WORLD NEWS Kmmmirk annripr- ißPpanPr ofthe WEEK WL. XXIII KENNEWICK, WASHINGTON, THUIESDAY, _JUISY, 39, 19% NO. 18 0 Treasury Wflcnlc Condition of the The inc-. 1 Rainbow girls cummin- HIGHLANDS TO Last Fiscal Week) SAVE ORGAN ed today with m til-day Joint pic- (For $7,950,891.16 .5 s nicinthepu'kinhonoroitheas- mipts 72,430,87996 GET POWER AT menditures .5 FROM FLOOD nubile: 1m neidhborinc towns. . 2.349,132,538.74 Then me about 100 girls and wee Year 75.259.687.55 ladies including rep- OLD LOW RATE page“, Fiscal 33,481,007,093.23 IN ROWBOAT whoa. Public Debt . luenutim (mm Willi Walla. White 3mm. Bunnyside. Buford Pumping Cost Set at $6.500 Revolt Pioneer Tells of Early Day spam in and Paco. Orig- loyal troops are Experience; Grandparhnts Out-01m officers Included: Per Year Minimum; Madrid—Whilearmies converging on Mrs. Aldrlch. mother “visor. of inal Contract Called for liming rebel Put Out First Trees Here; Walla; Flu-ringworm. capital from both North and wax: um. mo- Annually the States Ambassador Homestead Desert Claim ther saw-or. Ind Ruth Deher. wor- 321.000 south. United thy o! Bunny?de and G. Bowers has succeeded in mm Mrs. Claude Cutter all Am- Smiley. mother advtlor of Pace. The Kennewick irrigation district remOVing to a Coast Mrs. R. C. Gest has been chosen along the North- representative in the will pay for power irom the Pros- erican residents Sum- as Kennewick’s He has moved the pioneer mothers‘ part in the Whit- sur plant of the reclamation service em coaSt. Sebastian to GOP MEN TO mer. Embassy from San man Centennial. She has furnish-. an: year at the same rate as in the point near the French border, but ed us with a short story concerning a refugees in two years as the result or an Americans are still her qualifications for the honor. HOLD RALLY ‘last 161 Americans in agreement reached the Mardid Embassy. My great grandparents, Mr. and in a conference of Spain have been res- Mrs. William Bird, came from Scot- at reclamation and district officials the South merchant AT PROSSER cued by a land about the year 1803, settling hi the office of J. B. Moore. super- Wet. near Louisville, Kentucky. My Young Republicans to Gather intendent oi the Yakima project. grandmother, Eliza W. Bird, was by Tuesday afternoon. For the years King Unveils Memorial born there February 28, 1838. With in Pad: to Hear Address plains 1987 the thy, France—Paying high trib- her parents she crossed the Keynoter; All Party Work- to 1492. rate will be higher. 1847, at the age of “ the heroism of the Canadian the spring of A rate or 2 mills a kilowatt-hour ute w nine, settling in the Willamette Val- ; ers Invited this year with a minimum in the World War, King Ed- willme forces Canada's Na.- ley, at what was known then as 3 chmeot?mmheeameasin Im. ward VIII unveiled City, . It took them Republican party workers are to her 60,000 war Linn Portheyearslil?to 1942.arateoi tional Memorial by make the trip,six‘ planning to hold a rally next Wed- on Vimy Ridge, scene months ox team to Three Young Suspects 2% mills a kilowatt-hour will apply dead buried suffering many hardships and CANNERY TO nesday evening at the park in Pros- with charge terrific assaults in 1917. pri-‘ CLEAR TITLE Larceny a maximum of no a of four vations. The Indians were very Sentenced for ser. Precinct committeemen from or maximum demand. warlike. Recalling one incident on‘ OPEN 0N TOMS all over the county and membera of >kilowattsaid at the close of the meet- Financier Recovers TO LANDS IN guilty petit larceny, La- Young Republican of a little six-‘ ) Found of the club and the “. ._ __ - . - .‘— Mor- the trip, the death floore New York City—J. Pierpont year-old girl. Fearing the Indians. ‘verne Adams. 19, and Robert Laugh- mmmw Republican club are Four Unlu In Punt gan has sufficiently recovered from body, she was COL. IRR. DIST. ‘lln, 19, of Lake Preston, S. D.. and NEXT WEEK making plans to attend the func- attend would discover the "The maximum demand is the a severe attack of neuritis to buried in the on-coming wagon Lawrence German, 20, of Zillah tion which will be held at eight o'- average load in kilowatts for a 24- Locust Valley (L. I.) My great grandfather, Wil- Private Owners May Join }were sentenced to 30 days in jail in Crop, Not Great in Acreage, is clock. Frank Weaver. who was the hour period." services at the train. recehtly. he said. “The district Episcopal Church, of which he is liam Bird, was the captain of this District in Court Action to Kennewick justice court Better than Last Year; heynoter at the Young Republican plant consists of four units drow- . wagon Information filed charged one. of convention in Spokane in May. will 1300 which would give Senior Warden. train. 