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at” ”“119”??? 91.91%??? mrvnrtef Egg W madman-t r;- iii-hilt. p. I.—Although an avail : m units are continuing their “‘ Mgntch of oil on the South :31, ‘ shout 500 miles from here is “We” the sole remaining trace 31‘0"“ mun Clipper which disap ”rod on a voyage from Guam to «:2; a. Wines with six passengers u 3 an of nine. [gun's Son 3 Farmer ”Wu; Inc.—An emergency :1:- .. .. . for appendicitis on a. farm f ‘7 Your here, known simply as C’; mu,” revealed the (act .3: "3'9 no really J. Pierpont Mor 3rd. mndson of the interna ;'7;'; " bunker who chose to spend ”nation from Harvard working ; Jan-Ink Wont Wreck ' i. 7m Jamaica-4n the worst i 'W‘mcklnthehmhistory E ”.mwereklnedu'ndeem ins;'mui-etlwheuamam-engine of ‘l;th lined with Mflonlsts eon -3: Pl it (all speed up a steep E’ss .ll'lde unaware that the r-“-§3mmmmmm E~ mutant-pm. . f 7" ' W society Attained mean. b. «1—1:» Depart ' jut d am has W the mutual much with ? maMmu-munmm Minimum» District of Conan“: fifWlvnbty, which is mad in ‘gfi Qflnphlnt to have threatened ‘34:)“:011“ physicians and cut f” new: “through the Gingham: Annunciation. Organ «@l9o!» hm. true...,lm¢ it of mods: means, are and to Liam in sixty cities, with _ tumble to 1,500,000 persons. ‘; In- to M’- Advice “m cu.—Beeause her fan W a. preponderance of mind her playing ‘the film Shearerhasrennquish uhmdmlettommthe an: vex-den of “Gone With The fill.” Rumors were revived that mmnepmnwmbeco-mmd uncut awe 1n the picture. ,- tows mmu noxons $ Mt. Inch—ln celebration of h?” snnlversary, Henry Pbrd w from Germany the Grand .90 of the German Eagle, 9. dec gum reserved for distinguished Minus. the first time it has In Officially awarded in this .f “It! Hitler 0m tell-u. Germany The first 'm National Gymnastic Pest!- """h the years. drawing German ml" visitors from all over the W came to an end when 200,000 I"an burst lnto wild ecclalm ‘ Chancellor Hitler, stormed the blue line. and showered the Penn . 'flh flowers. The Austrian can "!m was almost hysterical in MI devotion to the German Munch'l‘nrmon Thin—A solid month of dis -9““ l”Ween Jew and Arab brot (“W of July casualtes up to 201 “s'l ma 473 wounded, or more 9"! the combined dead and injur "i" Q"! intermittent riots during ‘ 'hole of last yealj. The British Minion Bt“dying the partition h" Pale'stine is on its way back ‘mdm. its findings as yet unaw‘ “#1?! Elaine. Week W Federation of Labor’s line, of buflness states that mark- Meat is felt throughout ‘. 3 t unemployment has 5" chfitted and a greater degree whee shown by industrial ’3“ “-Jubsala on the New Mabel: Exchange totalled 38.- .“ Shares. largest month’s bus “Ue last October . . . Sharp h I", ‘3 ten in the men's cloth- MM through the WPA’s pur b “01 garments for distribution 1! W...Furnltureorders has“ fielivery placed by 5.000 he "Siting the New York Fum “MM dismay amounted to m M ~ - . Geld production by m in Ontario, Canada. reached at.” “1 June. only slightly short 1... “Lame record made ln May. he M“ DPOductlon is expected to ‘ugrhfhstyears total or :90,- oftb: WEEK b. mam Residents Urged to . Bum Client on Lots Thenreboysorthelocelnrede partment are continuing reddents about cheat fires. m Chic! Putt atatathatbecdusethe'eedlcao dlfyandthczrowthuaohenvyit can easily catch fire lnthlc hot weather and when once eta-ted 1t contactingaredepartmenthnsl spentconaldenbletimetnbnrnlnc several of the» weed patches end theythinkthntwiththecooperatlon o! the citizens. in keeping these smanpntcheebumedthetewmbe addedprotecttonmlnstnrec.