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t*age Two THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, March 22, 1935. THE PILOT Published every Friday by THE PILOT, Inoorporatt>d, Aberdeen and Southern Pines, N. C. j such a rule private investment in I public utilities would be wiped out to nearly destroy all these properties as to confiscate them and the invest ments made in them by the public on the faith of their earning power. Under any possible operation of Civic Loyalty Pays Big Dividends NELSOX C. HY .’I>E, ManaKing Editor, „ purpo.ses. In North JAMES BOYD STRUTHERS BURT Contributing Editorn Subscription Rates: Gne Year $2.00 Six Months . .. $1-00 Three Months .SO Carolina alone there are owned $20,- 000,000 of common and preferred stocks in such companies, not includ ing the holdings of the Duke Founda tion. This investment has been made by some 12,000 citizens in good faith. They along with the estimated $12,- 000,000,000 in investment by many hundreds of thousands throughout the country, would be wiped off the Entered at the Postoffice at South-1 slate for good and all. ern Pines, N. C., as second-class mail I This measure was introduced and is Address all communications to The Pilot, Inc., Southern Pines, N. C. matter. WIDER FIELD FOR THE HOME BORROWER Enactment at Raleigh of leg islation with respect to mort gage lending .should be of great interest to all who are concern ed with the program of the Federal Housing Administra tion. Under the new laws all such financial institutions as state banks and trust companies, building and loan associations and other lending agencies are seen and those who could not find a bird caught a snatch of song or a branch of pine. Articles upon the life of the Hum mingbird were read and a most in teresting discussion followed. A cordial invitation is given to all interested in the study of bird life to join with the club members at 9 :So at the steps of the New England House. AFFILIATED EDUCO CLUB TO MEET IN F.\YF^TTEVILLE The spring meeting of the Affiliat ed Educo Clubs will be held in the cafeteria of the Fayetteville High School at 7 o'clock on Friday evennig of this week. Major Graham of Kin ston is expected to speak to the teachers. It Pays to Advertis* in The Pilot. Sponsored by BAKER’S FOOD STORE Try Your Home Town First j being urged in the odor of sancity. I It purports to be aimed at the de- j stiuction of the “holding company," I currently esteemed a devil to be I righteous indignation against a few ! thrown into the aby.ss because of horrible examples whose practices have been condemned, as in the case of Insull. It is one thing to prohibit such pi-actices and to regulate the conduct of holding companies. It i.s another, a dangerous and a cruel thing to engage in a program designed to ' Sandhiil authors are again to the force a sale to and operation by the | fo,e this week, Ruth Burr Sanborn ^xovernment. which in the end would ! the April is.‘<ue of the American Grains of Sand take over all these properties at a authorized to make mortgage : P* 'ce necessarily based upon loans in accordance with the | elimination of the money the private terms and conditions laid down | investors have put into them, for insured niortgages in the Na- Federal Government was with "Peach Crop," a tale of the ■ peach orchards of the section, and Hugh McNair Kahler in the Satur day Evening Post of March 23rd with a storv of snow, mountains and tional Housing Act. That is to say, such loans may be made inttiided as the servant and not ga'^gsters. the master of the people. No po- against first mortgages in ijt-it.al autocracy in the National! The biggest o.it of-doors show in all Amounts up to 80 percent of the appraised value of property and Cajiitol, no man, or group of country is afforded by the Sand men. was to be permitted to con- annual peach blossom for periods of as long as 20 trol the individual fortunes of which is staged to be in full .years, provided that the mort-j.the citizens under the American week, and, as usual, hun- Systtn/conceived by Washing-Charlotte people will be ton and Jefferson and perpetuat- “takmg it m,” says the charlotte Ob- ed bv Lincoln ' landscape could be more The Ravburn-Wheeler Public ‘^hat of the Sandhills Utility Bill, which would en-‘^e orchards are in full bloom trust to a single commission in those who