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THANK YOU After taking The JUDGE for over 56 years, H sce the December Judge is a Real Paper. Here is wishing you success. Harry 2. Ouey Media, ‘a. Congratulations on the ne pearance of THE JUDG reading it for many y enhances that enjoy size and ap- T have enjoyed rs, but the change Keep it up! on-V. Robey Heights, N.Y. Jacks After wa impatiently for my copy finally got it and found Apart from the ditfer- there seems to be an im- letters to editors, but T tulate you on your editorial in Lwish t the worl that Hite murder I should be t White Pin at it 1 ini the appearance of TH you've changed its. size. TAL Andrews te Plains, NY. JUDGE. since WI IER” COVERS FLORIDA with fine, modern hotels planned for vacation pleasures, Everything is fi Hitler is superb, Edward 1. Wharton Newark, NJ. FLORIDA'S LARGEST HOTEL CHAIN enables you to plan a vacation of unsurpassed pleasure—to fit your purse and clinations. THIS SEASON pamper yourself with every: thing that is best in this land of sunshine. Because it is ida Saute Aguitania on ihe caver Ry te Florida’s largest chain of hotels, you have a wide selection as British Jack instead of th sign aRNR. € ler should do? Your Balkan shop story » Maine. Ais ed the loc asked the propriet chair tilted to location, facilities and cost. Early reservations assure you of choice rooms and seasonal reservations result in age 7 had er Visitor general store and who sat with his tthe wall, for a substantial savings. European Hotel Manatee River, Bradenton $3.50 up X ‘ Hotel Sarasota Terrace, Sarasota $3.50 up stuck, but people hep’ ¢ Hotel Lakeland Terrace, Lakeland 0 up for “em, so. 1 gave up. Hotel Tampa Terrace, Tampa $3.00 up Vhilip H. Cook Hotel Floridan, Tampa $3.00 up Worcester, Mass, Hotel Roy SW. Paton Beach $3.00 up y . ixie Court, W. Palm B $3.00 up a. The artist's face—to say nothing of our harlotie Harbor, Punta Gorda tienis as ved as the Bitish Jack, Neve ls Inn, Bora theless, the Cunard company has asked Useppa tnn, Useppa Island permission to reproduce the cover. Everglades Inn, Everglades $2.50 up be The ancestry is sather on the distalf Everglades side, We vouch for Miss Juers’ veracity, Inquire Hotels, Travel Agents or N.Y. Office, Tel. EL. 5-6700 FORD AWARD T take exception with the editorial pub- lished in the September issue dealing with Hemy Ford. (Let me stite right now I fo co LIER FLORIDA COAST HOTE sree HM. Mason, Con nec with the we mt of Ford Co.) You have hee sailing it in % propaganda as- tis Ways, HOTEL ROYAL WORTH sy tang thous Gn The AL ie Reny WEST PALAT BEACH ‘i sine the Ford Co, in ite rely Why unleash that kind of abs A truly regal hotel, On the shore of Lake Worth. Every conceivable f for relaxation and sport. at He dlidwt ask for the medal— aad why should he refuse it? After all Hitler is symbolical of another nation and friendly would Kenneth Arnold, Manager As far as Henry's re years a why hold those against him? As in US.A., In Witness Whereot T believe a business man may make de- Togatory remarks about a certain. people wil he feels it’s goort business to dos. In closing I certainly feel that the C eral Motors Corp. certainly owes you a new Cadillac, at least. Walter B. Cady, Jr. Providence, R.A. Thanks for the kindliness and even temper of your criticism. However, be as- sured that tiv. sunce has never printed a thing more expensive from a dollars and cents standpomt than the editorial to which you refer; which is another way of saying that not all the criticism received was $0 generous as yours, BLACKMAIL? ial in December issue of is right smart, but you are no ng the people of America with such blackmailing editorials. Will, the hate-saturated editors of America ever fin- ish blackmailing Germany and everything ul everyone she ever produced! No Of Europe concerns itself so. For your tion, it is common, very common, knowledge now (20 years after the Great War for Democracy) that the World War was not ciused or started or instigated by any one man, neither the ri. When yo all-powerful octopuses, the ammunitio ers. feel th ul the gre er few millions of dollars, there alles. is high time you editors a ad all the other what-nots stop push that wornont alibi down the public's throats. It reminds one of the sory of the stork. Little children will ow up. you know, and learn a few things, not hy reading the rotten political printed page, but by reading between the For your enlightenment, Mrs. E, J. Anderson hicago, II. AFTERTHOUGHT Now that the whole country and most of the world are denouncing Hitler for what he really is, the American. people should be proud that at least one publish- er—an Irishman—foresw all these th and t courage to declare his ings and prophesy the events that have since taken place. F for one w mmend your pub- 1 courage of ‘The «L to praise unstinted- e need in America is more pub- lishers like F y Newn FE. T. Williamson New York City “My gowshl There is o Santa Claus!" THE JUDGE FOR JANUARY comicbooks.com