Show British Propose to Strike Profit From Rotary International Slogan DALLAS Tex May 28 AP The The British proposal to strike the profit out of Rotary In International Internationals International's Internationals International's In- In slogan appeared today as perhaps the most mooted Item Hem in the business businell program of the annual convention attended by some in session senion here A vote on the matter is ex expected ex cx- Thursday The Rotary International as association association as- as for England and Ireland Ireland ireland Ire Ire- land through its president Arthur Chadwick London yesterday yesterday yes yea introduced a resolution proposing that the slogan H He profits most who serves best beat be changed The resolution de declared declared de- de dared the motto does not truly and correctly interpret the ethical aims aim and objects of Rotary Rotary Rotary Ro Ro- Ro- Ro tary International and is i. liable to create misconceptions in the thet t minds of some of its ita members emberl emberland and the public No substitute w. w was offered Other foreign delegations en entered entered en- en I the discussion Alfred Colmo Buenos Aires asserting j that translation of the slogan Continued on page pajo 4 British Propose to Strike Profit From Rotary International Slogan jf j V Continued from Page 1 into many languages sometimes resulted in a treatise for a motto and not a phrase se P. P L. L Rotterdam Herb Herbert rt P. P Co Coates tes Montevideo and H. H C. C Sweden also spoke on the question The address address- of the president I. I B. B Sutton Mexico was the outstanding feature of today's pro program g ra m. m V I r shall always alwaY recall with partIcular particular particular par par- Interest the opportunity I had during my visit to Italy to discuss the tha misunderstandings of our organization as JS given expression by Catholic publications publications' there Asa As As' a 1 Catholic myself and out of ot con con- and respect for the many thousands of fervent Catholics who are members of or Rotary throughout the world including hundreds of ot the clergy I I- I felt called upon to clarity clarify the do doubts and misgivings which seemed to have arisen in the minds of some some members members' of yf the clergy in Eur Europe pe I r had an opportunity to deplore and correct OIT ct the impression made by certain unauthorized acts and statements made thoughtlessly and carelessly by a few Individual Rotarians here and there in different differ ditter- rent r- r ent countries I have read a. a few criticisms of f my action in this matter matter matter mat mat- ter and of my endeavor to explain the misunderstandings dings s some me of ot them from Rotarians In each vase case caseI as i I have hav foun found l that my thy critics vere ere vere not fully informed and that that- prejudice dice spoke instead d of reason reason QUESTION OF TIME TIMEA A great many people seem seem to be absolutely unaware tj that t what may maybe maybe maybe be perfectly clear in one rie country may not be understood at atall all in in-an in another another an- an other country We c cannot ignore the he Important all-Important fact ct that Rotary notary is isan Isan isn an n international organization In my opinion it is is' is only a a. question of time when understanding will re replace replace replace re- re place misunderstanding and when friendly appreciation will replace all misgiving |