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at

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1974

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Fred Anderson
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Dr. Charles R. Bacon
Walton K. Balcom
Carroll L. Barnes
Richard F. Biringer
William W. Bobier
Seton C. Bovee
Charles H. Bristol
Godfrey (Tom) Collins
Sherwood W. Craig
F. Harold Creal
Fred Culy
Olin G. Dally
Edward B. Davey
Duane E. Davidson
John T. Dean
Edward R. DeVito
Lawrence E. Donay
John P. Dygert
James R. Endicott
Albert F. Faller
Ray Fox
William H. Fuller
Charles A. Geishert
Jack Gift
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Richard G. Holben
Richard Hruska
Larry L. Ilveson
Santford E. Jolley
John A. Kennedy
Robert B. Kerr
E. John Klein
H. Vincent Kornstein
James E. Koss
Ralph J. LaGro
Bernard Laney
Patrick R. Leonard
Robert E. Loose
Lester Luce
Ernest W. Luse
William E. Lymburner
James Lyon
Dennis McCafferty
Harold J. McKnight
John K. Milnes
Normand H. Moore
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B. Keath Pearce
John S. Pierson
Kenneth M. Putnam
Robert E. Rumsey
Paul E. Ruse
Gordon R. Schlubatis
Robert L. Seaman
Harlow W. Sexton
Donald V. Shorno
Conrad Swart
Howard D. Taylor
Howard M. Teeter
Paul W. Thompson
William L. Timm
Ralph L. Toupalik
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Richard E. Uhl
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Clyde Williams
Warren Williams
Lester F. Wise
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�Tibbits Theater and the Ice Skating Rink thank you for your support of this Rotary Club Program.
Coldwater

Rotary Club wishes to thank the firms who sponsered the program
and helped promote worthwhile projects.

Thanks to the B.P.O. Elks No.

1023 for the use of their facilities.

And a special thanks to you, the audience, for your support

GOOD NITE!
PROGRAMS WERE

DESIGNED AND PRINTED BY THE VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS CLASS
of the BRANCH AREA CAREERS CENTER

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Mark Andrews
Charles Bacon
Carroll Barnes
Dick Biringer
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Fred Neer
Tom Normandin
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Leslie Olney

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Roy Patterson
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John

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Kenneth Putnam
Mel Rice
Robert Rumsey
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Conrad Swart
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William Timm
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THE

e

ISSUED

ae

RAZZBERRY |

BY

THE

COLDWATER

ROTARY

CLUB

X
“HE

PROFITS

MOST

WHO

SERVES

BEST”

Oct. 25. 1937

VOL) 6--NO. 14
YOUTH

ees:

6

PROGRAM

NUMBER

This issue has to do with that subject because of an intention to send
copies of it to each club in the district to acquaint them with the progress being made in that project and to provide thought and discussion
of it in each club.
The committee is making substantial progress but all
cf the assistance it can have will help in two ways.
First, its thinking
will be more mature. Second, the plan evolved will be better received and
more actively carried out.
The committee appointed by the District Governor
had
its
first
meeting at the Hotel Olds, Lansing, Tuesday, October 19th.
It spent the
entire day in formulating its problem.
As a result three proposals obtained much support.
Each was
referred
to
a sub-committee
to
be
worked out and submitted to a later meeting of the whole committee, toeether with representatives from each club in the district. This
meeting
. will decide upon a proposa! and ask the whole district to adopt it
and
make it the vehicle of a nenewed Rotary service in the district.
There were present and taking part in that committee meeting District Governor Kim Sigler and Probate Judge Stuart Clement of Hastings, Past District Governors Frank Barnes
of Manistee,
Bill Otto of
Lansing, and Paul Bond
of Charlotte, George Fern, State
Director
of
Vocational Education, representing the State Department of Education,
Dr.

Howard

Y.

McClusky

the

State

Hi-Y.

Stub

definitely
Freeman,

of

the

along the committee’s
secretary of the state
Bemer

University

of

Michigan,

whose

work

is

Johns,

Forrest

line, representing that institution, Fred
Y. M. C. A. and Ray E. Johns, head of

and

Sky

Marshall

of

St.

Averill of Grand Rapids, Andrew Lenderick of Kalamazoo, Denny Clancy
ef Hilisdale, Bernard Shankland of Cadillac, Carl Horn of Dowagiac, Sam
Gorsline of Battle Creek, Bob Marsh of Lansing, Bob Sharer and the Ed
from Coldwater (the Ed being chairman of the committee). Every man
tcok an active part in the deliberations. At times the discussion was somewhat tense but no blows were struck and no one was injured.
As most of you will recall the committee
grew out of the report’
cf Carl Horn on the Junior Rotarian activities at the Benton Harbor
conference last spring.
It was formed to canvass
the pcss:bility of
Rotary furnishing a substantial contribution to the solution of the problem of employment and recreation for youths in the Rotary towas of

the district.

‘

aes

:

At the outset it was. the concensus
of opinion of the members
that the great power of concerted effort furnished by Rotary should
not be wasted; that the crippled children campaign, while still a very
active function of Rotary, no longer furnished an exclusive field for
its community Service.
:
It soon developed that in the line of organized employment agencies,
and recreational facilities, other agencies, both governmental and nongovernmental, have’
been
concentrating
on the
problem for years.
For Rotary, with less experience, to undertake the same campaign would
be a duplication of effort.
Three other plans, however, among which were proposed, obtained
much support and all were thought to possess possibilities which should
be canvassed.
The first of these was an extension of the Junior Rotarian idea into the formation
of a community group of adolescent
youths, practically all beyond the high school stage.
Paul Bond, who
originally prometed the Junior Rotarian movement in the district, enSy

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this
for
fought
vigorously
Bemer,
by Stub
supported
thusiastically
The Ed, while conceding its value, contended thet it was not
plan.
specific enough nor general enough to carry an universal appeal.
was responsible for a plan
George Fern (perhaps unintentionally)
to enlist the Rotary clubs back of the present state program of vocational education, which Carl Horn adopted in his school last year and
reported on very favorably.
Dr. McClusky suggested the adoption by Rotary of a delinquency
He said that in his survey of the situation that
prevention program.
was the one thing in the whole youth program which was not now
being adequately attacked; that it had to do with boys who were on
the

verge

valuable

of

but

criminals

becoming

members

This

of society.

reclaimed

be

still

could

with

met

suggestion

much

made

and

approval.

At the conclusion of the meeting the District Governors, past and
present, were made a committee on committees to appoint three subcommittees, one to explore each of the three proposals above outlined and
report to the ‘general committee.
This resulted in the appointment of the following committees:

MOVEMENT.

JUNIOR. ROTARIAN
Paul Bond, Chairman.
Clarence Bemer.
Carl Horn.
Sam Gorsline.

EDUCATION

VOCATIONAL
Chairman.

Sky Marshall,
eorge Fern.
Harry Talliaferro.

DELINQUENCY
Denny Clancy,
Dr. Howard Y.
Irish Ramsey.

PREVENT

Chairman.
McClusky.
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Supt. Mich. Children’s Inst.
Vice-Pres. State Delinquency.
Control Council.

Ray Johns.
Bob Marsh.

Mer.

Boys’

Lansing,

Dr.

M.

tuart

R.

Kinde.

Clement.
NOTES

tary

Kellogg

ON

Bei

and

ee

a

School

Foundation

Battle

Creek,

Mich.

Probate

Judge,

Hastings.

THE

enlist

We have not hesitated to
best fitted to assist us.

Vocational

Mich.

MEETING
the services
Hc

of

outside

those

ok

Frank Barnes especially but also Bernard Shankland,
others came long distances to attend the meeting.

Dr.

The

of

Bie oR

enthusiasm

displayed

is

aie

a

Ro-

McClusky

eae ae

harbinger

of

success

the

project.

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Rotary’s function is not
munity service are accepted.

fully
te

met
*

unless

*

*

its

oppertunities

for

com-

e

In one town in the district arrangements
have been made with
the courts and the police that cases of juvenile delinquency shall be
referred to the Rotary Club befcre being judicially punished.
It seems
to have worked well.
In many cases the Rotary influence has made
punishment unnecessary and turned these boys into useful citizens.
There is the possibility that if one cf the plans proposed
can
be
worked out practically the cooperation of a great and wealthy philanthropist agency might be enlisted.
a

co

A practical program evolving from this committee might have ramifications outside this district. Other districts are looking for opportunities
for real service.

too

One

thing

pretentious

being

practical.

the
a

committee

program.

has

The

to be

careful

scheme

UR)

edopted

about

must

is the
have

adoption

the

merit

of

of

kak

A man put this question to three workmen on a church building.
“What are you doing?” The first replied, “I am working for $4.00 a day.”

The

second

helping

replied,“I am

to build

this
:

chiselling

church.”

granite.”

Charlotte
ae

co

%*

th

The

Rotary

third replied,

“I am

Mirror,

*

In a thoughtful article in the London Rotarian on world conditions,
G. J. Oakshott, a member of the London Club concludes as follows:
“As a conclusion to this outlook I asked myself what Rotary can
cdo to promote the common weal.
“In strict truth I fear the answer is ‘very little. Far be it from
me to decry the efforts which are made to associate Rotarians
with all movements
tending to ameliorate existing
conditions
whether in the sphere of international relations, national wellbeing, or public and social service. Every little
can
help,
even
theugh it be only a little. But it is difficult to see how an organization numbering even so many as 183,500 members and increasing
though it may be by some 12,500 members a year can play more
than a minor part in the affairs of the world as a wnole, aad
it is for this reason that my thoughts turn inward rather than
outward.”
;
eet

The

man

trusts them.

who

trusts men

Me, Saree, ame 2

will make

fewer

mistakes

Honolulu

Rotogram.

my

The August
ing notice:

“FUTURE

19th

issue

cf the

MEETINGS.

kk

Shanghai

Owing

Pagoda

to the present

than

contained

he

who

the

dis-

follow-

state of emer-

gency, meetings of the club are suspended. Resumption
of
meetings will be announced through the press and radio.”

