Speedway Flyer, Volume 15, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1947 — Page 3

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Celebrating the thirty-seventh anniversary of Scouting in America, Boy Scout Week will bq observed both locally and nationally from February 7 to 13 with many special activities and events, according to Wilson Mothershead, recently elected president of the Central Indiana Council, Boy Scouts of. America. Theme for the observance will be “Scouts of the World—Build for Tomorrow,” stressing the international aspect of the Boy Scout Movement Nearly 10,000 Cubs, Scouts and Senior Scouts of the local Scout Council will participate in a series of activities during the anniversary week in order that their units may qualify for a “participation ribbon.” 388 Cub Packs, Scout Troops and Senior Units eight central Indiana counties will hold anniversary week dinnerp -or parties inviting all memJjCrs, parents, former members and returned service men; exhibit Scoutcraft displays in downtown and neighborhood store windows; demonstrate Scout camping; and perform special unit “good turns.” An innovation of this year’s

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Scouting celebration will be the demonstration camps which Scout Troops will erect in vacant lots and parks in the immediate vicinity of Troop meeting places. Church and school lawns, town squares and'other prominent locations will be used by the Scouts on Saturday, Feb. 8; to show camping equipment and demonstrate' Scout camping. They will cook at least one meal in the open and some Troops expect to remain outdoors overnight. By means of waste paper campaigns and similar projects, Units are contributing Ao the World Friendship Fund ' to help Boy Scouts overseas rebuild their organizations as a “good turn” during the anniversary celebration. Other good turns include service projects for sponsoring institutions. Civic Day z will be repeated again this year on Thursday, Feb. 13, in Indianapolis, when one hundred Scouts who have attained the rank of Eagle Scout during the past year will occupy * fifty federal, state, county and municipal offices. Judge Louis A. Weiland, municipal court judge i

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aye also holding a civic day when Scouts will assume control of the local government ■ Sunday, Feb. 9, will be observed as Scout Sunday in churches of Indianapolis nnd surrounding communities with Scouts participating in special services. -Pastors of institutions sponsoring Scout units are planning to deliver sermons dealing with youth and Scouting ideals will be emphasized in many other religious services, -;/7. s; Local radio stations are cooperating in Boy Scout Week with several programs . devoted . to Scouting. Scout executives, voluhteer leaders, outstanding Scouts parents and boys generally will be interviewed and some will take part in dramatic skits and entertainments. This will supplement network programs heard nationally to arouse interest and

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in every city, town, village and hamlet in the United States. The anniversary week theme will color the organization’s major activities throughout 1947 with the Sixth World Jamboree as the prime dramatic event in world Scouting. It will be held next August 9 to 21 on a large estate at Moesson the River Seine about 60 miles from Paris. Mr. Mothershead declared that a delegate

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