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Entered as second-class matter august 20, 1928, at the post office AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 Slrgtm 'Elrnlg Vol. 8 TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1935 Est. 1-31-28 Head Wounds Fatal To Polk County Farmer Tryon, May 29.—Otis Pack, 52, farmer of Columbus township, Polk county, died at 6:05 o’clock Wed nesday evening in St. Luke’s hos pital here of head injuries alleged ly inflicted by Frank Foster, about 50, sawmill operator of Columbus township. Pack was injured in a fight with Foster when the two engaged ini a dispute over a debt, officers, who investigated said. The fight occur red Tuesday night about 9 o’clock near Mill Spring. Pack was brought N to the hospital here shortly after he was injured. Foster was arrested and lodged in the county jail at Columbus to await a preliminary hearing. The funeral services for Pack will be held today (Thursday) af ternoon at the White Oak Baptist church. He is survived by his widow and several children.— Asheville Citizen. #* Visited Famous Son Mrs. Rolla Dyer has returned from Washington, D. C., where she visited her son, Dr. R. Eugene Dyer, the noted scientist who has become internationally known for his, achievements in the treatment of typhus fever. Dr. Dyer is called tq all parts of the nation for con sultation on health problems and may stop by for a visit in Tryon soon with his parents. Lynn Mill May Run Next Week The hosiery mill which closed several weeks ago as the result of a few dissatisfied workers calling for an NR A investigation expects to open some time next week, ac cording to an official of the mill. Swimming Pool Open The swimming pool at the Tryon Country club is now open and is ready for guests and members of the club. The pool has always been the most popular swimming center in this section on account of the re freshing coolness of the water. Brownlee Is Prize Winner The name of J. E. Brownlee, manager of the A&P store was drawn from the box of register ed guests at the Duke Power Com pany At Home party Wednesday afternoon. Little Miss Ellen Fain Bowen drew out the name which called for the pirize of a $lO down payment on a Kelvinator. Mrs. Kathleen H. Heritage of Burling ton, N. C., was the official hpst. Today’s Headlines Cotton mill men pledge efforts to maintain NRA code. General John son returns to fight for NRA; he says price cutting has started and that means a reduction in wages. Roosevelt trying to patch up NRA and is making plans to meet the situation. Japanese threaten China again. Cotton still going strong.
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