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Riverside, Calif. jlnland Empire Hoo-Hoo Club 117 (new name,'you khow) has named as general chairmen for ifr. tq60 Ladies Night'in Palm Springs: Don Derbes, Stark Sowers and the clib's vice-president, Bert Adams. Other committee heads are:

Master of Ceremonies, President Gordon Greenslade; lelephone: LOrkhoven 2-77OO

Program, Bert Adams; Donalons,, Stark Sowers-; -Golf priz-es and Arrangements, Ken Dietel, chairman, and Dave Beauchaine

The annual event, which will be held next month, will be the biggest yet.

Club l|Zmet at the Rusty Lantern in Beaumont, March 25, for a Prime Rib dinner and program of which Harley Ifart was the chairman.

New Film on Protection

The anti-crime methods-including one that traps a burglar if he merely takes a deep breath-are unfolded in "\Mhen Every Minute Counts," a color film made by Jerry Fairbanks Pi-oductions in cooperation with Los Angeles Police and Fire Departments and the American District Telegraph Co. One bf the gadgets sets off an alarm that the Surglar can't hear in J safe he hasn't even touched ! Entertaining for all audiences, basically t}:'e Z2-minute motion picturJshows how detection and alarm syst-ems safeguard life and property by summoning police or firemen in t-he first crucial-minutes when burglars attack or fire strikes. Last year 2,500 attacks on safeguarded property resulted in more than 1,000 arrests. Prints may be obtained from Modern Talking Pictures Service, Inc., of Los Angeles.

Vagabond Editoriais

(Continued from Page 16) work produced on that press was "The Freeman's Oath." And the first entire book printed on it was The Bay Psalm Book. This famous press still exists, and was used for the design of the 3-cent stamp printed in 1939 commemorating the 300th anniversary of printing in America. The first American newspaper was The New England Courant, established by James Franklin, half-brother of the younger Benjamin Franklin. Ben learned printing from James and later he established his own paper' The Pennsylvania Gazette in Philadelphia. Later on the famous liberal, Thomas Paine, was editor of The Gazette.

And some modern n*rlto"Jnn"l suggests that, in these political years, whenever you hear two men calling one another a lot of hard names in public, it might not be a bad idea to believe them both.

Brown Joins Rounds

The addition of a veteran redwood man, F. L. "Brownie" Brown. to the sales staff of Rounds Lumber Company, sales agents for Rockport Redwood Co., Cloverdale, is arrnourrced by General Salesmanager Jim Knox. Brown brings to the Rounds organization over 35 years' experience in the redwood business, the first 22 of which he spent rvith the old Hammond Lumber Company both at the company's Samoa plant and later in its Chicago sales office. A1though a native of Massachusetts, Brown was reared and educated in the tall timber county of Yakima, Washington, and is a graduate of the Universitv of \Atashington.

Horvey Koll Poys Officiql Visir ro Solt Loke Ciry

Harvey M/. Koll, tl-re Supreme Custocatiarr of the International Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo. was in Salt Lake City, Utah, April 1 orr his visit throughout Jurisdictiorr VI. Mr. Koll attended the initiation of new members in the afternoon at the E,lks Club, and was guest of honor that evening at a dinner, also held at the Club.

lIe was welcomed by Hoo-H,oo officials in Salt Lake City, including Kennefh O,rerion of Bestway Building Supply Co., president; Earl B. Cromar of Cromar Lumber ancl John Martin, Masonite representative.

Mr. Koll went from Salt Lake City to a meeting in Sacramento on April 8 and a meeting in Susanville, California, April 9.

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