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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING; JULY r Detroit Haven For Smuggling T j New Bootlegging Indus-- 1 try Causing Problem for Government Officials. ' ' ' 1 Damming Weber for Echo Reservoir By ARTHUR REX, GRAHAM. (Copyrleht. 1958. Consolidated Press.) PKTR01T, July 7 Detroit's freat easy money fraternity, frown tooIare in personnel for It vast operMloni In bootlerglnt; liquor and tcambllnf concessions, has broucht H facilities to bear on a forbidden field of endeavor hitherto left to amall scale amateurs. The new gold rush of the seofflawa la toward the Immigrant bootlemflnK Industry. Easv rnone. One thousand doliara In cash provides the open seaame for the war debt ridden Kuropean or the the revolution fleeing Oriental Into land of opportunity and aay money. In a amall way, Starting hesitantlyof immigrants has the hooth!RlnK of surged suddenly Into the rankshave major Industry. Trust methods been established, regultlon scales of prices adopted and quantity production methods Inaugurated. The flow the of Illegal immigration across Detroit river, paying due tribute to 1 " Tractor-propelle- d ing way for snnw-plow-ll- work. follow-u- p TfP ' lav-ma- n, 4k48 two-thir- &V :wal- e- ..... v' A ".to' . .i. .. "' m i win., 7 aa :. V v i ?'"' '. ,' m H. .: I BBl BLACKFOOT, Idaho. July 7. StewIeglon post, American auxiliary, held a meeting (it Memorial art Hoover building Thursday evening with Department President Myrtle R. Davis In attendance. , Mrs. Pavta gave an the interesting nd iustvuoUve talk work done at the United States (She BolFe. at urged hospital the necessity of having a welfare as secretary 01 worker who could the auxiliary and also do welfare work ' at the hospital. Mrs. Davla reported atoui 1:10 patients In th hospital at the present time, about sixty of whom are permanently disabled. . vwvwWMWrVVVeeeeeeeeeeeew This material In the a inttable. trench will b placed In elght-lnc- n la vera also. When completed the dam win be 1S00 feet long from bank to bank at the top of the structure, and win be approximately 700 feet thick at the bed of the stream. The top of the dam will be 125 feet above the Mream bed, ten feet and will be twenty tne above the water aurfape when of water maximum of 74.000 acre-feIs In the reservoir. At the surfsce of the wnter when this amount of water Is In the reservoir, the dam will be seventy feet thick. The dam will contain 1.400.000 cubic yards of material when completed. in feet-thi- o. j. Mcdonald co. chocolate Rainier Distributors. . Yon Can Always Depend Bka. sr . Legion Auxiliary Urtfed Yo Helo Hospital Work on Allans Flock By Train t6 Windsor.' Every week one hundred aliens come by train to Windsor, the fast- growing Ontario city across the river. Meltlnc Into the crowds, they are A week or so later a lost to sight. new waiter appears In Sing Loo's De t chop house or a new Janitor In Braunflnkle'a bakery. - Hew la the thins done? There -- are manjuav nues of entry. They may come In ns "students." as "alien aeamen" with - forged papers, with faked cards Iden- -' tlfvlnr them as Canadian workmen, as temporary Canadian viUer-o- r4 with fraudulent letters Identifying . them as Canadian employed, on tn ; American side. of the "bootlegged ImmMost igrants'' simply com a crone In row n dark nights. - These travel bot definite routes; similar to the along war "underground" passages k Apof slaves to free soil states. to the landing on the De- . proaches are members watched aide troit by of the organisation. From the dark river comes a signal and an auto- . mobile edges down to the landing A few moment more and It place. - is racing away loaded with Illegally . entered aliens. Sometimes Alien Are Caught ' And Placed Under Bond, i The 1 1000 fee Is the chare fnr "seefrom his ing an Immigrant through" "meHmea the honjelsiwt to- - Dejrott. """f adventurers are caught and " placed' under bond. Twenty-flv- a per cent of these Jump th bonds provided for them of the members by syndicate. One across th border and "under C the wing" of a syndicate, the plight .'of th poorer Immigrant. often la plti- -, able. He t "sold down the river" ''for his entry fee. This Is usually paid by some fellow countryman who Is v legally resident In America and the operator of some sort of business. To him th "bootlegged" Immigrant Is bound out for a period of actual ser- -' vltuda. Whatever condition may be . Imposed him he dare not upon "squeal." for that weuld mean de-- ! portatlon. machine removes undesirable materials, mak river. 