Send your friends Tryon Grapes. Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon, N. C under the Act of Congress, March 3,187 y %\\t (Union Batin Bulletin Vol. 4 TRYON, N. C. SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1931. Today’s News Headlines < 30 people burned to death in home for aged at Pittsburgh. Texas and Oklahoma, two states at war with each other over river bridges, may de clare peace today with the signing of a bill by the Governor of Texas. State Soldiers are guarding both sides of the Red river, Graf Zeppelin large German airship leaves today for the North Pole. Forest Fires break out in Wyoming national parks. Landrum Youth Held After Spartanburg Auto Crash John McGinnis, 24, and Harold McClure, 25, both of Landrum, suf fered severe cuts on the face and arms and sustained other injuries, when the Chevrolet sedan in which they were riding crashed into a sign board and broke a telephone pole at the top of the hill on West Main Street about 12:30 o’clock Saturday morning. The car was going at the rate of about 65 miles an hour when the crash occured, the policeman said. Mc- Ginnis was placed in the city jail and charged with reckless driving and speeding, according to officers. Spartanburg Herald Miss Van Buren Dead Miss Caroline Van Buren died at her home in the Valley yes terday about 1:30. Funeral services will be held today at 5 p.m. at the home with Rev. C P. 1 Burnett officiating. Interment in Tryon cemetery. Her sister, Miss Amelia Van Buren survives her. The pallbearers will be F. W. Crandall, R. O. Andrews, Fred E. Swann, Charles Nessmith, Nelson Jackson, J. S. Kell. The deceased had been in declining health for several weeks, The Bulletin One Year $1.50 Est. 1-31-28