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P«Re Six THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, June 21, 1940. Service Club Hears Clothing Specialist Miss Hunter, State College, Is Speaker at IMceting of County (iroup Wholly Unprepared To Enter War As Belligerent^ Says Bailey Senator Gives The Pilot Inven tory of Arms and Men | Available in U. S. Miss Willie N. Hunter, extension clothing specialist of State College, K^HURCHESi L. D. Williams Elected Commander of Legrion Sandhills Post Has Gnthusiantic Meeting.—Three To Attend Stale Convention L. D. Williams of Niagara was Is The Universe, Including Man, elected commander of Sandiiill Post, a’ The condition of preparedness of the United States is outlined in a Kvolved by Atomic Foica?” ia the American Legion at the annual was a guest speaker at an interest- subject of the lesson-sermon at the „,eeting held last Thursday night in ing meeting of the Moore County Ser- /-.i.r,.i sttenclance. "Good Glooming' j ■ ! i.u =itor J. W. Baney. vice Club held Monday evenmg in the new community building in Carthage' 2,800 pilots in the Army. with Miss Lillian Flinchum presiding ^ve are planning to lift this to 7,000. and with 28 of the older youth in but the training of pilots wTli require a great deal of time. We have ir. was Miss Hun-^”e Navy only 2.602 pilots. We are ler's topic and she discu..sed the imJ P'-^^^ing to lift this number to 16 - portant points of color, line and tex- 00<>. this will requu-e a great tiire in connection with the selection time. of clothing; posture, and care of the " f ^air and nails. Helpful hints on de- ... are un-to-date. We plan to lift the veloping the personality were given up 10 u . ,. number to S 000 but it requires a and bulletins on grooming were dis- ^ ^ 21-eat (leal of time to build a modern, tnbutod. VI , , ann „ , fichtine airplane. Less than 600 or Miss Ruby Flmchum gave a glow- ing report of the older youth con- 2.800 airplanes are comba ference held at State College. Ral- P’anes of fairly modern design, bu eigh last week, a feature of which they are lacking in armament equal was’a banquet at which there wore to that of the German planes. The repre.sentatives from 43 counties and Army hopes soon to bo receiving at which Governor Hoey was the f">'ty planes a month of the best chief speaker. Miss Flinchum brought type. Over aga ns is. %\e s ou interesting points from talks which mind that Germany today is she had heard on such subjects as to be turning out 3,300 first line income earning selection of a life each month and proposes 0 partner, citizenship, and others. ^tep up her production to 6, per Plans were made for the club to nionth. rpend a week-end in the mountains the Na\y, we have I.160 air- of North Carolina this summer. We are preparing to incre_ase under the '^his number to 10,000. Of these 1,160 planes, only 1.367 are adequate for Christian Science Church Sunday the Legion Hut in Southern Pines, moining at 11:00 oclock. Sunday The meeting was a most enthusiastic School convenes at the same hour, one, and pledged support to State Tiuer Knemies will be the theme and national authorities in such at The Church of Wide Fellowship vvork In connection with preparedness next Sunday moining at the 11;00 a, and protection as the post may be m. Morning Worship hour in a ser- called upon to do. mon by the pastor Voight O. Tay-: Carson Graham and Tom WlKson ’o''- j were elected vice-commanders, L. V. The subject of the pastor's sermon; O Callaghan finance officer and the at the Baptist Church Sunday morn- Kev. A. J. McKelway chaplain. Other ing w ill be Eyes on the Horizon.” | officers are to be appointed by the *— commander. Paul Dana, F. M. Dwight e.st Navy in the world, but even so, end Mr. Williams were chosen as our Navy is .sufficient to defend our delegates to the State Legion conven- f-'hores on only one ocean front. It tion next week in High Point, i.'' now in the Pacific and we should • The Service Club is spon.sorship of Miss Flora McDonald, home agent. Subscribe to The Pilot, Monre Couiity's Leading \cws-Weekly. 666 Cheeks MALARIA in 7 (lays and relieves COLDS symptoms first day Liquid — Tablets — Salve Nose Drops Try “Rub-My-Tlsni”—a Wonderful Liniment. E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Storage battle and we have ordered only 7.34 additional We are now producing about 450 first class training pursuit and bombing planes pet montli. The au thorities hope that production may be gotten up to 800 a month by Jan- uaiy, 1941. We now have a capacity to pro duce S.OOO planes of all types per year. It is proposed that we shall increase this capacity to from 30,- 000 to 50.000 a year, but this will re quire a great deal of time in the assembling of material expansion of jilants and the production of the necessary machine tools, not to men tion actual construction. The author ities do not hold out the hope that we can get the production up to 30,- 000 planes a year within twelve months. As to the Navy, we have, as the President said, probably the strong- be well aware that there may be need for defense in the Pacific at any time us well as in the AtI.intic. There are those who think that if we should ^ skillfully contrived story, ex-! il be engaged in the Atlantic or in Eu- pei tiy directed and brilliantly cnact- i |i SOUTHERN PINES, N- C- We are getting ready for inventory You will find exceptional values all thru the the store. Odora Moth Proof cases $1.00 and 2.00 27x46 Utility Mats 25c Cretonnes, now 20c and 25c Chintz, now 50c Voile, now _ .. 