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Show I BANKERS HEAH I GOV. COOLIE mk ! Delegates to Convention at Boston Choose New Officers tJOSTON, The Investment I T Bankers Association of America,' H J which ( iosd Its annual convention here vffnteMay reeoivcl 'hr ni'cetlnc I of the commonwealth In i brief mS" 1 I sage from Gov. Calvin Coo)Mec. trhli li H 1 was read at a banquet last ntffht. The H I continued: OFFH ERS HOSEN "You have a moat imr oriani. role to play in maintaining the welfare of the country. Tours is the nespon'si-billty nespon'si-billty to aee that the savings of th people are afcl and constructlvi h invested. Vnur jjreat Influence an H prestige must always be o.i ihe 9 d. h of law order." t the final buim s- session. i:i H t I. OegOOd of Chicago WS imnnimou- ly elected president Frederick It. r'enton of ChlJo was eleot'ed Mere" tary, and W. XV". ICneath of t'hienfro, HL tresurcg Kn Invitation to i seel fl N'cw Orleans next year was referred H to the board of governors. R XII IMI'KOX I X!l N iv H .I Oagoud in his speech of accept- H shoe, said there was a general feeling H iht the country was standing the I strain of recona; ru'-t ion well and was J "on the way to sounder conditions. ' lie said that it was fortunate that "a gr.eat improvement in our railroad legislation has at last been made." f "Our duty in the coming year will fl be to lend our utmost eo-operatio:i to- ward solving; the financial problem of putting this i inTrj pracTi- |