ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 (Ergon (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc Per Copy Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 Burning Brush Permit Law Is Given R. B. Williams, County Forest Warden, states that the follow * ing is given as to the permit law governing the burning of brush: “Section 1. That it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to start or cause to be started any fire or ignite any ma terial in an v of the areas of wood lands under the protection of the State Forest Service or within five hundred feet of any such pro tected area, between the first day of April and the fifteenth day of June, inclusive, or between the fifteenth day of October and the first da v of December, inclusive, in any year, without first obtaining rr om the State Forester or one of "his duly authorized agents a permit to set out fire or ignite any ma terial in such above mentioned protected areas; that no charge shall be made for the granting of permits. “Section 2. That this Act shall not apply to any fire started or caused to be started within five "hundred feet of a dwelling house. “Section 3. That anv person, firm or corporation violating this Act shall be guilty of a misdqmeano*’ and shall be fined or imprisoned in the discretion of the court. “Section 4. That all laws and clauses of laws in conflict with the provisions of this Act are hereby Tepealed. Section 5. That this Act shall he in full for<*e and effect from and after its ratification. (Chapter 207, Public Laws of N. C.—1937.)” Mr. Williams also stated that Coir'inved on Back Page TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, OCT. 11, 1938 Hoyt Prince Heads Kiwanis Club 4 At the regular meeting of the Tryon Kiwanis club today noon at Hotel Tryon, Vice-president Hoyt 0. Prince, of Landrum was elected president for 1939; County Agent J. A. Wilson of Columbus was elected vice-president; C. J. Ibnch, treasurer. The secretary will be elected by the board of directors who were named as follows: J. E. Brownlee, C. M. Eargle, J. N. Jack son, C. P. Rogers, K. A. Bowen, Dr. C. Arthur Lincoln, Dr. J. E. Derby. Mr. Prince will succeed President R. H. Brady on Janu ary 1, 1939. The program today was in charge of C. J. Ltpich. and the guest speaker was Dr. B. B. Bishop, Jr., of the Tryon Fire de partment, who gave an interesting talk on fire prevention, the foolish things people do, valuable tips on making property safer and the great saving to Tryon as the re sult of having a well-equipped fire department operated by loyal, effi cient members. The talk was very entertaining as well as helpful. Among the guests present were Fire Ch ; ef Jim Fisher; former,- Mayor W. 9. Green; President Ju lian B. Hester of the Rotary club and J. T. Arledge. On next Tues day the Hendersonville club will come to Tryon in a body and put on the program. Raleigh, Oct. 11.—Probably $14,- 000,000 have been distributed in North Carolina in benefits and services under the Federal Social Security Act and supplemental State laws since the program was "tarted. Per Copy lc