ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928. AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, .N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3.1879 ®rgmt (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10, Est. 1-31-28 Justice Black Speaks Tonight Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black will speak over the radio for 20 minutes beginning 9:30. Red and Blue networks -Jn the NBC chain, and the Mutual and Columbia chains will broad cast the talk from coast to. coast. This will be the first statement of the new justice since he was charged with being a member of the Ku Klux Klan and there have been so many attacks on him in newspapers thgt he will probably have one of the largest audiences ever listened to a speaker. Child Burned - Little Betsy Suttle, three-year old granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaze, was painfully scalded this morning when a pan of hot water was accidently knock ed from the stove Into her lap. She was rushed to the hospital J*or treatment. Girl Scout News The Girl Scouts Troop commit tee met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. W. Y. Wilkins with M'iss Estelle Pace as hostess, for the purpose of electing officers and planning interesting work for the Scouts. The following Troop committee were elected: Mrs. Maud Brand, chairman; Mrs. D C. Brundage, finance; Mrs. Seth M. Vining, pub licity; Mrs. W. A. Schilletter, to pi'ovide examiners; Miss Gertrude Shoff, treasurer; Miss Edith Mis fildine, secretary; and Miss Betty Doubleday, lieutenant. TRYON, N C., FRIDAY, OCT. Air Mail Week From Oct. 11-16 Postmaster W. H. Stearns an nounces that the following com mittee to co-operate with the gov ernment in observing National Air Mail Week from October 11 to 16: C. H. Helms, chairman; R. H. Brady, H. L. Shelnutt, G. I. Hen derson. The Kiwanis and Rotary clubs have endorsed the movement to send as many air mail letters during that week at which time a special plane will pick up Tryon mail at a nearby landing field. It has been estimated that 200 air mail letters will leave Tryxm that week. Local Football Team In Waynesville Today The Tryon-Saluda football team left this morning for Waynesville to play the mountaineers who lost last week to Asheville while Tryon and Biltmore played a scoreless tie at Harmon Field. Waynesville has a strong team. She defeated Try on-Saluda last year 33-0. Today’s Headlines League of Nations demands Italy withdraw troops from Spain. United States and Japan reach deadlock in reaching responsibility for damage done by air bombings. President Roosevelt visited Cana da yesterday at Victoria, B. C. Chinese hold their own on the Shanghai front and have ordered thousands of Chinese “Reds” to the battle front in North China where the Japs are gaining. 1, 1937