Letters, Aug. 7, 1939

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>Someone blundered indeed. With apologies to British Editor Charles Grey Grey, and the back of its hand to the picture bureau which furnished the wrong picture, TIME herewith pictures the right Charles Grey Grey.—ED.

Helpful Little List?

Sirs:

What's happened to "Current and Choice," your helpful little list of worthwhile movies? The frau and I looked for it the other night for some advice, and not being able to find it, let ourselves in for an awful turkey.

A. J. BIERBOWER
Chicago, Ill.

>Let any other readers who miss ''Current and Choice" raise their hands.—ED.

Uncle Walt's Obit

Sirs:

I am sure that welter-wit, that bantam bard that handles Press, achieved in Uncle Walt's obit [TIME, July 3] a new low in TIME-worthlessness. Old Walter never did aspire to gems of purest ray serene but when he smote his modest lyre he always kept his meter clean, nor tolerated in his verse, a limping line or raucous rhyme. Now he has occupied a hearse and rates that smelegy in TIME! Should residents of Frisco's hills endure another seismic wave, they ought to render you the bills—'twill emanate from Mason's grave.

ARTHUR LEVY JR.
Wilson, N. C.

*TIME said: U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Joseph Clark Grew, "drives his embassy staff seven hours a day (frightful stint for the Foreign Service)."

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