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Show j CARNEGIE'S PIS V WET 1 TH j HL Hi ; 5 NEW YORK. Dec. G. Charles M. j Schwab, director general of the emer-1 I 'j gency fleet corporation, was nominated I for the presidency by the Carnegie Veterans' association at a dinner given j by him at his home here tonight to ' celebrate the seventeenth annual reunion re-union o his former business associates. associ-ates. i The Carnegie veterans organized their association about the time the ! United States Steel corporation was 1 formed. It was their purpose to keep 'alive and cement the friendship made 1 through years of partnership in the Carnegie enterprises. Andrew Carne-pic Carne-pic always has been the president, Mr. Schwab the vice president, and Charles j L. Taylor secretary-treasurer. ; Among the ineciDers present were i W. E. Corey, chairman of the board of the Midvale Steel corporation: L. C. Phipps, recently, elected United States ; senator from Colorado; II. D. Williams, j president of the Carnegie Steel com-, com-, pany George Lauder, the oldest liv-ling liv-ling partner of Mr. Carnegie; A. C. 1 ; Dinkey, president of the Midvale Steel ! corporation; D. M. Cleinscn, president ' of the Carnegie Natural Gas company ' of Pittsburg, and D. G. Kerr, vice pres-I pres-I ident of the United States Steel corpo-f corpo-f ration Mr. Carnegie, unable to be present, sent the following message to his old : associates- "I am deeply touched by the association's associa-tion's kind remembrance of my 83rd birthday, which. has added much to the jTJbappiness of the occasion. The thought- fulness Is deeply appreciated and will ! always be treasured In my memory." 00 |