Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon, N. C under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879- PttUeiitt TRYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPT 28, 1932. Vol. 5 Today’s News Headlines Hundreds die and $7,000,000 property loss in Porto Rican storm. Havana under military rule as presiderft of Cuban senate and others assassinated, Rep. Crisp of Georgia appointed to Federal tariff commis sion. Republican woman opposes Senator Smith in South Carolina in November. British cabinet to split up again with McDonaW retained. L.G Russell, an Asheville filling station operator killed and robbed. Italian liner, Rex, sails on maiden voyage from Genoa to New York with Jimmy Walker and John Jacob Astor, Jr, on board; the above statement is very suggestive; Genoa reminds one of and his maiden voyage to America; New York of Henry Hudson’s sjiiaid£n Voy age to New Amsterdam; John Jacob Astor of his father on the Titanic’s maiden voyage; Jimmy Walker the end of a political voyage. Coolidge, A1 Smith, Baruch, and Clark Howell named to survey railroad troubles. Earthquake in Macedonia, Chalcidice, Jugoslavia kills 100, many injured and much property loss. Windsor With Bulletin Philip B. Windsor who recently moved to Tryon and bought a home has become associated with the editor of the Bulletin. During the past ten years Mr, Windsor has studied International relations with the view of helping to solve world problems. It is a big job, but it is his hobby, and he has had the time and money to enjoy it. He plans to use the Bulletin to carry his messages to all parts of the world and reach the leaders who are interested in saving the world from economic ruin. The Bulletin should prove more tempting bait than the Congressional Record and at least bring a lot of favorable publicity to Tryon, Rotary Friday Ret). Georye F. Taylor of New York will be the chief speaker at Rotary clolb Friday at 1 p. m. at Oak Hall. His subject will be “Characteristics of New York City People.” Maj. B. S. Sharp has charye of the proyram. Revival Services at Columbus A series of Revival Services will begin Friday night at the Co lumbus Presbyterian church. The pastor, Rev. D. M. McGeachy will conduct the services until Monday when Rev. J.H.Dulin of Armstrong Memorial Church, Gastonia, will take charge. Est. 1-31*28