This

announcement

did not

seem

to click with the

members.

There

was a great protest and meetings were resumed two weeks later.
The
Pagoda of September 2nd contains the following statement:
“How much members enjoy and count upon the weekly meetings was evidenced by a practically unanimous
demand
that
the regular meetings be held each week in spite of the present
emergency.
This week’s meeting was almcst in the nature cf a
reunion after last week’s lapse.”
+

|

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RAZZBERRY

ROTARY IN GERMANY
RoNo wonder Hitler has ordered his followers to withdraw from
tary. Every week Rotarians gather and listen to speeches which have not
They talk among themselves with opportunity to whisper
been censored.
comideas which have not been promulgated by Goering. They do not
to radio
mence every speech with “Heil Hitler.” They are not listening
potaspeeches inspired by him. They eat steaks and chicken and mash
and coal derivatoes and peas on the knife rather than synthetic sawdust
camps rather
tives prepared by Nazi chemists. They send boys to fresh air
than

to military encampments.
in a
Seriously it is a sad commentary on world tendencies when
of the caliber
ereat country like Germany a dictator can order citizens
organization as
of German Rotarians to withdraw from so harmless an
Rotary and they are obliged to submit without protest.

month. Quincy
* Goldwater stood eighth in the attendance record jast
They were juststood seventh with two one hundred per cent meetings.
was 93.7 while that
ly proud of it (and so was the Ed). Their percentage
It was fifth from the
of Coldwater was 93.39. Bronson didn’t do so well.
easy for small clubs’
bottom with a percentage of 73.33. It is, of course,
absence of two or three
attendance to be reduced by the unavoidable
running next month.
members. Bronson will no doubt be back in the
h and Sturgis twentyHillsdale stands seventeenth, Marshall nineteent
and Coldwater are Lowell,
third. The towns which are ahead of Quincy
Lowell head
‘Greenville.
Hasting, Charlotte, Vicksburg, Ludington and
:
five one hundred per cent meetings.

and

Kalamazoo
The

District

Battle

Governor’s

ing house with the names

Creek
%

*

are

staging

*

*

this

letter

of thirteen

oo

attendance

an

month

contains

contest.

a program

clear-

in the District who

Rotarians

are

The nearest to Coldwater are
available for Rotary talks in nearby clubs.
Club, Sam Gorsline,: SecretaryJoseph Grant, President, Battle Creek
s Association, of Battle Creek,
Treasurer, Canning Machinery and Supplie
Organization in Chicago, and
who was for years head of the Boy Scout
:
College.
Dr. Mauck, President of Hillsdale
%

Allen,

Daddy

founder

*

*

*

*

International

the

of

Society

fer

Crippled

Years ago
society, is dead.
Children and. President emeritus of the
crippled
for
n
lizatio
hospite
special
of
need
the
he became convinced of
withtime
whole
his
gave
s,
interest
s
busines
He sold out his
children.
promotion of that project.
out salary or financial compensation to the
Club in Elyria and other
He secured the cocpsraticn of the Rotary
which became realized.
Rotary clubs in Ohio and sterted the movement
great objective?
Isn’t Rotary now ripe for the adoption of another
ONE
WILL LIKE THIS
DOG WADE
:
pass without colEast Chicago street, where two cars could barely
highway on which
liding, has happily been replaced by a splendid wide
:
six or eight cars can collide at the seme time.
ht.
The above wheeze was contributed by Red McKnig
We are postponing
Red also sent us the committee list for the year.
ott so generally
sent
be
to
is
issue
this
because
it
of
tion
the publica

{o clugs

next

who

time.

are

not

in Cold-yater

interested
oA

*

a

+

committees.

Will

use

j

it

*

Thirty-nine new clubs were chartered during the months of July
made
and August which is a record that has probably never before been
Evidently we are on our way
in those two months of any Rotary year.
~
to establish a Rotary club in every community in the worlds
Hillsdele Rotary News.

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RAZZBERRY

ISSUED

BY

THE

COLDWATER

ROTARY

CLUB

x
“HE

PROFITS

MOST

WHO

SERVES

BEST”

SEETl. 7, 1oo7

VOL, 3—NO. 13
THE

DISTRICT

ASSEMBLY

The big receni Rotary activity is the District
illac, August 22-24.
The Cadillac Club took the
and

certainly

extended

itself

to

make

it

a

Assembly at Cadoccasion seriously

success.

Red

McKnight

and the Ed and their wives went up Sunday evening and took in the
first day’s session.
The get-toge.her mecting at the Gham
Club Sunday evening
was well workod out and very enjoyable.
The games and
stunts
were interesting and amusing.
The greater part of the crowd was
there that evening, the distance from most clubs being
so
great
that it was
resented by

impractical
to start Monday
morning.
Quincy
was
repElwyn
Bodley and his wife. Bronson was not represent-

ed.
On

Extension

sidered

the

Monday

and

a

Rotary

program

report

territory.

was

Frank

given

Werk

of

has

Barnes

various

been

talked

done

towns
in

about

which

the

past

Rotary

are

year

con-

to-

ward the establishment of clubs in the following towns: Blind River, Ontario; Harbor Springs; Leslie; Lake
View;
Three
Rivers;
Plainwell;

Otsego;

ah;

Nashville;

Some

The
cf

ing,

however,

nace:

ority

Hart

and

Rockford;

Grand

Reed

Ledge;

City;

Cassopolis;

Masovi.

Shelby;

Benzonia;

Fremont;

Newago;

renorts
cn most
of these
places
were
quite
them may
succeed in forming clubs this year

appear

Rotary

in

to

ba

and

this

rather

seems

vicinity

hopeless.

Denny

Clancy

Beul-

St.

Ig-

discouraging.
but the maj-

reports

on

Read-

optimistic
over
the
prospect
of success.
would
be substantially
strengthened
by
a

club ‘there. The Coldwater and Quincy clubs can be of substantial
assistance to Denny and should neglect no o»portunity to help him.
‘Any of the fellows who have friends in Reading should boost.
Stub Bemer, Superintendent of Schools at St. Johns, gave an
especially interes‘ing
practical suggestions

talk
on International
Service.
He
gave
many
for a censcientious effort in each club to fur-

ther the feurth object of Rotary, Some
in the notes which follow this article.

of

them

will

be

mentioned

The most amusing feature of the assembly was the talk of Don
Harringten,
President
of the A\bion club,
on Club
Publications.
He was to be followed by Walter Wood of Niles, Past District Governor, whose subject was tle Rotary Magazine.
Harrington,

however,

had

prepared

his

address

the

ground

before

he

knew

that he was limited to local publications and devoted most of it to
the Rotarian. After he learned about Wood’s talk, he said it was too
late to change his speech. He had prepared it from material furnished

by

R.

I.

and

went

over

same

Walter

intended

to

cover. The result was the latter had nothing left to talk about. He
spent five or ten minutes in a very laughable explanation of hig predicame:t. Harrington himself had talked quite humorously and the
whole incident brought roars of laughter from the crowd.
—-—-—-0--------

Kim
nity

in

Sigler

attaining

Walter

ous vein
speeches

handled
a

Wood’s

the

sustained
talk

in him which no
he ever made.

was

ons

Assembly
interest

well.

He

with

presided

dig-

throughout.

to)

really

had

funny.

It

suspected.

brought

It was

out

one

a

of

humor-

the

best

�THE RAZZBERRY
Assembly

The

and conveniently
Northwood Hotel.

sessions

located

held

were

building.

the

in

Elks

guests

The

splendid

Temple,

a

were

Fred

the

at

housed
;

were

0
Among

the

Past

District

Governors

present

Fred Hill, Frank Barnes, Ray Dresser and Bill
fine talk at the luncheon Monday noon. Both he
attended the convention at Nice this summer.
(0)

Gage,

Otto. Bill made a
and Frank Barnes

Joe Grant,
passioned plea

President of the Battle Creek
for greater Rctary activity in

club, nade an
bringing about

trade

practices,’It

but

laws

and

was

well

received

in

our

imfair

opinion

is based upon a mis-conception of the function of Rotary. If Rotary
were ever to allow itself to enter the legislative field, it werld be
in constant trouble. It could not avoid advocating
controversial
measures which would lead to feeling among its members. Then too
such a precedent would encourage every member who kad a pet
project to undertake to enlist Rotary in the fight for it. Just as much
ill

will

would

‘be

engendered

of

the

International

did do. It is probable
mistaken policy.
One

by

the

what

it

refused

organization

could

to

not

do

CC)
Service

as

by

what

survive
:

suggestions

of

such

Stub

it

a

Bemer

was that a good sized delegation from clubs of this district
visit
some Canadian club as a gesture of good will. That would not be
a difficult thing for Coldwater to do, especially if there happened
to be a ball game at Detroit.
0:

Another
more

foreign

exchange

the

was

suggestion
clubs.

of

letters

i

one

with

or

0

contribute a. dollar
Another was that each member of a club
clubs all over the world
many
as
to
sent
be
each
dollar
a
that
and
dollar would be sent
as there are members of the local club. This
with it represened
purchas
be
trinket
with the request that some
back here.
tative of the industries of the town, and gent
0

accompanied by an artSomeone suggested that such letter be
:
ies.
industr
local
our
of
ve
entati
icle repres
ent present the club
Another suggestion that each Past Presid
would result in quite
this
ter
Coldwa
of
with some flag. In the case
a collection of flags.
——0
Still
sion

of

The

were

agnother—a
Rotary

above

eminently

Incidentally

ful.

might

were

map
be

by

no

practical.
the

trip

the

of
hung

in

world
O

the

all

means

marked
club

the

to

show

the

exten-

which

room.

suggestions,

most

of

was

very

delight-

J SaGi ay, one
with

Red

and

his

wife

0

‘‘Hvery member is a
Someone at the Assembly well said:
machinery the cogs do
most
unlike
but
Wheel
Rotary
the
in
with use’.
wear out but become better

cog
not

�THE

RAZZBERRY
AUGUST

The

month

started

with

ACTIVITIES

the

boat

trip,

which

was

a

fine

Rotary

activity. It served to vary the ordinary picnic idea which has grown
somewhat monotonous. A lake picnic is attended by many members
and their wives from a sense of duty. There must be something
novel about our entertainment to keep it enjoyable. We
have in
mind
from

a scheme
for next
summer
anything we have yet done.

which

will

be

entirely

different

0

'The program at the luncheon that same week was a discussion
of the Youth Movement
which is being undertaken
as a district
activity. If successful it will be a new and distinctive activity in
which.this district will blaze the trail.
The picnic at the shack took the next meeting.
George Vail
said that was his idea of a good time. We have yet to hear of any
member

who

not

to

need

mer:bers

did

be

not

enjoy

changed.

would

enjoy

himself.

