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, /* \ Ì Ì i ! ROSTER Ì 9 S ! .OF. ! I i GRAND LODGE, DISTRICT AND LOCAL i Î LODGE OFFICERS I i ! ¿..OF THE... ! ! International Association I Î i of Machinists I i i I i Corrected up to and including August IS, 1920. Changes received after ! above date will appear in the September issue Kindly verify your own name and address in I this Roster and if found incorrect, notify us, ! giving correction. Also advise whether your lodge is Contract, Railroad or Mixed. We ask your cooperation in having this roster correct on the 15th of each month. All changes in addresses should be sent to General Secretary-Treasurer E. C. Davison, Machinists' Building, Wash ington, D. C. I \ i j Grand Lodge Directory GRAND LODGE OFFICERS International President, WM, H. JOHNSTON. - Vice Presidents; J. E>. ANDERSON (United States); J. A. MCCLELLAND, Rm, 113, Coronation Bldg., Montreal, Canada. General Secretary-Treasurer, E. C. DAVISON. Address: Machinists’ Building, Washington, D. C. (All the above ■will be reached by this address.) ' EXECUTIVE BOARD C. T. NICHOLSON, Machinists’ Bldg., Wash WM. HANNON, Machinists’ Bldg., Washing ington, D. C. ton, D. C. ROBERT RECHNER, Machinists’ Bldg., Wash VICTOR GAUTHIER, Machinists’ Bldg., ington, D. C. Washington, D. C. HARRY .T. CARR, Machinists’ Bldg., Washing ton, D. C, LADIES AUXILIARY Grand Lodge Officers, Ladies Auxiliary, I. A. of M. INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT—MRS. MAY PEAKE, C. E VERSO LE, 302 Avalon Pi., Toledo, Ohio, $340 Williams, Denver. Colo SECOND VICK PRESIDENT—MRS. ANNA ALLEN, 8705 INTERNATIONAL VICK PRESIDENT—MRS, W. F. Ohio. Chicago, 111, SINGER. S3 McKenzie Crescent. Toronto. Cat). THIRD VICE PRESIDENT—MRS. A. O'CONNOR» 1685 INTERNATIONAL SECRETARY-TREASURER-—MRS. B. Worth St , El Paso, Tex. BUSINESS AGENTS. Newark, N. J.—Harvey W. Brown, Geo. H, Coleman, 55 Halsey St. Akron, Ohio—S, L Newman, C. L. U. Halt New Jiaren, Conn. (He&dou&rierg Dist 22) — E, C. Allentown, Pa.*— Hotchkiss, 99 TetnpJe Si. Atlanta, Ga.—G. C Whipple, 112 Trinity Ave. New Orleans, L a—G L. Pickett, 429 Carondelet Baltimore, Md,—Oliver S. Rye, 210 E. Lexington S t, New York, N. Y., Dtst 15—Valen.ine Rausch, Patrick" Rm. 21; H, W. Butschky, Rm 21. Vansftnt Bldg; 210 Musto, bL G. Ryuelski, Wm. D. Laiugau, Julius Slyets, E. Lexington St. Rm 710, 110*116 Nassau St. Birmingham. Ala,—Jas. T. Gould. p. O Box iso. Norfolk. Va.—Edw. W. Mulligan» Rm 3. Mutual Bldg. Boston, 11 Mass.—H. P. Graces. Rm, 81, 5 Park Square. Oakland, Calif.—P. W. Buckley, Mach Hall, 531 11 :h S t Boston» II Mass,—Frank Morris. Rot. 31, 5 Park Sauars; Omaha. NeJjr.—Geo. i\\ Lamp, Labor Temple, lod i aud H. J. Gill, Rm. 31, 5 Park Square, Boston. 11 Maas. Capitol Are iB, A Dial. 33). Peoria, 111.—Tlios J. Stack, Labor TempK *90 N. Bridgeport, Conn.— Jefferson Ave. Buffalo, N. Y.—William Pfaff, 311-312 Law Exchange Philadelphia. Pa.— Clinton S Golden, Machinists'Temple, Bldg. 13th and Spring Gamlet); Alex MacGregor, Mach. Temple. Butte, Mont.—Jamas F. O'Brien, Carpenters* Hall. 13 th and Spring Garden. Canton, Ohio—O R. Huprich, 307 Market Ave. S., Pittsburgh, P a —P. J. Kelly, 610-6U McOeagh B ldg, Rm. 14» 2nd Floor. 687 Webster Ave. Chattanooga, Tenn.—M. J. Robinson. B. A., 186% E. Paterson, N. J „ D ist 47*—Wm. J Reinhardt, 259 Von 8th. Houten S t Chicago. HI, Bist 8—GcOtge C. Bulk. Mach, Bldg., 113 Plainfield. N, J,, D ist 47.—K V. Wood, Bras. 204-5 So. Ashland Ave.; C. B. Kline. Mach. Bldg., 113 So. Babcock Bldg.» 240 W. Front S t Ashland Are,; A. Robinson, Mach, Bldg., 113 So Ashland Portland. Orcg.— J. W. Marriott 120Va 4th S t ; R « . Ave,; Wm. Sehoenbeig. Mach Bldg, It8 So. Ashland N. Shinn. Are. j C. W Fry, Mach. Bldg., 113 So. Ashland Ave. Quebec, Cah.*— Cincinnati, Ohio—John u. Haering, 1214 Vina St ; Geo. Racine, W is—A, J. Lindt, 42$ Wisconsin S t R. Detzel, 1214 Vme St ; Alfred Eiserman. Richmond. Va,— W. P Robinson, 408 Lyric Bldg. Cleveland, Ohio—A. J. ttertrand, 2113 E 3th; jno, Rochester, N. Y 3—S. Carroll, 122 Reynolds Arcade. lothringer. S3 Public Square. Rockford. I ll—J. A. Wetterstrom, 482-4 E. State S t Columbus. Ohio—Wm Mullock, 723 E, Whittier St. Salt Lake City, Utah—Joe Lee, L a tw Temple Dayton, Ohio—Geo D. Richardson, 332 E. 5th St Sacramento, Calif.— N. J* Conely, B. A ., Rm. 2, Labor Denver, Colo.—C- A Ahlsirom, rm. 238. Enterprise Bldg, Temple Detroit, Mich—IE. P. Mangold, 140 First St.» Frater Saginaw, MfclL— nity Hall. San Francisco, Calif.— John H . Beckmeyer, 208-9 Labor Dunkirk, N. Y —E Hagberg, 833 Lion. Temple: 11, A., M, A Lovey. Easton, Pa.. Dist. 47.—George F. Arms, 54 N, 7th St San Jose. Calif.—J. E. Colbert Rm. 13. Labor Temple. Elmira, N. Y.— Seattle. Wash.*—J. Von Camop, 301 Collins B lk .; J. J. Erie, Pa.— Roberton, B. A., 2 Broadway Bank Bldg., cor. Broadway Fort Wayne. In<1.—Ed. H. Yercens; John Polhamus, and Pike Sts. Asst. B A,, 4th door. Lau Block, WasA* aud Calhoun. Schenectady, N. Y.—James Murray, 258 State, Ft. Worth, Texas—B. JI. Cooley. Springfield. Mass.— Fresno, Calif—C, K. May, Springfield, Ohio—Thos, L. Wilson. Hamilton, Out, Can.—Richard Riley, Rm. 5, Trade Stamford, Conn — , Chambers, 64 King St E, St. Louis, M o —J. O, Fritschie, 306 Sawyer B tdg„ 818 Hamilton, Ohio—Ted Smith, 811 3. 3th. Chestnut. Houston. Texas, Diet 82—P. N* Snell, Jr., 204 Bren S t Paul, Minn.— H. B. Schenck, B. A , 1728 TJniverslty nen St. Ave : Wayne S. Finch, Assu B. A* Indianapolis, Ind—M. E, Alexander, 39 So. Delaware. Jacksonville, Fla.—W. L. Bridget, 56 Mutual Life Bldg. Stockton, Calif.— 4 Joliet, 111—John McCallum. B. A., 781 N. Broadway. Spokane, Wash —Chas. Anderson, 214 No. D vision, Kansas City, Mo.—M. & Walsh, Rm. 512 New Nelson Tacoma, Wash.— Fred C> Diamond. Bldg. Taunton, Maas (Headquarters D ist 64}—H. M. Hop* Los Angeles, Calif.—A. G. Matteson, Rm. 100, Labor wood, 114 Tremont Temple. „ _ Toledo, Olrio—II, G. Ebright, 121-123 Labor Temple Louisville, Ky.