1 young ins kilowatts. My grandmother, Eliza W. Bird, Clear Up Title Records; the three men registered in a Plant Expects to Process be the principal apeaker and will e minimum of $12,000 a year it the Girl Olympic Swimmer Dropped was married in 1864 at Canyon City Savings hotel and threw bed- deliver an eddies of great interest plant operated to tuli enmity. Big _ Larger Output Germany—Chief topic of A. Bennett. They set- ’Kennewickclothing and room fixtures out the to My women according to C. L. “The other Berlin to William ?ndow his companions below. districts. Richm conversation among 333 Olympic tled in the Grand Ronde Vauey near to Powell. chairman of the Benton mun county and Burbank. will was my mother, Columbia Irrigation District di- Virgil 0. Kern. 45, of White Bluffs With indications pointing to the be given the bene?t of the contestants upon their arrival Elgin, Oregon and there complaint of fam- 1 lame Mrs. Eleanor Bennett, one of ten children, rectors have recently authorized in- was arrested on a largest tomato pack ever processed Attenuonlsauedto the fact that rates a the Kennewiok. the cancellation of Hattie ‘ilydesertion. Augustsmubethelastdaytor Holm Parrett’s entry by the Amer- was born on March 9, 1880. After stituting a quiet title suit for all 3at Kennewick, canning is expected “Orisin?iy. the contract with the Elgin high min; declmuons canddmcy. Kennewick provided 102‘ ican Committee, who charged the graduating from school properties owned by the Dis- start next Tuesday or Wednesday o; district m champion with in the Grand now ‘to mmuuventhuundmm mus! payment of 021.000 baud on :mung backstroke she taught high school trict. This action will cover all my conviviality the voyage Valley for six years. . CLUB REBUFFS at the local plant. Tomatoes have for W maxim Ikiln-mt loud of 12.000 st 017.00 a. ass on Ronde deeds received by the District from cetthdrmuponthem mer. Mrs. Jarrett declared, “At On November 25, 1905, Hattie Ben- ‘been ripening for several days and mu. Lum, the time it received its first deeds ballots. Humbhnhmybeae- ”to Cut In 1934 least 100 others offended in the same was married to Charles E. in 1921 up to the present time where PROPOSAL FOR growers report they will be to ‘nett E. Lum ‘many cumdtmmthecountynudltoror “At the beginning or the way,” but the Committee refused lat Elgin, Oregon. Charles property is still in the possession ready to start harvesting by Mon- (maul-.'Poweu. 1934. Camanche, lowa. His dents-act was amended to provide reconsider its action. was born at of the District. This action has MORE POWER [on payments father, Charles E. Lum, St. is truly ?ay. in 1084 at the rate or been contemplated for years, and The companyispayingsisaton not . Birthday pioneer this Valley, coming 08.50 a kilowatt for less than Ford Has a of with the probable closing of the Fear is 1‘0! first grade. ripe tomatoes this for the first time in 1875. They of Increased JUDGE TELLS 1000 kiloivatts or .6500. At the be- Detroit, Michigan—Henry- Ford west refinancing project near at ‘ they RFC of Approval ‘yearand?aton forseconda'rhis ginning at the district applied will celebrate his 73rd birthday on isettled at Salem, Oregon where hand, provision was. made for this Basis for Lack iissaidtobeashigh.andmorein 1935. . for continuation of the 1981 Thursday. During the recent 100- lived for a time, going to in the 1936 budget. ' of Utility District’s Plea KIWANIANS rate. family was there some instances, as other canneries which was granted. degree heat wave he bicycled morn- \early in 1878. The Land owners whose property has paying for tomatoes in this during uprising of the Bannock for New Generator , "This year. the same request was ing and evening. “It’s good exercise," the at' any time been redeemed from state.