Bage Two THE PILOT, Southern Pines a«d Aberdeen. North Carolina Friday, April 1, 193K THE PILOT Published each Friday by THE PILOT, Incorporated, Southern Pines, N, C. NELSON V. HVDK Editor BEN BOWDEN News Editor CHARLES MACAl’LEY Advrrtisinx JEAN r. EUSON RuaintsH MannKrr DAN S. RAY Circulation eCAINS €f SAND In Sanford the other ^y, in a seven and one-half hour period, 1,136 traffic violations were observed at the intersection of Carthage and Steele streets by a group of Sanford High School civics students. to Knollwood two years ago, tb Aberdeen last year, to Carthage this year. We’re thinking of moving. In less than three weeks you of Southern Pines will be getting your The violations were credited to ■ mail in the handsome new postoffice motorists and pedestrians. All Dogs in County Must Be Vaccinated Dr. Neal Announces Schedule of Time and Place for Con venience of Owners Dr. J. I. Neal and his assistants will be at the following places each week on the days mentioned at the Helen K. Hutier. He.snie Camerun Smith. H. I.. Kppii, AHiMK’iatef) Subscription ICates; One Year $2.00 Six Months $1.00: building on A\est Broad street. If you; given, to vaccinate dogs against I ^ forget your key. , during the month of April, The beautiful flowering shrub i In the new building all boxes have, beginning Monday the 4th. A state adorning the plot on the south side keys. Those days of trying to re-1 vaccination of all 1 of the Southern Pines depot which member your combination are about schedule has been ar- has evoked so much comment from over. ranged for your convenience. At : beholders is a fine specimen of TAM. Three Months .50 ARIX ODESSANA. Entered at the Postoffice at South- eni Pines, N. C., as second class mall matter. WANTED: A WORD FROM THK CANDIDATES Pinehungt, Livery Stables, Momlays from 3:00 p. m. to 5 p. m. | At Deep River, W. J. Harrington’s Homo, Mt>ndays from 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. i try was that taken by Eddy at a yj^gg^ Railroad Station, Tues- I recent gymkhana, the one of the 3.30 ^ p At Cameron, Railroad Station REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS EATON’S SOCIAL STATIONERY CONGRESS PLAYING CARDS R.C.A. R A D I o s The first Southern Pines photo graph to be accepted by the Asso- And speaking of Spring, the white j ciated Press’ new Wirephoto Ser- ducks? came out in profusion this, vice for use throughout the coun- I week. Trousers, not eiders. Struthers Burt, back for a visit | Cowboy Owen Anderson and his !from I’hiladclphia, say.s he is more j horse all tangled up in the Tuesday.s from 5 p. m. to 6 p. m. iji convinced than ever after his ab_ j bar jump. The Wirephoto system,; West “ ' ' Buy The Best H AYES’ SANDHILL.S BOOK SHOF» Southern Pines North Carolina PARKER P E N S BAXCIiOFT’S TENNIS RACKETS B. & P. HI. VNK KOOKS ART STEEL FIL!N(J CABINETS FOR SALE End, Filling Station. 1 pnpcrS lu liftv {.w'^ny iy *.x«- ^ day, has also run many of John p:agle Springs Railroad Station, ||| Hemmer's golf and horse scenes , ^ I taken in Pinehurst this winter. Five caiulidilte.'^ are officially j sence of some time that the Sand-1 v. hi. h inakes its possible for news- -Wednesday from 3:30 p. m. to 5:00 i in the field for the Democratic 1 hills is the ideal place to live in papers to use today’s pictures to. nomination for liein'escntative America, struthers has been about a in Conj,nvss from thi.s district, I bit, too. the position to bo relinciui.shed; ui ^ p. m. by Walter Lambeth at the end' The Yale Glee Club. which is giv- More Sandhills pictures have been j Thursdays from 3:00 of his present term in the, ing a concert next Thursday night j used throughout the country thia jj ^ j House ' :it Pinehiu'st, is directed by Marshall; season than ever in history, the news Pinebluff, Thursdays from 5:00 ' The Pilot, like other news- occasional visitor bureaus teU us. p to 0:00 p. m. papers in the dozen counties Southern Pines and a close friend i Southern Pines, Swinnerton’s I which comprise the Eighth dis- Lohmann, son-in-law of Mrs. General Manus McCloskey, who Fridays from 4:00 p. m. to! trict, is beinjr besiejjed