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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 7 Feb 1907, p. 36

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36 Kenney, of the Philip Carev Mfg. Co.; BR: Foley, of the Home Rubber Co.; D. E. Lynn, of the. National Lead Co.; B. B. Franklin, of the Garlock Packing Co. Chas. I. Felthousen and Carl Hunt, of the. American Marine Engineer; John Lloyd Wilson, of the Swan-Finch Co., and A. Ross 'Mackey, of THE Marine REVIEW. MARINE ENGINEERS' BENEFI- CIAL ASSOCIATION : ee ELECTIONS. Tides No. I, Buffalo, N. Y.:.. Presi- dent, Fred. Hale; vice president, John Rainey; second vice president, John Dee; trustees, John. Davidson, Al. E. Welch, John Mark; secretary and treasurer, W. D, Blaicher; delegates to national convention, Joseph R. Blanch- ette, John Davidson, W. D. Blaicher; alternate, James L. Walker. - Lodge No. 2, Cleveland, O.: Presi- dent} Art. Hyde; first vice president, P. A. Rivers; second vice president, L. 'B. Broderick; recording secretary, Ray Belting; treasurer, John N. Kirby; business agent, Wm. Kelly. Delegates to national convention, Art Hyde, John N. Kirby and P. A. Rivers; trtis- tees, I. 1. Jenkins, Hy f: McAuley; John N. Kirby. Lodge No. 3, Detroit, Mich.: Presi-: dent, David N. Humphrey; vice presi- dent, "Wm. Nolan; recording secretary, Ed. Naglevoort; financial secretary, Frank Kenyon; corresponding secre- tary and treasurer, Albert L. Jones; trustee, five years, W. P. Tindall. Rep- resentatives to national convention, Albert L. Jones, -Fred W. Robinson, Frank McDonald; alternate, W. H. _ Dungan. -- Lodge No. 5, Baluaiore, Md.: Pres- ident, Wm.. Sheffer; vice president, John H. Adams; recording secretary, John H. Mittendorff; corresponding secretary. and business manager, James H, Higgins, Sr.; financial sec- retary, Francis M: Nelson; treasurer, Wm. J, Kane. Representatives to -national convention at Washington, Wm. Sheffer, John H.. Mittendorff, Wm. J. Kane, Wim. Marshal, Wm. H. - Hyman. Lodge No. 8, Marine City, Mich.; President, S. A. Lyons; first vice pres- ident, Hecter Brown; second vice pres- -ident,; Wm: Maxwell; treasurer, James "eaylot; secretary, James HE... Cottre; chaplain, George A. Shaw; marshal, Richard Tomlin; warden, Wm. Tom- lin; sentinel, James Leitch. Lodge No. 14, Mobile, Ala.: Presi- dent, L. E. Gager; first vice president, Ed Pearsall; second vice president, E. K. Nelson; financial secretary, James H. Kopf; corresponding secretary and treasurer, Ed Roh; conductor, W. B. 'grand lodge, J. F. Walden; responding secretary; THE Marine REVIEW Colvin; doorkeeper, T. Lavelle; chap- Jain, |J.. McKibbon; representative to - tational convention, Lee E. Gager. Lodge No. 17, Cincinnati, O.: Pres- ident, Albert Johns; vice president, A. P. West; secretary, George S. Collins; treasurer and district deputy, A. Doty; corresponding George S. Collins, ; Lodge No. secretary, 20, Memphis, -Tenn.: President, John. P. Bean; fret vice president, George E. Bolen; vice president, Guy Barnes; secretary, Joe E. Barry; treasurer, John M. Pres- eott; trustees, Jo E. Waldon, Guy Barnes, Louis Botto, Jr. Delegate to district deputy, George E. Bolen; business manager, A. D. Coston. Lodge No. 24, Paducah, Ky.: Presi- dent, J. H. Mix; vice president, H. C. Warden; recording financial and cor- Joe B. . Flach; business manager, Joe B, Flach; treas- urer, James DL. Weston; trustees, Ed. Leatham, W. A. Hutcheson, Charles Johnson; representatives to national convention, Joe B.' Flach, Charles M. Johnson.) ve Lodge No. 27, Bay City, Mich.: President, F. A. Baldwin; vice presi- dent, Theodore Lang; recording sec- retary, Charles Gregory; correspond- ing secretary, L. C. Schwall; financial secretary, Wm. Rogers; treasurer, Joseph