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"*y~ THINGSYOU SHOULD. KNOW ii(irritliMWTnrirffntiiTr~‘''^ i ^ ' rURNERJ 3oRN in CINCINNATI, 0H10,rEB.3/ I867> HE ATTENDED SCHOOLTHEREj AND WON HIS MASTER OFSCICNCE DE« GREE IN 1892. HE DID SO WELL IN THE! FIELD OF BIOLOOY THAT HE WAS AWARD- i ED A PH.D. SUMMA CUM LAUDE IN 1907! HIS FAR-REACHING DISCOVERIES ON THE HABITS OF BEES AND ANTS ARE WORLD famous!; . " v'i' -Letters- (Continued from page 2) •ttiUation should nOt be even considered as a factor In his qualifications fw public office. But when his ^hurch is one which requires blind obedi ence to her, in preference to any and every other considera tion, and he feels that it is his solemn obligation to advance her interests in every way pos sible, even to the shedding of blood, then such affiliation justly becomes a very import ant foctor. The July 23 issue of “News week,” beginning on page 21, speaks of Harriman’s having "some of the most experienced political navigators in either major political party,” and says “one is Carmine De Sapio, grand ■ sachme of Tammany Hall.” The article then says that Tammany Hall (New York City’s great Political Plurider Plotters) “was credit ed with making Alfred E. Smith the Presidential Can didate (in 1928).”_ The article then states, “working for Harriman out side the headlines are ex-Post- master Genesal James A. Far ley; Judge Samuel I. Rosen- man. Democratic brain-trus- ter from the early days of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal; former New York t»t. BUSINESS TRAINING Courses in SECRETARIAL STUDIES, JfVNIOR ACCOUNTINO, RVSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND HIGHER ACCOUNTANCY A COMPLETE BUSINESS COURSE IN ONLY ONE YEAR Registration For Fall Quarter Starts September 5 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, WRITE: DURHAM BUSINESS SCHOOL TELEPHONE 9-302S 901 PINE STREET DURHAM, N. C. Membership In; National Association and CoancU of Bosiness Schools BAUSMAN’S GULF SERVICE “OFFERS YOU GOOD GULF PRODUCTS” FINEST LUBRICATIONS AND WASH JOBS Gulf pride Oil Quaker State Pennzoil KendaU OU Fifth And Oeveland Phone 44772 WINSTQN-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Tire$loneRECAPS Written Guarantee! 20,000 MILES or 12 MONTHS- 'k 50% More Non-Skid ★ New Firestone Tread Design 'A' Silent Tread Deluxe Champions Premium NEW TREAD LOOKING FOR PRICE? STANDARD NEW TREADS «00xl6 6.95 C70xl5 7.95 710x15 8.95 Exchange On Your Bccapping Tire, Plus Tax BRUHSON'S vout f tmm Gov. Charles Poletti; and Michael H. Pendergast, De mocratic State Chairman.” For over 25 years, James A. Farley has been the Number One Catbolic layxMn in Amer ica. Poletti and Pendergast are also Catholics of the deepest dye. Harry S. liuman is sup- poaed to be a Baptist, but tt was under the direction of old Uncle Tom Pendergast that be first went to Washington, from what seems to be a third edition of ~a book by Rev. Ctaaa. Chinlquy, an ex- Prlest of the Catholic Church, copyri^ted in lti86, page 668 and 669, I quote from some statements by some Catholic Priests to other Catholic Priests in an assembly at Buf falo in the spring of 1852, as follows: “We are determined, like yen, to take posseasion of the United States and rule them; but we cannot do that withent acting secretly and with the utmost wisdom. If oar plana are known, they will sorely be defeated. — Silently and pa tiently, we most maas our Roman Catholics in the great cities of the United States, re membering that the vote of a poor Joameyman, though he be covered with rags, has as much weight in the seale of power as the millionaire Astor, — let os then, multiply our votes; let us call our poor, but faithful Irish Oatholics from every comer of the world, »mi gather them into the very hearts of those proud citadels whidi the Yankees are so ra pidly building under the names of Washington, New York, Boston, Chicago, Buf falo, Albany, Troy, Cincinnati, etc. Under the shadows ot those great* cities, the Ameri cans consider themselves as a giant aa^ ntMetitiierablo raee. —Let wm pray Ged that they may sleep and dream their sweet dreams, a few yean mere. Hew sad will be their awakoiing, when with our out numbering votes, we will turn them, former, frmn every position of honor, power ami profit! What will those hypo critical and godless son* and daughters of the fanatical Pil grim Fathers say, when not a single Judge, not a single teacher, not a single policeman will be elected U he be not a devoted Irish Roman CathoUcT What will thsae so-called giants think of their match less shrewdness and ability, when not a single Senator, or member of Congreas will be chosen, if he not submitted to our holy father, the Pope? What a sad figura those Pro- tessant (Proteatant) Yankees will cut when we will not on ly elect the President, but All and command the armies, man the navies, and hold the keys of the public treasury? - - And page 670 says, “Then, yes! then, we will rule the United States, and lay them at the feet of the Vicar of Jesus Christ, that he may put an end to their godless system of edu cation, and sweep away those impious laws of liberty of con science, which are an insult to God and man!” Perhaps such aims as these are a good explanation of the Catholic Church’s intense in terest in the Negro. Their VOTES count just as much, to ward their getting the church into power in, our beloved America, as do those of the JANE PARKER CRISPY POTATO CHIPS 4-OZ. PKG. 410 CHAPEL HILL STREET 409 MANGUM STREET 1109 E. MAIN STREET 316 S. DRIVER AVENUE 23c r 69( ANN PAGE SPECIALS! 2-LB. 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It is aUeged that the WAC and a soldier were parked on a motorcjrcl* on the nl^ of August 13 i^hen the mm in question ap|iro«cbcd to an automobile, dnw a pistol, poll ed her behind their ear and was forced to undress. She said that she was not raped. -Ghandi- (Continued from page 3) ceptor); he retains it to this day. In 1921 when one of the sugar king's asked for the cholc«^ bloom of the Ashram to be sent to Wardha to start a similar type of an institution, Vinoba rfpti mn ■*. igr ** Ukwiif ^ all bis wealth in (be sarvleeof the noo-nol»Bce mnOattoa dying as a ihnfli towhaH to one of the Ashni— staHad I9 Vinoba from oMaey Jaswlad fttan one of his tugar mUU. The Land Gift ICialoa waa started in Bihar to IMl and ita aim was to persuade la»d lonte tai India to than land with the latidleas. The leader of the movemant la Vinoba Bliave. And whll* a ciironic sufferer from dyacn- tery, malaria and a stomadi ulcer he travels by foot aver aging about ten miles per day. 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