paroled the SB-yeer-old man from n 00-dny uftpr hours soul-ciu-e to obtain a wedding license, after tho brldo pleaded Unit "l believe he will reform." Illwiltonnhlii didn't rontii buck. Snubrmik. waiting Willi tho brldo to sign the murrluKv vrllflnili Nlgtii'd u bi'iK'li wuiTiiiit In. sti'iid. Fiance Sought by . Bride, Police PORTLAND, Feb. 1 Ml Avion Kimono lllmikcnshlp. who left the bride wailing l Uio ullnr. was being sought l.v both imiIU-o iinil bi'ldo loduv. Judge John . II. Si'iibrouk TEN HERALD AND NEWS Wadnesdiy, Feb. T, 1146 Puyallup Closed to . . Japanese, Nisei, Reports Pastor SEATTLE, Feb. 7 (VP) The Rev. Dr. George W. Dunlap, pas tor of the First Presbyterian church of Puyallup, disclosed last night that in a two weeks survey of the Puyallup valtey ha did not find a "restaurant or ho tel which would give food or a place to sleep to a Jupancso or Japanese-American should they return from a relocation center." A group of five from a reloca tion center returned to Auburn, he told pastors of the Seattle presbytery, and were surround ed by crowd that told them "Get out of town and stay put. Signs slating "No Japs Wmil cd Hero" nro to bo found In pub lic places in Sumner und Kent, he said, ( A moth's wings nro inflated with nir, which is pumped into the pneumatic wing-tubes from tho respiratory qtgans. , high school nnrnm. .. y' untiiUfi WDOlfD TIMBER LANDS t!;ffli!.fil!i;,;,ln;i!ll:ir!!!i!;lpil!l). Klowc Nnfuc nnH " nils lirilllilffiitilil'l-AiiV'i-'hllillliiilliiil1!!! l!i;iilB!lli,...,.iiirfii:i.;i!i,:lii :, Hi ',1 '!:'!-,:; s mm X 1 in NGTO N BELLINGHAM, Feb. 7 (P In a major lumber deal, the Bloedel Donovan lumber mills announced today sale ot its L-iai-lam county holdings to Rayon ier, Inc., and a planned curtail ment of operations at the large piani nere. .T H. Bloedel. chairman of ti, hnsrH nnH J. N. Donovan. president, said in a joint state ment mat extension 01 amic national forest reserves naa sum off large stands of marketable timber. No sale price was an nounced. 'The determining factor was very largely the question of tim ber supplv," their statement said. "In the past 21 years we have logged approximately 3.500,000,000 feet from Clallam countv. bringing by far the ma jor portion of this timber to the Bellingham mill. "Now our timber . is largely depleted, and there is no oppor tunity to acquire more in any substantial quantities. The area from which we had hoped to obtain timber is now locked in the Olympic national pans. The park area has now in creased to contain nearly a mil lion acres and although the for est service owns considerable timber outside its bounds, the regional office has a policy of reserving that for Olympic pen insula pulp and paper indus tries, the statement went on. It suggested that such a policy in the Bellingham area would "go a long way" toward maintaining lumbering industries here. '- The sale will have no' effect on operations of the Larson mill, the Skykomish plant, the Columbia Valley Lumber com pany "or as far as we can see now "the sash and door plant. The plant most seriously affect ed will be the cargo lumber mill at the box factory here. B JUANITA SHINN In conjunction with the Junior chamber ot commerce ooserv ance of Americanism Week which is from February 12 to the 27, there will be an American- Ism assembly on Monday, Febru ary 12. f n 1 1 Hitchcock, who is with the West- Hitchcock cor poration, will be the speaker. His topic will be Abraham Lin coln." since he is sDeakinc on S. Ik. Lincoln's birthday. A cappelja choir will sine a few songs, also, in accordance with the observance. V - "Charm of the Feather Ser pent," and "The Spider," two mystery plays, will constitute the entertainment to be present ed in the Little Theatre on Feb ruary 26 and 28. The big play to be given in the auditorium for the student activity fund will be presented the afternoon of May 3, and in the evening of May 4. The Exchange." an interest ing fantasy in 18th century cos tume, is in rehearsal in the Lit tle Thoal ta ot lha nrint tinto It