WA Itwnica ticipating craft attacking in waves. ,t IBs- 01 1power canPick Leader0 lhe Ellwood City. Pa . Aug. 9—:ume Kenneth Larkin, of Tarentum. was f elected president of the Western Pennsylvania Volunteer Firemen'sassociation todav and Fari tcock■pedoritishuish-and's■-daycar-irrowNilS of bile re§t * upfr -• our.helirment •*u,t r lremeiing its I pos-' inf thePistsdusTtheStapanwillgraimotar*elt; of Arnold, vice president. noroiles-: _ . pairang- represenUtives of more than Oeship 100 volunteer organizations also dellnamed Jesse Stewart. Turtle Creek of isecond vice president and W. a. pan ihofi McC1*y* Uniontown. third vice pres- ta.jean idenl' A8^r of The firemens auxiliaries, in a theLord one'day meet-hig. named Mrs. Han- S. 1 nah Sutton, also of Tarentum. as Sun president; Mrs. Dora Erk, of Van- Dchich der8rift- first vice president; Mrs. chei land Mary Henry* Ell wood City, second olin the vice president and Mrs. Elmira tori'ke_ Arend. Baldwin townshsip. third mee vice president. leurMrs. Mildred Ray, East Deer, was orgt elected recording secretary, Mrs. noo Ethel Fasoias. Turtle Creek, finan- donrmeed cial secretary- Mrs. Mary White. OrgSouth Connellsville. treasurer, and T Mrs. Rose Colesmith. Mt. Pleasant, nou chairman of the board of directors. Dr.Directors selected were Mrs Mary com Kirkland. New Kensington; Mrs. on Ruth Fullerton. Sharpsburg; Mrs. cart Louisa Luck. McKees Rock; and ciet; Mrs. Zella Reese. Versailles town- and ship. a:Approximately 5.000 visitors were divi: here for the convention and 40.000 thoi are expected tomorrow for the an- ists nual parade. sionMonessen was selected for the 1940 convention site after a close contest with the firemen of Glendale and Beaver Falls.t ttt*r'« JIs cf- _ - : . * T1___J /«