MOORE COUNT Y’S LEADINO NEWS-WEEKLY VOL. 19, m 11. r^aTUAOE ^ARTHAOE CA«aE«° &ACue SPRINGS * lak EVIEW MAHLCY SOUTHCRH JAGKSOH SPRIhOS Pmcs ASHLSy M&»CHTS AeCROC£>l PINEBLUFP PILOT FIRST LN NEWS, CIHCI LATION & ADVERTISING A Paper Devoted to the Upbuilding of the Sandhill Terr ^ ^ North Carolina Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina P’riday, March 3, 1939. Future of System of Private Enterprise May Depend Upon Settlement of R. R. Problem J. F. Johnston, of Seaboard Counsel, Tells Kiwanis Much Involved in Solution SUBSIDIZED COMPETITION New Book Ready The entire future of private enter prise in the United States may de pend upon the solution of the prob lems of the country’s rai'roads. If an enterprise of the magnitu.’e and importance of the railroad industry should be shunted out df the capital istic system into government owner ship, there is no reason to believe that other utilities and gradually other industries would not meet the same fate. The speaker was Joseph F. John ston, of Norfolk, Va., assistant chief counsel of the Seaboard Air Line Railway, at Wednesdays meeting of the Sandhills Kiwanis Club, held at the Highland Pines Inn ir Southern Pines. ' Mr. Johnston gave gome intercst- mg figures in his talk on “The Na. tional Railroad Situation.’’ There are more than one million fewer employes of the railroads today than there were 20 years ago, with a two bil lion dollar decrease in wages. Rail roads are paying 450 million dollars less in dividends annually than dur ing the ’20t, and capital expenditures are off one-half billion dollars. They are spending 700 million less annual ly for materials and supplies. So the •effect is vital in national economy. The I causes of the situation: Low •volume of traffic resulting from the henson, deputy United States Marshal, who buys for a home. A number of rentals were also re. ported, among them the Dr. Arthur Ramsey house on Ridge street, Wey mouth Heights, to Harry C. McDon ald’ of Toronto, Canada, the M. H Turner house, near the Pines Inn, the Mrs. Nina B. Monroe I Mr. Tarlton, of the Relnecke-Dll- house on May street, and the Burgess I lehay Company, contractors, made house on Massachusetts avenue. I his prize catch on the estate of Mrs. The Skyline estate consists of a Reinecke’s father, WUliam Suther- The next regular meeting of .Sand hill Post, American Legion, wil be held on Thursday of next week at 8:00 p. m. in the Legion Hut. A spec- two and one-half story brick dwell-! land near Fayetteville. With him was jai program has been arranged and ing, a six-room tenant cottage, and Eldrldge Land of Aberdeen. Inclden. i members and ex-service men are first time in history this principal of Christian teaching was made dom- ] jQg acres of land on one of the tally, Cecil Robinson, also of South- urged to be present. Past command- inant In a governmental system. i highest points in the section, thus de- ern Pines, was recently awarded sec- e,-g of post are In charge. Re- “For when George Washlngon and | its name. The assessed valua- ond prize In the Southern Small i freshments will be served by the the other founders of this Republic , property ls> $10,000, but' Mouth Bass division by the sam 31 ladies' Auxiliary after the meeting. set upon the soil of the New World ; jj. represents a cost to the former. magazine. j this experiment In self-government | owner of some $35,000. The land is' they \^ere In revolt against the old j t^e growing of tobacco, * CONCERT .AT WEST END Idea of the dominance of the state. I potton or other crops. TO BENEFIT HOSPIT.XL To them it meant tyranny. So they 1 set up a government based on ex-! * AValUpr Giovanni ^erandeo, famous Italian actly the opposite assumption, name- W VV 11^ El ly, that power resides—not in the Prize in Poster Contest aie Sperandeo. pianist, will present state—but In the Individual. I I an unusual type of concert under the And If you wUl study the Constl. School Pupils Submit Sketches a -spices of the wome nof West Knd tution of the United States you will (Please turn to page six) ART EXHIBIT OF LOCAL TALENT AT CH IC ( LI B ■and community in the West End High Schcol uudltorlum on Friday even- For Sandhills Woman’s Ex change Advertising Campaign in^;. March 10th at 8:00 o’clock, for Miss Ann Walker of Southern tjip tjirefit of the Moore County Hos- Pines won the first prize of $10.00 in j tai. The admission charge wil be the poster contest sponsored by tlie 2"> ccnts for adult? and 1'5 for chi’- | Sandhills Woman’s Exchange and ,j»'pn and the pii!' ic is cordially in open to pupils in Aberdeen, Pirehurst vi’n j. ] The Sperandeos have appeared be-; hundreds of churches, hii.h i Tag Day Maternity Welfare Commit tee To Raise Funds Through- County on March 25 The second annual independent, no jury art exhibit for Sandhills ar tists, sponsored by the Three Arts j and Southern Pines Schools. Mi.':s Group of the Sandhills, opened yes-^’ Louise Crain of Southern Pines won fore terday afternoon at the Civic Club ; second prize, and honorable mention i.ools. colleges ard imiversitles of in Southern Pines. More than 75 separate exhibits by 15 different exhibitors are on view. The exhibit will be open through Mon day of next week, on Sunday from 2:00 to 5:00 and on w’eek-days from 1:00 to 5:00. was glvep the Mi-ses Ruth Swett, tj;c leadino: cities of our count v. | Ruth Van Camp and Mary Catherine They have been received everywhere, i Cl an, all of Southern Pines. \,ith genu'ne enthusiasm ar.d praise* 1 The posters cf fVll flMP of t>.ese of the highest order have been nc-1 young ladies will be used in a poster corc*e-' them. In many cities they have j advertising campaign planned by the been c.^.lled for return engagements I Exchange. esain and again. ' The Maternity Welfare commit tee of Moore County is s ion orlng a Tag Day on Saturday, March 25th to raise funds ior cai’^lng on work for the coming year. More patients throughout the county are being cared for as the benefits are . becom’ng bettci known. Some of the mo’-e critical cases require hospitalizat’.on anci extra doctor’s fees, Milk and med icines are required in of'er cases. All funds are distributed under careful supervision an:l each gift, whether a dime, a dollar, or m'sre will help and be welcor e. Tag Day, March 25th, will be observed In each town of the cou”i. ty.