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Show A Q. A. R. VERDICT. A O. A. It, veteran of Columbus, Ohio, snysi "While attending our Grand army encnmpuients for tho post few years In mnny cities of tho United States I havo come to the conclusion we could not get along without the boy scouts' everwllllng help. They are the llrst persons wo meet when we get off tho train, to carry our luggage to our stopping place, nnd If we have no p)uco engaged they will take us to ono nnd see thnt we nro mndo comfortnble. They enn beat the pollco at their own game when, It comes to wntcblng n street crossing or keeping the streets clear for parade. They arc always on jiand with a cool cup of wnter; In fact, everywhere to 'do a good deed for somebody. I havo learned to love them. I consider the boy scout movements onehf'tuc best schools of American edtlcntlon. I say God bless them nnd tho men vho icon-tribute icon-tribute their time and money to boost them, noys, tho Grand Army of the Itepubllc are your friends." |