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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY DELEGATES.

Under the Constitution, L. A. W., the basis of representation in the National Assembly must be made from the membership Dec. 1, in each year.

The membership Dec. 1, 1906, gives to the States the number of representatives as below set forth: — California,1; Colorado, 1; Conn., 3; D. C, 1; Ill., 3; Ind., 1; Iowa, 1; Ken., 1; Me., 1; Md., 1, Mass., 13; Mich., 1; Minn., 1; Mo., 1; N. H., 1; N. J., 5; N. Y., 16; Ohio, 3; Penn., 12; R. I., 3; Texas, 1; West Va., 1; Wis., 1; Total, 73

Article V of the Constitution provides for the nomination of candidates.

Sec. 2. Nominations for the office of representative may- be made by not less than five members, who shall file the same with the Secretary-Treasurer during the month of January.

The election takes place in March and the Assembly will meet Sept. 10, 1908.

ABBOT BASSETT, Sec.-Treas.

Marshall P. Wilder's latest hit is the toast which the modest Irishman drank to the Englishman: "Here's to you as good as you are and here's to me as bad as I am, but as good as you are and as bad as I am, I'm as good as you as bad as I am."

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