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RLXXIV NEWS! {be soc-3e Court Decisions m D. C.—With Chief kmflm still on the sick list. mgsiipume Court disposed of only Wm cases this week. One (gm renders unconstitutional a‘ mi Jersey law barring from that madam gangsters and crim rais’fumble to show satisfactory em 'Ol some sources of legit magma”. This is a major blow :3 the mum 0‘ Mayor Hague cum City to rid his city of un desirable aliens. cflmCrogseiAtlgntip m’ponugal—m hugh Pan- Amcbln Airways “Yankee Clip per," ingest plane in the world, with I pls‘aenger capacity of 74. ruched the mainland of Europe in a record trial trip from Baltimore, ÜBA.,'ln just a little over 24 hours flying time. She made the first leg or her test flight. carrying a crew 01,21 navigators and technicians, Mullah the Azores, in 171,6 mm an average of over 160 nib per hour. A humorous touch an Idded to he flight when the “pull-Idiot!!! the base station Mmmunas-mdnuteegg hon It mxlm Iltitude.” The answer ago he: “13 minutes." The mar. 18:3 Boeing. 109 feet long, “IMO“ of 152 feet, lii: $2.440 minds, has tour 1,500 hp. W cyclone engines and a “Rm 0! 4.275 miles at 150 lii-per hour, On her periorm- NW final plan for ‘3 reg. IMO Ind the‘U. 8. __v-llflleo, Utte- lm‘ _ ”W still ni m ‘ mnmmw dia “mum on the 20th an aim of the Fascist. movement, m 313 M to the Ganges 01 mm the two nations. He‘ "‘9. no references to the ' “83'- Wt" policy of his tactical “hm. - Hm Crash Kills Eight We, ___ ___, _..“ m City. Okla—A twin- We!!! liner of Bram: Ail-Ways Wheat here mung seven pas and end the hostess and mu:- NW “hm. including pilot and m The cane of the crash ““3 Ml! alter the take-off, “HM been ddtemmined by Fed-l mme-s. ' ___4-9: guinea: Week “not: of European mare humedasabrake on any gen fl'li upward movement in the shock Met...31nce1938 theU.S. hr received $368,902,000 in foreign W fleeing tram the danger 01' hr abroad . . . Steel production Mains steady at about 56 percent‘ “'flmity . . . Depantment of (humane reports a. national in— °§lne for individuals last month of 30.090.000.000, and increase of $115.- 000.000 over February, 1938. The line R 9011: indicates a drop in liv lne costs of 3 percent for the first “70 months of the year . . . 0n the char hand, national industrial in- M manned the downward trend in 9 reduction which set in last De °fl§lber . . . The punative tariffs lewed “Don Czecho-Slovakian man menu“ by reason of German “(Inflation are believed to open an “Emu market for $30,000,000 worth “2' mmbingl American goods, We emp oyment of 75,000 in Mme, shoes, textiles and leath 91’ floods now imported from the dis- ‘ wed eCntral European repub- ‘ mefEfflge‘al-y Curbs "Winston, D. C.—The now ex “fire power of President Roose- Mt both to devalue the dollar and to Me 33.000.000.000 in “green her elll‘il‘gency currency is at fitted by the Finance Committee 01 the Chamber of Commerce of the U’ 3- Although Secretary of the* “9355117 Mofgenthau has stated that It is “improbably that, either Dower would be used,” the Cham be? beneves that any such action “Nd mast definitely with Congress and not with the White House. m” Declin .t l - Warsaw. Fab 3 A mm]? {hanks “-..", romnd—To Germany’s “Bastion that Poland enter into “Missions- regarding the fate of "‘8 Free City of Danzig, the polish Gwernmént has returned a. polite but e““3115? firm declination to open up the Sllbject. It is pointed out um Germans in Danzig enjOy all W rights and moreover that “the National Socialists are in DO - control. @ll2 fil’flm’mfi‘k anuripr. {annrfvr w. ’WEEK _LI mom First Shipment 01' As p a r ag u s ‘ Goes fit Today 1 Single Boxes Since Last Saturday; Full Cut ting in Week I A couple dozen crates of aspara gus were shipped today, the first of this