Show Willing to Let F Feds eds Die an Easy Death The ethics of the medical professIon profession I sion aion insist that physicians must keep keel alive a man known to be dying as long as as they can There are no ethics I about baseball but the temporizing I attitude assumed toward the Federals I Iby by O. O B. B appear that O. O B. B is not op opposed opposed opposed op- op posed to allowing the Federals to die an easy death says a writer In the Philadelphia Inquirer President Johnson is opposed t to any consideration tion for the Federals who are arp now on their last Jast legs While the Feds are still in the field there will linger a menace to baseball an and if they can be put aside easily to lo themselves es they are willing to go the voyage The informal conferences are sUIl still going on If they thet persuade the national national na na- na- na commission to let them in out of ot the rain even at a considerable sacrifice the they wilt will be happy There can be no doubt that the Federals have done baseball a big harm and thus upset the chances of their own success They realize it all now Just Justas as they realize the mistake they made when they brought suit against or organized organized organized or- or baseball decision of which is still being withheld by Judge Landis V The Feds are seeking cover hard and It is only with the th thought o of ending the prevailing conditions sooner that any consideration is be being being being be- be ing given to them The stronger men in baseball are opposed V to making concessions but the Federals Federa's are persistent persistent per per persistent and have secured the agreement agreement agree agreement ment of ot some V |