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ROSTER of GRAND LODGE, DISTRICT, and LOCAL LODGE OFFICERS o f the International Association o f Machinists AFFILIATED WITH THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR Corrected up to and including OCTOBER 15, 1938 Changes received after above date will appear in the next issue Kindly verify your own name and address in this Roster and if found incorrect, notify us, giving correction. Advise if Contract, Railroad, Automobile, Aircraft, Production Workers or Mixed Lodge, All changes in ad dresses should be sent to General Secretary-Treasurer E. C. Davison, Machinists’ Building, Washington, D. C. V iti GRAND LODGE DIRECTORY GRAND LODGE OFFICERS International President, ARTHUR O. WHARTON General Secretary-Treasurer, E. C, DAVISON GENERAL VICE PRESIDENTS For United States HARVEY W. BROWN FRED D. LAUDEMANN GEO. C. CASTLEMAN HARRY J. CARR HARLEY F. NICKERSON ERIC PETERSON (Acting) Address: Machinists’ Bldg.. Washington. D. C. (All the above may be reached by this address.) F or Canada JAMES SOMERVILLE, 006 Keefer Bldg.. Montreal, Que., Canada EDITOR OF THE JOURNAL, FRED HEWITT LADIES* AUXILIARY Grand Lodge Officers, Ladies’ Auxiliary, I. A. of M . International President—Mrs. May Peake, Route 2, Sedalia. Colo. International Secretary-Treasurer—Mrs. Adelene O’Connor, 2335 Harrison Ave., Fort Worth, Texas International Vice President—Mrs. W, F. Singer, 137 Fair view Ave., Toronto, Can. Second Vice President—Mrs. Elda Luebbert, 3603 N. 25th St., St Louis, Mo. BUSINESS AGENTS Fresno, Calif., Headquarters District 87—Edward F. Remus, 1230 M St. (Res. 2268 Lewis Ave.). Akron, Ohio, Lodge No. 762—J. C. Ellis, 47 N. Grand Coulee, Wash.—L. M. McDonald, Box 13, M aple St. Mason City, Wash. ' Appleton, Wis., Headquarters District 119—Ray S. Hollywood, Calif., Lodge No. 1185—DeWitt T. Roth, P , O . B ox 534, Fond du Lac, W is. Wayne, 1627 No. Cahuenga Blvd. Atlanta, Ga.—G. C. Whipple, 91 Trinity Ave., S. W. (home add.) Niskey Lake, Ben Hill, Ga. Office Houston, Texas, Headquarters District 37—R. C. hours, 8:36 to 10 a. m.; 3 to 4 p, m. Cole, 401 Fannin Bldg. (Res. 6944 Canal). Baltimore, Md.—F, N. Kershaw, 1520 Bolton St.; Indianapolis, Ind., Headquarters District 90—Free (office add.) 339 St. Paul Place, Office hours: 10 man Snyder, 3104 McPherson St. a. m, to 1:30 p. m. each day. Jamestown, N. Y., Headquarters District 65—Ern Battle Creek, Miclu, Headquarters District 117— est C. Carlson, Lockwood Bldg., 317 Cherry St. Arthur J. Waltz, 583 N. E. Capitol Ave. (Office add.) Jersey City, N. J.—Robert Timbo, 339 Park Ave., Rm . 305, W oodw ard Sq. Bldg. Hoboken, N. J.; Geo. J. Mosbach, Fraternity Hall, Beaumont Texas, Headquarters District 31—Harry 256 Central A ve., Jersey City, N. J. (R es. 228 Congress A ustin Barlett, 1070a Grand A ve, St., Jersey City, N. J.) Bellingham, Wash.—Guilford Moe, 2708 Victor St. Birmingham, Ala.—J. D. Baumgardner, P. O. Box Joliet, 111.—John J. McCallum, 717 N icholson st. 902; (office add.) 218 Clark Bldg,,.40414 No. 20th St.;- Kansas City, Mo.