FOURTEEN HERALD AND NEWS Thurtdiy. Feb. 8. 1945 SUNDAY DRINK BILL TO LIFT PROHIBITIONS Flashes of Life OLYMPIA. Feb. 8 VP) Re vision of Washington's 36-year-m hln laws to lift the nrohibi- tions against operation of saloons on Sunday is asKea in an ameuu Dinrn hill introduced in the leg' islature today by Rep. Robert P Wnlrfrnn. D-SDokane. Waldron's measure further proposes that the legal barrier be lifted on the serving of liquor with the meals on the saoDain. Revival of a forestry project jn the Olympic peninsula which was initiated in laaa is asKea in similar bills introduced m hnth rhambers of the legislature, Andrew Winberg (D-Grays Harbor) is the sponsor of a house bill which asks $100,000 appro priation to complete a topograph ical survey of so-called state sus tained vield forest No. 1, a vir gin timber stand roughly 30 miles square in Jefferson and Clallam counties. Sen. Ted Schroeder (D-Pierce) is author of a senate bill asking allocation of $75,000 for the same purpose. When the project was set up 12 years ago the act provided that when funds were available a topographical survey should be made to segregate the timber land into units for the purpose of selling the forest crop on a sustained yield basis. The pro ject has been dormant pending allocation of funds for the sur vey. Child Guidance Clinic Scheduled The semi-annual child guid ance clinic held in Klamath Falls is scheduled for Friday, all day, at the Klamath county health unit. Dr. Knox Finley of Portland, member of the child guidance extension. University of Oregon school of medicine, will conduct the clinic. Mrs. Lena Hackett is the local case worker. NOT DOUBLE TALK CHARLOTTE. N. C, Feb. 8 (Jp) The son of Chester O. En sign, Sr., WPB construction analvst, has been commissioned at Pensacola, Fla. Now when Chester, Jr., is ad dressed it's "Ensign Ensign." A LEAK IN THE EVIDENCE SPOKANE, wasn., ICO. o W) Three men arrested for drunken ness and a case of beer seized as evidence were loaded into a jail-bound patrol wagon. But police had to stop en route. The prisoners were drinking the evidence. FIRED WITH ENTHUSIASM DENVER. Feb. 8 HP) A pro bation member of the volunteer fire department in a Denver suburb was too enthusiastic about his work, Sheriff Chick Foster reports. The Drobationer admitted starting eight fires just for the fun of putting tncm oui. EXTRA! OMAHA. Neb., Feb. 8 VP) If T. W. Bockes, general counsel of the Union Pacific railroad ap pears urea ana pre-occupieu these days, blame it on his "other" job. When his 11-year-oia son, lom. became ill recently, the railroad executive took over the boy's duties carrying a paper route. STEP INTO BREACH SCHENECTADY, N. Y., Feb. 8 (JP) The Schenectady Rail way company has three new buses, but it took the president of the company and two union officials to bring them here from Cleveland. With no drivers available to make deliveries, Edward C. Mc Ginley, railway president, and Charles Weiher and Leroy Bost wick, president and vice presi dent of the Transport Workers union local 159 (CIO), spent 30 hours driving the buses from a factory over snow-clogged roads. Live Skunk Presented State Representative SALEM, Feb. 8 UP) Two years ago Rep. John Hall, Port land, was given two porcelain skunks by Rep. John Steelham mer, Salem, on Hall's birthday. But yesterday, when Hall was 46 years old, Steelhammer broke up the house by giving Hall a Hoppy Landing! Luion Natives Hail Bloodless Subic Boy Landing 1 " ISKA Ttltphmo) Wlplno natives turn out In their ceren10nllh.t to welcome do;hby. to cub Jfip unes ueiwecu uauian nuu uui wh-luju ihmm w miwu. u " - - real skunk. The animal, in a cardboard carton, is black, white and striped. She had to act like a lady, though, as the Portland zoo. which supplied her, had made it impossible for her to act otherwise. PAINTERS' OVERALLS " Can't Bust 1m OREGON WOOLEN STORE 800 Main iiSflLLOVER! CASUALTIES UP 10 27 IN ONE WEEK WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 Un- American combat casualties since the beginning of the war have reached 764.584, the army and navy disclosed today. Secretary of War Stimson placed the army's losses at 676, 796 while the navy listed its to tal as 87.788. This represented an overall increase of 27,242 since last week's report. Stimson said the army casual ties represented a compilation of individual names received in Washington through January 28 and reflected battle develop ments at the end of December and the beginning of January. The secretary said. 865.UU0 Germans have been taken pris oner on the western front since the invasion last June. A breakdown on the army s casualties and corresponding fig ures for last week follows: killed 130.266 and 121.676; wounded 396.176 and 379,638; missing 91.479 and 91.573; pris. oners 58,878 and 57,533. Stimson told a news confer ence that 4522 of those killed previously had been listed missing but now have been de clared dead. He also disclosed that 191,439 of the wounded have returned to duty. Similar figures on the navy breakdown: killed 33.192 and 32.889; wounded 40,248 and 39, 807: missing 9873 and 9750; pris oners 4473 and 4476. A decrease in the latter category reflects transfers to other classifications. Salem Slates Special Election On Friday SALEM. - Feb. 8 (JP) Salem voters will decide at a special election tomorrow whether to grant a franchise to the Salem Electric cooperative, and wheth er to spend $175,000 to buy 47 acres of Bush pasture for a city park. The Portland General Elec tric company and the cooper ative have waged a bitter cam paign on the power issue, each claiming to have lower rates. Lined WORK JACKETS Gray Covert OREGON WOOLEN STORE 800 Main Mil TO FACE Sgt. Leonard O. Lalb. marine stationed at the Murine ' Bar racks, was charged with a viola tion of the basic rule and fail ure to have an operator's license yesterday. Laib posted $10 bail and is to appear ut 4 p. m. to day. Austin A. McMnhon, 1005 Delta, was charged with run ning a red light at Spring nnd Main nnd violation of the basic rule. He also posted $10 bail and was due to appear today at 2 p. m. Carl A.' Grubb. 4517 Winter, reported stolen from a 1934 Pontine sedan a 1945 license sticker and registration certifi cate yesterday. Five drunks, two vags, and one disorderly conduct case ap peared in p o '. ( c e court this F DO GREETS ROY SCOUTS ON BIRTHDAY President Ruosovolt, In a mes lingo to tho Boy Scouts of A mer lon on lis until anniversary to day mild thut "II I' tho youth nf the world who must share nnd inn I it lit In tho peuco now be ing purchased so dearly on the bull li'fioiil"" nnd that ho U "con vinced that Hoy Scouts and Cubs, as well as senior groups, Ihrouuli their niuUiul under standing, mutual appreciation uud mutual respect will bo iimong tho leaders In tho pro moting of comradeship among the democratic peoples of the eurth." In his message to Uio 1.800, 000 members of tho Boy Scout Starts INSTANTLY to rallevs MUSCULAR ACHES-PAINS I AG I JUST ItUSON Pardon me, lady, but don't let that wound ed fighting man suf fering in an evacua tion hospital hear you say "It's all oyer" ... he, more than anyone else, knows this war is far from won. And he's counting on you to help him back to health. Will your conscience allow you to deny his plea? 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