Delegates to District Conference Read By-laws of R.I. Article XI, section 7. "Sach member club in a district shall select, certify, and send to the annual district conference one elector for every 25 or major fraction thereof of its mem- bers, provided that each member club in the district shall be entitled to at least one elector." District Award President Charles Wheeler has urged a Presidents Award in every district to the club which has made the most sig- nificant achievement in promoting the Ideal of Service in the four avenues of service. This district governor with the advice of the past district gover- nors does not see how to judge in such a difficult matter. But it will be possible to decide Attendance for the Year which club has the highest rank for attendance for the year since July l. Attendance at Conference which club has the largest delegation based on man-miles in attendance at the conference. The district governor will name some clubs which deserve special honors for certain achievements. All the Rotarians will be judges as they visit the exhibit where a page summary Will review the year's work of each club. ‘Vill you all help judge these. summaries, remembering that a small club sometimes can have an out-. standing year of fellowship and service. Which club do you think deserves the highest praise. District Dues For several years the Rotarians of the district have agreed to the plan of each Club sending a dollar per member to the Conference Treasurer to pay the expenses of the Conference. Send to Paul A. Love- well, 1620 Mulvane, Topeka. Do not let him need to write you. Registration Fee For years, Rotarians have paid three dollars, and Anns two. It takes a large part of this to pay for the Monday luncheon and the Monday Banquet. Fre-Registration It will save you time to send in regis- tration fees in advance. Hasiest for the secretary to send a list of names of Rotarians and their classification together with a check for the fee for all who are coming. Send this to k. J. Zeidler, Baldwin, and an envelope will be ready for you at Topeka with your badge, official program, tickets for luncheon and banquet, and other information. Two equal luncheons. The Oskaloosa Rotarians have accepted the task of Registration at the seat of the Conference. They will divide the tickets equally so that there will be about the same number at each pro- gram. If you wish to attend. another ‘luncheon than the one your ticket in-| dicates, you will find some other Kotarian who is willing to trade with you. We urge each club to have some representatives at each banquet, so that you can report to your club the messages of both speakers. Past Governor Ambrose Johnston at the Jay- hawk, and Dean Robert N. Bush of Hmporia will both have inspiring messages. ; Latin American Student This year we fell down on the support of s Latin American student at a college in our district. Do you wish the district to pay $200.00 as before for this cause. If you have a reso- lution present it to Roy Luke, chair- man of the Resolution Committee.