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Show MISS BOARDMAN LAUDS BOY SCOUTS I Miss Mabel T. Boardman, secretary secre-tary of the American Red Cross association, has sent a message to the 400,000 Boy Scouts of America. She rejoices in the good deeds that the Boy Scouts are doing. She compares com-pares them with the knights of King Arthur of old. "The Vision of King Arthur" is the title of Miss Boardman's article In Boys' Life, the Boy Scouts' magazine. Miss Boardman pictures the dying King Arthur, and says: "Something held his clear blue eyes not glittering glitter-ing armor nor helmet with its visor down only a boy in simple brown, who stopped to lift a little fallen child. And there! Another guided a blind man through the dangers of the noisy street, and yet another, with kindly mien and friendly stroke soothed some poor, bewildered dog' his master lost. Here one took from her trembling hands the heavy load of some old dame and bore It for her if , x 3 I A Jt c i p. on who w s 1,1 No hhr0USthe l the doctor to the aid of nc ern winter "no L and urn.;"01 n'ne' bUt e'"-ywhere. throuBh nor ,hl knights n brown i l 8l",ny SO,,U,('r" "kl. the king bohol.1 the" isl group "itl killfu nn! nr Mr 80n, lnJ',r0(1 co"1'10 """od n ert th, strong yet LT'VZVslZTA WUh T'V he aid was given, behold a cross rod"-'"0, " ' Yo,','Tare uArhts67nrybrnr 'n-,'' SP0Ut8'" rAm"' - were vo EtS . I i |