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PAGE SEVEN T CHINESE PIRATES LOOT NORWEGIAN STEAMSHIP HONGKONO, March 18. (AP The Norwegian 83 Norvlken report ed today It had been looted by pir ates early Tuesday off Turnabout Is land In Formosa strait, 60 miles southeast of Foochow. The Norvlken left Shanghai for Hongkong, but put Into Swatow to make Its report. K. Wlesendanger, senior ranger In the United States forest sen-Ice, this month celebrated his 26th year in the service 18 of them as a ranger. And he's only 40 now. Welsendanger started working for the government as a ranger at 33. Prior to that he .had been employed as a messenger for seven years. area of Fort Peck dam for fossil re mains prbbably will be undertaken this summer, according to Darwin Harbrlght, U. S. E. C. Harbrlght, who is working out ol Havre In ob taining rights of way lor the power line to the dam, said he believed the American Museum of Natural His tory would conduct the fossil bunt, mer dumped cask of mash on his field. The geese alighted and ate the mash, becoming so drunk that they fell. The farmer then picked up as many as -he needed and left the others, which flew away as the Intoxicant wore off. Kansan Trapped Geese LrBKRAL, Kas. (UP) A new metjiod to catch geese In large num bers has been devised here. One far To Hunt Fosftlls HAVRE. Mont. (UP Exploration E Forest Ranger 18 Years PORTLAND, Ore. (UP) Albert in Pacific northwest forests in 1016: of Missouri River valley lands In the cr 7 .3&i V MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 16. 1934. -sHl 1 w TL The leadership training committee of the Crater Lake Area Council, Boy Scout of America, consisting of M, N. Hogan and Col. W. H. Paine, an nounces a training course that will start next Tuesday evening at 7:30. The course consists of eight indoor sessions and' two outdoor. The ses sions will be held at the Roosevelt school gymnasium on Maroh 20, 33 and 39, April 3, 5, 10 and 13. The session on April 16 will be a dinner meeting, at w.hlch time certlflctaes will be awarded to the men com pleting the course. The outdoor ses sions will be Saturday afternon and evening and Sunday morning, April 7 and 8. A. O. Soderberg, scout executive of the Crater Lake area council, who for the past 11 years was connected with the Portland area council In the capacity of area executive, has bad considerable experience In con ducting training courses. Only the latest methods are used, and the men taking the course will find It very Interesting and Instructive. A large attendance is expected, which will Include scout maters, troop committeemen and dads. Fathers of boys are especially invited to avail themselves of this splendid oppor tunity to familiarize themselves with the Boy Scout program. Several ses sions will be devoted to character Influencing and training. The men attending will be divided Into patrols according to troops or communities. Troop No. 8, sponsor ed by the Roosevelt P.-T. A.; Troop No. 6, Rotary Club; Troop No. 8, Washington P.-T. A.; and Troop No. 18, Active Club, will each have then own patrol dads. The scoutmasters will act as patrol leaders. Troop No. 7, which Is a new troop sponsored by the American Legion, will also be represented by a patrol. Ashland will have two patrols; Beagle, Eagle Point, Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Phoenix will each have a patrol of men present. No man taking the course assumes any obligation to become a scout leader and there ate no costs. It la suggested that those taking the course own or borrow a Boy Scout Handbook. Men desiring to attend may register with one of the scout masters or phone scout headquarters. Scoutmasters anxious to make themselves most effective, men who are curious to know more about the Boy Scout scheme, men who like boys and want to understand them better, men who wish to keep young In mind and body, men who wish ' to render service to the boyhood of the community are Invited to attend. BOOST SALES TAX KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (Spl) By unanimous vote the executive com mittee of the Parent-Teachers asso ciation of Pelican and Mills schools of Klamath Falls, declared them selves for the emergency two year sales tax for school relief and prop erty reduction. Similar action was taken by the American Legion Aux iliary and the Business and Profes sional Women's club. In Its resolutions the Legion Aux iliary declared that the boys and girls of Oregon will be denied edu cational opportunities unless defin ite aid Is forthcoming In view of the high tax delinquency and Insuffic ient revenues to continue school op erations In many districts. 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