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Proporcd Rcvirion of thc Logging And Srwmill Safcty Ordcrr

A copy of the changes that have been suggested to the Proposed Revision of the Logging and Sawmill Safety Orders has been sent to the members of the California Lumbermen's Accident Prevention Association from the Association's office at l70f Broadway, Oakland 12, Calif.

President Fred Hull has announced that lrl. S. Mackins, Jr. has been appointed chairm:rn of the Logging and Sawmill Safety Order Committee.

D. N. (Nat) Edwards, secretary-treasurer, recently reportdd to the members as follows:

"The General Industry Safety Orders were given the eflect of law as of January 19, 1950. Our. Safety Order Committee deserves much credi.t and certainly a unanimotts expression of appreciation for the continuous work done during the last four years. The Committee held manv meetings and made appearances at all of the public hearings held by the Division of Industrial Safety. The results are certainly reflected in the Orders. The lumber industry as a rvhole will soon conle to a full realization of thq fact that these General Industry Safety Orders are even more important than the Proposed Logging and Sawmill Safety Orders and in so doing, will have a far greater appreciation for the work that has been quietly done from time to time by the California Lumbermen's Accident Prevention Association over a oeriod that dates back some thirtv years."

Ios Angeles Club to Hecu Bquermeigter

'Ihe Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo club will hold its regular monthty meeting Friday, May l9 at the University Club' I-unch will be served at 12:@. George Clough has secured a speaker who should prove very interesting, E. Bauermeister, superintendent of prison education, Department of Corrections, Chino branch of San Qtrentin prison. His subject will be "Remaking Men." I\{r. Bauermeister will bring with him Joe Lorenzen, who is from the Bureau of Paroles. These two gentlemen will be a drawing card, so get your reservations in early.

Scn Diego Hoo-Hoo Club Holds Dinner Dance

The San Diego Hoo-Hoo Club held its spring'dinner dance for the members and their guests Saturday evening, April 25, at Casper's Ranch House. A cocktail hour was enjoyed before dinner was served.

There were door prizes for the ladies, and dancing was enjoyed by the large crowd until the wee hours. Clitr Roberts was chairman of the committee that arranged for the affair.

Lcs Vegcs Hoo-Hoo Holds Concat

The Las Vegas Hoo-Hoo Club staged a concatenation at Las Vegas, Nevada, the latter part of April and four Kittens were initiated. The Kittens were Bob Sigler, Irvin Couch, A. D. Hindrichsen and Bob Itushing. It was an enthusiastic meeting and the Club is making rapid growth.

D. B. "Mac" McCoig is club president and Lloyd Holburg is secretary-treasurer.

Among the out of town visitors at the meeting were D. C. Essley, P. J. Van Oosting and Joe Tardy of Los Angeles, and Hubert Heying of Kansas City, Mo.

S. F, Lumbermen's Club Meets Mcry 23

Terrence O'Flaherty, radio editor of the San Francisco Chronicle, will be the spedker at the next meeting of the San Francisco Lumbermen's Club, to be held in the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, on Tuesday, May 23, at noon.

Celebrcrte 32nd Anniverscry

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. (Arlie) Charter celebrated their 32nd rvedding anniversary April 25, rvhile attending the convention of Lumber Merchants Association of Northern California in Yosemite National Park. Mr. Charter is president of Wholesale Building Supply, Inc., Oakland.

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