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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 ®rg on Jmlg (The World's Smallest Daily Newjfl^^py Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N C., THUffl||B£" JULY 14, 1938 “CURB” REPORTER Just received a beautiful, illus trated booklet from Ottawa, Can ada which ably presents the ad vantages of Canada as an at tractive summer resort from ocean to ocean. The Canadian Travel Bureau offers these booklets free to all interested ... Not only Polk county but North Carolina as a whole’ is getting sick of the Absentee Ballow Law with all its misuses. The State Board of Elections and leading legislators of the State are going to make an effort to correct the situation at the next session of the legislature. Chairman John T. Coates of the Polk County Election Board prom ised to call a registration of all voters between June and Fall. A registration would help eliminate many of the “dead” and “moved away” names from the poll sheets . . . . That was a nice rain today, cooling, refreshing and needed fo* the farms and awns .... The North Carolina Press Asso ciation is meeting this week in Blowing Rock . . . Carl Goerch who wrote the Zipper Story for his magazine, says “Scores of news rpers in all parts of the country reprinted it, including some of those of Washington, Chicago and other large cities. It came to our attention last week in Judge in - s entirety, with due credit given the State” Five people were ■ Continued on Back Page- Friday Dr. Walter S l . Green will be in charge of the Tryon Rotary club Program on Friday at 1 p. m., at Sunnydale. The chief speaker will be. George Hamilton Holmes, who will speak on some phase of conditions in Western North Caro lina. Dance Friday The Rock-ola will furnish music for the regular Friday evening dance at Sunnydale this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest •Kerhulas, hosts. Admission 50c couple. Flag Tournament Entries are coming in to Pro Larry Brooks for the Flag Tourna ment to be held Saturday and Sunday at the Tryon Country club. The entry fee is 25c. Between thirty and forty players have been entering the tournaments the past few weeks and interest in club activities is the greatest in years. Headlines Howard Hughes and four com panions make airplane flight around the world in three days, *9 hours and some minutes. They 'anded in New York this after i noon at 1:30 according to radio broadcast received in Tryon. • President Roosevelt in San Fran- I cisco. To boost Senator McAdoo. War raids in South China kill 1,500 people. i .., . . Japs may abandon 1940 Olym pic games.
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