4. 5 “We are so far away frcm the 8ltuation ot trouble in Germany, that it Is difficult to know what it is or should be~ ~it one thing must be observeda.~.that any wholesale persecution of a whole group of people must react upon the persecutors. There could no cause arise which would justify a governmental power to make a wholesale sweep of any great group of people that were weak and had no alternative, That gov~rrinient which settles its affairs by force and abuse shows more weakness than the weak people which it abuses0 “We need not think that we are through with the job when we kill the weaker man, No cause is sufficient ror the destruction of seven hundred thousand people, and no per8ecutor is 8afe from the effect8 of his own persecution.“ Interviewer‘ 8 Gominent The house at 1720 Iz.ard Is the last house in what would otherwise be teriued a “white“ block. There appears to be no friction over the matter. Note that if you were calling Dr. Gaines by his professional title and his first name at the same time, you would say Dr. ]~ctor Bluford Gaines, He has attained proficiency in three professions-..-teaching, medicine, and the ministry. Dr. Gaines is poised in h18 bearing and has cultured tastes and surroundlngs—neat cottage, and simple but attractive furnishings. He selects his Ideas and words carefully, but dictates fluently. He knows what he wants to say, and what he omits is as significant as what he states.