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Daily News from New York, New York • 335

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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'DAILY WS," MONDAY; APRIL 1963 DAI LY.fl NEWS iMt S. TC MUrray Ha 2- The Inquiring Fotograpber aV JIMMY JEMAIL The News trill pmx $19 for eorfc fifrfim mcre-ptrd for this column. THE QUESTION PvMuhed ilr mil femWr Nl 8rMu lac XT 4M Ml Trt IT. PnuiM rtroa: PmlMU. Mutant Cli: Kmun.

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Cm ArMKfl Prraa Rt Dvitr Si Omtfcr Ukd Audr S)4 rS KFHIII tr THK AiUXKlATEu TBESS AonatAd Pifm i raittld MrloiivrtT tii uw for rabltcatio all io aI nw nnl1 10 ht nrgf.iir mm Ht ail AP new 1ialr'fca HOW'VE YOU BEEN Is America what ton thought it would be? (Asked of glee club members of the UnWersitr of luring the longest citvwide newspaper blackout in New York history? The chances are 99 to 1 that, no matter who you are Coimbra. Port oral.) WHERE ASKED Forest Hills. THE ANSWERS VLtor Manuel da Silva Fer- u. reira: iu. in 3 Porturtl.

im i TV I or how you make a living, you 'were affected by the strike in various unpleasant or more likely injurious ways. The people of the giant New York metropolitan area were deprived for 114 days of the real newspapers that they know and like. They had to make do with assorted unfamiliar, catch as catch can substitutes- This deprivation of the formal and friendly. America is such a great country that expected you to be formal. We find you friendly, but not formal, to our surprise.

You show your friendshiD Mayor Warner Theodore Kheel fczi MU 1 At Lest quickly. We feel the same friendship, but we are not effusive." Luis Augusto Pires da Costa Pro rtdencia: "Americans are kinder than we thought. Because of government misunderstandings existing in some' important matters, I thought that public's favorite daily reading matter was only the beginning of the story. Information as to the manifold activities of New Yorkers and suburbanites was badly curtailed. Activities of city, state and national governments went largely unreported.

So did births, deaths and marriages. Advertisers were crippled in part in the matter of advising the public, through the best advertising media, of the goods they had for sale. Correspondingly, the public was hampered in obtaining goods and services where and when it wanted them at prices it was willing to pay. Theatres, restaurants, apartment buildings, employment agencies, job-seekers, and almost all other elements in the life of New York City and the suburbs, were hamstrung when it came to pursuing their customary activities in their normal ways. A3 for the people who put out the newspapers report and process the news, print it, and distribute the finished product they were all hit in one way or another by this strike, and most of them were hit hard.

mignt be re- fleeted in the feelinirs of indi- vidua! Ameri- cans. Now I know that our gor-ernments do not prejudice the excellent relations between our peoples." Miguel Albino de Faria De VOICE OF THK PEOPLE Wmi mmi mJJrtts M-ili letter. We mil: tt ithMJ both mm requett. WEIRDIE WAR DIDN'T MAKE JACK MAD Oceanport, N. J.t This "cold Queens: What kind of sorehead was that Voicer who blasted a Bastoa: "So.

I knew you would be kind, without formality, but war will go down as one of the craziest wars in history. Our your women sur enemies are supposed to be the prise me. They popular comedy record impersonating President Kennedy and his family? It happens to be just good, clean razzing. And to top it all, I understand President Kennedy even bought some give to his close friends. So are so strong Communists.

But the only ones we bur: are our friends: Portugal, Holland, England. France, Katanga and now probably Paki They have more power than women in Eu 111 stan, by our giving aid tj India please remember, stupid, that rope. They run It's about time for Americar.s to! this is a free country, and that your country ask their leaders whote side Your men have we should be grateful that something like that record can be told me the were on. BEWILDERED OUR CITY'S CRIME women elected Kennedy Presi- dent because he is so handsome." Manhattan: I'm not surprised Jose Miguel Leitao Mira Bap Many struggled along on strike-benefit andor jobless insurance payments, or in makeshift jobs. Strikers paraded up and down on Nobody Won the picket lines in all sorts of This Strike weather most of it bad, this having been the worst winter in many years.

It is anybody's guess how long it will take these people to make back the money they lost by the strike assuming they ever make it back. The newspaper publishers, of course, took serious financial losses. Their chances of ever recouping these are anybody's guess, too. So far as we can figure out, the only good effect of the strike was that it proved that newspapers are essential to the well-being, prosperity and smooth functioning of big metropolitan areas of which, New York's is the nation's largest. Now that the strike is over, THE News most earnestly hopes that all newspaper people here will apply the lessons of the episode in their own business from now on.

