"Champion Blood Merchant" Eats Eighteen Onions A Day By STEVE HANNAGAN XEA Servio? Staff Writer New York, March 26 ? Thomas Kane. 39. a night watchman, and the father of three husky children is the world's greatest blood merchant. Physicians have tapped his veins for. 39 pints of rich, healthy blood, to save the lives of other in 59 trans fusions during the past ten years. Only one of the 59 people to whom j Kane has given his blood has died. I All the others regained their strength and health, aided by the corpuscles ! from his sturdy red blood filtration | plant. *'i got started in the blood business : in 1924," he says. "A doctor ad vertised for a blood donor and among 20 others I answered the ad and had a sample of my blood taken. ! "A few h.>urs later a telegram in formed me that I had been chosen as CHOWAN COLLEGE MAY 1 ADOPT ANNUITY PLAN Murfreesboro, March 26 ? In ordeT ' to increase her endowment and in order to Insure a firmer financial ? basis, with the support of her friends and loyal alumnae, Chowan College hopes to adopt the Annunity Plan. | The purpose of the plan is to ad vance the financial power of the col lege as one of the requirements of a standard college. The methods of procedure are as follows: The don-; or grants to the college a designated sum of money. The college In ap-1 -preciatlon of the use of the gift, pays to the donor during his lifetime semi-annual payments at the rate of six per cent per annum, a ratfl_gqulv-j alent to that secured by any safe in vestment and greatly in excess of some, and at the same time the prln-| cipal is put to an extremely profit able use. At the death of the donor the gift becomes the unconditional possession of the college. The recent Library Drive has proved to the authorities of the col lege that the friends and alumnae of Chowan are as loyal and as eager' for the advancement of the collegs' as the supporters of any college could be. Since many of the lead ing colleges and universities of the South have successfully adopted the Annuity Plan, and since the execu tion of the plan would mean much towards the advancement of the col lege, the administration and the trustees believe that the friends of Chowan will heartily endorse and enthusiastically support this great move. I . TIIF MOW YORK WORM During the convention and until afte relectlon all eyes will be on the New York Morning World, the paper that was Instrumental In bringing In the Convention to New York. A special reduced subscrip tion price of $3.00 for five months (until after the Convention) and $5.00 for nine months (until after the election) has been made. Take advantage of these reduced prices to have this great democratic paper. 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