Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939, March 03, 1939, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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T H E ( AM AI>E I.Ot K > « H ltO M t I.E
K l(II> \ V. M A R t'H 8, 1939
DEPICTING PEOPLE AND EVENTS
Columbia Students Do Their Fishin’ in ("lass
Policemen Pals
Pav
License
Fee
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Robert Eyerkuss, 14, of Belleville,
N. J., didn't have $2.00 to buy a li­
cense for his mongrel dog, Chubber.
lie tried to get work after school, but
was unsuccessful. He wrote to Police
Chief George Spatz, who in turn
showed it to his force. Members of
the department each contributed a
quarter, and the pooch was saved.
Family Toothbrush
Now Power Driven
II won't In- i i r c m » t y (or student«*
In < ill r iss a r « lo go fishing If the
n r * course Invi Hilled by Columbia
university's Trai h r n college p r o m
popular. I lir Nr»* Vork school now
in» ludea angling as pari of IU r a m p
Irailnnhlp course. Al Ihr Irfl, Hr.
I ram ola I l i list u. Instructor, prr
parra aonir of lila aprclmrna for
tnounllni.
Itraoun rfulnraa la Ihr
hr* unir of lila In tuirà.
l l ’a (hr niodrrn vrraion of thr old
family toothbrush. Every member
of the family uses the electric de­
vice, hut the toothbrush Itself Is
easy removed and another one
may he clamped In Its place. When
the motor Is started the brush Is
given the same motion as was given
to It hy hand operation.
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Suffrage ami Peace
Leader for ."SO Years
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Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, for 50
vears a suffrage and peace leader,
was honored by 400 women repre­
senting the National Committee on
the Cause and Cure of War recently
in celebration of her eightieth birth­
day. Mrs. Chapman Catt was born
In Klpon, Wis.. and educated In the
State Collrge of Iowa. She took a
special course In law. She is a mem­
ber of the woman’s committee of
the Council for National Defense.
Krahlat nil, American lurf chain
pión, la I liarlra S. Howard's rhlrl
hopr lor Ihr $100.000 Santa Anita
Ila util« ap in March.
I h r lllarull
a a a Itaiiilli ap f atui llr In 1937, hul
lliilahnl hrhlnil II, ’armoni
A f a
voi llr again laal yrar, hr Mulshed
hrhtud Magrhand. Ill« g rra lra l Irl
uiiiph a a a a Ihrrr Irnglh victory
o tri Mar \ditilral al I'lmlleo.
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l'olltr Lirul
Mass.
liomb Shelters Perfected for Family
Use
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K« IvrrI J. Douglas trading live Cambridge rurlrw rider
w hlth prohiblla * hitdrrn under 14 »rara of agr freni brini
ihr alreeU
alter I » f m
The law w as pesarti la I M aaj waa re» laeJ «n thè
re« otr mrwdatfaa ef thè t stri bridge veutb i r r n m l H l n i ss pari et a pre­
g i a i :) le r e d u .e fu» m it o d r U o q u e e « * .
Mben—and If— the nest war break» eut. Leaden residents will be prepared. A specimen sieel-lined shelter,
built fer use as a first aid and dressing station underground In caae of an air raid, can now be bought by
private individuals or commuaiues, The bomb shelter is a part ef the national defense plan«.