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Daily News from New York, New York • 351

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DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH SI, 1955 47 DATTYJ3NF.WS 0 220 Cast it- PMUtw cvac ttmHr News SjiMIcbw B. St-. Tort IT. 1. PrmiJ.

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3rd r. Canton 3, Ohio. THE QUESTION I it sign of weakness to sur-remler cash and valuables to a holdup man without a fight? WHERE ASKED Along Broadway. THE ANSWERS. Mary Nell Rowe, Manhattan, 7 '-v- writer: -ror a f.

'-ft 3 "'j 1 HAIL TO ITALY'S CHIEF Today, tomorrow and Saturday it will be New York City's pleasure and privilege to throw a round of official and unofficial to-do's in honor of one of the better men of today's tumultuous world. The man is Mario Scelba (pronounced Shelba), Premier of Italy, who has just completed state visits in Ottawa and Washington. Before he became Italian Premier, Sr. Scelba was the late Premier Alcide de Gasperi's Minister of Interior in charge of police. In that capacity, he showed the then fat and sassy Italian Reds a thing or two that even they didn't know about street fighting.

One of these was police use of colored water in fire hoses brought out to disperse Red mobs. The water stained the man, no. He'd risk ratting tabbed or shot if he tried to fight and keep i valuables. But where a woman is concern these crooks rarely stop at robbery. Her best defense is to scream for il imi Mario Scelba help.

If she screams loudly enough, the man may take to hi heels." Edward F. Larkin, E. SU, SmlVn aim' s-' -h hoods clothes, so that cops of Rome, Milan, Turin or wherever could track down rioters pretty much at their leisure. Ever since President Luigi Einaudi asked Scelba to take the premiership early in February of last j'ear, our distinguished visitor has been showing qualities of statesmanship which have surprised even his friends. He has been repeatedly reported on the verge of falling.

The latest of these stories is circulating at this moment, because of some involved political squabble in Sicily. Up to now, these reports, like the famed one on Mark Twain's death, have turned out to be greatly exaggerated. We hope Sr. Scelba has a fine time here, likes Americans as much as Americans like him, and goes home to confound all his enemies anew. Brooklyn, supervisor: "Yes.

If I thought the ban-dit was unarmed, I'd tackle him and fight it out. I'm pretty strong and I'm sure I could hold my own. How. ever, if he ac- costed me with a gun, I'd do as he says. My wife VOICE OF THK rKOI'LK Titott glv mmmt and mddrtu uk yur letter.

mill mHkhold hoik rraiint. tolls me to Rive up my wallet to an armed man." Mrs. John Burns, Wantach, L-L, YALTA IK ICJOF. Brooklyn: Before there can be any thought of peace-making at the precinct level, between Kisen-hower and Lincoln Republicans, there must be a show of (rood faith at the summit of the Eisenhower home? "No. On the contrary, it's a sign of pood sense.

A man who stoops frroup, by a marked change in at titude toward Sen. Mc arthy. V. KEEGAN. Manhattan: Loudmouthed Sen.

to armeil t4-mj bery ilesper-4i7ZfJ ate. If h's a Joe McCarthy's recent blast at President Ei'nhower marks him more and more as a contemptible. druer addict he's doubly dangrcT-oo. And he'd kill with little or no provocation. A fow Hoi.

slimy skunk, coyote in man's NO YALTA FOR IKE At his news conference yesterday, President Eisenhower was asked about a possible four-power conference to loosen up world tensions. He again expressed willingness to do anything to assure peace. But he added that it would be very dangerous for a top-level meeting to be held without a specific list of topics for discussion. Answer to This evidently is the President's an- Chur chill swer to British Trime Minister Winston Churchill's Tuesday remark that he still wants a four-power parley "at -the summit" and "without agenda." Thus, the British statesman is asking for another Yalta, and another rooking of the West by the Kremlin. It is most reassuring, we think, to find that Churchill, for all his alleged influence over Gen.

Eisenhower, hasn't sold'lke on a Yalta No. 2 and the disasters it could bring with it. clothing who would be another Hitler or Mussolini. FRANK f. TI10RNDALE.

Newark. N. I don't expect to lars 3 not a lot to nurremler wlwn balanced against a person's life." I 'at CrnirjTs. Manhnt.m ti have my gripe printed, because I'm firmly convinced that you must throw away thousand of pro-Roosevclt letters and print the ma A fL-'aPT 1 EXITS EXPLAINED Richmond: Mayor Wagner wants to build more dwelling to lent for $19 per month per room. He believes this will stop people from moving out of New ork.

What should be done is increae the police force ho that decent citizens can lie given better protection in their homes, school, subways and parks. The hoodlum and diuif addicts are why respectable leave New York. W. H. K.

Brooklyn: Here's why I am fro. ing, Mr. Mayor. Ibis alternate parking business is bad rnoiii'h weekdays, but when we poor, hulf-asleep motorist have to jump out of bed on Saturdays, and dii around aimlessly until 1(1 or 11 o'clock, waiting for someone to move his c-r, it's too much. SCRl'UI! CANDIDATE-.

