Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 3, 1940 Page: 2 of 4
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Berated as pests though, ants, us-
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friend. Prof. ,H. B. Fell of the Uni-
versity of Edinburgh reports in the
British science journal, Nature, on
studies he made of a number of colon-
ies of this ant during a recent visit
in the southern continent.
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The greenhead ant, - unlike many
other kinds of ants, is not a scaven-
ger, but a hunter, preferring to catch
his meat “on the hoof.” A single
colony, comprising only a few hun-
dred individuals, wag observed by
Prof. Fell to bring in the following
bag of game during one working day
of..11 hojirs: 125 larvae of beetles,
moths and flies, 22 small spiders and
their kin, 16 termites, 14 flies, 7
small moths, 6 ichneumon flies nd
6 red ants.
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Rep. FWroer, (Dem
The liability of The Graham Daily
Reporter and of its publishers tor any
error in any advertisement ig limited
to the cost of such advertisement.
The food of the colony, on a per-
centage basis, ran as high as 77.5 per.
cent, of beetle, moth and fly larvae
One colony. Prof. Fell estimates, will
destroy more than 45,000 harmful
grubs in the course of a year.
NAME-CALLING
DANGEROUS
'Without self-restraint and a cer-
Studies made by the Department
of Agriculture reveal that flowers
apd fruit do not mix well in storage.
For instance, apples give off small
tain chivalry in public men the demo-
cratic system of government will
crack under the fierce pressure of
contemporary events." wrote Walter
Lippmnnn recently. “Thus, one of the
indubitable causes of the rain of
France was the savagery with which
the politicians attacked one another
and intrigued against one another
Not only did the Airy of their partis-
anship render impossible a soherent
MW Effective policy; the manner in
which public men assassinated the
honor of public men bred a synicism
and contemptuous indifference which
revitalized the people.”
Our nation has witnessed swtnc dis-
tressing examples of this lately, such
as the namer hurled at Colonel Lind-
bergh for expression of his views in
hit recent speech on the European
situation And when General Persh-
ing urged that we give Britain 5C
destroyers to aid in’ her defense, he
received similar treatment. These
arc men who have done more their
country than 999 out of 1,000 of their
critics. Yet, because some did not
agree with their views-, they are abus-
qiiantitien of ethylene which are in-
jurious to carnations if the two are
placed in. the same vaults.
America's First Line of Defense
is the INTELLIGENCE of its
you look imp the faces of the men who ere America it is a hearten-
ing sight—your faith in democracy, in humanity, in man and in God
wells upward in spite of today’s events among other people. From American
faces there radiates a degree of self-respect, self-confidence and self-reliance
possessed by no other men on earth and generated by I<4 yean of liberty such
as no other men have ever enjoyed. No other people have ever been so free, or
kept it so. Through their initiative and creativeness, exercised under conditions
where physic# and mental energies had free play, your fellow-Americans have
done more to enrich themselves while enriching you than any other men who
In contrast with this is an incident
which occurred in Des Moines. Secre-
tary Wallace, Democratic candidate
for the vice-presidency, was booed and
hackled while attempting to make tan -
address He was followed by Repub-
lican presidential candidate Wendell
jyiHkia-.-who, soundly rebuked Uw.
audience for its shameful treatment
of his opponent. It is a cardinal
Principle of democracy that all rides
be heard—and that the same privil-
ege of free expression be extended to
these with whom we disagree, no less
than to those with Whom we agree.
Lot that principle perish and demo-
cracy perishes. If we are to be per-
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 3, 1940, newspaper, September 3, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1063842/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.