Published Daily Except [Est. 1-31-28]_ Saturday and Sunday[5c Per 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 TOT DAILY MJLLETII lhe Worlds Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 25—No. 150 TRYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, ' AUG. 27. 1952 Weather Tuesday: High 83, low 49, Rel. Hum. 52 . . . Police Chief Lewis Lindsey and his department are looking for the young boy who broke into Hutch’s place the other night and stole about 20 cartons of cigarettes. Parents or ethers in charge of young boys should check the apparent free use ef cigarettes and question their boys. Often these small burglaries lead to greater danger and trouble. . . . The Tryon Country Club Men’s Championship tournament gets un der way this week-end with the qualifying round to be olayed Sat urday or Sunday, and the first round of the tournament the follow er week-end, Sept. 5th and 6th. • . An airplane, British jet bomber, was the first to make a round trio across the Atlantic in one day Tuesday, from Ireland to New Foundland, a distance of 4,144 miles. Actual flying time was only 7 hours and 59 minutes, as the plane stayed on this side about 2 hours before taking off again. Average soeed on return trip with the wind was 606 miles per hour and was made in 3 hours and 25 minutes .... Rov Jack, 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jack, is a patient at St. Luke’s Hospital, . . . J. Feder and Miss Gav Williams were first N-S in Spartanburg bridge tournament -Continued on Back Page_ Harmon Field Commission Announces Liffhtinff Plans At a meeting of the Harmon Field Commission held August 25, the following proposal was enacted into the Harmon Field by-laws and regulations. And, since the Town of Tryon owns the deeds, and holds possession of the by-laws and regu lations of Harmon Field, the orig inal of the application made by the Tryon Chamber of Commerce and the proposal .of the Harmon Field Commission to light the field has been turned over to the town manager for filing along with the deeds and regulations. Since the proposal that appeared in The Bulletin, August 18th, it has been necessary to make a few minor changes brought about by public suggestions. In accepting these changes we have incorporated them in the I final proposal as follows in order t to make it clearer to the public: j “Be it resolved that subject to i the acceptance of the Harmon | Field Commission to direct, regu j late and control Harmon Field, it ! is the intent of the Harmon Field Commission to establish playground lighting facilities on a portion of the property known as Harmon Field for the following purposes and upon the following conditions: “1. That the lighting facilities be come a part of the Harmon Field property. “2. That the field lighting installed for this purpose shall not be used for baseball by any group or organization. “3. Field lighting shall be primar ily for school activities. “4. That all other uses to be made of the said field lighting facili ties shall be in the exclusive _Continued on Page Two_