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PAGE FOUR Daily Alaska Fmptre Publis l.m every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Seconc M Al HELEN TROY MONSER DOROTHY TROY LINGO ELMER A. FRIEND - ®atered in the Post Office 3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES as for S1.50 per month; r, $15.00 rate n vance, $7.50 otie month, in advan | Bubscribers w the Business Of of their papers. Telephones vor if they will promptly notifs ce of any r irregularity in the delivery and or News Office, 602; Business Office, ASSOCIATED PRESS ititied to the use for ited to 1t or n the local news publ MEMBER OF The Assoclated Pres republication of & wise credited in this paper a herein. NATIONAL REPRES Yourth Avenue Bld Friday, Februay 2, 1951 OVERSEAS RECRIMINATIONS Alistair Cooke, the facile Wasl n corr ent of the Man Jjob o ning the patc v anti-British ru America which i cross-section o 3ritish people, M bluntly how Americans resent be s chief burden in Korea slowness of Great Britain shutting off it le with Red China in war materia These recrimination hester Guard doing 3ritish people, through and how they also resent the 1o not If or full moral and tion in th wher Here we tend to magnity the yrteomi allies erica of our them to pursue courses different from our own it is important just now for the British g and people to have American irritation. For if the English-s ng role in the and to overlook the factors that comj But Communist vernment a clear e of the risin the great partnership of sidenf Trum: peoples is to endure and tc to the comimunity, there - esorting serve its world will have to be concessions on both can come only from a clear knowledge of the Atlantic compara casy to operate great sides 1 the of opinion on To the per the other side monthly instal Alliances are when | months comp in the wa The Washmglon for instance, Merry-Go-Round 1949 e listed S8.080 1o 1943 he listed (Continued from Page One) in: imilar while | from £4,000 the big racketeers, and if Congress wanted to give him the money for this, the effect wou be 1. To bring cc ably more re- venue into the 2. To hamper hoodlums out For no hoodlum he knows that Ir men are breathin every minute, not o operations but ed deductions own his ne hecking his co time claimed t ana Protection Fayoffs The latter is the Act the underworld or the chief busi- ness deductions of ) protection money i G and local politician legal business ¢ 1d owed the He got five yea of $17,500. jail sentences for larceny and boot- tax laws, and by w Wil e venue Agents e ‘L\v b e et Ao ; released. He is no Sl sy a member of the Mafia, thougt the hoodlums out of bu { with Maf Aoiw To illustrate, bl i ptani look at the profits of Jack TR No. 2 inheritor of the old pone rackets. L year Guzik and| T is ing so m Accardo reported an income of nse pr ®ihat norther $278,667.98 from the Erie and I Songress have been kiddin falo Co., which } es about the danger of policy wheel. This w a new civil war Caesar and Leo Benvenuti up 1t happened when Ch 1947, when their home was b on of Geor The reason their hom, report ed was-fairly rl)' iou: They too Accs legging, 1 connection Guzik Al Ca g The South irman C mbed s deliv in. Incom a make it i € y t|you i gives me happened I Sam Parc over d, “the list pause ven bomb pro- in, and the Erie A Y 1 pany’s tax ret Manno was $27 aries, fees J. Accardo.” Profitable Accardo then zik, givi Along with rev ed in his 1949 tax r tional $25,500 which he simply to “miscellaneous sources.” He also de for contributions t list them by nam regulations In 1948 Guzik simply nice round income of he attributed to This left Internal Re with the problem of exhaustive investigat ing both the time nothing further was In 1947, things weren't lush for the Chic lord of the underworld. He listed a profit of only $51,000, -though in 1946 made $65,000 from his partnership|lin with Accardo plus another $7,500 mm(u»}mugn Ai[un«, E\.;wnm. of “various income.” | tures, and Atomic Enc and do- Guzik’s income was somewhat ing a good job on .411 u. ee. Parinership split this with G icted § 1gh he lich i afternoon to Catholi done Sabbatk school ¢ quite so colle me bombing p: cen not to be crea tated THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE po = ) = ~ y Council meeets i 1 City Hall. rch parlor Commun dancir February an AVES ISORY IN HOLM ON SUPE ipervisory trip of the (1 schools in l will also be e-f'¢ ut two v ' n hool pr e to be held here nd It GIRL FOR M irl weighing 5 | srn to Mr. ANOTH William Metz ¢ Ann’s h named Metz i fisherman. ] mer 1t St P Q. Is it A. With e i i Pt Pt s L00K and LEARN ¥ ¢ corpox | e 5 JUNI ALASKA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1951 e 4 I { \RS AGD ©fe pupirs | VISP i § PUNSSSTPSNOTE SV PSSP DS TP BRUARY 2, 1931 400 boys and girls in when it was ré t 9 o'clock to the f the Capitol by Gov. Gec ancy of the $800,000 roof was alm 1929 handed to th 1l occu upon the dian on September 18, ground for the building emor to break erection of operations for t Victoria. B. C., lot Robin R , who disap from Ketchi han and hi this day renomi President Ho this Divi be one of two United States ointments from two Presi n by M hal for first named from Idaho If under a re-appointment from along 1ahd w the prog 1 youte buted by the A to adv vject tention to thg b of the Parent-Tes of Mr. and Mrs 1 by Mrs, A. J. Balog and nce first syllable DEW Lineament (featur volatility, flighti- nd it is yours.” Let us d each da sday’s word am., 120th , A as in AT, | should offer embarr t fc ind gloves on the keep them in her lap. Or she may place them f &he fec ure they are fe and that she won't rorrect to eat with fork or the spoon? the fork. frozen puddin faster, radio waves or sound waves? ubstance used in making perfumes is obtained from the big distinction betwe Beatitudes are there in t “Peer Gynt”? alousy and envy? Sermon on the Mount? wrote is jealous of what one has, and envious of what others have. Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906). e R . TR s i MIKE LITTLE as a paid-ap subscriber to THE ALY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Préseut this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and recetve TWO TICKETS to see: “THE SUNDOWNERS" Federal Tax—12c¢ Paid by the Theatre Phone 14—YELLOW CAB CO.—Phone 22 and an insured cab WILL CALL ¥OR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compFinents. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Oldest Bank in Alaska 1891—8ver Half a Century of Banking—1951 The B, M. 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