Scouting, Volume 19, Number 11, November 1931 Page: 16
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AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE
The Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild Announces
Competition ... With $75,000 in Awards,
. . . Urge Your Boys
There is little to add to the above headline, except four facts of par-
ticular interest to men in Scouting.
First, one of the three judges in each state, who decided the
awards in last year's Guild competition, was a Boy Scout official
appointed by the local Executive. Photographs of these men appear
below.
Second, a survey of last year's boy-winners indicates that more
than 60 per cent of them were active Boy Scouts.
Third, Daniel Carter Beard will be with us again this year as
our Honorary President.
And fourth, to make enrollment particularly easy this year for Boy Scouts, the Guild is o
prepared to send enrollment cards to every Scoutmaster who requests them, so that scouts can p
enroll through their own troops, as well as through any dealer in General Motors Cars. s,
THESE SCOUT OFFICIALS HELPED TO SELECT 1
W. H. Caruthers
Scout Commissioner
Birmingham, Ala
Carl Fossett
J. A. Welch
Exec., Rock Council
Little Rock, Ark.
Edward A. Davey
Field Executive
Los Angeles Council
Benjamin T. Bullen
Merit Badge Cnsllor
Denver Council
Fred C. Hill
Howard L. Seaman
Executive Board
Wilmington, Del.
W. M. Marr
Executive
Jacksonville Council
Field Executive
Executive
Phoenix, Ariz.
Hartford, Conn.
N. C. Diehl
Member
Detroit Council
Ralph E. Barnes
Program Director
Baltimore Area Cncl
Duncan IVIacKellar
Field Executive
Boston Council
Archie N. Wilcox
Court of Honor
Minneapolis Council
W. H. Hoover
W. J. Puffer
Educational Dir.
St. Louis Council
Frank W. P. Bailey
Deputy Comm'ss'n'r
Portland, Maine
Raymond F. Low
Council President
Omaha, Neb
Commissioner
Jackson, Miss
J.J. Keith
Executive
Oklahoma St. GncL
William G. Holford
Scout Master
Portland, Oregon
Arthur Paulsen
Deputy Comm.
Pittsburgh, Penna,
James B. Dodds
Field Executive
Providence, R. I.
Orin F. Crow
Chmn. lead, f Tr. Com.
Cent. S. Carolina Cncl.
D. R. Goldsmith
Merit Badge Cnsllr.
Sioux Falls Area
W. Gordon Morris
Executive
Memphis Council
George R. Angelt
Commissioner
Dallas. Tex.
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Boy Scouts of America. Scouting, Volume 19, Number 11, November 1931, periodical, November 1931; New York, New York. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth312968/m1/16/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.