year’s crop. The first oom meroial shipment was made last Saturday, with receipts noted from several parts of the district in small amounts. The Gerbers from below town bmught in some, the A._.L. Reymores on the Miami: some and other mail amounts were bromht, to town for local sale. With continued warm weather the starting of the grass season should be on next week, according to local dealers who look for may normal production this year, 31- though many 01" the patches have been cuttooheavilyinyearspaet. From these patches the stalks are spindling and a. considerable cull age is expected. To Reopen Local ' ' Theatre Easter May Change To Roxy; . Reduce Admission ’Thelocaltheau-ewlllopenagaln in a couple of weeks. Definite pro grams for Easter and the Saturday before are already booked, that what the schedule will be 1011th the reopening has not yet been deter-l mined; - . ‘ Fbrthereopenlngxtherewlllbo: double feature, “comm: to infor mation ‘glven by Howard .McGhee, local nausea. The houa‘ewlll also be. run under: new fsclxecluk: of prices, 21. 16 gm! 5 cezi‘ts. ‘ . ‘,-; It ‘3 wow that thejname of the theatre will 'ukgly be W, from Liberty to The Roxy and a idmerent type of pictfires wind» shown. lathe, meantime. w and repair work a. bald: ‘ _‘-~ “ mmm_mdymttlsam “95°“ ("..,-#ng ._‘ f. K. " ‘ '. YakimaNotOpen'] 7' ,to Fishermen Fishermen, attracted to the near by. 'stneams bythe adventgot the warm weather, are warned that the Yakima river-. 13 not “open" in, mite or the information being» circulated‘ to-the oontrary.- Game Protector Dennis Huntley states that. this stream wasgciosed along with oth er waters in the state by the ore:- ular game fish rule, but that ei't er the opening or this gaeaeon (which will be April 23) the Yakima will be open the year around. - , f Heagain issues the warning that bled dogs must be conflped during the next four months, breeding .m --son for the upland bards. Dogs m 9, clined to hunt must be kept _oon fined during April, May, June .and July of each year. I Hover Seniors Travel ’ - To Seattle for Sneak ROVER—The eleven members of .the Riverview senior class accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ben son and Lyman Stone went to Be attle last Friday on their annual “sneak". They returned Sunday. Melvin Benn of Seattle‘ visited Mrs. Renn at the ‘E. E. Toothaker home over the week-end. A Mr. and Mrs.W.l7.V.mlV“oraker 0’! the Highlands were visitors at the Frapk qugague home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blair and 'Mr. and Mrs. Austin Schubert attend ed a dance in Kahlotus Saturday night. Mrs. B. B. Stewart has been quite in with a cold. - Louise and Marilyn Landau via—- ited Dorathy and Betty Mclntyre Saturday afternoon. Woman’s Benefit Club to Have All-Day Meet HOVER - The Women’s Home Benefit Club will meet Friday at the home of Mrs. Harry Benson in Finley. The meeting will be all day, beginning at nine-thirty am. Miss Helen Steiner will be present and she with the training leaders? will demonstrate the making of the‘ different kinds of bread and rollls. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mclntyre and son Donnie of Kennewick were overnight guats at the A. 8. Mc- Intyre home Friday. Mrs. John McDonald returned to her home in Seattle on Thursday, having spent the past two weeks with her mother, Mrs. E. E. Tooth aker. P. E. 0. chapter met at the home of Mrs. E. S. Black Tuesday eve ning with Mrs. Julia Hemenway as the hostess. Mrs. M. M. Maul-ton was in charge of the program, her subject being, “Heraldry.” “A , 7, , ,7, ,‘ KEN N EWICK, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1939. % Woman’s 01““: Have OWn HOOB6 Seek Site For Building In ParkPmperty , Atta- 25 years oil-bang Inna-pd nympnuttppq-t-mmch 0 ';‘ mun: DM'the Kennewick .101!!!) is inf-u hi: my 91 . 