mi.ss it deprive them- he Federal Government not just of a thrill that is never to be teniporarvf or emergency control, j forgotten, but permanent jurisdiction over! ' a all holding companies directly or i . C AxvlrlAGrli tion, all financial institutions | indirectlv related to electric subject to the State law are now ■ Ught and power, and to gas com-' Currie spent the week- placed in a position of competi- panics of every sort, if uncheck-1 and Sr wimlm®^'curri^^^ gage requires monthly pay ments on principal and interest sufficient to pay it off by the time it falls due, nad conforms in other respects to the require ments of the National Housing Act and the regulations laid down by the Federal Housing Administration. Under this new state legisla tive equality with the national banks operating in the state. It will be recalled that under the National Housing Act itself all national banks are authoriz ed to make long-term loans up ed by the courts or byi the will l. W. Barlow of Richmond, Va., of the American people express- | spent the week-end in Carthage with ed through their representatives [ in Congress, can be e.xtentled to FEDERAL OWNERSHIP BEHIND RAYBURN BILL C. C. Kennedy and young son, .1 Carlton, Jr., of New York City are co\ei e\ery kind of business m, yjgjtjjjg Mrs. p. k. Kennedy the United States from depart-j at the Carthage Hotel, to 80 per cent of appraised val-: ment stores to retail shops, and • Mrs. H. F. Seaweii returned home ues ag’ainst insiu’ed mortgages. | from mining and manufactur-' ^’I’i'S^-y from Washington, D. c. Thus the last obstacle to com-|ing to professional services, plete cooperation on the part of | if holding companies are to be ever# financial institution in the ; destroyed in the electric light state has been cleared away, jand power industry, if gas com- I panies are to be separated from I electric companies, if the opera- I tions of individual power com- „ -1 1 ! Ponies are to be taken over by i wun ms lamny. nnprnfino- iri ivn Government, and if the j \v. J. Adams of Raleigh sShnl. rf A?,. T • ? fu I OW'ners of securities in such ^he week-end at her home in beaboard Air Line and the Nor-1 i i i Caithage. folk Southern, are beine operat- ^ ^ I Mrs. B. C. Wallace, Mrs. R. L. Yow, ed in receivershin Thevi qrp mih- I together for legltl- . Mrs. s. H. Miller and Miss Sara Y’ow lip . " mate investment are to be de- spent Wednesday in Raleigh. utilities under government , < l w. H. Griffin of Roxboro spent the 1 f^®;\^"^/^^!‘^f‘'prived of the fruits of their sav- Carthage with his fam- tions dictated by the Interstate Commerce Commission Thpiv i ‘infi tnc toil, then a twehe^ and Mrs. J. R. Lynch of San- Dassirie- into b'^nkrnntpvr rnai voo ' dollar industry stands on ford visited Mrs. Lynch’s parents, Mr. passing into bankruptcy cost res-. the brink of disaster. and Mrs. R. L. Yow Sunday. Idents 01 this section thousands ; — Mrs. Jesse Woltz of Halelgh spent of dollars of annual income from* SPRINGTIME IN ' week-end with her mother, Mrs. stocks and bonds. : muTr' a \x^Au'rT r c i ^IcNeill. IMti 1 M^r, j^nd Mrs. Clyde Kennedy and where she has spent several weeks. She was accompanied home by Hon. Seawell who will spend a few days in Carthage. Mrs. C. G. Spencer and daughter. Miss Mary Fowler are spending sev eral days in Florida visiting relatives. Charles Barringer of Raleigh is spending a few days in Carthage ! with his family There is now pending in Con gress what is known as the Rav-! No simile of a coy and capri- | Mrs. Alice Thomas of Raleigh visit- hnrn I damsel serves to portrav I ed Mrs. a. T. Lewis Sunday. '■ “ companies, as completely in the! coming of Spring to the! tives in Rowland. CO 111 LUC - X- , . Harold Cole of N. C. University hands of a P'cdernl Pow4r Com ^ nature reveals a new and Miss Dorothy coie of Sanford mission as the r'inrn«fl« ‘^harm. Longer lingers the sun in spent the week-end in Carthage_with a. e lailioads are no\. western horizon to limn the ^^®’*’ Parents, Mr. and Mrs Hearts Gladdened Dr. Symington Reports Gifts of SI90 for Health Work Among Needy Before Christmas time Mrs. Francis T. Keating of Pinehurst, president of the Moore County Health and Welfare Association, sent a fine gift of SIOO.OO to be used for under-privileged childi'en of Moore county, D. J. Syming ton, County Health Officer, re ports. This was followed a few