TIE BlILT lETIEW, TUBBAT, KAXOX 29, 1821
Paff«S ^
TELLS OF SCOUT WORKINFREEPORT
Code By ffUtk Boys Are Taagk
to Guide Theaudres Ezplaiiied
By Scontmaster Biane
FrcciHjrt, March ?!«. — Hcoutma.ster William H. Ulume of the Fre<'Port Boy Scouts has writti-n seveml articles on Scout work with the desire of creating an Interest in Freeport and elsewhere. The second of his articles u)>i>«ars in today's issue.
I after a lt«rge membership has been at iouiMd.
RemeinlMr. you not only help tb» boy
to irrcAter things, bUt you help your
self and the community.
We want your aid and suppoi-t. Don't ^ l>e blind to the valmible help the Boy
Scouts of America can be to your son. ! See that h« Joins with the other boys I Uts age. H» must be twelve years or
liver.
pofmTRicS
ARENOTSATISHED
TU6ERCI1L0SK HOSPITAL HEADS MAKE ApiAL REPORT; ASK AH)
IIO0S£ CLUB RFJSTAUIUNT
Xt PBONT ST.. BBIIPafntAO
Regular DiRMr IS to S a«« < to S
rirlcs M OsaSs
VNumMmI Bmbs hy Dsjr ar Weak
Scoervisors to Coaaidcr Reqaests For Improvements — Institution is Rated as Second Class By State Board of Hcakb—5«n mtry of Its Work
H. L. liaxsw and W. R. Jones
Relate Experience w Island—
Leads to This Belief
"Lost wei'k I gave an outline of the work of the Boy Scout. I will en-
deavor In this article to explain the _
advantages of this Work to th.- parents, j Hempstead, March 29.—That Ameri- community and to the scout himself. c:,n rule m Porto Rico is not e,xce«-d- Tho motto, "Be Prepared," means that • ingly popular Is the impression gained a Scout is always in u state of readiness I by Henry L. Max.son, who, witli his law in mind,'and body to do his duty; to I partner, ,IusUc;e of the Peace Walter bo prepared in mind, by having disci-1 P.- .lonc.-i. returned from thcisland last pllncd himself to be obedient and al.'*o|week, after a month'.': stay, by having thought out betoiehand any ! .m,-. Max.-'Dn sUtcs that at a motion accident or situation that may occui, I ,,u,tnre theatre which they attended, a
so that he may know thi: liKht thing to do at the right monuiit. and Ik- willing to do it; to be prc-pared in Ixwly, by milking himself stron;; and active !ind able to do the right tlilna: at the right moment and then to do It-extract from the Boy Scout Ofllci.il Handbook. "l)o a good turn daily," tho slogan, exfilains Itself. A .scout Is always ready to be of assistance fo the community, as a wholi', to his jiarents, to :i fellow Scout, to the weak and old, and to jiny- one who may need help at any time, and for any service he may render, al- j though he mny work for pay, he must I oof receive lips for courtesies or giHNi' (urns. The Scout law rctiiii]! s that a :-icout mu.-jt do at least one irood turn to, Somebody ever.v day. I
The Scout law teaches (iiid iiistill.s In the mind of the boy ju.vt Ibe things: llie parents want their boys to know.
.\ Scout \ti trustworthy. Hi.s honor I.s to be trusted. He may be directed \ to hand over his badge' if he were to violate bis honor by lying, cheating or as.soeiate by not doiny^ a given task when trusted uf their on bis honor. \
"Ho is loyal to Is due, his Scout I
.Vineola. .March 2».—The Hoard of M.iiiagers of the .N'assau County Tu bei- ulosis llo.'-'pita], through the chair- mnn (W-orge «. Hu)>bell, i>f C'.ardeti ''It'-, miide Its annual report to the Boiird of Supervisors today and asked tl::i' certain imorovements Im- made at tliC Institution at Plalnfleld. si>eedily, T'.ic supenlfors put the matter over until a special meeting Wednewlay iift<:iioon -It S o'clock to which meet- Inn .Mr, IlnliJ.nll has l>een invited for th" purpose of discussing the hospital ¦problems. . The supervisors have alre:i<ly voted a sum of about $200,000 for needed changes and improvements at the ':ios|iiLal hut the bonds for this amount have not been ."old jet.
The Hoard of MaiiHgeis of the hospi¬ tal in the report to the supervisors set foilh that the hospit^^l is four miles from the station: that the road Is tiad, and that it is difficult to get supiilies.
They al.so ci>mi)lain that the build ings arc not flrejiroof not water tight
produced the greatest number of eases. For instance, Freeport sent 11 patients tilen Cove 10, R'jckvllle Centre » and Hempstead 9. There were 12 students, I'l housewives and K domestics in the • ixrtltutlon.