1;: _ I .. ‘ 'AL'Minbeinz mule tom fu._ wmummmm mummy rat the m croundn It it men-tho build- Inc win-be moved-10 the-east end M may»: when“ 1m- be out japan-J. imam ”liliemt A mews. sum-the park board la-It evening seemed mission for thewofihowoperuandunut able WOBQJM~ be. m with the city officials regarding almeJhechibwcmenwmum have secured a-permenent. home for their organization, - , 4 _ ‘ Benton City Soft Fruit Escapes Frost Damage 1 Ngdamagewasdonetosoftfrults by frost in the Benton City district Monday night William Mood and Carl Howard residents of that area said Tuesday. ? Peaches and apricots are in full bloom near Benton City the men said and prospects are, favorable for a large crop of each. DeGood re ported :that- trrlgatlon water did not reach the Benton Ctty district until Tuesday afternoon. ‘ An increase of approximately 20 acres in wine grape plantings was disclosed by Howard. He said that among those to put in new vine yards were Walter Jacobs, Joe Triesoh, August Frye, Walter J. Acord and J. 0. Howard. T. B. Skin Tests Will Be Given April 10-12 Mrs. Earl Thornton, Field secre tary for the Washington Tubercu losis association, was in Prosser and. Benton City Monday and Tuesday of this week. Her talk at the schools and to the Prosser Commercial Club was extremely interesting. As a re ;sult of Mrs. Thornton’s visit, Dr. Cox will come to do Mantous skin tests on April 10 to 12 in the west side of Benton county. Miss Dietz. county nurse states that parents are urged to sign permission slips for the skin test since it shows the presence or absence of tuberculosis germs in the body. CLARK-BARFORD ‘ A marriage ceremony was per formed at the Methodist parsonage last Saturday afternoon when Thelma M. Clark of Tacoma be-. came the bride of George F. Har ford of Spokane. The Rev. B. At tenborough used the impressive ring ceremony. The pouple who were unaccompanied, left for Walla Walla and Redmond, Oregon. ‘ Pro-America, Apr. 10 The next meeting 01' the local Pro-America. will be held at the M. E. church parlors Monday, April 10 at 8 o'clock, at which time Rep resentative M. M. Moulton will be the speaker. April Fool! um mummy; 1 Enemiah'nuv. clung “-501 Mac, m mumhsbcscmm 'W‘hflw til-uh; mm It Ice-nth: I. M an... min them-Ht am.»- Akflo each ‘5" Muteh—‘u. (0 bbedvlflnutfw;m “WWI-owing» 'mr..’!’b.§aflo ‘0’”! language-nay In W ...-.3 W "II- 10",“ m. Lutherans WGiz'e ’ Concert Palm Sun. o'l Palm Sunday. and m the Luther-en Concert Charm 01' Sheers nun the m churches gt Kennewick Ind—M will present the Sacred cm: “Great Deliverance," W Ind. arranged by M. Casper Jmnlzoy; Besldes the regular number; m the Cantata, the choir um alone sent three numbers by Dr; 2. Melina mum dim a: m St. Olaf Lutheran choir Ct at. on: College. Northfleld, M These numbers hammer beta“. Ibeen heard ln this lac-my. The cholr numbers a: m with Rev. Carl Lucky director gm Miss Eva Elefson amulet. \Those having solos or oam- W. 131 parts include: Miss Elsie An.‘ demon, was Ethel Mun-g, Mrs. Carl Lucky. Mrs. Emu Albrecht 1:. Mrs. Evalyn Koelker, Basil Shields, Olaf Othelm. Mrs. Floyd Hagan and Charles Asbury. There will be two piano-organ duets with Eva Elefson at the piano and Edwin Neuman at the organ. The concert is at the First Eng lish Lutheran church at 2nd and nuburn, beginning at 8 pm. Four Generations at Celebration Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Neel of Horse Heaven entertained Sunday in honor of Mrs. Sarah Neel’s 68th birthday. There were 26 present at the dinner, the feature of which {was a five story cake. ‘ Another interesting feature of the day was the fact that four generations of the Neel family were present, ple ture of which is given herewith. Included