Show 8 C THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 25 1936 SCOUTS’ and SCOOTERS’ PAGE Once a Scout Scout” “Once Scouter Scouter” - to visit Troop committeemen home of every Salt Lake council scout by November 15 v “ Alivays a National Jamboree Plans Dates Slated To Be Discussed at Meet For Vanball Of Council Scoutmasters a Always a w Ahvirtioiv Makes First Trip Witli Paying Passengers Clij )pcr Flics Model Drawings To Manila To Be Presented Pioneering the first transpacific passenger plane route the Airways China clipper took off last week for Manila in the Philippines on its maiden run With a load of paying passengers Among the passengers was Richard F Bradley "Flying Ambassador" of the Golden Gate International exposition to be held in San Francisco In 1939 - He is making a round trip to Manila The first transpacific clipper ship was completed in 1934 and was built by the Glen L Martin Aircraft company of Baltimore Md Ar rangements were made with the federal government for landing privileges and the rights to construct air bases on Midway Wake and Guam islands' These islands were under the control of the United States navy and of the three only Guam was inhabited It was a coaling base for the navy vessels The others were bleak with no inhabitants excepting wind-swe- Being Mailed Pins and membership cards are to be mailed this week to all members of the Intermountain Aviation club The dpy has By JACK DOUGLAS arrived and now members may Working drawings are to be pre- blossom out in their shiny new pins sented members to enable them to and begin their work toward the build solid models of their favorite day when they will receive their planes in The Tribune Junior start- wings Pins are to be used in recognizing ing November 8 d They are to be plans owners as being members and gaindesigned accurately to a scale of ing admittance to the club shows of an inch to a and attractions foot and will be scaled from factory blueprints in order to insure large and small drawings will be accuracy Also for those who like available with kits of parts and flying models designed accurately wood cut to size for the builder blueprints will be made available Each of thtae designs will bear to members only through the Trib- the approved stamp of the Interune I A C headquarters at small mountain Aviation club cost They will be produced in the We invite-al- l those members who order of their popularity and both have a special plane they would like to see published to writs to a station on Midway island main- the Commander of the Intermountained for the Pacific cable Now tain Aviation club and give a list of all of these are stops on the new at least five planes in order of route to the orient and are equipped their importance to be used as a with many facilities for the trav-roc- popularity vote in choosing the elers planes to be produced Club Members long-await- full-size- Another Big Show Planned Another big free Halloween show and apple bust Is to be given members of the Intermountain Aviation club next Saturday at the Orpheum theater However all attending this show must be members of an organized and registered squadron of the InteAaountain Aviation club and members will be mailed special guest tickets by club headquarters This is the first squadron show and another is planned for November 27 when a big Thanksgiving fete will "be held for all the squadron members Applications for individual memberships have been piling into headquarters and many groups are planning the organiza tion of their squadrohs immediately Troop 56 has four of Its members working to complete its organiza tion in time for the show also the Bryant Aviation club is affiliating as a squadron TheMoscow Idaho high school is forming a squadron under the direction of Miss Ruth Max B Cox teacher Keeney teacher at the Fairview Utah school is forming another squadron for the club three-sixteent- Plane of Flying Navy— First Line of Defense ' vMt Roaring far out to sea the patrol planes of the United States navy scout for the enemy approaching the American shores for they are not only the eyes of the navy but its first line of defense Scouting patrol planes such as Pins and Cards club With a range of more than 8300 miles the new planes are abl to stay in the air longer than any other in the "navy They are of 14 cylinders powered by two Wasp engines of '1000 horsepower each the Consolidated P3Y-l- s shown and have Hamilton controllable above are being built in large num- pitch propellers Balancing floats ber to augment the squadrons of are retractible into the wing tips the navy a new setting style in seaplanes ‘ - v’SM WMIW ' ' Four aircraft carriers art now carrying a floating ai base to sea of nearly three hundred planes for other tactical purposes such as fighting dive bombing torpedo bombing scouting photography and gun s’potting On Tuesday all the navy will be on parade in celebration of Navy ' day Chief way " All moneys paid by the scout into the troop budget will be spent for activities solely for the enjoyment and benefit of the scouts and when payments are made regularly the scout’s reregistration fee of 50 cents Spy Glass for The Week Monday: 7:30 p m— Scoutmastership training course at South