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J MEWS“ oft/9: WEEK FLA I,” More Spin Sought mangwn—Jflundreds of rbhous “ 01 posters are displayed thru “ the nation showing pictures of w more German terrorists who m are already in this ommtry or mm way here 130 Join the eight M on trial. witih orders rho W 9, deadly wave of destruction Wt America. An are “home 'wvwes in the murderous thrac- ‘ £OB at. the German High Coma imam. school of Sabotage; all have m we and have German [family a“modems tin-mash which may hope} hWe in blowing up railroads“ W and mum-tion plants, depart-‘ M stores filled with women andi alum-en and other designated ob-l was. In New York, clever aliens m caught with 1100 aerial photo-‘ W 3110ng bridges, tunnels,l u(“gummy stations and power was, each circled Ibo show the m range. Nine were Germans all m Italians. l Inflation Arrives! m Yomk City -- While congress gm over the control of food m to block inflation, the New mm- Ls digging deerter into his pants eVery week for the bare ne «51508 of living. To begin with, gmweek many cuts of meat m not obtainable. Like gasoline, m was plenty of meat, but not in: new York; unlike gasoline, meat mm this market by water,‘ yet neither ram‘oadmm, packers, or new Deal ‘bcmwmists” could ex-ll may; disappearance of the meat‘ n m». Apples. rotting on the‘ W on up-‘state farms because} may will pick llllmm, are 50 per-l ‘mthuher in price than last Mam. [nub Jmnped 10 percent higher in [use than in any other similar per il! in 20 years, and chickens [follow dwltha9percenlt‘boost.” - l Nelson Saws Wood . Whitman—amule the political ”Mmerrm'intfihe W'hite House monOapltol Hill, Donald Nelson, haddflwWar Production Board, inflamed about rbusineSs from a. nfl-wder catalwue, goes right on; mmpm-tantflunss done. War; mains ismw keyed up to $1583 MM 9 day. Promotion of mn-i Wmmtex'lalsinJumem-mree mm at last November only a.‘ with before Pearl Harbor. It now mumtmmmmnai m-i emetoumnandequipom' men and} «names; back in ’39, While Ger-1 mnyandJapan weresmglngusmo humane help of Mr. Ohm-n Mmandhsumbrella, were pay-T Nomi-earlyzperoent premium on‘ 'me'D‘chcoveflngmuvery exist-‘ meeasamtion. ' 1 Tale: Can Now Be Told W East Africa Anival lured a refugee ship bearing sev enl llmdred American war corres- Mdmts and misfionaries in ex damn-a like number of J 01) Whom U. s. A. hits the veil tun scales of atrocities that Show “0539 to be equally as well scho'ol ed in murder and brutality as his Galina mm. Al] oomespondents “W as spice, robbed of all M valuables, and subjected '6O h! Mire before being exchanged.l 31811511. Cmdmn and Alisa-slain: amdial'scauxtured at the can of Harm “one were shot without even being: mm, but U. s. submarines op-\ “WE off-shore prevented movingi “lustsmrese of loot whieh Jap‘ Mm had piled in huge amps} W 101' mnsport back to Japan} Mus “of white women were rap-3 Kantian-oats cut and then thrown} ”“0 Won graves. _ All stories hm!!! on one :point,‘ that rthe J’BID‘ "3 Well mixed with his Gennan 'mlm‘ds as the most savage de-‘ Mates of recorded history. Two t2"lumind Americans still remain 111‘ Wed China. { _ Unioneer Gets Own Dose 1 (“NEH-arms Peta-1110, the cm °‘ “en origin, who tells America. “11111516 it may listen to with his "amt consent, 'had the tables tum “m him When the National Broad- W 0031117311)! refused to broad “ 3 concert tfrom Grant Park, M be Sponsors personally. Last whedehied the air to the fore ?” h’Ch-SC'hool orchestras 1n the '8” and has 3180 forbidden his un “'l 51‘ms to make talking machine M. This week the federal gov- Rama“ begins two separate in- Wfims into the various musical "h" that pay tPetrillo $46,000 a. M Plus 611013110115 “Bmm." 1 Boys Upset- Town ”9" Milford. Conn—Business in “Summg town came to a practi- Q 1 mm when two 8-year-old hm rifled the post office boxes of five “News; including rt:wo banks, “‘1 We up a bushel basket mm or ”‘ll, war with hundreds of in: W and outgomg checks. 