[Est.jjj^l-28] Published Daily Except Saturday amd Sunday [5c Per Copy] entered as second class matter AUGUST 20, 1928, AT the postoffice _at tryon, n. c. under tiie act of congress, march 3, 1879 THE TIYW DAILY MJLLETf The World’s Smallest daj J? Jeivspapei Vol- 26—No. 96 TIC ^ N. C. MONDAY, JUN~E 15TH7~l95l Seth M. Vinivg, Editor Weather Friday: High 89, low ' G4, Eel. Hum. 62; Saturday high j 90, low 66, rain .16, Rel. Hum. 78; Sunday high 90, low 64, rain .15, j Rel. Hum. 78 ... It was cold enough for a fire last night and this morning as the result of the thunder and hail storm southeast J of Tryon. The thunderstorm in the j Inman area uprooted trees, blew j down telephone and power lines j about 8:45 p. m. Sunday. The roofs j of many building were blown off. j A railroad official on the morning j train said the corn fields on both ] sides of the railroad track looked as if they were ruined. He had not j seen The Spartanburg Herald and i didn’t know what had happened ... ! South Koreans retreat before | 30,000 Chinese Reds. These attacks j may prolong the war say observ- \ ers .... President m a speech | Sunday said we must not prohibit | people from writing and saying what they think even though we disagree with them. He believes in the policy that the truth will keep us free. Every time we hide a thing we make it worse in the long run. We must be strong to face temptation and not yield. We must have all angles of a thing presented to us in order for us to decide what we think is best for JUNIOR GOLFERS Pro Ted Fox and junior ama teurs Christopher Burns, Billy Van Arsdale and Butch Craig are in Charlotte for the Fourth annual Carolinas Golf Association Junior Championship Tournament. All youngsters in the Carolinas are invited. One pro plays with each team of three. Boys under 12 will play 9 ho1 os and those over 12 will play 18 holes. There is no entry fee or other playing charges. BRIDGE WINNERS Results of the regular game at Oak Hall hotel Friday: First, G. I. Henderson and Stanislas Czetwertynski; second, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jackson; third, Robert Benham and Ed Harris; fourth, Mrs. Stanislas Czetwertynski, J. Feder; fifth, Mrs. S. Jennings and L. G. Mc Elhenny. Eight pairs participated. A regular game will be played next Friday, June 19th. BIRD CLUB MEETS On Tuesday at 3 p. m., the Tryon Bird Club will hold its last meeting of the year at Oak Hall hotel. The speaker will be Mrs. Isaac An drews of Spartanburg. HOSPITAL NEWS New patients at St. Luke’s Hos pital include R. H. Brady, Tryon; Mrs. George Denton, Columbus:. Herbert Thompson, R-l, Tryon; Jerome Tucker, Lynn; Walter Fos ter, Columbus; Mrs. Julia Robert son, Landrum: Mrs. Joshua Bur gess, Mill Spring; Mrs. J. B. At kins, Landrum. Patients discharged include Mrs. Gene Gosnell of Tryon.