{ / [/ Page SIX THE PILOT-^Souihern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957 Tally Points Out ii ' Inconsistency In Foreign Policy The moral position taken by the United States in supporting the United Nations resolution calling for withdrawal of British, French and Israeli troops from the Suez zone was correct. But our failure to back up the UN in condemning the Russian inva sion of Hungary shortly there after revealed the inconsistency of our foreign policy, Joseph Tally, Fayetteville attorney, told members of the Sandhills Ki- wanis Club at their meeting last week in the Southern Pines Country Club. Such inconsistency is danger ous, Mr. Tally said. He saw in the former action a step in the right direction in international affairs in the latter, a deterrent. “We can’t wm the cold war, nor prevent a hot war in this way,” he said. Mr. Tally, trustee of Kiwanis International with its 4,000 clubs, end more than 100,000 members in the U. S. and Canada, sees these two- countries wielding a tremendous force for freedom and justice in the world. Kiwan- ians, he said, have a great oppor tunity to inform the millions of people on the North American continent of this influence. “If they learn the truth, they’ll follow the truth. We ,can set the v/orld an example. LoVe of liber ty in the hearts of all mmn and v/omen is the most powerful weapon in the world,” he con cluded. The former mayor of Fayette ville was presented to the club by Lament Brown, solicitor of Moore County Recorder’s Court. HOW'S THAT? Research has shown that the ability of some animals to put on weight or maintain body weight on lower afnounts of feed than some other animals of the same breed is an inherited quality, re port researchers with the U. S. Department of Agriculture. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING TO RE VISE AND CONSOLIDATE THE CHARTER OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHERN PINES. Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held in the public Library in the Town of Southern Pines at 8:00 P. M., on the 12th day of February, 1957, in coimection with the revising and consolidating of the present Charter of the Town of Southern Pines. All persons interested are hereby notified to appear at said public hearing. This 29th day of January, 1957. (S) LOUIS SCHEIPERS, JR. Clerk, Town of Southern Pines j 31-fT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MOORE The undersigned, Roosevelt Gaddy, having duly qualified as the Administrator to the estate of Brack Gaddy, deceased, late of the above county and state, aU persons having claims of what soever nature against the said Brack Gaddy, deceased, are. here by notified to exhibit the said claim or claims to the undersign ed on or before the 17th day of January, 1958, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov- erJ^ All persons indebted to the said Brack Gaddy, deceased, are hereby requested to pay the said indebtedness to the undersigned immediately. This the 17th day of January, 1957. (s) ROOSEVELT. GADDY, Administrator W. Lamont Brown, Attorney jl7,24,31f7,14,21 NORTH CAROLINA MOORE COUNTY NOTICE The undersigned, having qual ified as Executors of the Estate of Margaret A. H. Tilghman, de ceased, late of Moore County, North Carolina, do hereby notify all persons having claims against ssdd estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the'4th day of January, 1958, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment of their indebtedness, to the under signed. This 31st day of December, 1956. GEORGE ROBERT TILGHMAN, JOHN HARDIE TILGHMAN, Jr., EiKecutors of the Estate of Mar garet A. H. Tilghman, 114 Spring Street, Hamlet, N. C. Pollock & Fullenwider, Attorneys at Law Southern Pines, N. C. j8,10,17,24,31,f7 SS Disability Payments Noted The reason that Federal Social Security taxes for employees and for employers were raised from two per cent to two and a quar ter per cent this year is that So cial Security insurance payments will be made to qualified disabled workers, between ages 50 and 65, it was explained this week by Charles Shelton, field represen tative of the Fayetteville district office. Mr. Shelton visits Southern Pines on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. He can be reached after 10 a. m. at the old Internal Revenue office in the basement of the post office, with entrance on the New York Avenue side of the building. The new system of disability insurance payments will afford ■monthly benefits to many work ers over 50 who are prematurely retired because of severe long term disabilities. Monthly bene- iits will not begin until July, 1957. Tobacco Associates Meeting Set March 5 The Tenth Annual Meeting of Tobacco Associates, Inc. will be held in the Sir 'Walter Hotel, Ra leigh, on Tuesday, March 5. The meeting will include the yearly report of the president, J. B. Hutson of Washington, D. C., the election of officers and a 15-member board of directors. Tobacco Associates, a non profit, non-stock organization, was formed in 1947 tO promote world markets for ilue-cured to bacco. The organization is fi nanced by growers through a 10- cent per acre. self-assessment and annual contributions from sup porting groups in the five flue- cur^d producing states. Since 1910 more than 26,000,- 000 boys and leaders have been active in the 'Boy Scouts of America. Business Directory -j: mUiM QUEEN Open Friday, Saturday & Sunday for Winter Season — 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. US 1 between So. Fines & Aberdeen SANDHILL OIL CO. 520 S.W. Broad St. Ph. 2-4902 H. M. SMITH, Optician Johnnie A. Hall J. H. Carter, Jr. N.E. Broad St. Ph. 2-5772 loo HOWARD'S BAKERY Oven fresh every day N. W. Broad St. Southern Pines Pharmacy N.W. Broad Ph. 2-5321 Prescription Specialists Southern Pines Warehouses Quality Building Supplies Phone 2-7131 Our 32nd Year ^UTOSAFEff •INSPECTION. OFnaAL STATION ml Phillips Motor Sales, Inc. Sales - OLDSl^iOBILE - Service Phones 2-3151 — 2-4411 S. W. Broad St. *