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Show PHESIDEUrS PARADE - C0III1ITTEESAT WORK TOeflnlte Plans Will Se Made at Tonight's To-night's Sleeting:; Appoint- . I : ments Are Announced. United States Marshal Ben R, Hey-wood Hey-wood and the members of bis committees commit-tees which will have in charge the parade pa-rade on the occasion of the President's visit met last night and appointed the follqwing committees: B. R, Heywood. chairman; MaJ. R. W. .Young, Fisher Harris, John S. Brans-ford, Brans-ford, E. H. Calllster, J. C. Leary, E. A. . Smith and Frank L. Hines. The subordinate . commlttes are as follows: Parade MaJ. R. W. Young, Col. John Q. Cannon, Gen. C. S. Burton, Col. John W. Bubb; Capt. W. A. Mercer. MaJ. H. S. Foster, Col. Si. M. Kalghn. Col. S. C Park, Capt. J. 43. Calne, Capt. Benner X. Smith, Lieut. J. Wash Young, A. G. Mackenzie. - Reception Fisher Harris, chairman; J. X". Ferguson, R. H. Channlng. . Finance John S. Braneford, chairman; chair-man; W. F. Adams, L. H. Farirsworth, Rodney Badger, Jr., D, Elliott Kelly. kV Music and decoration, school children fand seating at Tabernacle E. H. Cal-lfster.; Cal-lfster.; chairman; Glen Miller, D. C. Loftus. O.- B. Carpenter, W. D. Van Blarcom, Jr. . Another meeting will be beld tonight, at which definite plans will be decided upon. |