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Twelve mammoth valves in the face of Boulder Dam will open when President Roosevelt on Sept. 11 at Washington touches the button that officially starts power generation, releasing a dosen great man- made Niagaras. The photo shows the outlets on the Nevada aside. Meeting their flow in midstream to make a spectacular double cate- ract will be the water which is freed through the valves on the Arizona side. Gushing forth of the waters will be the high point in the impressive ceremonies which will mark the event. With the huge generating plant in operation, lights will glow and machines will hum in Los Angeles, 270 miles away. The power line which will serve the California district will carry the biggest electrical load ever transported—275,000 volts. And below the reservoir 2,000,000 acres of land await the benefits of irrigation. Touch of President’s Finger to Star t Power Humming at Boulder Dam THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1936 For three years more than 4,000 men wrought mightily and dan- gerously at their colossal task, rearing thé engineering marvel shown above. Already Boulder Dam and the area arouhd it have become the mecca for thousands of sightseers weekly, the cars of some of the many tourists béing shown heré, parked on the dam crest. More than 100 workers gave their lives that the gigantic barrier might be completed. Nine million tons of rock were excavated and 4,000,000 cubic yards of concrete poured into the hole thus made. Reinforcing the concrete, 35,000 tons of steel were used, and mixed with 5,000,000 barrels of cement were 165,000 carloads of sand and gravel. 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Youn: Minneapolis Ma Minneapolis, Sept. 4.—() — Dazil | Braun, 19, of Minneapolis, was fatel- | ly shot last night by Patrolman Har- | old Brademan in a scuffie as the lat- ter was taking Braun to the police | Brademan was taking Braun, his wife, and another man to the station after they had been caught syphoning gasoline from a car. Braun was driving at the patrolman’s directions. | When he disobeyed a scuffle ensued in which Brademan’s gun was dis- charged accidentally, the bullet strik- ing Braun in the he: Birdzell to Speak At Bankers’ Meeting &t. Paul, Sept. 4.—(#)—A smoker at 8 p. m., Thursday will open the sev- enth annual convention of the inde- pendent bankers association, with delegates in attendance trom 15) states. | A speaker Thursday night will be L. E. Birdzell, former chief justice of the North Dakota supreme court. American people pay more in fed- eral, state, and local taxes than they do for food, rent, clothing, and other living expenses. 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