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Earl T. Heitschmidt New President Of Home Show
Earl T. Heitschmidt, prominent architect and a past chairman of the Construction Industries Committee of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, has been elected president of the Construction Industries Exposition & Home Show of Southern California.
fn assuming the leadership of the non-profit organization which is composed of thirteen construction industry associations and the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, Heitschmidt succeeds Milton J. Brock, who has served as president for the past three years.
Brock, president of the National Association of Home Builder of the United States, was elected secretary of the group which annually stages the big Home Show, the largest exposition of its kind in the nation.
Other officers elected were William Curlett, Associated General Contractors of America, first vice president; J. A. Powers, president of the Mason Contractors Exchange of Southern California, second vice president; A. L. Stone, director of the National Electrical Contractors Association, Los Angeles Chapter, treasurer; and D. D. Durr, executive vice president.
Fortuna Mill Burns
The sawmill of Hedberg Lumber Company at South Fortuna, Calif., was destroyed by fire September 19. The loss was estimated at $200,@0. The mill was one of the most modern of its size in the country, with a capacity of 60M feet in eight hours.