Published Daily Except I Est. 1-31-28]_Saturday and Sunday_[5c Per Copy] ENTE<0 AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE _AT TRYQN, My-,". UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE Tl^DS DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Small % xaily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 26—No. 147 -^lYON, N< C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1953 Weather Monday: High 90, low 57, Rel. Hum. 47 . . . • News of the Court House in Columbus with a number of interesting cases to be decided was the major in terest in Polk County Monday morning as Polk County Superior Court got under way. Judge Q. K. Nimocks of Fayetteville is pre siding. Howard B. Frankenfield Jr., of Tryon was named foreman of the Grand Jury. Frankenfield is a college graduate, civil engineer and former president of the Tryon Chamber of Commerce. Other members of the Grand Jury will be listed later. The Court House was packed with about 75 people standing. Hearing on the petition to oust Sheriff Loyd B. Panther will begin Wednesday morning at 10. Monroe Redden, attorney for Panther asked that, charges of ! , public drunkenness and disturbing j the peace be removed from the records against Panther. The i judge refused to rule on the mo tion yesterday and will hear the case Wednesday .... South Korea refuses to sit on the same side with India in United Nations dis cussion of peace conference . . . Mrs. Pearle Mlesta, former U. S. minister to Luxembourg, has re turned from a 12',000 mile tour of Russia and she was shocked at liv ing conditions there. She said the _Continued on Back _ SALUDA RESIDENT IS ORDERED HELD Hendersonville, Aug. 24.—Oscar N. Hipp, 35-year-old Saluda resi dent was ordered held for the grand jury on a manslaughter rharp'p tnrtsiv fnllnurinr, an Innnar.4. into the death of Guy Elwood Sit ton, 19, who was killed in the col lision of a truck and car at First Avenue, and Washington St. on August 17th. Hipp was the driver of a car which collided with a truck driven by Edward Hyder, in which young Sitton was a passenger.—The Ashe ville Citizen. REVIVAL THIS WEEK Dr. James A. Howard of Co lumbia, S. C., is holding a revival at the Fairview Baptist Church near Landrum this week. Services are held each evening at 7:30. SAMUEL E. HUNTER Samuel -E. Hunter died in his sleep at his home in Jacksonville, Fla.. Sunday night. He had been in ill health for the past 3 years. He is survived by his wife, Betty Trby Hunter; two sons. Dr. Wil liam Hunter, Clemson, S. C., and Mac Hunter, Durham, and seven grandchildren. He is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Hunter Bradey of Landrum. „ Mr. Hunter was the son of the late Samuel F. Hunter and Olive Davis Hunter of Gowensville, S.C. Funeral services at the Gowens ville Baptist Church Tuesdav at 5 p. m., bv the Revs. A. M. Jones ihd Mx.' Lawson! Pallbearers, cousins: Charlie Reid. Raymon Staton. Fred Rob ertson, Frank and Ben Davis and Albert Waldrop.

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