Show tw- 8 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING C In be charge O Scout troops have a good opportunity now to plan Thanksgiving day good turns They make everyone happier “Once a Scouter Always a Scouter" O' jjwtisj 1934 SCOUTS' and SCOUTERS: PAGE demonstrations Wednesday National Director Fred C will 18 "Once a Scout Always a Scout' Attend the health and safety meetings and Mills NOVEMBER - m ma tod clin 1 U fori for reci Recruiting Campaign Now Being Conducted by Salt Lake Council xv ft s X 1 r-- 4s KXMv y X ' w :n 4Vsv Vn 8 ' f sV £ J v £ rm$? ' 100 Sin a f( the nea ord lost f w A Gas and t I r- t jryCSy’! L pho pne - N hole yJr‘fi: 'f 4fTl j 4 pro mee chai the com tion of t' iy 4f“ a $ A exhi festi issui but Wh&trfttWMBfeaBittdfo fttf Instructors for Courses At Jordan Junior High School Are Announced I n3 true tors for specialization eourscS being conducted each Thursday at'V SO p m at the Jordan junior high school Sixth South and Tenth West sffl ets open to all distr ct and troop scov ters were announced Sat urday by DTheE Hammond council specialization course executive is one o t a group of courses now being give l fef scouters ofis the council Willumr H Bartlett presenting the work iVi Sidian lore Danzil Watts ot’ in instruction is in charge scouting games Gai Plummer story telling E B Heislei' ‘planning and directing of merit badga study Marlon Harris song nature J Sis ncer leadership Dr iCharles W Woodruff Robin Hood Takes Leading Part in Archery History Readers Like to Believe Famous Figure Ac- tually Lived tion of tl Si J Com With scores of man building activities well under way and numerous competitions programs circuses and other events planned for the ap proachmg winter months boys not yet affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America will find this a favorable time to join some troop organization leaders of the organization point out All districts of the Salt Lake council are now conducting a recruiting campaign Shown above are eight scouts of the four types found in the Salt Lake council in which a program is provided for boys from 9 yeais of age on up left to right George McBroom member of Cub pack 1 Henry jErdweg Jr member of Boy Scout troop 30 Dean Proctor of Vanguard troop 226 Lawrence Dobson ordinary seaman of Sea Scout ship 236 Stansbury” Ban Nyman boson’s mate of the same ship Ray Tolman of Vanguard troop 226 Jack Knight of Boy Scout troop 30 and Maurice Saffle of Cub pack — The primary purpose of scouting Is building for the future being ” A “scout” formerly meant one on watch for the rest Now "prepared as a scout official aptly expressed it Vie word "has been made to fit the town as well as the wilderness and suited to peace time instead of ‘ 1 East Districts Map Plans After Reorganization war A scout is an expert in as well is trained In heart as well as head and hand life-cra- ft as la ery woodcraft for he ‘‘Scouting is broad enough to cover riding swimming tramping trailing photography first aid camping handicraft loyalty obedience courtesy thrift courage and kindness with many other subjects “A scout can tie a knot that will hold he can swim a river he can pitch a tent he can mend a tear irv his trousers he can tell you which fruits and seeds are poisonous and which are not He sees many things that others do not see because his eyes are keen He is mentally awake President Roosevelt while governor of New York paid the following t tribute to scouting “It inculcates in the boy a definite sense of civic responsibility “It develops respect for the right of others “It places the emphasis on honor and decency “It is constructive prevention “But is not prevention rather than correction the solution of the crime problem’” In connection with the current recruiting campaign all troops will glad to welcome new or former scouts National Health Safety Director Comes Here to Conduct Demonstrations amc-into- f be T ales of Real Dogs - By Albert Payson Terhune BOBBIE: Central Figure in Queer Tragedy This is an odd story of an otjd trag- edy Not a pleasant story though the tragedy was nobody’s fault I’ll follow it today with a sho-t- er and stranger and gayer story to take any bad taste out of your mouth Bobbie was a police dog He was 11 years old That is as old as the age of 55 or 60 would be to a human He belonged to August Mosel of 555 West 184h street New York City Mosel was as old for a man as was Bobbie for a dog The two were staunch chums and they used to go on long hikes together far out into the To Start Program Anniversary Week a- - ' 1- Jo-d- East Jordan ‘Turkey Dinner’ Set For Friday apo-prji- corn-figu- Iow-hl- oper reco of C( Euro jfrani was ditio Among his demonstrations will be a senes to be conducted for all