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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933 7 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG LEAVE IT TO ME ! T'LL GET YOUR LAUNDRY 5\ §\ OR KNOW THE REASON A7 > BLANKETY BLANK CHINAMAN .. HEZ WON'T COME ACROSS JWITH My LAUNDRY CAUSE 1 AIN'T GOT NO TICKET... cketeers; Har rHO - AL E’hé de afid .R;l & W The law’s grip, tighcning upon racketcers, has made their opera tions mcre hazardous and less profitable. ney Thomas J. Courtney ic directing a reform of sc-called “cutlaw” In New Yerk, Chariey Phil Roscnborg has been sentenced to the p enitentiary on charges cf racketeering in poultry. Larry Fay, whese ve suc cceded to scme of the pswer fermerly attributed to Caponc in Chi- encmy No. 1" is ncw in Federal pricon, Murray Humphreys is reperted to h: are listed among gangland’s “picnecrs.” as Chicage’s “publi York, has been c'ai cagc. Capene and In This is the first of three arti- «l dealing with rackets and racketecrs deseribing some of the nges that have taken place in their ranks under the compuleion of law and altered [{he 39 beer law cconcmic conditions. | The chief income of racketeers | until yaar was derived from in beer and spiri The Wickersham report mat that gan; s were receiving b een 2 and 3 billion dollars a year from this source. Turn to Other Fields When the depression stopped much of this illegal liquor 'there came an ir of ts of racketeers in other fields, such as kidnaping and extortion from ; es and coercion of labor or- indi- with their “public are making other changes in the line-up. ’Aand achieving results four way attack against enemies” for income X (Kl crimes, inte jmerce tions and evasion, e com- abuses of By NOEL THORNTON NEW YORK, Junz 15—Racke , composi brigand organ tions, which extort an annual toll estimated in billions from legiti- mate business in this country, have fallen into sudden cha | Frightened by sweeping attacks from federal and state proscutors and attempting to stave off bank- ruptey threatened by depression in illegal liquor traffic, gang leaders are branching into new fields in a frenzied effort to continue the flow of easy money into their pockets.| 1 ‘If)u nd vlhcn}:olvrg Racket Leaders Changing lagainst a terrific. problem in at- As the rackets change in charac- tempting to forestall this new and ¢ tor so the racket leaders are giv- growing form of racketeering. With : ing v to new regimes. | their mobs of bomb: acid tossers, + “'The throne of Al Capone in Chi- strong arm sl and machine cago is reputed to have bean tal s the mang leaders employed en over by Murray Humphreys. | weapons of s_;:)k.fl;, boycotts and With the claying of Larry Fay ylolence to frighten their victims and many of his cohorts the jinto submission. te ganizations to levy dues on vidual workers. “gonspiracy tc ccerce” business | State Attorney Genoral John J. in New York has been carried |Bennet made a public appeal for on by younger leaders, typical | p, saying, “If T can get the sup- of whom is former bantam- | of victimized business men I weight champion Charley Phil | feal perfeglly we can gnd.’thr Rceenberg. He has just reccived | whole buslness' of racketeering. . a threc-year sentence for rack- | In several instances lately vxc»I eteering tactics in the Bronx {tims have been persuaded to come pouliry markets. “lor\\'ard and give evidence. Har- Attorney General Homer S. Cum- [assed by threats and rmanc\;l}y mings has ordered an inquiry mto‘unable to any longer to pay trib- cvidence of racketeering in New ute to racketeers, t york’s fish warket and trucking|is overcoming their ! industries. These two businesses and|{more and more they are cooper- i the pouliry and milk dealers are|ating witli prosecutors. said to be the chief contributors| et B G M to the annual bill of more than| The & rn division of the na- $300,000,000 which the State Crim’:l‘tlcn.ll road, from Cumberland to| commission estimates this city paysiwheel:{lg‘ cost $13,000 a mile, a yearly to gangsters. staggering sum in 1827, Fight On In Chicago In Chicago State’s Attorney T. J. Courtney is beginning a re- form of all “outlaw” unions in an effort to eliminate the $18,000,000 which the Chicago Employers’ as- sociation estimates will go into the hands of gangsters of that city this | fear so that | HURRAH EVERYBODY Mom Is Better Again Rheumatism All Gone | 1ts just wonderful—we are'all so happy again—Dad acts like he was 21—danced with Mom last night jes have moved|after telling her New Jersey to|earth could make a meat pie like many 32(che can. Pa is right but lcocoanut custard instead. On but I sure am glad — just year. | Federal authorit in full fo into examine evidence that beer breweries are controlled by p";‘;:csi‘:fiea:?(;;h.l\ s reached the at-|think a W_eek ago Mom could hard- tention of congress, With Senazor;ly walk—her knee was all swollen Royal S. Copeland of New York alnd pained liler _sumethmg awful— introducing a resolution before th>|Grandma said it was the worst commerce committee t0 inquire into |rheumatic she ever saw. g racksteering in beer, milk and oth- ’l'hen_ Dafl came home.one night er fields, recommending legislation | and said, “Mother, there’s a b°‘“”,| to eradicate the evil of Allenru. It stopped Ed Davis'| Detreit Inquiry Started rheumatic pain right short in 43 Detroit has an inquiry under way hours—?e says jt will do the same, foMlowing reports that rum run- to you!” And Ed Davis was rlgm,i ners are trying to move in on the | for Allenru is guaranteed by Ju-| legal beer business, but officials re-‘neflu Drug Co._, Butler Mauro Drug| port that the city is more free of Co. and leading d‘rugglsu, every- gangdom influence that it has|where to end pain, agony and been in six years. Detroit authori- | swelling in 48 hours or money back! ties, ameng whom was Prosecutor Harry S. Toy, gave the racketeer machine a severe setback When they obtained convictions to break up the notorious Purple Gang three years ago. Federal I say| acid starts to leave the body in 24 hours—it has helped thousands of {people who suffered from rheu- matic pain, neuritis and ' sciatica to get well and back to work again. authorities have beenJAn 8 ounce bottl their indignation |, no woman on;mch on jutes in |er’s sugar. —it works so fast that excess uric!® e for 85 cents. adv. ., HEY, SULLY. PIPE DOWN!! 1 FORGOT TO SEND MY LAUNDRY THiS WEE K HIS APOLO d-Hit Gangdom Bil;siy,er ew Fields | MURRAY Hu_\iPHraEYs‘ In Chicago, State's Attor- unicas to stop the flow ¢f millions into the hands cf gangsters there. Al Capone, listed been linked with cllcged rackets in New name has cther parts of the ccuntry the depression and aggressive prosecution :_SKAGWAY BOYS ON WAY HOME FROM UNIVERSITY Lewis and Robert Dahl father Dr. P, 1. Dahl, cian in Skagway, passed through this port on their way home to spend the summer vacation. They ’ t have been attending the University By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE|or washington and were pass:n- PARTE REFRBSmMpNTS gers on the Princess Norah. pssorted Caren T prat rancn| HOW SHE LOST 18 POUNDS OF FAT Salted Nuts For Less Than $1.00 whos is a p Orange Drop Cakes One-half cup butter. One cup sugar. One half cup orange juice. Two teaspoons lemon extract. One eighth teaspoon salt. Eight egg yolks. Two cups pastry flour. Two and one-half teaspoons bak- ing powder. Cream butter and sugar. Add rest of ingredients, beat 3 minutes. Half fill greased small muffin pans, bake 10 minutes in moderate oven. Coo! and frost. The cakes can be baked in small paper cups. Orange Almond Frosting Three tablespoons bulter. Two tablespoons orange juice. On: tablespoon lemon juice. One-eighth teaspoon salt One egg. One and two-thirds cups sifted confectioner’s sugar, One half cup shredded almonds. “Will say in regards to Kruschen: I tock it to reduce. I lost 18 pounds after using ome bottle and feel fine. Just hought ome more bottle to-day and