Penions lietween the a^es of -'.^ and .IS were largely In the majority, there f»*lng 33 of these. There were 43 nd. vanoed cases but the total numliei ot deaths in the year were l>ut 2.
READY TO PUT UP MONEY FOR NEW RIVOU THEATRE
paicnls und counti.\. \v
A Scout is lelpfnl b.\- bi-inu- liirpai cd to .sav(! life, help Injured persons aii<l share in his home duties. He is a friend to everyone. He is courteous, b> beinK polite to iveryone, especially to women, children, old people and the weak and helpless.
He is kind. A frienci to animals, it Is against this law for a Scout to kill or harm any llvhiM ciealuie needlessly. He strives to .suve and pro'feW aHhaiin-¦ less living animul.s.
A Scout is obedient to his |«irents and all othcj- duly cbnslltuft'd authoi-- itles.
He is chicrfiil. sniile.s v.helirver he enn, and executes all ordeis with obc di cnce, promptly and cheerfully.
He Is thrifty, does not destroy prop City wantonly, works faithtvillj- anil wastes nothing. The organization ad¬ vocates saving, tliat ;i Seoul may pay, his o\\ii way. b<! generous to those in ' need and to helri worthy objects.
"He stands up foi- the right iiuainsi all odil.s. and defeat iloes not down hini.^
"He is clean in body and tliouRhl. st.-mds for clean .speech, .spoil and ha-: bit.s. and ti-avels with a clean crowd.
"He is reverent towai-d l',od, faithful In his religious duties and respects the lonvictlons of others in the niattei-s of' ctistonls und reli^'ion.
"These arc Ju.st the things that lead: toward manhood that every paient ' hopes foi- in tlieir boy, niid aids them ' ill teacliiiiK the boy the difference be-i tween right and wrong. These help, the boy to become a desirable citizen, j thereby helping the coniniunity In 1 which he lives. They help the boy! himself, becau.se in following these laws; he knows he Is doing ritjht and is every-^ thing « gogd Scout should be. He Is | happy in the thought that he is ful¬ filling the reciuirements of the gi-eat or¬ ganization, the Hoy Scouts of .\meiica.
Does not this Interest the iiarents'.' Can they set a better sUiiulaid for the boy to follow'.'
While speaking to a pastor reeeiltl.N, he informed me that since "the Scout inovenieiit became a factor in his church nnd Sunday School, the lioys in the school were displaying a greater degree of discipline and attention.
Need any moie be said regarding the support you should give in the .Scotit movement, and the helli you can give to it. to briUK al)OUt a. greater inembership In Freeport, and then to push it alojig
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I liiliienu in which the c-haractei.s wei e I dies.sed in Spanish < ostumes and waved ' I he flng of Spain, brought forth great I applau.se, but when the stars and .stripes ! were shown there was hardly a hand¬ clap.
Porto Iticans evidently are not satis¬ fied iwith tlieli- present lot. according to .Mr. .Max.son, and a strong party de¬ mands either independence or at least und not properly heated; that there are that the island be allowed t<j enter the no provisions fni' the segiegution of union as a slate the male and female employees: that
MesKis. .Max.son and .Jones were Intro- the single service wiiter system would diieed to the nieinheis of the Snpii;me Icrive them .without water were any. Court of the island and were very : tiling to hapiien to put it out of com courteously reeeiveil by the chief jus- mission and that liecau.se there is no five, who does not s|ieak English. In iiUlimary Imililing that the p.Ttlents, fact ;ill the legislative and court busi- tt^e^ery »uk and the otheis. are kept ness is still done: in Siwinish. The Su- iwe'lty much together.
The repert also says "AltlionL'h .Vas tan County, one of the wealthiest eoii.itles in the state and linanelally able to l»iid rutber than follow, has u tubenulosis hospitiil, which after a re cent inspeetUm. wns~^Tatcd by the State llniird of Health as siveond class. "
"^¦unr HiKiivi or .Mana)s\rs is not |.ni liijsiTig tn liurden I lie taxi\ycr of tlie eoutuy Coi- additional eiiuiiih^enl and liliildiiig niej-ely out of a spirit of eivic i>rii!c. howevei'. but rather frofh the ;-'taiid.ird of lednimi.x tu the taxpayer liiinself."
The lonnty liilien iilnsis hospital was
opened in .\pril of i:iL'0 and during the
eight and a half months lo Pecember
c 100 patients admitted. Of
were discharged and tr> are
preine Court consi.st.s of five judges who
lirai- appeals from the dl.strict courts.