among the guests were eleven grandchildren and four great. grandchildren. Kiwanians Bring Mare Engavings Indian Relies. To Be Put ‘ In Park Pillars mmmum WW'W ham to «an mm-mmumm .8119 mm of the m pay Thu at the 100-.1 put. The aw maximum the erection at tho! mummmamj Kinnlsclub. - mß°umleotmm Wit-mums“ mm-m.mmm. themamtheumbelowm when'theflndsmmdo. One mummmm mmmmm qtmve'ammqmt!ptrtvum Ankmdeotfmouunkstnd mmebeu-edw Immemcktommm twohoatsmunequutotheut of Winch-Amman strum. Other plowsottheen mvedrocbwmhmughtmm Wm.mdshouldmakeunm- Maxim oftheentnnoe bum-anthem, . Mrs. Siegfried Returns From D. A. R. Meet Mrs. J. B. Siegfried attended the State DAR. conference which wns held in Lonniew Wednesdny, “my end Friday of last week. Mr!- Siesi‘rled is Chan-mu: or the resolutions committee and is slso‘ chairman of the Benton and Frank. lin counties. “Good Citizenship Pil grimage.” There are {our girls who have been selected from the two counties for this pflgrlmage eon test. These girls include Ixene gLum, Kennewick; Audrey Kinet ley, Rivervie'W: Mary Rue. Klona- Benton and Cecile Phlllippay, m lotus. The DAR. chapters ~ are making plans for a permanent no.- tional organization for the glrl candidates in this contest, in the near future. Wéyne Gal-ber Competes in Oratory Contest Wayne Gerber, the local mun-l rcal contestant ln the Amen-lean Le -Bi°n “W 11"! comet will com pete at Pruner Sunday. If he wins there he will then Journey m to Towenlsh in the afternoon for the dlstrlct comet. The district winner is then elklhle to compete in the state contest at Olympia. The subject of the oratory ls “Amerls canlsm." Mrs. M. Simmellnk. mean: ldent at the Kennewick amulet-ml Wlll 8000111138113 Wayne to Prosser. May Festival The date set for the school May Day Festival has been set (or many. April 28 at which time the Kennewick schools will he hosts to all Benton county schools. The teachers heading the various com mittew include 0. A. Greene. pa; rade; Charles Asbury. music; Mrs. Julia Hemenway. exhlhits; lass Evelyn noun, general secretary: Miss Verna Gilbert. Ray Not-mile and Marley Parker. sports. Rural Pmrpam To Realm Meters Marthe Bentonoounty mm elem-1m Wm wm “Mmmmdasunda 0.9 M attuned anyma,3_ WMWL AM Nlmmeem auditorium-admtothe Wanna withgm «mmtorthetmomo! ”Grantham Momma becheckedonceeverydxmm wmmmmmm “lll. ha .14. m of the mummmom. County Pei'mits Tax Instalments Landowners May Enter Contracts To Pay Back Levies Wymmowmgmluuu marijuana pnfioulm mymmmmythemtn mum mum. In! cum-t. Benton county :1“. Iluer. unnamed Tuesday. on. WNWWWM tuxeommuuontoenwrmohm m Mmmmngmmut mymmatummmummy up any taxes they owe for 1986 and 1937 or Includetaxmoneydue tor thanetowmtntheoontmu.n mmmummmcmeam thewanmulOpex-cent tromthemfluybecame dem quent manhunt mom will!» Gflcxutuld. An Malayalam mucus antiwar-en. One bwenfleth momma-pm. ‘able when tho-contact um ‘mdone-Wmdxm. Gum m the; hndowm mm'mmm his own. WW6 enable rpremdtholpcpen. mu ‘thefustumhmmmvobeen manna-tummy; hack tun um um..m7, beau. School Closes mum - For Splint Vaation Schmlupnngmuonwmm alumna. .Iml'lwlthcluaes mmmflyofnextmk, mmummmmom‘ Junction with'flle mam teacher-momma We on “1°” “*B. mm to n. 3.1 BMW. w The teachers planning to mend their vacations in various clues in clude: E. 8.31.“. 'l'. A. Brim. On Mle Lyons. Doris Budweii, um Mains. Them-e Thole. undone Km. Ethel Mun. It. a. Oink end Katherine Ponti. an to‘ 390 nm: Hue! Bindett. Newport, ONION Vm Hopkins. Wane. WIRE; Evelyn noun. anchomuh; Charles Asian-y. amuup; nun-ya 3m We; Verna am, Vancouver, 3. 0.; W 03111811- izer. “acumen. Wain: lone Lee, Marley Parker. Julie nomenmy, Be attie and Dal-ounce Punch, Vele, Oregon. W. B.