It

an

could

This

well

annual

is

be

outing

an

activity

an

annual

when

he

which

event.

was

does

All

the

to

put

free

on his cld clothes and lounge around in the congenial company of
his fellow Rotarians.
iwo weeks ago Paul Winger’s talk on the Miami Injuns was
wonderfully interesting. Paul himself made a hit with the club. He
is a fine, upstanding type of young Rotarian. He took so good naturedly
the
Ed’s
time to give his

club

fell

for

him.

boner
which
talk and had

compelled
him
such a winning

to come
the
second
smile that the whole

Tue las: meeting of the month was devoted to International’
Service. Dr. Foo’s talk was so interesting and instructive that it
rounded
out the month’s
activities
in wonderful
style. His success
as an American
physician illustrates the broad base of similarity in
the whole human
race. The Chinese and Aryans are about as different

as

can

be

imagined,

yet

himself to American customs
in competition with what ws

he

comes

here

and

successfully

adapts

and becomes conspicuously successful
smugly believe advanced race.

-——0
By no means the least important of the month’s activities was
the capable manner in which the club handled the strike situation
at the last meeting.
.
—-—0
Since Dan Hodgman, the third members of the August committee,

their

was

not

share

available,

erate

in

grief

Sonny

Bauer

message

making

with

and

the

Ed

have

had

more

than

five meetings, besides the lake trip.
——0o
The program committee for September is Roy Newberry, Rex
Kiess and Mort Olds.
(6)
The Secretary’s News Letter for last week contains President
Duperrey’s

of

to

Rotary

best efforts to that

end.

the

lt

clus.

better

than
0

is

a

ever

cordial

before

invitation

and

to

a pledge

coop-

of his

;

the 9th
The 35th District is no more. It started as a part of
and was
district, then became the 18th, which became top heavy
to 151.
split into the 28rd and 35th, The number hag been changed
but? the
Just what made the redistricting necessary is not known
Beard of Directors doubtless had adequate reason TOU "It;
Sone
to ee
There are
should function.
committee
membership
The new
belong to Rotary.
several people in the community who ought to
,

�ATE

i|

ASST

THE

eee ae

RAZZBERRY

W now have on our exchange list the Eastern Rotary
‘which is quite a pretentious magazine. It was formerly ‘The
and is the official organ of District
No. ‘ 89, A comprisi
SUrr
prising the
Clubs

of

Ahmedabad

-

Amritsar

-

Bangalore

-

Baroda

-

Wheel,
Chaka’
Rotary

Bombay

-

_Caleutta - Cochin - Colombo - Jamshedpur - Karachi - Lahore Madras - Poona - Rangoon - Sholapur and Thayetmyo, It is published in Bombay.
The Governor of the district is Honorable Sir
Phiroze Sethma.
C—-—_—

The June number contains the speech on ‘Rotary and a Crippled Child’ given at the International Convention at Nice by Paul
King, who is now President of the International Society for Crippled Children.
---——0
The 4H Club Fair is not a Rotary project but any Rotarian
who

is

not

boosting

vice

of some

kind

it

HONORARY
At

with

is not

contrtbutious

fulfilling

the

of

ideal

or

time

Rotary

or

ser-

Service.

MEMBERSHIP

the

1933

(Beston)

Rotary

delegates

from

the

adopted

to the
lows:

money

of

standard

Honorary
first day of

clubs

club

Convention,
an

constitution

the

amendment

reading

as

fol-

membership
shall
terminate
July next after the
date of

on
the
election,

year

thereaft

provided, however, that the Board of Directors in
their discretion may, by resolution, continue such
membership

honorary

er.

Such

by

the

Board

although

to

from

year

the

person

mombership

honorary

may

be

so

continued

has

elected

ceased to reside within or to be definitely associated with the territorial limits of the club.
0
Governor

monthly

Kim’s

first

ever

enjoyed

communication

is

to

it

a

formal

terter written from qa very intimate and friendly standpoint.
to the club presidents:
“T hope this year you will “put something on
the ball’ and make it the best year that Rotary
has

in

See

Club.

your

He

let-

says

that

your programs are good and give your commitsomething to’ do, and remember
tee chairmen
that your job is io be a leader.”’

——

ee (Q——

y noon, August 9th, had
Earnest Giesecke left Honolulu Monda
10th ana
August
Tuesday,
,
rancisco
i
San
in
friends
lunch with
day, August
Wednes
o
Colorad
snver,
De
in
brother
breakfast with his
qth ato OU,
HONOLULU ROTOGRAM
What a small world!
Coldwater

to

is

getting

rise

the

reputation

about

the

inertia

week’s

sit

down

of

being

of
life.

Age

a live
preeds

club.

It

is

inactivity.

task
a number of unusual things
We have been able recently to put over
with it, installation ot
ale
Hillsd
to
trip
the
Show,
el
—-the Minstr
the picnic at the shack,
Red,
King
of
ing
crown
the Quincy Club, the

nosmall

boat

trip,

last

strike.

None

of

these

were

ac-

the
were well worth while.
complished without some resistance but all
It does not break any
club.
the
to
ter
charac
give
they
ned
Combi
be a good club and a
to
esty
immod
t
withou
said
be
ean
record but
ty.’
communi
in-the
useful institution

:

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THE

RAZZBERRY

ISSUED BY THE COLDWATER

Cae

“HE PROFITS MOST

WHO

ROTARY

CLUB

SERVES BEST”

AUG. 3, 1937
RED’S

the office

of President,

and

In Rotary,

as in most

other

what

the

board

just

as

to do.

Club

important,

meetings

are

things,

and
of

more

first

I am

surely

going

members, to consider what
year,
and
to
accomplish

determining

even

the

success of the Rotary Club
to administer the duties of

of directors.

my best, with the assistance of the
hopes
to accomplish
during
the

Our

pratic

Scape

PLATFORM

I realize that the responsibility for the
during the coming year rests in my ability

always

how

difficult,

importance,

the
it.

to do something
than

because

is

determining
we

operate

as a Club. only once a week, at the time of the meeting.
It is, therefore, necessary that these meetings should be interesting, and properly planned in advance.
The chairman of each program committee

should give considerable
time and
thought
to the arranging
of each
meeting.
Once a year you are called on to do your part so that the
members
can be entertained, and leave
the meeting with the feeling

cf time well spent..
In Rotary we are trying to give, not to get.
You
joined the Rotary Club because you felt that it offered you something

you

could

not

get

anywhere

else..

As

a member

you

should

be

ready

to

get behind any project that is proposed by the Club.
In general,
each Rotarian can find time to do the thing he really wants to do, if
he can be convinced he really wants to do it.
Community service can be accomplished by creating acquaintance,
understanding and good-will among our business and professional men.
My hope is that we can accomplish a great deal in community service
during
to do.

the
May

coming
year.
Hach
we all enter into the

so that at the end of the
my part for Rotary.”

year

member
will
spirit of doing

we

ean

all

be
assigned
some
task
something constructive.

truthfully

say,

“I have

done

oO

‘
_

i

VOL a—NO. 12
PRESIDENT

to do
Club

eer

qe

ANOTHER
After the
Vice-president
“Dear
I

am

coronation of King
of the club, received
Prime Minister:
forced

to

abdicate

ABDICATION
Harold, the Red,
the following wire
throne

temporarily.

Charlie Clarke,
from him:
The

robes af state in hot Coldwater forced me to seek
a cooler climate in the north.
Tell the Royal Duke
of Dingleberry Bien to collect the tribute so
I may
make merry at Craig’s Lake when I return.
His
Royal Highness
King
Harold, the Red”
—_—0o-———

An. article in the Shanghai Pagoda is headed,
prove they don‘t know how to add or subtract”.
like a chink paper.

“Dutch and Yinson
Don’t sound much
4

�THE

RAZZBERRY
AMERICAN

VALUES

President Roosevelt’s salary is $75,000 per year.
May West’s income last year was $480,000.
Chief Justice Hughes gets $20,000 per year.
Bing Crosby, the crooner, received $318,000 last year.
Oscar Wilde truly said, ‘We know the price of everything and the
value of nothing’.”
—HONOLULU
ROTOGRAM
——_Oo-————

At the close of his term as Governor, Frank Barnes prepared
circulated
a resume of the activities of each club in the district.
report on Coldwater, Hillsdale and Sturgis was as follows:

and
His

“COLDWATER

The
the

crowning achievement of this club this year was
organization of the Quincy Rotary Club with 25

members.