—John Campbell, Musicians’ Bldg,, (home add.) 1612 11th Ave., S. Office hours: 8:30 to 1017 Washington St. Office hours: 9 to 12 a. m. 10 a. m.; 2:30 to 4 p. m. every day except Sat. Sat., 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Boston (H ), Mass., Headquarters District 38—John Long Beach, Calif.—C. E. Edmonds, Roy M. Brown, Clayton, Rm, 31, 5 Park Square, Boston (11), Mass. Labor Temple, 1231 Locust Ave, (Res.: 4122 Carolina Office hours: 9 to 10 a. m.; 2 to 3 p. m.; Sat., 9 to 11 St., San Pedro, Calif.) a. m. Burbank, Calif.—Charles Tigar, P. O. Box 448, Los Angeles, Calif.—James Morrison, Asst. B. A., (Office add.) Rm. 217 Security National Bank Bldg. John Queen, Em. 100, Labor Temple, 538 Maple Ave. Office hours: 1:30 to 5:30 Mon. to Fri., incl. (John Queen res. 1702 S. Sycamore Ave.) (B. A. Butte, Mont.—James F. O'Brien, Carpenters Hall. Lodge 1186) R. V. Ickes, 617 Venice Blvd., res. 1071 Office hours: 12 to 1 p. m. Prado St. Cedar Rapids, Iowa—James E. Stewart, Labor Louisville, Ky.—Edw. L. Mereker, B. A., 218 Tyler Temple, 90 First Ave. and First St., N. E. Bldg. Office hours: 8:30 to 10 a. m.; 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. Chattanooga, Tenn.—W. R. Barney, p. O. Box 414. Memphis, Tenn.—Thos. J. Kilmartin, Labor Tem Chicago, 111., Headquarters District 8—Thos, Dixon, ple, 565 Beale A ve. J. J. Uhlmann, D. M. Burrows. A. H. Greener, A. J. Milwaukee, Wis., Headquarters District 10—Otto Craughwell, Machinists’ Hall, 113 S. Ashland Blvd., A, Jirikowic, John Sovic, waiter J, Miller, Meadway Chicago, 111. Office hours: J. J. Uhlmann, 9 a. m. to Thompson, Rm, 217 Metropolitan Block, 1012 N. 3d 5 p. m.; D. M. Burrows, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; A. H, St.; Otto A. Jirikowic, (home add.) 2905 S. Herman Greener, 8 a. m. to 4:30 p, m. St.: John Sovic, (home add.) 1307 S. 52d St.; Walter Cincinnati, Ohio, Headquarters District 34—Wm. J. Miller, (home add.) 2502 W. Burleigh St.: M. C. Ripberger, John Witte, 1307 Vine St. Office hours: Thompson, (home add.) 4054a N.24th PI. Office hours: 9 to 10 a. m.; 2 to 3 p. m.; Sat., 12 to 1 p. m. 9 to 12, 1 to 5 p. m.; Sat. 9 to 12. Cleveland, Ohio, Headquarters District 54—Ralph Nashville, Tenn.—(Temp.) H. E. Ridley, 1116 Pope G. Gordon, John Toth, Jr., Lawrence McClure; E. O. A ve. - . Meerehaum, Rms. 35-36, Metal Trades Temple, 1000 Newark, N. J., Headquarters District 47—John D. Walnut Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. J. G. Meiner (Die Lengel, (home add.) 203 Meade St„ Perth Amboy, Sinkers’ Lodges), 12703 Gruss Ave. Office hours: 9 N. J.: (office add.) 700 S. 14th St., Newark, N. J. to 10 a. m .; 1:30 to 2:30 p . m. Office hours: 9 to 11 a, m.; 1:30 to 5 p. m. Lawrence Dayton, Ohio, Dist. 13—John Loudon, 202 S. Lud Carroll, 447 Maple Ave,, Elizabeth, N. J. low St. (Home add.) 301 Bellalre Ave. New Orleans, La.