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Daily News from New York, New York • 221

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SUNDAY NEWS, JUNE 12, 1932 29G "RESUBMISSION" A Campaign Button to Please All THAT THIS NATION, under God, shall have a new birth of reedom and 4hat government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. Abraham Lincoln. THE INQUIRING PHOTOGRAPHER Every Day He Atha a Question and Picture Thote Questioned The News will pay $5 for every question submitted and used in this column. Today's award goes to David Deutsch, 65 Lewis New York City. SUNDAY NEWS PLATFORM 1 A Seat for Every ChUd in the Public Schools.

2 Better Service on Car Lines. Improved Traffic Conditions in the Streets. 4 Repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment. 5 Another Bridge Across the East River. 6 More and Better Parks.

7 A Navy Second to None. lb A Foe PlSTKlBUTlON ON ATLANTIC IN LARGE OT7ES THE QUESTION. Why did you pick June as the month in which to marry THE PLACE. Marriage License Bureau, Municipal Bldg. THE ANSWERS.

Miss Anne M. Thurman, W. Saw MV IT WON'T BE LONG NOW Washington, D. C. When the Great Commoner'3 daughter Ruth Bryan Owen is defeated for Congress by a dry-repeal candidate; when an Indiana Reptibncan conven- tion goes wet; and when John D.

jffU 124th home: "June is the most beautiful month of the year. Warm weather is here, the flowers are in bloom, and foliage has i merable different shades. It is the month that most peo Rockefeller Jr. turns his back on Federal prohibition with a loud though refined razzberry, it begins How Long Will It Last? FoK. AT REMOTE Points west A.NP 50UTT ple would choose to escape from the routine of their lives." Mrs.

Anthony Dopkiewitz, Bos -Se ton, Mas home: "My husband and I i.g i nally chose the month of October of this year for our wedding, but, talking it over, and June being the romantic month VOICE OF THE PEOPLE to look as if it won't be long now. Some of the squawks emitted by some of the drys as their cause hits the greased chute show us what kind of people have been ruling us, or attempting to rule us. Bishop James Cannon for instance (he was Herbert Hoover's best friend in the 1928 campaign, and Heaven help Hoover if Cannon is his best friend in 1932), blows off this piece of sulphuretted steam in reply to Mr. Rockefeller: AJWit Vrt Mr. Rockefeller's attitude is ttc doubtless sincere, but it is not sur- StttCLTl SGCLt prising to those who know the influences which surround him, living as he does where literally Satan's seat is, in the home city of Alfred E.

Smith, of Jimmy Walker and of the Tammany Tiger. That shows you what is wrong with prohibition. Cannon for years has been determined to legislate for Hell. He has been unwilling to let Satan manage his own domain while Cannon managed Virginia, which we infer Cannon believes to be Heaven. If Cannon had only been content to let this Hell of a town, New York, stew in its own einful juices, meanwhile devoting himself to Virginia's happiness and holiness, New York would have been better off.

So would Virginia. And so would Cannon. letter. Wm will withhold both en reenemt. and the month of June Brides, we finally decided to come to New York and marry immediately." Pleasm gitm noma mnd mddrtsm urith ymr ITS A GRAND OLD FLAG.

Manhattan: We note that Boy Scouts of the west side will celebrate Flag Day (June 14) with a parade down Broadway from 110th St. and a rally at the Museum of Natural History. That gives us food for thought. It reminds us Miss Theresa that here is one organization which M. Zacchea, E.

19th home: "Ever since the time when I was old enough to know anything about marriage I have always wanted to be a June bride, because of the romantic associa- tinn flint: or with the month of June. Every bride wants her marriage to be a romantic one." is proud to stand behind the tars and Stripes during its days of trial; that here are youngsters ready to step into our shoes and, with the help of God, make America a better place to live in. It brings home to us something we may have forgotten that the flag of 1932 is the same flag that flew at Valley Forge, and again stood the test at Gettysburg, and was carried across the Marne and on the heights of the Meuse. If this is silly rot, soapbox oratory and rabid patriotism, make the most of it. HENRY J.

BERNARD. AUCTION OFF BRYANT PARK? Manhattan: One policeman informed me that this Bryant Park outrage is going to last until Thanksgiving and that it is just a blind, anyway, to keep bums and whatnots out. If this is so, the Miss Ida Safrin, 33d Ba- BEAUTY IX NEW CANAAN. Manhattan: Yes, Trince of Per sonality, I spend my vacations up in New Canaan, and I thinlf the girls there are a bunch homely pots. The men are th handsome New Canaanites, and mean handsome, not like the mugs from the city.

MODERN GIRL. CURSE OF BROKEN HEART. Manhattan: I hope the heartles driver who ran over my littla poodle at 113th St. and 1st about 12:30 P. M.

last Sunday will never find peace in this world of the next. I believe he would hava done the same to a child. My curst on him. BLASE GIGLIO. THIS SPACE RESERVED.