‘ 'Thedepartmentwuealledtothe J.H.Ble¢frledreeidenceWednee day atternmmtheflrebcincnome cheat which caught fire ma somelumberinthebachyard. The cause was not known but the tire was put out within a few minutes afterthecauwaamade. Circulation of Local Paper Now at Highest Point Combining of the W. B. Spokesman List In creases Value 7 gimulatlon o; the-19cc! publica tion‘is now.g&-the._hichest point In its life of 36 years. - ' With the combination of the cir culation with that of the White Bluffs Spokesman. which .ltuts' with this week's publications together with the seven] hundred odditionn local subscriptions obtained' in the; repent circulation campaign, the p»; per now has something better than‘ five thousand renders each week. \ ‘ We know 0139!!!» 19 W Washington which'hi's 1 larger cir culation than now prlvided by the Kennewick publication. The wider scope thus provided will increasel boththereederinteresttotboseie em "wwwmm e. um . 1. . . - tientorhlsm . f 3”? .newe.‘ - rotthebeneatottbe‘ 1» .. in the tip-rim district, news w ees'reguted- in o ’ debutant in the paperybut we maxi-o thet the Kennewlck lenders will find much of interest in those columns also. The .eonsolidotion should bring the communities closer to gether and be of mutual advantage. '22 Boats Already Signed to Run in - White Bluffs Race Never before have so many of the outboard motor boat racers taken such an intermt in the Annual Re gatta to he held at _ White Bluffs, Sunday, August 14. Twenty-two of these daring speedboat racers have alreadypromisedtotakepartinthe regatta. They will come from Se attle, Chelan, Yakima, Spokane. Aberdeen, Everett, Kennewicli and Pasco. Last‘year it was estimated that over two thousand people lined the banks of the Columbia river to watch the races. This year it is es pected that a .much larger crowd will attend. ~ The White Bluffs Commercial Club, who is. sponsoring the races, has made more and better parking facilities and will be able to acoomo date a much larger crowd. M. A. Tuthill of Seattle win round up the Seattle racers and will also do the announcing. Lee Stark and Billie Morrison will be among the Seattle racers with their hydroplanes. They have never missed one of these races ‘ There will be a, number of new boatsqn thecoursethisyeen'rhey areanxioustotryoutarivercourse. The big eddyherein the riverhasa tendency to slow up the current. As soonasaraceisovertheriverbe comes perlectly smooth ready for the next lap. There will be water sports between the race: so that there will not be a. dull moment on the program. ' Theraoeswllstartatlpm.Bun day,Augustl4. Allroadswinlead totheflfthannualregattaonthe hmks of the mighty Columbia. at White Bluffs. . Local Families to Attend O.E.S. Picnic at Pasco Beulah Chapter of the Pasco Eastern Stars has invited all Kai newick members of Alma chapter. Masons and their families to attend their third annual picnic which will be held in Volunteer park in Pasco Wednesday er‘ening, August 10. Games for the children will begin at 5:30 and the picnic lunch will be served at 6:30. The ‘Kennewlck families attending are asked to bring a covered dish. .sandwichcc and table service. The drinks and dessert will be furnished by the Pasco members. KENNEWICK—, WKsmNQmN, THUR§Q§YI AUGUsggjgs: Grange Building Wheat Warehouse, "’Anewc‘raln mum metedtphweekneatthephntor the Guns: Supply Co. oninenton street,northoftherflkoadtnch. Itwmbecompletedlnumewm thisyear's what'hsnesttmthe mmummw theGnngeßuDPlycowmdwmba ’Mxlao feet. and o! concrete and Menstruation. Iglmjlvea Waite-floor;wlth‘sheetstee!