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i:' Rod Hendrictcson, Versatile Radio Artist

a sixty-day visit with their oldest son, who is the owner of the Temple Furniture corporation

Nationaf-American Annual Meeting

while there Rod made a trip to New york to look aroun.r 6^-7'-l:4:'.o*:i* the speakers will be congressman charles ,. ji; '1 Rockefeller Center and the National Broadcasting Co. al A' .Halleck of Indiana; J' Philip Boyd' director' Lumber t :: his leisure. He soon found out that his reputatior, ", " 1"9 LY*tt Products Division, war Production Board; i .., , oaio arti"t t ui oreceded him. was welcomed with a .oupll Colonel Fred G. Sherrill, chief of Enginee'rs Office, Wash- ! llr ,radio artist had preceded him, was wglcomed couple a rsu v' r'wrur tt"tt.Yt D'E'rssrJ v'r!s' YY4r': :( i,,. of guest appearances, and inside of two weeks of supposed t:s:1n, ?.9 i Roy c' Ingersoll, president, Ingersoll steel ,: done some nine or ren r.",n shows. & Disc Division, Borg-Warner Corporation, Chicago, fll., i ,; vis.t.ng, he had done some nine or ten top shows. dE ljlsc ljrvrsron, IJorg-Warnefl Lorporatlon, Lhrcago, lll., .:': ''1. Since locating in New york, he has done over two u"d Dl._I.- F. T. Berliner, E. I. d.uPont de Nemourt & Corr ;! u .,.t i' hundred shows,"and has appeared on programs with Helen pany, Wilmilgt:", Delaware' :-

IlUIIultU JllVWJt 4llg ll4J 4PPg4ltU WuPrVBr4urJ Wlll! rI9I T,, H;y;r,-R;v-""a Massey, Richard Arlen, Allen Jones, -sessions will be confined to mornings only leaving the il 1t-, rr?#i.r. ift".lrr, Jean Hersholdt, and other stars. rr" i, a.fternoo_ns and evenings free for discussions and ,ela*"- .' .; ]'r ,t" *;;i";-.D""ny,, to ..Bulldog Drummond,, and alsJ tion. All lumbermen-manufacturers, wholesalers, and re- : l j it. appears regularry in "The Aldrich Family", "Molle Mysterv tailers-are welcome to attend. -1

TL.-r..,,..a^..-.D'.-r--.-''...''''.L...',.JD:..d^'.,' ,: Theatre", "Gang Busters", "Counter Spy", "Big Town", Revgillg procgeds Donatgd To .i l '. Y :""' \'r's ' ano t)ea'n varrey ',ays' Americcn Bed Crogs ;, i, , *_:_o^::I'^lh: "11 ryf:1",'t:: t',,'-ttll_ll.tl:-111'g:11-o --p';;;-.d' J.'J, "*p",,,es or the 12th Annual Reveiue, hetd ,l ly-' ,- ::j:j",-"":^"'::i_,^:^;':: 'r rLJ'rr@'1,'t;-" Proceeds over expenses of Reveille, held ,'i i' L',,lllli,li.""i}T,',"'ffi'1j:",:'i#$;.Til $:T1' :l :.14*: ;p;ii A: "*"';ir"s j: .$g"p ll{'t* ?,:,r vr vvLJL ' rtLw rvr^ r/' rt' r' donated to the Oakland Chapter of the American Red ::, n1.. Cross. :i ;, TIFFANY LUMBER CO. RESUMES

This decision was made at the meeting of the d.irectors ,:i f..-i.,t The sawmill of Tiffany Lumber Co., Garberville, Calif., of Hoo-Hoo Club No.39, May 15. The moneyis to be used ' tl, - resumed operation May 15, cutting mainly Douglas Fir, by the Red Cross in any manner they see fit, the only .:, ii- Fir, only .;' i''afterbeingdownforseveralmonths'PhilBensonisman-stipulationmadebeingthatitmustbeusedforthebenefit i'l ager. of United States service rrren of World War II. '!,.

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Panel Hearing at San Francisco

A tripartite panel appointecl b1' the Natiorral War l-abor lJoard of \\rashington, D. C. held a hcaring Xlay 8 to 11 at the Ftrrniturc N'Iart, San F'r:ur'cisco, on :r uttmber of California lrrmlrcr industry cases.

John Galcv of Portlancl lv:ts chairman ancl I-. A. Peifer, San Francisco, \\'as co-chairmau. The CIO u'as represented b_r' Stanlcr' \\r. Earl, cxccutive sccretarr', Orcgor-r State Ir-rdrrstrial LInit-,n council, ancl the AFI. bv Lcster Sulgrove, Tacr-rrna attorr-rey.

