a 7 U.S. NAVAL AIR STATION ‘vit Sn a yee heme eZee oe the hae a Unt tfc Reeds re OR Rat a Ae ee fii Bbot. witlatA @05. ms fa ee oe b Been. roe o 10 ab Hl ie Bm Kote Ftp « fsbh Coda 454, WAS, mca tote, ab. | Lt Col José A, Baudean Army of the Republic of Uruguay Director, National School of Physical Education Founder of South American Olympics Interested in athletics in general. Wants to take back with him a general picture of a physical education program in a North American University, with emphasis on U.S. sports such as football, baseball, hockey, etc, Be- sides this information, Col Baudean wants a general picture of the methods of teaching athletics in this country, with reference to some of above men- tioned sports, Lt. Col., Jose' A. Baudean Army of the Republic of Uruguay C/o Language Section Cx&GSS Fort Leavenworth, Kans . Lt. Gel. ~~ Ae manionn, ‘Sunday | pel shay orale chon tire nae yl nsey wera dimer. Since she is quite enfeebled by age 1% will be necessary that I make some preliminary arrengenents to transport her to the University. Therefore, I will not be available this Sunday. iy son, who is a physielen in the Army medical corps, will come to town Saturday night. Therefore, my weekeend is quite full. i alse have my daughter, whose husband is a flier in the — Pacifie, and & daughter-in-law, whose husband is a lieutenant (jg) in the navy, with ws. We generally have sae of ow ohildren cem in on these two days are very bad. t an wondering if it will be pessible fer you ether time than the week-end, but I presum not. On the ha toe cia ie ws a Ge Very sincerely yours, A“ S Hivecter of Physical Eduontion, Varsity Basketball Coach. Bear Sir: ~ In the first place I must beg you to excuse me ics my extreme lack of knowledge of your beautiful language does not permit me to answer your most amiable letter in English. | Secondly, I must thank you for your delightful way of attending to my request. I should be very happy to be able to see you in Lawrence ee next Saturday, the 23rd of June, to spend 20 isa in the place which you may suggest as convenient (or fitting). I would be accompanied by my professor of English, Manuel Dives, which would facilitate our interview. | If you would be sO kind as to arrange it, I would be very glad to. have the meeting ies at some place néar a good hotel] hie: could have @ oo I would prefer the meeting to be Sunday afternoon. In any case, I remain at your service and I await your decision very attentively. Remembering your great courtesy, I am Jose A. Baudean, Lt. Col. Orn Lreaececosp Cort (2623 tate at timate oe fecrnte bon lbstark Le e s 2 ALC Oe ORs Rerles eto D cine fm Col. a i via Le Chirrence, Lt | feeoe ire tata 84 ae 2 ae jie “e A hacker Me fa, Bo Jrias eee atic 6 tig Mima B Pesan: S 4 fect face be: A Anteln thera Kk pe ¢, | hie Benatle tl Aunt A tscmeric forts evr : I itten Facts Feel downs , re See a. WE Og rican, Prtte Acer oS : AactaPreeccte 7 Eb brrpeegg CO Lee ‘ 3 7 ot ot Fortd. Larusrnrth, ag Qoosarence dl ad CL. June 4, 1945. Ute Col, Jose As Taudean, of the Republic of Uruguay, — oO Language Section, — Ce & G.5.8., ! ‘PEG. Oe le Beton of Fort Leavemmorth dropped in to make an appointment for your coming to the University of Kansas for a visit and to oonsult us regarding our gthletias in American wmiversities. I assure you it will be a great pleasure to see you at my earliest convenience. However, I leave for Chisago attend the International Convention of Rotary, which con- simall sections under fifty. My seetion is from @ 11 to 15. I expeet to be in Lawrence the week of Jime and the following week. If you will write me stating ur available dates I will again comumicate with you with of ow getting together. I am sorry for this slight — hiatus in my schedule. With all good wishes to you, I m Sincerely yours, — Director of Physical Bducation, Varsity Basketball Coach. Pfo. O» Le Baton, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. / Dear Private Eaton: - This is evidence that you "carried the mail" properly. | 3 i am sorry that I did not recognize you offhand when you came in the office, and I trust it will not be a bit embarrassing to you if I should suggest that your equatorial diameter has increased slightly and the adipose tissues around your jugular vein have accentuated