1 Kinmmirk (flamin- ifiepnrtvr VOL. XXVIII Reach Deadline for Cars Without Fed. Stamp ' Tagging of cars and trucks not hearing the $5 fedeu'al use stamp has begun, Internal Revenue Collector Clark Squire announced today; 101- lowingareoeiptofawirest-rom Washington, D. 'O. Persons whose vehicles are tagged will be notirfied rho mpott to a, cer tain internal revenue office. The law provides penalties for drivers; as well as dor owners of unstamped‘ 81m. ' w The $5 stamp, which went on sale June 'lO, will be availbb from now on only at. internal revenue offlcw in Seattle, 8 pokane and Tacoma. In case a motorist writes any of rhhose offices for the stamp, federal regula tions require what pawnentbe made by money order or certified Imeck. Chamber to Protest Removal of Local Doctors Two here, 3 at Pasco, to go into army soon; ask replacement 1 'A prompt and vigorous protest is rl7O be Med with tbhe procurement and placement division concerning the lack our local medical pmbeetion. This action was determined this noonetthemeeungofmhecham tber of commerce upon hearing the information that both the local- doc tors and three of the five physicians ofmaseoea'ertaoen'terthearmythe first of September. Both Dr. Stev ens and Dr. deßi't have passed their physical exammations and are ex pecting to be inducted the first of September. 1 While it was the feeling at the lundieon that it would pmbablly be melesstoask-hhatmewtleasbd tune doctors be allowed to remain here, the community should not be ilefi: without ample facilities for the care 01 health. Pointing out that. ’with but two remaining doctors to 'care «or a population of 12,000 to 15,000 people in' the two towns, lwhfleothersectionshadammof ione doctor to 1,000 :people, provision Fshould :be made $0 send older men, ‘-pa.stmilitaryage,heretoprotectbhe district. Not only are me two local doctors already overworked, but with a may enlarged population at the local war indusm'ies the situation ’wlll rapidly become worse. The Ren newick doctors avenge now, more than 700 patienm a. week—a. load, according 490 the doctors. which could well keep four doctors fairly busy. The lack of hospital facilities will also be stressed in the meme 'bo Ithe procurement department, as an added indwenwat. to lave Kenne wick’s doctors replaced for the dur ation. ' ‘ Motor Boat Races To Give Benefit Regatta Sunday Speedy boats, crack drivers to compete in USO‘ bene‘fit If you’re a motor boat ran, keep Sunday afternoon open, for you’ll have a date down at the river. Fast lbowts, good drivers and plenty of excitement are in stone for those who thrill at the drone ont'an outtw lboard motor. The ation is a benefit for the U6O and is staged by the Oregon Outboard association the same group which staged the races here last {Fourth “of July. At that time thousands of fans lined the banks and watched one or! the best regat tas staged during the season. On 'the occasion no one crashed or even got dunked. - The Show will start at 1:30 and races in all three classes of boats will be run 111 heats. ‘« The west’s must speed beam and some‘of the best drivers in the busi ness will be entered. This will be the only major event of the kind in 'the Northwest .thJs year, some of the drivers being furloughed from the service especial-1y bo compete. as it is a benefit for the USO. Halzl'i ofmhe proceeds willgoto the driv-l ers as prime, the other half beingi divided between the uso organize-l tions of the two towns. 