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ENTERED AS SEOOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST zO, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICB AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3,1579 t Jtatlg (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 9, Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, JAN. 5, 1937 32 Jumping Horses Arrive In America \ . New York, Jan 4.—Thirty-six horses, the ownership of which will be determined by lot at Belmont Park Sunday, arrived on the American Farmer today. The hordes, all proven jumpers and ranging in age from four to six years, were purchased in Framce and England by a repre sentative of the subscription com mittee of the National Steeple chase and Hunt asociation. The 36 subscribers, hoping to stimulate steeplechase racing in this coun try, contributed $2,500 each to the fund.—Spartanburg Herald. New Sky Needed C. M. Howes, a “maniac” from Maine, wants to put an ad in the Bulletin for a new sky as this .one is leaking. Turning to the Bout-of-town newspapers to find out the trouble was we read: “‘Chicago, Jan. 4.—A ‘severe’ cold wave swept down from the frozen north today. “Temperatures fell far under the zero mark while forecasters warned the frigidity would extend across the entire midwest. Read ings reported in the path of the new cold wave: “The Pas, Manitoba, -28; Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, -22; Grand Forks, N. D., -20; Jamestown, N. D., -16; Durango, Colo., and Flag staff, Ariz., -14; Duluth, Minn., -12; Idaho Falls, Idaho, -3; Mar quette, Mich., -2. “The mercury dropped to ten be low in northern Wisconsin. Continued on Back Page Tryon Woman Is Struck By Auto Mrs. Helen Bassford, of Tryon and Wilmington, N. Y., was oeing treated at the Mary Black hospital last night for injuries she suffer ed when struck by an automobile cn East Main street about 6 o’clock Monday afternoon. Attending physicians said Mrs. Bassford was suffering from con cussion, a fractured hand, lacera tion of the scalp and bruises and contusions. Her condition was re garded as serious? but was thought not to be critical . City Policemen Andy Goslin and W. E. Jett, who investigated, re ported last night thast Mrs. Bass ford had started to walk across East Main street near its inter section with Liberty street when she was struck by a passing car. She was taken at once to the Mary Black hospital, and about an hour later was reported to have regained consciousness and to be able to t°lk to physicians.—Spar tanburg Herald. Today’s Headlines Britain aroused by shelling of her ship by Spanish rebels and sends 17 warships to scene of trouble. Representative Rayburn of Tex as nominated to position of Major ity Leader of the Hopse at a caucus held on Monday. Repre sentative Bankhead of Alabama will be re-elected Speaker. . Flu epidemic hits! Nfew Yorj* 107 prisoners at Sing Sing ha^Mjj Rebel airplanes kill 100 in Madrid, Spain.
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