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THtfrlSTIAY. JWC'f 7. IM" MEDFOHD, MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, ORE. 6 A. Demo Convention Timetable Revealed Los Angelea - (UPD - T h e Democratic National commit tee today Issued the following unofficial timetable for the party's National convention (all times Pacific Standard Time): Monday, July 11 4 p.m. - Convention con venes at Sports Arena. Opening ceremonies. Welcoming address by May . or Norris Poulson of Los An geles, Gov. Edmund G. Brown HOUSECLEANER - Frog men have begun a year-long project that, when finished, will complete the power pro ducing facilities of the huge Hoover Dam that was begun in 1936. Skin diver Harry Wham is lowered into the water on a huge gate-lifting rig so that he and his com panions can start work on a housecleaning job below the water. The divers are starting preliminary cleaning of ex haust gates so that installation of a new generator can get under way. (UPI Telephoto) Frogmen Help To Complete Job At Hoover Dam Las Vegas, Nev.-fflPD-Frog- men have played the first role In a new year-long proj ect that-when finished-will ; complete the power produc ing facilities of the huge Hoo ver Dam that was begun in 1936. The divers were sent to the bottom of the dam to scrape and chip away debris, crust and rust that formed on the exhaust gates where the fi nal generating unit will be installed by next summer. When the last generator, N (for Nevada) 8, is installed, there will be 17 generators in the towering dam that produced its first electrical power in 1936. Nine of the generators are on the Arizona side and eight are on the Nevada side of the disputed Colorado River. To Cost $2.5 Million The new generator-arid its installation-will cost $2.5 mil lion and will produce 95,000 kilowatts of energy, 12,000 more than the largest unit in service. The venerator alone is 68 feet high. The three divers had to clean out the water exhaust passages so a seven-ton brass door could be lowered into place to seal off the water, allowing construction crews to enter tne cavern where the tremendous water pressure from Lake Mead will turn the turbine's paddle wheel. The divers used air ham mers and high-speed water streams to clean away the of California and Paul Zif fren, California Democratic national committeeman. Address by Chairman Paul M. Butler. Dorothy Vredenburgh, sec retary of Democratic National committee, reads official call to the convention. Address by keynoter, Sen. Frank Church. Report on rules and order of business. Tuesday, July 12 3 p.m. - Convention called to order. Opening ceremonies. Chairman reports on perm anent organization. Permanent chairman, Gov. Leroy Collins of Florida, ad dresses convention. Report on credential! by Calvin Rawllngs. Report on committee on resolutions and platform by Chairman Chester Bowles. Wednesday, July 13 2 p.m. - Convention con venes. Opening ceremonies. Roll call for nominations. Timetable for succeeding convention sessions depends on number of ballots needed to select presidential and vice presidential nominees. If both nominees have been selected by 11 a.m. Friday, tne pro gram win swucn 10 uie uuii- seum witn uie louuwmg schedule: Friday. July IS 6:10 pjn. - Aecptance speeches. 7 p.m. conclusion oi cuu- vention. Classes Taught By SOC Students Ashland - Summer session classes for grade school chil dren are being held at Central Point and Lincoln schools from 9 to noon daily. Grades 1 to 8 meet at Cen- j tral Point with two grades in j ach classroom: Lincoln school i has sessions lor pre-scnooiers and grades 1 to 6, all of which are meeting in four different classrooms, and are staffed by Southern Oregon college personnel. ADoroximately 100 students attend each of the schools un der the supervision of Dortnea Bushnell, Dorothy Masters, Bertha Shephens, and Janet Pruitt at Lincoln, and Gennle Kent. "Dawn Gwaltney and Irma KUnghammer at Central Point. Rick Traylor is also super vision at Central Point tnis summer, and will assume his duties as the new elementary principal there in the fall. Not only do tne classes Den ef it the students who are seek ing enrichment in various areas, but they also serve as experience centers for SOC summer session student teacn ers. There are 13 student teachers engaged in the pro gram who will have opportu nities to teach all the regular subjects as well as work with special projects in the science field. Dr. Bill Sampson, of the SOC education department, said that he feels this pro gram is an "excellent oppor tunity for children who want additional chances to explore areas of interest. debris in the water chambers that lead into the generating unit. . 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