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Americans Write Letters To Germans Criticizing Allies, Praising Nazis By 1, WES GALLAGHER FRANKFURT, Fob. 14 '(!') U. S. unity lioiKlquui'ti'i'fl cIIh clomtl totlny thut Ainorlciinn In tho UnlU'cl SliiUm Intel written let tern to Cioi-mium crltlel.liiK tho iillicH, prnlriiiiK the Cieriniuipi, lit tiicklnil llio u. S. Kuvormnunt iuhI liiiiientlim tliu bonililiiK ol Gurmnn cltlen. Tho iiriny mild (ho lollein were Intei-eepted, nit ciniideKtliio. corre KliondeiK'U mid nddod Hint while only a niniill portion of Ilia muil wus critical, thut purl wim vio lently no, Cone.iiiondenco In or out of Geriniiny lor Gcriniun Is forhldden nl the prownt time, "Tho imiU of thin cumod war broiiKht im very little Joy," a resident of buffalo, N, Y.. wrolu "It bona)) with lies una crime nnd ended tho Slime way. I won der how lon this fool piny of Nucrnbci'K trial will no. When thut In over ho I" lorahle JudKcs Cordon Miffed x Over Erosion WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 (!) The maritime commission noti fied Senator Cordon (R-Oro.) to day it had no authority to pay (lainiiKfH caused by erosion nlonu tho Columbia river where trial runs of Liberty ships caused waves that (liimiiKi'd the bunks of tho stream. Tho Sauvio Island drniniiKe district of I'orllund told the en alor erosion damiiKo totah'd $75, 000. Cordon said both tho Co lumbia and the Willamette river channels were dummied. The commission wild 010 vcs. sets had been constructed at Portland nnd made full speed trial runs In tho Columbia river, but the rum were us conserva tive as possible. It suid only ten ships remain ed to be constructed in the area. Full-Time Church Secretary Favored PORTLAND, Feb. 14 (IV-An expanded proitram to Includo hlrinii a traveflnij full-time sec retary to nid pastors of OreRon Protestant churches has boon un proved by tho Orciion Council of Cliurciics mccunff nero. Delegates convened yesterdoy with President Charles A. Sprn sue. Salem, nresldinif. at ses. slons held In connection with conferences of two itutcwldo groups. Tho OrcHon pastors' confer enco opened lust nlKlit nnd the urcgon council oi wmircn wo men opened sessions this mora Ing. Stromberg-Carhon Derby's Musle Co. Radios, can start to cut oacn ouicr s throats witli atomic bombs." A U. S, army flminco office employu In Los Aiuieles wrote: "Thoro Is no point In Kolng Into tho nolltlcnl anulo of tho war. Wo Americans are aware of much Intrlnue and corrupt deceit toward our people by our gov ernment but wo are helpless just as most people In uny country uro." A Pennsylvunlan, wrltlnK to a friend in Munnhclm, said; England's Blav.t "Wo uro Enulund's slaves, so wo helped England in tho first World War to protect licr louu lords through Amerlcun blood and four billion dollars- Thus England won the war." "We Cormun-Amorleuns can not be happy becuuso our hearts bleed when we near over mo radio or read in tho newspaper how muny innocent Germans are dying of hunger and cold," a Californlan wrote to a relative In Uuvarla. A letter from a resident of Oceunslde, Calif., said: "In comparison with you we were well off here, but believe mo nobody is happy here because thu misery and want In Germany weighs heavily on nil of us, even here. "I hardly dnro write because I know that the Americans are unpopular In all Europe, I can not blame you. I know that Americans bombed Dresden last May, killing 300.000 people. That Is what they call human. .1 could weep every day about the dis tress they have caused In Europe" Summer Resident' Taken By Death CASCADE 1 SUMMIT, Oro., Feb. 14 Word has been re ceived hero In a telcgrum to Mrs, A. C. Nuuol that Mrs. Addison Brewer of - Camarlllo, Calif.,' passed away last Wednesday In her home thoro. No details were given, but Ml Is believed tho death was sudden Inasmuch as slio and Mrs- Nagcl had .been corresponding and no mention was made of her being 111, Tho brewers are some of the pioneer summer home folks here, having come to the lake for the titiul 1ft viinri fur their vneiiLlrmfi. She leaves her husband, two suns una a uaugnier. Death Claims Former Prexy NORTHAMPTON. Mass.. Feb 14 (')Wllllam Allen Ncllson, 78, former president of Smith college, died last night a few days after completing a history of tho institution. Dr. Nollson. who had been working on the history since his retirement In 1930, was a strong advocate of equal rights for women and men in education, He was a natlvo of Uoune, Scotland, and began his teach mi career at Uoncr Canada col lege In Toronto. He later taught at Bryn Blnwr and also at Co lumbia and Harvard. VUc a few drons of bath oil in tho bath Itself to soften the skin. Brownell Raps Truman Record NEW YORK, Feb, 14 (P) Herbert Drownell Jr-, chairman of tho republican national com mittee, says President Truman's record was such that It was "not surprising some had been led to believe reports Truman would not seek re-election In 1048. Brownell, In an address over tho Mutuul Broudcastlng System last riJgnt, saici: "Only today the newspapers reported that Mr. Truman, after less tnun ono year In oificc, had Informed a groun of hliih offi cials that he would not be a can didate for re-election in 11)48. A few hours later the chairman of tho national committee (Robert Hannegan) denied thut Mr. Tru man mndc any such statement. "I do not pretend to know whether the newspapers or Mr. Hannegan were correct, but Mr. Truman's record since he entered the White House has been such that it Is not surprising that credence should be given to the newspaper report I have men tioned. 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