Coldwater

also

had

an

outstanding

Rotary

minstrel show and raised four hundred and seventy-five
dcllars for the benefit of the High School Band Uniform fund.”
“HILESDALE

This club likewise has a well rounded Rotary program
embracing all phases of Rotary activities.
They do excellent Vocational and Community
Service work and
have
likewise
stressed, through
club programs, the
International

Service

part

of

Rotary.”

“STURGIS
Another club fortunate in having a Past District Governor, Ray Dresser, as a member.
Sturgis
stresses
Community

Service

and

is

doing

a

fine

piece

of

work

in the various activities that go to make up this branch
of Rotary Service.
A real club with able leadership.”
He reported Coldwater as having gained in membership from 48
to 51.
Yearly attendance record 92.14.
Rank in attendance in the
district— 8.
——_o—_—

Sky
Rotary

Marshall
Spirit:

“Have

makes

found

ers.

Learned

Ed

feels

a

the
good

it at

following
way

to

Detroit

suggestion

stop

Rotary

in

long-winded

from

his

St.

Joln’s

speak-

a Birmingham,

Alabama school man,At 1:29
take a slip of paper
and write on it in large letters:
‘Your pants are unbuttoned”, and hand it to the speaker.
He will be
through at 1:30 sharp.
If you see the president handing any speaker a slip of paper—keep
your faces
straight—please!”’
——0
Had last Sunday been a sunshiny day, Judge Jacobs would have
hung something on himself which would take a long time
to live
down.
Abcut ten o’clock he called and asked if we were going to
abandon the trip.
Frank Miller and he and their wives
were all
ready to go and but for the rain would have reported at the pier in
St. Joseph at 1:15.
a

now

back

The

because
the

wrist

of his term as
times its cost.

an

ad

very

watch

good

toward

presented

to

in

District

its

lost and

Governor.

him

Roy

found

The

by

:

Newberry’s
the

column

value

Reporter

promptly

35th

District

of

that

at the

watch

just

brought

ig

close

many

�THE
into
to

There

small

show

vanauda

seems
that

are

to

be

communities.
in

15.6%

towns

of

RAZZBERRY
a difference
the

The

of

Rotary

of less

than

Gpinion

Inu.anapolis
two

--ubs

as

to

Bulletin

in

thousand,

une

and

Rotary

quotes

United

says:

extension

statistics

States

and

“It is plain from an examination of the above that it
is not too late to alter the extension policy on Rotary
International
which
contemplated
increasing
the number of Rotary Clubs in hamlets and villages
just as rapidly as possible.
It has been said that the
small number of 15.6 per cent of the total in towns of
less

than

2,000

is

a

challenge

for

Rotary.

To

many

Rectarians, instead of a challenge, it is an indication
cf the good sense and scund judgement of those who,
in the past, have been
content to recommend
the
chartering of a Rotary
Club only in a community
where its growth and survival is a certainty and not
a conjecture.”
the

The London Rotarian quotes this article
preponderance
of sentiment,
however,

approvingly.
favors
the

Fortunately
small
towns.

Telegram from gon in college to his father:
“NO MON.
NO FUN.
YOUR SON.”
“I'S SAD,
“TOO BAD,
YOUR: DAD:”
—HONOLULU

ROTOGRAM

No doubt the small town club is something of a
creases the number of forfeited charters, but it also
to Rotary
which
is well worth the cost.

SHORT

SAD

problem
adds an

and inelementi

STORY

Judge, I didn’t cut those telephone wires, honest I
didn’t. Bill Frankhauser did it trying to shoot
blackbirds.

�THE
The
Galveston
individual Rotarian
‘The
solely

The

by

RAZZBERRY

“Port Wheel’
jn the following

d¢fines the
language:

success
of the
Rotary
upon the president nor

individual

member

hiding behind

the

cannot

Club
does
its board

escape

the

respopnsibility

“Rotarian”.

ob-

if you should desire it to be so, there is no room
you in the ranks of the “do nothings.”

for

for the year and
called upon to “do

of

not
depend
of directors.

have

jeetives outlined
each one will be

word

responsibility

We

from time to time
something”.
Even

——-0
Charlie Pollock received from a Massachusetts friend a copy of the
Brockton,
.Massachusetts, Rotary
“High
eGar,
in which
an article
from the Razzberry was reproduced.
Since we never before heard
of the

“High

Gear’

we

were

reproduces

an article—but

We

that

quits

that

puffed

is one

up.

The

Honolulu

of our regular

Rotogram

exchanges.

O:

President
formerly

regret

of ‘the

Mac

Bronson

Vice-president,

(Does not refer to
unconstitutional.)

McMahon

now

Club

has

because

reigns

in

Agricultural

his

been

of

ill

obliged

Guy

resign

Act

and

everything

is

not

except .

Insure with us and enjoy our singing.
ee

A cheerful
plaints.

smile

makes

ee

you

ferget

your

com-

Arius Asour Anyrine

MAURICE

as

ilonroe,

stead.

Adjustment

We insure your car against
what happens to it.

to

health.

PAIN.

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                    <text>THE

To Have Arrived Is Tragedy:

ISSUED

This Year Must Be Even Better!

RAZZBERRY

BY

THE

COLDWATER

ROTARY

CLUB

a

“HE PROFITS MOS? WHO

MAY 19, 1937

s

SERVES

BEST”

|

VOL. 3_NO. 10

CONFERENCE EDITION
FRANK

The

BARNES

King

is

dead.

Long

live

be.

six

weeks

various
District
Governors,
cf him as typifying the song,

spoke
“That

the King. The Rotary crown in the
35th District was transferred just
one day before the
crown of the
British Empire.
Unlike the other.

however,

it will

yet

before the coronation takes effect
Frank Barnes has been a good
Distriet Governor.
He has given to
the
affairs of the district a zeal.
and
energy
seldom
equalled
and
never surpassed.
Someone
at the
conference,
in characterizing
the
Great Big Rotary Smile.”
Kim
Sigler of Hastings,
who
succeeds him, is a man of few words
tut of real caliber.
He is known)

in the profession as one
standing

is

an

time

cf

when

the

enthusiastic

ago,

against

lawyers

him

in

of the out- |

Michigan.

Rotarian.

a

Ed

hotly

was

He

Some

pitted

contested

|

end long drawn out trial in another
are
ig
city, he was missing when court convened after lunch. When he showed
up it was found that he had gone to still another town to make up his
Retary attendance.
It ig that spirit which has made the Hastings attendance record the despair of other clubs im the district.

It certain augurs

well for Rotary

achievements seeks the
enthusiastic cooperation
en

outstanding

one.

office of
of every

when

a man

of his character

Governor.
We bespeak
Rotarian in making his

and

for him the
Rotary year

Xen

There were 585 registrations at the confcrence, 368 men and 167
women.
In addition to this there were 66 advance registrations for
which the fee was not sent and which were not taken.
This is quite
en embarrassment to the host club.
If aynone who has planned to go
to a conference finds it impossible to do so he should at once cancél
his registration.

�THE

RAZZBERRY

THE CONFERENCE AT ST. JOE
This

ference
attend

number

concerns

at St. Joe.

should

read

You

itself

exclusively

carefully.

You

fellows

it

all

who

either

with

lack the
must

the

time

inform

District

Con-

yourself

about

or the

desire

to

Rotary to be a good Rotarian and the highlight of the Rotary year in
the district is the annual conference.
The outstanding event of the confersnce was, of ccurse, the election of a District Governor.
Perhaps
next in importance, so far as
actual achievement is concerned, was the program of the Junior Rotarians.
It is hard to over-estimate the value of the Junior Rotarian
movement, both to Rotary itself and to these lads just budding into
manhood.
The impulse given them toward high standards of personal
conduct and ambition for achievement is incalculable.
The custom also
has a community value. Appointment as a Junior Rotarian is a coveted
honor. It is a concrete object for the better grade of boys in high school]
to

strive

for

in

very

active

and

has

its

influence

in

the

lives

were

one

of

many

boys.

Al McKeown of Detroit, one of the fifteen directors of R. I., was its
representative at the conference.
He spoke at the initial session Monday forenoon and also at the luncheon Tuesday. He described the meetings cf the board which are held at various places in the world three
times a year. They convene on Saturday or Sunday avd spend a week
employed

by

work.

He

Rotary,

representatives,

a

ten

few

said

there

the

eastern

being

in

in

the

hundvred

Zurich

fifty-six

Secretariat,

Secretariat,

and

eleven

the

Chicago. He described the immense vclume cf mail handled
there being an average of 15,147 daily pisces.
The

gain

in

usual.
ported

On May
eleven,

greater

part

Britain
with

number

least

Frank

clubs

and

members

this

year

fizld

balance

at

been

un-

in

Chicago,

has

9th, the total of new clubs
Australia six, Continental

was 257, of which Asia reEurope
twenty-nine,
Great

the

that

seventeen,

at

of

people

of

two

Latin

Barnes

America

balance.

hundred

ninsty

gave

brief

a

twenty-six, and the United

He

predicted

new
x

report

clubs.

the

of district

yeay

activities

States

the

would

close

at

Mor-

the

day forenoon session.
Coldwater was given seventh place in the annual
attendance record, Hastings, Charlotte, Vicksburg, Lowell and Greenvill:

being the first
five clubs in order. I do ret recall the sixth club. Traverse City had the greatest increase in membership during the y:ar
having gained twelve.
Its total membership is now seventy-nine.
:
x
Ray
Dresser
described
the
amendments
to the Constitution
o.
Rotary, which are proposed and will be passed upon at Nice.
One ol
them is designed to put the control of district funds in the hands of
a ccmmitiee composed of the Governor and the two immediate past Governors.

cf

Anther

is

to

allow

credit

for

attendance

at

impromptu

m¢etings

Rotarians away from home.
It frequently happens on a boat trip, fishing or hunting
cr other similar occasions, that a number of Rotarians are
preserve their attendance record without such a gathering.

excursion,
unable to
There are

perhaps

thing

Rotarians

objections

to

of different

it

but

clubs

it

strikes

to gather in

the

Ed

such

ag

a

very

a meeting.

fine

There

for

should,

of course,
be a minimum
limit of attendance
to prevent
abuses but it
certainly igs worth
while to encourage
these meetings.
The Ed hag attended

the

two

lakes

such

and

one

meetings,

on

a

one

on

Caribbean

the

trip,

Michigan

both

of

Bankers

them

fine

excursion

ur

meétings.

