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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. SfNDAY. JANUARY S. Letters to the Editor: The Voice of the Public on the Questions of the Day How to Solve the Winter Heating Problem Ask For sPrayen77ie Future of Persecuted Peace It's Quite Bright! 'Armenia End Relie Chiseling end rie, Editor Democrat and Chronicle: atoe are erar caa a woman I talked recently with 70, a widow for the past 20 past yearn, who own a email place in the southeastern section of the R-rar-h has fui1 the crrs'itn est. s'f.

a. cf a 1 1 se.oa'e many new InUtVj is mU fl wt rfv, iKae 4, at te a.tltesvf a inrt rg mu'f to lrm ent. Uf i i Tfaa tn Jni of the ps sta, Tm f4e sa) s.4. ute- are wonierfu. Tt im Arar C.oth being male Out of g'-ase 7h -4 a- i 4t Ci (romirt ry fpumon.

It fse- or asis. ti A It as M-'. proof. Jicht In e.ht. and son ah- a.e f.

Editor Demnrrot and rem. te: If you were to ask the o' the United States o. Amer.i their deepest wish was for JMa I venture to suggest per cert, would anser. Peace. What got financial security, mater.

al p-e. slons. even Job In the face of the grim spectre of So many wish fur an I y.t our efforts seem to end in and who has managed, somehow, to live and pay her taxes by doing aa inhm of housework about the It le lifs us4 to ir.t-j.at i'-r Tt ighborhood. According to the rules as e-a'o trains, ai4 now nn t'-r- r-" ofpof wn.t.M. she In not entitled to help unless sho Iky tt-e Af riven up her home and wnat little An Idea promulgated by lsid he has! I also Know a young lady of about n-nc In the lecembr ts.ue of the Un.ted States rens eminent: worth while.

Mr a wrarsnc It to ma tuf t.ly 4- I ae tJ-n up during a if. ideas rew ca 5 A f-w years )j to. I me r' IVsa Je ft (t r4ry A g-fi ti-at bii'tuni tan tw- rra-ie fat -B tt-m frid (a -v tf.ey srnuld J4n. tda carbT mr i r' car tt hdrn sne tvt.er lte tif tfce 4 i (Vi(, pn.lu bjtfM. who lives at home with her folks never had iob in her lifo and who is now handed $15 evety rem says in part: "Suppoa.n.; every cuntry of the world five minute were set aside at noon each day week for doing some more or les.

rn -n ei co-ton. a an i unnecessary work at relief heao. Quarters. She dresses like a queen is for a week In which ail work except ftn4 b. mnx absolute necessitiee were atoj pd you hit Ac's! as-ic-the ma- Ta.

Afree aUin rnat. latest wimple hat r- ffl't mil V- start mm 4k I onj that MiL 3v y' riuty silk stocking, peka-boo shoes while people bowed thetr beads an tarsal that meas-a a. Xl td jt of i a4 i te In a' a.ked God to he feo the worii tuk between t4 ieee ft tke aa.aery. Tfcey people bowed thetr beads an that mskaa ss'etv m. tt td jt a4 te rmk lingerie and cellophane um brella.

She goes regularly to sea irom tne yoae oi men wn. w.u.t nary e.s but then It mM 7 0e4 aBr-ai exploit their fellow human b-tns? ty g'as. manfaflwre tnosaexte new the moving pictures and doesn know the meaning of the word "de these mass p-aers wrre ComI- Tne flr (U We i War At. r.rinn I dare Sav that all who read this know of many such cases Us older folks, who have had to roll our own in days gone by, can't quite no mereiy ronnnea to p.ea tne zrf.rr In th crrn sir pro- fvt t-e tragic victims of the dictators' a rut b-r. K.rl manufacture 4lf l5J in )e rrw elessvan wrath Snpp.e.

ln-ad. th praw lB rw 4tlnv Va.a ers wre offered tuo fvr the dictators j.ur4, ar ya2r, i AiIiAt.K. ,4 tt r. themselves? is 1 of new th.i. fa 4- tt" "Uiffu-ult tt pray a Il.t'.rr.