MALU.N Til El HERO. II Ml? Bronx: Thi is to the Voicer vim signed hitriM-lf ioo (oo and called Marlon Brando uncouth. It's too bad yoil didn't sign your tiame bcau.e we would like to spit in your eye. Marlon Brando it one of the luo-t handfome men in the world. Me is kind, pleasant, easy to et along with and a genius.

And that's more than can hay for a slob like you. ciNCER, iC 1 1 i A KA'IIIV, IMll Jl ET FOR BILL Hit.tstown. N. Thank yon. Bill Doemick of Vmcing your belief that wenioilein working girls dies: attractively as any "Id bt -dreed' women.

We work hard lu look nent arid welt groomed, and it's nice to know someone aiiiu iale our effort jority of hate-Roosevelt letters. ll ve secretary: "A bandit with robbery as hi motive ti I snatch a woman's pure ami run. But a man has to he forced to frive up his wallet and other a I a I es. 1 1 he's mugged and robbed, he can't help him- wlf. Once he faces a gun, helpless.

Why not leave the of catchirg the thief to let me tell you Koodevelt -haters that F.Ii.R. did everything possible to defeat Hitler as soon as pos-silh', and at Yalta he did everything possible to defeat Japan as soon as possible. Why can't you morons realize that? JOHN ENflEL. Manhjiltan: The fi'OI1 can Ktill win the I. President ittl elvetH.n.

o- a real change and cleanup I sugrest tien. Mar Arthur for Frevi. dent and Sen. McCarthy for Vice President. FLORENCE DICKIE.

Brooklyn: Now that the Yalta agreement have Wen published, the need for the projoed Uricker Amendment i. clearer than ever. RAY ACKERLEY. NOT I OR ELE WOK Canaan, In your Match job the police? Leo ire" STEEL FOR STATEN ISLAND City Hall and the Port of New -York Authority have been scuffling recently about details of the bill they'd like the Legislature to pass for construction of the Narrows Bridge between Brooklyn and Staten Island. The dispute is now pretty much ironed out.

and it's hoped the Legislature will enact the measure before ad-journment. i he Narrows Which gives us an opening to re- Bridee Plcns Peat that we hope the bridge plans as finally worked out will provide for rail lines as well as auto lanes. New York City is already highly accessible to rubber meaning autos and buses. Vet steel railroads, subways can still do a far bigger mass transportation job than rubber. It seems mathematical that, if Staten Island is to expand and prosper as much as is hoped from the new bridge, it must be made accessible to both steel and rubber.

How about some Staten Island civic organization setting up a roar for this plan, before it's too late? retired: "A youn? man in his prime, physically, mijrht battle a holdup man, but for other people it would be extremely unwise. They'd be lucky to fret aay by just handing; over their cash. No one should ODDOre a man with a frun. unless he knows how to Detroit, railroad la edition you printeil an article in the Voice of the People headed. For Eleanor." It was signed Fd and Mel Tatsapatili.

Neither VA nor Mel had anything whatsover to do with writing or M-nJin thi article ami we you put a denial in your column. EDWIN F. TATSAPAICH. EMPLOYMENT SOLI TION Manhattan: If all married women were kickeil out of the laboi market, then men with families wouldn't find th- market glutli when they l-wk for job, and neglected children would not prow into delinquent. J.

M. B( INTO HISIORV Brooklyn: Some people don't want to go back 10 year to see the mistake made at Yalta. Then why go back If' Ml years to iue that Benedict Arnold a traitor? ANOELO MIXLI EI.I.O. A SEt 'BETA liY. Queens: To the riank who line my phone iiliut four times in the wee hours of each morning: To get that eaily eviy day yon n.ut have been talsed in a bain.

And why don't yon joui own voice inread of di-gui-ing it, you disgii-ting animal? Fl'RIOl WOM W. Ol If El KLY I IPS Brooklyn: I want to infori i von that I renlty look forward to joor "For diivers only" and Vo, can it'' columns ncrv SoikIhv. I. 11'LtiW. i.H I EFl READER B'ooklyn: Thaul.s, 'i' a I Authority, for the i blue giav color ittuiiie in the IRT cai.

It means nunc lihl refls-lion f.r us subnay readers. li. Jerry O'Keefe, mart: No. I'll te'l you why. I was confrorite1 by a holdup man recently.

At that moment I realized my life wa. at stake, so I handed over my wallet and a vatu- ALL-WAY STRETCH Wt've had that is, the ladies have had the two-way stretch girdle for some years. Now on the market is the all-way stretch nylon stocking a wonder article, in only three basic sizes, which will fit any leg virtually as snugly as skin, without a wrinkle or a sag. The improvement results from a trick (described by Robert Sulliv an in last Sunday's News) whereby nylon fibers can now be made to act like tiny springs. 'We wouldn't snoot any invention or discovery in any field; but we feel like executing a special bow to this new stocking.

If it wears as well as they say, it will oe a genuine, top-lcvcl scientific 7 can do withotit the money. Riht to row, I ean-iiier roy elf Imky have in one piece.".

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