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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 (Ergan Bmlg (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER COPY Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 Dance Tonight Lewis Clayton and his orches tra will furnish the music tonight “or the dance at Sunnydale Log Cabin. Pat Harrison will be a solo feature. Ernest Kerhulas is the host. Baseball Today Adams-Millis and Beaumont will play baseball this afternoon at Harmon Field at 4:15. Headlines British submarine with 78 men aboard sinks in Liverpool bay. Sub believed lying on the bottom in 180 feet of water below the surface. From the surrounding section 21 warships have gone to the rescue. President Roosevelt has called conference of business men to Mtudy the economic situation. Hitler is working to get Baltic states in his line-up and guaran tees borders of Yugoslavia. The Townsend old age pension plan was defeated in the House of Representatives yesterday by a 3-2 to 97 vote. New York, June I.—The world’s largest passenger land plfne com pleted its initial flight from Chi cago to New York today. The plane, called by its builder a DC4, carried 32 passengers and a crew of seven, a new record for land planes from Chicago east. It has a 42-passenger capacity as compared to a former top capa c;tv 21 passengers on the DC3 planes. TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1939 Goerch Tells State About Try on Editor Carl Goerch, of the State Magazine, noted speaker and radio commentator, who left Ral eigh last week to speak at Hen dersonville and Rutherfordton for a brief visit in Tryon gave an • interesting account of his trip through the various towns in this week’s issue of the State. Hen dersonville’s Chamber of Com merce President, Harry Buchanan, wanted to take Mr. Goerch to Jump-Off Mountain, but the edi tor explained in giving his ac count of the Tryon visit: We had made a previous en gagement to go down to Tryon with some of the Kiwanians from that town who attended the meet ing, so after adjournment we set out. Barney Bishop, Charlie Lynch, M. R. McCown, Seth Vining, Ju lian B. Hester, Carroll Rogers, F. P. Bacon and a number of others. , The bridge across Green River, which we cross soon after passing through East Flat Rock, is the highest bridge in North Carolmi. It’s 1.36 feet above the bed of the stream. Saluda isn’t quite as lively a place these years as it was a couple of decades ago. At one time, it used to have a summer population of close to 5,000. There are still a large number of peonle who have cottages in the hills near there, but the number of floating vacationists is nowhere Continued on Pag< lc PER COPY
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