yiu r.w There are co-a mti a si see justice in all this. If this elderly widow can exist and pay taxes on less than (5 will say. Yes. and hard to do 40. on'y tiaue in our hear week, why can this young lady get along on considerable less than $15 Mat n-s- tf tw.

i s- i is te itrJbxd. sal strkh lrr 1-- N-a Te In im s.tn;... sni lOlC tO OO ri ef1fc hate the S.mr g.s ir.t a fp-ar tT.ir Sve4d in jderwnt hate and bit'erneos a. a week? A picture in a current ir that nve i- we but auietitut magazine shows girls working in a lute of mankind hoop-Klrt factory at four dollars perceive thai week and were they glad to get it uur piseis must en-! ran made rS ffC "fV the arid Ut is mil VjJ I CJ vj LCb ff nsasT 7 fto-n tM i'ia hvMtaa tn ftk uur compan both Eccles defends government spenci the ij I 4 -was r4 ym sr a 'jes'r i jr To haxe our prsjers we must hse in our hearts. Or sure'y cant overcome The Traveling Man 4 ell by hate, and e.penal.jr tow ard fj those we think are in the wrong i I ar fr C.

A rs es -s 1 es svf 5 i in a tWe 1 ea's-ws wa a-e fees'a'e ft and ae er i fi.i avet rr 1 a.n.t ft. V. ss ss: a ef rr-s Mr A. a few tae fs rest a lie sv ise I hearj h.m m. pt ')''." ss he po ke 1 up h.s tft he was Smnl anth ing and the right for people to live and be happy and have a jjosition.

Mark Sullivan says that the Consti-tuion does not say that we have a right to happiness but the right to the ''pursuit of happiness" which is a horse with a different collar. When young people are handed happiness on a silver spoon, we are jot only depriving them of the right of the pursuit of happiness but are making it more difficult for older, more deserving, self-respecting people to get help. Thank God lor mm iike Mark Sullivan, Senator Byrd and sep ti9 jmr are iir e-sve4. tr-p, ti Sc Xf- -r Trien. too.

shou'd not a.h in l.i.lus. clean h'-ue. freeing h.nir.f a feeUncs of t.l will or afiatnst any person or g-oup. Other wise "My worrts fly up. my remain hei'w; word a tl thouchta never to Heaven go Msmt (e ee .1 r- a tr Jle was r-i i- is )-; Cr-' a i in iM t.n re.

a cnt v-i'd re'urrt. f.r a r-i-e --c wth fany a turn. h.s af m-e. it 4 frm serene we igt.i "'f sn w. (- a ai f-i i v-ate f'-" Stva'S frrn ir- rfr l-Mrsi i the ffht -r lrjr tfc.at Veraranj a vf tfc tr w.th ad was I Tells Hitler T.

pu's this Idea in these words. 'The effectual, fervent praver of righteous man as. eti When p-c and Jove dwe.ls tn ea. ones heait then xl power Is aa ah for all men la dwe.l getner tmi-y. Instead of cll to arms cmes a.wajs trcs.t a1 fa, ir" 4 er-t t-e mitl ty e-a.

Lists Lest Year's Record Of Lynching Victims came wy. Ar.r, t. a nj Soa.ih Erbar(2t ni lJ tea ht t. tk. 1 Ifc a I uiiali a1-4 at 1 eent To Go Slow w.fa en null, S.

A. At te-i eg e4 CM traveling rt.nn. to r-ae the 1 Ti Se 1 a Editor Democrat and Chronicle: call to prs)fis. We've It r-a'trel n. ttx everything else and they have proved oU.

I ijr, If on'y f- sT eme -i to be hut temporary at op. gape ltw cnf -ete terns that a a t. r-y tea man ir uti. nr 1.1 Ai i Editor Democrat and Chronicle: fn Pou.nra I send you the following informa- In the 41 of the lnstsnres. th prts- I read the article of Wolfgang i tin.v msMrslns tvneS-rxr fne veae -7 -e snc.

