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To the Editor of the CRIMSON:

The opinions expressed in your column, "Yesterday", ridiculing Colonel Lindbergh, and his respectful protest to the president against condemning aviation companies without a proper hearing, were it seems to me in extremely poor taste.

However indiscreet the Colonel's telegram may have seems, that was hardly grounds for speaking personally of him in such a disrespectful way. The sole point of Colonel Lindbergh's message was to the effect that the president had condemned men and companies whose explanation he had not first sought to obtain. As the editorial viewpoints of several newspapers suggest the proceedings in the United States Senate last Saturday echoed the very suggestions of the Colonel. "Nemo" must have had a blue Monday Christopher Janus

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