leaders in scouting including cubbing sea scouting and Vanguard work Wednesday at 9 30 p m in the Deseret gymnasium when Captain Mills will demonstrate a number of new safety ideas in the water program Canoes and boats will be used in the swimming pool Captain Mills a nationally known figure m the field of accident prevention disease prevention and first aid methods is returning to New York City after attending the regional scouters’ training conference held recently in Santa Barbara Cal 'He is a great scouter and delightful fellow His demonstration at the regional conference-wer- e an inspiration” said D E Hammond council executive AU executive committeemen district committeemen district commissioners scoutmasters and friends arc invited to attend a luncheon Wednesday noon in the chamber of commerce where Captain Mills will give special message on health and safety The second mee’ting will be held at 4 30 p m in The Salt Lake auditorium This will be a special meeting for all junior assistant scoutmasters senior patrol leaders scribes and patrol leaders of all troops The evening session will begin at 8 o clock in Barratt hall All leaders in all branches of scouting ate invited to attend This will do the Dig program of the dav Captain Mills will present health and safety program information with demonstration and discussion The meeting will be continued at 9 30 p m at the Deseret gymnasium swimming pool Another national scouter O H Benson director for rural scouting addressed a series of meetings with state agricultural leaders scouters and boys’ agricultural club leaders Fridav in the Hotel Utah Mr Benson also attended the regional scouters’ conference iq Santa Barbara and now is en route back to New York City SU indie mane buir Tr build W r ures per resid Septe parec Coi top p May set a close Depa ers a or mi terist Itock II NEW eurlty Basic Bullocl Can I Corpor Torporp Corp Divert Diver Divers Divide) Five Fixed Fixed Fund Fund Fund Mass Nation do Ouarte Stand Super Trustee 20th C Tribune-T- elegram U 3 El do do v B BOS'! the sal stocks stock i Ain & Am Te Anaron Boston Boston Fdison Gen E Gillette Nash f New Ei N big-fro- w Meetings Being Held in Ogden fe m thi-tvf- Adv Decl Unci auto-mobih- ntClCVcinCC vv 11 11 flj T-- Sfpr I 1 u-- 1 nt w! II rt T J 16 To l WE 17 30 130 5 -- K 3000 1000 4500 3500 t 10 1000 700 25 ' eve-circu- 1 i Scout Activities j k Rai Party to Finance ' ' Tota Club to Have Librarian Daily te h- N To Rl 74 sha The Western Marsh Wren te Y Nor Bi Shawm Slone Torrina Uni D Unit P Unit F U 8 Sr if V U 8 S I Ut P L' ! ters the i ‘ Special Vanguard Courses Discussed e ti 3 72 6 ings L'Jrrne li 453 tistic slipp Bu d Jfl narr Tr Satu demonstrations and Conducting bringing technical advice on one of the most vital phases of the Boy Scout program Captain Fred C Mills national director of health and safety will arrive Wednesday in Salt Lake City to address three principal meet- at its end Remember that mg daws and to break the force of the fall by gripping every narrow the Leash Grasping Idaho— ac POCATELLO Winter GREEN DEAN By ledge he and Mosel bounced over a and wrist many Many sprained eastern the Idaho tivities area in Desperately he fought to stop their health and safity O S Walsh PART I— MYTH OR MAN a broken finger has been caused by ever faster descent council of the Boy Scouts will be conand council executives sea The one figure that dominates the The leash Just at the spot where the cliff this bit of care'essness ducted this season under a reorgan scouting should be gripped firmly in the hand turned into a vertical wall of mooth Following an li troductory message entire field of English and American ization of the various scout districts the meeting is a tvided for depart archery is that romantic personagt and should always be held tight It rock was a ledge a little wider than mental work lastV S two and a half Robin Hood Thousands use his name All districts except the Blackfoot should not be fastened to wrist or fin- thos? above it At this ledge Bobbie made his final and most vehement district have been reorganized and all TroV8 are urged to hours ger or to any part of the clothes havTas many scout as possible at-- j who never heard of the monarchs he the Mosel attached the leash to attempt to check the dual fall at that city is slated for meeting Tightly A stunted little tree grew there tend the sess ons y order to take defied Some say he was amythical next week said D C Watkins area his right wrist as he and Bobbie informa- - character back a maximum and others that Robin executive cliffside road on To one side of this Bobbie flung himstarted the along self gripping the stony surface of tion for the boys TV sessions will Hood their way back from their