39c Silk Blouses, now, .$1.00 to $3.95 We close at noon Wednesdays during the summer months. rope, we would be attacked in the t,y splendid cast, makes "Safari" ! H Pacific. \\ e are proposing to increase Vvhich stars Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., our Navy and the proce.ss is going ^nd Madeleine Carroll, which is the on with the building of battleships, Pinehurst Sunday night, but the building of a battle.ship us- j„„e 23rd, and at Southein Pines, ually requires four years and some- Monday and Tuesday, June 24 and 25, times longei. We will not have a an-outstanding screen effort. Having two-ocean Navy within soverai years. principal locale a West Afii- As for the Army, we have in the jungle jt offers a deft combi-! II regular .\rmy 298,500 men and offi- nation of romance, adventure and cers. This is a small Army. It is comedy good as far as it goes, but it Is visualized on the screen. “Saf- wholly inadequate compared with the ij, intriguing narration which size of modern armies now engaged tells of a beautiful but whollv sophis. in war. We could not spare 75,000 ji..jdeleine men for war' in Europe. , ea.roll. who, with her friend Muriel In addition, we have a National ^ngelus, is a guest on the luxury Guard of 251.000 men and officers, \.„cht of Tullio Carminati a wealthy The National Guard is a strong or- ^ound fov \\’est Africa for a ganization. We have in the Reserves, expedition. Madeleine is de men and officers, 192,000. termined to marry Carminati and That is to say, in the Army, the welcomes the opportunity to arouse National Guard and the Reserves, we ^is jealousy bv becoming deeply in- have a total of available fighting tp,,^,ted in Douglas Fairbanks a big force of less than 7,50,000 men and gj,me hunter Carminati has hired to officers. Compare this with the news- the expedition. CAROLINA THEATRES Pinehurst - Southern Pines Present paper statement today that in the German line of battle in France there are two million men. War F^iiuipinent In his cast .selection, the dii-ector, has been both fortunate and discern ing, Fairbanks fits perfectly into the role of the personable, reckless and. Aberdeen theatrE Saturday, June 22 MATINEE 3:00 P. M. Night at 7:15 and 9:00 “TUMBLING TUMBLEWEEDS” Gene Autry SmLley Burnette I Also Chapter No. 9 “THE OREGON TRAIL” Johnny Mack Brown Fuzzy Knight Bill Cody, Jr. Louise Stanley Monday and Tuesday, June 24, 25 Night at 7:30 and 9:20 “TWO GIRLS ON BROADWAY” Lana Turner Joan Blondell George Murphy Kent Taylor Wallace Ford A musical delight with a gay new dance team! Wednesday, June 26 MATINEE 3 00 P. M. Night at 7:30 and 9:l'i CASH AWARD NIGHT Free Consolation “MURDER IN THE AIR” Ronald Reagon Eddie Foy, Jr. John Litel Lya Lys Thursday and Friday, June 27, 28 Night at 7:30 and 9:30 “WATERLOO BRIDGE” Vivien (Scarlett O’Hara) Leigh Robert Taylor C. Aubrey Smith Maria Ouspenskaya The world will THRILL, LAUGH and CRY to the GOLDEN MOMENTS of this film As for tanks and combat cars, we .sometimes, swashbuckling Jim Lo have or..y o03. As for anti-aircraft, ggn. Madeleine Carroll brings artistry we have only 463, hardly more than | and intelligence as well as pulchritude sufficient to defend two cities. It to her portrayal of a frankly design- costs from $40,000 to $60,000 to build' mg woman who is yet human enough cne anti-aircraft gun. In field artil-, to abandon her mercenary plans when lery, we have only 235 guns. Of anti-] ,eal love enters her scheme of life, tank guns, we have only 228. Of, The attraction for Thursday, Fri- senii-automatic rifles, we have only j (jay and Saturday is the picturization 40,000. I another of Rachel Crothers’ fa- The foregoing will indicate that, mous stage plays, "The Captain Is A we are totally unprepared to engage Lady,” with Charles Coburn as the in a war at this time,” says Senator, Captain and Beulah Bondi as "'Old Bailey. “For those who consider that j Lady 31,” supported by a notable we might send our civilian sons to j cast incltiding Billie Burke, Helen Europe, let me say that the rule is Broderick, Helen Westley, Marporie that it requires not less than s« months of intensive training to make a good soldier of a civilian. In the World War we called for recruits throughout the country, but they were not placed In the battle line un til 16 months after we had entered Main Cecil Cunningham, Virginia Gray and Dan Dailey, Jr. “The Captain Is A Lady” is the tale of an aged sea captain who is admitted to the old ladies’ home his wife enters, and becomes the only man in the institution. One of the AT PINEHURST—8 :.30 Sunday Night, June 23rd ■AT SOUTHERN PINES, 8:15 I Mon. and Tues., June 24, 25 HE SEASON'S NEW LAUGH HITL with CHARLES COBURN BEUUH BONOI HELEN BR0DERI7.