Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1919 — BOY SCOUTS ON THE JOB [ARTICLE]

BOY SCOUTS ON THE JOB

RENDER EXCELLENT ASSISTANCE IN HANDLING LARGE VICTORY LOAN CROWD. Several thousand people came to Rensselaer Wednesday evening to see the war train. The train arrived on schedule time and the men were taken to the hotel where they had their dinners. After dinner the coach With the exhibits was open and many passed through it to witness the war trophies. On the two flat cars were a number of German guns which had been captured. The address of the evening was made by Col. Hope, of Chicago. •Much cerdit should be given to the Boy Scouts who assisted in taking care of the large crowd and the many ways they helped to make the exhibit a success.