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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY APRIL 29, 1928. ' Lives By dc Wincar Wolks CRmOSn 1 WHERE EXPLOSION KILLED NINE OF ROTARY IS Periiiuiiflll ""COMiJEIffrSA y Lewis-Mencke- Bombardment Ridiculed By n Arthur Sapp, Who Points Out Achieve . ments of Organization , Price $10 n. , j i tha various charitable and civic ganlanUona la his beans tow. We want him to work with them and for them. '.' Third of the alms and objects Is olub service. We plan and atrtve constantly to make all the Rotary htirh eomplimeBta. "When those) two poke fun at Ro clubs mors efficient la their service ; i feci proud to members of the club Keelf. Itary, w Rotarlana can In rood eomoanv .' aaJd ,"Meas Mea Deoenf that w - Mu mt r A. for Mr. Sapp. whan Interviewed NEA Service aa ha paused for few week for luncheon togetner. Ws try dare hara on tha way to hla noma to Implant a feeling of friendliness. In Huntington, Init, from, a trip to We believe that ths time when every man looked at ths rest of the Panama. .."Krom tha laat hoard of these world as hla enemy belongs to ancient history and should remain anfellows, they wcra poking quite cient history. We have discovered lot of fun at Almighty God.", that fundamentally moat men want Answers CHtirlama Then ha went on to irtv an Inter- to do the decent thing and want to view that might be called an an live in peace and amity and mutual constructive effort with their swer to tha criticism of If neighbors. Mencken and Tewls. The way Rotary International "Just what doss Rotary stand has spread Is ths beet evidence to for?" he ajked. "II stands for a lot of thing and all of them decent my mind of the eternal truths that No man, no community, no nation, we have tried to make the founda ever got ery'far by Just standing tions of Rotary. It was only 23 back and ridiculing what the rest rears ago that Paul Harris of Chl- are trying to do. Give any fool toola eago founded the first Rotary club. and dy namTteand" he can wikTadjToeOijrtRers are more than 140,000 tear down. It takes something members la 44 nation. mors than a foot to build. Rotary Royalty la Membership la tryng to build. The spread of Rotary outside of "Fellows like Mencken and Lewi the united States has been simply marvelous. Tou wouldn't think tt, to look at her, but this Htte girl Is from "across have discovered that there la alRoyalty has takes to de tracks, down by de- - wlnegar wolka" She Is alias Mary W. "Billy" ways an audlrnc when a small boy Rotary just as ths average busln snd professional man In America Finley, of Cleveland, O., and that's tha part shs takes and the song she throws a rock through a plats glaaa Sines in a college musical comedy at Ohio Wesleyaa University, Pe la-- window. Aa audience Is what they has taken to it The Prince of want more than they want anything Wales Is an honorary member of ware, O. else In this world. They'd starve, the Rotary club. King Albert of Belgium la a Rotarlan. Leopold, probably, without one. ' crown prince of Belgium, Is a mem . Alma of Rntrr- - ... Then, dropping his levity, Mr. ber of the Rotary club of Brussels. Sapp recounted the history and Umberto, crown prince of Italy, Is-member of the Rotary club of Tu- alms of Rotary. "ino. Four members of Mussolini's "Roughly "seeking, ths main t of Rory iu aims and ob cabinet are Rotarlana Count Volpl, V y ject, we rail them are three," he the Italian minister of finance, is a said. The membership of a Ro-- member of the Rotary club of Ven- tary club ln every mmunltyln-- 1 !ce. William CojgfaY. prtll(lnt of -- la a smember U V FL . elutiM one representative from each QiiTTrlsh Free-Stat- e, claaeiflcatlon of business and pro- of the Rotary club of Dubrfn. Over fession. ii Japan Baron Mitsui, the great - rv u--r-7"Vocational aervlce I the first of shipping and Industrial magnate. Hiii J the alms snd objects of Rotary. was a member of the Rotary club rv Creating and 'maintaining a higher of Yokohama. A score of other standard of ethics In business and Japanese noblemen are Rotarlana the professions. Complete elimina'OnsKpf the strongest planks In tion of unfair oractices that may ths platform, of Rotary tody is haVf hfrnme disguised nnderthe label of 'keen business method.' are working out a message of InterThe second of the alma and ob national peace and good, will, based jects of Rotary is community ser- on International racial study and vice. Rotary doesn't try to render recognizing the different polntaof all that serves Itself.' We Rotar- - view of the different races. We are ians know that tha world isn't go- discovering - common, ground on ing to be made over by any formula which all jnay meet Tou don't overnight. And we know no one need the same language or the organization can do It We urge ssme youthful trsinlns to rwornlu ttwlT persons WilT Wa6mm6aateaDytKrxoiiveBUen hall rmyTtotarTan toTbln every worth whst ths broad limitations of what will not one his have while organization In his commun- Is good and what la bad tor a com of them being built, at Atlantic City, N. J and view of the stage obstructed by a beam or girder. Hers is the entrance ity and work with it We want our munity. 350 650 feet of unobstructed members to be members also of the to the main auditorium, which will have by "It looks to us Rotarlana as If local association of commerce; of Rotary had come to stay. space. The largest hall in the world. It will cost 113,000,000. NEW ORLEANS, April 17 Arthur Sapp. president" of Rotary and spokeamaa or the 140.000 business men who make up that ertaaliation, fee La that tha ahafle leveled at Rotary by Sinclair Lewis and H. U Mencken ere really i EIIODA ANDERBERG, Rtistercd Opertjr 143 South 3rd Eaat Phorn 689 for Appointment , ; - . u t- Ths wreckage of the plant of the Alexander Aircraft "Co, a Denver In which nine persons lost their lives in aa explosion and fire, is pictured above. Four Investigations are under way In an attempt to fit n responsibility for ths blast, which occurred In a workroom where wings were being sprayed with highly Inflammable lacquer. air-pla- Why, Good Morning, Princess! Smart v BUICK leads theJashion harade FtihionsbU throngs World's Largest Convention Hall J V . a ... ., " ... ' 1 ''IN rwsaew 5a13 u r. ' ni Youthjul Colorful r J Is - and touch?- - - . Automotive manufacturing ara forming part of the educa tional Instruction In many schools todsy. Where autompbJltJaftorlei ere available pupils are taken to them to see how Urge factories employ efficiency methods. 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