Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1936, Page 34

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1936. DIVERSION BEGUN Expected in Four or | - SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREETS . District 7575 Five Months. BY the Associated Press. GRAND COULEE DAM, Wash., No- vember Three gushing 36-inch *flood g: carried water today to @ rising 20-acre lake in the initial step of man’s first attempt to divert the full flow of the mighty Columbia River. Engineers said the complete diver- #lon, expected in four or five months, will be one of the greatest engineering tasks of all time. o Bullders of the $70,000,000 Grand . Coulee foundation dam opened the tubes late yesterday. Although rush- 3 s s ing in with the roar of a cataract, the initial diversion was only a trickle by comparison with the daily average 9 5 ® 3 2 flow of more than 400,000 cuble feet e ; with costlier details? 9 9 each second. 3 2 % : 3 The flood gates are through the - » & v Cofferdam, & gigantic earth barrier, : israss e We coaxed these beautiful blouses from one of our ! . : about 100 feet high and a third of & 1 Sk : ice! i mile long. The cofferdam was built : - : best monufacturers—o} t our pr|ceA' Sohns, crepes, at the start of the project two years P gl A 3 HITIE : copies of famous designers’ successes! Frilly ones, tai- b e b { f ; : ; ; lored ones, in dark colors, pastels, and thItes, too. The mammoth lake behind the BT e Y i % re early. crescent cofferdam will be from 35 to : 5 Sizes 32 to 42. Don't dillydally—get here early. 50 feet deep. It was expected to reach ; _ : ¢ 3 LANSBURGH'S—SECOND FLOOR—BLOUSE SHOP the level late today after a 24-hour : 1 flow. The impounded water surged over large sectors of the concrete already poured for the 500-foot-thick base, The river is being diverted to per- mis building foundations for the huge Grand Coulee DAm in the river bed. INFLUENZA CURE HINTED BY TESTS Immunization With Vaccine Held Possible Protection From Disease. Bs the Associated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohio, November 6— Dr. Wilson G. Smillie, professor in the Harvard School of Public Health, told the Ohio Conference of Health Com- missioners yesterday that there is “a definite possibility” science has dis- covered a cure for influenza, The possibility exists, Dr. Smillie #aid, through immunization with a ¥ ' vaccine developed in experiments with P 3 1t They’ll wear . . . and wear! the ferret as a subject. % £ ] . + . : " 3 “Using ferrets extensively during early experiments,” he said, “we were : & 2 { k- S I : q. I B Q‘ GS able to isolate and study the virus. \ i H - ¥ Then we definitely determined that i 2 ; : vaccination with virus protected the % 4 animals from the disease. ‘Later a few human volunteers were X : - y ; Seal is rough and ready. It won't show vaccinated, and observation indicated 2 bt R i A : rain spots, and it won't scuff without a : n almost every case that they too were 3 i % str le. These ba re ctical + % immune from further exposu; 444 5 3 Udg . ags are practical, but 7 F) w54 35 8 o v v % d i s g | Dr. Smillie added, however, that ex- Reied 3 they're good looking, too. Nicely lin periments must be continued for per- B g ¥ & secret poan‘< zippers and such no- haps several years. Another epidemic Such as that of 1918 would be an effec- rom breakfast on, tive test for the practice now devel- : il ; LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR—HANDBAGS. : wear simulated oped, he said, : T Desrosiers Hand-Picked by Social Credit Party. =g s : - i . : Even with sweaters they're wearing pearls! EDMONTON, November 8 (P).— . e : ‘ Creamy or rose-cream lustre chokers, earrings, Hand-picked by a method unique in bracelets and pins; 1, 2 and 3 strand necklaces, Canada to the Social Credit party, Dr. too! Each $1. Willilam Desrosiers of McLennan, Al- berta, yesterday was named the party’s o 2 5 g - ; i g LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR. candidate in the December 7 Grouard . % s . by-election. Premier William Aberhart and a cabinet subcommittee chose Desrosiers from three candidates selected by a constituency convention. The three men, Desrosiers, Paul Pel- letier and Clarence Neden, were inter- viewed singly Monday by the premier and the cabinet subcommittee. tions. Black or brown Marriage Licenses. Ragmond C. Moore. 26. 2012 O, st and Eisine Johuston._ 20, 4817 36K at.; Meleoim T Robem 4013 Bth st and Nelile G. ol 4 4317 New Hampshire -u H.v prank B Bteelman. Charls l; and Addie V. 5% boh of Matvinsbure. W, Ve Rev. G, B. Harrington. James R Lee. 41, 6420 14th Loutse ‘T, Perkini. 30. Gien Dal X H_ir Rowiand 5 Judge R. E Mattingly. Robert M. u»;a-u ~é’:mnm-x.m . ¥s. Songey %, SR Hand Sewn Capeskin! Pigskin! C. Ball Raymond .7 22, 1220 D st. n. Ella M. cnes ElMtvl Suede! fldl l'lln ol h ker. nman, 29, 827 North ¥ C. B Ran 2 Smit sklmD. 5 Ynisn: 24" 1504 e 4 eld ‘place: Rev. -~ 4 Cornelius J. McBrearts. 28 2633 Dou 5 i ne . 18, 1 i\ 4 Btn 5t ne s Rev, J B Lansinger, \ : o Oth st Warren. £ . 9, Renr Thormton, 25, Lo . e o . We know the sort of gloves ; . You can’t look gloomy in Gladys J Whitner, 1. P 3 ¢ ’ & you want—simple styles with w’slflh e n: nexa.“zzg Pc'nlu"::'a" . ; : the emphasis on suppleness of b PLAID TAFFETA ez ol : : g the leathers. They're light in T ks e L .. weight, yet they’ll keep your e NECK ‘N} EAR "‘.‘3,{"'2“‘,05,,,‘,”3";;,3,‘;, ogg B : hands warm because they'll fit like your own skin. . La: v o 'm"ag“' o, Lanbinger. - P N Bllock brown, wine, London tan or white in this huge : $o young and becoming! Panels, gfll”? % Cillinan, 22. 5 % h selection. 3 round collor sets. See them Sat- : % LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR—GLOVES. : urdoy et Lonsburgh's 39, and Marguerite E. v Nt LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR. h'of 1524 13th st.; : e b - : Dan! 31 Rev. i e s Edna 3 i Rev. Willlam CI gn A 10 Irving B E M M-mnm o 45, _Chi ] Pt c:'x'ii's" 34" Roanoke, Rev. Jiy Py enchl. R and Marg Fogart: eV, Ot ton H. Pitts, 25, 1826 G t P. Prater. 23. Rev. F. an. 036 Churi nard If you're a gadabout, oryou're GABAR D I N E working, or you're an earnest student, there’s a plocé in N A N E T T E S your life for a coat like these! ¢ Nice warm fleeces or camel’s with shin atent leather CONSTIPATION s hair that don’t give a whoop . 0 AS DOLTORS DO : WhOf the weather’s domg Gabardine is in the spotlight right now because it 7 s is pluperfect for Winter. 1t warm, yet it's not 50 Plu.rn Brown, Wi apten O greyfi heavy on your feet. It fits into the dress-up pic- . [l ( WATEH SANSRUBGICS - SSOONS ELOOR-SURIGE: COATE. ture. With sparkling patent leather, these new Nanettes are ready to go places with you! THOROQUCH.CENTLE 0 LANSBURGH'S—SECOND FLOOR—WOMEN'S SHOES. 8 ~

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