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The Wheel of Rotary Las Vegas Rotary Club newsletter, February 9, 1950

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1950-02-09

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Newsletter issued by the Las Vegas Rotary Club

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man000098. Fayle Family Papers, 1895-1998. MS-00404. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d1dn4052v

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OffFOAt PVBUOHKMt Of VfGA^ M V A D A (1MB PLACE STAMP HERE tNTERNATtONAL OFFtCERS President—Percy Hodgson Eck Hiestand, Governor District No. 160 3636 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, 5, Calif. LAS VEGAS ROTARY CLUB Club No. 1401 Chartered April 5, 1923 Membership July '49—97 OFF!CERS President—Leonard Fayle Secretary—Allye Lawson Treasurer—Harry Allen Directors John Beville Carl Hyde Paul McDermott Jim Shaver Rotary "Wheel" Staff "Pop" Squires, Editor Jim Shaver, Bob Gatewood, John Beville, Reporters MAKEUP Boulder City, Nevada Wednesday, 12:15 PT Caliente, Nevada Friday, 12=15 MT Tonopah,Nevada Tuesday, 12:15 PT St. George, Utah Monday, 12:15 MT Kingman, Arizona Wednesday, 12:15 PT Barstow, California Wednesday, 6:30 PT Needles, California Tuesday, 12:15 PT FACTS ABOUT OUR TOWN Elevation, 2,033. Founded 1905. Population, 25,000, of trading area 50,000. Situated on U. S. Highways 91, 93, 95, 466. Serviced b y - Union Pacific R.R. Greyhound, Burlington and Las Vegas-Tonopah & Reno Stage Lines, also Sun Valley (Phoenix) Bus Line. And Bonanza, United, Trans World Airlines and Western Air Lines. Hub of West's Most Scenic Country, Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion Parks, Death Valley, Boulder Dam and Lake Mead, Mt. Charleston, Valley of Fire. Page 2 WHEEL OF ROTARY FEBRUARY 9, 1950 TODAY'S SPEAKER Program Chairman Ed Converse an-nounces that our speaker for today is Jordon J. Crouch, Assistant Vice- President of First National Bajik of Nevada We have pleasant memories of the last visit here of Mr. Crouch. His subject today will be, "Right Understandi*n*g *of* O*ur* D*em*oc*r acy." LAST WEEK Jerry Pettis, assistant to Presi-dent Patterson of United Air Lines, was the speaker for last week....His subject was "Air Safety and Modern Commercial Transportation by Air." Jerry gave us a talk of thrilling interest, showing the rapid develop-ment of modern air transportation. * * * * * * * * * NEXT WEEK Our next week's program will be in honor of our eighteen Scout Mas-ters in an effort tc show our appre-ciation of the fine work they have been doing. * * * * * * * * * FOR DISTRICT GOVERNOR We are informed that February 15th is the deadline for Proposal of a Rotarian as a candidate for Govern-or of the 160th District of Rotary. Proposals should be made to Edward Keasbey, Jr., Secretary Nominating Committee,* *72*37* V*an* N*uy*s*, California. ROTARY INTERNATIONAL Arthur Lagueux, of Quebec City, Canada, has been nominated as next President of Rotary International, which, of course, means election at the Convention next June. * * * * * * * * * KAROLD RESIGNS Harold Brinley has resigned from Rotary due to his change of occupa-tion. ..... Harold is now teaching Chemistry at the Las Vegas High, and promises to put on a program for us as soon as he puts the finishing touches on the "H" bomb^ President Leonard hates to lose Harold for several reasons,, one of which is that he was one of the 48 100% at tenders last, year* * * * * * * * * * * THE QUESTION What popular Las Vegas Rotarian originated this true saying?— "There are only two pieces of pie in a pie." CLUE--He has been a member of Rotary since 1923. * * * * * * * * * * HARRY MILLER is back in the running again. It is reported he instructed his doctor to shovel on the coal and have him in shape so as not to spoil his sev-eral years' 100% attendance record. Harry attended Rotary yesterday at Boulder City and expects to be here today. * * * * * * * * * AT BOULDER CITY Jim Shaver and A1 Corradetti were among the Las Vegas Rotarians kt Boulder City yesterday. WHEEL OP ROTARY Page 3 VISITING RCTARIAN3 The following Rotarians, members of other Clubs, were with us at our last meeting: "DAP' BRINK3R RUP SPEARMAN E. G. NIELSEN JACK BIGGINS ELMER RIHHTER HOWARD TRIPP I€EL THIELE ALBERT ERNHOFER BILL PROSSER LELAKD CONNICK TOM SUTTON CLAUDE ARMSTRONG BOB KINNEY TOM LOVELL JOHN McWHINNIE Wl^. H. SIJRTH CARL FRODSHA&I L. J. SCHNEIDER ALONZO DELKIN BERT GROSS East Liberty, Pa.. Boulder City- Boulder City- Boulder City Boulder City Fresno, Calif. San Diego, Cal. Mahopac, N, Y. Bakersfield, Cal. San Francisco Brockway, Calif. Ogden, Utah Las Cresdenta.Cal. San Bernardino San Bernardino Carson City Huntington Park, Cal. Los Angeles #5 Arcadia, Cal. Sheridan, Wyo. President Leonard and all members of Las Vegas Rotary Club were pleased to greet you, and invite you to comc again soon. * * * * * * * * * * * * STORE BURGLARIZED Has the fact that Hardy Allen's store was burglarized anything to dc with the arrival of Edward Hardy Allen? * * * * * * * * * * * ADDITIONAL ACTIVE We understand a proposal has been made for "Edward Hardy Allen"--MEN'S CLOTHING. Edward is plenty Hardy and active for his age and weight. 5 days old; 6 lbs. 11 oz. AN ANNOUNCEMENT J. D. MARSH & ASSOCIATES take pleasure in announcing the appointment of ROBERT PAYNE GATEWOOD as an Associate The Marsh Building, Washington, D.C. Accompanying the above announce-ment is the following characteristic comment by cur friend Bob: Dear Mom & Pop -r- Well, the "Admiral" has been scuttled. Cere-monies were completed on Friday, the 13th of January! Gatewood's out, Denfield's out and the Mighty Mo is stuck in the mud? 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