Manhattan: The people of Say ville, L. have the beach re served for themselves, but they will let you sit in your car and watch them. Nice people. I have been going there since 1925, and I don'i see why I can't go on that beacl now. AN OLDTIMER, JUST AN ORNAMENT? Manhattan: If the drinking fountain in the new Van Cortlandfc Park rest pavilion on.

Broadway 242d St. must be always out of order, why does it have to be thera at all? DRY AND DISGUSTED. "SMILE, LADY, SMILE." Queens: My hat is off to th most human of all crooners Arthur Jarrett. And to all yoi girls who go dizzy over Bing Cros by, Rus3 Columbo and Rudy Vallee. let me say put Art at the top your list.

DEBBIE. yonne, home: "The weather is beautiful in June, not too warm nor too chilly, and I've always had visions of being a June bride, and here I am actually about to be married. Isn't it just too Superintendent James K. Shields of the New Jersey Anti-Saloon League answers Mr. Rockefeller thus: I am surprised that Mr.

Rockefeller should take a position of that kind because I don't believe that he or any one else can iVpo Wd Hmlt prove by specific instances the truth of his general statement iVo Clime about increased crime and general lawlessness. I believe more than 60 per cent, of the whole thing the general alleged lawlessness to be absolutely without foundation. Sure, Doc. Al Capone didn't make that $60,000,000 Belling beer in Chicago. He made it teaching Sunday schooL And Owney Madden, Maxie (Boo Boo) Hoff and the Purple Gang in Detroit are just simple country boys trying get along in the big cities.

And there is a Santa Claus. But perhaps the most impudent squawk from the drya comes from Representative Thomas L. Blanton dry House leader, who says in outraged tones that the wets have "bought up the radio, city might just as well sell the land lib wonderful for words? I wish every one could be as happy as I am." Miss Rosa Pedro Garcia, E. 113th fit Is There an Honest Wet? the newspapers, and, by God, almost control Congress!" There's dry psychology for you. home: "Because June is a warm month, and I like warm weather for my honeymoon.

I don't like crowds, and that early there won't be many people at the vacation resorts where we will suNpAYgN Trademark Registered U. Patent Office. Entered aa 2nd "ta miupr April 31, 1931. at tbe Post New York. Tm under the act of arch 3.

1 H7 Telephone rraj Hill S-1234. to private interests and collect iat taxes on it, for the bums and whatnots we shall have always with us. NEITHER BUM NOR WHATNOT. RUSSIANS AS BATTLERS. Bronx: You don't know what you're talking about, Idealist.

About 1 per cent, of all the Russians favor their Government. The rest are held down. Japan beat Russia once, when the whole country was behind the Russian army. What will Japan do to Russia now? Besides, most Russians are poor fighters, four of them being about equal to one ordinary soldier. A.

SMITH. THE REV. BEHIND BARS. Manhattan: We speak of railroading some colored boys in Alabama to the chair, but what about the case of the Rev. Major Devine over on Long Island? A year in jail for feeding the hungry and clothing the naked! HENRY E.

WILLIAMS. WIDOW LOSES OUT. Manhattan: I can tell the Child Welfare Bureau how to economize in more honorable ways than by reducing my sister, a Widow with three children, from $50 to $12 a month. Cut some unnecessary help off the payroll. C.

R. Only prohibitionists can have honest convictions on the subject of liquor. Anybody who opposes the dry laws is necessarily dishonest. And that goes, as the dry extremists see it, for such supposedly decent citizens and groups as John D. Rockefeller Nicholas Murray Butler, John R.

Mott, Alfred E. Smith, the American Federation of 'Labor, and the national lawyers' and doctors associations. spend our honeymoon. The thrill of being a June bride comes only once in a lifetime." Miss Sue Josephson, Atlantic Published emy Sundar by hi Sm dicate Co, Inc at 210 E. 4id Borouirh of Manhattan.

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T. City, home: Frankly we tried to get married in May, but we couldn't get a license; I had no great desire to get married in June. If I had my choice We can't root the dry fanatics out of control of our Government too soon by repealing the Eighteenth And when we say repeal we mean repeal, not "resubmission." The resubmission proposal is nothing but a fac-ing-both-ways scheme to delay settlement of the liquor question and enable Mr. Hoover to run as a wet in the wet States and as a dry in the dry States. I would get UEMBCB OF TITK ASSOCIATED PRfcS.

The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication ol all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this paper aad also the local news published herein. All rirhta ot republication of spe cial dispatches herein are aiso reaerred. mnrrien in flc. tober. But he was impatient, so here I am about to become a June bride." Shame is a feeling of profanation.

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