The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, August 21, 1936, Page THREE, Image 3

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Not often do father and son serve concurrent terms in the naval
service. Here are Joseph W. Dowd, storekeeper first class, and his
son Francis, seaman, both of whom are attached to the U. S. S. Penn­
sylvania, flagship of the United States fleet. They were with their ship
on recent maneuvers in the Pacific.
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Chotteau Conquers the Channel
l-Cosit guard cutter Cayuga to which Ambassador Rowers moved himself and his stuff because of the
iciib rebellion. 2—Col. Frank Knox of Chicago accepting the Republican nomination for the vice presi-
(ty. ¿-President Roosevelt and Premier Allison Dysart of New Rrunswick province, enjoying hot dogs
fix beach of Campobcllo Island.
Courageous in the face of frigid waters and terrific tides, Paul Chot­
teau, French swimmer, is pictured pausing for liquid refreshment as
he swam 41 miles across the treacherous Catalina channel to a point
near Topango canyon on the Southern California coast. He set a record
of 33 hours, 44 minutes for the grueling test. This was his seventh at­
tempt in two years.
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FOE OF CRIMINALS
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Ragoso, whose father was a Solo­
mon Island cannibal chieftain,
shown shortly after his arrival in
New York as a guest of the Great­
er New York Conference of Seventh
Day Adventists, to which religion
he is a convert. Ragoso, whose fa­
ther was converted by a Seventh
Day Adventist missionary, spoke at
a series of meetings describing
cannibalism rites he witnessed as
a boy.
Rowland C. Sheldon, who was the
moving spirit behind the formation
of the newly-organized National
Crime Prevention institute, with
headquarters in New York. Mr.
Sheldon, a native of Camden, N. J.,
attended Harvard and West Point
and was commandant of Montclair
academy, 1900-1911. He served 12
yeats as genera j secretary of the
Sunshine in Lapland
In Lapland, for six weeks the sun Big Brother movement in New York
does not rise above the horizon at and also became general secretary
all. and the v»nly sign of it Is a of the big brother and sister move­
ment, which position he still holds.
brief twilight at midday.