. Pacific municipalities and counties . the great war program of our nation. Besides the discussion of to^ of interes to ity government as such, much thought and discussion will be given to the new p ob m Of the war, and how our California cities can do their utmost to help win the wlr. to Z^JlZt^ZVr ° ^ ^°^^*^ ^^^ - -^ - 1-=^ ^wo delegates • Dated, Los Angeles, August 25, 1918 Eespectfully, LORIN A. HANDLEY, President. 376 PACIFIC MUNICirALlTIES LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIAMUNICIPALITIES Organized 1897AITiliated with the Bureau of Municipal Reference, University of California OFFICERSPresident LORIN


. Pacific municipalities and counties . the great war program of our nation. Besides the discussion of to^ of interes to ity government as such, much thought and discussion will be given to the new p ob m Of the war, and how our California cities can do their utmost to help win the wlr. to Z^JlZt^ZVr ° ^ ^°^^*^ ^^^ - -^ - 1-=^ ^wo delegates • Dated, Los Angeles, August 25, 1918 Eespectfully, LORIN A. HANDLEY, President. 376 PACIFIC MUNICirALlTIES LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIAMUNICIPALITIES Organized 1897AITiliated with the Bureau of Municipal Reference, University of California OFFICERSPresident LORIN A. President of the Board of Public Works. Los AngelesPresident, ^•J^, ^-i^^.p^esldent. M. D. GRAY, Jr., Mayor of Fort Bragg Serond Vlce-Presiden. WILLIAM P. BUTCHER. City Attorney of Santa Barbara Secreiar5-^ H. A MASON, Bond and Ordinance Expert of the City of San Francisco Executive Secretary. \\ M. J. LUCKt, Headquarters: Pacific Building, San Francisco Official Printers: Ingrlni-Rutledge Company. San Francisco. OUTDOOR COURT, MISSION INN. RIVERSIDE, CAL. PACIFIC MUNICIPALITIES 37? HELPING YOURSELF TO MORE COMFORTS! iw You Personally Gain by Buying Locally-made Goods, Ordering from Your Home-Town Merchants—President Woodrow Wilson Asks Housewives to PatronizeHome Products—How Every California Community Can Help Itself byFollowing the Advice of Woodrow Wilson on Home Industry Written for Pacific Municipalities by BALDWIN VALE,President of the Home Industry League of California (^i all fair-minded prejudice-free))eople of California the Home m [ ?*• J Industry ideal should appeal. We must aim to consume thesethings locally so far as possible; andthus relieve the pressure on transpor-tation agencies, freeing them for themore efficient handling of products re-quired for military ])urposes. —Woodrow Wilson. To deny ones self merely becausethe pioduct desired was not producedlocally would be narrow-minded andinsular, and not in accord with thatdesirabl


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