Show Rotary Club Attracts Attention The International Committee of the tM local Rotary Club has brought recognition recognition recognition tion to Cedar City The Rotary Wheel an official publication covering the British Isles gives two columns of Its editorial page to commendation of the public interest found in a small city of southern Utah where one are would ex expect expect expect ex- ex to find only more or less self sel centered Interest The International Committee consists of Dr Edward A A. Farrow Indian Supt Gustive O. O Larson Larson Larson Lar Lar- son Seminary Principal and J. J II If Maughan Director of the Branch College These men prepared and sent out on vital political ani and economic international problems to many foreign clubs Interesting answers answers answers ans ans- have ha come to date from Italy England Germany France and Japan Three programs have ha been given by bythe bythe bythe the International Committee in which the members have discussed before the club the Kellogg Peace Pact Fundamental Fundamental Fundamental Funda Funda- mental difference in American and European Concepts of Peace and Economic Problems Arising Out of the War of International Interest The Rotary Club of Chicago has sent in inquiries inquiries inquiries in- in about Cedar City's question- question aires and now the London Rotary Wheel devotes an editorial page to commend the City on its wide awake Interest The article or excerpts from the article follows Cedar City is away down doun in the southwest south southwest southwest west corner of the State of Utah hot very far as distances go so In America from Nev Nevada da and the Grand Orand Canyon of the Colorado in the Arizona wilds We are taught to believe that it would be typical of such a place to care nothing nothing noth noth- ing about the world outside the states that that because of the existence of thousands of such self-centered self cities in the great West it Is no use expectIng expecting expecting expect expect- ing the United States to drop their at attitude attitude attitude at- at of isolation from the rest of the agonising struggling desperately Continued on Page Five Five arY Club Attracts Attention I Continued from Page One I all aU against our r common dUes dif dlf- u us l furtherance of ot our ouren and nd in es as Inhabitants of U aspirations on en We are told always on i globe themselves remember Rotary has not yet got the even sufficient sufficient- Amer American a Club lone to Si ge fc its skin to care to know even organization of the tte world wide actively for to work much less practical fulfilment of its Sixth t. t cedar City is not self City is sitting up in Its cradle L e western deserts perhaps our Lor is geographically Incorrect on the world and ask- ask I its eyes ere From three separate separates ri s Tokie Lille and London have reached us copies of an table rabIe questionnaire which the Ce ACe ACety Ity ty Club has sent to those Clubs to Clubs in other countries questions asked are sensible ques- ques demanding serious frank and answer The fact that they been teen asked is Important it can- can e but Important and effective of eif if the answers frank answers frank friendly responsibly informative as no not nothey t they will be are be are collated by City and promulgated amongst any y of the Clubs as possible It deed not easy to over estimate ultimate good that such action effect The questions are slightly eat nt in form in the different veri ver- ver i sent out We will cite several em selecting those which give fin In our minds to certain which at the present Juncture of the long rival- rival i we e are reading f the Peace Pact and the Cruiser before the American Senate THE TIlE THEARY IARY ARY WHEEL may usefully con- con te They are as follows w vr d do you jou ou view the position of Ison isoa iso iso- n a i from Irom European affairs assumed United States at did the United States get set o out t tar war ar at can the United States do more Is being done to bring about World e f at it t is the public sentiment in your try towards Americas America's refusal to the League of Nations Nations' |