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Scout movement still merits badge of honor / Bowen, Jerry [598] [WAYITWAS-2005-598]
The Boy Scouts have been in a negative spotlight much too often lately. I think that much of what scouting has been and continues to be, is a positive force for young men and women all over the world.
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World War I Boy Scouts

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Boy Scout Shigeki Hatanaka and holdup man Manabu in front of temple..

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1931

August 1, 1931. Dan Radcliffe (Boy Scout leader), Commander American Legion. Helped pour cement for monument at Legion Hall. Walter Hilden also on fender..

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Judge Currey became state's Chief Justice / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [615] [WAYITWAS-2005-615]
By the late 1850s, John Currey was recognized as one of the most brilliant lawyers in northern California. In June 1858, he was nominated for the position of Justice to the Supreme Court of California by a segment of the Democratic Party, the Anti-Lecompton movement.
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Dan Radcliffe and Walter Hilden at Hearst Ranch near 17 Mile Dr.. Dan was later commander of local American Legion and was Boy Scout leader

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Aging structures in county spotlight / Bowen, Jerry [727] [WAYITWAS-2007-727]
Before I launch into this column I need to let several people who e-mailed me with questions know that my trusty old portable computer went up in smoke, and I lost all the questions. So, if I haven't answered you in the last month or so, try again.
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The communist invasion of Vacaville / Bowen, Jerry [57] [WAYITWAS-2001-57]
Fruit production in Solano County had been declining for 20 years and with the depression in its third year, times were tough. Communist influence in the labor movement had been on the increase for years and labor unrest was growing in the big cities.
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Four women, two men

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Cholera plagued wagon trains on trip west / Bowen, Jerry [621] [WAYITWAS-2006-621]
In my last article, we began following the long wagon trip to California in 1849 with James S. Pleasants and his family. They had named the wagon train the Pleasant Hill Wagon Train in honor of the town they had been living near in Missouri.
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