Nold; chaplain, M. McLean; conductor, J. B. Wellman; door keep- er, D. L. Jersy; representatives to na- tional convention, N. P. Slater; board of trustees, N. P.'Slater, L. C. Schwall, Wm. Sperry. Lodge No. 35, San Francisco, President, James: Kane; vice president, J. Albert Reed; second vice president, Thomas D. Bulger; treasurer, Charles C. Elsasser; recording and corresponding secretary, Martin K. Anderson; financial secretary and business manager, John J. Searey; trustees, John Andrews, Charles J. McDonald, John E. A. Miller, Robert Costello, L: J. Reed; delegates to Na- tional Convention, Wm. Brady Jr. Thomas D. Bulger. Lodge No.: 37,:Toledo, Ohio: Presi- cent, J. H. Cunningham; vice president, Allen' Coger; treasurer, HH. D.- Fifield; corresponding and financial secretary, John Friener, recording secretary, George Reynolds; chaplain, A. J. Blankley ;: con- ductor, Leo Cunningham; door keeper, Joseph Scone. Lodge No.' .38, 'Seattle, President, :D, H; Callahan; dent, Herman Sinbars; > second' vice president; <Hs°R, Tucker'Sr;* corres- ponding secretary and business man- ager, ©. 5. Follett; Recording cial secretary, G. W. Slater; H. Wl. Farmer; Cal.: Wash.: vice presi- finan- treasurer, trustees, W. A:. Sny- second - x dent, W. 4. der, Frank. A.. Farr, H. E.. Thomas; representatives to national convention, GC. S, Follett, W. B. Jackling. Lodge No. 44, Manistee, Mich.: Presi- dent, Christ. Dahl; vice president, Wm. J. Martin;. financial secretarv and treas- urer, Frank Winkel; corresponding sec- retary, John. Peterson; recording. secre- tary, Louis Hineline; doorkeeper, John Johnson; chaplain, Swan Peterson; rep- resentative to, National Convention, Christ. Dahl. ~ Lodge No. 45, Gayannuh: 'Ga.: Presi- dent, W. B. Hills; vice president, Frank hucree; secretary, Wm. Li. Salter: treasurer, H. S. Colding; chaplain, J. Ee: Johnson; doorkeeper, James Craggs; trustee, Frank Lucree; repre- sentatives to national convention, Wm, Li Salter, ES. Coldineg; Lodge No. 47, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.: President, Norman Raines; vice presi- dent, Hiram Wood; recording secretary, John E. McMaster; corresponding secre- tary, J. R. Cook; financial secretary and freasurer, John Jordan; chaplain, Ar- thur Adams; conductor, Joseph Boyer; door keeper, Frank Dempster; district deputy, J. R. Cook. Lodge No. 53, Marine City, Mich.: President, John McNamara; vice pres- ident, Wim. Sicken; financial secretary, Frank Oulette; recording secretary, George Love; corresponding -- secre- tary, H. Stone; treasurer, H. Stone. Delegates to national convention, A. A, Manion and Wm. McCarren. Lodge No. 63, Albany, N. Y.: Presi- dent, M. J: Burke; vice president, J. J. McCarroll; corresponding and record- ing secretary, Thomas Bayliss; finan- cial secretary, Peter Deitz; treasurer, George Van Allen. Lodge No. 70, Astoria, Ore.: ' Presi- dent, George T. Goodell; vice presi- Mahan; secretary, Frank it. Goodéll; . treasurer,. E. L.. Shatto; trustees, F. 5,..Munson, A. F.. Rober, W. J. Mahan. Lodge No. 71, Wilmington, N.-C.: 'President, J. J. Bell; vice president, John W. Fredericks; recording and corre- sponding secretary, E. D. Warren; finan- cial secretary and treasurer T. H. Haw- kins; conductor, J. W. Copeland; chap- lain, Andrew Blair; doorkeeper, John M. Barnhill. Lodge' No.: 15, >New?.. Orleans, "La: President, D: R. Aitken; first vice presi- dent, J. Younger; second vice president, FF. Mayo; < financial secretary, T.. C. 'Bucholtz; secretary 'and treasurer, N. L. Skinner; delegate to national converition, Harry L. MacPherson. The Russian gunboat Giliak was re- cently launched 'at the admiralty yards at St: Petersburg. She is 218 ft. 4 in. long and 36 ft. 6 in. beam.

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