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3 Re: SHAW (3) MORLD TRADE CLUB Stilled Report 455 us, E - NOVEMBER 1963 Published by World Trode Club World Trode Center Son Francisco 11, California CONSULAR CORPS HONORS GOVERNOR COMING EVENTS San Francisco's Consular Corps chose the World Nov. 22 - Luncheon - S.F. Area World Trade Associa- Trade Club as the setting for a reception and dinner tion, World Trade Center Authority, and World honoring Governor and Mrs. Edmund G. Brown earlier Trade Club. Speaker: Clay Shaw, managing this month. The Acting Dean of the Corps, Adolfo G. director, New Orleans International Trade Dominguez, Consul General of Mexico, is shown below Mart. will discuss "New Orleans Case His- (left) greeting California's Governor Brown in the Game tory in International Relations." Room of the Club. On the right is the Secretary of the Nov. 25 - Luncheon - S.F. Area World Trade Associa- Corps, Consul General Alessandro Savorgnan of Italy. tion and the German-American Trade Advi- sory Board. Speaker: Dr. Schmitz-Lenders, German Ministry of Economics, currently in charge of German International Exhibitions and Trade Promotion, Dec. 17 - Christmas Around the World Dinner. Dec. 18 - Christmas Around the World Luncheon, CLUB NEWS The traditional Christmas Around the World luncheon will be held on Wednesday, December 18, for members. Albert L. Reeves, chairman, membership committee, and senior vice president, Utah Construction & Mining Company, will represent the Çlub Board of Directors at this event, This year, for the first time, a Christmas Around the World Dinner will be held on Tuesday evening, December 17, to enable members, their ladies and guests to attend. Club President George Killion, presi- denn, American President Lines, will represent the Since the opening of the Club in April, 1960, the local Board of Directors at the dinner. which replaces the Consular Corps members have sponsored many of the usual Tuesday International Buffet. An outstanding mu- most interesting events in the Club. Receptions for vis- sical program (identical at the two events) is promised iting foreign government officials, trade missions and by Club Manager D.T.T. Mackinnon. Announcements business leaders, and the celebration of "National Day" concerning these special Christmas celebrations will of the various countries have all been occasions lending be in the mail shortly. an intern tional flair, HOLIDAY SEASON SCHEDULE In his welcoming speech, Mr. Dominguez said: The Club will be open: 'The Consular Corps of San Francisco, in whose Tuesday, December 24, Christmas Eve - Until 4 p.m. name I speak, is now tied with Hamburg, Germany, as Tuesday, December 31, New Year's Eve - Until 4 p.m. The Club will be closed: the second largest in the world with 54 representations, preceded only by New York, And this fact is important Wednesday, December 25, Christmas Day - all day when we remember that there are some 3,200,000 aliens Wednesday, January 1, New Year's Day - all day in the United States, of which over 661,000, or 21% of them, live in your beautiful State of California, Many Among recent visitors to the Club were Michael, of them will no doubt become your fellow citizens this Prince von Hohenzollern, and Hubertus, Prince von year; but until they do so, we the Consuls present, will Lowenstein, of Germany; Ambassador Braj KumanNehru be entrusted by our governments to look after their of India; Ambassador Gilbert Spence of British Guiana; interests, their welfare and their relations with their Sir Berkley and Lady Ormerod, of England; and Pancho new place of abode, Gonzalez.

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