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Show THE ANSWER I 'I be editor, who wrote the art-I art-I icle mentioned, desires to beg the pardon of those who believe perjury per-jury a irture. Prows deliberately deliberate-ly perjured himself in trying to se-I se-I cure exemption and made affidavit 1 to other things not to his credit. J 'I hese are not opinions: they are ' matters ot offici il record. We i I" had always thought that perjury, punishable in the courts, was not a virtue but a crime and. when eommitted, w is proof of ulterior motives We recognize that ev cry man lud the right to claim exemption but bad not known belore that it was a credit to a nmn to bold tip his bind and nwe.tr before his God to n deliberate delib-erate falsehood In making thai chim. Agtin wc beg the pardon of those whose ethical standards include making perjury a thing to be commended. Wc can publish the full story if those who are agitating the matter mat-ter insist. I |