Show 1 P l F r Pa Struggle Over Monticello I JEFFERSON LEVY former congressman from I. I J New York farm owns a in Virginia that a aI number of estima estimable lo and patriotic persons are arc trying try try- ing lug to get away from him There is no question I that Lew's Lews title of ownership is clear for he ho in inherited in- in it t from his father yet these patriotic perI perSons persons per per- sons insist that ho he relinquish it for forthe tho the proper consideration consideration consideration con con- I to tho the government gor Mr Levy declines to do this resting upon his constitutional right to the undisturbed enjoyment of his bis property and resisting any effort at confiscation Public sentiment sen Ben i should bo be with him bim even er-en though the farm is Monticello tho the homo Iloma of Thomas Jefferson Th The attitude of those on both sides of the controversy con con- t 1 would be much more graceful if they were I more tolerant Tho The sentimental value of the tho Jefferson ref Jef I 11 ferson homo home and ind the tho principle that places so 50 intimately intimately inti inti- J I connected with American history should be bet t under rider governmental go protection cannot be gainsaid gain sain s stud said id and 1111 Mr fro Levy y ought to consider that His Mis I boorishness however docs hoes not excuse the tho I prate crate zeal with which tho patriots are arc trying to take tako his property properly from rom him |