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Why is it that it is almost impossible to find a girl who does not They all do, and if they do not, they are ed to go out.” And that's Tai being an enemy of t king party, ly wonder how I a for what the Here let it be sal_ popu I girl, that ‘girl to be nowing as I will that 1 aim not the only’ manwith whom she has ¢ necked, and hi idea as to figure the total of her former “loves” may Id-fashione never been kisse at all, is known es look as if the movie comes in for a bit of censorship on this point. From a Native Son Dear Eprror: According to your July ou think that none of us use State flags Mr. Jupoe, come you'll see the Bear F and Stripes every tin If you'll come on our Admission Day, y wonder if this isn’t some other country than the U.S. A. T honestly believe we use our State flag more than we do the U. S. flag. Yours from the Golden State, y. Cal Galen James ut to California and ag alongside of the Stars you'll She Not Humiliated To the Editor My Dr anent Bishi wisten to assure Methodists private and nati W.M.H, Now, fest E be misu you that I do not apj just ed in their views as the able and worthy Jerstood in this, I assure { the speech referred to nor do I believe that any church or its leaders should engage in any controversy or movement that is basically political. Still, 1 + that we Methodists (I am one) she d by his actions or spec Republican party feit humiliated at the time Mr. Dawe Ise entire nation by denouncing the Senate and that pody"s ruler? Is of the he nizat nger the pea do not c¢ Ir The World subscriber to Jepce, which fact tells ly as words that I enjoy it and its bright or as well as Mr. Houghton’s able editorials ‘Therefore, I offer this criticism in a spirit of amity, hoping to point out that your point was not fair After all, Bishop Leonard believes he's right, 30 why not address your warning to him rather than pitying us who eibrace the Methodist faith? Wishing you and Jonge all success, I am, Most sincerely yours, ton, D.C. Henry Lee Chisholm. More About Hand Kissing Dean Jupae: Your inaccuracy in so far as Bishop Leonard's speech ix concerned is only equaled by your inebriety, alcoholic, or otherwise. With all the Methodist Church’s faults, and for the sake of argument they are admitted, no one of their clergy or layman has as yet turned the White house, or the State House, or the City Hall into a reception chamber for the Pope's repre- sentative, ot for the purpose of holding a levee in honor of the Prince of Wales, whose father happens to function both as the supreme and spiritual head of the Holy Anglican, and the Presbyterian Church of Scotland However, now that , when Prince pays us a visit, Jimmie Walker m range matters so that the (i be turned over to those who according Anglican and Scotian f . and turn the Council Chamber into a throne room, where the hand of the Prince of Wales may be kissed, and his father's ring also, providing one is forthcoming. Why not? Yours for future flunkeyism, Buffalo, N. Y. John McF. Howie Aug. 26, 1026, IE. 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