the first sentence of which reads: `The fact that
American soldiers confined in prison-camps have been
treated with extreme brutality may now be regarded
as established.’ So again I write a polite
letter to the `Times,’ pointing out that I think
they owe me an apology. And how does the `Times’
treat that? It alters my letter without my permission.
It cuts out my request for an apology, and also my
quotation of its own words calling for my punishment!
The `Times,’ caught in a hole, refuses to let
me remind its readers that it wanted me `punished’
for telling the truth! `All the News that’s
Fit to Print!’”