Capt. George E. Nightingale, noted gdventurer and lecturer, will bring bis thrilling message. of "Scoutingn the Far North" to the Northi Shore: Area Council University ýof Scouting to be, beld at the Sacred Heart churcbý in Hubbard Woods on next Monday nigbt,> Marcb 13, at 7:-30 o'clock. Keitb Roberts -of Glencoe,, chair- man of the Counill Camping commit- tee, bias enlisted thé services !of Cap- tain Nightingale to m ake the "out- ing" ini north shore scouting a stili bigger feature in the progranis- *of. gloy Scout troops and Sea Scout ships. Captain Nigbtingale's talk will be, an unusual treat, it is promiised, în-ý asmucb as alili as to tell wilI be based on actual experiences in bis travoels thcrougb Egypt, South Ai.qIir ca, Devil's Island, North British Columbia, Hudson Bay territory and other remote places. He bias travel- ed by tramping, stearner, '. canoe, dog sied, horse and mule. On one oc- casion lie found it necessary to crawl on bis stomnach for long distances in rough countries, and to save bis life lielbas lad to swim under water. He is a member of tbe Adventurers' recount experiences such as lassoing » evwigsadtth a wounded moose; hand to band en-intervwngsadtth, couniter witb a bear; taming a 12 House on Inauguration day,' year old wild bear; spearing mink day, Marcb 4, according to wol and muskrat, and trappiiig and lum- ceived in New York from Wa bering in tbe far north. He special- ton by Dr. James E. West, izes in training boys in woodcraft and scout executive of the Boy Scol outdoor life. Living. in Chicago; be. America, and received bere by ian engineer associated with the y owepsintfte bers, sprng. District chieftasins of the Areco1 Arrow i niflC viewiUn IdIJU wer sciecteaC, LWo ana vJiUU JR Uin eummeir, theC great ýtur- from Washington, and one eacb from Ten Mile River Scout camp ini Sul- re- the Richmond and Baltimore scout livan cÔunty, N. Y., the largest Boy ing- councils. He added that the Boy Scout. camp in tbe world. It wasý bief Scouts of America haci accepted this due to bis insistence that the $1,000,- s of action on the part of the president 000 fund was raised wbicb made these [én- as a signal evidence of bis interest camps possible. ortb in the niovement to. which be bas Later, tbe president .helped to or- .given more tban a-decade of service. ganize a troop tbree years ago, at bis Wbile other presidents since the or- Warm Springs, Ga. Hie signed the t ofI