Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Mar 1939, p. 32

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VIESN SUPPLIES ARUUVING DAULWI cUT veut* UEW Travel service. 84Practicaily e v e r y country lni Europe today offers some special re- duction lni rail tares, which wiil re- suit lni travel savings of from 25 per cent to 70 per cent," states Mr. Blis, who ha. just completed a sur- vey of the various savings available and the conditions under which they cari be obtained. "Englarid, France, Germany, Ire- land, Scotland, Italy, Polarid, Nor- way, Sweden, Denmnark, Finland, Hungary, Y ug o sla v ia, Latvia, Greece, Estorila, Czechoslovakia, Belgium and Switzerland are ail of- fering anecial rail reductions, thts. prospective campE camp director ha'4 chioice, of coun- àelôrs. What criteriori does t he 'camp director u se 1in choosing counsel- ors? Are they chosen primArily because they wili make go od ail around leaders mn camp or are they chosen because of their special knowledge or training ti some activity. Once ini )ers must a ve tô do Wi Marrie Leary (Bernie) zose pu to att, ie Ceamp aux J@ IJaUs u nthe very fast day of a week's rairi. Sheuld Be Alert Worker The good co1unselor cannot be Iazy. No occupation which requires re- spongible and aduit leadership twen- ty-four hours a day for the duration of two monthe can eay»ic u hn~ardwbut

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