�Nae

THE
The

greatest

RAZZBERRY

interest,

however,

officers
elected
in October and
is to give the District Governor

his work and ta make his
so they can get the benefit

length and
expressing

practically
the sense

centered

on

take
office
opportunity

a proposal

to

have

club

in January.
The
purpose
to become acquainted with

visits before the new officers are installed
of his experience. It was discussed at some

every speaker opposed it. A
cf the meeting
against
it.

resolution

was

passed

x:
A

resolution

was

offered

increasing

the

per

capita

contribution

to

the District Governor’s fund so. ag-to avoid the necessity of a registra:
tion fee at the District Conference. , This quéstion is a source of much
discussion
and
some
feeling
every
year.
It would
remove a hardship

and
way

increase attendance if this fee could be eliminated.
No practical
has yet been devised, however, to do so. When the Ed was District

Governor,

he

had

an

enthusiasm

to

avoid

it

and

called

a

meeting

of

fifteen leading Rocarians at Grand Rapids to devise ways and means to
do so.
This committsce spent the whole day in discussion with that
in view but wound up by retaining the registration fee.
At this con-

ference this year the
the Governor appoint

the next

annual

resolution
was
a committee to

tabled and
a motion
carried that
consider the matter and report at

conference.

x

Someone
to

state

handed

officials

in

and

a resolution

legislators

its

calling

upon

approval

of

the district
a

program

to
of

express
adequate

financial support for schools. This resolution was turned down as should,
of course, be done. If Rotary undertook to influence the political policies
of government,
Supreme Court,

the
next step might
be
to advocate or condemn

the

its

to oppose
the
packing
of the
sit-down strikes, to endorse or

oppose labor organizations. It would be but a short time until Rotary
would be transformed from a common meeting ground of widely divergent minds into a hot bed of discord and strife. It would soon pass out of
picture

and

great

influence

be

lost

to

the

world.

x
No

one

resolutions
humor
and
ment.
Fred

and,

an

who

has

never

heard

Fred

Wetmore

give

a

report

of

the

committee
can have
any
conc¢ption
of the possibilities
of
entertainment
contained in so dry and prosaic
an
assignis in a class by himself, He not only has a wide vocabulary

unusual

criminations

in

sense

the

of

use

humor

of

but

also

the

ability

language.

He

kept

the

roar of laughter for nearly a half hour
transaction of serious business.
He hag
of the resolutions
eventually has to

committea
for
take his place.

a

dozen

to

make

conference

nice

dis-

in

up-

an

without detracting
been the standing

from the
chairman

years.

man

Woe

to

the

who

x
Rather
surprisingly
tnig district hag a vote
for
a member
of the
Canadian
Advisory
Committee
of Rotary,
which
consists
of about
six
members
from
different
provinces
of Canada.
The
reason
is that
it
includes
a small
part of Ontario.
Arthur
S. Fitzgerald,
Past
District
Governor
from
Windsor,
was
proposed
and
the
district
unanimously

favored him,
Just now
mcrning

drum

we

hours, encircles
cf England.”

are remizded
beat,

the

following

earth

with

of McCauley’s

boast of an empire,

the

keeping

cne

sun

and

unbroken

strain

company

of

the

“Whose
with

martial

the

airs

�THE

RAZZBERRY

On behalf of the City of Lansing, Bill Otto extended an invitation
to the district to hold its 1938 conference in that city. There being no
ccher invitations, the offer was unanimously
accepted.
The District

Asstmbly

cf the
cf the
ernor

this

year

was

invited

to

Cadillac

by

Leo

Barnes,

President

club, to Albion by Don Harrington, and to St. Joe by a member
club there. Since it is the function of the incoming District Gov-

to determine

the

location

of the

assembly,

no

decision

was

reached.

.¢
Forty
of the forty-one
clubs
were
rew Secottville club being the only

the

repres&lt;nted
at
one left out.

the

conference,

x.
Janice
Porter, the opera star, whoce
programs
were
the highlight
cf the conference
musically
and who flew from Hollywood
to be présent, not only hag a wonderul
voice
but a very
charming
personality.

When she speaks to her audience
to you personally.

she

makes

you

fecl that) she

is talking

Club

were

present.

Donald

Charles

Wheeler

of

x

Seven

members

cf-Bronson;

Bill

of

the

Bronscn

of

Quincy

Johnson

and

Ward

Coldwater,

Junicr Rotariang from their clubs, were all present and had a wonderful
time. Paul Stewart, Jr., son-of-the-chaplain of Ionia State Prison, gave
a wond:rful talk at the Tuesday meeting.
x
Tears streamed down many a check when Emmett Richards, Past
District Governor and Director of R. I., President of the Michigan Socicty for Crippled
Children, introduced Donald
Callender of St. Joe,
who was afflicted with infantile paralysis at the age of eight months,
wag
taken under
the wing
of the Rotary
club at seven
years,
(up to
which
time
he had n:ver
walked)
had six operations
and
Icng
time

treatment,

which

football,

baseball

gratitude

to

was

and

so successful

basketball,

that

has

he

has

worked

attended

school,

in a restaurant

played

where he

was on his feet all day, is now twenty years of age and attending school.
He is a bright boy, uses very good English and displays a warmth of
Rotary

which

is

touching.

&gt;:¢
time

He

Pill

Brown,

is

swell

‘when
a

the

the

St.’

fellow,

ccnference

Joe-Eenton
an

conference, as did all the
ecnference was unusually
The

Chicago

enthusiastic

Rotary

at which
‘the products
of
and
educational
lines are

to 30th at the Hotel

chairman,

Harbor

club

Rotarian

other officials and
well entertained.
x

Club

each

came

year

put

and

to

on

did

Coldwater

at

on2

a fine

at

the

a

program

committee

holds

a

job

for

chairman.

busiress

us.

The

exposition

its members
along
commercial,
professicnal
displayed.
This
year it was held Acril 27th

Sherman.

There

eX

were

twenty-five

thousand

Eggertsville—Snyder, Wahiawa—Waialua, Wuchang,
mas, Navojoa, Doetinchem, Coxackie, and Nancauga are
brand new Rotary clubs.

visiters.

Rouen, Guayall cities with

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                    <text>THE

To Have Arrived Is Tragedy:

ISSUED

T's Year Must Be Even Better!

RAZZBERRY

BY

THE

COLDWATER

ROTARY

CLUB

x
“HE PROFITS MOST WHO

MARCH 23, 1937

|

SERVES BEST”

:

VOL. 3—NO. 7

Will R. Manier, Jr.

Rotary has become a great world force, partially because it is soundly based and partially because of the-vrganizing ability of its personnel.
The heart of its organization has always been the Secretariat—that is,
it has been until now. The presidents R. I. has performed’a very ueful funct'on.
He has been the front.
He has inspired Retary gatherings
all over the world.
He has perscnif ed Rotary almcst as a country is
typified by its flag—that is, he has until now.
This year it is different.
Bill Maier has a different conception of

the function of a President.

He is nox spending this year in travel.

He

can be reached almest any time at the Chicago Secretar‘at.
A letter to
him gets an immediate reply.
He is spending: his entire time in building
the Rotary organization.
He is in a class by himself.
There is perhaps no man living who ha3

so wide

a knowledge

and’ so broad

a coneeptioni of Rotary: as~he.

I do

not even except Paul Harris nor-Ches Perry.
In his talk on Rotary Extension last Wednesday, he told-of Jini Davidson's dream’ of trebling the

number of clubs-in R. I. B: I. ‘and on the continent “of: Europe.
I am
convinced that if he could beeome-a. salaried- President and could afford

to spend: his time in Rotary werk; he wou'd- actually. accomplish:-that
objective in five-years time.
He would increase the number of c'ubs from:
four thousand toe ten thousand and 2Imost’ double Rotary member: hip.
Just. what. that would mean to the orld and to Rotary is hard to say
but it certainly wouid be an outstanding contribution to world peace and
understanding—an cbjective of the gravest moment when the war clouds
are darkening the horizon and spreading over the sky with alarming
rapidity.
At the Rotary Institute at Detroit, the Ed became enthused with the
notion of proposing to request Maurice DuPerry and Kurt Belfarge to
pestpone the‘r candidacies for one year and consent to the re-election of
Bill Manier by acclamation.
But when it was broached to him he refused to consider it because he could not afford another year’s time
away from his practice.
There are, however, plenty of lawyers.
If he were permanently out
of the profession, the public would still be adequately served and he
wou'd be little missed.
But in Rotary there is on’y one Bill Manier.
It
seems to me that his field of service is clearly in Rotary.
The balance of

his lifetime should be devoted to it.

It. probably should not be as Pres'dent.
That wou'd. disrupt. the prevailing system tco greatly..
But whatever the title the actual responsibility of Rotary extension and organization should be on him—and at.
an adequate salary.
There need be no hesitation in-edding the salary to the budget.
His
activities would almost certainly resuJt in more than offsetting that burden by increasing Rotary’s financial resources.
Perhaps this dream cannot be realized.
Perhaps he would not eousider it. In my humb'e judement, however, he should.
He would not be
living up to his own-ideal of service if he refused to devote his life to the
werk in which he could be of vastly greater use to the word than in his
choren profession.
We are sending &amp; ccpy cf this number of the Razzberry to each member of the Board of Directors of R. I. in the hope of
chal'enging the board’s attent’on to the preposal.

