Distriet Assembly Rotary International District 123 Time-Monday, July le, 19436 Place ~- Lawrence, Kansas Eldridge Hotel All presidents and secretaries are expected to attend. Other Rotarian officers and chairmen welcome if you notify us how many are coming. Bring your problems. Share your triumphs. Expect a great time. Bring sample of your club bulletin, and of your program for the exhibit. Program 9:00 A.M. Registration and Acquaintance period. Meet everybody. 10:00 A.M. The Governor's Message,-Homer Kingsley dbright. “ Rotary serving in War and in Peace, 10:30 A.M. Governor Ambrose Johnston, Manhattan. Club Service, Presentation end Discussion. Membership, Classification, Attendance, Programs, Fellowship, Music, Inter-city Meetings, Public Information, Your questions, etc. ! 11:15 A.M. Governor David L. MacFarlane (Scotty), umporia-Topeka. Vocational Service, Presentetion and Discussion. Business and Professional Ethics, The Four Way Test, Programs, Material in The Rotarian, Classification talks, Hthics in war time, Essay contests, Your questions, etc., etc. 12:00 M. Recess. Get acquainted period. Luncheon. Frogram in charge of the Lawrence Club Dr. Forrest C. Allen (Phog) President of the Club presiding. Address by R. I. Director of Zone 3, J. HE. Conklin (Gene). . "The White Plumes of Rotary". _2:00 P.M. Governor John Feller, Leavenworth. Round Table Discussion with all the presidents, Elections, installations, directors, committees, finance, extension, board meetings, assembly, correspondence, relation to governor's visit, district assembly, district convention, international convention, presiding at weekly mooting, new projects, keeping up pep, oiling the machinery, etc., etc. 2:00 P.M. Governor Marion Hume, Ottawa. Round Table Discussion with all secretaries. Glub records, reports to governor, and to the R. I. secretariat, club dues, attendance records, bills, club publication, keeping the Rotarian before the club, Revista Rotaria, Club library, annual review, cooper- ation with president, speakers from out of town, letter of appreciation, notifying delinquent or absent members, club history, etc., etc. 2:45 P.M. Governor Cecil Howes, Topeka Community Service, Presentation and Discussion. The third object, Community survey, Boys work, Youth service activities, Rural-urban acquaintance, War service, Ked Cross, What are we doing?, Corporate or individual action, etc. 3:30 P.M. Director R. I., Js EH. Conklin (Gene), Hutchinson, and Governor Jphn Feller, Leevenworth. International Service, Presentation and Discussion. Rotary's opportunity, Fireside meetings, Post war planning, What can we do? (300 examples), six programs, seven questions. 4:15 P.M. Adjournment. If any groups wish to remain and ask questions informally, that may be very interesting and valuable.