“nfli and tool. It will be M largetostoremmmotwm‘ mdthewarehmuewmbebonded. Themamgwlnbemdytoroc cupancy. Mr. Sam need this morning,lnaeoupleofweeh,t doublemmwncputonthe'eon cretejobto-hemdytorthe-crop. Ammumummun thenorthsideotthenewmnding andwmbecompleted bythetlme thebundlncumdy. FiVe Win W.S.C. Scholarship Roll Five studénts from Benton coun ty‘hsve won places on the Wash ington State College high scholar ship roll for the spring semester, President B. o.llon enhanced today.'robeeligibletorthlshonor a student must earn 34 grade point! ormskeemdeavemgeofflper cent while cumin: a lull college course. Four hundred and fifty-two stu dents or 12.7 percent of the enroll ment,. placed on the scholarship roll. Fourteen students earned “perfect" records with 16 or more hours of “A.” Students from Benton county who earned places on the hanor roll in clude Carlton Peterson, Bushland: Ruth Eagleson. Presser and Barry Lee, David Tweet and John Tweet or Kennewlck. Camp Fire Girl Takes Active Part at Camp Joan Skinner, daughter of Mr. aners.W.J.Bkinnerwastheonly Kennewick girl attending the Camp Fire camp this year. She returned Sunday evening from a two weeb' session at Camp Roganunda. Joan states that she received many new ideas in Camp Fire work and also had plenty of fun along with it. She was enrolled in the classes of horse back riding. swimming, handicraft and dramatics. Joan was chosen to take part in swimming and horse back pageants and also in a play 81‘ lvenbythednmatiuclas. 8119 received the Camp Raymund: honor and says that She mics to be abletoattenda WWW m. Mrs. Skinner and daughters, June and Jackie, drove to the camp Bun day and brought Joan back Um: them; newt-mun Miss Marguerite McDonald of Paseoand W. Ellartinotxenne wick were united in marriage in Pasco Friday. July 29. Following theeeremonytheymmgeouplelett foreshorthoneylnoontflptofie mania", where they' visited it"the Matthew-sister. ' and The White Bluffs Spokesman Balloons and Bombs! Kennewickgo iieceives PucciKiWanis Cup DuaneCumplgdLnofm.cnd mwmmcqmonhuwy. mmmmmmymm the ting! mince- which mmutm.mum- Saturdays Pang-uni M bonandurbhgnhhnmm Mount-aces. hummu asht'lnnulinlhcmnm ‘mw‘mwuxm (utmflM' _ andho'u mmmPhach-I secondthls-m,hutlutmrheld amwmmm whichmmtedtofl.“ j humane-planer.- mamgglmmwm mgmmmm'n 110 phnee'n m an! than mmmmmm ummmmmma nymphomania- Wanamammm Inthelonrnney,hdncut¢nln mwfio'udm'hotam at mg: no!!! ammunthamtothe city. M ”uneven! 6W mummmm ”Bantam”. wummwmhmm. mmamumthem ottheWounn'scmbgndmw‘ nmmhmormum‘ mmmmmHmp-an: ontheJonyEelpa-Ichb. Ln.‘ mtg-“ 111“” l msmwdnmutum'mllmnz rmmmfl; m.mw‘memmmmu.amhmm. ommmu'mmmermflonmmmaw ”WWW: 'mmmummdam Mhtmmfihfldfl“ pool this summer Ind m thehflkthutmz Henderson aevunlnterteeestorthem otTacomzmlghtbeMdhythadgmmmmfiby republic-amnitrmnenmdmvm Alfred torthemtedstatum lii-mammogram: mnmatm 3°.wereaeveruncesmtonbythe fonnefiim‘newm'no’mna um which mama mmw‘n‘wmmmmmuchmenttwthem m nmwmleownlnsa: ”mmeammfm mmmmnmm guestswerem.mdurs.LN.llml that Henderson broke Into m morxennewumamm “damneneewhenhemmhonmmnmnrmm. to have the state Wm “findingnnvnnsyckleotl’m flneKennewickasanmmiser.mumomnchorwm‘ mummthewmfwm,m.mdmnw.m