.\ visit was al.so made to the Hou.se
of llcprcseiittitives. which was in ses-
fion. The dialinv"! of the wav.', and
means committee, lis well as the chief
apologized for the quarters
lespeclivc oj Hanizations and
^>. stated that idans had been drawn fur
all tiK wlioMi loyalty I a cupitol building lo cost about $2,000..
eadeuT his home, his: 000, and that the Supreme Court and
>¦ \\ llie Legislature eventually would l>"
Hempsli-ad. .March l')t. - .\ peisonal c.invn.ss of those who have subs4ribed to the stock of the Rivioli Theatre Corporation shows tlmt eveiy one of them will stick, it was stated, follow¬ ing a meeting of the Boaid of Directois of the corpoi-ntion, held in the law of- Hce of (Jrifliths and Kornickei-. .Sat¬ urday.
Ovtr S1,',0,0(M) worth of the stock has lieen sul)scribe<l and every subscriber i.s ready to put up hift money wlien called upon to do so.
The directors authorized the building •onimittei! to emplo.x an architect to .McpHre the final working plans and <pecltications, which iii-e exiiccted to be •eady for approval wllhln a week. .Sev- I ¦lal sets of drawings are to be prepaied ilid placid on exhibition about town. -. .\ publicity commiteee. compo.sed of Martin V. W. Hall, Dr. H. M. Phipps and S. Calderone. manager of the >!t.iand, was appointed by the Hoard.
The olfl building now stunditig on the ;ilot to be occupied by the new theatre, adjoining the village buildlnfi. has been <old and will be moved from I he .site.
.Martin V. W. Hall has been elected 1 member of th<' Hoard of Direiiors •o .suc<eerl T. .). .Mcljuighlin. .Mr. HaM Is a director of the Hempstead Hani;
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Legislaturi liou.s<<l in this They also met
•iitually mai^nilleeiit ex-president
Uld sliuetur Castro
of
\'ene/.uela and .ludge Hamilton of th( I'nited Stales Di.strt'cl Court, whose
cotiit loom Is in the spleiiilid federal iin,,.p ,v
iiuildiiig at .San Juuii. these .1!
.Mr. Max.son mention<d incidentally Mill under treatment. There is a wait
that the ex-inesiiU'nt of Venezuela wore In;.' ll.sl for 'males. '.'7 of them being
H ring with a diamond nearly as large tieated !ii aeeummodations for L'4 while
^H ail American dim<!, indicating that several were advised, to take home
he did not «o exactly empty handed treatment.
when li» from his
took native
lis enforc land.
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SURPRISE MURIEL WOOD
Girl Fi'iends Catch Her Unawares on Twentieth Birthday
Meiriek, .March 211.—On Wednesday uftcrnoon burning gia.ss set fire to a garage on the property of H. Schwali, Merrick avenue. Fire Company 1 re- sponded quickly to a "still alarm' and succeeded in .saving the Iiain .-inil ad¬ joining property.
d di'iiurtuie .'-^inall chililieii are nut admitted to tlie Institution because tliere is not
lirovisioii for them altlioiligh the report
si,\s lh.it there are many twbereulosi.s I lill'lren in the < ounty and if there la M be marked results in the decline of tiibeifulosls. these infected children must be properly cared for so they will not develop active tu>)f rculosis in later life.
The mure thirl<ly |ioi)nlated districts
NEW PASTOR OBTAINED
FO]|^"THE OLD CHURCH"
l.Mihroidv, .March :':i.- Kev. II. K I'.l.-ickwood has accet>ted the call issued by the l''ir.st .M. P. Church, widcl.s known as "the old clr.treh." He began his new duties yesterday.
ftev. IJIackwood <imies ijoTn l.ak<- Como, N. ,)., where he .served for seven years. He suciee<lS the Rev. Walter S. Dunn, who left Lynbrook to lake up Wink in Ohio.
.\ peculiar coincident oceiirs in the seh-ction of th(- new pastor. His pre- fli'Ce.s.s()r at Lake Colno was the Rev. Mr. Dunn, who he now succeeds in L\nlirook.
They soon grow out of mother's arms, but—pho¬ tographs of the children never grow up.
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Thieves broke into .Mr. .\inazeen's garage on the Jleniek road and Hew¬ lett avenue last Wednesday ni^lil. , They got nothing. They danmKcil the garage* and broke ,i door window of his car.
i School children, \slio h;iv<- bi'iMi fre.
from their school duties for a week.
have, made the most of their holid.T.\ j in having good times. The older boys |pi-uctised daily on the baseball grounds I in anticipation of lli.i coming games
JiLst Scheduled for thi? .sea.son.
] .Martin Wright's men are bu.sy at I Alerriek li veiling streets that have b< • ' come rough during Hie winter months. [ Willett avenue is one of llie sfreets that has been inproved.
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C.eorge vere atta
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k'ered fi-oin ii in his arm.
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