ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C- UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN lc per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc pee copy Beth M. Vining. Editor $1.60 Year in the Carolinas Vcl. 14. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1941 SCOUT MEETING TONIGHT The Tryon Boy Scout Troop |No. 1 will meet tonight at the Pschool gymnasium. Scoutmaster Bill McCall is eager to have a full attendance. JUNIOR GOLF RESULTS Miss Hope Rogers, golf cham pion of Converse college and her partner, Bob Leighton, was the winning team in the Junior Golf Tournament finals at the Tryon Country Club Wednesday. They defeated Miss Ruth Rowe and Robert Green one up. Flag Tournament Next A flag tournament for this weekend is the next event at the Tryon Country Club. It will be an 18 hole handicap affair. Entry fee 25c. The Parent-Child tour nament is now underway, and will kend Saturday. *OUR DEFENSE MORALE It should be emphasized, in the interest of fairness, that a high proportion of the Army’s enlisted personnel has excellent morale. Further, in the Navy, air corps and marine corps there is no morale problem whatsoever, as these branches of the fighting forces have no conscripts. Most of the conscripts have gone into the infantry, and it is there that the morale problem exists. Prog ress is being made in bettering the lot of the men, but it looks as if a good deal more must be dene if the largest peace-time American Army in our history is to have the morale that is essen tial to an A-l fighting force. CURB REPof^R The weather for W ednesday: High 87; low 62 ... . Student subscriptions to the Bulletin have been entered for Miss Ann Brund age at St. Mary’s School, Raleigh, for Nelson Jackson, 111, at Clem sen college, Edwin Cromer, Ashe ville Farm School and Miss Ethel Rushing, Hamlet Hospital Nursing School. Students can get The Bulletin for the entire school term for only sl. Other new subscrip tions have been entered for Coach Ed Beach of the Trycn high school, Sam Burrell of Tryon R-l, L. M. Rutledge of Tryon, Mayor Roy T. Baisden of Saluda. Miss Mary Drew of Claremont, Calif., in renewing her subscription writes, “I always lock forward to the visits of my little daily and am proud to have once been a member of a community of suen good will as Tryon is showing to this sad world. You people are surely an inspiration and a de light.’’ Louis Reneau, the Land rum contractor has renewed his. Miss Katherine Hamilton has changed hers from Greensboro, Vermont, to Waterbury, Conn., un til the 10th and frem there to New York City until the 18th. The Edward Kinseys are having theirs sent tp New York this winter. Melvin Hines’ new address is in Care of Defense Trailer Camp at Wilmington. One of the origin- continued on back page