnd. Frederick, astride a bronze
horse, was unceremoniously haul-
I ed off t'nter den Linden and cart-
ed away recently. Hitlers Reichs-
i ham Glory w as finally buckled
completely and can no longer be
identified. Most of the marble and
masonry Is gone. Now the Kaiser a
town house, known as the Berlin
Schloss icastle) is being destroy-
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lat ions
rhese requirements are part of
new laws governing Chinese
pools. The si hoots were ordered
in two weeks
planted They waited In vain for a Ranchers, however, have been'
ram so that thev could sow ] considerably concerned with grass
Though rangelands are
through-nit the Wuhi'a Falls area,
livestock have not been suffering
The ample subsoil moisture has
found , put pasture grasses in ’ wonderful
shape" and only the dearth of
wheat pasture is hurting
Crocker said stock tanks are still
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NEW YORK - —The num-
ber of persons now living in pub-
lic housing in New York City ex-
ceeds the population of good sized
cities. Gerald J. Carey, executive
director of the New York City
Housing Authority, reporting on
construction progress, has announ-
ced that since World War II. a
total of 36,000 new apartments have
been completed with 00 per cgnt
of the tenants being veterans
Including projects built before
I the war, this makes the authority
| landlord for 53,000 families, or
time In De-' full from summer rains but that , Schools Penalized
a tank building "bom" is in pro- ,
gress in the county He said rep-
resentatives of his office had stak-
ed 15 tanks in two weeks
Ranchers, however, have
P The Siamese
of Education has closde
six Chinese schools in south Siam
L r tailing to keep
of s< hoc 1 activity,
competent teachers and oilier vlo- 1 .1K)rc ttlRn 200,000 persons. Eleven
i more projects tor which contracts
have been awarded and 14 others
with preliminary approval bring
' the city’s program to 87 big de-
to (lose alter an education mission] velopments providing ajmrtments
h id toured the area on in^pec-' for 101.000 families More than 380
' tl >n. - I 0O0 applications are on file.
awaiting a
whe.il acre.i
WICHITA FAILS l>e> 23 T
lite worst fall and •.•.inter drouth
in weathai bureau records is pla-
guing North Texas wheat grow-
an
could not recollect a
eember when so little was up
Many farmers prepared for
range land f >r sow ing m late Au-
gust bit never pot their crop
dpv I tires.
Eight sections burned tn one con-
flagration in Haskell County. Mar-
tin reported Flash fires have also I the
been reported generally from about
the area Blackened pastures arc-
common from Wichita tail* to
Amarillo
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Haskill County Agent t W Mar
till said this week that from 20 to
30 per cent oi wheat lands m this
county would be turned to cotton
as soon as ram tell He added
that the longer a ram was delay-
ed the more wheat land w.-uld be
turned to cotton.
Bob Crocker. I’M A
says Wichita County s
85.000 acres m wheat were in "cri-
tical shape He said a ram soon
would save most of it but that
some is already damaged beyond
.epair and will be devoted to cot-
ton as so<>n as precipitation, is
forthcoming
Last yea. Wa hila County ’s 69-
tXX) acres were devastated by too
much rain at harvest, t,xi little dur-
ing the initial stages of growth and
by the worst invasion of insects in
county agriculture history . Farm-
ers averaged only from eight to
10 bushels
Waller Foster, veteran Electra
area farmer said that he inspect-
ed a field this week and
that most was not even sprouted
He said wheat m this area is not
30 per cent up and observed he
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