United States Senate Washington Nov 16, 1937 My Dear Mother: Sen. Byrnes of So. Carolina is making a long speech on the reorganization bill.  We will next consider a point of order raised to the motion to proceed with the anti- Lynching Bill.  There is some confusion about the business to be transacted.  Nero fiddles while Rome burns. Chairs has now ruled against the point of order.  This starts a debate. The galleries are full- I sat at lunch with Chief justice Greenshields, Lady Marler, all of Montreal, and others today, tho' I had previously had my lunch of sandwiches- Our trip down was comfortable in spite of storm and floods. We are about settled- Tom Connally is on the floor now opposing the motion to proceed with the anti-lynching bill. Well-- let them fight! Best love, Warren-