3. 4 Opinloná flIt is my opinion that from a racial standpoint, the lines are beine drawn tighter due to the advancement of the Negro people and to the lticreaeed prejudice of the doxnixiant raee • Theee lines will continue to t Ighten wit il they sonehow under God are broken.. We believe that the Christian church la slowly but 8urely creating a helpful sentiment that will in time prevail among all men. *It appears from a governmental standpoint that the nation is doo~d sooner or later to Cra8h, Possibly a changed torm of government is not far ahead. Thi8 18 due to two reasona : ( 1 ) greed, avarice ‚ and diahone sty on the part of public people; (2) race prejudice, le believe that the heads of the national government have a far vl8ion. ‘t~e policies had they been carried out in keeping with the mind of the Preßident, would have worked wonders in behalf of humanity generally. ~t diahonesty and greed of those who had the carrying out of these policies has destroyed their good effeàt and the fine intentions of the President who created them It looks clear that neither the 1~mocratic nor the Republican party will ever becon~ sufficiently morally righteous to establish and maintain a firi~t~.elase humanitarian and unselfish government. flIt is my opinion that the younger generation is headed in the wrong direction both morally and spiritually. This applies to all races, And this fact must work to the undoing of the government that must soon fall into their hands, for no government cari well exist founded upon graft, greed, and dishonesty. It seems that the younger group are more demoralized than the younger group were two generations ago. Thus the danger both to church and state. Unless the church can catch a f ir~r grip upon the younger group than it has, the outlook le indeed gloomy,