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rvTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON: N. C.. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3, 1879 ffilfe ffiryon Jlatly Yol. 8 TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, FEB. 7, 1935 Basketball Tonight The local high school gymnasium tonight will be the scene of what premises to be the two best games the local town league. All four Yeams are steadily improving in the art of passing and handling themselves, and with the compe tition growing stronger us each week goes by, the teams will find tonight that to win they will have to display all they have. Good sportsmanship is steadily improv ing and all that goes to make it a Jitter game. The first game will start promptly at 7:30 and all are urged to be there on ti* , ;r-. The first game will see the up and go ing Firemen lock horn with the always formidable Merchant team. The second game will find the In dustrial team pitted against the hard fighting Soun erco-Lynn team. Be sure to be there. Plenty of seats for everyone. HAND-OUTS Various and bills have been introduced the Legislature to use state highway gasoline and license taxes for purposes other than building roads. Some of the measures would have gas tax money reduce local government road debts while others would require the highway commission to pave streets in cities. One million dollars in high way money is already going into the general fund and the budget commission has endorsed this policy for the next two years. If you have any definite ideas on the subject of how gasoline and license taxes should be spent the present might not be a bad time to make them known. SOW LESPEDEZA NOW ! PUBLIC HEALTH Senator Griffin, of Franklin, introduced a bill to require your child (if you have one) to be vaccinated against diphtheria between the age of six and 12 months but it ran into some rocks in the health committee. It developed that diphtheria anti toxin sensitizes some patients against other vaccinations with ‘ horse” serums. The committee couldn’t agree on whether it was better to allow the child to be ex posed to diphtheria or take chances on barring it from vaccination against certain other contagious diseases. DOUBT REMOVED Former Lieutenant Governor R. T. Foun tain, of Rocky Mount, has let it be publicly known that he is seri ously considering running for Senator in opposition to Senator Josiah W. Bailey in the Democratic primaries next spring. Neverthe less, there are some rather astute political observers around this Capital City who say they believe Mr. Fountain’s announcement Is intended as a blow at the potential candidacy of Governor Ehringhaus, who beat him -by a nose three years ago, more than as a thrust at Senator Bailey. The governor doesn’t appear worried. SPEED LOST—Not a few legis lators express the opinion that rapid passage over sections of the revenue and a; v 'priations bills, is not going to sa ,r o much time in the long run. They figure that opponents of the r"oposals of spending and taxing will hold their fire until the bills get on the floors of House and Senate and then loose their bombardments. It may or may not be significant that anti administratiorfists * alre "holding their peace in committee meetings. Est. 1-31-28
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