Boy Scout News NEW SCRIBE FOR TROOP NO. 13 John Thompson Is Elected to Fill Place of Charles Krause, Resigned To add to scouting interest new activities are being planned and the social committee of Troop 13 is bus>. John Thompson has been elected scribe In place of Charles Krause, who said he could not fulfill his duties properly and give the or the necessary time. John TllolTip ®" u has as his assistant, Charles Alex ,n After the meeting the boys ad journed to the gymnasium. The first event was the spring high Jump won by the Wolf Pntrol with twen ty-eight points. The Eagle Patrol took second place with twenty-three points. Donald McCammant, of the Wolf Patrol, Jumped six feet, one inch, the record for that evening. The next stunt was the chin up, won by the Wolf Patrol with twen ty-four points. The Owl Patrol, came in second, winning by twenty P o > n j*- Charles Krause, of the Wolf I atrol, and Russell Huber, of the Hound Patrol, won the record of the even ing in this event by chinning fif teen times. - . The next event was the Hussel ball, won again by the Wolf Pa trol. The relay race, which came next, was also won by the Wolves, the Cobra Patrol coming in a close second. After these events, the first ana second basketball teams were mixed together and practice held. This is only one of the means by which scouting is made interesting to Troop 13. Troop 11 Invited to Hallowe'en Party Last Friday evening Troop 16 visited us at our meeting, and also invited us to a Hallowe'en party to be given in Bethlehem Lutheran Church this evening. All boys are to report at the church not later than 7.10 p. m. They also must bring a hatpin, a needle and some thread, as it will be used during the evening's entertain ment. Different boys were told to take certain things to the church this afternoon, such as a clothes- Hnsket, a crock, a broomhandle and some rope, as they would also he used in the fun. We all are anticipating having an evening full of fun and good times with Troop 16. C. L. REBECK, Scribe. Gold Star Covered With Gold by Troop 2 Troop 2 tired her last shot yes terday when Scoutmaster D. F. Rumpf paid twenty dollars in gold to the treasurer of the Soldiers' Me morial Fund. The money covered the gold star of Jacob Smith. 405 Walnut street, who died from an at tack of spinal meningitis on his re turn to camp from a furlough. Troop 2 is the first troop to an swer the last call of the war. This troop has not always been the first in every undertaking, but that was owing to the fact that we went along quite a while without a scout master, but nevertheless No. 2 held up its own during the war and we emergei/10 ACHIEVER 20c $4.98 EL toX CTO SANCHEZ & HAYA HARTRANFT EVEN STEVEN ..1 HP AMERICAN EMPIRE ROIG ' A LA FINIDAD COUNSELLOR'!! WHITE STATUE A " Camels 15c DON ABILO "IJ'/vi* Lucky Strike 15c "44" * J? 01 Piedmont 15c CINCO AW Chesterfield 15c ROSE O'CUBA ...J Fatima. 20c ——___ t ' V Candy! Candy! Candy! v_ ___/ Helm Assorted Chocolates 49 Kellogg's Chocolate-Coated Nuts (Creamed) 63 Chocolate-Coated Nuts and Fruits (Creamed) 63 Helm Banquet Mints 29 ed. Scoutmaster Miller of Troop 19 has charge of the games. Mr. Man ser, of Troop 11. has a stunt up his sleeve, and knowing Mr. Mehring. of Troop 5 as we do, we'll surely expect something from Troop 5. Then, of course, we may have something on the block, too. Lastly, there will be eats, so get in on this. Nine of our fellows did a good turn at Chestnut Street Hall on Monday r.ight at the meeting of the Memorial Committee. Twenty-three fellows were at the meeting last Friday. Or ders were taken for supplies. One tenderfoot was raised to second class and we decided to spend the evening of Friday, November 7th, out of doors. Enough said. HUSTON, Scribe. AT LAST "Cholly tried to kiss me, upset the canoe, fell out, ruined his new suit, and was nearly drowned. He's in the hospital now. What should I do?" "I think you should go round and give him that kiss." Kansas City Journal. ENGLAND FACES POSSIBLE CHANGE IN GOVERNMENT Defeat of Amendment to Alien Bill May Cause Ministry to Quit By Associated Press• London, Oct. '24. —The country is suddenly faced by the possibility of a change of government, or dissolution of Parliament, owing to the quite un expected defeat of the government in the House of Commons vesterday by a majority of 72. Only about half the members were present, and the vote by which the government was defeat ed was 185 to 113. The Allen bill, the earlier stages of c ■> Ointments I * Cuticura Ointment ...19c, 35c Mentholatum 17c, 34c Musterine 19c, 37c Musterole 19c, 39c Vick's Vapo-Rub 19c, 39c Carbolic Salve 28c Humphrey's Witch Hazel, Oil 19c, 39c Palmer's Skin Success 19c K. Y. 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The committee had previously inserted an amendment withholding pilotage certificates from all aliens, and yesterday the government sought by amendment to modify this restric tion. in favor mainly of a number of French pilots, for whom special pro vision had been made in the existing pilotage act. This amendment, how ever, was defeated, although in charge of government whips. The announcement of the figures was greeted with loud cheers from the opposition quarters and caused much excitement: Andrew Bonar Law Immediately moved adjournment of the House until Monday to enable the government to consider what course it should adopt. He admitted that tho defeat of an amendment with gov ernment whips was a serious matter, requiring consideration, but lie de clined to admit that it necessarily im plied the resignation of the ministry. This, lie declared, would depend upon the view of the House of Commons as a whole. 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