�THE

-RAZZBERRY
THE

ANNUAL CONVENTION
(And Other Things)

Probably no delegate can be sent from Coldwater to Nice this year.
Charlie Pollock (or rather Ethel Pollock) had an ambition to go.
It is
probable, however, that their prololiged absence this winter will temporarily satisfy their flare for travel..The Ed had some stirrings of the
wanderlust, especially because of his appointment as a delegate to the
International Institute to be held at Montreux, Switzerland, the week
before the convention.
The enthusiasm subsided, however, before doing
any great damage.
The Soo, Ontario Club, is sending six representatives to the convention and offers to have one of its members act as proxy from any club
in the district which is not sending a delegate of its own.
We suggest
that this offer be accepted.so far as Coldwater is concerned.
There are about thirty Rotarign=-and Rotary Anns from, the district
going over.
Governor Barnes, his wife, and daughter, Kay, will head the
party, together with the District Governor Nominee, whoever that may be.
The question is not settled until the conference, cf course, but Kim Sigler
is a good guess.
The nom‘nation was conceded to him until recently when
the Canadian Soo decided to projett Jim Shaw into the race.
The Soo
is entit’ed to great consideration but it is prebable that J'm will be pu'led
this year.
If the Sso C!ub proposes him next year, it will be hard to
turn him down.
Forty-six

members

of the

Atlanta,

Georgia

Club

are

going.

Sixteen United States Senators-and thirty-nine Representatives are
Rotarians—so are President Roosevelt and Vice-President Garner.
x:
The Ed is today in receipt of the following brief note from the Secretary of the Rotary Club of Berlin, in which he extends greetings to the
club. We print both the original-text and the translation.
Lieber

Rotarier

Vielen

Dank

Cowell:

fur

Berlin,

Ihren

freundlichen

Brief

vom

den

8. Marz

1937

18. November

1936.

In der Anlage sender wir Jhnen eine kurze Angabe uber die Entwicklung
Rotarys in Deutschland und einige Schriften uber Deutschland im Allegemeinen.
‘
;
Bitte ubermitte’n Sie Ihrem Prasidenten und allen Ihren Mitgliedern
unsere herzlichsten Grusse.

Mit freundlichen Rotary Grussen

Thr

Heinrich

v. Gleichen
Sekretar

Berlin, March 8, 1937
Rotarian Cowell:
Many thanks fer your friendly letter of 18 November, 1936.
Here-.
with we send you a short account of the development of Rotary in Germany and a few pamphiets about Germany ‘n general.
Please convey to
your President and.all of your members our heart-felt greeting.
With friendly Rotary greetings,
‘
Yours,
Heinrich V. Gleichen
Sekretar.
Dear

The value of such international exchanges is hard to estimate in
these unsettled times.
A world war is“in the offng.
It seems inevitab!&gt;.
Every country in Eurepe is engaging in the most frenzied prevaration
for it. But every international contact tends in the other direction.
If
Rotary principles could be universally disseminated and actually adopted, there would be no war.

�THE

BAZZELZRRY

Having A Big Argument

“Glenn Cowell, editor of the Coldwater Razzberry, and Jawn Caldwell,
secretary of the Honolulu Rotary Club, are having a big argument over
which is the largest city in the world in point of geographical area.
Glenn
says Los Angeles; Jawn says Honolulu.
Jawn seems to be ahead, for he
insists that the City limits of Honolulu-extends from Oahu to Palmyra.
Since some of you may not recall the number of miles between those two
places, let us inform you that said distance is 960 nautical miles.
Now
all you have to do is to find out how far a nautical mile extends.
Glenn
is now cheering the proposal to incorporate the Sahara Desert, so as to
outelass Honolulu.
Such are international relations between Rotarians.”
—Charlotte Rotary Mirror. a
KE

We notice in the Toronto Rotary Voice that pract*cally all the new
members are representatives of industrial. concerns and that practically
all these concerns are limited.
“Harding Carpets, Ltd.”
«Canadian Metal Window &amp; Steel Products, Ist.”
“Sangamo Company, Ltd.”
“Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd ”
In the Canadian corporation ccde, ):mited companies seem to have
the advantages that attract industries to that form of crganization.
ee

“A man need not be
speaker in another.”
Honolulu Rotogram.

a Bee

in his

own

club

to

be

the

principal

x—

HELLO!
Two new clubs in the district—all in one week. Manistee is bringing
into being the Scottville Club with eighteen charter members.
Its charter night is Monday, April 5th.
Belding is the proud parent of the.Sparta Club with seventeen charter members.
Its charter night is net arnounced.
At least a letter and
preferably a gift should go from Coldwater to each of these new clubs.
a

THE ROTARY INSTITUTE AT DETROIT
John Hardy and Rex Kiess were there for the bonquet at n’ght. The
Ed was the on'y Co'dwater Rotsrisn who attended the day sessions.
It
really was quite a wonderful institute.
The attendance was composel
almost entirely of men who take Rotary seriously and spend considerable
time in its work.
All of the sessions were addressed by Bill Manier
and were devoted to various denartments of Rotary activity.
It is hard
to realize how the somewhat dry and hackneyed subiect of vocational
service could be made the vehicle of such a wonderful talk as he gave
at the luncheon Wednesday noon.
It is also d'ff'cult to realize that such
a pitch of enthusiasm for Rotary extension cou'd be aroused as was dove
in the afternoon session.
The talk on “Rotary-World Wide” was equally
wonderful.
Jn our judement this institute contributed greatly to the solidarity
of Rotary in the 28rd and 35th Dictricts and its impact on the communities served by them.
Such institutes held in every district would
give Rotary a new birth of enthusiasm.
a

Some people
saw them.

are gnawed

by remorse

and

others

are quite sure nobody

a,

The
now has

old-fashioned girl who used to wa'k to keep the right figure
a Couche who walks because she gives the wrong answer.
e

If we dont
we get more.

enjoy

what

we have

Xe

now,

we

won’t

be a bit happier

*

when

�THE

RAZZBE

RRY

Hastings, First; Coldwater, Fifth
Governor Barnes’ monthly letter shows Coldwater fifth in attendance
record.for the month with a percentage of 94.12.
The four clubs which
are ahead of it are Hastings, Lowell; Charlotte and Vicksburg.
Only
three other clubs are in the:90% bracket, Ludington, Michigan Soo ani
Belding.
The two. clubs below 70%" are Muskegon and Grand Rapids.
The only large club in the 80% bracket is Kalamazoo.
The large clubs
in the.district.in the order of their size are as follows:
GUANA GEA DIAS a=.
fi. esses sisi -estihicim RO
ceoamarooy
8 oo
Sa
ee 98
Lansing
PZ
OGMELAVCLS CagGH
Ui vee. ce ec os
716
Battles@reek 8... ES 104 Mu:kegon
15
The Jackson Club seems. to. have-fallen.in membership as it has only
68 members at present, only one more’than Grand Haven.
There ar2
but thirteen clubs in the district. with fifty or more members, Coldwater
being one of them.
It is noticeable that of the four clubs recent y organized, three, Lowell, Ludington and Belding, are-in the top flight and
Zeelandis just below it. Lowell, by the way, is second this month.
Tae
smalest club in the district is Boyne City with sixteen members.
.

S ee

Sky Marshall, Editor of the St. Johns Rotary Spirit says that Superintendent of Public Instruction Elliott gave a great talk on Horace Mana.
Then he asks, “Who in hell is-horace Mann?” We refer that question
to Bob Sharer.
OQ

The Shanghai Rotary Pagoda has a very interesting page of Rotary
News from other clubs.in the Orient.
It is-worthy of ncte that Japanese

Clubs

are

discussed

as freely

international bitterness

as

in Rotary.

Chinese

clubs.

SHE
‘

seems

to be no
.

=

Jawn Caldwell, who edits the Honolulu ptortary says:
more than a wheel in the lapel of a coat to make a Rotarian.”

“It

takes

Xe

It seems*that Eng‘and is not a unit on the vast program of war preparation which is being projected. under the euphonious title of “National Defence” as the following letter in the London Rotarian wi'l show:
17th February,..1937
Dear.Editor:
You will have noticed that on the day’: when we read in the Wh't2
Paper on Defence that “It would ke imprudent .to ccontemp ate a tot-1l
expenditure on defence during the next five years of much less than.1,500,000,000 pounds,” the members of the London. Rotary Club are privileged
to hear from Sir Kingsley Wood “One ofthe best Sale
of: defence is
a happy and contented people, Y
Sincerely yours,
S. JOHNSON EVANS,
(“Another Liberal. and .Nonconformist.”)
x
ST. JOE-BENTON HARBOR CONFERENCE
Coldwater should send a good delegation to the lake May: 9th, 10th
and 11th.
The.distance. to the Annual Ccnvent:.on
will probably curtail
attendance.and will increase attendance to the District Conference:
Tne
beauty of the lake shore at that season of the year will make it attractive
for the Rotary Anns—to say noth’ng cf the Rotarians.-- Roy Shattucx&lt;
should not find it difficult to organize quite a mob for this occasion:
Tae
new members should make an e*pecial effort.to go. No one quite gets the
vision of Rotary until he attends cone of the conferences.
XS

The

1938 Convention

of R. I..will-be he'd. in San
—————__—

-xX—--—-

Very fittingly the Rotary Club of
sponsored the Rotary Club of Aurora.

—

Francisco.

—

Rising

Sun,

Indiana

has

recently

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                    <text>THE

To Have Arrived Is Tragedy:

ISSUED

This Year Must Be Even Better!

RAZZBERRY

BY

THE

COLDWATER

ROTARY

CLUB

x

FEB. 23, 1937

“HE

PROFITS

MOST.

