THIS TRY ON DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vinina, Editor Published Daily Except [Eat. 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 Vol. Zb—No. 59 TRYON, N. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 23RD, 1953 Weather Wednesday: High 76, low 32, Rel. Hum. 32 . . . More United Nations prisoners of war released by Chinese Reds . . . N. C. House committee approves bill to allow Lake Lure and Valdese to vote on ABC stores. Bootleggers of Rutherford and Polk Counties will oppose the Lake Lure store. Some Rutherford County leaders also opposing it. Town officials of Lake Lure have requested it and the Rutherford Representative G&orge Mills, says he believes the people of that community have the right to say which they want. . . . . The hotels and many homes wm De nuea with guests this <^eek-end for the Block House -Steeplechase Saturday at 2 p. m., * at the Plamondon Race Course. The races this year promise to be the bers't ever with famous horses and noted riders and officials tak ing part. Horace Newman, a direc tor of the Riding & Hunt Club said Wednesday that he has been watching the preparations being made for the event and that it would be something worthwhile to see. He said only the very best horses could take that jump being prepared at the creek and that it should provide many thrilling mo ments .Sunnydale is get ting ready for the big spaghetti dinner for the Steeplechase folk Friday evening . . . Also on Fri -—Continued on Back Page_ Noted Lawyer At Rotary Judge Robert Marx, former superior court judge of Cincinnati and noted corporation lawyer, who has traveled extensively in many parts of the world, will be the guest speaker at the Tryon Rotary Club on Friday at 1 p. m., at Oak Hall hotel. R. B. White has charge of the program. Judge Marx’s talk will be illus u«.uea witn pictures which he took on a tour the seven seas and four continents two years ago. An account of this trip has been com piled into book form under the title “Stella” which is the name of the ship that took him on the seven seas. The book came off the press a few months ago. Judge Marx’s pictures and in terviews are said to be more than the work of an ordinary traveler and photographer, as he inter preted everything through the keen eyes of the lawyer-economist, who studied the political aspects of the countries visited, their religious and cultural backgrounds and other factors that make life tick. Saluda City Election Has Eleven Candidates The City of Saluda will hold its election on May 5th to elect a mayor and two councilmen. those filing' for the race are Doran Fisher, John T. Coates, Fd Leland and G. L. Thompson for mayor. ^ Those for councilmen are M. C. Staton, Fred Akin, Nolan Pace, Charles Ward, Hamp Middleton, Elbert Pace Jr., and William A. Pace. The Landrum High School junior-senior banquet will be held tonight at Siunnydale for about 80 guests.

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