o Published Daily Except [Est. 1-31-28]_Saturday and Sunday [5c Fer Copy] ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTQFFICE _AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 8, 1879 11 TRY1 DAILY BULLETI The World’s Smallest DAILY Newspaper. VOL. 25—NO. 88 TRYON. N. C. 1 Seth M. Vinivy, Editor MONDAY. JUNE 2, ~L952 Weather Friday: high 64, low CO, rain 1.43, Rel. Hum. 87; Sat urday high 79, low 60, rain .02, Rel. Hum. 76; Sunday high 87, low 59, Rel. Hum. 48. . . Radio announcement today stated that the U. S. Supreme Court ruled against President Truman in seizure of the Steel Industry. Gen. Eisenhower arrived from Europe Sunday and was greeted by Presi dent Truman at the White House. . . Umstead wins Democratic nom ination as Governor over Judge H. E. Olive. Luther Hodges leads in Lt. Gov. race. Second primary will be necessary to name the new Supreme Court Associate Justice •ween Judge Bobbitt and Judge rker. Judge Vallentine is third, Gwynn, fourth; Phillips, fifth; Efird, sixth.'. . Margaret Culkin Panning, one of the national Eisenhower for President leaders has been making trips to Washing ton and other places in connection with her literary and civic activ ities. . . All the figures from the Polk County primary were not available this morning but un official figures for Representative give Brantley 887, Bridgeman 534, Walker 345, McKee 295< Bridgeman has the right to call for a second primary as Brantley did not have a majority over all candidates. For Commissioner Troy Durham is in .Continued on Back Fage_ Baby Hospital At Saluda Opens For Summer June 2 Spartanburg Baby Hospital at Saluda, N. C. will open for its 39th season June 2. Dr. Sam Elmore of Spartanburg will be physican in charge and Dr. Chai-les F. Saymour of the Medi cal School of Duke University will be resident physician. Dr. Roy J. Ellison of the South Carolina Med ical College will be interne. The superintendent will be Mrs. Ruth S. McLean, of the General Hospital nursing staff. Others on the staff will be Mrs. Edna Burnett of Spartanburg, dietitian, Mrs. Fannie Mayer, secretary, and Mrs. Edith Harbor and Miss Jessie Wood, nurses. The executive committee, head ed by President Charles D. Green, met May 15 to plan final details of this summer’s operation. Repair and cleaning of buildings has been completed and a fire escape has been installed for. the second floor. Members of the executive com mittee are: Nelson Jackson of Try on, T. E. Elmore of Spindale, Mrs. John Renfro of Spartanburg, and Edward Marshall, vice-presi dent. The hospital is operated each summer for the treatment of babies. No fees are charged where parents are unable to pay. —Spart anburg Herald. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jackson have returned from a business trip to the North. While in New York. Mr. Jackson attended a meeting of the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America. TTis sister, Mrs. E. M. Walker of Oramercy Park, accompanied them to Tryon for a visit with her mother, Mrs. J. N. Jackson.