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Daily News from New York, New York • 35

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DAILY WEDNESDAY, JUNE Zi. 1953 Cll DAI tYM EWS 6) hiw rates rKTvti MwsMNit Tel. MUrray Hill 2-1234 2 East 42d St. BobtifuliV. Pttbitsr4 daily eipt -Swutay by Newt 8yniirt" Co.

229 E. 421 St. New fork IT." N. PritJWit, M. Ktyriu; editor and secretary.

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I. 8., J-'" (Hi pet year; Canada. Armed Jr'WKea Heciai Katea: Dally. iX.OO; Daily and per year. MtMBUR OF THE ASSOCIATED PBKS3 -The Assort aled Prew i entitled exclusively to the nw for republication of all tb local oews pruitea Uu newbpairex a well all AP news dispatches.

U.S. DIPLOMACY SCORES. Under Truman and Secretary of State Dean Acheson, U.S. diplomacy, developed a depressing habit of falling flat on its face day in and day out, year in and year out. The.

Inquiring Fotograpber Sy JIMMY JEM AIL The News will pay $10 for every timely, interesting question sub- mitted and used in this column. Today's award floes to 'flu J. Cavannugh. llo-30 2lHth St Cambria Heights 11, V. THE QUESTION.

What -did you say to the traffic cop while he was writing your summons THE PLACE. Ambassador Hotel. THE ANSWERS. D. Vail, Bayonne, Korea N.

district passenger agent Current developments jn north- ern Burma encourage the hope that President Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles- are changing all that. In 1950, about 12,000 of Chiang. Kai-shek's Nationalist- Chinese soldiers were squeezed- out of South China into, northern Burma by the Chine.se Reds. took to waging guerrilla war on the Burmese, chiefly iMtlTKYIHA. INDIA CHINA CSSA THAILAND "if (SIAMJ Si wilt- -1.

told him all-about my kids (Ionly haveone) and said he was taking the bread out of their mouths. His eyes became moist, but he wrote the summons and said: 'Be as g-ood with the judge a suspended sen- in order to go on' eating; don seem to have had any grudge against Burma government or The situation grew, more and more irritating and especially to the -United Nations, which flapped its fins and uttered Radio City, TV Burma piercing cries in its customary man-' ner without getting any results It was too much to expect that Acheson's State Department would or coukl.be of any help in persuading the guerrillas to depart in They have now agreed to do just that, as soon as ar- 1 A A A 1L A T71 and you may get tence. I didn't." Caroline producer: "He fralked to my car when I stopped for red light. He-wasn't wearing a uniform. He asked for my name and -address.

I refused, he was a masher. When A POOR THIMG- BUT Hl OWN rangemems can De maae xo transport, mem to rormosa. The settlement was reached Monday at Bangkok, capital of Burma's neighbor nation of Thailand (Siam). It came about after four weeks of discussion among representatives QJ VOICE OF THE PEOPLE -dT he insisted, I said, 'If you from the United States, Thailand, Burma and Nationalist China. The news was announced by Edwin F.

Stanton, U.S: Ambassador to Thailand. Here, then, is one victory "for U.S. diplomacy in a 'a 1 i- 1 1 1 A .3 -T T. Please give name ttnd address with Qur letter. We ill withhold both on A CHEER, A RAZZ ROSENBERG AFTKRMVI don't go 'way.

111 call police. He was the police, the -town constable. He got my name." Reed Seely, Lexington hotel irouoie. spot wnicn lias oeexi irouuieu ioi; luiee 11 isn't a major victory, because Burma isn't a major nation. But those 12,000 soldiers will come in handy on Formosa, oitVicr air! in PhiaTiir'a' vairla acsinaf- mninliinrl Viina fir Livingston, N.

Thank Cod for President Eisenhower and all tlm decent and honorable men in thi wonderful country of ours: The Rosenbergs got what they do served. These rats were given humane death, though inn off nt men in Korea have been TuaiLOed and tortuied because of Coinmu- 13 I. IV! ill v.ll.l.llf-, A help defend the big island in case the UN sells.it down the river and the Reds try to grab -We hope this Burma achievement is only the first of many that will be racked up by Messrs. Elsenhower and Dulles. The United States has had enough diplomatic de-r feats in recent years to last it for at least a decade.

manager: 1 tried the psy-c ho logical they taught us at the Cornell hotel course, saying, 'Officer, you are jierfeetly. right. I was going a bit too fast. I'm It didnt work. In addi nists like them.

I Mrs. ROSE BENSON'. Brooklyn: So far, one person lirii I been harmed by these EAST SIDE FACELIFT "Bronx: Hooray for Syngman llh'ee! Now, for. once in three decades, all nature may stand up and say, "Here is a man." FRANCES BRADLEY. Bronx: President Eisenhower would be the most popular President we ever had if he.

would withdraw all U. S. troops from -Korea, (2) release all die-hard- Red prisoners to mingle with South Koreans, -(3) let Rhee stew in his own juice. MARIO DiPETTO. BRITISH ANSWER Brooklyn: To the dirty lying Communist "skunk who wrote tire Voice complaining about paying taxes fbr the benefit of the British, with the statement "we not oiily clothe, feed and protect them, but have to crown them This is a malicious and scurrilous statement to make that of a liar and -a rat.

And this goes double for The News to print such trash who are always anxious to put a letter like that in the Voice but haven't-got the guts to print an answer to it. -C. H. SMITH. tion" to the summons, he held me up "10 minutes with a lecture on "safety." Ellsworth T.

