Vol.15 No.11 1948 - page 1251

issue, you were as free not to
work for it as I am free not
to read it. Admit that your boss
has the narrowest kind of Wall
Street- Presbyterian- turned lib–
eral mind.
A.
Granted.
B. And, as a patron of Christian
Free Enterprise, he has con–
ducted delicate political ma–
neuvers that have made thou–
sands such as you and I quietly
ill.
A. Quite true, with reservations.
There's no such thing as a po–
litically neutral journal. You
can probably say that the boss
hears as much good advice as
bad during the course of a day.
B. And when the late president
gave what was for these times
a devastating speech at the be–
ginning of
his
last campaign,
you people had to congratulate
the ghost-writer for his clever–
ness, or the
six
old-fashioneds
hidden behind the flowers for
the president's good humor.
One thing you can do very well
-play on every little fear and
inhibition of the provincial
reader.
A.
Come on now-this is routine
political strategy. You're muck–
raking.
B. And when Britain's labor lead–
ers have a conference at Mar–
gate, how pious! "What would
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