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Anonymous com- munications will he disregarded. The namves of commuunicants will, however, be regarded as confidential upon request. Contrib- utors are asked to be brief, confining themselves to less than 300 words if possible. On the Late ,Dwight. Morrow's Position /=W*4wr r I i I Sale of Bostonian Shoes $6.15 DEPENDABLE RADIO kSERVICE (All Makes) Offered in Tremendous S Lowest Rates Phone 3694 I2 O~hUI NIGHT EDITORS (. Cullen Kennedy James dman Jerry E. Rosenthal ifert George A. Staiter. ;Inglis Nyers Briau Jones Sports Assistants_ John W. Thomas Joii S. Townsend Charles A. S anfrd To The Editor: It is well known that the late Senator Dwight W. Morrow, of New Jersey, was one of the finest charac- ters and at the same time one of the most capable thinkers America has produced. His untimely death called forth universal regret. This is what he said on the subject of prohibition: "I believe the way out of the present difficulty is to recognize clearly the fundamental difference be- tween the nature of the Federal government and the state government. I believe this involves a repeal of the Eighteexth amendment, and the substitution therefor of an amendment which will restore to the states the power to determine their policy towards the liquor traffic, and vest in the Federal government full power to give all possible cooperative protection and assistance to those states that desire prohibition against invasion from' the states that do not. If I should be elected to the United States Senate, I should be prepared to vote for a resolution submit- ting to the several states an amendment to the Con- stitution in. any form that would accomplish the foregoing purpose." M. Levi,, Professor Emeritus. WEDEMEYERIS 221 East Liberty Street 11 South WANT ADS PAY Final Clearauc 'TODAY AND THURSDAY REPORTERS eini Fred A. 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MACHINE IRONED AND FACTORY BLOCKED- A trial will convince you superior work of our I m per Oc pound, Minimum Charge 50' S~aLax ,ing cast, which includes Richard Crom- is high promise as "Ronny," and George :rashed through in "Strictly Dishonor- fyingly good, and p'resents a picture id convincing. peculiar personality of Miss Dressler e the successful production of a story. With anyone else in the title role the e pure hokum, but, somehow, there is angei that any audience would be un- oward Miss Dressler regardless of what Shie was portraying. She has a great CASH AND CARRY mwjmx Phone 4117- for quick service or call branch - White Swa. Launr o I Phone 4117 BRANCHES---- - - -- u BRANCHES-