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HARDWOOD RECORD 



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On Tuesday iiioruing a general ronference 

 of all the delegates was held, at «hieh K. JI. 

 Carrier, president of the Hardwood Manu- 

 facturers' Association, presided and Lewis 

 Doster acted as secretary. At the beginning 

 of the meeting affairs started off with a spirit 

 of enthusiastic good will and this feeling was 

 not interrupted during the several sessions. 

 Every individual gave voice to tiie sentiment 

 that he was present, not for selfish motives, 

 but to accomplish the best possible results for 

 the hardwood interests of the country, and 

 before any details of the conference were en- 

 tered upon all pledged themselves to accom- 

 ])lish the work that they had set out to do. 



After a general discussion, it was decided 

 to appoint a joint committee of eleven to 

 carefully review, and revise wherever it was 

 deemed necessary, the inspection rules cover- 

 ing the classification, oflBcial grading and in 



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