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WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1949
rlfcKALU AND NtWj, rsLWWWH reLL:. UKrAjUW
PAGfc VlVkN
T Rains Relieve Drought In
Northeast, But Too Late
To Avert Huqe Crop Losses
Itv The Assmiatrif I'rrM t mav reach half
win. in . alow eaav fall "h.t : "iiiihrfii seclli.ii.
I he le field. llPrded"-
Irp.hpd the usrrhrd lt.irllipa.lrr.1 i
hu h In I Ik
'1 lir district Inrr-
caster Hi llosliiii ait I d Hip rath woiim
! f tut Una afirriio.ni. A University "f
.Lie. today, .nil In .i..r spcllon. 1 Massachusetts ir.fMr said the
hruu.l.l an e.,.1 I., 50 L. rfrv rillll wa. two dV loo late. Slid that
nrll crop losses In
"I hp f.irpra.lcra promised ninri1
..I... . ..I .. .. Mill - lirrlllrllun Bf
hurrs aialn luitiiht and pwslbly 1 ''mrrllcut valley as llw wnrst
Nrw n.Klnnil rnuld
approximate tMOOOOOO to 40,x.-
(MM). Hn (Irwflbrd the sltuatHm in
(umurrim,
lltiwrvrr, at?i Iriiitmnl aulluirltlra
lrltrvrfl t lint t hr rainfall rniur Iih
hit to Hvnt tiuil'l-hilUlon dollar
Crop IniWr,,
Ninny iter l tutu itf Nrw KhuUhd
mere rrfrrthrd by a raliifiill llmt
Dollar Issue
In Britain
World Thorn
( LONDON. July n Of.-Prune
MutMrr AHlre linked MiiUin' dol
lar rtlMR tmluy with the t;...e prub- I
rtn n( wtitM stnhili'v ml pr.e
r ftpenrd a mrrtlltff of flimnce
niiutKlrtn nf llrllntii and th com
ATnnrnlth halltm 'I hi llnanrlnl y
extrt are krrklMK dilution tn the 1
terhnK arras failure to earn as
timiiv do 1 tm as tl trnd
Attlr HA Id he hprd the nun.- ,
trim rmild find a way U wle tir
tntmrduir pmblrm nf hnltmic the (
do J 1a r dtaln and iilso lay found- 1
lion for woiklDK out im trrm Mil
Vallnf).
Attire Mke tn (he minister In
thr mlurl room t lo la.wnliii.
atrrrt.
The frtinnK-nwralih conlrrrnre U
the Utrt nrn tn the hunt for
fin.",?. m fGftffirx" vy
Single Entry
Asks Paper
At Richland
out that umbrella she says she "juit wouldn't feel dressed.'
(Photo by NEA-Acme Staff Correspondent Rene Henry).
Bobby-Sox Brides Prove
Downfall For Kentucldan
111 liU 31 yir' riiM'rlrwr
In III Nrw York rr. I hp rlh
rr burrttu rlilrl Mid Nrw VorWrri nil
lulmrr ran dlM-UM Hip lam riruuilil
. 1.. 1.- ..1 II. .ulrf -l-hl.
initli. ui .n Inrh h.d UUm In ih. ' UNC'ER COVER NOTE This Porisian bother's umbrella hos
' u hour, mdpd ii1i.ii. ikhti lo- m()rc moterial thon her motching two-piece swim suit. A scrap
j d.r .nd in, .r tww I. '"'"'" i of br h, fobf,c here ond there is enough for a suit, but with.
! to ll nurmitl pUrrn af rain in one , . " , . , j $
out of rvrry three day.
"The toll U pretty dump now
hr tmUl. "and any rniw that mere
, Irft in br wived probably huve been
Mivrd "
I hr Phlliulrlphla area reported
nrurly Iwu huhei of ruin In 2i
houri, the heaviet ruin in mme
t h.iii to months. It broke the
drouvhl in thut Mrllon and nrra
Hloiml Rhowrri arte forecast for today
Nrwark, S. J., rrpnrlrd .17 of an
Inrh of rain yrlrrday. with more
I precipitation for both northern and
I ftoi.lhrrn rrllona of the itate ri
prelrd lonlfhl,
Nenrtv a quarter of an Inrh of
ratn frit In metropolitan rHuburgh
vrsrrdT. Khowera were esprrtrd
lltrrr latre today.
' Thr suit Rtatrik and mt of Cali
fornia and ArWna had the rmin
1 try httrt weather. 1ntwraturei
' MK'tUt rlltnlied to about '00 yeMrrday
I In Trna. huiudlni Joft at Preidro;
' I04 al Kort Worth; 103 at Abilene
an' 101 at I amlo.
( Thr nation's top rradlng tn IDS
al Yuma, Arte, four drgrera above
, the mulmum al Phornlt, and flee
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RICHLAND. July 13 OPi
8eattle man, R. M. Frayn, submitted
the only bid for publication of a
newspaper in Richland al the open
ing at bids here yesterday. The bid
was tn trie nsme of the Record
Publishing company.