‘Drug Store Adds Modern Lunch Counter warm sham—m White slum Drug Stone Il- lnltcmnc a mountain lunch mdtoflloequlpr mentalreadymphoe.theymadd ma!our-stoolhmnhoomm.'rms mmbmmlaneedflmthuper datedsxmthebumlngotuheCom- merciadfiotellutful. ElmyVflethhohubeenspend “lß his Sprint vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Wiehl, returned Sunday to-hn studies at the University or Washington in Seattle. FredGlllmlanhuakenapo mmmtunnmonompmy “dismount Nukes.“ present. mm'mmmmm «layman» theme! Mrs. D.J.Burch. m’mmw.fiobert Weaning spent the week-qd 1n Ymflz‘mmmm Chanel. Ifyourmulunluflehteonthe rundmtetheoednndm'tbhme anthem. Nowuthem. sonotmeyearwhenthe‘hnhom er" mun come in flocks tad dmves. one morning recently hay ins brought four different Vib‘ ieties. J. P. Henley and Jan 8. Benn. fomerlyorwmoemumbutmw connectedmththeSehhsmg Commusemmmm (fiends in White Bluffs and Han tordonMrdayandSunday. Frank 13:. um. owner of Sun. Wumwmme old townsineofwnuenluttgtndnow‘ "W ‘t More Buy. on Vancou verMmlnthevuley the first ottheweekmktpzm mentatortheclmotmm heme. “111131118“; me “0300 mm. mm at Mr.tndnu.R.J.Rnbuu .Cannery Starts ‘ Season’s Run on Spinach Saturday 50 Peovle to be Employed —To Continue on the Asparagus mxmnmdimerywmm mummummm. kw. mmmmum mum.ekhtymbm “was. «chum. Thanh: wmmumutmunh «amount thecannery. Bitheomumomnonuum. mm.thelooucsnnerym ‘mudmnmm W mdmethwmmW thumtthom Thoma-y thummnboundq-the mm mmwwxnmmm- m of the minds»: stockholder. autumn MMMytmm am to was out his new an... new-anneal man wmdhawchamorthem minimum. Mt fifty people m be an. ”M on the spinach run. with perhaps than time: that am when at run melon on the u par-cu. Lower Valley Schools Receive State Funds Benton county n'chéou mm 310.089 (mm the state Monday, 32.- 000 from the county and 397'! {mm the manta m fund. an. Ethyl Yen ankle. county school W not}! need”. Mom rwporuonmenu of that money fun he: Kennewick. nus; pram, “. 112: mu, $1451; Benton City, “15: fink? Hover. «so: wmu Bluffs. m and Word cm. m mm mm cum wax to oelve smat- nx-ytng um 33“ and M. In. Van Sickle laid. Canflegational Choir to Present Cantata -~m.mflwmom tlonsldmrchotheoowmm *“anuumjmm mmmmtJm-uau BO'doct.’lhuyeuuaeahozr'wxu mnmfieyoer‘efmuom. W 00mm." m u a 1p» m ”theoampeurolme‘ oam-mum. macaw-«chm. mule a dominant with little em- Muponmewortouom. We Invite all Inga”) chm-ab home to mm m of Mend wonhlp. Local De Molays Get Deuces at Conclave Kennewick wee well represented in the Duchy Conclave which was held et Ole Elam lut week-end. flare were Went: locel boy: et tendinz the aeml-ennuel «mum meeting. Thule furnishing cure tor the trip included Brick Oliver. 3. 0. Me. Glenn Palm rend Mertln Gerber. The Kennewick order put an the initiator-y decree work for the dutrict. Borne of the new mem but taking decrees were Kerry Shoemaker. Charles Tremel. Elmer mm”. Austin Andmon and Kenneth Hues. A Manet Ind dance in: en- Joyed Batunday evening and Sun dirthpboysweretakenonmex. m“ trip to n hm ml mane. Whatmoetmcwtnbehaa at Ellennburz 1n the nu. Graves Returning {3. W. Gum who (or loven yeunhadchuuolmuma. Wotan loothemm Whmncmkmm mmmmmumehuom Wtorthenewm'mp, Knanveemmetsmven eon where be but been «upland father-um. schemechen -10 01' 25 new experience eighteen ammunilpantmxenm. mckwherehehuehou of friend; Queen Coming I Now that definite dun- have been determined for the ennui Apple Bloom Mint et Wmtchee. the tour or the Queen and her attend ente'wm be unduteken. The per ” will be in Km. In charge or Irwin 8. Jones on Monday 0.!- temoon of next week. Townspeople My m muted to meet the will My.“ ‘ ~ The Apple Bio-com festival will heuthmeduyewmmumr. Band Notice . Anyone Interested in playing 1n übmdueukedtommouttos the American Legion mu at Pace new“ Wednesdny. Apr!) sth In 7o‘clock. Therellnomm uninterested, Inflamm menttothumeeunz. -N0.52'