That may be, in a physical sense, the fundamental problem for the statesmanship of the future. In past history, that same problem has occurred several times, and always with the same result.
Rebuilding
In her address at the Ladyship Luncheon, this most gracious speaker emphasized that things are happening rapidly and rapidly on all sides that are of enormous importance to humanity and that of all the changes that modern times have brought about, none has ever done so. has been of greater importance than the change in the status of women, for it has touched every element of society to the ends of the earth, and affects everyone. Even the youngest among us have witnessed inventions, discoveries, political and social changes that have revolutionized modern life and thinking; but of all the changes that modern times have brought about, none has been of greater importance than the change in the status of women, for it has affected every element of society.
34;What's In Your Wheelbarrow, Mister?"
By ROE FULKERSON
Be glad if you are one of those who wave and play and laugh in the shallows of life, one who most of the time sparkles and bubbles with good humor and nonsense. Even when life's ambitions, hidden in the depths, are realized, all too often the entire stream is absorbed into them, and instead of a rippling stream it becomes a stagnant pond.
Meet President Callen!
INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES FOR 1936-1937
A MESSAGE FROM THE
SECRET ARY,S ANNUAL REPORT
When I visited the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucson last March, I noticed the words, "Bear down" in giant letters on the roof of the large gymnasium. I was immediately interested in getting the story. And so I say to you Kiwanians, remember the good record we have made over the years, and remember the excellent way we "kept on".
STAFF CHANGES
This new phase of privileged membership provided for in one of the amendments will further help us to strengthen our membership and will provide a means of bringing in some younger men as well as keeping the mature members. 34;Button" Salmon, captain of the football team; and president of the student council a few years ago, was injured in a car accident and taken to the hospital.
President Roosevelt Greets
OnlWhite House Lawn
Kiwanians
Believers or Belittlers?
The Washington Convention
By MERTON S. HEISS
The Epilogue of the Convention, a carefully arranged and spectacular dramatization of the signing of the Rush-Bagot Agreement, was organized by the Washington club. A simple wreath-laying ceremony was held Thursday morning by Kiwanians from the Dominion of Canada, honoring the United States' World War dead. Some of the young people who accompanied their parents and participated in the program of tours and entertainment, organized specially for them.
A Musical Convention
By GEORGE W. CAMPBELL
Three charming sopranos graced the meetings with their presence and added greatly to the enjoyment of all who attended. Miss. Nosier was introduced to the convention as Miss. "Lower Rio Grande Valley," but will most likely be remembered as Miss. "Only a Rose" for her delightful performance of that number. Ray Grinstead of Sonoma, California contributed to the enjoyment of county dinner guests, as did W.
Resolutions Adopted at Washington T HIS Twentieth Annual Convention
By the Park Commissioners of the District of Columbia to make available the privileges of the Sylvan Theatre. By the Police Department of the District of Columbia for traffic enforcement and other courtesies extended;. By the press of Washington and press associations of the nation for their cooperation in the matter of news releases, photographs, etc.;.
CLUB ACHIEVEMENT CONTEST
Kiwanis International would also like to express sincere appreciation to the President of the United States for his kind reception and gracious greeting and message to the large number of Kiwanians and their wives and children who gathered on the South Lawn of the White House. Wednesday noon. By the Mayflower, Washington and Willard hotels in particular and other Washington hotels in general for providing convention facilities and the various privileges accorded to the convention participants relevant to the success of the convention and the comfort of those in attendance. By the Greater National Capital Committee of the Washington Board of Trade, who placed at the disposal of Kiwanis International, free of charge, a force of young ladies' assistants for the registration and information departments, rendering conscientious and efficient assistance.
DISTRICT ACHIEVEMENT CONTEST
In view of the fact that evil propaganda is being promoted throughout the country at this time in behalf of foreign ideas of communist and dictatorial government, Kiwanis clubs are urged to combat these efforts by every appropriate means. At its twentieth annual convention, Kiwanis International would like to express its assembled appreciation and sincere thanks to the Kiwanis Club of Washington, D. By the management of Constitution Hall for making available to Kiwanis International the facilities of this unusual meeting place; .
CLUB ATTENDANCE CONTEST
Through the large number of people directly and indirectly identified with the cast of "Mount Vernon Memories".
DISTRICT ATTENDANCE CONTEST
CONVENTION ATTENDANCE CONTEST
Welcome Kiwanians!
By BYNUM E. HINTON
EDITORIALS
LEADERSHIP
INDIANAPOLIS NEXT
YOUR WILL
Any company will be happy to make the change in the policy so that if the current beneficiary is killed at the same time or before the death of the insured, the policy will be paid to the replacement. Each of us has worked hard in accumulating property or insurance for the protection of our loved ones, and we are criminally careless when we allow ourselves to be deprived of the privilege of saying to whom that property and insurance will go in the event of our death. Some of the busiest people in the world are only picking up the beans they themselves have spilled.
THE DISTRICT SECRET ARY
We are in a new era where sudden death of two or more people is all too common and must be provided for.
PROGRESS
THE FOUR ESSENTIALS
34;Welcome to our ci&y" says President Bynum E. Hinton of the Washington Kiwanis Club as he greets President Harper Gatton. Here we have General Convention Chairman Lewis T. Breuninger on the left, then Bynum Hinton and President Gatton with E. B. Stahlman, Chairman of the International Committee on Convention Pro The two girls appeared on the Wednesday program and are proteges of the Washington Club.
