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(Continued from Page 14) will be held in San Francisco Thursday evening, November 12, and. which will be known as Robert Dollar Night, and requested Snark Hager to set aside that night for ths Concatination that will be held in honor of Capt. Robert Dollar.

President McCabe then introduced R. A. Hiscox, Past Snark of the Universe. and Past President of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 9, who in his capable manner welcomed the guests to San Francisco. In presenting Snark Hager to the club, he paid his district a fine tribute for having the largest Concatenations and the largest number of Kittens initiated during the past year, and stated "that if any man ever won a name for himself in any order by hard work, it is Al Hagir."

In opening his talk, Snark Hager said that he was glad to see io many loyal brothers present at the luncheon. In speaking of great work done by the Lansing District for Hoo-Hob, he said that it would never have been accomplished if it had not been for the wonderful co-operation that he had received there. He said that the Spokane Annual was the greatest convention Hoo-Hoo had ever seen and that the ground was set for a successful Hoo-Hoo year. He said that he liked to think of Hoo-Hoo having ideals rather than traditions and that the Clubs should be service clubs to the community and to the industry, also that Order will assist in settling problems vital to the industry. "Friends of Forest Movement" is one of the big things that I am interested in, he stated, because lumber is one of the big resources of the country, and that providing homes is one of the big things in this civilization. This being Mr. Hager's first trip to the Pacific Coast, he said that he was pleased with the men he had met and he congratulated HooHoo in having three such men as R. A. Hiscox, Frank Trower and C. D. Le Master, Past Snarks of the lJniverse, who have done so much in making the organization what it is today. As Snark, he stated that he felt a great responsibility and asked the Bay District for their co-operation. He also thanked San Francisco for what they had done for Hoo-Hoo, and also expressed his appreciation of what they rvere going to do.

Mr. Hiscox then called on Henry R. Isherwood, Secretary-Treasurer, for a few remarks. Mr. Isherwood thanked California for what they had done for Hoo-Ifoo, and he thanked the Bay District officials of last year for their cooperation. He said that he had known Al Hager for many years before he became Snark and he knew that he would be a wonderful leader for the Order. He oaid the San Francisco Hoo-Hoo Club a fine compliment-by saying that it was well known all along the Pacific Coast and he advised the members that it was one of the livest Hoo-Hoo Clubs in the country.

Mr. Hiscox then called on Louis Burgiss, Lansing, Mich.; Henry D. Foote, Alexandria, La., and, A. E. Boatright, Chicago, who made short talks.

The last speaker of the day was Parson Simpkin, Chaplain of the Order.After paying a glowing compliment to the new Snark, Al Hager, he referred to the church services held at Oakland on Sunday night, September 27, at which he occupied the pulpit and congratulated the Bay District Hoo-Hoo on the beautiful showing they made at the services. He gave a short inspirational address on the Golden Rule in the lumber business. and closed with a few words on co-operation, saying thatthe success of the Order is "IJS."

President McCabe then turned over the meeting to Snark Ifager, who stated that if somebody would make the motion that his first official decree would be in making November 12, Capt. Robert Dollar night. The motion was made and unanimously passed. After thanking the Bay District Hoo-Hoo for their fine words of encouragement, he handed the gavel back to President McCabe, who called the meeting adjourned.

During the afternoon the visitors were taken on a sightseeing trip over San Francisco and the Peninsula.

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