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' 1(11 '*f \ arp *.. | } But all is not play at Camp Roosevelt. The boys are \ /VI / trained in many ways. There is a strict discipline. This \ l>nncriJL 1 l r / photograph shows building operations, with the boys as \ l\l.Jllnr!i V I / hewers of wood. Early on a summer morning. A fast run along the beach. A dip in the briny and then the call to breakfast. Nilti..mi I l‘li<iii.. Each Boy Scout is required to write home each day. The letter is turned in at breakfast j' Mjjdi is\ jiti 4*9)^ time, forming sort of a meal ticket. In order to get his breakfast the boy must show his " ™ ££ju| ji ,’*- .Wt& * letter. Not since the camp was started has a single scout missed his breakfast. SgHr' ,/ * I’ 1- ”'* Camp J **" 'Sfv d4B^BHpr A has an re- for the to a | league of nations union and international garden fete at St. Dunstan's, ; mr v*Vi . |» \ k ' » I Regent’s Park, with an address. VjpT , \ •'" ~~ •*' ~- --• ' : ''' ''”' '* " The sec re tis out The Duke of York rs . hp^^ _ • , , „ ~ ~ - ~ ” ~ "A you doubt the statement glance at this photograph. The duke Competing with the radio. Mrs. Charles Mansfield of Atlanta Ga.. takes Playtime at Plattsburg. The R. O. T. C. docs not work pitched the first baJl in the e , ayed for the g el £ fit o{ h her parrot riding, with Polly perched on the steering wheel. Polly keeps up all the tinie . children of the east end of London a rapid ■fire of conversation en route. 31'miprwumi & 0 ,. , v a imm.h.. ©rml» , r%%iKHl 9c rml*»rw«Hnl. TIIK SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C—GKAVUKK SKUTK >\ —\U( iUST 12. 1923.