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Committees of HBPA Will Meet Wednesday WednesdayTo To Consider All Business Coming Before Convention Following Day DaySTICKNEY STICKNEY 111 June 3 Committees representing four sections of the country and officers of the Horsemens Benevolent and Protective Association which has a membership of more than 1500 will con ¬ duct a number of important meetings on Wednesday June 9 opening day of that organizations twoday convention to be held in Chicago These private sessions will be held in the Palmer House starting at 10 a m in the quarters of Maj Thomas H McCreery president of the association associationThe The committees will represent the Central Detroit Eastern and Southern divisions Central committeemen are Monte Weil Jake Lowenstein Roscoe Goose S Bryant Ott R J Gilmore Frank Letellier August Swenke Paul Kelley Harry Herendeen Bennet Creech Kirby Ramsey William Causey Clyde Troutt Edward Carpenter Dr C N Finch and O H Bagley On the Detroit board are Lee ODonnell Harry Trotsek Jack Hodgins Edward McCuan Eual Wyatt Harry Rich ¬ ards Charles H Smith Norman Her ¬ nandez William Crump Al Wellman William Moulter Howard Hoffman Dr J R Upton W L Johnson and Robert Curran CurranRepresenting Representing the Eastern section are Harold O Simmons John McDowell Harold Young W E Charles O L Foster and James Vaughn while the Southern committee is composed of Al Gaal James JamesContinued Continued on Page TwentyThree Committees of HBPA Will Meet Wednesday WednesdayTo To Consider All Business Coming Before Convention Following Day DayContinued Continued from Paae One OneChesney Chesney Frank Nugent F J Grand Leslie Thompson and E E Irby IrbyThe The committees will deliberate with of ¬ ficers in considering all business coming before the convention and this will include the formulation of policy rules and the nominating of officers for the ensuing year yearThe The general meeting of the convention will be held on Thursday evening in a spacious hall at 2227 South 52nd Avenue Cicero 111 which location is less than two miles from the Hawthorne and Sports ¬ mans Park tracks