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Under this heading, thercfore, he intends printing from time to time those lettére to the editor, oy extracts from that he considers pertinent Corzeapomients who wish rir Utere printed try to make them bricf, and swhether they sign them or not, should always accompany them with their Jull names and addrresca,) Hungry for Crosswords To the Falitore of Sevae: Gentlemen: I'm wondering if you would be in- terested to hear a complaint or a suggestion from We have here, say, eight Juoar lovers and ve all enjoy its wit and bumor and especially have we enjoyed on Thursday nights the crossword puzzle you publish, It’s always so humorous and has been such « pleasant pastime to us that i are wondering if you can’t be coazrd to continue " Peghaps you have other readers, who doa't bet you know, who have mene! the crosaword puzzles FS much as we, We bone to hear that before ong you will start giving them to us again, Yours-—for the “eight other members,’ We. Corne ‘appan, N.Y. daly 31, 1925, To the Eititors of Sear: Dear Sirs: What is the matter? U purchave Angst Tue of Joooe and 6nd it contained no crosword puzzle, Now, this won't do, ase have them come Uacksiey alone are worth the ci tru yours, | Sororto, New Mexico, YY SY Up duly 31, 1925. (Editor’ ‘te—Jovor has received so Jetters of ch the two. bore are samples, that take pleasure in anno the return of our crossword puzzles, Look in the nett issue, Sweet Music ‘Jevar: ‘have often wanted to write and regard to some of your your’ ckver futving wen sotne letter from the people in Icpon it has given te to tell you in the best I'can my appreciation of your, publication. "YT read it from cover to cover The cris of plays and moving pictures interest me imachwia ac, ceryting aign” Hata to "ihe editorial page, that is somethis over. T have often wanted to sake the Mout CMH cannot express my thea in ie words, bak W, MEH nes’chen O PM C'S, Booestee! claims the editorials b WW. 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