OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF UNIVERSITY AREA (HOUSTON) Editor: George Lange June 9, 1965 THE PROGRAM 12:15 P.M. Wednesday, June 9, 1965 THE WARWICK HOTEL 5701 S. MAIN, HOUSTON, TEXAS, 77001 SPEAKER: COUNCILMAN LEE McLEMORE Vol. 18, No. 50 Councilman McLemore is Mayor Pro-tem and Senior Councilman of the City of Houston. He has been elected six consecutive times, having held office since 1954. He is a veteran of World War II, and has been self'--employed for the past twenty-five years in the field of advertising and public relations. In 1951 he received the Distinguished Service Award for "Houston's Outstanding Young Man", and in 1952 vas one of five "Outstanding Young Texans" for civic contributions to his City and State. He is also Past President of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Councilman McLemore is now a weekend "Cowboy" on his ranch, RAVEN RIDEGE RANCH, in Huntsville, Texas.
DONORS AND GIFTS FOR THE DRAWING AT THE "NURSES SCHOIARSHIP DINNER" THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 27th, AT KAPHAB'S! It is suggested that members of the University Area Rotary Club patronize the firms listed below and please identity themselves and offer a word of personal appreciation for their generosity and support of our most worthy project: "GIFT'' "GIFT" ant Dinner for Two Luke Johnson Ford Inc. Certificate on Car ers Silver Tray Weingarten's 2 Grocery Certificate 2 Lamps Battelstein's Woman's Bag 30 Box Seats (Astrodome) Kauffman's Cleaners Certificate tor Clean ton Motor Hotel Weekend for Two Courtesy Chevrolet (Joe Pritchard) One dozen glasses Associates House Gift Binswaneer's (Finis Carleton) 2 Mirrors (Door Size) Man's or Woman's Watch South Texas Distributing Co. Certificate on "Frig pparel oats Evinrude Certificate Zindler ' s Inc Suniland Furniture 12 WINGS Shirts 2 Pairs "Porto'Ped" Sn 2 Silver Bowls Pair Women's Shoes Strauss-Frank Co. 3 Portable Radios ynesian Restaurant Cantonese Dinner for Four Ben Golub 2 Cases Fancy Olives!!ras Kodak Instama.tic 400 Camera Reagan Marshall $6o.oo Cash Gitt )res Sam Brockstein $50.00 Cash Gitt Transistor Radio Dr. A. Louis Dippel Pre-natal Care Certiti Gas Grill Ed Watkins Stock Certiticatea Swiss Letter Opener Autographed Baseball 2 Cases :texwell House Coftee James Gaston Men's Reminaton Shaver Women's Remington Shav T H A N K S F 0 R Y 0 U R S U P P 0 R T! ------ --- ---- -------
DONORS AND GIFTS FOR THE DRAWING AT THE "NURSES SCHO It is suggested that members of the University Area Rotary C. selves and offer a word of personal appreciation for t heir g1 Kaphan's Restaurant Corrigan's Jewelers Neiman Mlrcus R. E. "Bob Smith Continental Houston Motor Hotel Arnold Hendler & Associates Levit's Jewelers Scheps Women's Apparel c. B. Delhomme Boats Vogue Shoes Albert Gee's Polynesian Restaurant George Lange Cameras Craig Apparel Stores Joske's Rolland Storey F.d!'eigle John Seivers "GIFT" Dinner for Two Silver Tray 2 Lamps 30 Box Seats (Astrodome ) Weekend for Two House Gift Man's or woman's Watch Evinrude Certificate Pair Women's Shoes Cantonese Dinner for Four Kodak Instama.tic 400 Camera Transistor Radio Gas Grill Swiss Letter Opener Autographed Baseball 2 Cases lobxwell House Coffee THANKS FOR YC
LARSHIP DIBNER" THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 27th, AT KAPBAB'S! lub patronize the firms listed below and please identi:t'y themenerosi ty and support of our most worthy project: Luke Johnson Ford Inc. Weingarten's Battelstein's Kauffman's Cleaners Courtesy Chevrolet (Joe Pritchard) Binswanger's (Finis Carleton) South Texas Distributing Co. Zindler's Inc. Suniland Furniture Strauss-Frank Co. Ben Golub Reagan Mu-shall Sam Brockstein Dr. A. Louis Dippel F.d. Watkins James Gaston "GD"r" Certificate on Car 2 Grocery Certificates WoDlit!Lll's Bag Certificate tor Cleaning One dozen glasses 2 Mirrors (Door Size) Certificate on "!'rigik:ing" 12 WINGS Shirts 2 Pairs "Porto'Ped" Shoes 2 Silver Bowls 3 Portable Radios 2 Cases Fancy Olives $6o.oo Cash Gitt $50.00 Cash Gift Pre-natal Care Certificate Stock Certificate Men's Rellincton Shaver W011en's Rellington Shaver I U R S U P P 0 R T!
LAST WEDNESDAY'S PROGRAM A group of traveling Rotarians presented banners from far of f clubs they visited recently. Gywnn Raymond added the pennants of Santa Paula and San Francisco, California and Honolulu, Haiwii; Henry Glass had been to Rome and London; Sam Montgomery visited Rome, Paris and Florence and Lou Yaeger described his visit to his former Rotary Club in t-b.dison, Wisconsin. lawyer, Reagan Burch spoke in favor of and James Hipperd spo ~ ~ e against State Right-to-Work laws. These are permitted by Section J4B of the Taft-Hartley Bill and Congress is presently considering r epeal of this Section. Supporters of these laws, 19 states have them, maintain that the law is necessary to protect the rights of individual workers from union domination. Opponents claim that such laws provide no particular protection to the individual and are basically anti-union. The Texas Right-to-Work law simply states that no individual shall be required to be a member of a union in order to obtain a job. His status with the union after employment is µot covered by this law. This issue is an important one and deserves careful unemotional analysis by each of us! OFFICERS ROTARY CLUB OF UNIVERSITY AREA OF HOUSTON, TEXAS JULY 1, 1964 - JUNE 30, 1965 JOHN M. STURDEVANT, President WARREN B. LF.ACH, JR., Vice-Pres. LUTHER L. YAIDER, Secretary SIDNEY R. MORTON, Treasurer H. F. BRUCE, Sergeant-at-Arms DAVID H. ROI.KE, Immediate Past Pres. DIRECTORATE BENTON G. WELI.S JOHN W. MORROW, JR. JOHN B. PEVATFAUX HENRY G. GLASS ARTHUR F. BARNES EDWARD T. WATKINS Address of Club c/ o Mrs. Jane Daniels, Corresponding Secretary 2811 Broad, Apt. 28 Houston 17, Texas Phones: Day- JA 6-2650 Night-MI 5-0717