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"Serving the lumber deolers of Northern Calilornia" the ribbon at the entrance.to Kingsbridge Armory in the presence of the mayor of Ne'iv York City, other city of{icials. members of NRLDA's executive committee. and members of the exposition committees.

The brochure also lists a full day-by-dav schedule of events fclr dealers during the nine-day period.

The Committee appointments are as follows:

General Exposition Committee: I'hil Creden, exposition chairman. Edu'ard Hines Lumber Co, Chicago; Grover McDonald, exposition manag'er. Neu. York, N.Y.; Paul Collier, Northeastern Retail Lumbermen's Association, Rochester. N.Y.; \\r. B. Kennedy, J.., T. H. Rogers Lumber Company, Oklahoma City, Okla.; H. L. Stokely. Frontier Lun.rber Company, Brou'nsville, Tex.; R. A. Jones, Middle Atlantic I-uml>ermen's Association, Philadelphia. Pa.; \\r. T. Spencer, Spencer Lumber Company. Gastonia, N.C.; Findlel' Torrence, The Ohio Association of Retail Lumber Dealers, Xenia.

Dealer Attendance Committee: J. D. N{cCarthv, Illinois Lumber & Nlaterial Dealers Association, Springfield ; Gene E,bersole, Lumbermen's Association of Texas, Houston.

Forum Committee: Cl1'de Fulton. chairman, ColbornFulton I-unrber Co., Charlotte, Mich.; Phil Creden, Chicago, and Everett B. \\rilson, NRLDA, \\rashington, D.C.

Materials Handling Committee: T. Nlerritt Ludrvig, chairman, \,Ierritt Lumber Yards, Inc.. Reading, Pa.; Clarence Thompson, Thompson I-umber Company, Champaign, Ill.; Craige Ruffin. Ruffin & Pavne, Inc., Richmond, Va.; John Moeling, Sterling Lumber & Supply Companl', Chicago; \\t.J. Salmon (advisory), Building Suppll- Neu's, (ihicago; John Rucuss (ach'isory), Acme Steel Cornl>any,

Chicago, and Ron Dooley (advisory), U.S. Gypsum Company, Chicago.

Lu-Re-Co Committee: Paul DeVille, chairman, DeVille Lumber Company, Canton, Ohio; Fred Dill, Dain & Dill, Carmel, N.Y.; Paul Cad'ivallader, Woolsey & Cadwallader, Pennington, N.J.; H. W. Blackstock, H. W. Blackstock Lumber Co., Seattle, Wash.; R. Needham Ball, Louisiana Building Material Dealers Association, Baton Rouge; Clarence Thompson, Champaign, Ill.; E. G. Gavin (advisory), American Builder, Chicago, and Roy Winters (advisory), National Plan Service, Inc., Chicago.

Retail Store Committee: Russell Nowels, cl.rairman, Nowels Lumber & Coal Co., Rochester, Mich.; R. A. Jones, Philadelphia; Paul Collier, Rochester; Homer Prakel, the George H. Worch Lumber Co., Versailles, Ohio; Hugh Peter, Peter Lumber Company, Pleasantville, N.J.; Elias Nuttle, Nuttle Lumber & Coal Co., Denton, Md., and C. T. Heberle, Jr., Gloucester Coal & Lumber Co., Gloucester, Mass.

locol Tronsfer fo Koppers Co.

The Board of Harbor Commissioners, San Pedro, Calif., last month formally referred to the general manager a request of the American Lumber & Treating Co. for approval of the transfer of all its assets to Koppers Co., Inc. Included in the transfer will be tidelands at \\rilmington to be used for the storage of lumber. Koppers is already in possession of the tract. The story of the national purchase by Koppers Co. was in the July I issue of THE CALIFORNIA LUMBE.R MERCHANT.

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