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Also your rehashing of the Astor-Gillespie incident on p. 30 is not only disgusting but contemptible.
In the first instance you have put yourself on a level with the old Police Gazette in its palmiest days and in the second you have rivaled scandal-mongering old Town Topics when it was out looking for people to blackmail!
I think my subscription has expired, but if it hasn't I wish to cancel it, as your photographic reproductions of recent murders have been sickening and I don't care to have a magazine come into my house which leaves a bad taste in my mouth!
GEORGE EUSTIS CORCORAN
New York City
Sirs:
I am glad that "corpses, when eminently newsworthy, will continue to find a place in TIME [May 14]. Your half million subscribers by no means gum-chewers, need to be shown that people in this country occasionally die a death.
K. P. KEMPTON Newtonville, Mass.
Compliments
Sirs:
With your "Robin Hood" policeman-killer glorifying article [TIME, May 7.1, the editor or editors of TIME may go to Hell with my compliments. There is no post office in Hell and 1 shall be pleased not to hear from you.
C. R. MYRE, M. D.
Paynesville, Minn. sirs:
Is mine the first praise given TIME'S excellent maps? I refer especially to the one dealing with the Russo-Japanese situation which appeared several months ago [TIME, Feb. 12] and to the one of Dillinger Land in the [May 7] issue.
I wish to cast my vote for the Letters Supplement as unique, interesting, amusing. ELOISE PARKER
Montczuma, Ga.
