Pollution in the Paper
On April 10, your front page read: “Gates, Bradley Agree to Stop Public Feuding.” After reading this informative article, I turned to the Calendar section for the “lighter” news.
I literally dropped my paper when Chief Gates’ picture, depicted as a shooting target, appeared with the article by Chuck Philips (“Drawing a Bead on Gates”). You talk about bad timing and worthless journalism.
I can’t believe you feel eight radical individuals deserve this kind of coverage. Next time, put these types of articles with the Conrad cartoons and don’t pollute the Calendar section.
ROBERT B. CLEAVELAND
Westminster