expect to lose 18 mere pounds. I now weigh 148 and feel fine.” Mrs. Harry Robin- son, Akron, Ohio (Jan. 6, 1933). Once a day take Kruschen Salts —one half teaspoonful in a glass of hot water first thing every morning. Besides losing ugly fat SAFELY you'll gain in health and physical attractivensss — constipa- tion, gas and acidity will cease to bother — youll feel younger— more active — full of ambition— clear skin—sparkling eyes. A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle at Butler Mauro Drug Co., Juneau Drug Co. or any drugstore < 0°™ . in the world—but demand and get m bub add fruit julees’ gryscnen and if one bottle doesn't ezg and sugar. Beat two min-i oo 1o pleas; 48 utes. Let stand 5 minutes. Beat un—"’oy Al money_b:gl: pread on cakes, sprin- with almonds. Any left-over frosting can spread on small sugar cookies. Checolate Brownies -third cup butter. cup sugar. Smith Electric Co. Gastineau Building EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL . | e ! One ! One 4 P ¢ S DOUGLAS By BILLE DE B SKULLGUARDS FOR MINERS | & 1S DEVELOPED | | MODEL IDEN/ | BE] A new skullguard for miners has | ¥y been developed and a sample is on| Jim Barras's new home on St. display in the office of B. D. Stew- 'Ann's Avenue is 2 nearing c le- art, Federal Mining Engineer. The |tion and when ((mshedg wx?]mi:_ guard is being tried out in the|doubtedly be a model residence Hirst-Chichagof mine and is said | Started only about three weeks azo to be meeting with favor the structure has progréssed rapid- The guard resembles, somewhat, |1y Tt is a two story, six room {the war time helmets, and is made |nouse with a full conerets base- of a bakelit> composition reinforced | ment. The roof of composition with heavy canvass. The weight. |shingles is already on. The owner as a whole, however is light, only |intends to have a furnace installed 12 ounces. Rubber shock absorb-|for uniform heat throughout the gt gl e 8 L ers rim the inside hat band, about | weiling knows Wha v take i 2 2 he' 16 X s ‘o indaog|OBE inch apart. Two types ar The lot where the new buildin from Sharkey,” and it is mde‘d'made one for wet places and the s o o i " 2. stands was the site’of Wm. Plat- well kncwn that the Gob is not | | ol other for dry. The helmets are|ans grocery store before the fire the casiest person in the world (o waterproof and acid proof. |y, - ast along Wi erday two lots on the av g2t along with. PR It s said that the helmet affords {aqjoining the property, i ";‘;f‘ Latey Hund fywin decided protection from both fall-|quireq from the city by Mr B Petty incidents of friction, that ! - y by Mr. Bar- l i ks timbe: AF ER juNE 29 v> mounted over the years, fin- ing rocks apft HmBEEs ally grew into an open break when 3 Johnny Will Manage ]ackjL Tyt ). A Amfie—h Rechrd rkey’s training. When ar to choice between Lacey| LE MANS, France.—An automo- One More Battle— |aud Buckiey tne Jatter had 0 go.lbile on rails broke Buropean rail- | Personal Friction Dempsey and Tunney made huge [road speed records, reaching 107 T |sums as champions; Sharkcy hasimiles an hour in trials near here. NEW YORK, June 15. — Jack|Yel to carn a dime with his title.|The previous mark was 100 miles! Sharkey, heavyweight cl an hour between Berlin and Ham- the world, and his man, In the last three years he has had fights, including the one fpurg, ny Buckley, have definitel I to the parting of the 1 gave him his title on a dis- 1 decision, and his nct from It is learned authoritativaly that ° threz was not more than $50,-; Sharkey has privately announ: gL he will cast Buckley adrift This figure may seem Impcrtant! manage himself after hi with Primo Carnera, but they hardly pay the June 29, unning expens:s of a heavyweight Friends of the little fat man king with a big establishment to who lifted a $30 a month sailor's keep up. | the Lithuanian’s skull, and, Sharkey grossed abounb 50,000 for years of patient slavery, re-| his Walker fight; $30,000 for his i | battle with Carnera and around laced it t 1000, heavy- | % i i_mm ldu,‘\‘:llelx:l “frl?m:?gu;,z’“fmsm,ooo for his title-winning bout what they term Sharkey's “ingrat- | With Schmeling. ‘tude to the man who made him.” They should have known that | ley sh {Duce Honors Farm Work gratitude is not one of the bright- | er words in the lexicon of the By New Order of Merit fight racket. Necds More Cash ROME, June 15.