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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1935)
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Wildcat John- THE BONNEVILLE CHRONICLE HGNM \ ILLK WITH OFFICIAL TOURS I Iff I, |a u»lnn*a and Inape« llm, ,uur* ‘ • pU,,' 1 # Horllnahl, whom (he cearr Vat Ion llke«g |„ I too .. . »11 heiauee of the attention he inuat pay to a million and on« Important detelpineiila etery il»y, of the Mac <u Ih e o th e r u n t i l a f t e r i n j »• bad g a in e d ih e I n i t i a l f a l l w ith paarbe* and • pfeaa Jobnaon *el>l In i n a r t ln p w it h a i r U » » ' * In aerond round, ««•«log the c o u n t In 6 I t « i t h a g r in of « h i p w r la t lo c h a a n d a P«« m In th e f o llo w in g ro u n d th e clamp Und< d e n o u g h p u n ' he« In (term*I) * cold •«. tlo n to en d th e vfld fracaa Tba arm I windup fount! d e t e r of K i l l * # * , out lost iag lull Avery, |*unland. In a (rartlrif file-round match llager loo I fa ll* In Ihe aerond and fifth (nal"« with A very counting In the ft» llagller third ,|‘ **fi*de,| arid, a ruah on t hief among Ihe official vial- t " f « ■ « • llrlgadler general G**,rg.- • • Itllabury. aaatoUttt to chlei of 1 nlte.l (Mat*« Army Engineers, « h o toured the eilenalve project Wadneoday To the disappoint- ment of many, however, the high- (anblng ufflcer offered little com- fit«rfi( u|Hit) th* work A < ‘ oft> i a (tying th«’ c«n*r*| *rr*r«* f*«|o»*| T M Robln. Major II A Hkrrry. y®jor C K Williams ^ I UrI m m• «riglm«^ It» chars«* of •)) <*ti|lfi<?«*rlt»i( oo the |>r«»je« t I arller In Ihe * r « h offleera of Ihe I'nlUd Hlate» i M i r o ^ r Wot* den » r r e guest« ,,f (he Captain and Lieutenant Myefa for lunch eon and a tour. The fo u r- ro u n d bout b e tw e e n Tid tirn h a m . U a b a r o w bo y. and GOVERNMENT TO DRILL Leaag K a llo . A a t o r la . « a a o n e of (be cleanest a l r f w r e a t le d h e re WORKMEN IN FIRST AID l l a w l e r e r y h o ld b n o w n W aa a p plied I f one n r th e n t h e r In th e C f> Connell, netilor «afety In- farlova « t r ú c e le l i r a h . m « o n th e •Iructor for the llureau of Mine«, f n lilu g h> t a k in g th e o n ly f a l l In will rondurt flrat aid rlaaaea In (be «eror.d ro u n d . w ( ( h a « le p the |( -oaevalt Iheatra, atartlng ar»» toe hold April fIrat Lieutenant Colby M Aa ro u gh aa t h * f l r a h a m - K a l lo aatrb wa# c le a n w a a th # o p e n e r betwera Tuny l» a ro . tt o n n e « it le aad E l Itra d y . O re a b a n » w n lc h aval to (h e f o r m e r In th e th ir d rotad la e ro '« flying feel (a id lu-f- M«e W«-ap o u t a n d th e n rh o b e bald« fln la h e d It r a d y T h e f in a l a-'tlon « a a t y p ic a l o f th e p a c a at • bich the r o n t e a ta n t a w e n t a lt th# SECTION 2 I V.Ht \ I>1 MM k-i TM I KMI> \ 1 . M i l l ! H SCI, 10:13 CAPTAIN KEPT BUSY ppta. « l o X í d til* • <»> I » • ro u g h g , ! , arrant v ic t o r y o v e r H ojr H er- •«a pudgr P o r t la n d e r . « h o «ut». atll u !f «1 to ' I" * » y C h r i s t i a n lac HI J|J from " » * f ' i r # * f IN TW O SECTIONS . I No. lb* P* I ’a n a Jlo n m id d le w e ig h t rh am - Herm an n | a i m | u p a n lh # rh am - g p j at the o p e n in g h e ll, lo a e ln c DAM blrera. I' it K !> announced U«t week All men «orbing on the dam • III he given the prlvlledgr of at tending C l » « « » « are alated for every day except Saturday and Honda» at I JO p m OH* hundred men will take the dvr-day rutirae at a time, contractors. employee« being taken on a baal* of (he num **y ber rm ployed Aa a e p e rie t a t t r a c t io n p r o m o The Inatruction, auiceated by C I.Inton. government ter Jim p re a e n te d tw o c o u n try - Trank «afety engineer on the Job. 1« pri tearing y o u n g a te ra . (le m p a e y |)ha- marily to make the men »afety- boit and I 'l l A a e e ln o b « la o f C a n mlndcl aa »*11 a« gl»a th»m «aw tía « h o e . h o lin g n n d (« r e s ilin g ful education Afternoon and night m MI.IM o u k ep t th e fa n « In a n up cUaaea are planned aa a»on aa the course la In full «wing f roar at th e ir re d - h o t a c tio n WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? liy H. A. Martin \\ «• rend u lot of atiangc thinga opportunity only existed In the l )>•-«.- day«, ,,f all aorta of aoclcll-a paat. The poor have ulwaya been ■•h'l plan« to give the country the down-trodden, the farmera oppres* I lopla that it haa «ought for gen aed, m.