many visitors irom lodges in norm-(Turn to Page 7—No. 1.)Sandusky Sailing Club Elects Ed Lay Secretary-T reasurerThe group of 30 members of the Sandusky Sailing club, who attended the business meeting last ni'ht, more than doubled before the evening was over. The program of motion pictures and the lunch, which Carl Wiehman arranged, entertain-ed and satisfied a full sized audience.The club found it necessary to elect a secretary to replace Norman konz. Norman Lonz is to ieav* soon for a year of training' with the U, S. Army. Several other members, Chester Dunkel, and Jack Kotz are making plans for similar service. John Schmid, Jack Kotz’s crew, has already left.A group of past commodores was selected to make a proper investigation of the three nominees. The (Turn to Page 7—No. 9.)FOOD HANDLERS ARE COOPERATING UNDER NEW HEALTH RULES