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Joseph Scott Will be Guest Speaker Community Chest Campaigns Launched

Lumbermen's Post No.,lO3 of the American Legion will have as its guest speaker Tuesday evening, November 12, at Royal Palms Hotel, Los Angeles, Joseph Scott, well known attorney and Republican leader.

Ted Lawrence will be chairman for the evening.

The Hi-Jinks Chairman, Fred Morehouse, has arranged for that certain stag show-long looked for-to be held at the Royal Palms Hotel, Friday night, December 13. This is one night of the year when all Legionnaires and Lumbermen from all over Southern California meet together and have a real social time.

Other members of the committee are Phil Lyons, M. A. Alexander, Hugh Satterlee, Sam Giesy and Ed Biggs.

Lumber Cargo Deliveries

Lumber deliveries by water into California in September, as reported by the Pacific Lumber Carriers' Association, San Francisco, totaled 82,340,900 feet. This compared with 95,983,2W feet in September, 1939.

Deliveries at the various ports follow:

The many Community Chests of California and in the West are either actively soliciting, or on the eve of their annual appeals, with the announced necessity of caring for rrs111 91v11"-the refugees from adversity that are accumulating right in our midst while the war is piling up sufferers in Europe. The Los Angeles Chest will focus attention to local community needs with the theme: "We must take care of our orvn" and the thousands of fundraising volunteers will surge forward to insure the Community Chest as an indispensable line of defense.

Community Chests in Bakersfield, Berkeley, Fresno, San Francisco, Oakland, Glendale, I.ong Beach, San Diego, and others along the coast, will be "in the midst of things" simultaneously with that of Los Angeles, all having the same objectives. Chest leaders say there is an impelling necessity for the general public to endeavor to be more generous in their contributions this year because a full goal is required for the agencies to administer to additional needs that are so obvious.

Northwest Visitors

Don Philips, Lawrence-Philips Lumber Company, Los Angeles, who has been in the Northwest the past two weeks on business will return the last of this week.

Charles R. McCormict< of iUrcormick Piling & Lumber Company, San Francisco, expects to return about November 1 from a two weeks' business trip to the Pacific North.west.

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