ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON. N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 (the ®rmm Batin bulletin *» —' C. 's_ TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, AUG. 29, 1935 Vol. 8 BELGIUM QUEEN KILLED IN WRECK Queen Astrid of Belgium, was killed in an automobile accident in Switzerland this morning, accord ing to a radio broadcast at 10:30. King Leopdld, who was driving, is in a serious condition, it is said. The car struck a tree and plunged into a lake. Flags in Belgium are at half mast. King Albert, father of the present king, was killed last year while climbing a mountain. The young queen leaves three children. Circus Cancel led For Tryon Showing Mr. Seth M. Vining, Editor, Tryon Daily Bulletin, Tryon, N. G. Dear Sir: — v On account of the increased size <±if our Circus since last year, we •''feel it is impossible for us to ex hibit in Tryon on September 7th, as per arrangements, so we are cancelling our date in your city, but would like you to run one 10 inch, double column ad in Weekly News, issue of Aug. 30, and two one-halcfl page ads in the Daily Bulletin, issues of September 2-4, and date these ads for Hender sdnville, Friday, September oth. Jas. M. Reach. Agt. Robbins Circus. G-Men locate dead body of Dil linger aide. John Hamilton’s re mains discovered in shallow grave in Illinois. Believed killed early last year. Brings to close long hunt for last of notorious gang. List Is Wanted Os Dead Mimosa Frees Dr. George Hepting, who is working on the wilt of the Mimosa trees would like to know how many cases of the disease there are in Tryon. I know, of several, but I thought perhaps you would < n ek ir The Bulletin and perhaps in The News that everyone who had a sick free notify you. In that way we would get a complete list. He is anxious to get some photographs He edso wants to inoculate a few small trees to test out the fungus he has isolated. If you will get this list I will be very grateful. Sincerely, Mae Irene Flentye. HEADLINES (From Asheville Citizen) Sanctions mean grave situation, Mussolini warns. Italy puts case against Ethiopia before world in strong language. Assures Britain of protection. Frauce gives Pre mier Laval free rein in peace moves. Fight looms over Senate cloture rule. Robinson proposes dlan to prevent another long filibuster. Senator Borah raps proposal. Younger members are indignant at failure to quiet Huey.’ New York, Aug. 28. William Rmdolph Hearst, in a statement on the political situation, tonight said, “I think Alfred E. Smith would make a powerful candidate” as presidential nominee “on the genuine Jeffersonion Democratic ticket.” Est. 1-31-28

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