Car Short Nev York City's Committee on Slum Clearance" (headed by the Robert Moses, and how that boy does get around) has come up with a carefully detailed reconstruction plan for the York University-Bellevue area bounded by First and Second Avesl and 30th and 33d on Manhattan's East Side. The project looks good to. us. The city and Federal Government, after City Hall approval, will cooperate in condemning and razing the three blighted blocks. That in itself will be a municipal blessing.

Only three of the 108 residential buildings on the site were built in the past 25 years; some 95 of the old law tenements have been standing, or leaning, since 1900. Mills, iN. 1 investment coun-' st'llor: "Thp speed i)i it was 50 and I kept the car under 60. Maybe' I was 55. but it was useless to argue.

So I told him my wife was' all alone in a big house and I was her safety 5V i 7 A But he did his The cleared land will then be auctioned off to a private builder for development in strict accordance with the Moses The venerable old rookeries will be replaced by five airy, 14-story adding up to 840 middle-in- come ($31 per room) apartments. No Tax Land. The city will swap ownership of' Will Rf Lnst lst and 32d Sts. in return for an duty, darn it." Helen 1 Scaiilon, Jersey City, spies giving away secrets fit 1 atimi bomb. Justice Douglas the only man with courage stand up and speak for the rb'hts of others.

Take your pick. Douglas or Eisenhower. JACK LKHRMAN. Manville, N. I.

for one. nil give one week's wages toward II shipping- to Russia" of Emnmi. I Bloeh. the Rosenberg lawyir who savs he is ashamed to be an Amu-i-ican. RAYMOND SAXTON.

Manhattan: It is a bouquet to American democracy that a lawyer whose clients sold America flown the river -can speak as he did in this country, and still get awny with it. ALAN MORRIS. Manhattan: I have never before written to any publication for any reason whatsoever. But this i fi time I feel I must say something. I have never seen a more flagrant or disgusting display of stupioiiy than that shown by some Jewish people in deft -nop the self-admitted the Rosenbergs.

Have you forgotten ii soon the persecutions and inju-tice you suffered in other count 1 I am sick and ashamed of you ig. norant few. For. you see. I too a'o a Jew.

But thank Cod I am fr-t oT all an American. HEARTSICK CI Brooklyn: lb-fore Mr. leaves this country he's asli.i i 4 of, for Russia, he'd better ie'b--l that his profession doesn't pay good over there. Sometimes tl, don't even hold trials. VINCENT PEDKS I Kl PI ZZI.FK Manhattan: No wonder the is in debt.

What hooplt In a.l hornet I didn't say a word. I just looked at him with wide-open eyes. He looked back and turned- away. Then he looked again and my yes were still wide-open. He started to write, looked again.

vrijucii di ui jtzi niiLtrr muni will permit widening of the project's four outside streets. -Best of all, from the standpoint of the long-suffering Jsew York taxpajer, this particular slum erasing job will not snatch any land from the city's tax rolls- Unlike so-called tax-free government-subsidized projects, the NYU-Bellevue apartments will pay their City bills in After studying the prospectus of this one with considerable care, we can see only one possible gimmick. Moses' blueprints, true, include generous parking facilities-four outside areas, and one garage. But, as Bob the Builder knows, those important. Darkiner provisions have an odd ONE FOR FATSO Bronx: I read with some amusement your sophormoric editorial comments regarding the establishment of the Egyptian Republic without benefit of a popular vote, incidentally.

The American people, having hit foul balls so consistently in recent Presidential elections, can no longer afford to be smug aliout the supposed vices of hereditary monarchy. Even fat Farouk seems to be preferable to a Roosevelt or. a Truman or an Eisenhower. MARIO PR TILER. FOR FREEDOM OF CHOICE Valley Stream: Does the little business man have no right in this country? For ihe last 18 years my husband has had a little neighborhood tavern in Brooklyn.

It is a family business; my husband and his brother are" the bartenders, and there 'is just one other employe. Well, now the Bartenders' Union, Local 70, AFL, is in the neighborhood trying to organize all the little bars and grills. When nobody in my husband's place. wanted to join, picket line appeared and nuts', said 'Oh. bike and on rode jumped away.

M. O. Porter. neer: He bad me dead to rights, 60 miles an hour in a 30- way of disappearing somewhere between the architect's sketches and the actual development; Directly south of this proposed project, the recently built Peter Cooper Village and the almost-completed veterans' hospital did Father Knickerbocker no favor by skimping oh parking space. Peter Cooper got built, somehow, i j.

ii ft i ii a i 1 -z e. apologized pro engi- in fusely, but he grinned and said. Save vour even tried to harass him by poking breath," bub, could take you to the hoose-' approved spending money for Tt; fun at his family name. Their "Wall. Don't Walk" traffip Il-t Mini iiu.

panting latiiiues at an. aiiu ine Army engineers have graciously put up one mouse-size garage with capacity for a couple dozen cars room enough for the visiting generals and admirals but no help otherwise. If anybody starts erasing those big parking areas from your fine blueprints, Bob, we trust you'll start yelling like crazy. We'll be delighted to join in the chorus." gow lie didn t. He wrote a statement, "Y.ou join the union, or on Broadway? If New Yori.e--.

else." Is this freedom; or do our can't rd from green, what laws permit such legal blackmail? i makes that idiot think v.e -a A-WIFK. M. PHZV summons for 50 instead of 60, a swell "guy. like must of the cop.".

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