(Est. 1-31-28) Published. Daily Except Saturday and Sunday 5c Per Copy ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICB AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TOT DAILV BULLETIN The World.'8 Smallest daily ^Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 24—No. 346 TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, JAN. 17TH 1QR9. Weather Wednesday: High 76, low 46, Rel. Hum. 42. The nice thing about the temperature in Try on is the great difference in the day and night recordings. No matter how hot it gets in the day time, the nights are always much cooler, making it comportable for sleeping. . . . The snow-bound streamliner in Northern California was reached Wednesday by a relief train and the last of 192 passengers rescued after days of imprison ment in the train .... President Truman asks $5 billion increase in taxes . . . Prime Minister Winston Churchill will address both houses of^e Congress today noon at The speech will be broad casRiver the radio. He and Truman will have a talk Friday at 3 p. m., at the White House .... Henry Hart will be in charge of the Try on Rotary Club program Friday and will have as guest speaker, David F. Fall, headmaster of the Asheville School of which Mr. Hart i3 an alumnus and member of the board of trustees. Mr. Fall’s sub ject will be on the responsibility of independent schools in the world today .... Two meetings sched uled for tonight include the Du plicate Bridge Tournament at Oak .Hall at 7:30 and the Tryon Par entrTeachers meeting at the school if Continued on Bach Pape_ I Tryon Processing Company Consolidated With Moss-Foy Mbs§}-Foy Textile Company of Mount Airy, N. C., is being con solidated with the Tryon Process ing Company in Tryon and W. D. Moss Jr., of Moss-Foy Textile is succeeding Ray A. Spooner at the Tryon plant in charge of operations here and Mr. Spooner is returning to the home office in Charlotte, ac cording to an announcement made by officials Wednesday afternoon. Hospital Officers Elected The Board of Trustees of St. Luke’s Hospital met Tuesday and elected the following officers: Clem ent D. Stevens, president; George S. Brannon, vice president; K. A. Bowen, secretary; Lucius E. Sayre, treasurer. Members re-named on the board include Nelson Jackson, Mrs. Ar thur Laidler Jones, K. A. Bowen; holdovers are C. D. Stevens, Chas. G. Sewall, George S. Brannon, John G. Landrum and Samuel A. Bine ham. RAMSEY PICKED ON ALL-STAR TEAM Bob Ramsey of the Columbus Capitols was picked for the YMCA County League to play the Vaga bond Kings for the benefit of the March of Dimes at Memorial Au ditorium. on Jan. 25th. An all-star girls team was also picked to play the league-leading Columbus Capitols in the prelim inary at 6:45. The Columbus team | is composed of former Polk Coun ty High School cage stars. The roster reads: Jean Capps, Maxine Qapps Taylor, Sarah Capps, Bar -Continued On Back Pape_

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