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Show REPUBLICANS IN RED-HOT SESSION Young Men's Club Proves That It Can Raise All Kinds of Coin When It Wants. Oh. hear them wranple! That is just what you would have done ' had you been present a; the meeting of the Young lien's RepublUan club held in Judge Armstrong's courtroom last night. The meetir.K was supposed to have been j called for the purpose of electing officers ' for the j-ear. Vire-Presldent HuRh A. MeMtlllrt presided. pre-sided. A. N. Nash started the fun by debouncing de-bouncing President Steve Stanford for not calling the meeting last December, as pio-vided pio-vided by the by-laws. Parley P. Chrisiensen objected to the meeting proceeding with any business, as It was not legally called. Fred Price echoed the sentiments of the former County Attorney. .lake Greenewald was for goo g ahead i and electing officers. He Insisted that j the city needed the club worse than It needed anything else. Mr. Greenewald insisted in-sisted that the club's furniture was "in soak." and that it should be "taken out." Harry Joseph mixed the thlr.g a little more by declaring that the last set of officers offi-cers had not been elected at the time they should have been, aid thai they hd never taken the oath of office as prescribed by fVcretary McRea was In favor of send-t send-t postal card to all of the members iLiO'ln them that a meeting was to le liMd. Someone wanted to know how thev could find out who the members were. He was informed that there was no way. the roll was ten years old and was practically worthless. A half-doxen persons tried to talk at once, but the voice of the Speaker of the House was too much for them. Mr. Joseph Jo-seph moved that the meeting adjourn until un-til February 2. and that the members be notified by "postal card. There were seconds, sec-onds, objections, amendments and substitutes, substi-tutes, but the motion finally carried |