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of Portland. A requiem high mass was sung at Saint Emydius church, December 24, with private interment ir-r Holy Cross cemetery.

August LINDSIROM

August Lindstrom, 63, veteran lumber inspector of the Western Pine Association, was fatally iniured December 12 in a traffic accident near Naches, Warh., when his car and a U. S. Forest Service pickup truck collided at the entrance to a mill where Lindstrom rvas to make a grade inspection. Mr. Lindstrom had served on the association grading staff about 16 years and was widely known in the industry, rylere h_is total service, including grading work at mills in Idaho, California and Oregon, came to moie than 40 years. He made his home at Chico, Calif., where funeral services were held December 16. He leaves his wife and a daughter, Mrs. Earl Johnson, the wife of another Western Pine Association lumber insoector.

Ghesler C. KEISEY

Chester C. Kelsey, executive director of the AsbestosCement Products Assn., died December 13 at his home in New Canaan, Conn. One of the best-informed and leading authorities in the building industry, Mr. Kelsey was a na-ti-ve of Utah, graduate of the University of Caiifornia, and after college inter-ed the lqmber industry ancl spent 25 f.e1r1_in the manufacturing and wholesaling of thit material. He had held his Association post for the past ten years.

Monufocturing Census Due

Inquiries. to_be^made of the nation's manufacturing cornpanies in the 1958 Census of Manufactures by the Eureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, will be conducted early in 1959,_ covering ope_rations of manufacturing companies during calendar year 1958.

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