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NE PAGE ELEVEN -------— ----------------------------------------- Chamber Picks Division Heads Division heads for the various departments of chamber of commerce activity were appointed at a board of directors meeting “held Monday evening and announced in the- regular membership luncheon Tuesday. The appointments are based on the organization chart prepared several weks ago, and are aimed at better co-ordination of director responsibility. Bryan Bunker, first vice president, was made program chair; man; W. J. Moore, second vice president will head promotion service, and other appointments include Otto Underhill, membei"' ship; Howard Hoover, business service; Tom Campbell, building service; R. B. Griffith, industrial service, Vic Shurtliff, agriculture: j Roger Foley, public service; James Cashman, government service; Marion B. Earl, education and recreation; Bert O’Donnell, clubs, orders and associations; C. S. Wengert, history; A. C. Grant, research, and D. C. Sutherland, who holds the office of treasurer, will head the budget committee. This week questionnaires will BO NO HONEYM OON O V E R SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 7.— (INS)— His honeymoon ended yesterday for Major Richard I. Bong, America’s top war ace with 40 Jap planes to his credit, when he reported to the Santa Monica redistribution center for reassignment. It is estimated that one out of every 200 people has some form of epilepsy. be sent to the membership asking for a tabulation of their interests in order to select committeemen for the various divisions. There are approximately 65 committees in the chamber, Maxwell Kelch, president, reported. --------------------------------------- RIDE TH E IU CKV ? i CABS I Prompt Courteous Se'vice