—Premier Mus- Although reputed worth at least |solini has recognized the digmity of $500,000, of which Buckley him- | farm labor by the creation @! the self is a very prominent part, it is|Order of Rural Merit. an open secret that Sharkey could | Its decoration is a star with de- tand a little more ready cash. So, |gress signified by gold, silver and too, could John Buckley. | bronze pendants. The badges are Jack is said to have plenty of |restricted to real “dirt farmers.” money tizd up in first mortgages,| The order parallels the Order of and is all steamed up over his|Labor Merit, previously created to ‘small” earnings for the last two show national appreciation for ex- years. ceptional industrial workers. Wowever. it 1senot lack of ‘cash | — et — dut increasing personal friction | GOODIE SALE which has caused his split with | — Buckley. Sharkey likes his trainer, Saturday, June 17, at the Am- Al Lac Buckley is less than fond | erican Beauty Parlors by the Luth- of tha trainer who once punched eran Ladies’ Aid. Home cooking him" around reasonably priced. | | i | | | { ] \ | - 18 LT, DPOUGLAS Buckley has often said *nobody ras St. Ann’s Avenue is gradually be- coming one of fine homes,” and when the new one is completed will make a good addition to those already built ., — YOUNG MEN SIGN UP WITH FORESTRY CREWS Taking advantage of the govern- ment's labor emergency conserva- tion work plan, Herbert Savikko and Franz Kronquist' signed up with the Foresiry Bureau m Ju- neau the first of the wesk and on ‘Fuesday were taken into one of the crews being sent out. - Let the aaverusements help you make your shopping plans. , John- come Summer Prices COAL Per ton F.0.B. Bunkers | Ladysmith Screened. $14.80 | Ladysmith Mine Run 14.50 | Nanaimo Screened.... 14.80 Nanaimo Mine Run.. 14.50 Utah Stove .. 15.00 Utah Pile Run 14.50 Utah-Indian Lump.... 13.00 Indian Lump . 11.00 Indian Nut ... 11.00 Indian Chestnut 10.00 Junior Diamond Briquets _ Carbonade Egg-Nut Any Screenings ... Indian Lump and Screenings — com- bination for furn- Not Becduse W; Are . &eaflr 4 BUT BETTER RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what Job will cost” 9.50 A COAL FOR EVERY PURPOSE Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COLLECTORS GOLDSTEIN BUH.DING Under New Management HONEST—PROMPT—EFFICIENT: Not Connected in Any Way with Former® Management Phone 554 for Collections e BEER BUDWEISER or BLATZ CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 | KOBUKMAIDEN” ALASKA SOURDOUGH VERSES COMPILED BY ELMER REED A Colleetion of Real Alaska Verses! Prompt Delivery Two One One One Two Two One der. Cream butter and sugar. Add rest | of ingredients, beat three minutes. | Spread to thickness of one quarter | shallow pan. Bake 10 min- ' moderate oven. Cut in' sprinkle with confection- | | | squares chocolate. half cup nuts. teaspoon vanilla. eighth teaspoon salt. eggs. thirds cup flour. third teaspoon baking pow-jl i | | | squares, Fruit Punch, Serving 20 TWO cups Sugar. Four cups water. Six cups iced tea. One cup lemon juice. Two cups orange juice. Onz cup grape juice. 8 cups iced water. Boil sugar and water 4 minutes. Add rest of ingredients. Chill and | serve in glass cups. Add number of ice cubes or one large ice cake to punch belorei serving. - Old papers at Thr Empire. McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ‘ ! | - FIREWORKS FIRE CRACKERS and EVERYTHING KONNER They’ll Make You Smile! They’ll Make Y ou Sigh! They’ll Make Y ou Glad! nd They’ll Make You Proud! 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