Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 131, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 3, 1956 Page: 3 of 10
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freight car and commercial air-
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retary of the Treasury Humphrey
Gregory Peck
Exchanges Vows
LOMPOC, Calif. E—Actor Greg-
ory Pck and French magazine
writer Veronique Passani honey-
mooned today after being married
New Year's Eve. They are ex-
. pected back in Hollywood tomor-
row.
The couple crossed up movie
‘publicists who expected them to
slip away to Las Vegas, Nev., for
the ceremony, and were married
by Justice of the Peace Arden Jen-
sen at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Channing Peake, on a 1,300-acre
cattle ranch 120 miles northwest
of Los Angeles.
" The marriage is the first for
Miu Passani, 22.
" Peck’s divorce from Greta Kon-
en Pock became final last Friday.
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CHEMISTS
long hair worn by
who call themselves
have left Humboldt and” Del Norte
County communities intact.
Engineer* point to Shasta Dam
on the Sacramento River north of
Redding and the new Folsom .Dam
on the American River east of
here. Redding and Red Bluff, be-
low Shasta, both escaped, So did
Sacramento.
Projects in the state water plan
would not necessarily all be built
by the state. Its purpose is just
to show what can be done.
But who should build the dams,
the state, the federal government
or a private interest?
The Visalia Times-Delta answer
in a front-page editorial which
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“Nearly all of the misery and
property damage could have been
avoided If our people had learned
a few years back to forget petty
differences and had been welded
into a unified team to press for
construction of Terminus Dam . . .
“We Don’t Give A Damn Who
Builds The Dam - Let * Get It
Built.”
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was Queen of the Pasadena, Tex., Rose Bowl Float
portraying Gen. Sam Houston in the Parade of Roses
in Pasadena, Calif., Mondy. (AP Photo) ’
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Pick up: your prescription. if
shopping near n*, or let us de-
liver promptly without extra
charge. A great many people
entrust ns with the tesponsibili-
ty of filling their pre*. "‘ptions.
May vo compound year*?
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SACRAMENTO, (—If northern
California’* Christmas time flood
- water were behind dams instead
of wasted to the sea, it would be
worth about $10 an acre foot next
summer in thirsty cities and on
dry lands.
On paper, California has a state-
wide water plan for dams and oth-
er works that could have saved
much of the 84 million acre feet
of water state engineers estimate
came down during the storm.
But without the works, most of
the water was lost.
Theodore Neuman, state division
of water resources engineer, esti-
mated the water would have sold
for from 13 an acre foot for irri-
gation to $25 an acre foot for city
use—or an average of HO an acre
foot—total of 840 million dollars.
Add to this is the 150 million
dollars in actual property damage
2 - attributed to the floods, not to men-
tion the loss of life.
Why aren't the dams built?
“Money. time . . . and some
politics,” answers one state official
without permission to use his
name.
The California Water Plan now
being shaped up, provides for 270
major dams about the state and
state engineers My such cities as
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The boy'* mother Mr». Rheba
Fischbach heard her son calling
after he stumbledinside the house.
She found him bleeding from a
deep chest wound. He died shortly
afterward.
“A boy stabbed me,” he told his
mother before he lost conscious-
ness.
“Why did they do ft?” asked his
father, who Mid he did not want
his son’s killer to hang.
“I don’t believe in capital pun-
ishment.” he said.
Orem was arrested yesterday
afternoon at his home, and West-
cott was arrested at Southwestern
Police Station, where he went to
inquire about, Orem.
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could be grabbed away, Dinah had
lost nearly two inches of gold from
the bottom of the full-length gown.
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Santa Cruz, Yuba City and Eureka
would have been, spared by dis-
aster had they been ready.
Harvey O. Banks, acting state
engineer, estimates the dams
would cost from 10 to 11 billion
dollars. J
But had they been ready for the
rains. Banks Mid “the damage
would have been negligible.’’
The proposed 1% billion dollar
Feather River project, authorized
by the Legislature four years ago,
is an example of how politics can
be delaying . ______
The Legislature declined to vote
any construction money at its ses-
sion last year. Lawmakers couldn’t
agree on the major faetures for
moving water as far south, as
San Diego County.
Had the Feather River Dam
above Oroville been ready. My the
engineers, Yuba City would have
escaped instead of suffering 58 mil-
lion dollar* worth of damages.
Terminus Dam on the Kaweah
River and Success Dam on the
Tule would have spared the Vi-
salia area, say the engineers. Lev-
ees could have saved Santa Cruz,
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Charges In
Youth’s Death
BALTIMORE « - Two youths
faced murder charges today in the
knife slaying of a 19-year -old West-
ern Maryland College honor stu-
dent who planned to become a
Methodist miister.