by these J- -Vndrews. Mr, Lohmann is sec- has been a good friend of the Sand-I^.po p, ni. five aspirants and their friends vetary of Yale University. hills throughout the tenure of his gpjpg_ Postoffice, Fridays from aspu-a to support their candidacies. To date this paper has seen no statement of position on vi- \vith *^^at hospital car disposed of in 1898 during the Spanish 'War and j Wednesdays from 2:00 p. ni. to 3:00 ?he possible ex^eptfolro^^ one, annually at the Charity Ball. It went ^ left W^est Point for Cuba. • p. | ~ At Hemp, School House, Wednes- I* ; office as commanding officer at 2:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m. Pinehurst and Southern Pines, in j Fort Biagg, retires on the 30th of jviondq'.*? School, Fridays from which most of the tickets are sold, this month after 40 years of service, 3.3Q ^-3q p don’t seem to have any luck in win-j in the armj. He was commissioned! Ritters, Borden Ritter's Home. ^ Mr, Newton of Gibson, Mr Newton favors adherence to the Constitution, a balanced budget, maintenance of peace and a con tinuance of the traditional two terms for a President. The Pilot is not a political newspaper. But it believes that and ril do the same for you.” , new charm. I.onger lingers the Up speaks Dr. Carl W. Acker-' sun in the western horizon to man, Dean of the Pulitzer School limn the coloring appearing in daj'S fi'oni 3:00 p. m. to 4:00 »p. m. NEW CAPE COD COTTA(iE East Vermont Avenue., Southern Pines. 5 large rooms. Good Heat. Abundant Sunshine. Southern Ex_ posure. 1st floor bed room and lavatory. Complete Bath room. Gas and Electric cook ranges. Open terrace. 2 car garage. Priced low. Large F. H. A. Mortgage. $35.00 like rent. Send for 4_page folder. PAUL T. HARNUM «• 3 U New Hisrh Falls School Huilding* Completed Modern Structure of 1.3 Cla.ss- I of Journalism at Columbia Un- bud and blossom. Here and iveraity, a lifelong student of there a shy and elusive blossom newspapers and their problems glows in the greenery of the 1.. and duties. After pointing out arbutus, a few white stars shine at such a crucial time in nation- that such a treaty would re- on the red-tinted pixie moss;| rooms and Auditorium Seat- al affairs as the present every iiuire amendment of the Ameri-, down m the valleys the wild I >ng 3(H) Now Occupied effort should be made by its can Constitution, he adds: 1 plums burst into a mass of ( K„n^-no- j I consider these develop- white, and on the uplands the, ^he High Falls School bmldmg, a ments so ominous ihat I thii!k' close ranked peach trees .,ho'v' .tr^cture of which ihe readers to select the best rep resentative that can be sent to Washington. It believes the Moore county electorate is en titled to a .statement on the im portant questions of the day from each candidate in the field. It reserves the right to support tha^: candidate who ap pears to best meet the require- county is justly proud ha,9 recently fHp foreiorn Dress Dolicv of the tniles ot goigeous coloiing, , tne loieign piest> puuv.v uie • ,, 1 • been completed and was occupied GeiTnan government should be Forsythia, jonquilt. and jessa- f ully explained and earnestly I mine are a mass of yellow blos- studied. If governmental con-1 soms, while the rosy red of trol of the printed and spoken | the judas trees glisten amid the word is a requirement of peace \ browns of the still dormant with Germany, we should know j oaks. The flowers of the true the conditions now and not la- long leaf pine are a light rose ments of a representative from 1 ter.” ; soon to change into the more this section. 