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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Feb 1936, p. 41

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this Friday, 'February 7., Satunday, February 8, is Boy Scout Annivensary dav and will be celebrafed nationafly' * The president of the United 'States iviIl take part in a special national broadcast over the Bluie et-wonk of the Columbia Bnoadcasting, company * at 7 :35 o'clock central standard time. Besides President 'Roosevelt. \Val- lier.W. Head, 'president of the BOY Scouts, of America, and James E. * West, chief Scout exécutive.,wili Par- ticipate in the progiam. Scout songs and marches will ,fonm the musical *At that timre the chief Scout execu- * tive will caîl upon ail Scouts through- out the country to take- with'him the Scout ,'oath, rededicatinz themselves to the 'principiegs and irleals of' the movement. Fehruary 8 marks the heginuiing of the 26th vear of the Boy S;couits -of Am e rca. 36 N., S. Units Apply for Ten Year Award Applications have been ruadeby the North Shore Anea. counicil on. behaîf of 36 tnoops, packs and ships'of this area for the National Teni Year Pro- gram award for 1935 in an effort to top last year's record of 24 awards. In presenting the awands to nonth. shore units last year, Mr. \Vyland of the national office stated it -,as the. largest number he hiad leven seen given in any, one local cotuncil. * To qualifv 'for this animal award, a unit must show a net increase in membenship; 50 per cent of the ncw * Scouts miust be 12 yeans old, and 80 per cent of. the new. Scouts received duri ng the year must reregisten for the niew year. The objective. of the Ten Year program is to have given one ot of every four new maIe, citi- 7ens four years of Scout training. * If aIl 36 awards are "okayed, " the * North Shore Area counicil will 0s qualify for the local cotiticil a ward as it did Iast yean. ADVANCE STUDY.. Aboard ship a compass is subject to disturbances froni m ion or, steel on the vessel and cannot be depended' upon always to* point to the ýmagnetic pole. Therefore, it is the nesponsi- bility of the officers in. charge of a* vessel to determin.e àxaictlyhow muc'h enror:exýists':s0 that proper allowances. May be made when laying out courses or taking bearings. This type of com-. pass ernor is known as deviation. One of the methods commonly useci to determine comnpassý deviation is to. "Swing ship." That is, the position of the vessel is laid down on a chant and some prominent object visible fnom that positionand also on the chant is noted. This object should be at least thnee Miles away. The.true direction f rom the s-hip to this ob- ject is determined fronu the, chart. J2hen the .vessel Is slowly "swung" so that her headpoinits for a few Mo- ments towand about 16 of the prin- cipal points of, the compass. Each' time the head of the vessel rests on one of these points, the compas's bear-' igof t he distant. object is noted. 0f course, as the vànious iron and steel aboard ship changes its position with relation to the compass the deviation' alochanges so that it differs fromn one point to the iext as the ship swings,. After the swinging lias been com- pleted a table of deviation is .drawn up whicb shows the deviation for any point on which the ship's head mav be. This table is posted in a conspicuous place where it may' readily be referred té by 'officers for purposes.'of navigaý- t ion. Monday evening, january 27, Wil.- mette Sea Scouts of -the- advanced navigation class had the foregoing ex- plain'ed to theffi and were given a problemi to work ont over the Week. Trhe problem consisted of a table of deviation with aIl the elements. given except the deviationi itself which was to ýbe .calculated by themn for the vani- simza1r i, iuwas reveaieci Moncay night in' the animal report which Dr. Howard A. Orvis, health commissioner, presented at the regular meeting of, the Kenilworth Village board. The re- port stated there was a total of .182 communicable dise'ase. cases in 193 5. School hygiene woirk 'and -inspection of .food shops and ýdainies Were other health. activities summarized in the report. The school and. members of the, Village staff were commended for, their cooperation with the.health offilcer. LEADS IN VOTE, CONTEST Mrs. Lynn Waldorf, 214 Ninth, street, has polléd, the highest'numnben of- votes, to date in the *contest conducted by the Cayr-Leen Beauty Salon in the First National Bank building. The winnen of the contest, which is continuing over a period of thinteen, weeks, is to receive one yea's f ree service at the beauty ýsalon. Others well up in the voting are Mrs. H. U.. Mesick, Mrs. George Panushka', Mrs. C. Lucknian, and, Mrs. W. C. Steffy. Merely a wisp of ment - but firm, agar- 2.way and hi( famou rdanco OIP(HETIA ( NfLIDQff~ c ui.n t teregionaî buleinnre, ceived this week' at headquarters. ji 'Ail boys interested in scouting are now siçth largest council in Region invited to join Troop 19. Comie up Seven. The official record in the to Cominunity House any Thunsday regcial office gives the North Shone night between 7:30 and '9 o'clock or Area council a membership of 1,870 take a squint at the fi rst aid team any Scouts (including 119 Senior Scouts, Tuesday between 7 and 8 o'clock. Sea .Scouts and. Explorers and 477 The boys who had ýuch a great Cus.tinhe on the. last hike are Aýrt Russo, Also Fifth Floor Chicago Store ,,,MARSHALL, FIELD.. & COMPANY THIE EVANSTON, STORE A MATCHED SET THAT MATCHES THE SPIRIT 0OF YOUNG .MODERNS

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