TWENTY Y BOYSIUCompetent Leaders Placed in ii Charge of Group. *Twenty-two boys left the Y. M. j lt;C. A. building this morning, bound j lt;for the Y. M. C. A. camD in Me- j -a ji Kean township for the opening |1period of the community boys’camp. The City Rapid Transit \]company bus took all these boys j iand several of the leaders as their 1 contribution to the camp project.!!The campers, most of whom i lt;have never stayed out in the coun-} try before, will be under direc- *tion of Raluh G. Smith, camn di-!:^ ip.rector: Russell Arensberg, assis-1-tant director, and leaders: Rob-} ert Black, Sam Sachs* Victor Hit-! ter. Stan Mueller and Gene Stew- !: art. ’For five days these leaders will \ have the responsibility of housing \ the boys, feeding them, conduct- \ 5ng group games, showing them I t handicraft and leading them in j camp fire lore. This same experi- j ence will be had by the other groups to follow in the weeks ahead.The boys who went to camp -s this morning are: Eddie Moore, {] Harlan Prince. Elmer Crothers.I Billie Davis. Carl Lescaleet, Les- \ ter Lewis. Max Lewis, William! Koneaberger. Harold Shields. Bobby Abbott. Harlan Prince, Bil- j lie lumblin. Millard Henry, Marvin Crouse. Don Trickle, Hany Sullivan. Junior Starlmg, Billy Xorthey. Harold Offenbaker. Bob Smith. Ralph Felumlee. Bob Xorthey and Bill Gorsuch.These campers will return next Saturday morning, and on Monday the second camp period for community boys will open.