Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1948 — Page 43
. AY, JULY 28, 1948 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 21 WEDNESTA, Freedom Train Ti PAGE 21 : Ps _ [Scouts to Visit Freedom Trai Girl Scouts Help* fistoric Scripts —— 766 Tons “On my bone wi do my btn a Btn to i er rd ow Ie wun aicise
. | The Freedom Train—ocomothan 766 tons. The Diesel Joco-
They were asked to st the coded 1st Time Meanussp pounds, each of the three Pullman, Train to find out more about the|incidents surrounding i Compi cars personnel and office) heritage of our mation that they|cious documents on display on the
motive tips the scales at 310,400
185,000 pounds, each of
Train interpre-| the three exhibit cars weighs 169 - Freed their and Eificance|000 Pounds and the equipment sor ions © rished in book form| Weighs 160,000 pounds... . a total
of 1,532,400 pounds.
all Scouts and Scout leaders,
of the Central Indiana Counmeil,
be Skipper Wilson, Scout executive/to to
to assist visitors who sign the Freedom scroll aboard the Freedom Train. Girl Scouts also will
help the train committee where along with the Boy
Security Measures
The Freedom Train operates
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if they gave report cards
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Mave you were a whiz in American History. : Maybe you can still rattle off dates of famous battles, ot * name the 28th President without even blinking an eye. But that doesn’t rate you an “A” in citizenship. ho down 10 Eujell Could you intelligently discuss the passed $s u name your sSman or Senator? ap nc 3 to hd de on you'd ar see the Sou) run? Do you vote regularly? When's the last time you attended a union or town meeting?
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ment of Grant's Tomb. . But actually, it’s no enduring monument. Freedom is something to be guarded jealously hour by hours: : day by day : ss month by month ; : ; year by year: - So, If you ize your freedom, don’t sit there silendy an a and elections. Serve on juries . Take part in community affairs and union elections. ' Watch for threats against our civil rights. x Stand up and make your voice heard!
Freedom is everybody's job!
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