BOY SCOUT NEWS Congratulations, Grady on the new increase in membership of troop No. 143, we are glad to see this, and hope that the new boys will get lots from their work with the scouting movement. Welcome into this organization Tr°y Je”' kins, Lowell Keener, Harold Stock land, Randolph Etheridge, Wilbur Sadler and Willard Peream. This is a good example for the other scout masters and troops to fol low. ^ . ******** A Council Training Institute wil be held in Greenville, May 5th a good program has been arrangec under the leadership of Mr Gil bert Bush, Deputy Regional Ex ecutive from the Reg^al offlc in Atlanta. It is hoped that large number of Scouters from thi. district will be in attendance. * * * * * * Notice to the scouts; The month ly Board of Review that was tc be held next Wednesday will be postponed until the following week May 12, announced by Mr. Crump ler ^This is necessary as Training Institute has been arranged to he held on the same day as the Board of Review was scheduled to be held. Don’t forget to be present and to turn in those applications to Mr. Crumpler at least twen y four hours in advance. ... ^ .i, -it -4c * The Dispatch Identification cards have arrived, and will he distri buted to the boys receiving them in the near future. This card to be given to all Scouts who have been and are panning t P in the distribution of information for the Office of War Information. If you are not familiar with this talk to your Scoutmaster he has the information. ****** There have been several of the boys asking about the Council camp to be held this year. The East Carolina Council plans to hold council meeting at New Bern This camp is to be conducted through the summer and all scouts will be given the opportunity to participate in this camp. More news about this later,but there will definitely be a camp for the council this year. ****** Mr. Don Tillar has completed the arrangements for our district Camporee to be held May 14, 15 and 16 at Camp Whetstone, the new camp site for Halifax district. Mr. Clyde Liske is in charge of the program for the Camporee, and we feel that a swell time will be had by all that atend as Mr. Liske is an experienced camporee man having had charge of the Council Camporee that was held here in the city last year. So get ready for a swell time you Scouts. ****** Time for another Scoutmaster meeting. I would like to see all you scoutmasters at Mr. Norman Scrivener's house about 8 o’clock Monday night May 3. There is lots of talk about, with Camporee coming up, and I would like to see every one of the Scoutmasters present at this meeting. Mr. Tillar has completed his work and now it is time for us to begin work. Let’s all turn out. ****** We are fortunate in having Mr. Scrivener around with us for a part of each week. We know it is bad for Norman, but feel we are in luck in his not being able to find a house down in Kinston. ****** We are glad to welcome Mr. John Carras into our midst. Mr. Carras has a real treat for the 1 scout leaders of this city Wed nesday night. John has arranged a small banquet for the scout lead ers and plans to give a short talk on the opportunities that the boys of Roanoke Rapids have over those other countries. We un derstand that Mr. Carras plans to make this an annual affair, so you boys that do not get to this one will have the opportunity of going to the next that John holds, only the leaders are invited so some of you other boys had better get busy and make this gather ing next year. . I Sometime ago I asked all the Scoutmasters to have the news from their troops sent me. I am glad to see that troop No. 142 has sent their news. If you boys can’t find me leave it at the Her ald office and I will get it from there. It is nice to get the news direct from you boys. ****** It seems that troop No. 142 is producing real scouts. Recently the troop committee decided to a ward a First Aid Kit to the Scout that built the best Bird house, and then Mr. Pruden the chairman of the troop commitee decided to award a scout hatchet to the best all round scout in his troop. Be lieve it or not the same boy won both. Congratulations to Scout Bil ly Clemmer the scout to be award ed both prizes. You other boys had better wake up or Billy will be so far ahead of you that you will never catch him. He is new in your troop, but looks like he will make one of the best. As many as 1,855 employers in North Carolina, not necessarily covered by the Unemployment Compensation Law, have voluntar ily elected to come within its pro visions and insure their workers. WAS AFRAID TO EAT. BUT NOW PRAISES RETONGA _ - - - Widely Known Carolina Citi zen Gives Noted Medicine Full Credit For Relief From Distress Of Nervous Indi gestion, And Achy, Slug gish, Rundown Feeling. Tells Of His Case. Among scores throughout this sec tion to come forward with their happy endorsements of Retonga is Mr. George H. Thomson, re tired printer, for years in business for himself in Fayetteville, N. C., and now a well known resident of 126 So. McDowell St., Raleigh. “I suffered from nervous indi gestion and gas bloating that made me feel so stuffy I was actually afraid to eat,” states Mr. Thomson. 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