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has been going on for 33 years with only one tournament postponed. Unbelievable !
Bob Dilworth won the low handicap bracket. 8l-12-2-71. arrd Walder Pruessing won the high bracket,gl-77-74.The penalty strokes helped distribute the prizes this time, as Pierce, Huck and Bohnhoff had lower scores than Pruessing without the penalty strokes. Fleming beat Wall for last month's prize, also because of penalty strokes.
Guests included Bill Marmion, San Gabriel Valley Lumber Co.; Al Clark, general contractor; Emil Lug and Adolph Warvarovsky, L. A. Millwork Co.; J. Oldham, U.S. Gypsum Co., and Roy Stanton, who was a guest of Essley.
Maule, Marmion and Fields made their appearances as "candidates," but "Bud" Pozzo couldn't make it at the last minute. These three will be Terribles next month if no one objects and if they pay their dues, cash on the barrelhead.
"Bud" Taylor was our guest of the day and he brought some color movies of the International Golf Tournament held at the ancient and honorable St. Andrews in Scotland. Twenty-nine countries each sent a team of four players, including Iceland. Australia beat the U.S. in the plaj'-oh by what amounted to one hole. But after hearing and seeing the conditions there, 60-90 m.p.h. wind, pelting rain, 150 ft. putts with traps over your head, me for San Gabriel and a cart. That was a day of golf if I ever saw one.
Annandale, Nlarch 20 (Friday), if the board of directors don't have a change of heart.-H. M. Alling.
New Minimum Woge Bill
Washington, D.C.-Senator Kennedy (D-Mass.), Sen. Morse (D-Ore.) and Rep. Roosevelt (D-Calif.) last month offered bills to increase the federal minimum wage from $1 to $1.25 an hour and extend coverag'e to retail and service trade workers, a major goal of organized labor. The measures would do away with the present exemption of l2-man logging and forestry operations, reports the National Lumber Manufacturers Assn.
Sponsors of the legislation estimated it would bring under the federal minimum wage statute some 7.6 million workers not now covered. Sen. Goldwater (Ariz.), senior Republican on the Senate Labor subcommittee to whicl-r the legislation was referred, promptly announced he will oppose the measures. In a related development, Sen. NIcNamara (D-Mich.) introduced a bill to extend coveraq'e of the minimum lvag'e law to farm laborers.