(Estjp)31-28) . ENTERED AS SECOND C AT TRYON, N. C THE TR The World'8 Smalles Vol. 26—No. 126 Published Daily Except rf "Saturday and Sunday(5c Per Copy) ■§ matter AUGUST 20, 1928, AT the postoffice & IDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 1 DAILY BULLETIN S ily Newspaper Seth M. Vining, Editor $ rON, N. C. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1953 Weather Friday: 48, low 27, Rel. Hum. 53; Saturday high 54, low1 40, rain. 1.38, Rel. Hum. 92; Sunday high 53, low 46, rain .02 Rel. Hum. 84 . . . Prediction for Monday night and Tuesday, cold er and fair . . . Tryon Second Grades will present a Christmas' program Wednesday at 10:18 a. m., at the school . . . Ernst Mahler gave an interesting talk on Aus tralia at the Tryon Rotary Club Friday. He pictured it as an undeveloped land' of opportunity for a young man willing to work. There is plenty of space in a' country nearly as large as the United States and has less than 9 million people. The climate is excellent the year round and every known mineral has been found there including uranium, gold, coal, iron, lime, etc. Everything needed has been found except oil, and experts are working on that. Waives and salaries geared to cost of living. General Motors, Ford, Kellogg, Kraft, International Cel lucotton are among American firms with large plants-there now. Others soon. Australia is look ing to America for leadership and cooperation rather than Eng land/ Australia is determined to be self-supporting and imports are prohibited—even American magazines and newspapers. Much of their taxes is raised by lotter —Continued on Back Page____ HOSPITAL NEWS New patients at St. Luke’s Hos pital include Mrs. James Hender son, Tryon; Mrs. Florence von Geldberk, Brevard; Mrs. Hedwig Kitzel, Columbus. Patients discharged include Mrs. Walter Searcy, Saluda; Mrs. Ben jamin Parris, Landrum; Mrs. Jesse Shattuck, Tryon; Mrs. Grady Penfield, Landrum. Bridge Tournament Results The Tryon three day Bridge Tournament took place at Oak Hall during the weekend with about 100 players from both Carolinas, Tennessee and Georgia taking part. The results were as follows: Men’s Pairs—1st, Chester D. Ward and J. P. Earle, Spartan burg; 2nd, James Crawley and Phil Harris, Spartanburg; 3rd, Richard R. Williams, Tryon and Congreve Jackson, Aiken, S. C. Women’s Pairs—1st, Mrs. Hugh N. Page and Mrs. G. L. Craw ford, Asheville; 2nd, Mrs. Baxter Haynes, Tryon, and Mrs. William S. Johnston, Greenville, S. C.; 2nd (tie) Mrs. John Davenport and Mrs. John Frierson, Green ville, S. C. Mixed Pairs—1st, Mrs. William S. Johnston, Greenville, S. C., and Jim • Jackson, Tryon; 2nd, Mrs.* A. S. Dixon and William Micha love. Asheville: 3rd, Mrs. Connie Mitchell, Charlotte and J. P. Earle of Snartanbursr. - Open Pairs—1st, Miss Gertrude Smith and Glenn Tween. Ashe ville; 2nd, Mrs. Baxter Haynes, Tryon and Mrs. W. S. Johnston, Greenville, S. C.; 3rd, Mrs. Con nie Mitchell. Charlotte and James P. Earle, Spartanburg; 4th, Dr. James R. Alexander and Eugene F. Roy, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; 5th, -Continued on Page Two___