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cARt E. JoHllsoil, JR.
Carl E. Johnson, Jr, vp. of American Hardwood Co., Los Angeles, died June 21 of a heart attack. He was 55.
Born April 14, 1918 in Los Ang:eles, he attended both Menlo College and U.S.C., served in the United States Air Force from 1942-45.
In 1964 he held the position of sec.-treas. for the Pacific Coast Wholesale Hardwood Distributors Assn., served on the board of directors, and in 1971 became president of PCWHDA.
Mr. Johnson, a man whose interests varied from tele-communications, electronics, and to wood, was very active in civic affairs; he served on the Technical Study Committee, 196469, Citizens Advisory Capital Projects Committee for the City of Arcadia and was a memb€r of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers.
Survivors are his widow, Sheny; his mother, one brother, and two daughters.
ctAREl{Ct WttuAM SALIollSTAtt
Clarence W. Saltonstall, 73, owner of Rosemead Lumber Co., Rosemead, Ca., died May 13.
Born in Slater, Mo., on February