‘are It compares with 81180 an THEIR DUTIES made for continuation and the sec- he said. “stirs up a breeze. It does and other western tribes of Indians. the district or who have purchased year at Celilo they return- a pro- retary oi the interior had given you'good to sweat." After a some or the District’s property may Fearful rural electrification '?eldmmlastyear.Alßrown.whohasworkedtorthe Jurist Says Youthful Reform pnevious approval at the adjustment to Camanche, lowa, where he join the District in this action at a Ject might throw additional taxes on ‘ed on {company during the past two sea- naehe'd in this oonterenoe. ‘ operated residents, . Must Start in Home; Favors President on Way Home lowned and a steamboat Prosser the commercial ’somasseamammwmbethesup- “The adjustment river," returning West greatsavingincostittheycareto ' seat Tuesday de- of 2% mill: 3 Harbor, N. B. President ‘the Mississippi 0 so. dub of the county at the plant during the Expansion of Physical Ed- Seal years to Ainsworth on the clined support a public power kilowatt-hour tor the period of 1987 Roosevelt's vacation voyage on the in five Those who are interested are re- to >erintendenttomato season. Mr. Brown has to 19¢! will coincide with the con- . quested to notify Attorney M. M. generator proposal until after an in- canneries most of his nation schooner Sewanna came to an end acquainted for tract with the Pacific Power a: Campobello . Having become with Moulton of their intention to join vestigation by a committee. Workedlifeandisthormghlytamiiiarwith at his summer home on they Whitehead, mat Coder tun-mutton ofV power. days he Capt. W. P. Gray at Celilo Falls in ?st as soon as possible. J. B. director of the all phases of the business. During “1! your child 1- an outlaw at Island. After a few rest Kennewick in county utility 3863.31"? m?" will enter upon a strenuous cam- built the first hotel at Benton district. thepeacanningseasonhehasheen home.ltlsmorethunllkelythnt ‘IBB4. Being interested in irriga- sought support for a proposal to ap- Judge “Theoontnctwtththedmnctu paign for reelection in Novembe‘r. employed‘as night foreman at the he wlll be one in after lite." now mmaumbjecttorenem tion he was an engineer in the first PLYMOUTH TO ply for government maney to buy Walla WallaCanningCo.plant.Re Mott Drleooll told Kennewlck Kl- parties who established a generator on the reclamation mw.butthetemmmmtobe - Week at the Capital surveying succeeds Joe Garrick. superintend- venhns Tuesday noon when he ave the early canals. In January 1889 he power canal to provide power for e'nt for the past year. who expects en telk on juvenile de- datum-mum." Washington, D. C.—Farmers, ac- appointed Deputy Sheriff of BE HANDLED BY 142 farms in a rural electrification mm Knute gnu, m. p. was totakeapositionsoonwithubby. lnqueney. Thejudzenvhohuheen Quake}. my: cofding to the Department of Agri- County, where he is still between Prosser and Whit- Libby. youthful director of culture, Yakima ptroject McNeily and a close student of delin- and development. enjoyed a cash income of living. Being deeply interested in LOCAL DEALER ran. Thetomato crop. while notgreat quencydnoehuelevatlontotheeu- yuan and c. J. 03.291.000.000 for the first six months politics he served two terms in the Power Lines Approved inpoint of aoreage.ismuchbetter perloroourtbenchtorthudlstrlct. Bathelet. supervisor or hydraulics. of the year an increase of 11 per- While there he secured Strickler Motor Co. Occupy government ap- attended the foreman aeulon. Tho-e Legislature. to He said the has Ehanlastyear. msoutspokenmhnvlem. _ unending cent over the‘ same period last year. first legislative appropriation proved construction of 43 miles of TheKennewickCanningcompany In the utter-noon were w. The Department the Garage Building; Hepolnted out thntun Increa- 11. N. G. ’l‘. Labor announced for the Naches Pass Highway. Last Columbia power line at a cost of $53,000 and expectstotinishtheseasonhypack- lnzly large number of offenders ?udnen. Story and I". A. June gains in employment and pay- .was a delegate to onlthhing holding up work is Gun. district directors. 11:. J. June grandfather Offer Paint and Repair the ing spinach and'urges farmers to were youthful and cave It as hle watery-manager. rolls tor the fourth consecutive Grand Lodge at Walla power. The government agency Iplant considerableacreage. opmlonthuttheteultwulnmely Brand. and M. month. Service V It. Moulton. attorney. D. G. Tyree. $320.01“.a . . has refused to approve the contract wlth the parents. He sold that My mother and father are .still prices offered by the Pacific Power mam youthmusthaveamoulendepu'lt- the reclamtlon no, . Truant Youngster living on a. portion of what was my The Strickler Motor Co. is moving 8: Light Co. for power in the dis- iuulhemnoundtoeneblethemw- end Springfield, Mo.