-rhant« overworked, and eration« While (he million« »r all Btruggllng to aurrnount each Europe ami A«ln are envying ua hla own difficulty. our » a y of living we are having Now, the truth 1« that the coun all kind« of "J itte r«" about the fu try la ataggerlng along in Juat ture and many -*e|| meaning peo about the aarne » a y It haa for a ple are devoting their t lm « to couple o f hundred year«. It haa cuaalng" the prevent without nny been wrecked and reformed regu Ill'll-at Ion that they realize now larly. Young men have left our far «re have come achoola '« It h the aarne doubt« aa Recently Kugent J. Head, a for. to whether they were to he tramp« m«-r Investment hanker, and Chea or the " w h ite hope o f the nation." ter A Arthur. Jr., the grandaon It ha u l»a y a been enaier to get of the prealdent of like name, Into debt than to get out of debt. have organUed on the Pacific It la Juat aa much fun to he lazy Co««t und In the euat, the t'toplan than It ever waa, and we have to H im t.-iy They have a achetne to work to hold Job*. Thoae who m a k e e v e r y one comfortable by think are, aa before, hiring non- abolishing the Idea of money and think«-™ who do the dirty work. tl»e ' purchasing certificate«." Nothing Intrlnalcally bad la go What won't a "rugged Indlvlduul- l» t " do when he haa been unem ing to happen to the V. 8. A. W e We ployed for a while? They, theae have built a good " p la n t ." two men were able to organize have S.r..000.000 good horn«-«, we lalae enough food, we have 20,- loo.oou at $3,00 a head and Ht rent» a month. It aounda like a 000,000 auto'a and gas to run them and a few of ua have enough good racket' left to play golf. The uueatlon In my mind la. "Haa thla country changed?" Are It la willy to fear the future, « e the aarne people who uoed to tbeformera alwaya get practical "do thi ng«’ " What thla country when they get In power, and a dic need« la a little lea« Jitter«: fo r tator la a paaalng Indulgence. titude and gota alway« will win over fear and the yellow atreak. Wouldn't It he a good idea to Stlnre thla country atarted. aome aort o f accept thinga and go along one haa been trying to aave It from h ere’ W here are we going? from danger« that never did nor No one know« exactly. But. a few never Will exlat ■ of ua will get rich, some will loae Thoae who view with alarm are all. the (post o f ua will win by be chronically In a panic. Jittery ing hatvpy In the game and the »ealth y and deapondent poor auf- ' gamble o f It W e «'III enjoy the fer the vain.- nightmare vlalon of good roads, the electric refrigera .-ndlng-ttp on the poor farm Since tion. telephone«, oll-hurnera. and the invention of the aleam engine, freah fruit and vegetable« that latmr haa tottered on the brink of grandpup did not have and we are technocracy Kach genera lion haa hoping to enjoy too the wonder been toaa.-d Into a cruel world ful thing» that are Juat before with the d»ora of opportunity m m ln r out o f hundred« of «hop* nnd laboratories. loaed agalnat It. W e think that MASSIVE WING W A LL— ONE OF GREATEST ENGINEERING F E * tc T T T B E * FUN RUNS HIGH WHEN W ORKERS ELECT MAYOR The need for an active and con- tlnuoua recreation waa plainly ex hibited last week a» the political campaign, held under the auaplrea o f ".Spillway," bl-montbly reser vation paper, came to a hilarious close. Inauguration o f two of the th re« mayor* waa the climax Through the courtesy of the Bonneville Operating company, a platform waa erected In the recreation hall. Tuesday night the hall was filled to more than capacity, fully 500 men being present for the fun. Th e trio of mayors, one for each camp, became a neceaasity when It was discovered that al though 1.000 ballots y e r e caat. no more than ten votes separated one candidate f om the other. The In-cnming officers. In full dress, were led In— handcuffed— by government guards and from there on th " fun ran high. W ith Don Orput Introducing the candi dates. Mike Hunt aa acting Judge and Chick Johnson as master o f ceremonies, the only time the as sembled throng stopped laughing waa at the numbers offered by Immordlnl. Patteraon. Clark. Mc Kay, Olaon, Nell and members o f the future minstrel caat. under the direction o f lieu ten an t Poulaon. Immediately upon taking office Mayor Bing Bing Bingham, o f Columbia, challenged Mayor Ala- ham Beach, o f General, to a tug- of-war. to be held sometime thla week. In return Beach challenged Bingham to anything. Mayor Tim Wood, of Orlno. Bell and Malcom. could not be present. The new officers will take part In all reservation recreational ac tivities. acting whenever necea- *arf as a "kangaroo court." |»RKI 1MINABV St'KVKYK MADK Engineers began preliminary plans for the proposed contract o f excavating for the west end of the ship canal, slated to be let In May. by surveying unannounced portions o f the reservation last week fo r suitable dumping areas. ^ONNEPTED WITH BUILDING OF THE BONNNVH-LF DAM ' Showing the Oregon end of ihe great earth dam that will extend from the south end o f l *“e |m|* 1“ *p‘ 1!*' A itrlklng view o f the p< erhouse substructure he north aide of the powernous. simas Bradford Island, to I rush work night and day . |h,, |,a,-kground steel reinforcements for the huge power plant are shooting h gh n o .* ay dam. as men r