News & Notes August 7 is Date for Office Practice Seminar This last-minute notice-reminder is to urge your attendance at the FAA's second Professional Practice Seminar. Place: Colony Hotel, Hammond Ave- nue, Palm Beach. Time: August 7, 1959. Seminar sessions will start promptly at 10:00 AM, ending at 4:30. Subject: One of the most im- portant in your practice how to run your office better, how to save money doing it and how to make what you do pay you more for doing it. So drop everything else and COME! For prompt and free trans- portation from the West Palm Beach airport call HILLIARD SMITH--JUstice 5-6448 or JACK WILSON JUstice 2-8136. As a bonus FAA President JOHN STETSON will play host at a cocktail party from 6 to 8 PM at his office- home, 249 Peruvian Avenue, Palm Beach. A phone call to let him know you'll be there will be appreciated. A dutch-treat dinner will be available at the Petite Marmite one of the best gourmet restaurants on the whole east coast. So, again COME! Come alone if you must. But better yet, bring your wife and plan to make a three- day holiday at Palm Beach. Eckhoff Joins Rader Group ARNOLD W. ECKHOFF, JR., has joined the Miami firm of Rader and Associates as an architectural partner. A native New Yorker, Eckhoff is a corporate member of the Florida South Chapter, AIA, and has been in Florida since 1940, the last five years as a member of Weed, Johnson Associates. FAA Set Record for Convention Attendance More than 40 members from the FAA's 10 Chapters attended the AIA Convention in New Orleans, with all but two Chapters represented. Florida IU Ll Many people believe that all treated lumber is processed with chemicals to poison wood parasites and these chemicals are also harmful to humans. CELCURE Treated Lumber does not rely on poisons to kill fungi and termites. Instead CELCURE combines with the cellulose eliminating its food .value to wood parasites. CELCURE contains no arsenic, oils or chemicals that will stain hands or harm the skin. (Second of a Series) For further information on CELCURE Treated Lumber, write to the plant nearest you. Treating Plants in: TAMPA WEST PALM BEACH FT. LAUDERDALE GRACEVILLE ORLANDO BOYD BUNNELL AMERICAN CEGHT SR WOOD PRESERVING CORP. 1074 EAST EIGHTH STREET JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA S.,AUGUST, 1959 South was tops with 14; Florida Cen- tral next with 11. Others sent: Palm Beach, 5; Florida Northwest, 4; Jack- sonville, 3; Florida North and Brow- ard County, 2 each; and Mid-Florida, one. No delegates or members were registered from either Daytona Beach or Florida North Central chapters. State Board Obtains Four More Injunctions Continuing its active program of enforcing the State law regulating the practice of architecture, the Florida State Board has successfully com- pleted injunction proceedings against four more individuals who were prac- ticing architecture without rea - tion. All of them were in the Orljnd': area, which for some years has been the seat of particularly flagrant dis- regard of the regulatory statute. Permanent injunctions were ord- ered by the Circuit Court of Orange County against Robert D. Say, indi- vidually and doing business as the (Continued on Page 25)