high school prd-vid- New Troop Planned At Jewish Center Plans to organize a Boy Scout troop within several weeks at the Jewish community center were announced Saturday by Rabbi Samuel H Gordon of Congregation B’nal Israel Immanuel Goldklang student at the University of Utah school of mines and engineering will be scoutmaster He has previously been a scoutmaster in the east and has in had considerable experience scouting Be Opened at Oakley OAKLEY Idaho— Henry Voyce scout commissioner of the Cassia district has outlined plans for a training course on the principles of scoutmastership to open here Wecr nesday at 7:30 p m The course is part of the advanced trainwork required in the five-yeing program for scoutmasters and is a required study for those who scoutmaster’s aspire to the key Amby Frederick regional scout executive will be present at the opening session ar five-ye- Club Members Learn to Write Neivs 6 Headlines’ Making of Halloween masks and writing of headlines for scout page stories were activities at the Tritelevance club weekly meeting Friday night on the sixth floor of the Tribnne building Led by Club Chairman Fred Mickelsen the scout members spent considerable time chipping clap from papiermache masks of grotesque features made at the The papier-mach- e previous meeting will be painted to add final touches to the masks Each club member was given one story for which to write a headline following a blackboard discussion of how to go about-i- t From Indications at present in the interview contest any scout who writes an interview will obtain a prize ranging from $4 to $L The interviews must be submitted before November 7 to the Scout Editor and should be no longer than 400 words Fir$t of a series of Interdistrict scouters’ training conferences Is scheduled for Thursday November 5 at 8 p m In the Grant L D S power One of These instances has been told and retold in print ever since the eighteenth century But perhaps you may not have heard it or have forgotten It Dumont was leaving his office Financial Drive PRICE — The annual financial drive of Price Boy Scouts will begin with an early morning breakfast for the solicitors on Wednesday Gomer Peacock chairman and a committee of business men will call on individuals and firms to raise the quota of $510 Oscar Kirkham chief scout executive for the western area will bo present at the opening rally ajtd it is expected that the quota will bo raised within a short time Donations will be based on the amount of scout work which each dollar will accomplish — four months’ activity for one boy — and donations of $12 the amount required for four boys for a full year will be solicited according to Vernon Merrill who is working with Mr Peacock on the drive Additional Troop BELLEVUE Idaho—Meeting to organize the Blaine county district scouters from Hailey Carey and Bellevue gathered here Wednesday evening to confer with Amby Frederick Twin Falls scout executive on plans for an additional troop District Commissioner V P Bee-vsuperintendent of the local schools presided Securing scout officials and leaders for a troop at Carey was discussed stake tabernacle It was announced Saturday by D E Hammond council scout executive The conference will be In charge of Irvin Olson Cottonwood district director of scouting and representative troop leaders will attend from Grant Wells and Cottonwood districts Scoutmastership Course Similar conferences aimed to carSet Current Week ry the year’s scouting program as outlined by council standing comof Study hiking and mitteemen and district leaders will be held in tnterdistrict groups by scouting activities and their administration and a discussion “of boy November 15 problems by Rulon W Clark juvenile court judge will feature sessions of the elements of scoutmastership course Monday and Thursday at 7:30 p m at South high is for ’ Paris Apirt from his affection for Caniche the merchant was inordinately proud of his intelligence and he used to boast loudly of the wonderful things his dog could do As these boasts seemed to come under the category of "tall stories” sometimes their accuracy was doubted by Dumont's friends TO these doubters the merchant wasjBvcrjoyed to prove the truth of his claims as to Caniche's brain Price Scouts Set Conferences Set By Albert Payson Terhune More he picked up accomplishments which he had learned without any teaching Best of all he was DuHe and his mont’s adoring chum master went everywhere together It was a time when Newfoundland dogs were almost unknown in Thus folk used to stare in Europe admiring wonder at the black giant that paced so majestically at Dumont’s side through the streets of for troop equipment and supplies the committee will show Parents also will be encouraged to buy their sons scout uniforms for Christmas and birthday presents or to make it possible for the scout to earn and save money for a uniform Interest in scouting develops rapidly when the boy has a uniform it is pointed out Plans Made for First in Series of ‘Detective Dog From Newfoundland The true story of Caniche the famed “detective dog” has been told many times in newspapers and in books during the past hundred years and more: But I think it will be new to most of you In any