WHO

|

SERVES

BEST”

VOL. 3__NO. 6

The Founder of Rotary

Paul

My

Dear

“Boh”:

H.

Harris
Chicago, - Ill.
February 4, 1937

As you doubtless know, I came to Chicago in 1896 ta practice law.
I
happened to dine with a brother lawyer one night in Edgewater and
after dinner we went to walk about town and dropped in on several .of .
his neighborhood friends who were local shop-keepers ‘but. no two were
in the same line cf trade.
|.
I was at the time, a young lawyer of few clients, and almost no friends
or acquaintances, having been brought up in a small New England town.
I missed my friends very much.
The experience with my brother lawyer impressed me very deep'y;
he had everything I had been longing for.
I, mulled over it for nearly five years and my ideas expanded considerably during that period.
As far as I can remember, Sylvester Schiele,
still a member of the Chicago Club, was the first to whom I spoke of the
movement I had in mind.

�THE

‘RA

ZZABE

REY

The Founder of Rotary—Contd.
The Chicago Club grew very rapidly and its success awakened the
ambition to extend the movement much further and to direct its impetus
of usefulness.
Sincerely yours,
Paul H. Harris.
The above letter was ccntributed by the founder of Rotary, especially
for this anniversary number of the Razzberry, and. as a personal message
from the first President of our great organization to the Coldwater Rotary Club.
It is a recognition which is unique and exemplifies the fraternal spirit
of Rotary, which is the predominating characteristic of Paul Harris.
In this miessage he portrays the very nucleus of the organization and
allows us to fathom the innermost thoughts which led him to seek the
companionship of his fellowmen and thus sowed the tiny seed which has
multiplied by many thousand fold and has spread the beneficent jnfluence ‘of Rotary into the farthermost corners of the earth.
Little did he realize when the grovn of four sat down to that firct
ecnference table on Feb. 23, 1905. exacty thirtv-two vears ago today,
that it was to become one of the greatest organizations of its kind in the
world.
It must warm his heart and cheer h‘s soul to have been spared the
years so that he has the bountiful pleasure and u'timate satisfaction cf
knowing what he has builded: a lasting and enduring edifice: one no‘
made of stone, or brick, or mortar; but from the lives and energies cf
men, through whose influence his human svmpathy and bountiful charity shall be carried far into the future until it shall touch the hearts of
man in every home, every state, and every nation on the face of the earth.
7

“WHAT

ROTARY

MEANS

TO

ME”’—“A

ROTATING

BROWNIE”

R. Stands for Rotary, that you all know.
O. is for Others, unselfish, and so
T. to be ready to help out a Brother.
A. is for and, that means, one Another.
R. for Respect, and that’s understocd.
Yes, a real Rotarian, he has to be good.

Good to himself, and to all mankind.

There

is no

excuse,

for

he

is not

blind.

Tho he turns a deaf ear, whenever he chooses,
But in doing that. he the benefit loses.
As to your own lives, you must be your Master.
If you’re not, your own Craft will sail on to disaster.
Put yourself in the back ground, g0 way back
And smile as you do so, forgetting to frown.

Don’t

act

Remember,

like

a monkey,

there’s

others,

who

can

has

scre

wiggle

news.

their

and

sit down

jaws.

Let’s celebrate Rotary cn Paul Harris’ plan.
Read over its objects, then act like a man.
And say to yourself, were Paul here today.
Would I be his sort of a Friend, wou'd he say.
“T’m proud

of you fellews, you’re doing rieht well

For a bunch of Rotarians, I think you excell.”
--Rotary

Ann

Shattuck.

‘

pes)

‘

�DAE

A
WHY

ZZ

I LIKE

Ry

ROTARY

Really, this is not such an easy subject if I am to be honest about it.
Did you ever ask yourself the question, “Why do I like Rotary” and then
try and write it?
I know well enough the proper thing to say, and should bear down
on all of the spokes and cogs of the Rctary Wheel; everything this symbo! stands for is ideal, but did you ever notice how many cogs there are?
So I believe that if we can each get in gear once in a whi'e, we at least
belong to the wheel and are all a cog in it.
. Now to my subject:
My association with Rotarians has made me
more tolerant with the cther fellow’s viewpoint; there is always the remote

possibility

that

I

might

be

wrong;

to

strive

a

little

harder

to

be

competent and to render the service in my profession that shou!d be
rendered.
I have learned a great deal from the discussions at Rotary meetings,
both from our local members and the various talks and subjects taken up
by outside speakers. Also this Service Motto has induced me to assume at
various times, tasks outside of my regular work, which, had I followed my
inclinations, would have been done by somecne else.
Upon studying this
paragraph, I will add that the examp’e established week after week by
many of the officers, has had a very good influence.
I could continue te ponder and analyze my reacticn to various incidents connected with visits to other clubs, their very fine hospitality, and
the weekly contact w:th our club members, a great many of whom we
would only meet occasional!y and then not get to know them if it were
not for our club.
The above are mainly my reasons for l’:king Rotary.
George

Vail.

The first reason that I would like to give for liking Rotary, is qu:t2
personal.
When I was asked to represent my prcfession in the c’ub, I
felt that a signal privilege had been granted me and in the years that have
passed-since then, that first feeling has been greatly deepened.
During these years I have had the privilege of fellowship and comradeship with my fellow Rotarians from practically all of the busine*s and
professional classification in the community.
Th‘s has meant much to
me and I feel that I have been very distinct'y the winner.
Moreover I
like Rotary for its “Four Lane Highway” of principles, neat'y summed
up in the term cf “Service”.
I like Rotary also for its world-wideness
and, I believe that in proportion as the spirit and works of Rotary prevail, the chances for international good will are greatly increased.
Herb

Hurrell.

x:

OBSERVATIONS

OF A ROTARY

ANN

As a cateress at the Rotary luncheons for several years, I have made
the following observations:
I know that Herb Lee hated corn bread;
that George Branch does not like pumpkin pie; that Si Treat did and
stil may prefer Swiss steak to chicken Melba toast, and that Char’ie Pollock takes green tea when he has a headache; also that Bill Frankhauser
cannot stay in his seat during the time lunch is be:ng served, he roams
around and takes the butter and rolls from any tab’e that has a surp us.
I think the c'ub very wise in backing public projects only at long intervals and in this way it will not become too. commonplace and thus
will mainta:n the interest of the public and secure their support.
I wish to thank the members of the club for the many delightful
ladies’ night entertainments which I have enjoyed and I am sure that this
expresses the sentiments of the entire Rotary Ann membership.
Sincerely,

Rotary

Ann

Mi'nes.

�—————_._

«§s THE

RAZZABERRY

Yost Day Today

The City cf Coldwater honors itself as well as an outstanding citizen
of Michigan in the celebration of Yost Day today.
Fielding H. Yost: is more than a football coach.
He is more than the
director of athletics at a University.
He is a great force among the youth
of Michigan today.
His influence for clean living, clean sportsmanship
and high standards of morals cannot be over-estimated.
In these days of alarming relaxation from the old standards of conduct, the importance of such an influence must not be overlooked.
Mr. Yost commands the respects of all boys for his achievements in
athletics.
He has never stooped to win games by tricks or artifice and
has not approved of low grade physical, moral or ethical practices.
To hold him up as an example to the you‘h cf Coldwater is a deserved compliment to him but it means much more to. this city in furnishing the right kind of idea! for its budd:ng manhood.
Sas

anEnEEEEEnEnnEnees Seinen

WHAT ROTARY HAS MEANT TO ME
Rotary has for eight years been an opportunity to me—a wide oren
door of opportunity.
This open door has made possible for me a fellowship with men of this community which wou'd have been impossible
if the door had been closed.
Rotary has provided me with an open door of opportunity for prac-

tical service.

This

service

has

been

effective

and

practical

because

it

was offered by joint: thought and effort of fifty men to needy causes in
the community.
Rotary has been an open door :n a th'rd sense.
It is easy to get so
concerned in one’s own business that a fe low loses interest in the many
problems of society.
The regular Rotary programs with their varied
subjects provide one with a continuing course in general education, and
in this way Rotary opens .a way of escape fram. the deadening ruts of
daily routine.
Bob. Sharer.

“Often, before having the opportunity of kecoming a Rotarian, I had
the impression that it was just a luncheon club, but, starting from the

time Bob Wade gave me the Principles of Rotary, I have found some
worth while advantage and enjoyment with every meeting.
Now, Rotary appeals to me as an institution offering the means cf
public service to your community; an opportunity to broaden one’s se'f
through intimate contact with an excel‘ent grcup of representative business men.
i
Rotary offers a place for young men to learn to give service in cooperation

with

others

where

they

wll

receive

the

satisfaction

of

ac-

complishment withcut personal glory.
The social part of Rotary is pleasant and entertaining;
its value,
however is personal and acts as a means of keeping the organ‘zation intact.
I sincerely believe that Rutary can take just an ordinary man and
make a good man of him.
M. J .Hungerford.
a

TIMELY SUGGESTIONS FROM BOB KERR
Aren’t there quite a number of fellows in Coldwater who would qualify for some unfilled classification in Rotary?
I believe that without a doubt the greatest sati-fact‘on the most of
our members get from the Rotary club comes from the: contacts and the
associations with a good many fellows that we do not get together with
very often except at Tuesday meetings
This satisfaction perhaps could ke Froadened if some of each of us
could recommend a couple of likely prozpects to our Membership Committee.

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                    <text>To Have Arr:ved Is Tragedy:

ae

ISSUED

This Year Must Be Even Better!

RAZZBERRY_

BY

THE

COLDWATER

ROTARY

CLUB

eS
2S

“HE

PROFITS

MOST

WHO

SERVES

BEST”

FEB. 9,-1937

VOlL-3—-ND 5

The Big Show Is Over
The

big

show

is over

and

it went

over

big.