< . VIRGINIA GREY BILLIE BURKE • DAN DAILEY, Ir. AT SOUTHERN PINES Thu., Fri., and Sat., June 27, 28, 29—8:15 P. M. Matinee Saturday at 3:00 INSPECT MEMORIAI. WINDOW the war. That ia to say we entered most elaborate ship thrills in months the war the first week in April, 1917, j was staged for a dramatic high-light and our soldiers, other than those In' in this production, the reg:uiar Army, were not engaged | Attention is called to the special in combat until July, 1918. Sixteen showing of that old masterpiece, “Mu months were required to train and [ tiny On The Bounty,” for the b«ne- equip them, and we never did equip fit of the Red Cross fund at the them, but depended upon the Allies, j Southern Pines Theatre Wednesday ‘‘If we propose now to send our night, June 26th. sons, we should understand that we cannot prepare them for the field of battle within six months, and can not equip them in less than a year. The loregoing facts speak for them* ficlves. ‘T am without reservation for the whole program of National defense including that portion of it intended CHOP DIVEItSIFICA'nON 18 MAKING GAIN IN COUNTY Diversification of crops is mak ing steady progress among farmers on the Farm Security Administration program in Moore county, according to Edward G. Odom, FSA Supervis- to get rid of the disloyal element In [ Carthage. this country and of course, including study of the farm plans of FSA the expansion of industry and plants ^’orrowers shows that much headway with a view to producing the guns.! getting aw-ay from the planes, the ships, the tanks and'^’’® one-crop domination. Tre- equipment that may be necessary. I' me"dous strides have been made in dc not tnink it prudent for this coun-| try to get into the war as a bellig-!*^ erent. We are utteriy unprepared and adoption of farm improvement and soil conserving practices, be- one may look abroad and see for himself v.-hat it means to go into a modern warfare unprepared.” SECOND PRIMARY S.\TURD.\Y' IN BUROIN-DE.VNE R.\CE (Continued from page one) his retention in Congress because he is needed dn the Foreign Affairs Com mittee, because he has ably repre sented the district, and because Mr. Deane has hail no legislative exper ience, much needed at this most crucial time in American hjlstory. Cameron’s dewberry sales to date total 10,000 crates at a $1.90 aver age. , I cause the two go hand in hand,” Mr, Odom stated. I “The FSA, since the beginning of j its program in the county, has In- ; sisted on production of food for the family and feed for livestock, and farmers who have ':0.ne to us for loans are realizing that production of their own food and feed is an Im portant factor in the successful op eration of any farm. ‘‘In addition to these subsistence crops, we have encouraged the pro- duction of two or more cash crops, and can now report that every far mer on the program In the county will this year have more than one source of cash income from his farm." A committee of the Church of Wide Fellowship. Southern Pines went to High Point this week to in spect the memorial window donated to the church by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stuart, and report it Is unusually beautiful and artistic. The committee comprised J- T. Overton, Herbert Cameron and F. W. Van Camp. CONTEST IN CAMERON A contest for the most beautiful girl, the prettiest baby, and the best amateur Ulent In Moore county will be held in the Cameron School auditor ium On Wednesday, July 3rd^ All towrns are Invited to enter contes- ta«t3. WAN XS Pilot Want ads are bringing excel lent results. They cost Two Cents per word, minimum charge 25 cents, cash in advance. $5,00 in cash given away at THE TRADE STORE between 3 and 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, June 25. THE TRADE STORE, Southern Pines. WORK, IIVE, SLEEP CQjHFGRT! TARPAULINS AND TRUCK COV ERS, good quality, priced right. Most .sizes in stock. M. C. Mc Donald, West End, N. C. A9. WANTED: To rent unfurnished home , of five rooms and bath on first j floor near Southern Pines High, School and having large back j yard. Write description and price ! to W. C. Ferguson, Manley. W^hy not insure with the NORTH-! WESTERN, one of the soundest! companies doing' business, and | save 25 percent. 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