The Fortnightly review (1912 - 1935) . t theSoviet government has many timesoffered peace to the Allied peoples. Ifthat is true, the Allied peoples knownothing about it. —If the Chicago Tribune conductedits defence of the Ford libel suit mainlyfor the purpose of making an end ofAir. Henry Ford as a public character,it undoubtedly succeeded. Never againcan he be thought of as a candidate forhigh office. For him to attempt in thefuture to set up as a leader of the peo-ple, as a fount of wisdom in political,social, or even business matters, wouldonly expose him to ridicule. —Father H. Westropp, S


The Fortnightly review (1912 - 1935) . t theSoviet government has many timesoffered peace to the Allied peoples. Ifthat is true, the Allied peoples knownothing about it. —If the Chicago Tribune conductedits defence of the Ford libel suit mainlyfor the purpose of making an end ofAir. Henry Ford as a public character,it undoubtedly succeeded. Never againcan he be thought of as a candidate forhigh office. For him to attempt in thefuture to set up as a leader of the peo-ple, as a fount of wisdom in political,social, or even business matters, wouldonly expose him to ridicule. —Father H. Westropp, , of thePoona Mission, is organizing a driveon behalf of the Bombay Examiner^which he considers is not sufficientlyappreciated by Indian Catholics, inspite of its masterly grip of doctrine,history, and Catholic controversy. Bymaking the paper better known hereckons to get several thousand moresubscribers. The idea of a drive onbehalf of the Catholic press should com-mend itself to our friends nearer home. STRASSBERGERcmm,TBRVOf.


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