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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 (Eljs ffirgmt i The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N C., WEDNESDAY, MAR. 30, 1938 No Hunt Saturday Tryon Hounds will not meet on Saturday on account of so many local people going to attend the Carolina Cup events at Camden, a. C. 800, a horse from Carter rown’s stable is listed in today’s charlotte Observer as one of those nominated for honors. Police Battle With Pickets at Detroit Mill Detroit, March 29.—Embattled police twice broke a picket line at the Federal Strew works today to escort non-striking employes in and out of the plant at the expense of cracked heads among the the strikers. Clubs in hand and armed also with tear gas, officers opened a path through the pickets this morning to take about 20 workers into the plant, and, upon leading . them out. late today, again en countered opposition. Asheville HEADLINES U. S. Spends stiff protest to Mexi co on oil seizures. Ambassador Daniels asks when Mexico expects to pay for oil property. Price of silver cut to 43 cents an ounce is felt by Mexicans. 200,000 Chinese and Japs locked in battle along 100 mile front in Central China. Hungarians, Poles, Slovaks and Germans in Czechoslovakia demand autonomy. 448 million dollars voted by Congress to run U. S. Army next year. Duke Endowment Charlotte, N. C.. March 29. Duke Endowment trustees met to day in New York and appropriat ed $980,641 for 105 hospitals and 43 orphan homes ih the Carolina's, officials announced here. Hospitals received $826,940 and orphan homes $153,701. The appropriation brought to approximately $12,800,000 the sum allotted by the endowment to hos pitals and orphan homes in the Carolinas since the fund was es tablished December 11, 1934. Os the total amount $11,250,499 went went to hospitals and $1,562,138 to orphan homes. In 1928 the group of non-profit hospitals in the Carolinas totaled 48 and they averaged approxi mately 500 free patients per day. Last year the group of assisted non-profit hospitals had increased to 124 and they averaged 2,499 free patients per day, for which the endowment will be asked to pay at the rate of one dollar per free day. Approximately 72,000 patients received free treatment in 1937. The endowment will be asked to contribute about $12.50 toward the cost of caring for each patient. The 43 orphan homes reported 1 823.577 days of care of orphans and half orphans last year. The institutions cared for 5,975 depen dents. Spanish rebels continue drive on Lerida. Tornado killed seven people in Louisiana yesterday. $100,000.00 property damage. Thirty homes were damaged at Gurdon, Ark., and $80,000.00 damage.
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