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pocket." Norman Hawes conducted the musical portions of this terrific Show.'

There was an overflow crowd of about 600 for the banquet, necessitating extra tables in the room. Both the show and menu were hugely enjoyed by all and the party broke up about 10:30 p. m.

HOO.HOO FEATURES FINAL DAY

The final day of the convention was opened at 10 a.m., Thursday, April 14, with visits to the equipment and products exhibit. The last meeting was largely turned over to Hoo-Hoo activitv for a now customary annual event, and Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo were joined by Hoo-Hoo-Ettes from the local Club No. 1 and San Diego Club 4. The meeting was also honored by the presence of the Snark of the lJniverse, Hoo-Hoo International, John H. Dolcater, president, Krauss Bros. Lumber Corp., Tampa, Fla., who also visited the clubs in San Francisco and San Diego while on this special visit to west coast chapters.

Once again, an overflow crowd in the Embassy roon.r brought out extra tables for the lumbermen, ladies and special Hoo-Hoo and Hoo-Hoo-Ette guests. Ben Bartels introduced H. Park Arnold, SCRLA director and past president, and Jerry Essley, vicegerent snark of L. A. HooHoo Club 2, who shared the duties of presiding at this final business session.

Mr. Arnold introduced Dr. William S. Meyer, minister, Immanuel Presbyterian church, Los Angeles, for the invocation. During another excellent menu, this time roast lamb,

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