1 the orranlied underworld, presents a new problem for Uncle Sam to lie awake nights over. i tom, looking upstream on east side of Progress is being made on con- struction of Echo dam. Top, looking upstream over the top of dam with waste materials in foreground. Bot Of Immigrants It course has been changed and all drained, that section ha been dredged and filled up with dam material. This foundation consists of layers of mixed clay, gravel and sand, which r eight inches thick. The clay and gravel and sand are mixed with an Improvised machine rnhL-resembles a snow plow on th front of a caterpillar. Burking Its war Into the hesvy mounds of earth, this caterpillar serves two purpose. It Is used with th apnliance at the front to scrspe sway the undeslrshle material, and la then used to mix tbe clay, and aaiid and travel which have been selected to go Into Ihe dam. When the mstertnl has been properly mixed It Is placed In the dam. Care Is taken 1o have tt of a proper dampness so that It will pack together, and If th material Is not damp enough it ils wet down before being rolled. As soon as sn eight-Inc- h layer of the material has been placed It Is rolled rollers. with heavy Outlet Tunnel Start At Heel of Dam. The outlet tunnel of the reservoir will start at what engineers term the heel of the dam, which, to the means the unstream side of the structure, and will pass through the mountain to the west of the dam. having Its confluence with the snlllwav at the toe. or downstream side'. The cutoff trench wlH be located about of the distance upntream from the center line nf the Anm tn the heel, and will go to bedrock. In the center of the cutoff trench will be a concrete core, also going to bedrock, and the rest of the trench will be filled with puddled clay and other material which has been chosen of 8, 1023. Axelrad'i Quality and Price .... .. "V "" ' V.' 'a V . . Another Week of Sensational Values ' :i " ' i'iiiii 1i ' . if,-'- ' fe . , IB I We Mu$t Clear Our Floors of All Odds and End of Furniture Regardless of Cost or Loss t 'HI.' X "TTT ,T-''- -.v "; - rift in - . I J I 'it - . lb f q I u -- - I , -- u r .mBi lfS6.ll II, pr-cl- , ' BALANCE ON ' EASY TEEMS and at Every Piece Is From Axelrad's Regular Stocks, Representing Highest Quality of Think it! Down Values. $1 Phenomenal These Reduced Prices, Really II Tribune staff, visiting the scene Em- - The of th project. A. Guthrie & Co., of Poriland, the teria? which Is not fit for Inclusion In the dam.' All the waste material has been removed from the damslte, an the foundation of the dam has been an contractors have the dam, building Dam laid. In doing this work average force of 200 men employed on practically that part of the project, while the the base of the foundation bad to be and drained dredged, and then built Utah Construction company, which won the contract for the relocation of up. The undesirable material coni BLACKTOOT KIWANIANS VISITED the highway and railroad, had 171 men sisted mostly of blue clay, surface loam. etc. This surface loam contain j ftpeelal to The Trlbose. working. The work of moviS the an abundance of vegetation and river road and railway Is advancing rapidly BLACKFOOT, Idaho. July T. 1 made Remarkable ; progress being Blackfoot Klwanl club was visited and will be done within schedule debris, and would not pack sufficientto make suitable dam material ly In TVleh-Of to v dam licho Klwanlan time, the construction French of the George