l*age Two THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina JJ’riday, October 4, 1935. THE PILOT Published each Friday by TETE PILOT, Incorporated, Southern Pines, N. C. NELSON C. HYDE, Editor JAAfES BOYD STRLTHERS BURT WALTER LIPP>L\NN Contributing Editors Subscription Rates: One Year $2.00 Six Months $1.00 ‘Three Months .50 Bantered at the Postoffice at South ern Pines, N. C., as second-class mail matter. A STORY IN HEADLINES What has the federal govern ment got against North Caro lina? What is becoming of the more than a billion dollar ap propriation for relief measures? The following headlines in pa pers of the state during the past few days cause one to ponder: SMALL PWA FUND COMING TO STATE North Carolina Gets Only Three Millions; Mere Fraction of Total Sought PROGRESS IS SLOW IN CUTTING DOLE FOR THIS STATE Eastern route and endeavor to malte water run up Hill—Chapel Hill or what Hill have you. A blind, deaf and dumb man, even though he were a member of the highway commis. sion, would linow In one journey which of the two routes was best suited for trunlt line travel, which line had gone to infinite expense and trouble to build its traffic and which line on account of impediments —insurmountable—put there by na. ture, made one better than the other. Yet these considerations count for nothing with a body of men who draw fat salaries at the expense of the tax payers—who have tal