24, Mr. Levis ways his club will help, but thinks they will not attend e joint meeting, 25, Judge Henry backed Mr, Lewis» statement, and said that if cm get to boards of directors and get their, interested in coming to meeting without putting it up to members, and then lead the members on to it, we would work up more enthusiasm that way. He promised QST day in Lions Club. 2d, Mr, V/imer stated that after hearing the men talk, the procedure would be to hold individual meetings, "If those here are sold then go back and sell the directors. Give QBx a day at the various clubs.'' 27, Mr, Etheridge said he v/ae willing to carry suggestion to Chamber of Commerce that they hold highway meeting at the next session of the membership council. They would lay down the proposition of the OCx and ask what they will do, "When they understand what the men here understand they will do what the OCT wants", he soys, .28. Mr, Tyrrell said he thought it should be the work of the different clubs, and differed from Mr, Etheridge's suggestion as to Chamber of Commerce, for he said he had pul it ut to the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors before, 29, Mr, Wroten says he is not sufficiently informed to present matter strongly enough himself, nrd suggests that someone versed in this project go to the various club.; and talk on this QST work. He said he would not want to take the responsibility, personally, of presenting to his club, knowing an little ss he does, 3D. Mr, Orr suggested that each club handle the proposition as they want to , 3L, Mr, V/iraer concluded the way to handle the matter was for each to go back to directors masting; tell what they saw; trjr to sell directors of clubs, and get than to appoint committees and have them go into OCT office and go over books and records, or anything else, then go back and report. This wa~ put in form of motion. Motion carried, » Motion to adjourn carried at 2;45 L.M. (yj'Uso) IXjlA. a_ (£U- Acting Serv's^ry, ’ ?2