c |lo»pEFENSE usiri'v STATES VAVINT.S linNDft ANOsnuiPS Gkndon Cameron ■LOT UNITSD BTATM »AVlNO« ON % ‘'V VOL. 22—NO. 15. Southern Pines, North Carolina, Friday, March 13, 1942. FIVE CENTS ARMY miNlST TO GIVE CONCERT AT LIBRARY HERE Steeplechase Entries Indicate Good-Sized Field Next Saturday Highway Between Siouthern Fines and IMnehurst Ordered Closed for Day of Hunt Meeting; Service Men to lie Admitted at Half-Price; Course Put in Shape Young Hungarian Musician- Composer, Now at Fort Bragg, to Appear Monday SPECIAL SELECTIONS A twenty.two year old, Hungarian, bom violintst.compofler, who is now nerving in the United States Army at Fort Bragg, will be presented by the Southern Pines Library Associa. tion Monday evening, March 16, as a part of its concert series. The youthful artist, Frederic Ba- tass, is now in training at the Field Artillery Replacement Training Cen ter at F.ort Bragg. His accompanist will be Clemens Sandreski, who also IS at the FARTC. Both men will ap pear In uniform. The Library Association yesterday announced this program, which takes the place of the originally-scheduled appearance of the Yale University Glee Club, forced to cancel Its en. tire tour in the South. While the Library has presented many outstanding concert perform, ers this season, in making the an. nouncement yesterday, the commit tee said it was especially happy to present this artist who is serving in the U. S. Army, and has, since induction, been sharing his talents with his fellow soldiers by g^iving recitals for them. To assist traffic problems during the Sandhills Steeplechase meeting at the Barber Estate Course Sat urday, March 21, the State Highway ajid Public Works Commission has ordered State Highway No. 2—the double road — between Southern Pines and Pinehurst to be closed for that day. Thus one more step has been taken to assure one of the best steeplechase meetings in the Sandhills a week from this coming Saturday. Richard Wallach, racing secretary, yesterday said that entries for the races were beginning to come in and that Richard Mellon of Pittsburgh, and Paul Mellon of Upperville, Va., have already made entries in the timber race. EMtrles for the Croa. tan Serial Steeplechascj the first of three races In the Carolina Serial race, total 21, only two under last year, and Wallach said ho expected entrit»fl in other races to hold up almost as well. Preparations were being made for a record crowd, due partly to the fact that the proceeds from the race this year are going to benefit the U. S. Navy Relief Society and the Moore County Hospital and also to the fact that men of the armed ser. vices, iji unifonn. will be admitted for 50 cents to the general admis- Fion grounds. SERVICES HELD FOR J. A. KELLY KLLED BY NAZIS A ir Corps Headquarters For Technical Command Will Be Located Here Among those who have entered horses for the races, Wallach said, are A. A. Baldwin of White Post, Va., whose Captain Bill won the brush race for maidens last year; Mrs. duPont Scott of Montpelier, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark; G. H. (Pete) Bostwick of Aiken, S. C., and A, C. Bostwick of New York City, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stod. dard. Jr., of Westbury, L. I., New York. Officials who have been selected for the races are as follows; stew. a|rds, A, S. Craven, Harry Kirkover of Camden, S. C., F. S. von Stade of Aiken, S. C., and General Rene DeR. Hoyle, U. S. A.; judges, Jack son H. Boyd of Southern Pines, who is a recognized judge of the Ameri can Horse Shows Association; D. Dallas Odell, and Nat S. Hurd of Pinehurst; handicapper, Fred H. Park.s of New York City, secretary of the National Hunt and Steeple chase Association; starter, Ira Greg, ory; Paddock Judges, Ralph Chase of Camden and George W. Cutting; Patrol judges, R. B. Young, Will J. Stratton of Southern Pines, J. North Fletcher and Charles Du Boise, Jr. Clerk of Scales: Fred H. Parks and Assistant Clerk of Scales, W. O. M0S.S, Clerk of Course, W. V. Slo. cock, A.ssistant Clerk of Course, Lloyd M. Tate. Timer, Ernest I. White. Veterinarian, Dr. J. I. Neal. Pinehurst Man Victim of Torpe- doeing Off New Jersey Coast; Postmaster’s Nephew WAS navaiTreservist School Approved Presidential approval was giv. en this week to an $18,310 WPA allotment for the construction of an Eagle Springs school in Moore County, This project, which has been proposed for some time and has had the approval of the coun ty commissioners, is for an addi tion to the present plant, giving