Rev. E. B. Young Supports Courts, August 22, 1927

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Daily Hampshire Gazette

Writing to the Springfield Union, Rev. Edmund Booth Young, minister of the Unitarian church here, urges loyalty to lawfully-constituted authority, in the following letter:

At this truly critical time, when so many persons who are known as reformers, and others who are more than usually clever, are protesting against the findings of the Massachusetts courts, it would seem necessary that those others who have confidence in our state administration and our courts should give expression to that confidence.

It is inconceivable that foreign opinion and the opinion of Miss Jane Addams and others at home should be better informed than the justices, who have considered all the evidence, and the Governor and his advisers, who have reviewed it.

It is time for all who have any influence, however small, to urge loyalty to lawfully-constituted authority and acceptance of results reached by our lawfully-established and ably administered tribunals. 

Edmund Booth Young
Minister.
Northampton, Aug. 22, 1927.

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