No members of the club can be picked out for special mention.
The
whole club from President Put and Secretary Hugh down to George Vail
has done its part.
If any fellow has been a slacker, he knows it better
than the rest.
The fact, however, that any fellow didn’t take a prominent part or even that he was absent from rehearsals does not necessarily
prove him a siacker.
There
indebted.

Bowermans,

are many outside
Among these Mrs.
the

ual performers

Paynes,

In this connection
Kiess:

_

The

ticket

By

the way,

the

are entitled

sale was

we

the club, however, to whom
Milnes:‘and Karl Hellenberg

Alexanders,

the

Shattucks

to and

have

cannot

resist the temptation

unexpectedly

the Harmonica

our thanks.

—

we are deevly
stand out. The

and

the

to mention

individ-

Flossie

easy

Hounds

should

not. be overlooked.

The financial accounting from the show has not yet been completed.
The gross receipts from ticket sales were approximate y $500.00 and from
the program $175.00.
The whole community kicked in nicely in donating
services, but in spite of that there is considerable expense.
The net reSult, however, will be ample to complete the financ‘ng of the band uniforms, which already have been ordered.
Because of the publicity of the show, there is danger that the club
will be given main credit for the campaign.
That would be unjust to the
Parent Teachers’ Association, which inaugurated it and, with the helo — :
of other societies as well as Rotary. carried it to: a successful conclusion.
In that connection it is well for us to remember that Rotary does not
assume leadership in community enterprises where there is other competent management available.
But every Rotarian is expected to be active in all worthy projects.
In spite of the prevalence of flu and the natural re-action from the
hard work of rehearsals, it now appears we will put on a creditable show
at Hillsdale tenight.
Frank Cook, Harold Stock, Dwight Harwood and
Bill Prideaux, the Hillsdale committee, came to rehearsal Sunday and
courteously offered to release us from the undertaking, but the crowd was
in no mocd to abandon it. There was as much pep in that rehearsal as
in any we have held.

�o

Coy

THE’

RAAZBERRY

The Big Show—Continued
The Hillsdale Club is one of the best clubs in the
no finer group of fellows anywhere.
It is the daddy
Club and does not seem ashamed of its progeny.

district.
"There is
of the Coldwater

We are leaving from the Parish House promptly at 6:30 tonight.
Carl
Vinton is in charge of transportation and has plenty of cars lined up.
We will not attend the dinner (although we were cordially invited) but
they are putting on a lunch and dance for us after the show.

—_——_x

Louis Moinault’s Letter
The Ed has requested Rotarians from several foreign clubs to write
guest editoria’s for the Razzberry.
Be'ow we publish the re:ponse of the
Paris club, written by its President, Louis Moinault.
His French was tco
much for us so we turned it over to Bob Sharer fcr translation.
To our
surprise he ducked the job and paszed the buck to Miss Sieffan‘ak,
who acted as the interpretor.
Mr. Glenn
Coldwater.
My

Dear

Cowell,

December

22,

1935

Comrade:

It is with the greatest ePsaee that I answer the wish expressed in
letter of November 17.
“The International Rotary, our friend G. Nagnel of Gand (Belgium)
to'd. us last February, is a work full of nobility.”
And this work, he defined to us, explained it to us with eloquence, g’orified it to us.
There are in this substantial discourse to which I refer you, ideas
that could be called mother-ideas. or again strength-ideas, because, made
fruitful they are capable of producing comfort, enthusiasm, in a word,
life.
I. will sum them up, by saying that they dispo-e men to hep -each
other and to love each cther, all men w:thcut distinction of class,
of
your

religion

and

of

nationality.

That is good. that is fine, and that comprises a whole program,
You will find it therefore natural that I attach mysef to these high
ideas. and, that I attach myself to them as to a flag and so much more
closely that the times are troubled.
In order to be more exact and more true, I shall have to say that w2
are in the presence cf a state of affairs so really abnormal! that it impos2s on us in the first place, a redoublement of vigilance and of prudence.
-Events, you know, move quickly.
Perhaps they surpass in quickness
the visions of the mest clever and the most subile minds.
A‘l the more
reason to hold available all our energies.
Of course in order that they may be prcductive it is necessary to as‘sign to them an aim.
In my opinion, it is of imnortance. above all tio keep confidenc? and
reascn and to cons'der humanely the human problems fcr whose solution
the world is on the alert.
It is not necessary to repress, a priori, the forces that aim to establish a new order.
It is not neces“ary above all to live anart from movements that we
see and that seem’ to be cn'y the vre‘ude of movements more profund.
For, let us not ferget, the things which happen without us happen
against us.

�SR»

THE

RAZZBERRY

———

Louis Moinault’s Letter—Cont’d
And that is why I invite to our luncheons prominent personalities
of contrary cpinions whose judgment is. certainly valuable.
It is necessary to go ahead and to stay young—I should like that
to be our motto.
It is necessary for the Rotary to have its great windows open on the
even

wer'd

—

cn

the

entire

world;

that

it

show

itself

we!com:ng,

conciliating

and always dispozed to receive the most diverse and audacious suggestions,
free to differ from them, after exam‘nation.
For I do not forget that
I am of the country of Descarte and Pascal.
I should like for it (the Rotary) an increased authority, an authority
shin_ng sce bright, so real that in high places, in any country, one could
not disregard it.
An authority specifically rotarian.
We wil acquire it by continu‘ng to work in peace. in union, elbows
c’ose together and faithful to our ideal which is — I have pleasure to
say it again lcudly — an ideal of beauty, of humanity, an ideal of life
ardent and generous.
While begging you to extend all our wishes to our Comrades of the
Co'dwater Club. I address to you. My Dear Comrade, to you personally
the expres3:on of my very ccngenia! sentiments.
LOUIS

MOINAULT,

President.

“a

Many Important Changes
The Board of Directors of R. I. has. decided to redistrict Rotary in
the United States and has made many important changes.
The Ed wrote
the Secretariat to find whether the 35th District was being changed.
President Bill Manier, Jr. replied personally, saying there was. no change
in the 35th but the 3rd is being split in two.
The northern portion contains the fcllowing clubs.
Ontario (8 clubs)—Aylmer, London, Meaford, Owen Sound, St. Mary’s
Sarnia, Stratford, Woodstock.
Michigan
(22)—-Algonac, Alma, Alpena, Bad Axe, Bay City, Caro,
Cass City, Clio, Croswell, Flint, Harbor Beach, Ithaca, Lapeer, Marine
City, Midland, Mt. Pleasant, Owosso, Pert Huron, Richmond, Saginaw.
St. Clair, Vassar.
The Southern portion contains the following clubs:
Ontario (8 clubs)—Amherstburg, Bienheim, Chatham, Essex, Leamington, Ridgetown, Thamesville, Windsor.
Michigan
(29 clubs)—Adrian,
Ann Arbor,
Birmingham,
Blissfield,
Brighton, Carelton, Center Line, Dearborn, Detroit, East Dearborn, Ferndale, Flat Rock, Hamtramck, Highland Park, Howell, Milan, Monroe, Mt.
Clemens, Northville, Plymouth, Pontiac, Romeo, Roseville, Royal Oak,
Saline, Tecumseh, Utica, Wayne, Ypsilanti.
It would be quite unpleasant tc break up the associations. which we
have formed with the clubs in our district.
Much is to be said for the
change, however because many districts are unwieldy in size and awkIn an early issue we will publish a guest editcrial written
ward in shape.
by Dwight Marvin for “Collartown Sparks”,
which is the bulletin of the
Rotary Club of Troy. New York.
President B‘ll enclosed a copy of this
editorial with his letter.
XX

The Assoc‘ate Editor who
of the Razzberry is Bob Wade.
a

February

-

wi'l have entire
Help!
Help!

charge

cf

the

next

Sea ny

SUGGESTIONS
TO TFHE FEBRUARY
PROGRAM
COMMITTEE
23rd is the anniversary of the founding of

Rotary.

issue

�THE

RAAZZBERRY

Some City!
In a recent issue we pub‘ished a guest editorial by Jawn Caldwell,
Secretary of the Honolulu Club, in which he stated that Honolulu was
the largest city in area in the world.
In a careless moment we challenged that statement and claimed the honor for Los Angeles, in which
city you can travel sixty miles in a straight line without going outside
the city limits. He came right back with a letter, which, with our answer
to it, follows.
Mr. Glenn Cowell,
Editor of the Raspberry,
Coldwater, Michigan
Greetings:
You

are bodaciously

shif’less

when

it comes

to geography.

The

city limits of Honolulu

extend

from

the

Northerly

if you

don’t

of Oahu to the Westerly reef of Palmyra.
The distance is 960 nautical miles, and
way, Swim it with a back stroke. »

reef

believe

of the
that

Is'and

is a long

+

Furthermore,

the

City

and

the

Island

County

of Pal, ayra
of Honolulu?
Sab

If.I could afford it, would "do Ie

ing from the strike, all I can do
tached to the envelope.
ie ~
Aloha

pays

taxes

to the Tax

of

an Atlas but being, as we are, suffer-

uy you a stamp, which

Nui

Assessor

you will find at-

Kakou,

JAWN,
: Jawn

Caldwell,

Secretary.

Thursday
January 28
e953
el,
Jawn

Caldwell,

Secretary, Rotary
P. O. Box 2658,
Honolulu, Hawaii.
My

Dear

Club,

Jawn:

You win. But my noticn
thought it a place where
water and wilderness.

of a city has undergone a change.
I always
people congregate, not a tractless expanse of

Sometime someone will
be hopelessly outclassed.

incorporate

Aloha
W.

Nui Kahou

Glenn

Cowell.

(or something&gt;,

the

Sahara

Desert,

then

you

will

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