2 JANUARY 1953, Page 18

Sta,—Speaking as one of the bigots mentioned by a correspondent

on the Tito visit, I cannot fail to see a certain fraternal similarity of mind in your selection of the letters on the subject. I' may add how quite surprised I was at the obtuseness of Janus. One would have thought that Hitler had taught us just how those valiant abstractions, "Head of State," "friendly nation," &c., copld cover moral evil from eyes which do not want to see. Doubtless, many letters have reminded him more cogently of this. It is most disappointing to see the Spectator do this praetorian work round the Foreign Secretary.—Yours faithfully, J. G. APPLETON. Great Massingham, King's Lynn.