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Show ROTARY MEET SLATEDMINE 1 9 SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., June 14 Rotary International's 200,-000 200,-000 members, scattered through 80 different countries and geographical geo-graphical regions, in all five continents, con-tinents, are sending delegations and representatives here for the 29th annual convention, June 19 to 24 Convention Manager Howard How-ard H. Feighner predicts: "It will be the greatest international assembly as-sembly Rotary has ever had on a large scale." International President Maurice Duperrey, well known industrialist industrial-ist and official economic adviser to France, will report his observations obser-vations during the past twelve months in which he covered 40 different countries and 200 cities He has been received by the chief executives of nineteen nations, and will prsent "A Bird's Eye View" of the world in his main address at the convention. On June 18 there will be dedicated dedi-cated one of the largest and oldest old-est sequoias in the Santa Cruz redwood reservation to Rotary International, In-ternational, in commemoration of the organization's services in the interest of international peace. It is a special honor, since only five other trees have been dedicated. |