De -hhiiol onera were removed or tr.e guards a day fjr a we-k thvt p-e 1 tr rts 1 ti 4 Trat l(Hf V-, IJ93S: I find, accordln to the records Representative Pettengill men wno ran see. May their tribe increase! Nuts to this Eccles outfit! Everyone knows of cases of reliei chiseling but what good does it do to report these cases to relief headquarters? Those in charge are only interested in having relief continued so they can hold their jobs. How long would a private business continue to run if run like many of tne government agencies are run? Lets take relief out of politics and lets run it locally. Christmas has com and gone. Lets quit kidding ourselves in believing that Uncle Sani 1 a Santa Claus.

OLD TIMER. Rochester. After-Christmas Thoughts Editor Democrat and Chronicle: world he can say Hitler is not augmented or other pre. autlon on erth, oi rr.en may compiled in the department of ree- r. knew -he It x-l 111 an we hte a mc-tA Tn d'y a-r it were la t.t xa re iiv fC th ST.ertt h.s ttr.

t.t 1 ev'el IKa" ords and research of the Tukegee In the other instance, armed tW't IT. ta la mt ts war was je4 4r4 asi Kerwy fr-i si tst a--w tm tt ef'e-r. ttt tit wee eaJer tn tt Svaats taac tin in lasu ef tvn I ta tvt esx 'n ii 4 tw-a( ty rt snt.i-.t( t' j.aaan 4 ee e4 t-y 4Z V- l' rs ta lei le how of KPITJt Institute, that there were six per- force was used to repel the would-be rj Wh crrj CO-V A HACLVNti. Iks 1 or anna lvnliail In lOIS Thta la ffm-o l'c aa it was fa r. I 4r an ea lyncners.

a total or persons, tnree it It int Pa-kwav less than the number, eight, for each 11 white men, 4t Negro men, and one of the years 1937 and 1936; and 14 Kim ae I kae rer faa -kht Item t. h.s im' Th a 7 mm a imy i.r a I e.n -h tyrant. Mr. Becker says Germany is going ahead, there Is no unemployment there, and he also cites the facts that the government gives money to people when they get married and aiso wlien tney nave children. Well, thaUls wonderful.

Why don't Mr. Becker find out whose money is being so freely given, how much i Criticizes Omissions less than the number, 20. for 1935. No woman, were thus saved from on of the persons lynched was in death at the hands of mobs. r.

rae a a mm. r. was tre nw I i I i me nanus oi tne law; me ooaies oi of th. Ivnti.rj. "vr tt-n mm a am ff.fni i l.e woii-d i.

iif at. a the "-t ss I nn ea lW v. fc i i-s 1 1 al uric vui iiru, i u.r- -k- a I re- reient N.nc Kmf.io Kftrnrv. In rape one; murJor, irree; to There were 42 instances In which officers of the law prevented lynch-ings. Three of these were in North- t.vt,y nr.4 Wary and th4t 4 Mil O.

fr he mm -s V.nrw a n. te eM ivuijiiTir jot niri.L oil iiinriai Oil. When In th 5v was a ch.ld. our lut was (stolen) taken from Jews and a aa r.u man lta.r-r a4 Jw opened mining wttn th real- Sr. k.rt -r o- and ts T-M en A few things have come to mind during the holiday period, that aeem worth while to be printed in our favorite daily.

We might call them the aftermath of the Christmas season. A few things have aUo been neglected. Among these may be i mn -wnt. ant never 1. tM- -t tl Would Preserve Freedom Editor Democrat and Chronicle: war veterans? Does Mr.

Becker think Hitler is okey, does he think it ia proper to persecute Jews, who a I a ra vr aTe.iintina.f insulting remarks to woman, one. The states in which 1) nettings occurred and the number In eah state are as follows: Florida, on. Georgia, one: Louisiana, one. and Mississippi, three. V.

