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THE SCOUTS' SALUTE
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How to Become a Star

Remember that a present given to you is not yours until you have thanked the giver for it. While you are the sparrow flying through the hall, that is to say, while you are living your life on this earth, try and do something good which may remain after you. One writer says:

"I often think that when the sun goes down the world is hidden by a big blanket from the light of heaven, but the stars are little holes pierced in that blanket by those who have done good deeds in this world. The stars are not all the same size; some are big, some little, and some men have done great deeds and others have done small deeds, but they have made their hole in the blanket by doing good before they went to heaven."

Try and make your hole in the blanket by good work while you are on the earth.

It is something to be good, but it is far better to do good.

Duty to God and Country

Have you ever thought what a lot we owe to the Kaiser William, of Germany. If he had not tried for world power, we should never have come together so closely as we have done with all our brothers and sisters overseas.

C. SIGNS AND SIGNALS

The Scout's Salute

The right hand raised level with shoulder, palm to the front, thumb resting on the nail of the little finger, and the other three fingers upright pointing upward.