e e e- State'Senator 7TH DISTRICT first on the ballot) fndorsed by the Regular Republican Co Wilmette Sea Scouts were included' in the audience of one hund*red per- sons who heard Rear-Admiral WT. Cluverius describe his sea experiences Thursday"night, March 29, at a Ineet- ing conducted under the auspices of the Winnetka Sea Scouts, at Christ church'parish house, Winnetka. Many of the scouts also istened to Rear- Admirai Cluverius in a talk broad- cast later in the evening'from WG N SPRING VACATION'... The problein of what to do worth while during spring vacation has been solved for Wilmeètte Sea' Scouts,. .The,% are putting in part of each day, build- ing Snipe class-sailboats. Construc- tion is well under way.,an,.d the pros- pects are bright for having quite a, fleet of Sea Scout boats afloat this Paul Bunyan Club Off ers Ne w Chance The time for signing up for the Paul Bunyan club has been extended to May 27, the c losing date of the .Ma-Ka-Ja-Ral, it was announc 1ed at scout headquarters this week. One dollar is Ithe 'membership fee., The only exception to this May 27 deadline will be made for boys whoi register as scouts after that date. Boys who pay the dollar Paul Bu- yan fee at headquarters between now and -May 27 wTIfr'eceive provisiona There is no reduction ini camp fe.e under this provisional plan, February, 28 having been the deadline for mem-. bership -with the fifty-cent reduction.ý Course in ElectricitY Opens This Saturday Saturday, April 7, John Bird, scout- master of Troop 70, at Libertyville, will be at scout headquar.ters in Hligh- land Park to conduct the first of a series of classes in connection with two years ýaers wflo wish to g are requested to scout headquarters, states of Ilinois, Michigan, Indianaa and 'Wisconsin, met at the American Furniture mfart,' 666 Lake Shore- drive, Chicago, on Wednésday andý Thursday of. this -week, a.nd discussed principally. new methoads and deve.1- opments iii Troop camping.' L. L. McDonald, national camp d(I- rector of the Boy, Scouts of -America. and Lorne Barclay, direct.or of ýthe new activitv service of, the Boy' 1Scouts of Anierica, led 'the discils- sions. At the banquet session.on Wednlesday- evening, H. Roe Bartie, scout executive of Kansas 'City. an(] recentlv the :speaker at the scout leaders' appreciation dinner, wvas the toastnmaster. Charlçs A., Sù -le of. Glencoe, Wlhû is 'the regional camp. chairnian, pre- sided at the sessions of the seminar. Williamson Becomes. Executive in Kentucky Horace S. Williamson. ass istanit scout execui've in the North 'Shore Area council since October 1, 1933, became, executive on April 1 of a neéwly' organized council, comprising nine counties in Kentucky and Vir- ginia, with headquarters 'at Jenkins, Ky. Friends ivho want to express their appreciation to Mr. \Villiamson for lis fine work on' the north shere may write him at jenkins, Kv. Der-by and Hits» Sien for Season at Camp John Derby, a leader at Camp Ma- Ka-Ja-Wan 'last summer, will re- turn to camp this season, it was an- nounced at scout headquaters this week. It is expected he will.remain, the entire summer as a camp village leader. Geo eFJnnwh ws h dEirector of 1%e family camp has alsýo signed a contract tô be a village, leader next suffmer. He has been con the, camp staff for three years. CLUVERIUS TALKS Rear-Admiral W. T. Cluveritis, commandant of the Nînth Naval ms~ are urged to note this, to begin saving papers for 28. At their most recent tion, the Wilmette' scouts ýrd seven tons of paper. Vote for