DEAR EDITOR,
In your letter column, June 14, you published a letter which included a falsehood that I owned a three story house on Durban and Palm Streets. Please be advised that I never had such a house. Kindly make a correction equally prominently.
Also, why do you think your readers need to know what type and make of car I owned in 1970, 45 years ago?
This is all nonsense. I urge you to do your job as an editor and do not allow ignorance and falsehood to intrude in your newspaper.
Finally, once again, I am not an employee of BK International nor any of its directors. But even if it were so, why is it anybody’s business, and when will you stop publishing all this idiocy? Ramon Gaskin