event it is a mighty good yarn and worth your reading Pierre Dumont was a merchant with warehoused and offices in the Rue St Denis in Paris One of his ship captains brought him a fluffy black puppy which the captain had picked up on a trading voyage to the island of Newfoundland Dumont had heard of the Newfoundland dogs Always he had wanted one of them He was delighted with the- - gift and he took the black puppy home with him He named the pup “Caniche” Then Rear Admiral Ernest J King chief of the navy bureau of aero- he set to work at once upon the task nautics U a real air officer hav- of educating and training this queer To his surprise ing nearly four hundred hours in new pet of his the air He was appeinted by Caniche proved to be one of those President Roosevelt In 1933 to rarely- clever dogs that can learn faster than their trainers can teach succeed Rear Admiral Moffat killed in the crash of the dirigible them Caniche a Prodigy i HIS Ideal Is to have 600 Akron additional planes for the navy Before Caniche was a year old he for defense was a prodigy of skilled intelligence - -- of' the year and the official magazine Boy’s Life is made available to him The troop fund also provides for prizes and special awards for the troop year for surprise stunts and Sweet are Scoutmaster E B Heisler Charles Ilosmer Arthur Sweet (brother of Barbara) and Dick Harriman Other attractions were a motion picture show presented by Dick Thiriot extensive collections of stamps coins model airplanes butterflies and World war souvenirs Tales of Real Dogs — AVV’ i paid automatically at the end is Tuesday: All day — Monthly conference of Utah and southern Idaho scout — in Provo PROVO Every patrol executives at 50 North Main district is to participate fully street equipped in the spring camporee Thqrsday: and each troop Is to have one or 7:30 p m — Scoutmastership course at South high school more delegates to the national jamFriday: boree in Washington D C next 7:30 p m — Tritelevance club summer according to objectives set floor of Tribmeeting on sixth une- building up last Sunday at the regular seminar of district scoutmasters Other objectives for the year are: Greenriver Scouts Every scout to be in uniform by anniversary week February 7 Hold Jamboree to 13 Develop an active troop commitGREENRIVER-B- oy Scouts here tee in each troop Wednesday Provide a monthly planned pro- held their jamboree A torch parade through the night gram in each troop Provide and equip troop and pa- city streets headed by the scout band was followed by a presentatrol meeting places The scoutmasters also favored tion of scout themes around a huge bonfire Short addresses were givadoption of the budget plan of troop en by Vernon Merrill and Ray Walto is intended which operation both of Price district offie ters teach thrift habits as well as troop expenses defray cost of cers and by G C Shaw scoutScout songs were sung and reregistration and provide Boys’ master a wiener roast concluded the eveLife subscriptions It was pointed out that only 280 ning boys of Provo ar enrolled In scouting out of a possible 890 Training Course Will : Planned nt Makes Plans For This Year CANICHE f i 'i A four-poiprogram to aid development of the scouting program in' Salt Lake council was announced Friday by M Elmer Christensen chairman of the council organization committee Activities planned under the program are: 1 Troop committee members will visit the home of every Boy Scout by November 15 to discuss scout progress and objectives with parents 2 At least two district officers will visit all troop committees by October 31 3 Interdistrict training conferences to- - be held for troops leaders — to outline the year’s program as presented October 15 at the annual district committeemen’s training conference 4 At least two additional scouts to be registered in each troop by November 1 In their visit with parents of the Individual scout troop committee members will ask for suggestions by the parents to aid in improving the program and In turn the scouters will seek aid of the parents in furthering the program now under Provo District MTERmounTRin se- to Increase Efficiency Parents Asked to Aid Activities r SALT LAKE TRIBUnE & TELEGRRm an- Program Set In Salt Lake TrainingClass THE f Four-Poi- nt Scenes at Annual Hobby Shotv of Troop 51 Presentation of a new troop and individual motivation program for the next two years and a discussion of national jamboree plans will be given at a council-wid- e meeting for all scout masters and Activity Will Start on assistant scout masters Monday November 5 at scout headquarters November 9 at Grant It is announced by D E Hammond scout executive' A troop “log” upon which will be recorded troop history acTabernacle Stake tivity and accomplishments as well as smaller “logs” for each scout member of the troop upon which his achievements will be recorded Dates for a vanball leaders’ trainwill be presented at the meeting-foeach unit of the council The council scout executives plan to cut lodge pole pine for the ing course — part of a diversified awards Monday in the Wasatch na-- r senior scout program for the winter tional forest east of Kamas to include skiing and outdoor campNew Cub Packs The small