3 The Kennewick Kiwanis club 131 sponsoring the Kennewick share at the prepamtions, ticket-taking, etc. Mrs. Odes Sloan went to Spokane Thursday Ito be with her hquand, mismtheSacredl-learthospital there. Friday Sloan underwent a major operation after having spent several weeks in the hospital for Wank. 1 There's 0 Rubber Shortage at Home, Too! (WNU Service) Station Cancels Field Day Event Arm-us] field day at the Prcsser branch experiment station will not he held this year, Herold P. Single ton, superintendent, reported Salt m‘day. Theeventwas toluwvebeen August 25, but like other field days and celebrations has veen cancelled {became of the war. WWW will «beeslned to bringmrps‘ot wfafrmers to the sta tion to "view the experiments and have zthefi _« explained if they wish to do soA Mleton said. Cancellation of the event will save considerable expense in get ting ready for it. If it were «held it would be contrary to the program at saving rubber and gasoline and wouldnotbein'linewrthathefeel inc against gathering a! large crowds during the emergency, Sin gleton explained. Tire Beard Issues Recap Certificates * The local fire rationing board Monday night. issued the following certificates: Truck «tiles to 11. J. lielbel and [Paul Pasehe anda. truck tube to w. s. Webber. Two obsolete} tires and tubes werelssued each «to H..A. Gleee and H.'W.Dfl~lotn. ‘ ‘ The following each got certificates for two truck recaps: Less Pain, E. (B. Olson, C. E. 'Evder and A. E. Reid.l Thad Grosscup got three passenger recaps and two each were granted to G. F. Britbon, C. R. Oooksey, B. N. Dmke, IW. 8. Green, Woodrow Duncan and R. C. Dtmonad, whfle‘ C. K. Dimond got one passenger mp. I Canning Sugar Citizens wanting more canning m‘m requested to can at the loud rationing board office before Amt 15th, oflicers‘asking prompt application so as to help webmrd with its book work. ‘ OUR BOYS IN SERVICE Recently received rank at Corporal Technician and is in the Medical Detachment of 30th Int, somewhere in California. KENNEWICK, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1942. Wilbur Ash Is Now Second Lieutenant staid! Sergeant Wilbur Howard lAsh of Rt. 1 was recently graduat ed from the Officer Candidate course of the Quartermaster School,‘ located at Camp Lee Va., and re-i celvedacommissionasaSeeondntg in the Army of the United States. 1 His class consisted of specially se-i lected enlisted men or the Quarter-l master teams. who demonstrated :01 their local commanders and selec-‘ tion boards mat they med thel qualities of leadership and initiative] necesary m- officers at the Quinn-.. 1 masher Corps. 1 {Benton REA Cuts in jun Bonneville yPower This Week Mgr. 'quotes savings; serve 985 rurals over 330 miles of line Electric power was delivered Ibo me Benton REA (or Bonneville aooount‘ July 24 over the Pacific Power M Light transmission lines. ‘ i The Ben-ton Rural Electric Asso [ciatiom Presser. will have its power icosts reduced nearly two~thirds dun dng the coming year, Manager thn 113. Whitehead said today in com ;menting on the new low wholesale \ratx just announced by the Bonne ville Power Administration for ten REA-Imanced rum distributim systems in Eastern Washington, Oregon and Northern Idaho. The Benton REA Cooperative would have saved $7,333.00 or a; percent of its 1941 wholesale power hill. 1; the Bonneville rates had been in effect last year, Mr. White-3 head pointed out. The cooperative bought 925.380 kilowatt hours of elec-‘: tricity in 1941. The new retail 113th effective August Ist, will save the; REA farmers from 18 to 40 percent,; depending on the ’num'ber of kilo watt houré used each month. ‘ Benton le Electric operates 330 miles of line, which furnish elec tricity to 985 rural consumers in Benton and Yakima counties. Con struction of the power lines was made «possible by loans from the REA amounting to $339,875.00. Mr. Whitehead stated that the ex tension of Bonneville rates to the Benton system is being effected un der 9, power exchange contract pro viding for delivery of Bonneville power over «the lines of the Pacific Power and Light Company. The cooperative will buy its power direct from the Bonneville Power Admin istration instead of from the private company as formerly. Similar exchange contract ar rangements are being made by the Bonneville Power Administration: with the Washington Water Power and Pacific Power and Light Com panies for nine other REA-firmnced systems. These nine and the Ben ton Cooperative bring to 21. the number of REA systems which will Ireceive the low rates on public pow ' er generated by the Bonneville Pow er Administration. The 21 systems operate 7.7% miles of line and serve 16,224 rural consumers. ’.Couuncilman Wants ‘Merry-Go-Round I. It would mam people (201 linnovwvivmgmumm-otl’vmleytolkwho whitmelocalparkeamM.ac-§ {cording to Larry Oliver. chairman; oftheparkhoud.Withmeaddl-¢ tionofaphyfleld,menumbermldl beverymtlyithethlnks,‘ andaschamndtheboutheis laying plans for theinahflatkno!‘ playflcldeqm‘lmm.’ ‘ vavidlng.otcmuse.thathe¢eu mebacungotbhecmunity—und it lsposible toseeunemdemup meat. Won he is m tor oounnentfromthemmnc. The dtvans mmm mdaveloped land at the cut end orthemrkamtomvldemommr the eqmpmmtandthe installation mldnotbepartlwhflyapmsive thecoundhnanthinb. Alum-go- Wandedmiswheélmavw able «from a carnival that Is no‘ longerupemting,hetlflnks,andhe; plans to 111 mm (ms m‘ Othereqmpmentlsamflableands; ‘momorlessoanpletemupolenr itertatnment devicescanbenamfi i mideaistoopemtedzeudm deviaesatawynomlnalm 'enmmhmmymm asoflenasmmisademandm dowel-tantalum [ In the meantime, he mid like tohearoomment,onewayordae omenconoeminghhplan. He'ssold‘ ion the deal and thinks the city ‘shmudpaymomattentmmmeen-I immmentofmeywngerpemb panama-1y at themwhemnqw‘ theonlyentertainmentracmtléam‘ metenniscomts. . ‘ Whatdoyoumnkvnnouver.\ Christian Church Gives SSO to China Relief Mom-mmbankdnflwm be forwarded to the omm Relief. smce. the last mu. me emu-n»? {tion bank in the mung office has! received contributions very duly; onlyabomrbflvedonusbelngputm‘ it. Yesterday. however. the bent not Itull when the Christian (hutch {brought in a check for any dam! OUR BOYS IN SERVICE WAIDO.JW.TM.3¢ ! Connected withawbmarine repair: tmithcatedinthemnc Lt. Hughes, of Hover, Reported Missing at Cebu ‘ Lt. Han-hon Hughes, of Hover, who mumumwhenthemu'oke.‘ hasheen www.m mstowonl modvedbyhtsmother; on Monday or! this week. Mrs. MMMmmmme‘l mfluukofwunumherm.who‘ wasthen ummmcwum Walaupuiodotwence from him, Mrs. Hughes wrote to Commmnwtrytoflndwt if anything had happened to her son. Wadmsmoeivedtmmme we: depuunent that he was re pontodmisslns.passiblyacaptlveofi theJaps. " ‘ Hughesmwith Sq theZOthPm-am Spectacular Fire Destroys Grange Warehouse Biggest single loss was of grain sacks; elevator not' filled Oneofmemostmmmu me commqnlty has vitae-ed in yearsoownedhotmyotmtd— nightwhenthemmmdm WWW new to the GmngeWNehouueCo.mdem'ay-; ed- ‘ 'l'hefiremofunknownwktn.l mmmtmmmhm‘ ammmmantdh-‘ coveted. 11143105518“de Michaeotnwmumg ooo,whichwuoovmdbylnnmnce.j WWWMWMi ammMMMMi mutichwuemuhedtordae cm-rent when harvest. Am- MflMMOt-chm‘ (lacuna. i mmwmmahmto‘ mumwmmm WWWMMO» mmmmgnmm mummmame MW. summed: and'me elevator m new con ‘su-ucuon ond Indie: m MdMWMM‘ Mancunian-comm cohebconuolu. 1 'lhe min elem W I. commflvelymflqumtdw 1317.10.8anth11- other month the m would havebeenfllbdwlthuflmotm— mm - manhunt! "-.. ,po’ ”.mémaufm-l incatnoondlenextaydterdle mmmmta'j .mdmmm , 1 Atetchotflnethdonebym‘ mmedblum‘ memnumhmtm mmmmwl mummumnueonmment. Candidate Tells C. of C. 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