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NLMA presented a comprehensive argument against raising of freight rates to the ICC . The San Francisco Builders Exchange annorutces plans for a Building Mechanics Exposition to be held in San Francisco during the late spring of 1935.

George W. Gorman, salesmanager of the Hammond Lumber Co., San Francisco, spent several days calling on the trade in the Sacramento Valley with Frank Egnall Earl Strange, Canyon Lumber Co., and Ed Stutchell, Eclipse Mill Co., of Everett, Wash., were Los Angeles and San Francisco visitors during the month of January ancl spent several days on business . The Hollywood Better Housing Exposition is scheduled to open Feb- ruary 9 and will remain open for a month with special programs daily

E. G. Davis of the Coos Bay Lumber Co. in Los Angeles n.rarried l,Iiss I)orothy White of San Francisco at Yuma, Arizona, on December 31, 1934

Los Angeles is plannir"rg a "Better Housing Month" for February, u'ith irnmediate initiation of a cor.rstruction program of $100,000,000 in tl-re metropolitan area to "let California take the lead" in the re-introcluction of orosperity in the nation.

J. W. Williams is the subject of the Lumber Careers column in this issue. He has been secretary of the CRA since 1931. Formerly he was secretarymanager of the Redu'ood Export Com- pany It was estimated that the railways need 135,000,000 cross-ties to restore them to the ohvsical condition equivalent to that of 1929, a $80,000,000 purchase, says the NLMA . \V. F. Montgomery of the Montgomery & Mullin Lumber Co. tells in this issue horv he and the late John F. Mullin were pioneers in the wallboard industry in L. A. James B. Overcast, salesmanager of Strable Hardwood Co., Oakland, addressed a luncheon meeting of the Executive Assn. of Oakland, Jan. 8, on hardwoods . The E. K. Wood Lumber Co. has leased its Berkeley yard to Paul M. Jones to operate as the East Bay Lumber & Coal Co. Jack Prindeville remains with the yard.

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