Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 202, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1929 — Page 24

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BOY SCOUTS TO CELEBRATE 19TH YEARjN FEB, 8 Nation-Wide Observances Planned for Week of Anniversary. Boy Scout anniversary week will be celebrated this year during the

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week of Feb. 8. Feb. 8 will mark the observance of the ninettwnth birthday of the Boy Scout movement in this country. Three events of outstanding importance to the nation will mark the celebration. On the night of Feb. 8 more than 800,000 scouts and their leaders will stand at attention and rededicate themselves to the principles of the Scout oath and law. Feb. &, .1 nearly every city and hamlet of the country, seouts will mobilize to perform a community good turn. It will be a spectacular demonstration of the rapidity with which scouts can be mobilized for emergency service at any time. Feb. 10 patriotic pilgrimages to the graves of Presidents of the United

States and to other places of historic interest will be taken by many scouts. At 8:15 Feb. 8 the rededication ceremonies will be observed. Every scout, wherever he may be, will stand at attention. Boy scouts—troop scouts, sea scouts, lone scouts and rural scouts—representative of every section of the country and of every type of American home will “Be Prepared” to pledge themselves anew to the ideals and objectives of the scout movement, which in its nineteen years of progress in this country has become the greatest organized effort on behalf of boys of which history holds record. This year’s anniversary week will be of especial significance because,

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in addition to marking the nineteenth birthday of the Boy Scouts of America, it also will mark the twenty-first birthday of scouting throughout the world. The Boy Scouts of America was incorporated in Washington, D. C„ Feb. 8, 1910. In England the movement had been launched three years before by Genera 1 Sir Robert Baden-Powell, its foutder. In observance of the celebration, boy scouts will wear their uniforms throughout the week, to school and in their homes. KLAN AGENT QUITS Huffington Resigns Berth With State Kluxers. J. A. Colescott of Columbus, 0., grand dragon of the Ku-Klux Klan, temporarily is in command of Indiana klansmen, it was announced by Joseph W. Huffington at Evansville today. Huffington said that he had resigned, effective Jan. 3, as Indiana agent in charge of klan affairs. He had not held the title of grand dragon. Huffington has been a figure in the national klan organization for eight years. He was put in charge of the Indiana organization by Imperial Wizard Hiram W. Evans a year ago, succeeding R. D. McDowell, who had been grand dragon a short time after the resignation of W. Lee Smith. Smith had succeeded Walter Bossert, immediate successor of D. C. Stephenson. Huffington did not announce his future plans. ADHESIVE TAPE SAVES TREES FROM DISEASE Germs of Plant Tumors Kept Out in Grafting Operations. MADISON, Wis., Jan. 11.—Ordinary adhesive tape, used for emergency mending on everything from a cut finger to a punctured tire, proves to be the long-sought means for saving millions of young trees in nurseries from crowngall, root knot and similar malformations, The discovery was made by Prof. A. J. Riker and his associates of the University of Wisconsin. The germs of crowngall and similar tumorous diseases of plants, which have caused heavy losses for years in the nursery business, get into freshly made grafts through the freshly cut surfaces which are normally supposed to grow together in a smooth union. The usual type of wrapping used on grafted trees fail to keep them out, but an overlapping of adhesive tape excludes them effectively and permits success with over 90 per cent of all grafts made, Professor Riker reports. COLLEGE EXPEDITION TO STUDY SUN ECLIPSE Sproul Observatory Will Send Scientists to Sumatra. Bu United Press SWARTHMORE, Pa„ Jan. 11.—The Sproul Observatory of Swarthmore college has been authorized to send an expedition to Sumatra, in the Dutch East Indies, to observe an important eclipse of the sun which takes place May 9, 1929. The personnel of the party has not been definitely decided upon, but it is assured that Dr. John A. Miller will be its head. The expedition expects to make its headquarters at Takengon, Sumatra. The eclipse, which will last five minutes and five seconds, also will be observed by three parties from England, three from Germany, two from Holland and one from Italy and Austria. NEEDED GOOD DENTIST Rheumatism of Ancients Traced to Bad Teeth by Scientists. By Science Service SAN DIEGO, Cal., Jan. 11.—In ancient Peru, no less than in modern America, bad teeth sometimes were to blame for rheumatism. A recent examination of several hundred skulls and jaws in the San Diego museum shows only one definite example of such an association. A female skull from Cinco Peru, presents in the joint between the lower jaw and the skull roughenings of new bony growths which are often seen in rheumatic joints. Chewing was painful. On the left side of the upper jaw there is a huge cavity due to abscess formation, and the teeth are all lost. The three teeth remaining on the right side are encrusted with tartar and rendered useless by pyorrhea. CITIZENSHIP ON GAIN Aliens Seeking U. S. Rights Increase 34,000 in One Year. By Times Special WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—The number of aliens seeking citizenship papers increased from 199,000 in 1927 to 233,000 in 1928, according to a survey made by Harold Fields, executive director of the League for American Citizenship, who is one of the foremost authorities on the foreign bom in this country. His survey showed that the number of women to apply during 1928 exceeded that of any previous year, and that more aliens were naturalized than ever before in a single year.

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