The proposal will receive careful
consideration and a-lion on It will
be announced at the earliest pos
sible date. R. J. Pederson, superin
tendent of the General Electric'
commercial facilities division.
The Desert Preu, to be operated
by R. M. Frayn and N. J. Prayn,
both of Seattle, had previously been
awarded a contract cor cons trurt ion
and operation of a printing plant
here. Frayn operates the Frayn
Printing company, at Seattle.
In line with other terms of the
Publlohim company, publishing the ' ,he $n Francisco Chronicle,
Tri-Clty Hrrald. Kennewlck, hu j wos one of 45 persons killed,
Nature Society
To Meet July 14
Til Ntur 8'iclrty nf the Klam
ath rrxion will mept ThuiMUy fv
nlng July 14 In thr. chambpr of com.
mrrca room ra Main street at uu
p. m.
The Nature Society la a non
technical organization created Ui
help people ol the Klamath ba.ln
who are Interested in the ntudy
of the natural history of the reition.
The toclrty conducta a monthly
urvey of tho iprciea of blrdt tn be
en In the Klamath ba.ln. The
meeting of the aoclety are open to
the public.
Ill health forced hint to aiinmitirv
hia rptlrrment a. hi aeven-year
term drew to a rle. He a ur
ceeded by Sean OKrlly after tlie
prraldrntlal election of June, lmj.
S THINGS HARD TO
DUBLIN. Ireland. July 13 lyP)
Dr. Dnuglaa Hvue. 8a. flrit presi
dent of Eire, died uut night.
A acholar and poet, Hyde was
choaen president by acclamation
and took the oath of office June 2i.
1838. A Protestant, he headed a
predominantly Catholic nation.
GREAT POPULARITY
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MAKES GOOD I
FIND... LIKE j
j OLYMPIA BEER, j
SHOP EARLY! I
Hmrut HiwiDS CO . !eiiis.. t a
. DIES IN CRASH Vincent
Mahoney, editorial writer for
DKTHOfT. Julv 13 A fond
ness for booby-sox bridrs has it-ypar-old
Karl Conner, In trouble.
After four marrlagps all lo M-Vf.it-old
glrU-llie balding Kell
lurkiau Is 4i Wayne county Jail.
aJian that one of his gtrl-brides
died and two divorced him.
I.t. Shanahan Is seeking '.lie di
vorce decree of Anna Lee Calhoun,
bride No. 3, and the death crrtlfi-
way out ol r llrics.li. . and the .U-.l- Krfc ,.., Ttmp,
Inr are. . d..ll.r tmubln.. ihroBhoi mo.1 oi Ih. mnlry
Tl.e strrllng area, rmbrarlng I raMB h r,.,,,,.
quartrr ft. i.ip wniini M7opir. i.
down to it. laM II ; unntKin in gold
and dollar. Its rrwrvrs have 1 lie Nitlit has a 1'nou.iaiiu Kyrs I a. rrdurpd.
rlmpprd br lvm.XJ.ooo since Mar- and thry are all reading classified I Coiuirrs. a rrmdrnl of Somerset,
hall aid brgan. J la your ad Uirre Ky., told Drtecilve Lt. James Shan
: grnrrally In the M'i.
Hut Una il'on'l mran a thing Ui rate of Edith Mt Kllm. wife No. I.
his latest wile, ralima. still 14. I wife No. 2 was Mora Couriers.
8he stood riclit up In court Mon
day and said:
I love my Earlie and I won t sac
a thing agaibsi him. Bo there. 1 .1
ju-l wait un:U I m 1 and we ran be
man and wilo and happy again."
Connrrs plradpd guilty to con
tributing to a minor s delinquency.
Thru, as he left Uie courtroom,
he was arrested again on a charge
of be. m .'2I0 behind In his alimony
to wile No. 2.
He ad m: tied liking Patlma Has
san lo Liberty. Ky.. and marrying
her on tier 14 ih birthduy last No
vember li. At first, he was charged
with enticing a minor Into marrtetfr.
but when plump Kallma refused
lo testify aaaiml him. the charge
notified General Electric It desire
to construct an office building here
for newsgatherln. advertising and
circulation purposes, Pedersen said.
A weekly non-profit newnpaprr,
; the Richland Villager. Is the only
paper now publlaned In Richland.
' M. a plaintiff, was present In
'court.
i "Give him what's coming." Hus
aan shouted, shaking his fist at
his son-ln-law.
13 of them American news
paper and radio representa
tives, when a Dutch airliner
crashed near Bombay, India.
Orange hard sauce Is delicious
served with Apple Betty. Make the
sauce by creaming a quarter cup
cup of butter or margarine with a
cup of sifted firmly packed con
fectioners' sugar; then add the era
ted rind of an orange and a table-
spoon or two of strained orange j
Juice.
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