river and boots wild mm unannandmmdwmuot downthe-YnflmaflmtotheGo—Kemm wwmmwwmm l Itishopedthatthlacanbennde Mnnendersonafterwardbeamommmmmmdmm asistant attorney genus! of ”.mmchamwmpmeddMLS. state, W3B 3° enter Pflnw'uumy. Mrs. John Weldle. Mu. pmticeoflfl‘t'rm Immmmmnuom. mwmmmr.:.cm— mftandm.A.D.Pn'ha-daene nvoteotthanhfortheetfofland mmmmmmm mgm Otheta-n'om mum mmmmmmm: Daothymmmund RolandSmlth. _- Henderéon May Run for Senate manga- Lane Entertai- ‘ mnetmehannuthennm' er League entertained the Wall: Wnlhlmguewithaswimminspnro. ty and picnic Sunday. The alterq noonmspentinswimmingnnd‘ hontinmaftetwhichapimicinnch maervedintheparh'rheevminc was spent D 1831!!! noun amen. singingandconcludedvithnnnr shmniiow rout. Those attending from Wall; Walla. were: Loraine tunnel-ts. Clan Girhing. m, and Claimant-1m? mier, Elmer W, Alfred! Girhing. Theodore Beck. Gem-[e Rauh, Willard and Norman Tran seth. I —— l Boy Suffers Head Injury 1 After Fall From Car Wayne smmdx-yar-oldmot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith fell out otthesmmcarultmmmma corner on their way in from their Horse Heaven home Mll6- ternoon. mumehoymrmhed wmemmmmmm a slight brain concussion. Home. his condition talcum-bed to“: u behaverymuchimpmved. f -"_——'-“ ! memchemsmddnughta_ are spending this week In Yum stthehomeofflncmms'm. Pioneers Picnic in Richland Park Accident Victim Dies at Pasco Hospital lJuckErnesth.dled atthePucohoqflmMot Infection and complications from lnjuflurecdved'henhhm icycleoomdedvlthmouumkon 'thePuco-Kennewiekhrldgeaulyl. ' nemmmnmoutm mmmmm nvedwithhumnr.mdlln. 'l).Ea.sterwoodlnthelhstxame-1 “adamant-numbed!” ? mummwmm flemJe'enwmonot :Bprlngdne,uu.lmdndPrannce «Mancunmmm athame;mdtwohmthenm ammmam wick. Mafiawfllbeheldtmm the we: M Home My afternoonutao'clock'lththefiev. Newmd'mm f Intermentwmlpmdelnfln‘lo ¥aloemuum -- manual-newsman ,gmmwm. ‘ ”MWMW Martians-unasham mwmummsmm lawmddhnveheenm edhuvenlphcafloncthoOol maker. Somedthewm ”3”.” mmrmmmm mtlydenoflnghunflncm muenahumm Theyue to old no living Indian hive-omuchunnmmd tothelrodgln. mayormeoldutctrvlnu.gc mmmmm,m. clone membhnoe to Inna-[puma toundmthcwmhsotmm Pharaohs, and give the to o. be .netamongcatunauthonuuotm lnter-chnngeotpopuuuon between thetwoconflnenuoentufluuo. Need Control of Spud Cr o p to Hold Up Prices No Need for Less than $lO for Crop, Says W. C. Muldrow Withthewlypoutouaemnlut 810 to 813 what-thaw in Battle ‘theputtendnysorlo.ufe'ob :semuons are In m. “to. a. cunmunlcuflontmw.o.¥nldmv Prom Immun- :1: Beam (my. unnumhubecnnelooeob mdaupoundlflomsndthe thWMN themuonoutflnqdlnjueod mummmuch-mn: surly mmommmm mmmnymmmGot thntm,mdaetsnout-or-flu-m mummmwmm m . Thinning mt'fl'MWM"“ " mmmmm lymlnmnedunfllmenrlydeal‘ was over. Aug. 12th. m the commune cloned a: work. The maneuntmmmtmn workhndheldupthopfloeoturly poutoutotheenentotfiortSn ton. mmmmmm sumlusyuuMoontmmthat‘ beuer. unquwehnpodblotouetmd mannmmmmm ormtnSesttlelntimuotnu-pm without madame-mm mam-lea mmmuu themouhuthdrhkhermt nee leaves too little u loading point. Butletthepflcerbotom orooandtheysm‘tromngwn fox-Seattle. J mfinppmeduwoutmlysmu year. Thereunllmltedtudeln thecltluwhlchwllllmyml’m. evenetfleuck'henYeuma Cobblersmaelnnxattlotleu. Theymmoreetuncuvemtou. Buttheymnotpncfleeloompe tlflnnbelowmnmanteducuon below that price In bmuzht about byourowncompeuuonunoncw aelves:betweeuourmornnlu-‘ ‘uonsandshlppen. { Therelsnoreunnwhytheprloe onakimavulleyegrlylpudslhmnd evergobelownbmt‘lfllntheplck upmuulwerehnndledthru any single agency. It would make little dlfluencewhetherthat ug encyweneecoopentlveorubroker. pmvldedltwaebonestmdm sonablylntemaent. Whatmntmmmm fumlshedvthuee m—m-eeattlepo “toes? Wemnsureltout: ’ Matilda—m -mmm___uo Wushendm_______l.so mulling __..