Judge, 1926-01-02 · page 31 of 36
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DGE BOR YOURSELF Whoa! To the Editors of Jcpar: ‘Dear Sirs: I have been a constant and persistent reader of Junge and in fact have very often had the pleasure of laughing at and over some of your rare witticiams. But do you not exceed the bounds of humor or let us say at least, good sense, in printing such silly, inconsequential, " misleading. and erroneous cartoons as is picted in yours of even date which pretends to indict Prohibition as the cause of crime in New York and Chicago? our campai ainst bigotry, suppressior censorship and for liberty and freedom and t ot happiness is indeed meritotious and of a journal but when you resort to such exaggeration, such inadequate elongation of fact, such ‘blinded ‘pessimism, 1 wonder whether this be the same group of editors that are mak- ing tl retense for liberty. Or is it a form of hu in the knowing? too subtle for one not incerely yours, Henry Mf. Rose New York City. September 26, 1925. “Wants a Censor’s Number” To the Editors of Jvor: Gentlemen: I noticed with great surprise that the "Parisian Number” of Junge was not distributed through the mails, Such procedure on the pe of the post office department has made me wish to co-operate with you heartily in your crusade against prudery. ‘our policy, as I conceive it to be, prudishness, and to deride those w' force their bigoted belief u that a “Polly: or Jepce would not only be highly taining, but also would further n issue would create great con the “Evolution Number.” If it unity of that number and of the Is Number,” I sce no reason why it should not be effective. Even ‘though, in your better judgment, you should find it impossible to execute this plan, 1 hope that you will not cease your virile attacks upon the weaklings who cover their uncleanliness by assumed modesty. Most sincerely yours, Laicson Paynter Jamaica, N November 18, 1925. From Tenness To the Editors of Juvae: Dear Sirs: I got quite a laugh out of your little postal informing me that you would be unable to mail your “Parisian Number.” How does it cel when the joke is on you? For a long time I have noted 3 itoias, and the cartoons whic artist who very appropriately name of “MUD. But in my wildest dreams T did not suppose that the Government would suppress you. Well, can you beat that? But I have no desire to offend yo eally sorry about the * in spite of the fi You always publish enough funny we in a good humor even after I read ee ed- an the mur offensive e drawn bj ns himself bs ind I was “Yours very truly, Chattanooga, Tenn. Andrew M. Carothers November 12, 1925. We'll Do That! To the Editors of Jvvae: Greetings. That “Jepar for Yourself column ‘our paper is certainly a bear and Iam sorry to ‘you accused of every crime except murder be- cause from your ditors you could easily ple hope s t of all bet ‘fore anything starts let me “quit title” to K. K.K. Tam not nor can I be because Iwas born across. the water somewhere near jObenhavn (Copenhagen), in a Lutheran parish of Lutheran parents, but inasmuch as so much squab- bling among creedists has come to light of late we hiave had to discard all creeds and live a kind of mental hermit life so far as religion is concerned, Of course any one who wishes to can go to church and we will even hitch up our flivver to take them there but we found out Jong ago that all we got in church was “words,” “words,” “words,” nearly always ending with “gimme.” So we love to hear the dear brethren rave about this or about that but we rise to remark that since losing the puerile fear originally put into our minds by a crass bunch of hell-belchers we live in peace of mind and really get pleasure out of the “great adventure.” But say, listen, folks, we candidly enjoy your Jcpee paper and your editorials. It must be a lot of fun to run a paper like that. “Drop in and see us some time. P. R. Andersen Pacific Grove, Cal October 9, 1925. He Gets a Kick To the Editors of Jcoax: ‘Dear Sirs: Some time ago I read where a youn in Penn State got the point. So have long ago. Your book: I get 1 good kick out of it, and every time some one a the devil I get another kick. The more letters you get, the more kicks I get out of it. It's surprising how many ignorant people there are who. write you and condemn you, who are supposed to be brainy and when they’ get. the. point, they. will go to bed, work, or anything in order to keep their mouths shut. Hurrah for Jcdge Yours truly, Fred Howard Miller U.S. Hospital, 85, Walla Walla, Wash, eT, Old Lady—Why doa’t you make your little brother come out of that water and take him home? Boy—It’s all right. got a cold already, lid) He'll catch cold. -Passing Show KENDALL BANNING Editor LAURENCE M. COCKADAY Technical Editor POPULAR RADIO, with, wi bined “The Wireless Age,” is pre-eminent in the field of Radio. 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