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20 General Council Approves Aggressive Program fo r Pep increases, improved Conditions Annual Meeting of the General Council' Columbia N&*34, Frank Reeder; O re-Jj gon Trail No. 35, Bessie S. Selisch.Sev-H November 22' and 23, 1947 eral delegates had failed to bring their Marion Hotel, Salem, Oregon The meeting; yras, called to order at credentials. Mr. R. M. Smith presented T" 10:30 A.M., November 22, by the a letter .to President Erickson from L.1 P. Sharffenberg, Director from Dis President, Mr. Bjarne Ericksen. The' invocation was. given by the trict No. 6, stating he would be unable ~ Reverend J. M. Goodheart, Co-pastor to. attend and authorizing Mr. Sriiith tOg. of the First Christian Chwrch'of Salem. vote in his stead. Motion was madel H Report of Mie Credentials Committee and seconded that the, Credentials^ was given by Mr. Floyd Query during Committee carry on with full authority .S the absence of Chairman Billy Wilson.; to decide matters with reference I tol I Delegates I from the various I chapters authority of the delegates to the.Gen- I w ere20 follows: Salem No. 1, Floyd eral Council. Motion carried. • M r,H Query,* V. H O’Neil, E. A. Pease, H Query stated the letter presented by . A. DeFrance; Roseburg N o.^> H. Ross Mr. Smith was; accepted and the other a Newcomb; Bend No. 1 3., M E. More- delegates would be given full status. H ¡ B B La Grande No. 4, ® F .\E rb e , J. Report of the Rules Committee was D. Walker; Rose City No. 5, J. Claude read by Mr. C. E. J*aqua,‘ Chairman,■ H Moore; Eugene ?N,o.6, L. R. Dade; Al Rejport was approved as read. The roll was called by Secretary bany' No. 7, R. M. Smith; Astoria No. 8, Clarence Asher; 'The Dalles No. 9, Loren While, Those present were: J Earl H. Woodley; Coquille No. u H Bjarrieh Ericksen, president; Floyd I W. P. Laws; Newport No: 11, John Query, Jr. Past President; Bob Glenn, 1 Wells; Klamath Falls No. 12, Walter ViEe President; L. R. White/GSecre- 1 F. Uppendahl; John. Day No. 13, Wal tary-Treasurer; V. G. O’Neil, Director « ter H . Valade; Marshfield No. 14, no of Public Relations; I. A. DeFrance,® delegate; Tillamook No; 15, Clifford Director of Law & Legislation; Leroy| I Ft. Lenz; Crater Lake No. 16, -Clyde Boldt', ‘' Alternate! Director of District 3 Holcomb; Portland N o .^ l7 , William No. 1; H ugh Taylor, Director of Dis- Frank L. Hall, Director o i l M. Burns; Marion No. 18, alternate, E. tri'ct No. B. Daggett; Capitol No: 19, JessieSin-* Qistrict No. 3; E. E. Johnston, Direc- 2 gleton; S lA ^ No. 20, L. R. 'White; tor o f, District No. 4; E. F. Chidsey, | Willamette No. 2 1 / C. E. Jaqua; Ore Director of District No. 5; L. Ay life- | gon No. 22, D. H. Cameron; Library Cpskrie, Director of District No. 6; i No. 23, Lester Wilcox; Round-Up No. Forrest V. SteWart, Executive I Secre-I I 24, Lloyd Yeck; Forestry No. 2 5, no tary and Jean Brimacombe, Secretary. a The following visitors were then in- I delegate; Agricultural No. 26, O. K. .Beals; O.S. P. D. No. 27, alternate»,' session pf the General Council adjourn. - Boyd Babbitt; Evergreen No. '2^8, Billy for the Association, Mr. W. D. Clark! Wilson; Corvallis No. 29, Bob Glenn; from Public Welfare Chapter N o? 31,1 Success No. 30, ^ illia p i Bartholomew; Jpseph Wilson frpm Oregon , Chapter! Public Welfare No. 3J, Ida M. Loseth; N o .2 2 , Mr. Clintpn McIntosh, Presi M.V.S.W. No. 3 2 /Olive Mallery, Ruth dent, and’ Mrs. E. J. Skala, Secretary of J Jaynes, alternate’; S.R.A. .Downtown La Grande Chapter No. 4, and Mr. | No. 33,' proxy, William Bartholomew; (Continued on page 22)