163rd District Gives $721.50 to Rotary Foundation The 163rd district presented a handsome gift of $721.50 to the Ro- tary Foundation. This amount rep- resents a contribution of one $25 U. S. Savings Bond from each of the thirty-nine clubs in the district. As an expression of its apprecia- tion of the assistance which the Ro- tary clubs of the 127th district gave its community, when it was struck by a terrific tornado last year, the Rotary Club of Crowell, Texas, has presented two $100 bonds to the Foundation—a contribution of ap- proximately $7.00 from each of its 21 members. Since the publication of the last list of contributions, the following additional contributions have been received: $100 Bonds: Allen, Crombie, (Ontario, Cal.) +tNiagaraFalls,N.Y. Alturas, Cal. Ponca City, Okla. +}Baton Rouge, La. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Newton, N. J. Clovis, N. M. Rutherford, N. J. **District 156 Terre Haute, Ind. Grinnell, Iowa Tulsa, Okla. Harrisburg, Pa. ~ Utica, N. Y. *Honolulu, Hawaii West Allis, Wis. Inverness, Miss. West Palm Beach, Lockport, N. Y. Fila. *Two $100 bonds +7;Plus two $25 bonds **Three $100 bonds +Plus $6 in savings +Plus one $25 bond stamps $25 Bonds: Alice, Tex. Freehold, N. J. Alliance, Neb. Georgetown- Altus, Okla. Millsboro, Del. Anaconda, Mont. Gladstone, Mich. Ashland, Wis. *Glasgow, Ky. Beloit, Kan. Green Cove Spgs., Boonville, Mo. Fla. Borger, Tex. *Groton, N. Y. Braddock, Pa. Hillsboro, Tex. *Brazil, Ind. Holley, N. Y. Bremerton, Wash. Hugo, Okla. Canton, Mass. Carson City, Nev. Cedar Grove,N.J. Chelan, Wash. Claremore, Okla. Clearfield, Pa. Columbus, Miss. *Council Bluffs, Iowa Covington, Okla. Crescent City, Fla. Cushing, Okla. **District 122 **District 130 *** District 172 Douglas, Ariz. *Doylestown, Pa. Eaton, Ohio Effingham, II]. Eureka, Cal. Frankfort, Ky. *Franklin, Ind. Jonesboro, Ark. *Kauai, Hawaii Kenova, W. Va. Ketchikan, Alaska Key West, Fla. *Kingsport, Tenn. Lancaster-Depew, N.Y. Lawrenceville, Ill. *Leoti, Kan. Lewistown, Pa. Littlefield, Tex. Manchester, Conn. Marion, N.C. Menomonie, Wis. *Montclair, N. J. *Monte Vista, Colo. Mountain View, Cal. New Bedford, Mass. *Newport, Ark. San Angelo, Tex. Newton, Miss. San Anselmo, Cal. *Oklahoma City, *San Antonio, Tex. Okla. Shenandoah, Pa. Oneida, N. Y. Smith Center, Osborn-F airfield, Kan. Ohio Sterling, Il. Petersburg, Alaska Pine Bluff, Ark. Superior, Ariz. Susanville, Cal. Pleasantville,N.J. Tarkio, Mo. Pocomoke City, “Torrington, Conn. Md. *Valley City, N. D. Vergennes, Vt. Vernon, Tex. West Memphis, Ark. Westminster, Md. Wilmington, Ohio Yazoo City, Miss. Prescott, Ark.- Preston, Ida. Rittenhouse, A. F. (Honeoye Falls, Ney) *Roswell, N. M. *Two $25 bonds **Contributed by Doane Farr and the District ***Three $25 bonds donated by delegates attending district conference Cash: 177th district, $250; Ottawa, Ont., Can- ada, $75 (Canadian currency); Manitowoc, Wis., $43.99; Streator, Ill., $25; Caliente, Nev., $15; Cordell, Okla., Croton-on- Hudson, N. Y., Middletown, Del., and Smyrna, Del., each $10. . The St. Louis Municipal Opera Is On the Air Those Rotarians who thrilled to the story of the St. Louis Municipal Opera as it was told in song and drama at Rotary’s convention, and no doubt other Rotarians as well, will be interested to learn that the music of the Municipal Opera is now being broadcast. This delight- ful music may be heard over the stations of the Columbia Broadcast- ing System in North, South and Central America each Sunday from 2:00 to 2:30 p.m., Eastern War Time, during July and August. Price Panels The Office of Price Administra- tion of the United States Govern- ment works through price panels to endeavor to hold firm the cost of living on the local level. Price panel members are volun- teers who have taken an oath as officials of the U. S. Government. They serve without pay. They are specially trained to help merchants. Any Rotary club in the United States which desires to have the work of the price panels explained at one of its meetings should apply to the nearest local office of O.P.A. Mr. President! The green envelope which you have received contained SUGGES- TIONS FOR YOUR COMMITTEES. No doubt you have already given each one of your chairmen the ap- propriate sections of this helpful pamphlet. If not, please do so at once. If you want supplementary papers for your committees, write the sec- retariat. Fort Worth Is Proud of Its Students All of the 50 beneficiaries of the Student Loan Fund of the Rotary Club of Fort Worth, Texas, who are in the armed forces are now com- missioned officers, including one who is a colonel in the Army Air Force. Frequent letters are received by the club from these boys, enclos- ing checks to apply on their loans and expressing gratitude for the financial assistance they received from the Fort Worth Rotarians. aa ABUL BR -e The 1943 Official Directory of M4 ; At Handy Guide Wook Rotary International contains in- teresting information about Ro- tary’s 5.100 clubs in all parts of the world—tells when and where they meet, and the names, clas- sifications and addresses of their officers. It lists all of Rotary’s international officers for 1943-44 and other helpful Rotary data. e Order your copies today from Rotary International, 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois. If your order equals the number of your club members or if it is for more than 49 copies, the cost is 15¢c each; 10 to 49 copies are 20c each; and single copies are 25c. Each club receives two free copies, plus additional free copies on the basis of one for each 20 members in excess of 40.