weeks ago by another gift ot $90.00, making a total of §190.00. This sum of i?190.00 is being used for a special purpose and a report of its disbursement will be made to Mrs. Keating, says Dr. Symington. "It i,s almost impossible to say what a tremendous help in our work a gift like this is and how much it is appreciated. It made many hearts and homes glad dur ing the Christmas season and will help in the physical relief of many until it is expended." later date. Plans are materializing for the clubhouse and much enthu siasm was show'n. Musical Tea at Carthage A musical tea was sponsored last Tuesday afternoon at the Carthage Presbyterian Church by one of the church circles. The Rev. and Mrs. A. J. McKelway, of the Community Church of Pinehurst, and the Rev. and Mrs. Gibson of the Presbyterian church of Sanford rendered a beau tiful musical program. N . Jan will iellP, A htk F J 3 PINEBLUFF F. S. Miss Ruth Abbott, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Myron C. Knapp, will retAU'n to her home in Danbury, Conn., Sunday. E. C. Fuller and his mother spent a few hours at the home of Mrs. J. H. Paget on Saturday afternoon enroute to New York City from Miami where they have spent the past two weeks Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Newell and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Parker were in Statesville Monday and Tuesday to attend the district conference of the Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs. Annie MacGlachlin returned to her home Tuesday, having spent the winter at Daytona. Florida. Mrs. M. F. Butner and daughter Virginia and Mr. and Mrs." Ralph Leach and daughter Jane of Aberdeen visited relatives in Winston-Salem Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lampley and sons Jack and Thomas w'ere guests at Mr. Lampley’s father, J. H. Lamp ley at Marshville. Sergeant Jake Baker of the Dan bury Fair Police of Danbury, Conn.: LISTEN TO JACK PEARL in a new show with Freddy Rich’s Orchestra, every Wednesday, P. M., over station L. V. O’CALLAGHAN Telephone 5341 Southern Pines ixtnttn 11 I Travel Bargains dominated by the I. C. C. The' f ‘ Coic. bill would make the Federal ^ ^ appeal m 3ud George oarbort and —— Power Commi.‘Jsion the sole r'lte olossoms. llere and there ft j children, Geo. jr., and Bobbie' havelMr.'^. Eva Reynolds and children fixintr ‘inthnritv’ fnr elusive blossom glows , returned to their home in Pittsburgh , Grace and Donald and Mrs. Phillips lif- iifi'liH' I the greenery of the arbutus, ^'ifter a visit with Mrs. Frank Wood.'Krungz of Meriden, Conn., were It UllJ]t;v and gl\e ovei into its I whito ctnra onino nn fVin' Wood and daughter F’rances guests of Will Fiddner and family hands almost every detail of itSL, j. 1 ^ ^ ^1 accompanied them home. I last week. They had been spending management. To quote from thei+u i-u i Miss Catherine Shields who is li-1 several weeks in Pomona, Fla., where Raleigh Times on the subiect* • valley.s the wild plums burst brarian at Meredith College is spend- Mr. Baker has recently purchased the “ • into a mass of white, and on the ! ing the spring holidays at home. I Moigan Hotel. The hotel was built Under the provisions of this act no uplands the close ranked peach Misses Ruth Mclver and Betty | by George Morgan, who used to re company could do anything in the or- j trees show miles of gorgeous ' spent the week-end with , side in Pinebluff. din'ary way of business except by au- j coloring. The maples revlal a ' Charlotte. Mrs. W. F. McClellan and children thoritv of the commission Tho mm - Mr. and Mrs. Landon Riley of Lake-' Alva and Robert of Hamer, S. C.,; . . 11 J. I ruddy tinge and the dogwoods view spent Sunday in Carthage with were week-end guests at the home a few mission could dictate to whom it j shade into a grayish green fore- j Mi-, and Mrs. John Baker, should sell, whether the sale, would casting their coming glory. For-' Barnes is spendin *“ " " •''"<1 jonquil., ,nre a'mass J . student « the of jellow blossoms, \\hlle the ^ university is spending the spring ... rosy red of the judus trees gli.s-! holidays in Carthage with his par- tiavs from Chapel Hill are Jason Mc- ten amid the browns of the still, ents. dormant oaks The flnwprq nf' ^^d Mrs. Alec Vick of Rock- ^ ^ ingham visitf;d Mr. and Mrs. F. S. i Jr., James Bruton and Kline Cole Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDonald and be profitable or otherwise, and could refuse it the privilege of extending its service, or command it to ex tend its service. It could fix rates ab solutely, regardless of the authority of State regulatory commissions and itself determine the “actual legitimate prudent cost of properties as a basis of rate making” regardless of the ex isting rule laid down by the Supreme Court under which these properties are empowered to make a reasonable ; blue birds break their northward ' o“car"Dupree.' return on the actual present fair va!