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The Tryon Daily Bulletin The World'8 Smallest DAILY Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor 5c Per Codv TRYON. N. C.. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 4TH. 1947 Published. Daily Except (Est 1-31-28)Saturday and SundayVol. 20—Nb. 79 ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879_ Weather Tuesday: High 87, low 63, rain .29, humidity 46 . . . Eng land to give dominion status to India right away. Communists have seized control of Hungary. . . . . Negroes do not have to serve on the jury, a local lawyer points out, but they do have to be on the venire and have an op portunity to serve if qualified . . . One of the things Tryon Town authorities are checking on the number of dogs that have been licensed. If your dog does not have a license tag he is in danger Abeing taken for a stray dog may be shot. It is against the state health law if he has not been vaccinated . . . Lake Adger has come in for a lot of state-wide publicity over Broadus McKee of Mill Spring catching a 12-pound, 3-ounce large mouth bass. State-wide notice was also given Mrs. John Kirby of Spar tanburg who caught an 8-pound large mouth bass in Lake Adger. She used a bamboo pole, bream hook and minnow bait. The bass was 23 inches long . . . Skipper Chas. MacDonald reports that the Tryon Sea Scout Ship, the Sea hawk, will have a swimming par ty Thursday night at Lake Lanier. _Continued on Back Page_ Frank N. D. Buchman To Broadcast Today From Switzerland As from: Mountain House, Caux-sur-Montreux, Switzerland. Dear Mr. Vining, My thoughts turn to Tryon as my birthday comes round. I re member so well the one I spent there when you were with us and many of our friends. This year I shall be in Switzerland and the Swiss National radio has asked me to give a world broad cast. I am enclosing a copy in case you are unable to hear it over the short wave. The beam that will be reaching America on June 4th, at 5:40 p. m. Eastern Standard Time, is on HER 5, wavelength 25.28, fre quency 11.865 me; and at 8:55 p.m. EST, on HER 4, wavelength 31.46 m, frequency 9.535 me; HER 5, -wavelength 25.28 m, frequency 11.865 me; HER 6, wavelength 19.59 m, frequency 15.315 me. I wjhlujj is aiso taKing n. I have spent the winter in Italy and have seen men like Orlando, Count Sforza. Saragat, the Gen eral in Command of _ the North Italian Military District and the Governor of the Province. There has been an amazing re sponse among the coal fields of Britain to our industrial play. “The Forgotten Factor”. 6,000 miners in one week recently saw the play and the following week their field led the whole of Britain in production. The miners say, “If every coal field could see ‘The Forgotten Factor’ the National Coal Board would have no more _Continued on Rack Page
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