logs will be decorated with brightly colored emblems in-- 1 ing and sea scouting— were andicating participation and achieve-- ' nounced Saturday by C Roy JohnTo Be Formed The 'ments in various activities Salt Lake council vanball com' son scouts’ individual logs will hang At S L Church missioner from the troop log and will be deckThe vaijball course for all exrated as achievements aretnade in' plorer scout leaders ftnd iexplorer similar manner will begin Arrangements for organizing pew troop activity chairmen David F Coursey council jam November 9 at 7:30 p m boree chairman also will address ub packs at the First Presbyterian Monday in the Grant L D S stake taber the conference and will distribute church and the Centenary Method-letter- s nacleJ Thirty-thir- d South and State and other material for each ist church were made at the initial streets Mr Johnson will be in counof season to the the of individual prepameeting troop encourage of the course assisted by ration for attending the jamboree oil Cubbing committee October 16 charge B Stone council field execuRoyal Total cost for the jamboree will at the home of Emil Nyman chair- - tive in charge of senior scouting be approximately $100 with an ini- maYi Other Sessions tial deposit of $5 required Thrift The Cuh organizations are explans which will aid scouts both pected to be completed within sev- —Succeeding sessions will be held in finding means to earn money for eral weeks November 16 23 and 30 and De' the trip which will occupy more Reorganization of pack 6 at St cember 7 and 14 all at 7:30 p m than a full month and to save sys- Mark's Episcopal cathedral was ef- in the Granite stake tabernacle fected at a meeting Friday night Technique of officiating at vanball tematically will be presented The jamboree will be held next announced Walter Hendron pack matches as well as actual practice in June 30 to July 9 in Washington committee chairman Frank B the popular game which resembles D: C The national government is Goeltz was made cubmaster suc- volleyball will be taught in the cooperating in plans for the great ceeding E M Calkins who re- course Mr Johnson announced that each assembly of boys and has set aside signed because of other duties the same camp area as was to have Members of the pack also held their district is expected to begin its combeen used for the canceled jamboree initial meeting of the season Friday petition and run off tournament will be of 1935 night when the October issue of immediately Council finals In order to be eligible for the the pack 6 Cub Growler mimeo-granhe-d played off at a tournament the first in January and L D S jamboree scouts must be registered publication was distrib- week finals will be held Janufor the new year by December 31 uted — - churchwide 1936 ary 29 and 30 under auspices of the Y M M IA general board New Troop Organized Training Courses Will Camping Course Idaho— Organization Open at Burley Tuesday A course in “rough weather campGOODING of a new scout troop was effected by ing" which will aid leaders In makBURLEY Idaho — Explorer scout ing adequate preparations for out L D S church ward officials here Boy Scout activities and interests extend into numerous Tuesday evening The troop will be training courses will open at Burley of doors functions during extreme fields it was indicated October 17 at the annual hobby show and of E school add at the at comfort under cold weather and the high StanleyVon Tuesday leadership of ' troop 51 in the scout rooms of St Mark’s Episcopal caMiller scoutmaster assisted by 7:30 p m Amby Frederick scout health' to such occasions will be thedral Shown exhibiting a Javanese puppet and other dolls executive announced this week held early in Decenfber Baid Mr John W Homer from diverse countries from the- collection of Miss Barbara - George B Shurts is chairman of Clarence Randall Explorer Scout Stone the troop committee and is assist- commissioner for the Burley disRay Engebtetsen Salt Lake City ed by W I Christensen and Ed C trict will be in charge of instruc- ski leader is cooperating with the skiing at a winter sports center Dalby The troop held initial ses- tion and t)ie work will be entirely council in arranging instruction for planned at the Tracy Wigwam Mill new to this section sions at the L D S church making skis and actual practice in creek canyon i i Vanball training course nounced as part of diversified nior scout program with several acquaintances who were going to lunch with him As ever Caniche paced at his master's side Halfway down the street Dumont found he had left his gloves on his desk (Or perhaps he had left them there purposely In order to make (Continued on Following Page) school The course for new scout leaders is being conducted by Robert H Lamott council field executive It will conclude with an overnight camp October 31 and November I at the Tracy wigwam Mill Creek — canyon Patrol groups' of trainees meanwhile will have completed their second five-hohike in the- course by October 31 -- INTERMOUNTAIN AVIATION CLUB I inclose 10 cents for applying for membership rules and regulations t card and pin in 1 agree to obey Name Age (Print) Address State City Mail to 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