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Show April 10, 11, Dates Set For 22nd Pow Wow Tickets are now on sale at Boy Scout headquarters for the 22nd annual Tow Wow held April 9, 10, and 11, at the University nf TII;ili Group 2 Astronomy, carpentry, carpen-try, conservation, electricity, fire-manship, fire-manship, journalism, photography, pioneering, public health, radio Group 3 Birdy study, civics, first aid. forestry, horsemanship, machinery, pathfinding. pioneering, pioneer-ing, rocks and minerals, seamanship, seaman-ship, weather. Group 4 Architecture, auto-mobiling, auto-mobiling, bird study, camping (beginning), (be-ginning), camping (advanced), chemistry, horsemanship, Indian lore, reptiles, stamp collecting. V Registration fee of $1.2") en- titles all participants to instruction instruc-tion in four merit badges, admission admis-sion to special programs that will feature the various departments of the University, admission to moving pictures, and three dinners. din-ners. All scouts who hold the first class rank or better are eligible to attend along with registered Scout leaders. Explorers and Sea Scouts of first class rank or above. Participants are allowed instruction instruc-tion on any of the following subjects sub-jects which will be offered: Group 1 Athletics, aviation, bugling, dog care, insect life, pioneering, pio-neering, printing, public speaking, safety, surveying. |