additional classroom and assem bly room space. Po.s,sibilily of Special Office Building Seen; Troops and Officers Arriving Funeral services were held Wed nesday afternoon at four o’cclock in' Powell Funeral Home Chapel forj Julian Alvin Kelly, Pinehurst na tive, who was killed in the Nazl- torpedoing of the S. S. "R. P. Re. sor” February 27. The Rev. A. J. McKelway, pastor ight Hundreds of local girls flocked to The Pine Needles Wednesday to be examined for office positions with the , Army unit which will operate here. Knollwood Airport, The Pine Nee dles hotel, and other properties and lands are being leased t« give office space and living quarters to the personnel of this Air Corps unit, Maj, Gen, Walter R, Weamr, I'ommander of the section, is export ed to arrive here Sunday. March 15, to make the official announcement. The Technical Command super vises all personnel of the United •States air forces except combatant pilots, rt has charge of approximate ly 300.000 men. The local headquar. tcrs will be the administrative unit for the entire division, although di. I vision units will be established at ' other parts of the country, accord, ing to information received. No official announcement of all thi.rtatIon of ice and fuel; Ritter and town of Southern Pines Is arran«r?ng MMtt S tJOtXa ^I'oors, Hemp, one tire and tube, for to furnish water and other facilit'os — , transportation of lumber, etc,; where it will be needed. next Friday to hear a talk by Mrs, I riel, N. Y,, and his guest, J, D, Fidd. George Fitch, it was announced. 1 nerr of Aberdeen. Cattle RustUn^ AWt Common plements have beo" made as good' as new. Mr. Gladstone, head of the agri culture department, invites fanners of the community to bring their out. of-commisslon Implements to the work shop and use the shop tools in repairing them. Many farmers do' Survivors Include Arthur ^'<’'iken, not have all of the tools needed forj Westminster School, Simsbnn' Conn.; repairing farm equipment, and for| Mrs. Fisk Landels of Indf'^mpolls, their convenience the shop will be. and Mrs. George A. Murphy of New kept open on Saturdays. York City. Cattle rustling would hardly bo expected to prove a profitable bus. iness in this particular section of the country, but if reports arc true, Will Taylor, Eagle Springs Negro, was getting along pretty well vmtll —but let’s not get ahead of the story. Two or three cows disappeared from the premises of Jesse Page at Eagle Springs; one was missed from the barnyard of Kirk Brower, a Ne gro resident of the same community; a fine Guernsey disappeared from the Britt place nearby, but later re, turned. West End and Candor are not fa' from Eagle Springs and reports of cow sales there reached the com munity from which cows had been C. Pickier, Pinebluff, one tire and lisappcaring so mysteriously. It tube, for transportation of waste was learned that the animaln vere and scrap, etc.; David E. Cole, Bi.s. being led away from their stalls in coe. R. F. D., one tire and tube, for the night time to a good hiding place, ’ transpo.tatlon of raw materials, then sold the following day. The Moore County Board of Educa- Being good at figures, some of the tion was issued 12 tires and 13 tubes *'olks put two and two together, and^ for transportation facilities for stu- it V.-TS at that stage that Taylor dis.l dents and teachers. Certificates for appeared. ' tractor tires and tubes were issued Mr. Pao-e swore out a warrant for | to J. T. Maness. Glendon, one tire and raylor and the Moore County "Law" j tube; and George H. Purvis, Hemp, vent into action, having neither two tires and two tubes. One appli. ohotosrranh nor finger prints to aid cant, Baxter Smith, route 1 West 'hem In their task. Sunday, Sheriff Fnd, was granted certificate to buy 'TrDonaid received a message that an obsolete tire and tube. The trac- 'i|s man w'as being held for him In ^ tor and obsolete tires and tul>es are "’^a.shin'^ton. D. , tioned by the Army to keep rents from soaring- and to hold up rent.-'..^ except with the approval of the Army. Also, while newspapers were "jMII being cautioned to say nothinsr. the call went out widespread enough ‘o brings in girls from all parts of tSe county and from outside the county that tests were to be given ye^t >r. day for hiring of clerical and ofri.-e help in connection with the air corns unit. General Arnold left late Wedneminy afternoon, after a putting round on The Pine Needles course; but Is ex pected to return when the actual op eration of activities here begins. 3