hike The first meeting was held at developed from several charconclude November 24 A park attendant some distance the ledge and bracing himself with acters who actually roamed the wild Montpelier where that district with country It is the tale of one of these away had been all his strength Mosel was pitched Dr W E Armstrorvg city super woods of “Merrie England ” How those of Star Valley Wyo Soda hikes — the last of watering the magnifthe hundreds icent visor of high schools Now the attendant’s eves to the other side of the little tree we all like to think that ha Springs and Bear Lake formulated such walks — that I many ever dog in to tell am scouting definition of proper goals going The Man Falls followed the two hikers His was the lived and hunted the king’s plans for reorganization A S Rich- you at the first specialization course in really in Sherwood ' eye witness testimony of what fol There he hung while Bobbie tried forest a friend to ards chairman of the Montpelier disdeer Van is Not and far Mosel’s from home scout High lor all supervision lowed to counterbalance the mans weight and a scourge to the op- trict and A J Winters commis- bridge the poor fir'll of the From the summit last Sunday park guard commissioners iirLUb pressor sioner acted as hosts for the meet- park to the river Deneath there is a A flower was blossoming at the and to give him a chance to gam a morning at the chamber of commerce very summit of the cliff Its bright foothold For a moment it seemed as Some sav his true name was Rob ing hundred foot cliff For the first half of colors “Laws of Learning and HalvN Forma attracted Mosel’s attention He though the dog might succeed m his Other district meetings have been this tion” will be discussed by Lr John ert Fits Ooth born at Loxley Chase precipice there are a few plants to get a closer view muscle straining battle Ao save his m near Sheffield the Norman addition held for the Bannock district at growing out from the rocky soil and bent far over T Wahlqulst at the Sunday 10 master from death of Fitz being later dropped from his Grace the Portneuf district at Lava one or two narrow ledges that break of it ' meeting Bobbie was not interested in the Then the leathern leash broke It name and th Ottr changed to Ood Hot Springs and the American Falls the of the cliff Below that Other topics and the speakers at or abruptness flower But he was much interested broke close to Mosel’s wrist The Hood Robin is also an old Teu- and Aberdeen districts at the respec is a the remain'ng meetings are iWern-be- r straight wall of rock fo the Har a squirrel which came scurrying man s body hurtled over the cliff and lem river speedway near the water in 25 “How to Get Improven vnt" tonic name associated with elves and tive cities across the road and ran down over crashed down to the speedway far of mischief It can be seen The council scout circus will be the Each of the addressed was su spirits below D- - J T Worlton meetings cit assistant the top of the embankment below 2 that some frolicsome fellow playing by Mr Watkins in which he urged A Favorite Walk DeeembiV of initial event of the anniversary week schools perintendent a With wild Bobbie rushed He was and when dead leap the police everybody might that a camporal be held in each dis“The Value of Mora'e” Dr Adam S harmless pranks on One of the favorite walks for Mosel after the program Saturday February 2 to ” The word “Hood” trict activities to select squirrel just as Mosel arose passersby reached him represents and Bobbie was a read which ran from Bennton December 9 Dr Calvin S be called “Robin Saturday February 9 instead of beMoover the flower lS connected more masoo'ied Bohhie usc bending Meanwhile seriously with the ties to attend the jamboree in Wash- ale's the summt of the c!J! Sometne closing event as originally Smith Granite district school sup tr ing off balance was the sel his of rock caught” on the Ail by reverence norm next up C D vyoaen summer for ington the times they would wander into the goo ledge midway it was announced Saturday intendent on a kindred subject Emit at the leash and the jerk precipice He was safe Except for planned frantic dieties had been wiped out of changing of the troop chartes to the Nyman council training committe V itself Then Mosel would un caused tug the man’s by D E Hammond council execupark threw w not he Saxon a as bruises few the weight bad and of the by and calendar the injured Christianity people by change year Chairman is in charge of the course tive leash the big dog and romp with him The advanced American Red Cross Vdth the introduction of the Latinized council budget to meet the calendar on the grass or let him gallop at will Bobbie off balance at the same time But he