—Storming into a grandmother’s desert claim. On this to Kennewick from Pasco where it trict, Whitehead said. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Pyte and Mr. mgpeuontobecomencoodclm. m local police station ,an 84-year-old farm I was born on November 23, has been operated for .the past three The power canal carries 800 sec- and Mrs. P. R. Samphere returned The reform multbe bemmmthe resident demanded, “I want you to 1906. I graduated from the local years by W. Strickler. The firm is ond feet of water, but if the water Sunday from Waliowa Lake. Ore- home he stated and moredn'ect find my runaway boy. The scamp high and was married to renovating the building formerly oc- was brought to the canal capacity gon. where they spent their vaca- CLUBMEN ASK school they mmlnmmi?onmustbeexer- has been disappearing since he was Reuben C. Gest on July 10, 1926. I cupied by the Columbia Garage on of 1100 second feet the flow would tion. While there visited the deedbetwetheworldanhopetor able to walk.” Asked for a descrip- four Rex, 9; Washington street and will have in be siifficient to operate an inde- Snake River Canyon. which is 5600 Improvement am the mother of sons: approximately an in the actions of TAXRATIO BE tion, the angry father said the run- Donald, 7; and Robert 6. One son, stock of new cars as soon as the pendent generator for the area in feet in depth, being youth. away was 52 years old. Howard, is deceased. shipment arrives. The firm handles the project, Whitehead said. some 200 feet deeper than that of People cenenlly. looking William the Grand Canyon of Colorado. Ac- in at UPPED A BIT place is left the DeSota and Plymouth. _ Meat l’roposal Refused youthful An interesting which trip delinquency. take one or Control of Influenza days is park dovm by A complete service will be in- Club members thought the rural cording to Mr. Fyfe the was judgments. of the old the very interesting and his party was two m In then- C. of C. Passes Resolution to Boston, Mass-l—Ever since the the river. My father set the trees cluded. The sales will be handled electrification project might come Onepoz?onodvocotesaotdctmet- “?u” Mr. Strickler, the will be under the state power district law, of the few which has had the epidemic of 1918-19 took 15,- out in the spring of 1890 as shade by lofice .one hacimmhhment.theotherobject- Stale Board Asking that the 000,000 lives, again as many ,in charge of Bill Losse. The repair which would enable a spread of privilege to follow the new road half as for the home. They were still small during Ingtothelncemtionotyouth Corporation phrished in the World War, up department will be handled by taxatfon over the whole country to which has just been made Rates be Put scient- when the river flooded and came the past year. The means of trans- mmmanuum. ists have endeavored to penetrate up as far as the N.P. railroad tracks. Frank Huston of Pasco and the help pay for the power project, himself. no of the opinion thet Equal to Cltlms’ the mysteries of the dread in paint shop will be conducted by Ot- which would only a few resi- previously was by horse- scourge. Father and his brother went out ’serve eochcolemulthehnndledoooordmc Two Harvard professors, Drs. Wm. a rowboat to get the famliy organ tar Brue. dents. mtion totheoevez?toctonwmchmlzht F. Wells Kenhewick business men endorsed and H. W. Brown, have out before it was ruined by the a retaliation to the state board of demonstrated the efficacy of ultra.- water. ug‘mmmmthatphysi- violet rays muslin-Mon this noon asking that in providing immunity education was of almost equal the nation ratio be increased. for animals, and believe their exper- importance‘cul to that of mental edu- Crop Watching Flyer Go Through m mutter was brought before the . iments open the way to control the 1936 Nurse Can the ‘cauonintheprevcntlonor clinic. germ in schools, dumber of commerce two weeks theatres and other Now Be Harvested He said that more: from widely 010' and s committee was appoint- public places. _ mandamus showed that as edtolookintothemttermdpre- pone crops with le- madmanmmcraud s resolution. County Assessor Porcine Critics 1936 nurse sown delinquency deaeaacd. That while Ben Knox was from . Ithaca, gumes may now be harvested as hay down Prosser N. Y.