V. rATTEIt-SON. President. Tuskegee Institute. naan.ea were Ita' haan.ea were rah' te- AtA' I aw ntv.e la ew.

aJ-aJ ei s- UfA tar. jurr.t even fought in the German army? i'ay I please put the minda of mis pra. uc is now pri.niD.tf i By r. to 4 er law. the.

i-tho Churcn tlrg rvrr r. f. and using Its power and inf.uenre j. h0 hnnic this about. Are we therefore And Hi the day was r.

an I mentioned feeding the birds that are it right to take away pensions several people at rest who continue to understand thai th n.ip win. Wo h- thai1 k-n jinfiinenn tSn akiane a from Jewish war veterans' widows? Tes, I could go on telling of the a-a'e I SVja.ats nr gatr a is falase-ait rga iit 'y Ter nr wagtg no. a 4a Hyeia.e rs'e ratHsry in ty tfi't i Wfw Giv lhtrr More? i aril tri.ru I a in in to imply that Father Coughlin repre- sents the Catholic Church, as he does' not. Although he does quote from Equality Also Basic the encyclicals of Pope Leo XIII or the present Pope, which encyclicals f.ditor Democrat and l.hmnUte: tarrying with us all tne winter, instead of going to the south land, as many people are doing. They would be very happy to have-a few waste pieces from the house, like beef bones, dry ends of b-ead, and Catnnhff ten.

Urns in s. Ar1 Jm, hor-. ar.d t-the present effort, to a.t fro-n a rotten tactics Hitler is performing. Let Germany go on. Sure they're moneys tor the paro, A I I true Tes it save tt tr e- are given to the people as a whole Hool, a means to this en-i P'fiop As the forces of reaction challenge to di th.ri;s had t.

4 sr T'llr gas tT for the! our freedom and Independence, so lo Kearney mad s.m poo- mini Ani wf.n the r.p was over a 1 s.e.-er. 'e allti-sj s.t Kucr. I was a a sa ar ea. not as generally believed Catholic people only. Nor does he represent I the agents of react on seek to e.iu.

ato-n. but l.ih.vi:) Italian their activities with the aid of the remember that it was Catho.t- f-r- U'e a '-u-e on top of the world. But warn them not to slip off, as that is very-possible the world is round, and slippery. Dry your feet, Mr. Hitler; rest a bit, look back and see "what evil you have Opne; yes, not to Jews alone but to your own Germans.

re aja est Ss an e. a rea. ntMS ftl te- ir. an --e is it-vs aajne a nre ex-r iff J.a i irmtt a I Ia nf h-a a tr Wc.n Cs r- H-we-Vd lflatl tt sneas) e'her 1'asrse at In Ksktw. tar.t 1st we would enjoy seeing them not on'y eat, but quarrel ater them, act-ng the part many times of the animals that wear bristles.

Wl. Christmas of 1928 took, 1 believe its usual quota of young evergreens on which to display gifts. Many lament this annual occurrence, but it seem to increase from year fascism or German ailism, or thinit (h.y wUh to that took out the other ism other than Americanism. freedom of speech i. -n we hat th wel.

home 1 am tntiH tat en rae i he irft i it he it 'f f.r Ci'y see. torm r.r i In tie i.t t' svn any lera" -tt ai Mt h-je-. he hae h.s w.f It is we I aftrwn nj. To us free.l..m th.nk he shjld also have And keeping America free for Americans not the International crooked speech ha a nnrtlrulnrtv imnortant I xl-0 of Kth.opin. and th b.m- ard in the sa-ds 4r.cg politicians or the very learned Today we seem to take It "1 of maiket are by Frsnro.

wou'l go h.s g-p. nw male I gftter ar.d are je--y nr-g. very false international bankers. I or r.nt,. thera ia th.

