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Show THE OLD JUDGE SAYS . . . TOM: "It's mighty nice to receive a com- OLD JUDGE: "Simply this, can vou pliment like you've just given us. Judge. We think of any other business in' which 'the do take our resjionsibilitics very seriously seller is resivnsible for what the buvcr does nnd try to do the right thing with every- with his merchandise? If n person i-ats too body. In spite of it, we get criticized now much cake and Rets indigestion, the baker nnd then." isn't blamed. Nor is the coffee merchant OLD JUDGE: " I know . . . you've Rot to cri'"-ij'-rd if someone drinks too much coffee take the bitter with the sweet in times like nn(1 ca" 1 sliv But the solur spirit bev- thesc. Shaking of criticism, nnd I mean erases gets blamed plonly if one of his cus- really unfair criticism, reminds me of the )"nf overindulges. Doesn't seem quite spirit beverage business." 'ur' .,..,,. , T , ,., 7 (W: "Frankly, it doesn't, Judse. We've I-RANK: How is that, Judge? 1M-ver looked at it that way beto.e." I H t',.V..., ,.r .4 ,..., ,...... k - ' - . : : |