Letters, Mar. 11, 1946

Peace Comes Home to Roost

Sirs: Is it not strange that the same people who were so recently giving their sons and moral support to a bloody war so we might have peace, have now begun to cry about their homestead rights when their land is needed to house the symbol of peace? JOHN T. CROWE, M.D. St. Louis

Curmudgeon Bussed, Cussed

Sirs: Famous sayings in history brought up to date: "Public officials are the trustees of the people."—Grover Cleveland.

Ok what a tangled web we weave

When first we practice to deceive!—Sir Walter Scott.

"I would dare to dispute the integrity of the President on any...

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