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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1954.
Once He Amputated With A Hacksaw
Car-
Mant
WILD MOUNTAIN
Elur MOUNTAIN
7,075
Echo Park
PAVED ROADS
Idaho
Damsite
$2000
GREEN
·4030
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-Hambyang, June 22. Dr Olmar Kohler, a German surgeon who once used
drill and chisel penter's operate on a man's skull in Soviet prison camp, was today awarded the Paracelsus Medal. highest distinction of the Ger- man Doctors Association.
Dr Kehler, now 45, was cap- tured at Stalingrad in 1943. In the prison camp he amputated an arm using a borrowed hach- saw. All he had, for sewing up the incision wah 24 cobbler's thread.
Proposal (o change o Ship's name.
We. Lucas Steamship Company Limited, of Windsor House, Hong Kong, hereby Kivo notice that in consequence of a request from Charterors in necordance with the terms of the partinent Time Charter Party, we have the Minister of applied to Transport and Civil Aviation, under Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, in respect of the steamship “LUCAS TRADER” of HONG KONG REGISTRY
Omolal Number 140299, Gross tonnage 5342.85 tons, Register tonnage 3264.31 tons, heretofore owned by Lucan Steamship Company Limited, of Windsor House, Hong Kong, for permission to change her name
Washington, June 22. 8.8. "JAGRAKSHAK" and to
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of Representatives today ap- name at the Port of HONG
proved o bill
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KA owned by Lucas | death penally In the United steamship Company Limited. States for peace time espionage. Tho maximum penalty for capionage to now life imprison- Any objection to the pro- ment except in time of war.- posed change of name must | Reuter.
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JOHNNY HAZARD
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THE GEINH.....'AND THERE DISPOSE OF YOUR BODY!
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This
DAM HOULD UN EDO FT HIGH,
Dinosaur fossi BAKAL beds, downstream from dams, would
not be affected
UTAH
25,000
CHO PR, DAMSITE
Colo
DINOSAUR NATIONAL HONDASENT
Ardz.
NM
DINOSAUR HE NATIONAL MONUMI
COLORAD
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CONGRESSIONAL STORM OVER A DAM IN
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DINOSAUR CEMETERY
New York, June 22.
Seldom has the old saying "it isn't the money, it's the principle of the thing," been given such a thorough workout as in the controversy over the proposed construction of Echo Park Dam in Colorado.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
The dam, accounting for about one-fifth of the estimated billion dollar cost of an upper Colorado River development bill now before Con- gress, would be more or less in the middle of Dino- saur National Monument, which covers 203,885 acres along the Green and Yampa rivers in sailing July 10th Colorado and Utah.
P.O. Box 53 Queen's Building Tel: 28851
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FAST FREIGHT SERVICE
"BIR HAKEIM” "MONKAY"
salling June 26th salling July 16th
That's where the
which principle; Monument
would cornes In,
establish a precedent that might
wipe Conservationists contend con-eventually
out Fflary struction of the irrigation and unspoiled natural areas of great invasion of Dinosaur National
an scientiße value.
power
dam
IT WOULD TAKE ME HOURS. HE CAN UNDO IT IN A MOMENT, BECAUSE THEY'RE UNDERKIS SPELL RELEASE THEM,BEAM.
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
I'LL RELEASE NO ONE! ANDIF EITHER OF YOU MOVES, I'LL SHOOT.)
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WELL --- I'M GLAD
YOU THINK
SO~~-
· SHEMON”. BUSHWACKERS „YUH GOT TH2 DROP ON
- ME NOW...BUT AH'M NOT AT THE LAST ROUNDUP YHT/
By Mik
By Ernie Bushmiller
BECAUSE THIS IS HOW. THE PICTURE LOOKS ON THAT TV SET.
YOU SOLD US
SALE
By Frank Robbins
AND, NOT A HUNDRED YARDS AWAY...
BUT YOU'VE GOT TO
BORRY, MYSHEU~THESE
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URBENT THAT I GET
TO THE POLICE/
PERMIT US TO: LAND-AT UNAUTHORIZED PLACES/
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San Miguel
Another part of the bill would provide $31 million for develop- mont of Dinosaur National Monument
‘recreationAI
The majority report, Sum- marising the position of backers of the dam says
Tho com- mittee considers that such action establishes
no precedent with respect to development of water and power projecia in extional parks or monuments, 0$ the history of the establishment of the Dinosaur National Monu- ment indicates its establishment was never intended to Interfere with water and power develop- meat."
Bones Found
The majority report says that "in retaining the Echo Park Dam, the committee was coņ- vinced that such action was in the best interest of the nation AR whole" and that "because
of is strategic location in the upper basin the Echo Park unit makes feasible other units of the plan."
Dinosaur National Monument originally comprised only 80 acres in Utah, It was enfarged in 1938. It is in the original monument area that deposits of dinosaur bones are found.
Echo
The majority committes_rC- port contends that the Park development "will in no way affect the original mont- ment area (which lies well out- side the reservoir area), nor did testimony of winesses develop that objects of historic and scientific Interest—not common to the Rocky Mountain area generally-would be intendiabodi by the proposed Echo Park re- servoir."
Opponents of the bili do not confend that dinosaur remains would be flooded by the dam. Their opposition is based on the fear that the bill would touch of widespread violation of secluded natural spots,
Nine Dams
The upper Colorado project, sa a whốle includes a system of nino, dams, together with reser- volné." power plants, transmis efon lines and irrigation works.
The present bill would authorise only Echo Park Dam, Glen Canyon Dain, "on the Colorado River"in-northerns Arizona and Curecanti· Dam, on the Gunnison River near Gunnison, Colo., together with 11 Irrigation projects.
One
of the dama, 1-condit
plated for the future is Split Mountain-Dam, a tow miles downstrssen in ontstrom the
·Echo, "Park project.
Echo Park Dam would be conorale • structure – rising 200 fpet shave bedrocksta reservoir, would storm 8,480,000:
an acre one focs, data) its power
• 200,000 KAŌwati