1 Hitler’s plan doubtless suits familiar deep rose-purple. The What have you to say, Gen- Americans. A United,'yifteria flings its climbing ten- tlemen ? States Senator said in a radio ■ show a wealth of pur- speech the other day that 98. Pl^ and white bloom. Amid this YOUR DOG MUST per cent of America’s city news- floral beauty the BE VACCIN'ATED papers are biased. What he i dogwood reigns supreme, the The State of North Carolina meant was that they did not P^^®, ethereal glinimer of its requires that every owner have! agree with him. I blossoms shining through the his dogs vaccinated annually by I How different he is from IrpZiwnnH a rabies inspector. Voltaire who once said: “While i faculty hold M. A. degrees. This is a very necessary pre-' i might not agree with what you n" h^hni caution since there are so | gav I shall defend to the death , Several trees within the bor- last week. The building, which is one story high, is of brick construction and has 13 class rooms and an auditorium of 500 seating capacity. It is equipped with modern steam heating and wa ter systems, and conduits were in stalled in preparation for a com plete radio hook-up for the school. \y. G. Coltrane is principal of this school, which sei’ves not only High Falls but Glendon, Putnam, Prosper, ity and several nearby communities, and he has a corps of teachers of outstanding ability. Mr. Coltrane has his Master’s degree from Duke Un iversity and two other members of Americans doubtless will agree with their own Constitu tion and with Voltaire rather many dogs at large outbreaks of I your right to say it!” rabies occur, causing terrible' suffering and death not only among animals but sometimes among human beings as well. | The law specifies that the | down the Hitler-Senator work of vaccination shall dictatorship. done by a veterinarian where! possible, appointed by the health j ^yj^ERE THE ders of Southern Pines are not able for their beauty, one in the City P^rk, another in the old golf fairway of the Boyd estate, best viewed from Con necticut avenue, and the famous pink blossom trees on May street. —C. M. The enroll.ment is around 350 with 85 of this number in the high school. HOSPITAL BOARD’S ANNUAL MEETING NEXT iMONDAV The annual meeting of the Moore County Hospital, Incorporated will be held at tlie hospital on Monday evening, .April 4, at 7:30 p. m. As Look Around at the pink and white Dogwood, with the gorgeou.s background of cool, deep green Pines, the beauty of the ever-climbing Wisteria, the masses of yellow Jas mine and the myriad shades of Azaleas and dozens of other shrubs and old fa,shioned garden flowers. Realize that Southern Pines and its environs is the loveliest small town in which to live. Own a home here. If you do not see what you want, we will build it as you wish. Eugene C. Stevens Real Estate authorities of the county and; ivimviirv r'fiiT'G 1 ihas been the custom for many years, ttat all logs in the countj^hall iwaddill dies ufe I ^ mat au uug.-, 1 y ^ eastern corporation; u.^kihaoe i has just issued a special an-' nual report to its 11,200 em-l Mrs. J. E. Waddill, prominent be taken to him by their own ers at certain times and that he is to collect 50c for each dog treated. “Our efficient County Health Officer, Dr, Symington, has been able to arrange with Dr. ployees. The report points out j Carthage woman, died early Tues- that 51 per cent of the money , day morning at the age of 72 years. at 7:30 p, m. and hold their meeting immediately afterwards. As this is the most important meeting of the entire year James Boyd, president, has requested that 1 received by the corporation last ■ Mrs. Waddell, a lifelong resident of director make a special effort year was paid to the workers in I Carthage, was the daughter of Mr. J^"i* Neal to do*This work for! wages and salaries; that stock- and Mrs. S. w. Humber, and the Moore county and we are very!holders received 11 1-2 per cent mother of Mrs. Mitchell Page of fortunate in having so able a! and that the other 37 1-2 per | Asheville, Mrs. H. B, Porter of Dur- man,” says Leonard Tufts in a letter to The Pilot. “He is mak ing a real sacrifice for the ben efit of the county. As an old owmer of dogs, for your own pro tection and for the protection of your animals as well as your neighbors may I urge all to take your dogs to Dr. Neal." Notice of location and dates for vaccination appears else where in this issue. THE WAY OF DICTATORSHIP One of the outstanding les sons the world has learned from dictatorships is this: No dicta tor can force himself into pow er and stay there so long as his people retain free speech and free, uncensored, newspapers. Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, and all of their lesser imitators learned that. But now Hitler, fresh from his Austrian con quest, is irritated by comments of newspapers in free countries. So he proposes international treaties establishing official government control of all news papers. What he means is this: “You see that your newspapers say only nice things about me cent was required for mainte- ham, Laverne Waddell of Jackson- nance, ^expansion, advertising, jviiie, Fia., and Paul Waddell of research and taxes. Carthage. In paying an aggregate of in addition to her children she is nearly five times as much to its workers as to its stockhold ers, this corporation was no ex ception, but, on the contrary, typical of American industries today. survived by three sisters, Mrs. R. S. Shields and Mrs. R. W. Williamson of Carthage and Mrs. T. B. King of Hamlet. Funeral services were held on Wednesday morning at 11:00 o’clock In support of this, the De- \ at the Carthage Methodist Church, partment of Commerce recently} the Rev. L. a. Watts officiating, estimated that the total com-1 Mrs, Waddell will be greatly miss- pensation paid to employees in ed by a wide circle of friends 1937 amounted to $45,000,000,- throughout the county. 000, while total dividends were only $9,000,000,000. With these facts before us it is not difficult to see that workers in the aggregate have a far greater stake in the sta bility and prosperity of busi ness than many persons believe and that their stake is even greater than that of the mil lions of American stockholders. to be present. MISS RUBY CLEMMER OF PINEHURST WEDS M. L. AREY NEW CHURCH POSITION FOR FREDERICK STANLEY SMITH SPRINGTIME IN THE SANDHILLS No simile of a coy and capric ious damsel serves to portray the coming of Spring to the Sandhills. Day by day the swell ing tide of nature reveals a Frederick Stajnley Smith, for the past three years organist at Em- manuel Episcopal church here, has resigned this position to accept the post of organist and choirmaster at the First Baptist Church in Raleigh. He will have charge of the senior and junior choirs and will play the large three manual Austin org^an at byth the morning and evening ser_ vices on Sunday. Mr. Smith will as sume the duties of his new position on Sunday, May 1. Pilot advertising pays. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Clemmer of Rockingham this week announced the marriage of their daughter, Ruby Letha, of Pinehurst and Rockingham to Melvin Leo Arey, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Arey of Southern Pines on Sunday, March 20th in Rocking ham. Mr. and Mrs. Arey have gone to Florida ou their wedding trip and will be at home in Pinedene after May 1st. BIRD CLUB HAS OUTING AND HUNT AT BLUE’S BRIDGE FligKland Liodge A QUIET HOME LIKE FAMILY HOTEL Pleasantly Located on Vermont Avenue Near the PtAes SEASON OCTOBER 1ST TO JUNE 1ST Nicely furnished comfortable aparti^ents for rent Mrs. W. N. Grearson Telephone 893S Southern Pines, N. C. Mrs. Morris of the New England House was hostess to the Southern Pines Bird Club on a picnic at Blue’s Bridge this past Tuesday. Twenty members and friends of the club left the New England House at 9:30 for a bird hunt and picnic lunch. A number of birds were seen, lovely country was explored, new friendship made, and Mrs. Morris's fried chick, en couldn’t be beaten. SELLS SERVICE STATION O. E. WiHiams, who has operated the Williams Service Station for the past eleven years, faaa sold out his business to I. F. Chandler of South ern Pines. HIGHLAND PINES AND COTTAGES INN (WEYMOUTH HEIGHTS) SOUTHERN PINES ~ SEASON DECEMBER TO MAY Highland Pines Inn with its Splendid Dining Room Servica and its Cheerful Homelike Atmosphere Caters to tlie Require- me»ta of those Occupying Winter Homes in the Pine Tre« Sec tion. The Hotel Is Situated on Weymouth Heights (Meissachu- setts Avenue) Amid Delightful Surroundings. Good Parking Space ia Available for Motorists. All Features of First Qass Hotels are Included at Highland Pines Inn. Best of Everything. M. H. TURNER, Manager PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS