Show OY MD conducted by national council ot of tb the dor boy scout scouts ot of america scoutmasters SCOUT MASTERS NEEDED tine fine work I 1 I 1 ei everybody said aid when the pueblo boy scouts rose to the occasion in the emergency ot of the flood and v eaf about aiding the police rep dering first aid and saving human lives at the risk of their own I 1 wonderful movement 1 we cry y when we read how boy scouts fight forest fires act as traffic police conduct city cleanups clean ups take the lead in safety first and antl fly and save sae the wild flowers cam again when we happen to notice a scout giving his seat to a lady on a car stopping to tell a stranger how to get to his destination interrupting bis his ball game to help somebody fix a tire jumping into the street to pick up a bit of broken glass or a banana skin we are impressed by the spirit which somehow or other has been instilled into these lads though still lust just everS everyday day youngsters they are a little straighter a little manlier because ot of the rigorous discipline of the boy scout training a little more given to service because of the dally daily I 1 good turn I 1 boy scout gospel hut but we should demera ber that without the scoutmasters scout masters en thu thuela slain sm and devotion to the boys none of these results could be realized there are 10 scoutmasters scout masters in the united states serving boys they are busy men all of them doctors lawyers ministers school teachers business men bankers editors electricians photographers giving their time their energy their best thought and services to scouting but despite all this devoted and patriotic work the country over there are hun deeds of boa s wishing lv to get into scout ing who cannot do so because there are not enough leaders that Is scout masters let every live red blooded boy hearted man in america stop and ask himself whether hether he isn t letting a priceless opportunity pass by him it if he isa t lining up with inith scouting doing his bit for the boys of america who need his leadership BOY SCOUTS IN CAMP e ar ow f I 1 af W 4 i A T this Is a typical scene of the past summer in many sections of the country BY PRODUCT BYPRODUCT OF SEA SCOUT TRAINING sea scouts are in addition to their technical water training learning something that all good americana americans prize as worth more than diamonds and id gold namely judgment judgment I 1 in a boat as nowhere else on earth judgment or sea judg ment Is a prime necessity poor judgment bangs your schooner boats nose into the wharf poor judgment leaves the water barrels empty or worse rocks the boat drops oars overboard or capsizes good judgment comes to a boy or man only after he has tried to beit the sharp eyed old girl known as mother nature who has skinned his knuckles blacked his eye e y e doused him and spanked him her eye Is kind on the land but out on the water unter it glitters gray and green like the eye of a shark look out there landlubber shell get you sure if yon you dont steer a straight course but whose afraid SCOUTING IN BOYS SCHOOL scouting adapts itself well to private as well as public life at blaar academy in blairstown N J there were 40 boy scouts this past sear 32 of whom were nere on the schools honor roll seventeen were first class scouts and eight second class clars the troop boasted also one fagle one star and one life scout SOME MORE HIGH ADVENTURE I 1 A small parti of scouts of troop 4 san jose cal hiked off into the hills with a portable searchlight which had been made by one of the boys in the meantime another party of scouts motored to a the summit of mount hamilton famous as the site of the lick observatory atory within ten minutes the two parties were signaling each e a chothen other bover over a distance of fully 23 25 mil no small feat for amateurs with amateur outfits the incident was wa a thrilling one to the bors |