- journey for a W’hile. Wisteria, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Smith of; i and the fragrant lilac W'ait for Hempstead, Long island, N. Y., were The difference between this propos- the g-entle passing showers to Adolph Blue al and that of the Tennessee Valley burgeon, and even/Where leaf,; ®'Mr«^R g Frve Mrs William Car authority practice is that the Ray- blossom and stalk are mute but ter, Mrs.' Fultof s'tutts aiir Sis burn Bill considers all public utili- significant signs of the reawak- i Johnie Stutts visited Mr. and Mrs. ties as engaged in interstate com-1 ening, precursors of the allur-' Barber in Erwin Sunday, merce and under the Commerce | ing charm of springtime in the j Clause the Federal Power Commis-' Sandhills. C. M. Sion would be enabled not only to take ! j over complete control and intervene ^ Saturday is Curb Market, with ”W.*lir*Browni*“pr7sident71p^^^ of J. D. Adcox. WEST END Those home for the spring holi- lys from Chapel Hill are Jason Mc Gregor Aunian, Whitney Forest Von TICKETS ON SALE DAILY FROM SOUTHERN RINSES Round Trip • One-Way One-Way Unrestricted TO Coach Unrestricted 15 Day 6 Months Columbia, S. C. 2.03 S 4.05 § 5.40 $ 6.75 Savannah, Ga. . 4.14 8.28 11.05 13.80 Jacksonville, Fla. 6.71 13.42 17.90 22.40 West Palm Beach, Fla. ... 11.20 22.40 29.90 37.35 Miami, Fla. 12.20 24.40 32.55 40.70 Tampa, Fla. ... 9.88 19.75 26.35 32.95 St. Petersburg, Fla. ... 10.24 20.47 27.30 34.15 Athens, Ga. ... 4.22 8.44 11.25 14.10 Atlanta, Ga. , 5.23 10.63 14.20 17.75 Chattanooga, Tenn. ... 7.37 14.74 19.65 24.60 Nashville, Tenn. 9.66 18.35 24.50 30.60 Birmingham, Ala. .. 7.82 15.63 20.85 26.05 Memphis, Tenn. ... 11.62 23.23 31.00 38.75 Portsmouth-Norfolk, Va. ... 3.65 7.30 9.75 12.0o Richmond, Va. 3,39 6.77 9.05 11.30 Washington, D. C. .. 5.14 10.27 13.70 17.15 Baltimore, Md. .. 6.58 11.71 16.58 20.03 Philadelphia, Pa. 10.04 15.17 23.50 26.95 New' York, N. Y. 13.28 18.41 29.98 ' 33.43 Lewis. Milton Lyons has gone the true long leaf pine are a light rose soon to change into the, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDonald and Milton Lyons has gone to Pitts- more familiar deep rose-purple. Mr and Mrs. Quinton Reynolds were burgh, Pa., to spend the spring holi- Gray clad mockers and vivid ; visitors m Raleigh Sunday. | , mother cardinals nrnl in tViP I’nvnnc and Mrs. Thomas Walters of/'^^® moiner. ohnriHnn of ^ Burlington spent the week-end with Charles Ritter has gone to Wash- ® 1 Mrs. Walters’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. ington. D. C., to spend a few days 1 with his brother, Cecil Ritter. ' BIRD CLUB XOTES~ Woman’s Club Meets The Carthage Woman’s Club met for the March meeting last Thursday in management, but could at will so Day in Southern Pines. Vegetables fresh from the farms each week. siding. Dr. James coVild not be pres ent as announced but will speak at a With the thought in mind, “The day will bring some lovely thing,”! members of the Bird Club are seldom i disappointed at the close of the walk | through Piney W’oods. Twenty-four enthusiasts gathered; informally in the parlor of the New England House and talked over the results of the hunt on Tuesday last week. Nineteen different birds were SIMILAR LOW FARES TO OTHER POINTS LET US EXPLAIN' .MR-CONDITIONED EQUIPMENT ON ?«EABO.VKD TR.VINS— AN EXCLUSIVE FE.4TURE SHIP YOUR AUTO BY TRAIN Costs only one additional ticket when two people travel using unrestricted fares. For further information see your local Ticket Agent or write II. E. PLE.VSANTS, D. P. A., tt 505 Odd Fellows Building lUtleigh, N. C. il \ II The Only Completely Air-Condltlont'd Trains in the South. ISE AB 0 ARD I AIR LINE RAILWAY uwiiiiiiiHiiiiiriwinmnimmimmiiiuwmummtttmnmtmtimittittiimmMfflig
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