—John Doyle, 203-4 Tyler Bldg., 319 W. Bldg. Jefferson. Ä Ä 4 Toronto, Can,—Herbert Lewis, 16$1& Church S t ; John Lowell. Mass. {Headquarters Piet. 58>—Geo. F. McCabe, Munro, 16&% Church St. 21 Bellevue Memphis, Tcnn.—J. Cohen, 41 S. 2d St. Utica. N. Y.— Milwaultee. Wis,—Joe J. Friedrick, 302 Brisbane Hall, Vancouver, B. C - 528 Chestnut St Woshlngton, D, C., District 44—N. F„ Altfas, Navy Mobile. Ala.—Jos, L. Ellcman, Rm. 4, Mobile Labor Yards and Arsenals, 303 Mach. Bldg Temple, Washington, D. C.—Cbas. Frazier, 606 5lh St. N. W. Montreal, Can.—J. Fosier, Rm. 2, 182 St. Catherine Waynesboro, Pa,— S t, E, Wllkesbarro* Scranton, Pa.—Bernard Callahan, 223 Ha^le Nashville, Tentu—M. F, Nicholson, 212 8th Ave. N., St., Wllkesbarro, Pa. Labor Teiuple. Worcester, Mass.— 2 RAILROAD BUSINESS AS ENTS* 60 Mechanic. Sharon, Pa.; B. W* Davis, sec.-treu„ Cas eins Ave., Youngstown, Ohio* Bist 2* Canadian Railroads—ft. j, Tafton, $15 21st 15- Now York City and vicinity—Jolm Newmayor, pres,; Ave. East, Calvary, Alberta, Canada* M* Rywolskl, Val Rausch, P* Musto, B* A., Rm* 719. Bist 4, Southern Railroad—A McGfflivray, 1920 Vi 4th 110-116 Nassau S t, New York; Steven Parkas, sec.-treas*, Ave., .Birmingham, Ala. • Rm* 710, 110-116 Nassau S t, Now York; Wm. D. Lani- Bist, 5, M. P. & St L and L M.—J. W* Road), It* A*, gan* B. A*; Julius Myers. Era. 417 Granite Bldg., 406 Market S t, St* ¿outs* Mo* 16* Seaboard Air Line—D*. M. Beh], pros*, 1824 Queen Dist 7, C. & N. W* ft* ft*—ft* C* Gaeth. 5843 Rice St* S t, Portsmouth. V o,; J* A. McCann, sec*-treas*, Box Chicago, 111. 890, Savannah* Ga* Bist. 11, U* P. R* ft.—Win* MUbum (acting), 428 Bee 17. Fere Marquette ft* R. System—Frank Cavanaugh, Bldg** Omaha* Nebr. 1029 Sheldon Ave., Grand Rapids* Mich.; H. W* Pltsch, Bist 16. Seaboard Air Line—It* M. Fallon {Federa 1317 Cherry; Saginaw, Mich*; L. F. Fuller, 417 Saginaw, tion Bus. Agt*i, 105 Brady St*. Savannah* Ga* Owosso, Mich*; Fred Brooks, &ec*-treas„ 5 Mama S t, St, Bist. 1$, Frisco System—J, J* Bowling* 307 Vi S, Jeffer Thomas. Out, Can* son S t, Springfield, Mo. 18* Frisco System—J* J* Dowling, 307% S, Jeffcrsoft, Bist. 19—A. T* & S. F- Ry System—A. h . Norris, Bm. Sprlngheld. Mo*; C. P* Storm, 21$ W* 18tb, Flat A. 12 Wright' Bldg.* F. O. Bos 385, Albuquerque* N. M* Kansas Clly, Mo. Disc. 20, D* Sc ft* G. and Allied Lines—F* F, Miles, 20$ 19* A* T* Sc S, F. Ry* System—W* S. Patterson, sec.- Enterprise Bldg., Denver* Colo* treas*, Rm. 12, Wright Bldg., Albuquerque, N* M .; B* A*, Bist 21—L C* R* ft*—H, J. Molloy, 16239 Emerald A. E* Norris, Bm* 12, Wright Bldg.* P. O* Box 685, Are.. Chicago, 111. Albuoueruue. N* Mex. Bist 25* C* B. & Q* R* ft -Felix Eklund, Box 192, 20* D* & R. G* System—C* & S. C* M* C* P* & E. D* Davenport, Ift* & D* S. L. ft R.—Thomas 5. Walsh, 268 Enterprise Bldg,, Bist* 29, B. & O* arid ft. & O. S. W, ftys*—O. F. Denver* Colo.; F. F* Miles, B. A*, 208 Enterprise Bldg., Spotts, 25’ O/chard S t, Iteyser, W. Va. Denver. Colo*; A.