5c PEE COPY 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 The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper , Seth M. Vining, Editor. Vol. 14. Est. 1-31,28 TRYON, N C., THURSDAY, JAN. 1, 1942 CURB REPORTER The weather Wednesday was 25 low and 51 high. Today be gins another year. Everything in Tryon is quiet. The bank and post office are closed. Business is slew. The New Year opened here with a slow," patter, patter rain. It is dark and gloomy just like the world news. But there has always been sunshine to follow the cloudy days .... Volunteer guards of the Polk County De fense Council are faithfully guard ing the Tryon Water Works every night. What have you done to help keep Tryon from being an other Pearl Have you enrolled for Civilian Defense so fe authorities would know what call on you to do in case of emergency? The head lines of the big papers today are all about the war. The Japs are about to take the Philippine Is lands, but are weakening in their fight on Singapore. The Russians continue to rout the Germans and have recaptured an important city. The Brtilsh continue to drive the Germans out of Lybra. ..... Former Lt. Governor Dick Fountain wants to run against Senator Bailey in the sprinsf pri mary ..... U. S. accepts Myrtle Beach Airport area Scout master Hill TVlcCall wants all Boy Scouts to save theiif copy of Tues- Continued oil Bach Page $2.00 PER YEAR NEW BOOKS AT LIBRARY Non-Fiction Clough— Allen White of Emporia. Daniels—Tar heels. Fosdick—Living under tension. Gunther—lnside Latin America. Hampel—Yankee bride in Mos cow. Pinkerton—Two ends to our shoestrings. Reniers—The springs of Vir ginia. White —Journey for Margaret. Wood—How young you look. - Ybarra—Young man of Caracas. Juvenile Anderson—High courage. Beston—The tree that ran away. De Leeuw —Career for Jennifer. Holbrook—Tall timber. . Lent—Aviation cadet. ' Ransome—The big six. Gifts Alexander—The cruise of the Raider Wolf Bernays—Speak up for demo cracy. Borsook—V ltamins. Brown—Women of Britain; Crowell—Facing the stars. Culbertson—The strange lives of one man. Curwood—The honor of the big snows. Daniels—Tar Heel editor. Eberhart—From the dark stair way/ Fortescue—Trampled lilies. Gollcmb—Spies. Hennig—Columbia, 1786-1906. K antor—Valedictory. King—Murder in the Willett family. , Lindlahr—You are what you Continued on Back Page