noticably. Gen you make mo believe that the Arny is strenuous for a Pfo? ‘ I am sending you a Jayhawk Rebounds, a monthly letter to our boys in the service. | . Sincerely yours in Phi Delta Kappa, ~*~ \ Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. THE RELAY February 28, 1945 "A Store Manager Reports” - ------+-------5 2-225 - "Curley" Miller BOCHSSOHHHRSSHHSSSTHOHSHSHEHRHSHHSHSHHSHKSHOHHSSHHHTHSCHHFHEHFCHSHHORAOHFHOHTHEHHHHEEHE COMING MEETINGS March 7 - "The Romance of Steel" - U. S. Steel Company Picture - Technicolor March 14 - “Unfinished Rainbows" - A story of Aluminum March 21 - “Vision™ - Dr. M. C. Raffel March 28 - “Easter In A War Torn World" - John Dawson SSOe Ose seeeen es eteos Fe eeeeeoesOeHeaeSCeeeeeeeeseeeoeeoeeenveees Visitors last week included Frank W. Long and I, C. Zeller of McKeesvort Club and Ed Hartman of Braddock and George Neidermyer of Glassport, all Rotarians. Our High School speaker was Miss Patricia Sullivan and our speaker, "Jim" Ralston, who in his interesting style, gave us a brief history of Rotary thru the past fourty yoars.s SOSOSSH SHE SHSHSHHKHOSHHSLCSHFSHORLOKRSHEHSHSHHEHSOEHEBHEEHFHEHeHSHOHHHOHHTEFC SHH EEHESSE It would be good for all of us, perhaps, to read the Dumbarton Oaks plan for peace. At least it is the one most of the religious groups are urging that we familiarize ourselves with. On the Eastern Front, the Russians, are running irto the same old problem of War, as they drive Berlinward: supplies. It looks from the view of this observer as though things have slowed dowm considerably and will soon reach at least a temporary halt unless the supply problem can be solved. At least the War Department is no lonzer trying to kid the American people about the casualties of War or the cost of invasions. The news from Iwo bears this out we think. -heew sue ce seeans e@eeaeeooeeeeseonvneevrce Geevesreseoeeoseeoee2ee2*7e020202806 8 Shame on the six Rotarians who sani ovr Atterdance Average two weeks ago. Let's do our best to keep thet Average as high as nossible. Make up if you possibly can arrange to dO SO. AOS OEEK EO HMC oO HHORATCTEHOHHSFSHSHOHHHSHEHSHSSHHSOHHSHHHTHHHHSVEES If you want to hear a lengthy lecture on the advantages and joys of being from Kansas, sit down with Norm, some Wednescay Noon. To hear him tell it that place is the garden spot of the Nation. Orchids to Presicent "Art" for his good work as President. Bill Irlam is still talkirg about that Turkey dinner we hac hereon Ladies! Night. SROSCHREHHS HEH HHO HH SET OTH HHOHHHHE HE EHH HEHEHE HSH SHSHHSHC SEH ECE HERS "Final peace may come rather quickly or it may come slowly", recently reported a news correspondent. It is this sort of rash anc unguarded statement that endangers the nation. SSrceeeeerereeoreoeeneeeeee ae se >a ee ee ee eereeeeoeeee eee eee eeee eee Many a man owes his success to being fired...with enthusiasm. POH Oe eee ecenserseesensneseesesneseHereseresHesatoesserssee?D To a clergyman, everybody is a fire risk. POMS SESE SOLES HH EEE HHS EHDEEHH SHEE EEHHE MHS HOLES H HSC HEHEHE HHO: Ideal Audience I know his stories all by heart, Yet when the crowd is new, He has such fun repeating them That I enjoy them too. ---Submitted by a long-suffering wife. » a kU RG AEE ESEAS + FREES EE Erte ee pene ees eete reese H eee ee ee SP The only thing that seems to be able to stay in some people's heads lorger than twelve hours is a colce COMMITTEES FOR YEAR 1944-1945 kkk Aims and Objects . G. NELSON, Chairman G. J. McDERMOTT H. C. HAcKMAN L. W. Morcan JAMES LITTLE S. W. Rupy Classifications J. A. RaLston, Chairman J. H. Dawson L. W. Morcan Membership H. C. Hackman, Chairman Won. E. IRLAM J. H. RopGERsS A. A. OESTERLING Fellowship G. J. McDERmotTtT, Chairman a J. A. Brack J. A. RALSTON Vocational Service P: W. Morcan, Chairman S. C. McCoNnaHEY C. E. MEANOR War Service D. L. Say, Chairman ”. J. A. Brack JAMEs LITTLE Program JAS. LITTLE, Chairman a N. 1 Reisr J. H. RopGERS N. G. KEYSER . W. Morcan . W. Rupy . H. Dawson HN R ° tary Information . W. Rupy, Chairman P. W. MorGAan F. R. MASTERS International Service S. C. McCoNnaHEy, Chairman A. C. LIVERMORE C. D. STEWART n Attendance L. W. Morcan, Chairman H. L. MASTERS Wn. E. IRLAM Youth Service G. P. LIMEGROVER, Chairman W. J. BLAKLEY G. J. McDERMOTT Community Service N. G. Keyser, Chairman J. P. Runk C. D. STEWART MEMBERSHIP MEMBER CLASSIFICATION Black, J. A—’'25 (J..A.) Past Service Blakley, W. J.