could not move upward nor The circus to include six events on v of he over down Normans the the old the llgion ledge Loses to scouters Leaning gods course all Dog year Footing an interdistrict basis will be held at if first aid open But when they were on the road at heartbroken the in the btcame Di despised by 15 clas gazed directed November upper by misery The dog lost his footing and rolled school Five events the South began itself he would snap the leash to master far have been high Additional F Pm this brsis roe the concept of Chailes G Plummer described in previous arBobbies collar For always there vyas down over the rim of the cliff His motionless body of his beneath in the woods courses will be given each Thursday a lVibin Hood sup-erhim The on The Mosel after ticles Salt Lake Tribune danger to the dog from the reckless weight yanked Policemen and firemen rigged up Scouts’ and Scouters’ page and Saturday at 7 30 p m in theas i tnsurpsssed In the use of weapons ly driven motor cars which whizzed man had no time to brace himself extension ladders the cliff’s prototype helping the against event he Over Thd sixth will be the wall Bryant junior high school’ continuing as tks godly the rim the plunged dragged side Then three volunteers Patrolalong highway ” poor pf his race and robbing the rich lor five weeks bv teams of eight scouts The The winter had been long and bib by the taut leash scaling Sniand men McFadden A number of district courses in the foreiiQ°r tqajns will line up in two rows of terly cold and spring was late On Man and dog crashed downward der swarmed up Champlin the ladders to the four “Elements of Scoutmastershlp” arel F'cis though we know that Friar scouts each 25 feet from the the first mild day in late April Mosel huddled together and bound to each tad about a a Maid fastened and Marian of Tuck the rest more in progress Three sessions rope wall which will be nine feet six and Bobbie went forth on a blossom other by the leather! leash Mosel ledge They him t1lowered c‘"“ and of the actors 'hi course dog district the East unhapoy given inches high with the face smooth hunting hike At least Mosel searched was helple's to check his own rapid Friday at 7 30 p m in the Sandy com'ng t the stage time' has woven for early blooms while the dog gam descent toward the spot where the safely to the ground except for a two by four which will true So ends an story unhappy Junior high school are scheduled the fabric' of his exploits into sti-- h a The ”East Joraanyaisuict ‘turkey be fastened on the back of the wall Park rolling over scatter of shrubs and ledges ended Now for a shorter thls vear termed the ‘ An- - 10 PRttem f'at one is prone to but The South Davis district course held fii-pleasanter m that sheer perpendicular wall of 30 inches from the top as a foothold 'there' js a'rather "solid"basis for nual Scout Festival” will be held onLthe grass and chasing sparrows Saturday' "at 7 Vd p'm'Vn The Center-hevTime will be taken when the last Then they started for home along rock which ran to the verge of the tale Ville L D S ward scout room will the myths find ballads about him andinday night in the Draper junior the road Digs Dp Puppy beneath cout hits the floor on the other side Mosel fastened one end of speedway continue until December 15 the Cot his merry irwi though his name wasj'Sh school it is announced by C E the leash to Bobbies stout collar He But Bobbie was not dazed nor help In Glen Oak near Los Angeles Ropes (and staves will not be allowed tonwood district course in the Mur- probably basta"wed from some earlier Goff chairman of the district Irish The ton and face of the wall only can twisted the leash s other end around less as was his master He seemed Cal Mrs Alfred Mitchells he resembled If we search our mittee ray First L D S ward Thursday at to realize at once what had hap-- setter Buddy had six puppies last be touched his own wrist a1 DeecfiT because the of Celebrated until will can m good see continue 30 p ?id folk tiles we there is And by that simple action Mosel'pened and into what hideous danger year Five of them were lively and The two fastest teams will compete 1 creates between scouts ber 6 and the Tooele district course Owing to the visit of Captain Fred tenditacy to personify things he had dragged the man who was husky from the moment of their m the finals for first and second sealed his death warrant a will begn Wednesday Novemb-- r 28 and event troop off cials and all district scout-Th- e sixth died almost at places All other places will be deter-- j birth the But his nor to fasten It never ina! diractor of health safe is wise god and safety all Vanguard specializaan’ nntinu- - for five weeks D Lle as worked out ers he affa'r la planned to be to dig Into the once leash to one’s wrist nor to hook The time a mined sought dog by only R 3 field executive is in charge the old balVids and legends is Sar and better than ever tion courses scheduled for Wednesday Mrs Mitchell took the dead puppy ones finger into the loop or the ring rocky side of the cliff with his flyof each that he was an iut!