5c PER COPY ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor. Vol. 14. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N C„ TUESDAY, JAN. 20, 1942 RED CROSS WORKROOM OPEN ALL DAY NOW From 9:30 a. m., to 1 p. m., and from 2:30 to 5 p. m., the Red Cross Workroom at the Parish H(|||e is open every day except The new schedule was msGx in order tc give everyone an opportunity to share in the work STILL CAPTURED C. R. Bradley, constable of White Oak Township “cut” an illicit whiskey still in the Pea Ridge section of Polk county on Monday. The still was located on White Oak Creek. It was a wood, en steamer type of about 109 gal lon capacity. The constable de stroyed 37 barrels of mash. The operators escaped. HEADLINES Cole L. Blease. prominent South Carolina politician, former gover nor and senator, died Monday. fall back from the front. S. Navy hunting German sub s in Atlantic. Especially one that sank an American ship off the North Carolina coast. U. S. Airmen shoot down nine Japanese planes. Edward E. Bo mar, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Bcmar of Landrum, was formerly Associated Press correspondent in the Philippines and much of the AP news of the East is written in Washington now by Mr. Bomar because of his ability and fami liarity with the Far East situation. Australian troops strengthen British lines in Singapore battles. General MacArthur is still hold ing his ground in the Philippines. $2.00 PER YEAR CURB When you have a great respon sibility cn your shoulders it is very encouraging to know that your friends are with you 100 per cent. That is one way to look at your contribution to the Infan tile Paralysis Fund, and with your name in the special edition of the Bulletin. It will be much-'more effective than if a few people gave the entire amount needed. What helps most is the greatest number of people interested In a worthy cause who also give as a token of their support of the President in the National Emergency. It is no little matter. A copy of The Tryon Daily Bulletin with 1,000 names of people interested in suffering humanity will be worth more than one man’s check from an organization. It will be unusual if your name is left out of this edi tion of the Bulletin, because since donations of 10 cents up are ac cepted, and no amounts to be list ed, no one can acuse another of doing it for show. The names are being used entirely as a birthday greeting to the President and the money to be used for the Infantile Paralysis fund. Don’t put off contributing. Inertia, indifference and carelessness have done their share in making our country un prepared for war. Give today and you indicate the awakening spirit in America to DO SOME THING! Approximately 200 peo ple have already sent in their Continued on Back Page

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