present Indications, according 'by IU, Kan., at th regular dinner meet-- ; nd the relocation of the highway and and the same is true of the other part Course of River of the project. Ing Thursday in the Eccles hotel. Mr. to be moved to Has Been Changed. j French spent th evening dlscucslng' railroad, which had The work done to date on the dam the fundamental of Kiwanlsm, and make room for the reservoir, It was of At the foundation of the dam, where has consisted largely r how th club could be Improved. discovered Thursday by a member of firuper and removing ail wast ma the river formerly curved tn the wet, . 400 Nearly Men LIVING ROOM SUITES Suite $9450 $135 Jacquard Uphol. and ployed on Rail Project. 3-p- cushions. On Reversible Mohair $225 Mohair $175 A Sve AT 10 $300 any living room. 2-Pi- ece Values; Nothing a XZZ- Now for the Big J- SH.RV 'CE. CtfJAVATY Walnut SY$150 Suite, Host and Side Table, Buffet, Price- - J a $30 Dresser 2 .rr, T- I A aVVJ 1 i' itv vj W m ONE ONLY. clearanc SoAmazin,? Summer EXTPA SPECIAL Just DRESSES LADIES' SUITS-Form- to 325. Sale erlv $9.S0 Greatest f Thr MAIN FLOOR SALE 65 DRESSES " Formerly to $ Every cne s charming ere. stioi. New srld per'ect na letfividual one. of - - kind styles tor s'te'noon or dret, You must ee to oceatton. sppreciats thes wonderful valties. il to $25 34 Novelty 12 . . Formerly Priced Wash Silks. Out they go. Formerly Priced to $35 ., 12 SILK ENSEMBLES Formerly to 11 . 26 $1785 $1985 $55 Wilton Velvet $3950 $45.Vo Amlnster $3250 $65.00 AxmlristeT $4950 U SILK ENSEMBLES Fonneriyt $21.59 LAST WEEK' AFTER STOCK- SMALL TAKING 36 COATS Formerly to $55 $1750 I 1 28 COATS Formerly $04.50 to $C5 T- I SAVE! DEPOSIT $OQ 50 to $75 SELECTION 32 COATS Formerly HOLDS ANY B'se IB N f PjJJ $6650 Walnut Suite PIECES: Bed, Vanity, Chifforette, Vanity Bench, Rocker and Night Stand. O-One Suit fQ JXIJ7 Only, at 6 f Walnut $150 ri4 Suite Bed, Vanity, Chifforette. $109 lff!S's WALNUT 130 BEDROOM SUITE. suits of splendid valu Another sing! $98.50 1 ' ONLY $1 DOWN FOR ANY OF THESE SUITES! LEONARD ONLY FOR ANY RUG $30 Velvet Rug $32.50 Axmlnster . I $250 Combination UGS $1 DOWN Formerly Priced N Beautiful Pieces R 42 DRESSES to $55. COOft VJjJ" $35 Gilder Swing $2250 ONE ONLY. Art material uphol. $45 Glider Swing. .$2950 $70 Glider Swing. .$4950 Suite $75 $4950 $85 Wicker Suite $5900 132DRESSES I 3 Originally part of fin suites, thst have sold separately. Orsat values! MAINFLOOR SALE D TAKE YOUR CHOICE $1 DOWN! BEDROOM SUITES Chllforette (1 ADr jOO $40 Dav. Table $1750 . $35 Occas. Chair .$1050 $25 Silk Lamp Shade $10 $60 and $70 Mohair Chairs Sri Values You Must See to Believe DRESSES for Price $49 0 SUITE Excellent value; walnut combination.... $95 .....r..... $35 Walnut - J, iJij gf Mirror Style H V ROOM SUITE osk in a cnarm-Inc- j design I13S DININQ ROOM SUITE pieces, in an attractive pa- rlod style $1985 $80 Walnut Vanity $3950 Triple " $8900 c. 1100 DINING DELIVERS ANY SELECTION Walnut Finish 8-p- Chairs, upholstered 1250 WALNUT SUITE Just one to go at this special C af ffc f low prlc $1 DOWN w 78 5 1 Single pieces of fine furniture gathered from all over the store DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE. Slashing Event of the Season. Last and Greatest Week of After Stock - Taking value A DINING ROOM SUITES Like Them Before - PRCE mm at... ONLY $1 DOWN DELIVERS YOUR CHOICE Record-Breakin- g A. M. c. 3-Pi- ece Vary beautiful and MONDAY Suite Suite $13950 $15950 at wonder Living Room Suite $18500 luxurious. Just ons left. 3-p- very popular style. Just on to go It will grac c. only, at $65 Wilton Velvet $450 Slip Wilton Rug $7950 $1 REFRIGERATORS DOWN A Real Opportunity for Housewives' t leer (C A (in fSJ to elese out CQ.VrU d $75 Leonard Rclrlgerator ONE ONLY. Porcelain lined. $85 Leonard Side porcelain lined: capacity. 75-l- t 2 Family site 51 $550 , $50 Leonard Whitt tnamtl lintd I A" eel $35 Leonard Rclrlg. S2750 $30 Leonard $2375 $23.50 Leonard $1585 1 I Whit rsisifl lined. ..... . Top icino ..i |