10 AUGUST 1956, Page 14
SIR,—I am sure that Pharos needs no aid fr0 111 me
in his difference with Evelyn Waugh. Ity deed his courteous, but devastating, reply Wf the letter in this week's issue is sufficient 0 itself. Mr. Waugh has chosen to support 3 bad case by abusing the plaintiff's attorneY, and has got what he deserves. But I anti?! help wondering why Mr. Waugh thinks it rign` to employ such methods in an attempt t.° support certain theological statements, In which I am sure he sincerely believes. In ,a recently published book by a Roman Catholic the author, in referring to his co-religionists. speaks regretfully of some 'who seem so sno.lr bish and superior, and apparently uncbat"