-night in the various districts will be living from Among the council officials Invited from the house and buried far away the reign of Henr IT which ended a‘ guests of honor are Malcolm A postponed until December 19 it wa him 12 inches underground With her Vanball Tournaments announced Saturday by D L Roberts in 1189 through the 27 years of the Keyser president D E Hammond went Nashg her elderly female collie Lion Hearted executive D L Roberts field execuTo End December 15 council field executive reign of Richard Nashi showed keen unhappiness and John Lackland ntil he died in tlve and D W Moffat and Dr These include the course In elecw hile the pup was being buried and G G King 1247 in the Plummer members of the year of the Charles tricity by Philip Stone at the Sandy seemed trying to prevent the woman By reign of Henry III executive committee from interring the tiny creature Mrs District vanball tournaments now junior high school the course in In the nineteenth ye v of the by Clyde Proctor at the Mitchell left Nashi at the grave and being hotly contested will be comreign cither marsh the in duck While the of II son of that when the' Henry OGDEN— Fred C Mills New York came back home pleted by December 15 when win-- n Grant L D S stake tabernacle the I most intimate h made a mona-cerk course rebelled B day acquai in first aid bv Melvin Dent in classes of both the A and the against hisfather City director of health and safety Presently she looked out of the ance It was necessary to improvise window There on the lawn was old in ybach district of the Salt Lake coun-c- t the Wanship L D S ward hall the Boy Scouts of America will hold Robert de Ferrers lord of Loxlcv of the a blind so choosing a spot ir the tall will be determined said M El course in astronomy given by S S three meetings next Monday and manned h s castles m Nashi tenderly licking some dirt en Drinee William Fitz Ooth father of est reeds close to open water I pulled er Christensen president of the Salt Smith in the West high school L D S crusted object she held between her Tuesday in Ogden some of them out of the mud and Mills wU meet Boy Scout Robert or Rc bin Hood as we hill paws She had dug uo the buried pup Lake Council Vanguard association seminary the course in weather given stood them in a circle raising them by Dean Green in the Tenth L D S Girl Scout and Red Cross leaders and tall him might have suffered from and had carried it home Saturday Weber gymnasium directors at a pub the conseouences of the rebellion lo divisional champions will be ward: the course in radio given by high as possible to hide my posi She had done more Somehow she is Four lie meeting in the Central junior high ng hi- - estates and claim to carl tion On settling down quietlv wait had brought the supposedly dead determined at a one day tournament Spencer Ohlin in the Granite L D S school Mondav at 8 p m On Tuesday dom of Huntington From some uoh ing for the ducks to come in I heard puppy back to life In another two December 19 The districts will be stake hall and the course in photograa stalki and at 10 a m a rustling hi the dry meet the lcadcis eiue our hro might have berni m c2i t the pup was as healthy as any grouped as follow® Division 1 South phy given bv Lee Rawlings in the joivs Trihnno R like to in the community and the Bov Scout riuced take refuge in the woods t l clicking noie for all the world of the other youngsters in the litter Davis Pioneer Salt Lake and Ensign South junior high school r l °n the to 7 make !?iai s°und with used at noon In connec and forest uhere other bold ariven leader Tu division 2 Liberty Grapite Grant The other courses scheduled each (Copyright 1934 McNaught from horse to the old t on w ith the me’ting Monday night furors fn mg from pngeanre of their duty in their clubrooms night until December 12 speed up and Wells division 3 East Jordan Wednesday Syndicate ) 5 annou"cPd Fri‘ tongue Mr Mil’s will gne a demontrit on country or to avoid the ruthless hand motionless I imitated the will be held as scheduled Remaning Cottonwood Jordan West a Oquirrh a' business meeting (SOUnfi and bright little eve peeped of boat and came saf°t uing the of a tyrant had often found a flfe?hay organization and Tooele division 4 North Summit out between the rushes not three feet Weber gmnas um pool for the pur and secure retreat and South Summit he comPIete scout and scouters