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I agree.PAGE 2 IOPY "B" : m L (\J "Our total registration, which included 2,081 men and 990 ladies, is higher than we have had at any previous convention meeting ?╟÷ we were pleasantly surprised with the excellent attendance at our Las Vegas convention.'J* P. D. McMurrer, Assistant Secretary, American Mining Congress ?·>us "Our Las Vegas convention was one of the most successful we have had for many years ?╟÷ the business sessions and the exchange of ideas were helped immensely by the ample facilities ?╟÷ and the entertainment provided for the members \was outstanding." J. Millard Tawes, First Vice President, National Association of ________________Z__ Auditors & Comptrollers ?╟÷deT Hoee- 04^ ' "Our advance-pa |li registration was 2,653, or more ^than five times the advance-paid registrations we hqfve ever had at any of our previous conventions. Most/significant in connection with this record overall attendance, was the highly successful business sessions that we had day of the con- vention ?╟÷ anjbr contrary to ^tpectations, we had the largest ^ttendanfee in our/business sessions that wef haveyiverIhad. VApd^fn the evening after work was done, because of their opportunity to select 3 out erf 8 outstanding shows, there was no pushing, crowding, oil other commotion attendant to the en- joyment of t|he members. The very fact that Las Vegas provides mote big-name entertainment,which they could individually select, was indeed a spur to our members com|.ng to Las Vegas. Paul E. Jorgensen, Coordinator, National Licensed Beverage Association