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Show BUTLER OPPOSED TO PROHIBITION NTIYV YOPM-C. Dec. "9. Dr. Nicholas Murr'av Kulier,' president of Columbia university, declared himself oppose, to prohibition in a letter addressed o ll- .., 11 Anderson, state superintendent - ,h, ' .vti-Saloon leti'Uie. will 'h was mad public tonight. It. Hutlcr's let.er v-ts in replv to one sent to him as a pre-smnmive pre-smnmive presidential candidate by Mr. Anderson. In his reply Dr. Hn or said: "When a man .", name is publicly pi o- poied for hirh office by responsible o.t- i zees the people are entitled to know j bis 'attitude on public ipiestions. I have lone believed the saloon to be a public uuisanee that should he abated. I have not' supported prohibition for the reason bat 1 do not believe it either a .lust or proper wav to deal with the problem." |