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Show CO-OPERATE WITH SCOUTS In 'oiiiici'iidu with (lie boy scout co-operation co-operation In the national observance oT Kori-i rritectl(iM week Inst May, tilt) state forester of Minnesota wrote :is l'nllim to tin national council: "I have always been very much Interested In-terested in tln work of the liny scouts mill will Kindly umiU myself of .liny opportunity to co-operate wltli tills organization. While In the past llii'iv li.i been 11 certain uimiitiit of co-operation between tile scouts iiml till! fori -1 service, I think ll Ib pos sible to greatly Increase ihlv In my opjlitcn ihK Is one of the best means of eilm .illng the public III regard to the 'meriitloii of our niitiirnl re-Sources re-Sources The )(iy Mt'oiit of loilny Ik the vtii.-i iiml huslucss mint of toinor-row, toinor-row, iiml his notions In the future will he determined largely by Ihe training iiml I'llui'iition ho receives now. "The forest oltlcors In the stale service serv-ice ore nil very much Interesteil In hoy smut. In fuel, some of our men lire si'Hiiiniasteri mid others not In mi ndvsnr capacity on matters pcrluln-lnt pcrluln-lnt 10 Mioilscrnft mid forestry. We fiviiii'iul glvo talkH to scout troops "situl meetings of scoutmasters. At our recent rangers' meeting we. asked tii!He i He Kcoutmiislt'i's In tnke un tictlvc pin 1 In tluj discussion. This they 1II1I mid some very vnluulJu Ideas were worked out. "We ire furnishing some l,i)0 small trees Wilch lire to he plunted mid taken tVe of by the boys ut their Hummer Hum-mer iiiiupt.. These plantations will he In the n.ituie of boy .scouts forests," |