from mv head and a m!te of a bird Sea Scouting Explained (Next uek— rart II— Life in Sher poe The council finals will be held library to be housed in the club- - hopped into lew flirting his tail high Aren and women m the cornrhunitv ood Forest ) 22 December scout ooms from has been ordered To Troop 51 Members This little golden who desire above his back har Mr MiPs and headquarters and soon will be in brown pinch of snuff” was the west see the demon t a on na do eo by Senior Mfrit sfrdled n any '‘ot the iern marsh wren get ng in ‘ou-- h Sea sc orting was explained to observed in this valley but they are volumes will be available to Boy Scouts of troops 25 30 and 14 Olympus District Circus aforemention d ag nc e£ Darting from stalk to stalk he kept Batlcjo Plans Slarlrtl alj The marsh are preparing a variety of entertain The western members of troop 51 of St Mark’ members of the scout club Without Up a constant scold ng at mv mtru only casual Be Held 10 common Utah one cathedral November tuie ments to be given at a card pai‘ in January cost on presentation of their member s(ort — ancj VC there war something In wren is the by First Mate ‘World Ft ace’ Tlieine William Gutihrie and Second Mate formerly called the Thursday at Cathedral hall Mem rd' the forrl of hlch en frendlj in his saum regions and was timate and nn'°nefZ shl Mex to sea wren him 14 Scott Hammill 9cout of of the Catholic intei of tule distinguish bers lor ship 238 troop The Olympus district scout circus Of Court of Honor ne'S Hs tmv niate acted in the “J P1?® (r?VnS samc manner end the pair of them from the tule wren of California and lean mission will play guitar and oth will be held Friday night January’ First Mate Guthrie who ha been GLh unitl ‘K 5e Vlthw i1 adeciuae member of a sea scout ship m the long billed marsh wren of the ar Spanish music and members of 25 one week before the council1" ry prove a convenient downtown staved right there with me for ov"r east - “World Pea'e’ wni be t4 " f 'h both of which he resembles scout members troop 25 of the Cathedral of the Mad - scout circus it was announced by Santa Barbara Cal told the troop of my movements an hour of the n t Olvmnus district regrrtiless ard d’' ‘nct com :ionrr ai d the schedu’ed final lec and even of gunshits An imitation Western marsh wrens build an elab ele ne and of troop 30 of Judge Me- Carl A Cadwell district phairman members how sea scouting is organiof honor" m P it 5 rmtpprrnn No - it was announced ture m the journalism course could of their call votes that zed and cf many m r mCITUPraie nesxju me iceui um wouldjmng Ihe TnrSnp llmnml following the second district troop ea scouts have hadexperiences 911 gymrn Sa uidav b M Elmei' Christensen not be on Great Salt Fridav owing to a speak scurrying through tho reed right upfeept for a small opening on the jsiflel turns gihen last scouAers Tuesday meeting lake "rB' ripnt of the council vanguard as mg engagement for the Communit'-A- o The card party is being given of- - ’wrrrpanYiruhlp In facT these industious little birdSj me ht at the chamber 0f commerce An outstanding soeakof w i’l dx sedition “The sea has a language of its - — ‘chest the scouts attended the Wheeler grew up there in that grat lonels often build several nests and then the mothers of troop 25 Members of Ihe place nf the district clrcus has own" said First Mate Guthrie sale Tim two for tickets us’ troPt district off cials will not and Woolscy performance at the Or- ooen space w ith just three so close chooe one of them in which to lav the troops have thiubJcplandn'Pmbc’of not yet been arranged H P On!v be re J ’along with many legends of the old their six or more tinv brown eggs Everyone ls invited The proceeds directed byentScoutmaster ponsible for work in their pheum as guests of The Tribune-togethe- r a George Egan camping chairman - sailors " ent tl”d1diir cts but w ill compose w ith sim Telegram pre Kipp w In North America theie are no les They uuallv migrate in early winter will be used for financing troop ac j comth inlf rnat onal Scoutmc of All Aso? i’m off Mayor Louis Marcus wa or Central tivit es for all Ca’hobc em ts nf the and Stephen Reagan district from each district of the The time of the next club meet in e than thirt four pee os of v ren1? six to the southern state s A number of awaicls will be mrtteeman will be in charge of the'een of the troop during the BOB MILLER p central committee for the w i’l be ann on next Sundavs ofwhichpremarhw en Some few America but 'me are knov n to stay citv pc yinced 25 I BILL TURNER ienlad Scube ining winter 'Scouts billed with outers us S and Troop all been have thort marth wieru (exposition page leath-ercra- Man Sant Tt v At Be 5000 2000 20 1000 20 10 100 100 VK 1000 |