is the production which the university women's ciuo win present for the Library club and the rest of the University Wom en's clubs. Mrs. B. B. Blom quist is directing the play, and the cast includes Exene Humble as the rich man. Julia Zumwalt as the judge, Helen O Neil! as the poor man, Eleanor Mehan as the vain woman, and Charles Blackstone, a student, as the imp. SHHTi PRESUMED LOST Indian acreages on the Klam ath reservation are being adver tised for rent for one, two or three-year periods, with bids on the same to be opened at 2 p. in., on February 16, 1945, at the Klamath Agency office. , Approximately 120 individu ally owned Indian tracts and about 14 small, isolated tribally owned tracts are listed in the invitation for bids issued by the agency today. The acreages vary from as small as six acres to tracts containing as much as 920 acres. Most of the land is for graz ing purposes. However, there are several . tracts offered that are suitable for agriculture, some lying within irrigation projects. Present lessees have the privilege of meeting the high bids. The leasing period, wun a lew exceptions, starts March 1, 1945. Copies of the list and Invita tion to bid are available at the Klamath Indian Agency, Klam ath Agency, .Ore. . 20 Remain In Jail; l own Keported v?uier Seventeen men and three women remained in the city jail Wednesday and police officers reported this "an average jail family." There were 25 for breakfast this morning, but five bailed out or had completed their sentences and went home. Police found the town fairly quiet Tuesday night. They ar rested three drunks which ap peared before Police Judge Har old Franey Wednesday morning, and four others who bailed out. Edgar James, city, posted $5 bail following a charge filed against him last night for running a red light at Main and East Main, Dairy Cooperative Sales Increased PORTLAND, Feb. 7 (JP) Sales of the Dairy Cooperative as sociation in the Portland-Salcm-Vancouver area totaled $8,500, 000 last year a million dollar increase over 1943. Dr, A. L. Strand, Oregon State college president who spoke at the cooperative's 15th annual meeting, complimented the 3000 dairymen members on their production record. WASHINGTON. Feb. 7 VP) The submarine Tang has failed to return from a war patrol and is presumed lost, the navy an nounced today. The Tang was the 37th sub marine lost since the start of the war. Thirty-one have been lost on patrol, four sunk acciden tally and two destroyed to pre vent capture. While the navy communique did not state the area in which the Tang disappeared, virtually all American submersibles now operate in the western Pacific. The Tang, the normal com plement of which was about 65 to 70 men, was skippered by Comdr. Richard H. O Kane, 34. His wife, the former Ernestine Groves of ChaDel Hill. N. c. lives at San Rafael, Calif. Legislature Acclaims Fall of Manila SALEM, Feb. 7 VFh-The leg islature passed a resolution Tuesday congratulating General Douglas MacArthur and his troops upon the capture of Ma nila. The resolution was introduced by Rep. Harvey Wells, Portland, and Sen. Joel C. Booth, Leba non, both of whom served in the 2d Oregon infantry, which stormed Manila in 1898. Just Keccived GABARDINE SHIRTS Fine tailored 40 wool, 3 bulton cuff. Tan and brown. Siiei 14-17 $8.95 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main St. POWERFUL LIQUID PROMPTLY RELIEVES TORTURE AND AIDS HEALING OF SKIN RASHES Here's a Doctor's formula Zemo a stainless liquid which appears invisible on Bkin yet so highly medicated that first applications relievo itching, burning of simple skin rashes, eczema and similar skin and scalp irritations due to external' cause. Won't show on skin. Apply clean, stainless Zemo any time. Tn 3 sizes. At any drugstore. y Q Grandma Switches Millions of Mothers To Her Mutton Suet Idea For Chest Colds imoro comfortable (l)Pcnetro re lieves colds' nain an its mutlnn mint helps carry medication to nerve ends in the skin. 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