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Pop! Goes the Deadly Parallel Editor Se o0 Any ma erexcites either my’ pit contempt. if he really. thinks he up a sensible argument, Contempt if he si wishes to dupe the simple-minded In no. civilized country is murder indulged in by the citizens day’ by day, year in and sear out, ation or amuseutent. ‘The drinking of ‘dered, innocent and ce is not The Savior of the world, the Son of “righ ness” (how I have learned to loath and hate word), neither by precept nor by examp! murder. “HI sanction the drinking of ns, and the most sacred in Church had its inception around the Cup of Wine which is its sac If a law is unjust and not in af otherwise England on-had the good sense to al the Stamp Act, but came to her senses too you for the en % to abuse you udge f P. Thornley York Cit July 23, 1926, The Contrast Editor of Seva Dear Sin: ‘To W. J. Woody's remarks T say amen. Nevert I wouldn't stop _ reading Icnae: just because W. M. H. does just silly simp stuf—f always consider the editorial page as on of the best jokes in your paper and read it every time—often first—to see how asinine some peop! can get in this land of culture and real freedom, not the kind that W. M. H. raves about. K him on the staff, it’s good to get such stuff to show us how good the rest of JupGe always is. Yours very truly, Latrobe, Pa. $. Blanton July 10, 1926. “Yus, Emily’s young man is in a good position one of them men wot draw ’ouses, you know.” Preparation Did It Editor of Jvvo.. Drak Sik: Apropos your editorial on the Sesquicentennial. If it is a flop it is mainly because the people of Philadelphia evidently not believe in the efficiency of good constr planning combined with hard work. Also. they rose above anything so vulgar as advertising time is not 1915 that ete., full pre y no native son's boast either, My lations on your paper—and your edi You have helped kill the K. K. K. May you be as successful regarding that far greater menace, Prohibition. Sincerely, San Francisco, Cal. B. PF. Ward July 13, 1926. “How Gum?” Faitor, Int dealt . eneral Butler. He peels” thrown at hin, and has deserved it in a way, but still he con sidered it his duty to do as he did, and credit should be given him on that basis. 1 Jvoce’s disgust in the gum matter s of gum were found parked a small drug store table. (The accurate stics above were taken from a recent census a reputable drug store.) However, I agree th: long and slow process of of the asso Some 0 ar] (Mr. Dane took the part of *S Parade” and was a very adept one at the art of rctoration.) Thanking you for taking time to read this. Sincerely yours, veland, O. B. Little, Jr. will excuse all errors as I h vear and milated all t that your learning other correspondents have, Hoping Editor of Ivar. 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