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Jack Butler New President San Franciso Lumbermen', Club

Jack S. Butler, Dant & Russell Sales Co., San Francisco, was elected president of the San Francisco Lumbermen's Club, at the luncheon meeting held September 20, in the Concert Room, Palace Hotel, San Francisco.

Fran Heron, Western Pine Supply Co., San Francisco. and Bill McCubbin, Cords Lumber Co., San Francisco, were elected vice presidents.

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Jim Knox of Lumber Merchants Association of Northern California, was elected secretary, and Paul Overend, formerly secretary-treasurer, was elected treasurer.

Wendell Paquette, Lumber Terminal Co., San Francisco, and Bob Bonner, Ricci & Kruse Lumber Co., were appointed Sergeants-At-Arms.

The new directors are: Leonard Kupps, Van ArsdaleHarris Lumber Co., San Francisco; Walter Johnson, Jr., Tarter, Webster & Johnson, Inc., San Francisco i Jack Pomeroy, Lumber Merchants Association of Northern Cali{ornia, San Francisco; Art Evans, San Francisco; Milt Beronio, Beronio Lumber Co., San Francisco; Al Bell, Jr., Hobbs Wall Lumber Co., San Francisco; James S. Chipman, San Francisco Plywood Co., San Francisco; Fred Windeler, George Windeler Co., Ltd., San Francisco; Ernie Bacon, Fir-Tex of Northern California, San Francisco.

President Fred J. Ziese, Sr., presided, and after the election turned over the gavel to the new president.

Dave Davis, newly elected Supreme Jabberrvock of lloo-Hoo, and former Club president, presented to retiring secretary Paul Overend a $100 Bond, on behalf of tlie Club. Mr. Davis briefly reviewed the successful year just completed, and paid a tribute to the fine job done by the retiring president, Fred Ziese.

Tl-re speaker of the day rvas Lloyd E. Graybiel, vice lllesident of the American Trust Co., San Francisco. His subject was 'Dollar Diplomacy-The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea." The topic proved to be most interesting, particularly in vie'iv of the recent devaluation of currencies. The speaker \vas introduced by }taul Overend.

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