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Show ATTOiD' GONVEHnOH Countries Across Seas to Be Represented at Salt v Lake Conclave. Special Secretary, Making June Meeting Plans, ' Has Good Tidings. Y. A. i;r:ili:i!ii, convention secretary for the International Anssociat ion of Kotary clubs, is in Salt Lake and will lake charge of tin- Rotary eonvontiou to bo held in this city Juno Id to 20. The illation between employer ami employee will bo one of the most important im-portant matters discussed at the dune 1 iHt-oiii.ii. according to the eouvention secretarv. The advancement of the v. ork 01 tlie boys' clubs of the world ; aiso will be an important feature. j, Expects Busy Time. j i Mr. Graham will make his headqnar-' headqnar-' tors at the Hotel Utah, aiul expects to he extremely busy from now uutil the time of the irtern.itionul gathering ar- ranging oietaiis.au.! meeting with various va-rious committees from the Salt Lake club, which have been ehoseu to promote pro-mote the convention. To forinahite piaus for the gathering. Mr, Graham met yesterday with the liU eouvention executive comniittee, which comprises George O. Keif, chairman; Will' G. Fanvll. I". G. Schramm, David A. Smith ami .lames W. Collins. He ; also announced tentative plans for the eouvention at the monthly luncheon of the Salt Lake Kotarv club vesterdav iu I the Hotel I tail. According to Mr. Graham, 3000 Ko-! Ko-! tarians will attend the international convention. The visitors will represent j JoO eluhs of England. Canada. Scotland, ; South America, China, the West Indies, the Philippines and the United States, 1,,. said. Coming From Afar. Ketariav.s of Porto Rico. Cuba, Montevideo, Monte-video, Uruguay, South America, and Scotland have announced their intention inten-tion of attending the convention, according ac-cording to Mr. Graham. If r'ia:'.s lieinj considered materialize, delegates from other countries than the United States will enter the hall chosen for the convention, tarrying their na- ( tive flags, while tiieir respective na- I tional anthems are played. j Cleveland Eotarians propose to hire a Stilt Lake baud for the convention, ': and the Kotarv club of Chicago plans 1 to bring a band from that city. Mr. Gra- a:n said. The One Hundred Forty-sixth I field :uti!bry bund of Idaho also will be broach- to the convention by the delegation ' from the Kotary rlab at Tiviu Kails, according to Mr. Graham, , and other bands will be in evidence at t tlie eouvention. |