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Minn . re ported for the group on Stout ing's many conservation activi ties ami presented the new "Em ergency Prepai dness" handbook dealing with handling natural anti man made disasiit The gixtjp toured the Slate I»e part men t where Louis A Tally. 17. of Wright PattVrson Air Force Base. Ohio, reported to Undersecretary of State foi poli tical Affairs W. Averell Harri man on World Scout ex changes with foreign Scouts, ami some plans for the 1967 World Jamboree to lie held in !he I nit ed States. Associate Supreme Court Jus tioe Tom Clark, one of the na titm’s first Eagle Seouts. arratu* cd a luncheon at the c .u t. an ' Associate Justice Bvron K Wh.tc hosted for Justice Claik Spokes man was George L. Priest Pi, I-a ke wood. Col Sargent Shriver. Dircetot ' the Office of Economic < ipiMi* tunity. received the group and i Ronald D. Pogue. 16. of Houston Texas, rep tried on the way Scout ne's new "Breakthrough for Youth" ties in with the War on Poverty. 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