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applause. And in about ten minutes canvassing, names were signed for 

 various sums amounting in all to over $2,000, payable in ten per cent install- 

 ments, as an " Enforcement Fund." Much more has been added by persons 

 who were not at the meeting. 



THE ENFORCEMENT COMMITTEE. 



This committee is constituted as follows : 



Dr. H. a. Reid, representing the W. C. T. U. at their special request.* 



Hon. p. M. Green, President First National Bank. 



Geo. a. Swartwout, Manager Pasadena National Bank. 



Col. W. a. Ray, President San Gabriel Valley Bank. 



Prof. Chas. M. Parker, President Y. M. C. A. 



I. B. Clapp, orange grower, representing the Congregational Church. 



C. H. Converse, capitalist, representing the Presbyterian Church. 

 ' F. D. Stevens, of Stevens Hardware Co., representing the M. E. Church. 



Joseph Barnes, grocer, representing the Baptist Church. 



P. G. WoosTER, capitalist, representing the Universalist Church. 



C. C. Reynolds, Reynolds Bros., undertakers, representing the Friends 

 Church. 



Geo. C. Hubbard, of H. N. Farey & Co. printing house, representing 

 the Christian Church, 



[These men have all been formally approved and authorized by the 

 several churches to represent them in the work of this committee.] 



EXECUTIVE BOARD. 



The committee organized by electing Dr. H. A. Reid, chairman ; C. C. 

 Reynolds, secretary, and Col. W. A. Ray, treasurer. The board of officers, 

 with the addition of F. D. Stevens and Joseph Barnes, were appointed to act 

 as an Executive Board, on behalf of the general committee and the several 

 churches and other organizations which they represent. 



The battle was now fairly joined. A series of promissory notes was 

 prepared, which recited on their face these words : 



"Whereas, A certain 'Ordinance for Police Regulation' within the 

 City of Pasadena, which excludes liquor saloons, and other things of vicious, 

 immoral, or dangerous character, is being violated, and contested at law ; 



And Whereas, A Fund has been pledged for the purpose of aiding the 

 City Authorities in the enforcement of said law, to which I subscribed the 



sum of $ , therefore, in consideration of said pledge, and that the funds 



so raised shall be used as may be found necessary, to defray expenses of 

 such enforcement, 



I promise to pay, on demand, to the duly authorized Treasurer of said En- 

 forcement Fund, ten per ce7it of m,y sicbscription ; and also in like manner an 

 additional ten per cent from time to time as necessity may arise, to carry out the 

 object and intent of said pledge. ' ' 



* Note. Pasadena, Cal., Aug. 3, 1888. 



Dr. H. a. Reid — Dear Sir and Brother: 



The Philistines are upon us. The liquor men are moving with a strong hand to force their dreadful 

 traffic upon unwilling Pasadeua. Fervent Prayer, strong Faith, and bold, prompt Work, are the call of 

 the hour. With God's help, you led the work and won success in Pasadena's former struggle against 

 the saloons, and now we prayerfully and trustfully ask you and appoint you to act for the Woman's 

 Christian Temperance Union, in the same work again, for God and home and native land. 



Mrs. O. S. Barber, Pres't. Mrs. C. H. Durant, Ass't Supt. Evangelistic Work. 



Mrs. C. M. Parker, Sec'y. Mrs. M. C. Lord, Press Sup't. 



Mrs. Katie H. Keese, Treas. Jennie G. Monfort, Pres't Y. W. C. T. U. 



Mrs. Rachel F. Reid, Vice-Pres't-at-large. Eva Landreth, Rec. Sec'y Y. W. C. T. U. 



Mrs. C. N. Terry, Sup't Evangelistic Work. Fannie I. Brent, Cor. Sec'y Y. W. C. T. U. 



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