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Show H. A. C. Instructor Addresses Local Rotary Group Burns Flnlinon, Instructor in " Ml science at the Branch Am-e Am-e ultural College, guVe a ver ' m-it m-it resting talk on "The Libf-auon of Europe" at the regular we.'KAy meeting of the Cedar City Rotary . iub Tuesday. Mr. Flnlinson. who was pre.-.tnied Jjy the International Conunlttee of the dub, pointed out tha'. several Huoiles had already been adaiiced as to what jiost-war Kurope udght be, but that from all indications the European countries, with the possible pos-sible exception of Greece, Poland, Yugoslavia, 8nd France, were satisfied satis-fied with their present forms of government and would retain them with slight modifications, after the war. There will be a tendency, he ,.sa;d, toward socializing the governments govern-ments with the result that the common com-mon man will have more to say about the running of his country than heretofore. Guests at the meeting included Pat Rogers, a member of the Hailey. Idaho Rotary Club, and the following follow-ing officers of the 316th College Training Detaclunent: Capt. J. E. McFlroy. Lt. Dale S. Brlggs. Lt. George R. Mathews, and Lt. Oeorgo O. Chambers. |