"The two, Richard P. westcott,
16, and Charles Orem. 17, a store
clerk, were scheduled to be ar-
raigned today. - —' '
Both affect the extreme style of
- The networks, agencies and ad-
vertisers that create the sound and
fury of television- war have now
locked these two in combat for the
larger audience in their Saturday
tvening spots opposite each other
—Como on NBC-TV and Gleason
on CBS TV.
Despite all the drum-beaters, it’s
a somewhat less earth-shaking con-
flict than the Battle of Gettysburg.
In fact, only twice incidentally in
the past six months has this de-
partment ever mjentiod Apro-
gram’s "audience rating.” Don’t
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Like your physician, we
pharmacists are continuously
studying to keep la stop with
modem medicine. That is why
we are prepared to compound
any prescription, written by
any physician, exactly as he
specifies.
parade.
As she was taking her place on
% float, there was a heater to keep
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comhism’s cancerous growthrin began.
Russia. - rtn astonished spectator noticed
The Office of Defense Mobiliza-
tion said that after this deadline
it will consider no more applica-
tions from railroads, airlines and
electric utility companies for per-
mission to write of-in five years,
for tax purposes, a’substantial part
of the cost of new "equipment .
The cutoff results from anEisen-
hower administration decision to
curtail drastically the “rapid write
-off" tax program which has aided
$32,870,000,000 of expansion in de-
fense-essential industries shce
1951, when- the Korean war was
in progress.
In the new year, only 26, “de-
fense production goals" will re-
main unfilled out of an original
list of about 225. This means fu-
ture tax aid will be given only for
With this deadline In
railroads began placing
thousands of freight cars.
Are All Cold
Remedies Alike?
No! For ezample, 666 4 wide,
activity medicine, which combines 4
of the most effective; widely pre
ecribed drugs ‘known, to relieve all
cold mineries sooner. 666 to mor
potoat and gives positive, dramatic,
rapid relief from miseries of all kinds
of coIde. Thet'a why 666 to unsur-
paaeed to effectiveness. Try it.
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The victim was Gaither Lee
i Fischbach Jr., a college freshman
: home for the holidays. He was
i attending Western Maryland on a.
! scholarship.
The youth was stabbed to death
early Sunday near his home. He
had been attending a family New
Year’s Eve party at the home of
Lemuel S. Eichner.
Eichner, who drove Fischbach
home and let him off about 200
feet from his house, told police
be mw three boys on the corner
who appeared to go in different
directions as the youth got out of
Be Good to Yourelf
Sleep Oil A
Beauty Rest
ANDERSON FURNITURE
125 W. Oak Terms 4 Deaton
A few of the medicines to
year prescriptions are still the
Mme eld reliables that have
been successfully used to the
past. But the great majority of
them were never even heard
of less than ten years ago. .
WASHINGTON (-At midnight
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stimulated a multi million dollar The list was slashed drastically
rush this fall for new freight cars, on Sept. 29, but ODM decided to
commercial aircraft and electric
power plants.
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Dams on the Eel, Klamath; and --
other north coast streams would
Gleason.
came up with some fascinating Dinah Shore almost lost her $000
footage on the private life of Czar -
Nicholas II, the Eastern Front in
World War I and the counterrev-
i 'em. Know the sponsors de-
’em. Know the audience rat-
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construction of plants which pro-
duce directly for the military and
atomic energy programs, plus 25
other highly essential types of fa- .
cilities.
These include ocean-going tank-
ers. refineries producing military
projects which will expand output
of mercury, nickel, heavy steel
plates, scientific instruments, med-
ical supplies, a few scarce shapes
of steel and -aluminum, and some —
high-heat, high-speed alloying ma-
terials needed in the jet plane and
missile programs.
The list of industries eligible for
ODM “certificates of necessity”
has been dwindling ever since the
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title by Judge* of the beauty
contest at Nice, ‘despite out-
raged howls of the, audience. She
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her selection, but no reason was
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CHERBOURG, France UB - The
Duke and Duchess of Windsor
boarded the Queen Mary last night
for New York and their annual
— er winter visit to America.
At ahy rate, NBC says that
Trendex finds Como has topped
Gleason for the past two Saturday
nights
How does Gleason feel about
this?. _ ve • .
Above his desk he has hung a
large, smiling portrait of Perry
Como.
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“Nightmare In Red,” oneptie
year’s best televised documentaty,
films, appeared on Armstrong at-
de Theater (NBC-TV Tuesday eve-
ning. The brain-child of producer
director-writer Henry Salomon, ‘it
offered a vivid and grimly factual
account of Russian suffering under
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