Monday, Jun. 25, 1934
Rotarians on Recovery
In Chicago last week there was a notable directors' meeting, not for big corporations but of Rotary International, whose crest is a cogwheel and whose motto is "Service above Self--He profits most who serves best." To 1,000 lunching Rotary Clubs throughout the land and to the city where Rotary was born 29 years ago. the directors brought messages of Hope. Goodwill and a Bright Future from all over the world. Samples: "India faces the future with confidence." --Frederick Ernest James, Madras planter and Honorary General Commissioner of Rotary for Middle Asia. "Leaders of China are engaged in reconstruction."--Dr. Fong Foo Sec. retired Shanghai editor. ''The worst ... is over." -- Herbert Schofield of Loughborough, England. "German unemployment has decreased 50% in 18 months."--Otto Fischer, Stuttgart banker. "Businessmen of Japan can hope for the economic recovery of their country and of the whole world."--Tsunejiro Miyaoka, Tokyo lawyer. "With the appearance of improvement in international trade, we are optimistic." --Donate Gaminara, Uruguayan engineer. "We in America are on the way out."-- Clinton P. Anderson, State treasurer of New Mexico.
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