Lurnber indrrstrl' erupioyer representatives rvere Louis C. Stervart, r'icc-presidcnt, Sudclen ct Christcnson, Iuc., Sal lirancisco, :rn<l Fr:rnk J. O'Connor, ntanager, Donovan Lttrrrlrcr Co.. Slrrr .l"rancisc,,.

Iiour groups of cases u'ere hearcl: (1) AFL Northern California Pine ciLse s, or-r N'[l11- 8; (.2) CIO Northern Califorr.ria Pinc casc-s, \'lar' 9; (3) Ceutral California Piue cases, l\{av 12; (1) Recls'ood area cases, May' 13.

Amons.. those l lro ptlrticiltatccl in the hearing u'ere C. G. Price, The Califorrri:r Door Cct., Diamonrl Springs, Calif.; J. C. Rasenfoss, I]ickcring Lumber Co., Standar<l, Calif .; 13cn Johr.rson, Pickcring' Luurbcr Co., Stanclard Calif ; Sri'ift 13erry. \lichigan-California I-ttn'rber Ccr., Camino, Calif ; -'\rchie Gorrlon, American Box Corporation, San Francisco, trncl Fred Illlis. \\/est Sicie Ltrntber Co., Tuo|-rmne, Calif.

Kenneth Smith, presiclent, California Redu'ood -\ssociatior.r, San Francisco, presented the case for the Redrvood manuf actttrers.

'.lll're Arron, N{il1 Co., l't-ureka, ancl California IJarrel Co., Arcat:r. Calif., u'ere hearcl. jointll' u'ith the Rcclrvood casc.

The panel reports to Washington, D.C., and clecisions u'ill probably not be annortnced before Julv.

Receives Fourth Gold Stcrr Ior Production Achievement

Thc \\-estern IIardn,ood l,ttmller t'ottlpanv lrrltl P. J. \\ralker Co. of T,os ,\r-rgelcs receivecl atlditional honors for continrred otltstanding per{ortttattce in prtldttctiorl ot.r NIal' .3 and l'ere at'arded the fourth Cioicl Star for their lllrritime "\I" Pennant.

'Ihe \\restern Hartlu'ood l,ttmlter Contpanv antl P' .f. \\-alker Co. is a joint vr:nttlrc pcrforming joir-rer cotltracts ior the U. S. \Iarititne Comtrrission.

American \(ood -P reserv ert' '\(/artime Conference

'Ihe secor.rd n'artimc conference of the American WoridPreservers' Associatior-r 'uvas hel<l -\pril 26 at the Palmer Ilouse, Chicago, 111. \Iore tl-ran 150 persons rcgistered for thc one-dav session.

I,-larneprooling, both of timbers antl plyu'oocl, accounted for morc report subjects than anr- other phase of rvoodtreatirrg considered at the meeting. Lt.-Comclr. Neil W. Frorch, Chicago, supplementing a report fronr Capt. W. I'I. Smith, director oi the Planning ancl Design Dcpartment, Bureau of Yards and Docks, \\-qshington, D. C., pror.ided motion pictures shou-ing construction of the hnge pressnrefireproofed u'oodcrr hangars. A report on the effectir.eness oi fire1>roofing treatnrents tr-as preser.rted lt1' A. J. Steiner, Underu'riters' l,abciratories, Inc.

A report on the practical aspects oi fireltroofing \\'as prescnted lrr- tl-iree ofhcials of the American Lumber &'freating Conrpanr', President J. tr. Linthicum, General Superinter-rdent Paul \\-avuran, ancl Technical Director tr. W. (iottschalk. Iteprescnting one of the higli priority users of trcatecl l'oocl. H. ll. Llhrrrch, general supervisor of bridges ;rrrrl buildings, Chesapeakc & ()hio Railroad, commentcd on trc:rtnlent pr:tctices ol the railroad.

\farine piling needs, ior developr.nent of captured islands :,rn<1 bases, notablv in the Pacific, rvere studie<l lrr- oflrcials in :rttenclar-rce at the conference.

\\''. P. Arnolcl, Koppers Companv, u.as electe<l presiclent, succee ding Dr. It. H. Colley'. Other olllcers r.eelected are: first vice presiclent, S. D. Hicks, Sorrthern \\'ootl Preserr'ing (-ompanl-; scccind vice presiderrt, J. lI. liremicker, Perrnst'lvania Railroad. and secretar\--treasurer, H. L. Dawson, \\rashington, D. C.

Member of Industry Advisory Committee

The Ofhce of Industry Adr.isory Committees, \\.ar Procluction lloard, recer-rtly announced the formation of the J3alsa Importers Indrrstn- Advisorl Conrnrittee. John N. \\Iintor-r, I -unrber ancl Lur.nber Irrodncts I)ivision, is the ('olernment presiding oflicer.

lTarnilton Von Rretorr, Tropical & \\restern T,umber Co., I-os Angeles, is a mcnrber of the committee.

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