—Experimenting with this branchot education was ap- to apt-in the proposition to the the effect of music on pigs, Dr. Ho- and such acreage shall be classified parentlyexpenalveltmreallythc members. ward Scott Liddell, physiologist at as soil conserving provided a good cheaperwayinannuchasitoostsls Exactly. Cornell conserving crop the resolution asks that University, discovered that stand of the soil a year per individual for supervised the railroads and other inter-county the Brandenburg Concerto No.- 3 is obtained. in accordance to a wire corporations be Washington, D. mmmotincarceration aueued at the same mused two porkers to parade around just received from mahovessoolaeryeer. rattan in relation to that: actual the room twitching their tails in C. JudgeD?eoon'sulkmapu'tot valuttona. u are the private time because of pm- with the music. 'The Music This ruling was made the unclean-1W child welfare perty owners. In other words. 1t Goes 'Round and Around” brought the National drought emergency. It it can be shown to the about a hasty possible, prectic- mwmchxtwemsclubsthm- state board exit of the bacon. is also now where outtheUnltcdStweshnvetorthe that private property :- aueeaed able, to seed forage crops such as mun objectlve. The 100-.1 club has at so per cent of grain, sorghum, its actual valua- Catalogue Buying Sudan grass, spring hedaevet?otherspeekeuonthe tion. the corporations should set a Chicago, lii—As the first step in millet, etc. when such crops are cut mbjeet and have nude some prog- rattootOOperoentotthetx-aueaa- the distribution of ten million mail- for hay or pasture without such act- matuthelrwarkbcuny. ed valuations Order too. catalogues by Sears Roebuck ion being regarded as changing the The pm ratio as mod for tu- & Company, 120 freight cars previous classification of such acre- 91 and Picnics” me rum-e- tor the 0011:011qu 1: motor trucks left this city laden age. a With mmmnlC-Hclubptmlc was a. The Isolation uh that the the heavy book from which This ruling will probably make it held My :1; Pro-wt. There Millions of Americans make their possible for many farmers to qual- mmmmembenmu- WMm?‘m?w"c are p: Autumn purchases. A thousand ifyfor payment who heretofore had eat and 24 clubs muted from on_thelr Wong. “m malt cars will be required before not been considered eligible. Coun- Guatemalan: Bantam- The ruolutlon was carried and the edition is distributed. Another ty Agent Skuse urges that all farm- hnd. Prater. Wilma-an. Walnut wtllbeunodusputotthepla W mail order house. Montgomery ers who think they may be effected 610%de Theevenu wmmmmmchmm W 811! & Co. wiu increase its cata- by this ruling and who have not yet \startedaxlollm.wl?gmabem¢ 19W. me edition this year from six to ‘filled out work sheets to do so at playedunderthempervidonotthe In. W Ardrey. dreaaed in Men million, employing 550 year- lonce at he County Extension Of- chapemnanddelepmwhonmend- the continue or o. hundnd years no. 'lvund workers in its preparation. ‘fice, Kennewick. July 3lst is the no }closing ‘edtheampttl’unman thune. a guest at the club. She is from date. Swimming. lunch and a program "‘m" Air is Public Property a?erwardsoonmweedthemm- San w'&W”Whitman Francisco, California—Deny- New Fixture mgevenuotthedny. menwu Centennial celebration to be held “!a damage claim of $90,000 brot by a 3"wa of 48 club mem- theme the middl‘ or next moth. Burbank couple against two The Beste Grocery yesterday in- bers—from She told the clubmen details of the “1' lines for “flying air," through their stalled a refrigerated show case for pace-at which will deplct the early the U. 5. Circuit Court of Ap- their meats. The case is a hand- WHIBIIM life and struggles of the Whitmans Deals ruled that a landowner has some one of black and white enamel mmyauderotConnenhu who mien-bed the mission in that ‘mle to "only such air as he uses and purchasedalotonxennewlckAve. lection one hundred years ago. Wily so long as he it." and the refrigeration unit was pur- Ring, uses Contin- madmanmm- Ed Riley and Ed Flanagan. for- O Judge Haney declared: “The chased thru the local Frigidaire mer county “Y has dalcemdplmsmerectuhome commissioners of Yaki- no definite location. and dealers, the Washington Hardware ma county. were also guests the like the sea is -mstea.stofthe?.R.thberrest- or incapable of private 8.: Furniture Co. The new case themasoonassheumget club. The latter is a candidate on OWnership.” fiz- the republican {or adds to the appearance of the new ‘um. Thedealmmadethmthe ticket the office [Weazr‘yhomca of repneeentative. (Continued on Page 8.) grocery store.