-ir. hen the fae of because at home erea to year. And, believe me the ever Germany is a cultured and refined land. Hitler never made it so. Hit a.

it w. tavn tct Frnn w.i greens are increasing also. In many Also as far as being rebuked by i Amendment to the Constitution Catholics in Mexico tat Spa'a I JAMC BfCKLEV ETNORO. I'-oere! Street eed Is nt tsi 4 ef RM'r. T.

of th cities, the use of evergreen ie if Py fee see stfs jswrs'i tsd ais9n .3 sn-rn tt.r fa ler just popped in aa a little boy does on a merry-go-round after it is running. Mr. Becker says he saw no mistreatment of Jews. Certainly not; Ifs a Big Season for Earmuffs his ecclesiastical superior for hia re- which prohibits Congress from' marks towards the President ofthe' "abridging the freedom of spen United States, that was a mistake. But.

If we turn to the pe our i but after all is saii and done, a history we find that there as a i priest ia not altogether, shall we say and bitter struKK' for our Bill of blinu? to conditions as they cxUt lights whu guarantees the Iree-i today in the land of plenty and the duui of speech. If we study tr.Is saplings is commercialized at Christmas time. I do not know how the children and grownups would properly observe the day, without patronizing the places that deal in the young trees. Years ago, much larger evergreens were placed In than at land of hope. iloi iuus document we Iind that (t.

ml Asen i la a afr raaej. f.r ni i. A tpm'm te il e-J see ev.4 nf f-4 la; jw Tr tn nn did he look for it? Go to the concentration camps. Who do you find in them? Jews. Germans are a very fine people but And, last but not least, father ot Kihts is not at ait an Coughlins Bishop si.ouid not itself, on the con'rary.

the Christmas time than now. I remem Iji Ax st as iney are actually under a leauor they are forced to continue hia wants and desires. How can an Americaa pr-ss his radio activities as Father! Kighta is Just the mn by Coughlin is -an Aemucan by thoiie. hl to arrive at the aspirations not like ao many so-called Americans by our founding fathers when that are Americans by birth. th" wrote the declaration of Inde- Remember, AraerUa Is the the pendente, land Of freedom.

May God keep what were these aspirations? The so. I think all Americana ill MV Declaration of Independence esab- citizen, praise Hitler when all the ber a tree being brought in our local church, which, when erected left a mark on the ceiling, 17 feet above the floor. In another church, tree was erected of such siie and strength of limbs that a young man of the neighborhood climbed in It and played his violin during part of the service. As these trees are used at Christmas time, In large numbers, the Creater Is providing for atill greater world is aghast at the barbaric treatment of humans made of flesh I Vs "tr :em.i i rt x-V 1 Jf yl-e- L-r and blood? Amen to the last sentence. AN AMERICAN CITIZEN.

Rochester, N. Y. JAMES LIEBEL. 612 Humbold Street. lishes the most fundamental truth) that all men are created equal.

Even at that early stage, there was tins sharp distinction between equality and tolerance. Our forefathers knew that tolerance ran where free, dom is not. They wanted freedom. It was therefoie a mutter of lile use of them, by planting seed for On Cdpitdl Punishment new onea to grow. Pine cones are dropped from large parent trees, and spread by the winds over a large WouUVt Hvw Grabbed US imm.1 k-AA In Hryene tii ia, I in.

f.t I 1 i CealelMfrr ka 4 en fJ I if rfsl 1 laaea t- rny enee. If I- ae 1 44 4 4 4 a we. it ri Drinopr? a UdnQer and death for the jl oulione of our struggle to es tablUh this riht tf miai.ty. But then, as Dow, there were mm! area. No doubt the same thing happens in case of other evergreens.

No. they will not diminish in number, so long as proper use is made of them. A nice way is to have a live evergreen for Christmas. It might have a permanent setting In a tub of earth, and, during summer. Editor Democrat and Chronicle: mW mr AT -mW AW Sa.

sssi AW y- e- in tnat case we would be turning Mogan as long as trie war lasted, Sir: Tlie following thoughts about! loose upon society, when we execute Once peace was established they f'T-; caDital nunishment ram. a very vil man. v- more got about equality and even dared! aa I -jaMa satir Itiai dangerous than before because we propose a monarchy when reading that the invisible part; cannot nor the nutates. The force, of 1 of one's self stretches bevond the is havins- unnn th rest of offer, rh.t -h tk. tw "frontiers of the skin," quoting from 1 in evil suggestions to those with as Jefferson, were faced with a ne-v Man, tne unKnown, that now weak wills; blending perhaps, with problem A problem of finding way and means of fighting a reactionary noon oy ur, Aiexis arrei.

tne Invisible parts of living men; That man's body is almost a com- especially with those of any pr- might have a place in the yard like shrubbery. C. M. DRAKE. Naples, N.

