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Tine Bulletin is still being treaded for farm products* Entered as second-class rnaij matter August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon, N. C. under the'Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 < ®l}« tErjrmt paily bulletin TRYON, N.C. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1931. Vol. 4 At The Churches FIRST BAPTIST: Preaching by the pastor 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun day school, 1.0 a. m. and B. Y. P. U. 6:45 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS meets at 11 a.m. with Mrs. J. H. Rion on Grady Ave. _ . -■>! f METHODIST: Rev. O. L. Robinson preaching on the subject: Price of Discipleship.” 7:30 p. m. .' •J 4 V' EPISCOPAL: Holy Communion 8 a. m. Morning prayer and serxjx^Tl. PRESBYTERIAN: Saluda 10 a. m. Subject: “Moses Prayer”, Tcypn 11 a.m. ‘Our Home Land”. Columbus at 7:30 “The Gospel We Preach” . -v CATHOLIC: 8:30 a.m. Father Floren. / Yellow Trouble Explained Maj. B. S. Sharp gave an interesting explanation of the causes of the present Sino-Japanese War yesterday in his talk at the Rotary club. Going back 4,000 years ago in the history cf the two nations the speaker told of their characteristics and economic conditions. Japan, over popu lated and intensely patriotic seeks expansion in Manchuria. Chinese thinking of individual selves first, have allowed jjelous foreigners special rights. Although passive and disorganized nationally, the Chinese are ef fective in boycotting Japanese goods. In Manchuria the Chinese-Russians and the Japanese own railroads, creating competition. Japan claims that China owes her for ' her roads and won’t pay. The demands of Japan from time to time has increased the hatred of China. Rioting occttts, causing occupation of Manchuria by Japs. Japan has lost about 500 min and to save her face can’t withdraw troops. China won’t talk peace uiftil Japan withdraws. In the mean time China rejects all Japanese goods. This talk should be given at the School house so that more people cotild benefit from it. Major Sharp served in Orient and is a student of public affairs. The Bulletin One Year $1.50 ;Est. 1-3 V2B
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