—’41 (Bunk) Educating—Elementary Schools Dawson, J. H.—’43 (John) Friedman, N.—’34 (Nick) Hackman, H. C.—’32 (Hack) Irlam, Wm.—’42 ee Keyser, N. G.—’40 Bu Landis, W. C.—’30 (W. C.) Limegrover, G. P.—’37 (Phil) Little, J.—’33 (Jim) Livermore, A. C.—’27 (A. C.) MacNicholas, H. T.-’42 (H. ed Masters, F. R.—’25 (Frank Masters, H. L.—’36 (Harold) McConahey, S. C.—'25 (Mac) McDermott, G. J.—’42 (Pat) Meanor, C. E.—’43 (ey) Morgan, L. W.—’39 Lewts) Morgan, P. W.—’25 (BP. W.):: ; , Monument Distributing Nelson, A. G.—’34. ee Nirella, J. D.—’25 Oesterling, A. A.—'25 (Qs) Ralston, J. A.—’25 (Jim) eist, N. I.—’37 (Norm) Rodgers, J. H.—’25 (Jess) Rudy, S. W.—’34 (Scott) Runk, J. P.—’39 (Paul) Say, D. L.—’43 (DE, Schwartz, C.G.—'25 (C.G.) Scott, C. E.—’36 (Chuck) Stewart, C. D.—’38 (Carl) Religious Education Ladies’ Clothing Medicine, Physician—Gen'l. Practice Radio Equipment—Retailing Insurance—Fire Railroad Equipment, Air Brake Mfg.—Works Management Automobiles—Retailing Railroad Equipment, Air Brake Mfg.—Personnel Past Service Young Men’s Associations Dentistry Law—General Practice Railroad Equipment, Air Brake Mfg.—G. O. Administrative Groceries—Retailing Insurance—Life Banking—Capital Investments Honorary Honorary Savings & Loan Associations Railroad Equip., Air Brake Mfg. —Advertising and Publicity Educating—Supervising Prin. Newspaper Publishing Railroad Equipment, Air Brake Mfg.—Personnel, 2nd Active Educating—Secondary Schools Protestant Churches Drugs—Retailing Funeral Directing Railroad Equipment, Air Brake Mfig.—Engineering bn: rs P= By ge << bas a4 re ra) s 12:00 . First Methodist Church East PITTSBURGH . : 1:00 Hebron Lutheran Church TRAFFORD . i é 5:30 . American Legion Home McKEESPORT Sot 6:00 Penn-McKee Hotel ~ OAKLAND (PGH.)' . ; 125155 Ruskin Apts. FRIDAY MONONGAHELA g : d2015 M. V. Country Club Call Secretary for Meeting Days of other Clubs t . Fulpsreurz44 JO qnjQ 418304 943 4q poysiqng AVIS FHL ‘hs cia reerrre ene The Relay Published by The Rotary Club | of Wilmerding, Pennsylvania No. 2123 Organized June 29, 1925 176th District C. J. Mowry, Governor Crescent Heights, New Brighton, Pa. Meets Wednesdays, 12:45 P. M. at the Y. M.C. A. OFFICERS 1944-1945 ARTHUR G. NELSON . ‘ f : : (Phone Valley 1324—Residence, Valley 5059) Jas. LitTLe ; : Vice President Jas. A. RALSTON De iA ree aa ae Secretary (Phone Valley 3400—Residence, Valley 1192-J) A. A. OESTERLING Treasurer G. J. McDERMoTT Sergeant-at-Arms 1D, L. Say potest ons, Chaplain Joun H. Dawson’ ™ 4... Relay Editor BOARD OF DIRECTORS ARTHUR G. NELSON S. C. McConaHEY Norman I. REIst Di Lae Say JAMES LITTLE J. H. Dawson G, P. LIMEGROVER W. J. BLAKLEY PAST PRESIDENT. THE FOUR OBJECTS OF ROTARY The objects of Rotary are to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to en- courage and foster: 1, The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service. 2. High ethical standards in business and professions; the recogni- tion of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the digni- fying by bei Rotarian of his occupation as an opportunity to serve society. : 3. The application of the ideal of service by every Rotarian to his ... personal business and community life. 4. The advancement of international understanding, will, and peace through a world fellowship of busin fessional men united in the ideal of service. President — and pro- Tyr DESERT | MASSON nl \ ‘Maroh 14, 1945, Lt. Commander A. H. Buhl, Nevy ¥=12 Unit, : University of Kansas. Dear Comoander Buhl: IT am very happy with yow suggestion that we meet weekly. We met today and made much progress. The men were enthusiastic and alert, and we ironed out many difficulties. that would have been impossible had we not had this meeting. This is merely @ progress report tio let you know that your —e is bearing ample fruit. - S4neerely yours, | Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. _ LLG Ok hk oe, Kicex( 97? Hb) , D dan! Pia eivoo, lal CENTS el Paes U. S. S. KNOX (APA-46) ey fg ee Baise Tatty lad tating AE rt ma La Yry ee nl > A Ae gts yt ae Zo ea st , — 0 gomugamaase aa Cin Lez bret ditt for been) — Gorn Pat Ae gees. U. S. S. KNOX (APA-46) 4 1G Pebevarg i cee, 22h Dat. Uryacder Kern haglt ct