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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1931 jealin: unfairly, or which offend d to the writers. All letters ‘will respect such requests. April 8, 1931. Editor, Tribune: in response to the inquiry W. E. Doty in your “People’s Forum” of April 7th, expressing the ‘wish to know something more about the Rosicrucians and their present day activities. I find, by making the Proper contact with the true Rosicru-| tory, purposes of Rosicrucian association are invited to send for the free book, “The Light of Egypt,” which can be obtained from the American headquarters of the order at San Jose, Calif., address- ing the inquiry to The Librarian, S. P.C,, AMORC Temple, Park, San Jose, Calif. clan organization that the real his- tory and purposes are entirely differ- ent from those commonly explained cient organization. Much to my sur- prise and pleasure, I find that the Rosicrucians'do not deal with any of the ancient or modern superstitions, such as fortune-telling, crystal-gaz- ing and black-magic. Nor are the Rosicrucians a religious cult, or a cult of any kind, The organization first came to America in 1694 and is the oldest hu- ‘manitarian, educational movement in America, and in foreign lands it is the oldest form of advanced education known to civilization, The organiza- tion operates as a fraternal body con- ducting a number of colleges, acade- mies and schools in which various courses dealing with the sciences and fine arts are taught without any fa- naticism or sectarianism, politics, or commercialism. .The strange word, “AMORC,” referred to by your in- quirer, is composed of merely the ini- tials of the full name of the organiza- tion, which is Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis. Rosicrucian Park, San Jose, California, is wheré the national headquarters of North America is lo- cated and throughout this continent there are hundreds of branches and many hundreds of branches in foreign lands. Being an international body, the ‘AMORC is, therefore, devoted to aid- ing men and women to improve them- selves and attain the highest degree of success arfd happiness in this earth ly life; leaders in every professional ‘walk of life, regardless of their busi- ness or religious associations, support the work. Many of the erroneous statements made about the Rosicru- cians that appear in. some books or newspapers are either a blind to hide the real organization or refer to @ number of small American groups that are attempting to imitate the Rosicru- cian organization and have misapplied the word, “Rosicrucian,” to cover their activities along lines of superstitions and fads and fancies in religious and spiritual matters, I hope that this information will be helpful and that those seeking more information will write to the head- quarters for authentic statements, Respectfully yours, PHIL W. STARKLE, Bismarck, N. D: ANSWERS DOTY QUERY Editor, Tribune: In your People's Forum under date of April 7 I observe an inquiry from one W. E. Doty, who appears to be a seeker after knowledge relative to the order of the order of Rosicrucians, of which I have some knowledge. If you | will permit me I will endeavor to give your readers, also Mr. Doty, such | {nformation as I may have, through | the People’s Forum. The order of Rosicrucian dates back several centuries before the| birth of Christ. Although it is not my purpose to set forth its teachings and purposes dealing with mankind at any great length, still I may be able to set forth a short answer to this inquiry. The Rosicrucian Order has existed | 4m all civilized lands for many cen- | turies, is a non-sectarian, fraternal | body of men and women devoted to the investigation, study and practical application of natural and spiritual | laws. The purpose of the organiza- tion is to enable all to live in har- mony with the creative, constructive, | cosmic forces for the attainment of health, happiness and peace. This order is internationally known @s AMORC and, in America and all | other lands, constitutes the only form of Rosicrucian activities united in building muscles. and sturdy health. They are easily digested. Serve Creamettes for strength and energy. reamelles RON | RICHEST STRONGEST BEST Ofaaue f YF PEOPLE’S FORUM ‘8 Note.