Let's not relearn all these lessons the hard way at some future time. We mean: When occasions roll around again to negotiate new work contracts, let's mediate, arbitrate, deal, dicker, but let us strive above all to find some alternative to tests of strength between workers and employers. In short, let's have no more newspaper strikes here. that New York City's crime rate is increasing. How can you expect anything else when you can't find a patrolman on the street after 12:30 A.

Where are they after that time? L. E. Manhattan: If gamblins- were tists There is no difference. Americans are like the rest of us. They are the product of us all.

However, they are clever and they are more industrious than the Latin people in the south of Eu legalized, men now assigned to police it as a crime would be freed to clean up areas infested done in our own good old U.S.A. J. HAMMER. FIDEL FAN REBUKED Bronx: Voicer Esteban Ren-vich says he likes Castro's Cuba and enjoyed his recent stay there. Why, then, did you coma back here? To bit the hand that feeds you? Despierta, amigo! CUBAN MARTY.

Queens: Dear Esteban: Co to Cuba. JOHN H. SAUL. WE'RE f.LAD WE HELPED Brooklyn: I feel I must write you a word of thanks. A question arose the other day concerning the freezing of meats.

When we called your information service we were put right through to your food department. The woman who answered although I am sure she was in the midst with real crime. CJ. O. SEES A BASEBALL FADEOUT Bronx: I fear that baseball is rope.

has made your country so rich." on the decline as our national pastime. The major leagues are cutting down their farm clubs, or eliminating them. Major teams like the old Senators, Giants, Dodgers and Braves had to move Antonio L. D. Almaida: "I am lhat.

we feel, is the solemn duty which all of us in the newspaper business owe to the people of Our Duty to The Public to other cities to get out of the red. The only hope is to get more colorful players like Dizzy Dean of a busy day took the time tn answer our questions promptly and thoroughly. We now have and Tv Cobb in the game. They re surprised that Americans are not more like us. You live very well, but you do not look gay.

Many of you look grim. The ese, Italians and Spaniards are this helpfulness, along with a labeled as "show-offs," but they're good for the game. nni irrftv tne huge community whose servants we are. As for what we hope was the last of these strikes, we wish to extend particular thanks and commendation to Mayor Robert F. Wagner and Theodore W.

Kheel for their heroically persistent and patient efforts to get it LAW VS. ANARCHY Bronx: The Condon-Wad Kct more outgoing. prohibiting strikes by New York host of other reasons, for preferring Thk News. Thank you once again. RHODA WERSHER.

JURISTS BACKGROUND Brooklyn: Can it be that our President doesn't know as much as we common people who merely Tead the newspapers? Otherwise, how could he endorse and appoint to the International Court of Justice a Philip Jessup, once affiliated with a known Communist- streets That's I servants is tne oniy tion the public has against anar- typical of us. I iiu. II 1 anything like this here." Ernesto Goncalves de Pinho t- 1 iiy. jliy "ir ipu uiutiai iu I f- fuses to enforce so important a law is akinp for impeachment. A law oaseJ by the I.ei!ature, signed by a Govmor and de wui kvu lias sung in many countries.

Americans have more I .1 seiuea saiisiactorny- iacn ot these gentlemen, in THE NEWS' opinion, deserves the seldom awarded Medal of Merit of the City of New York. And THE NEWS promises not to be critical if the Mayor takes a well-deserved vacation. We also thank, from the heart, Stephen Schlossberg, of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service; Vincent D. McDonnell, executive secretary of the State Board -of Mediation; and Morris Tarshis, senior mediator of the New York City Department of Labor. The same goes for Secretary of Labor Wirtz.

who was active in the early days of the strike and maintained interest in it throughout the Our gratitude also goes out to several local labor leaders who were not directly involved in the con ret vr clared Constitutional bv tne courts cannot be revoked by any controlled organization? Do we mi I individual to please any labor i have to have a Cuban-launched rocket fall on us before wake PLAIN CITIZEN. weatin man any others, yet I find I Hk they are not con- i tented. In want. 13 Jk ing more ana i up? J. WELSH DREAM BOAT SAILED OFF Bronx: What, folks, would you think of a man who sponged ofT you for five years with th promise of marriage, and then walks off with someone else? Please advia if there is any skunk lower thafl he, POINT MAIDEN.

SEES UNION EVOLUTION Manhattan: When a trade union changes from a labor protective unit to a racket built on monopoly of service, it should be regu-lated by appropriate legislation. The injured ones are the public, who faappert to. tMJ labor themselves B. apt to forget the spiritual in life. But you are hos- but who were helpful in various stages of the negotiations.

so, let, the presses roll with never, we hope, L'-wiy nother stoppage of this. kind. fluted friendly and more than. I. x- i.

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