____._.___. .60 Rhutzp_______lso Whitman—-200 _ $14.10 mumm'umtormw memendmthem. They emaldmekeetleutfletonmore evayyeerbymwcetherbe hind most any finale marketing mmtdon‘tmtheym will. The mm W the mummeoammn “womb-cope. mm opponente: “We need 3 netball code. leeueeneflomleodeend we'nvlthm" Wem'ehlvethefleuonnl'o- WWW—QM Manhattan-mamm mentendthelatem mmmmumu tmmmwmmu- mun-u Wmtutheeefly mwmumcmdeauth MuWMOdtbelfite statesman. many-ammu tended mambo-nu on the Pout» Agreement; We were (Weizmann) DO YOU KNOW? Schwellenbach to Plead Case for Umatilla Dam To Seek Funds for Con struction of Single Unit Only mummmm» huh-chm Mumm mottheUmnfllhDomhnvelu‘ him to Washington to meet tho President upon his return no. Mos. Thennotorwlnuktor mum of but 014,000.00. hr moon-talcum or the UM Jootuoleporweuntt.nthc Mtwtumoneytortheumod The Inland mm" mm“,- Allocation nu ”warm Schmuenhach'sooopenuoumdlu unowonhuweuteobou hmdvhenfluPreddentu-flm Underthe Impreeuontheth money tor the single unit in the aver development an be becauee‘ot flamencouthy.m mum I; confident thet the unsta- wul be successful in hb quest once the necessity for the muwweflypreeentedtoth prudent. magma- Wmtuthehmeremm end oontemphted the series It Mutual-tuna” first“ only. Toclvethemtorturthu'mé Maraudenhotthemmamb- Mutedwmuortehunph'lfl! ltwmmthem Ilty for m con-tram. Anal mm‘lwmuum mumtwmcuummm Business Girls Are Guests of Puco Club the m antinu- sud Prat.- W Womemfllub‘wu hate. u pumwmasujlm palm W. Mombmofthelocuch. imam; included the muse Helm. Dunne Reese 3nd hei- 3“ Iran: m. Helen Ema. m mmmmmfimmmv W ammunia no. MM tho seven! manhu- & the Pruner chzb'pruent. 4-H Leaders of 6 Counties Hold . - Meeting Here mutanoounty 4-300“ finned Chamber of 00mm Mountain-crumb manna-madam Motheroounuesinbilm.“ which (swim-Mum m. wan. Column... Mam.“ “Mounties. ‘An may Interesting fl timeiypmcnmwuheidinwm Wmdhlhwmcimm “The Nntionni 4-H Club Camp.” by Knthryn Hornbeck of Imm Who won tint coveted trip on. spring: “Club Enrollments u Completion.” and “State dot-I hir.’ byHemdekcr.Btote4-Hludu-; Wymu.”byfln.nb aellPerkim.4-Hieadertromm tin County; ‘selection and Prepai tionoffiomeEoonomiaProM for Fairs.” by Mia Ruth Paul. nu triot Home Economics m Amt tor Garfield. mun nod Colu ‘umbin counties: “Beiectim all! oPrepu-ntion of Fruit: and Velo ubles tor Fairs." by I. M. Inch-n. OountyAthnnklinoounty. In addition. Mrs. M. Bitumen». president of Benton County 4-. landm'Ooundlnnddnu-md themafltteemcmiwuonm By-hutorthcmdm'm «mammovedtheodopum otthenewconstitutionundby-hu ureaommdedbytheoommitm. mmmynmm some two W whit provodtobootmtinwut. 'nlo first demonstntion was given U Loi- Giu'd. daughter or In. and Immunoludnndumemberd Mn. Smith's Double 3 d-H lied mummJnndnphup vidunlulndmitableuaninnu' floodinnerorunnaooompnnim town-lam Naomi Patter of the Willing Worku- cum. and daughter of In. India-mum“ Kenna vickvuley,uvetheuoonddemon- Mahmoud“: ofa'ocheudoonmnnddoma. In. um um President of the m Leaders’ Association. tndnhofieddantoftheluduu’ mummmwu nnddocluedthismoetinctobem ofthobelt. mums. mammm ammunmmnuton mwmnmumwm mmmmmmm. mmumo'cloct. NO. 18