This anthology is a compendium of authentic and original documents authored by Abraham Cohen of Ossining, NY, during the years 1963 - 1987. A study of these documents throws light on the bilateral relationship of a citizen vis-a-vis the Press and give a unique glance into the mentality an eastern European immigrant Jew in American society of the Twentieth Century. Copies of the original anthology exist in the Ossining Public Library, Ossining Historical Society, Westchester Historical Society and the Congregation Sons of Israel in Briarcliff, NY.
Original Title
The Citizen Registers - Here's What I Think. page 147
This anthology is a compendium of authentic and original documents authored by Abraham Cohen of Ossining, NY, during the years 1963 - 1987. A study of these documents throws light on the bilateral relationship of a citizen vis-a-vis the Press and give a unique glance into the mentality an eastern European immigrant Jew in American society of the Twentieth Century. Copies of the original anthology exist in the Ossining Public Library, Ossining Historical Society, Westchester Historical Society and the Congregation Sons of Israel in Briarcliff, NY.
This anthology is a compendium of authentic and original documents authored by Abraham Cohen of Ossining, NY, during the years 1963 - 1987. A study of these documents throws light on the bilateral relationship of a citizen vis-a-vis the Press and give a unique glance into the mentality an eastern European immigrant Jew in American society of the Twentieth Century. Copies of the original anthology exist in the Ossining Public Library, Ossining Historical Society, Westchester Historical Society and the Congregation Sons of Israel in Briarcliff, NY.
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TO THE EDITOR:
Tin a lottor to The Citizen Register my
good friend Congressman Ottinger takes is-
fue with an editorial eriticizing Congress
for its lack of action on the energy prob
em.
He goes on to poiat out that the Com-
gress Is active am that the Ways and
Means Committee has a bill ready provic
Congress didn't help either
ing import quotas, incentive for gasoline
conservation, rationing, allocation author
ty, industrial fuel conservation.
Put that in plain language and it spells
making life miserable for the people. Noth
ing is mentioned about alternate methods
for energy nor does Mr. Ottinger mention
the fact that the congressional bill calls for
fa rise in the price of gasoline of up t0 20
cents a gallon. It was just recently that
‘hey eliminated this from thelr ill
Ti ae Me tiger ln, the Poesidnt
tailed to come up with an ovorgy program
neithor dil the Congrase do anything to a
Toviate the problems
&. COMEN
2 Pereat Ave.
Ossining,