T. 1 Sentence Sermons By THE REV. ROY SMITH On "Sice Thing AW at an at majority at the constitutional Convention to safeguard n- guarantee equality as proc. aimed bv the Ii ar-atlon of 1 ndenendem Thia itrutr plete mystery is a fact that lay- sons who inwardly love to en-men in medicine often fail to courage wrong thoughts, realize. The above statement by Dr.

These mysteries will someday be sT JV wwnaa.araa. I I I I VJ sTak Carrel serves onlv to deepen the no longer mysteries hut natural; in ,0 to lM 7 mystery. He says that he feels that tacts. But until then there I an unknown danger, for when we bring death to any human being we do this "invisible" body accounts for the influence both mental and emotional that each of tis has upon not know with what forces we are Constitution, and every one of them is a guarantee that Congress shall never make laws to occasion harm to the great principle that men are created equal. Freedom of speech Is today used About being unknown is that you do not get anonymous letters.

About being poor is that you do not have to worry about your other persons. When one person is dealing. near to another, he says that their -1 rt'f tsn i tntt afie. al I era e- a- xa nss t)h fesfeja, ti ww. 4 ---s er fe Ur jib 1 Fe detent N'mxia a.ma-e;.

I tt was nil ef mm, tS4e Afee a 5 tf a is St a lat is et- kit. ffo-w t.srt If li Ot.sifa'e sa'ee V--s ff. I a my fajfr- arn-w f. t-e. Sfc Wo-- wfaiej it Sa jj 'e-l ff war il e-t -e ft-vm 4- t---.

1 5 iat ana "4 4a tea4 ii t. At' ses-f a- ee 4 sa -r saea 1. IS 4 It tf a Wr 1 as. -a a a a hvct. iT Aa.e A Capital punishment, then, would rr' er seem to De tne breaking of a nt- tural.

if largely unknown law. And reactionary force, to prear invisible bodies would be lmmeshed. What has this to do with capital punishment? The question is, what g.tspel of hatred, a crlpple-mlnded About being honest ia that you are not worried about what the Dr. Carrel aaya that infringing tt AW WW f-K I happens to this invisible body when A TOAn la AYHriltail n- In "natural laws is the supreme sin. 1 Ppny men are oe-ter the sin that is.

always Dunished." i others. Our founding fathers paper prints About being a private is that you i suUden way7 science answers that i waired a hitter and bloodv war be- do not have to carry the captain a it frankly does not know. Whatiaround them. throuxh capital refused "freedom cf responsibilities. happens in the case of violent punishment, the Invisible ru iuus 'speech" to their enemies who sought Jr.

i.oui. im imK a quiei peison lSideaths when the flow of Inner nature, of I. i.ln.r.i..,. i to destrov them moraliv and ei onom- I 7'- that you do not have to defend jvitality is strong, has not had a gangsters, are perhaps only aggra- "ally. may now learn a le.ao.i icnance to dissipate gently and na-ivatinr the horror of the Dresent from our tn hiatorv We tan your foolish speeches.

About being upright is that you have the companionship of such i re -ae a fcW-r turally? Is it possible that we kill world situation, and bringing re-the physical body, but it only, and tribution upon themselves; taking that the man remains otherw ise the a sure way to increase crime, same man until that invisible part! A RJADER of him has expended ita energy? Rochester, New York. afford to extend freedom of speei to those who deny that men are created equal. PAV1I) ARONOrT. 7 Engei Piacn. pleasant thoughts.

About being ignored is that you do not have to take, the blame. a a.

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