—The Tribune welcomes letters on subjects of interest. with controversial religious subjects, which attack indi- ‘ood taste and fair pla; fet UST be signed. If you wish to use ®Pseudonym, sign tho pseudonym first and your own natne beneath ft. e '@ reserve the right to delete such parts of letters as may be necessary to conform to this policy. one body, having representation in the international Rosicrucian con- Gresses. The AMORC does not seal its teachings but to those who are seekers after knowledge it gives them freely to all affiliated members, to- gether with many other benefits. Editor, Tribune: news and editorial columns a petition signed by myself and a number of other Jamestown residents asking the i committee of five to withdraw the e capital removal petitions now on file with the secretary of state at Bis- marck, Since you gave this petition so much space, I am asking you to display this letter with equal promi- nence, Presented to me several days before Lieutenant Governor John W Carr Eliminate Much Bad Weather Trouble 18,500 feet on the first flight and - 19,000 or more on the second, The flights were made in the presence of her husband, George Palmer Putnam, New York, and * about 1;000 others. She said she enjoyed both flights and hoped to. make another attempt later for a higher mark. She was aloft an hour and 50 minutes on the first trip and an hour and 45 minutes on the second. Miss Earhart, vice president of the Ludington lines, said adverse weather conditions were about the only things which actually disrupt regular air line schedules and that the increased safety fac- tor and probable dependability of the auto gyro could not but be very important to future com- mercial air transport. will be Willow Grove, Pa., April 10.—(P) —Amelia Earhart, who Wednes- day piloted an auto gyro to an unofficial altitude of 19,000 feet; believes the “windmill’ airplane points the way to eliminate a great deal of trouble aviators en- counter in bad weather. With Major Luke Christopher acting as official observer for the National Aeronautics association, the woman transatlantic flier made two flights in an auto gyro at the Pitcairn field to establish the “ceiling” for the craft, She carried with her a sealed baro- graph which was sent to Wash- ingtan for official examination. , Using a standard Pitcairn auto gyro with a 300-horsepower™ Wright Whirlwind motor, she reached an unofficial altitude of Inquirers seeking to know the his- and practical benefit Rosicrucian issued his statements to the press, al- though, the petition later was made to appear as a vindication of Mr. Carr. My signature was secured by gross misrepresentation and a distor- tion of both the facts in the case and the use to which the petition was to Dan K. Prentice, Wilton, N. D.| WITHDRAWS NAME Jamestown, N. D., April 9, 1931. be put. Later, realizing that I had been deliberately misled, I asked to have my name withdrawn from the petition. This request was denied. Tt seems strange the petitioners should take this position in view of the fact that the petition to which my name You recently featured in both your the kiddies’ evening meal you couldn’t ice serve a better dish than Kellogg’s Corn Flakes with milk or cream. So easy to digest. Extra good for ‘ children Kollog9® CORN FLAKES Sold by all grocers. Served by hotels, restaurants, cafeterias — on dinera The petition which I signed was The Flavor Favored f Daily | by Thousands Is Found in Wonderful EMPRESS| 7 ua x7 iN i hk Is Your Home a Testing Ground for untried food products. When you are guided by names you know you can be sure of constant quality. name. We recommend their product. LIBBY’S SAMPLING AND SALE OF CANNED FOODS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HOT COFFEE SERVED ALL DAY SATURDAY size, 2 £0F .....0..2.++ 25c : 1G | se. é Der errr. Om fers rece Pears, Libby’s, melt in your De Luxe Peaches, large lus- parying Loa 65 mouth, 35¢ value, cious, 30c value, quality, 25c value, 6 he Sa a ee. 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I present to the Logical Capital City Association and to the public my ‘d at Bismarck as evidence of my efforts in their behalf and assure thgm I will be working wholehearted- ly and sincerely for the ultimate suc- cess of their endeavor, W. J. FLANNIGAN, Membes House of Representatives from Stutsman County. Seema rerssea Se Additional Markets | York, | Aj whole milk’ flats, fresh, fancy. to esenta- 41,327; 21; medium firsts 18% -18%; packed, ; extra 20; seconds 18%-18%; medium 18; nearby hennery brown, packed, extra 22-22%; ext extra first 21-21%; /first 22%; nearby Pacific -28; e firm; freight, 32c. steady. wheat and half barley. unset nih cl lected heavy 22%- Ba: extva firyt ‘ty-22%: first eat sect Stet oes first, 20%-20%; first 1044- Ya rby western hen- lected extra 23- first 2314-26. broilers, by by express, 25-42c; fowls, freight, 24c; express, 24-25c; turkeys, freight, 25¢; express, 30c. 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