—Robert W. Fricke, B, K. of A. Denver, Colo., Headquarters District 86—Jerome M. Bldg., 627 North St. K elieber, 75 Sherman St. New York, N. Y., Headquarters District 15—Alfred Des Moines, Iowa, Headquarters District 118—A. H. Peabody, Eugene Kieroan, John J. Hurley, Rm. 1509, Zerwekh, 321 8th St., West Des Moines, Iowa. Office: 265 W, 14th St, at 8th Ave. Office hours: 9 a. m. 216 Locust St.. Des M oines. Iow a. to .5 p. m., except Sat.: Saturday, 9 to 12 noon, Detroit, Mich.—Geo. W. Hamilton. Rm. 1120 Francis Oakland, Calif.—Ernest H. Vernon; F. W. Hardison, Palms Bldg. 2111 W ebster St.; Matt. Nicholas (B . A . Dist. 115), Eureka, Calif.—Chas. A. Kelly, 3328 G St. Rm . 205 L abor Tem ple. 2111 W ebster S t.; F. W. Franklin, Pa., Headquarters District 83—Elmer Hardison, (home add.) 1089 57th St. Office hours: D. Black, Box 808. 10:30 to 11:30 a. m .; 4 to 5:30 p . m. 2 Peoria, III.—J. W. Gentry, tabor Temple, 400 N. D istrict 20, Denver Sc Rio Grande Western R. R.— Jefferson Ave. Office hours: 8:30 to 10 a. m., 4 to Cody Quinn, Pres, & Gen. Chmn., 1730 Logan Ave., 5 p. m.; Saturday, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Denver, Colo. Philadelphia, Pa., Headquarters District 1—Charles District 21, Illinois central R. R.—J. W. Tragnitz, Sehl, Joseph C. Seguin, 1334 Spring Garden St. Office Gen. Chmn., 12857 Honoré St., Blue Island, HI, hours: 9 to 11 a. m.; 2 to 4:30 p. m. D istrict 23, C. C. C. Sc S t L. R. R.—O. G. Christman, phoenix, Ariz.—Chas. Sorenson, 1016 Grand Ave. Hotel Spink, Indianapolis, Ind. Pittsburgh, Pa.—John J. Beck (B. A. Lodge 1060), Km. 405 Peoples Alliance Bldg., 100 7th St. Office District 28, Louisiana Sc Arkansas Ry.—Richard T. hours: 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Butler, Gen. Chmn., 384 So. Broadway, Minden, La. Plainfield, N. J.—Edw. V. Wood, 216 Somerset St., D istrict 29, B . & O. and B . Sc O. S. W. Rys.—D. A. Plainfield, N. J. Office hours: 9 to 11 a. m. Niland, Gen. Chmn. and Bus. Agt., 64 Hampshire St., Portland, Oreg.—W. H. Foley, 105 Labor Temple; J. Piedmont, W. Va. W. Reardon, Todd Inman, Km. 214 Labor Temple: District 30, Norfolk & Western R. R,—S. R. Wheeler, Office hours: 9 to 10 a, m.; 2 to 3 p. m. Gen. Chmn., Rm. 2, K. of P. Bldg., Roanoke, Va. Providence, R, L—Thos. F. Dyer, 59 Chestnut St,; (R es. 433 P rairie A v e .), District 32, Chicago, SL Paul, Minneapolis Sc Omaha; Minneapolis Sc St. Louis; Duluth, South Shore Sc A t Racine, Wis., Headquarters District 111—Ambrose lantic; Duluth, Winnipeg Sc Pacific; Lake Superior Baksic, 428 W isconsin St. Sc Ishpeming: Minneapolis, Northfield & Southern Richmond, Va— W. F. Robinson, (office add.) Ry.; Minnesota Transfer Co.; Lake Superior Termi Labor Temple, 11th and Marshall Sts. Office hours; nal Sc Transfer Co.; Minneapolis, St. Paul St Sault 9 to 11 a. m.; 2 to 4:30 p. m. Ste. Marie R. R.—R. A. Henning, Gen. chmn., Rms, Sacramento, Calif.—C. Z. Pond, Rm. 201 Labor 203-204, 2395 U niversity A ve., St. Paul, Minn. Tem ple. District 35, Atlantic Coast Line Railway—L. C. Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah, Headquarters Dis Hendrix, Gen.