| Show What Readers Readers Think JI j Most of Us Are in No Position to Judge Lindy Editor Tel Telegram A charaCter charac charaC- ter who undoubtedly will grace our history's pages and adorn our niches of fame for many generations generations generations gen gen- to come is now a target of abuse and slander shorn of his fine feathers and reduced to the level of near criminal because he dared to express his mind What wonderful and ex exem exemplary em plary Americans we c could uld become become become be be- come could we apply to ourselves ourselves ourselves our our- selves the standards of conduct we exact from others Have we forgotten so soon the Instructive instruct Instruct- ive lye passage Let he among you who is without sin be the first to cast the stone We are in rio position to Judge an outline of future developments developments develop develop- ments as presented by Lindy unless we we too have had the benefit of line front tion we are aroused Into impulsive Impulsive- defense of our country right or wrong only to discover that weve we've act acted d blindly blind blind- J ly and unwarily I 1 too am minded American-minded but profess an unwillingness to declare condemnation before in In- In To our ur worst type of lawbreakers Is extended the courtesy of a jury hearing before before be be- fore passing of ot sentence Then why not grant to our fading hero sufficient time to clarify his points ere affixing blame and censure Obliteration of making history-making characters Is a task assigned to experts only who unquestionably ably will determine the extent of the crime and subject the evildoer evildoer evil evil- doer to suitable punishment It Is a deplorable situation that so many of us are inclined to vindictiveness vin- vin and profit profit- so little in face lace of ot the obvious and positive futility of the adoption of such courses to adjust disagreements in the present strife strite abroad It 0 is far better to devote fl to the development of tolen and the acquisition of a kW disposition to our problems probleM It is this practice that will if vance us in our struggle to tow 1 the barbaric inheritance nC and L for us a rightful titIe title to tion Joseph E. E EB Be Mere Man Replies in J Battle Baffle of the Sexes Editor Telegram I make p effort to retaliate to LOIn Lea LO B Brt I in the futile direction of an less verbal battle of the j Rather mine Is the attempt sublimated enlightenment Beginning with the pr I that everything Is a sen u there is absolutely noi attack 05 In her vindictive fellow men save the Is bars does herself herse 5 could wnM coulder er I As a mere man I easily agree with her far as they go regarding OT sex but she falls fails to res I the total philosophy oi of no 50 r ow and no wrong no true an 5 false good and no b bAlas ba bad no good 1 Alas for women my mortal creatures and the flue U Uto to our human huma 1 frailties ube u- u I be found In profoundly pro and not In smirching them them- Might I in conclusion I g remind E. E Miles Mites and con Lea that in the is always much ado abO about aboin r ring Ing and that Infamy tb the more as in gossip to than to the violated Now ladies ladles ow one a al ul please J J. lL IL I |