ROTARY VIEW
OF AMERICA’S PACT
(United Press Association —By Electric
Telegraph—Copyright)
BOSTON, June 28
At the plenary session to-day of the Rotary Convention there was an address given on the international seivlce of rotary by Mr Frank Milner, of New Zealand (Headmaster of the Waitaki Boys’ High School). Mr Milner’s subject was “The New World Order from the Rotary Standpoint.’’ He called upon Rotary to pool all of its moral resources to swing America into a fuller and more .generous association with Europe, and to widen America’s participation in world responsibility and in the stabilisation of peace.
He urged that a. middle course must .be found between the jingoisms of naionaiism and the excessive internationalism which runs to pacificism. He called upon the new world order to indict wa r as an anachronism, .and a relic of barbarism.
The Convention elected Mr Jehu Nelson (Montreal) , International President and Mr Rufus Chapin (Chi-, .cago) was re-elected Treasurer.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1933, Page 6
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