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The Convention In Retrospect
Nations In Mutual Accord
MISSOURI-KANSAS-
ARKANSAS AND INDIANA
NEW JERSEY AND SOUTHWEST
FLORIDA-GEORGIA
MONTANA, ROCKY MOUNTAIN AND
CALIFORNIA-NEV ADA
Kistemann expressed his gratitude to all those involved in the affairs of the delegation for their excellent cooperation. Features of the evening's program included musical scores by Jimmie Smith, vocal selections by Misses. Maude Nosier accompanied by George Wilson, Columbus, Ohio Choir, and Miss.
CAROLINAS
PENNSYLVANIA
WISCONSIN-UPPER MICHIGAN
LOUISIANA-MISSISSIPPI AND ALABAMA
OHIO
DISTRICT DINNERS
AT WASHINGTON
Horace Zell, Don Mumford, Chairman of the District Committee on Achievement Contest Michael Sophrin, Chairman of the District Committee on Vocational Guidance, Clayton A. Short speeches were made by Past President Arras, Past Vice President Schramm, Past Governors Arneson, Kautz, Williams and Smith and Chairman Campbell for the International Committee on Music.
KENTUCKY-TENNESSEE
CAPITAL, ONT ARIO-QUEBEC- MARITIME AND WESTERN
NEW ENGLAND
MICHIGAN
AUGUST, 1936 489 This wonderful meeting of the three districts is an annual affair, an event of nearly a decade, and one that is looked forward to far into the future, for each year is happier, friendlier and merrier.
NEW YORK
PACIFIC-NORTHWEST, NEBRASKA-IOWA AND
Additional District Activities
PACIFIC-NORTHWEST
WEST VIRGINIA
Officers and directors of the Springdale Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis Clubs of New Kensington and Tarentum, are as follows: President, Stanley Gibbs; First Vice President, Truman Markley; Second Vice-President, L. Following are the officers and directors of the Freeport Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Tarentum: President, Raymond H. LARGE and well attended meeting of about 185 Kiwanians of Section V was successfully held under the sponsorship of the Kiwanis Club of Somerville, Massachusetts.
CALIFORNIA-NEVADA
McGraw; music by the Pennsylvania State Quartet; entertainment provided by the Springdale, Freeport and New Kensington clubs; and the evening address by Immediate Past District Governor Robert W. This was a great success, with over 300 Kiwanians and ladies in attendance from many parts of the United States and Canada. Morin of Boston, Massachusetts, introduced as the speaker of the day, Governor Harbison, whose subject was, "Kiwanism in New England."
Club Activities
Groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the new band shell donated to the city park by the Kiwanis Club of Monmouth, Illinois. Reading from left to right: former New Haven club president Sidney Stokes; Clinton C. A cast of 40 participated in the second annual minstrel show, organized by the Kiwanis Club of Memphis, Tennessee, to benefit the club's junior safety work and the work of the city's underprivileged youth.
Kiwanis Temple of Honor
Cheraw, South Carolina-The Kendalls and the Duvalls of the Cheraw club certainly believe in the motto. Walsh, president of the Lions Club; Karl Landgrebe, President of the Rotary Club; Mark Hodo, president of the Exchange Club; and Edward Wilson, secretary of the Optimist Club.
The Crisis In American Civilization
You more than any other people have built the system that depends on the prosperity of the common man. One of the most famous autobiographies of the last few years announced as its conclusion that you couldn't do anything about corruption, that it was an American trait. Suppose a president is elected who really proposes to take wealth out of the hands of the rich and put it in the pockets of the poor.
Crime and the Citizen
So they set off in the general direction of where the friend had lived. Today there are cars on the highways of America and the exquisite, gigantic factories of the world are making them. The same relative opportunities apply to our friends in Canada and to the countries of the world.
Resolutions Adopted at Washington
They found that more than half of the world's transportation and communication facilities were in use by this seven percent of the population. If our agents wanted more power, it was arranged if it was found to be for the better good of the people. And finally, from any other organization or organization that helped or contributed to the success of the convention, including the transportation and entertainment of our members and guests.
ENJOY
GOOD FOOD EXCELLENT
ENTERTAINMENT
COOLED COMrORT
HEIDELBER6
RANDOLPH NEAR STATE
Some of these questions, for all Kivanians, with their on&wera will be published under this title. 1<•1111 you were a delegate of your own name, according to the international by-laws determined by the organization itself, you have no right to delegate authority. Conferences on the Wash-l111C Convention took place after that administrative prob.
CIVIL SERVICE
PARADISE
KIWANIANS
THEIR FAMILIES
G. P~ILLIPS
WHEN YOU VISIT NEW YORK
Word comes from Orland, California, that Secretary Charles K. Price has assumed the office of president. of the California Teachers' Association.
DELEGATE
They offer a free booklet called How to Work Wonders With Words, which tells how almost any man of average intelligence can improve his natural speaking skills. And a few minutes of reading this astonishing little book changed the entire course of John Harkness's business career. It banished all the mystery and magic of effective speech and revealed the laws of conversation that exposed it.
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