European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 22, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Of one of Marcus s former colleague sin the Lindsay administration poor d a mobster Joseph Valachi was anyone listening mafia continued from Page 13 face have a legitimate reason to be i Contact with a City official or a judge or a legislator. Say such an official displaying in the Stock Market or has a Persona problem and needs som Cash. The go Between might figure that a High flier who lives big dresses Well and so on generally needs Money. May be it would be a big loan. Maybe the teaser would be a business proposition a Safe one for the official. Bui once they spot the Guy they can find a Way to get to him. And once it takes a Penny they be got him in their Public apathy when the Marcus Coral to indictment was announced the new York times quoted the reaction despite some legislative proposals by president Johnson this year to cur gambling and the narcotics traffic there is Little feeling in Washington that new legislation will help much. Take the last few years said ram sey Clark. The convictions of known Cosa Nostra members in the past 10years Are under 200-around 180. If you put the total membership at 4,000 or5,000. That tells you that More of their Guys Are being Hurt in Auto accidents than by the government. I assume organized crime will be Amajor Federal responsibility for years. It s a contribution the Federal govern ment can make. But it won t be1 wiped out in a year or two or 10. It is a lot More than just a police problem. It s one of the burdens of urbanization. To eradicate it you la have to await the emergence of truly vital City William a. Kolar director of the internal Revenue service s intelligence division Gays Cosa Nostra to which his 1,700 agents devote 20 per cent of their time rides High because the pub Lic just does t give a Damn a must in combating the Syndicate the former Fri agent said is More stringent enforcement of gambling Law sat the local and state Levels. These governments have the taws and machinery with which to curb and control gambling. If the gambling profits which finance most if hot All organized crime activities were eliminated or materially reduced. It would also substantially reduce the extent of corruption of local officials for without huge gambling profits there would be Little incentive to corrupt pol ice and Public Kolar was asked last Spring by a con Gressional committee whether the fed eral government is winning or losing the War against the mob. "1 would say he replied carefully that we Are losing it a dear Ann Landers my ques Tion does the brain lose weight when the rest of the body loses a Friend of mine went on strenuous diet six months ago. Bertha was about 40 pounds overweight and determined to get Down to a size 10 by her55th birthday. She accomplished her goal but 1 thin something happened to her mind. Bertha has taken to wearing false eyelashes lace stockings and miniskirts. Even her Walkis different. Everyone has no vice such a change in he personality and not for the better 1 might add that i beginning to think a severe weight loss could affect the mind. I la be waiting for your answer. Grinning but not bearing it dear not bearing weigh loss does not effect the brain but it can and often does affect the personality. Bertha is probably feeling years younger and has the mistaken notion thai just because she can Flinto a Junior size her face is also a Junior. A woman in Hermid fifties in a mini skirt and lace stockings is a sad sight. Maybe her Best Friend will Teller. Dear Ann Landers recently you ran a letter from a girl who was advocating j had to smile when 1 read the girl s letter. She Wro teas if she had invented some Page 14 thing. I la bet Many people have the idea that free love is part of the new morality something modern. I am 53 years old and hear the same guff 40 years ago. My older sister was a teen Ager at the end of world War 1. Free love was very big Amon the nonconformist thinkers. When i talked to my Mother about it she is 86 years old no she told me there were free love champions in her Day of course they were sneaker about it she laughed but we All knew who they interesting How the abused and degraded institution of marriage survives through the Ages in spite of the people who ignore it and insist they have found something better. It enough to make a girl decide maybe it s smart to be old observer of the passing scene dear a a so Long As there Are people there will be those who think they can Busk the tide beat the rap and operate successfully outside the Frame work of society. I be said it be fore and i la say it again Freelove can be mighty expensive. Dear Ann Landers i am registered nurse who would like to express a Point of viewing behalf of those of us who staff hospitals. I am not being dramatic when i say we Are trained in the tradition of the theater. The show must go on regardless of bad news from Home our own aches an pains financial worries in Law problems whatever. Illness does not give a patient the right to be abusive or downright Nasty. Physicians nurses and technicians do not wish to inflict pain or discomfort on patients but often it is necessary in order to do the tests. Some patients act As if we Hurt them purposely foursome sadistic reasons. After spending Many Yearsin hospitals i am firmly con Vinced that illness does not Al Ter one s personality. Genuinely Nice people remain Nice in spite of pain and misery. The Nasty ones who use sickness As an excuse to be mean Are fool ing no one. Old starchy dear old starchy one of the principal tests of maturity is the ability to tolerate Dis Comfort and anxiety without taking it out on others. This holds True for the waitress teacher Sal a person and Secretary As Well As the phys clan nurse technician and patient your statement that individuals who staff hospitals arc trained in the theater is Cor rect. But Shakespeare s state men was closer to the truth when he said All the world s a stage and All the men an women merely copyright 1968. Pubic inert Ham Syndicate the stars and stripes scandinavian Tours to Denmark Sweden and Nora nine Days and Cost $119.80 by motor coach and boat june 16, july 6, aug. A is sept 14. Is 0 the Price includes round trip transportation from accommodations and breakfasts in first class hotels assistance of a tour conductor and local May be arranged from Karlsruhe Heidelberg Man Heim Wiesbaden and from Munich Augsburg Ulm and Stutt for additional information Contact the Taurus District a services Tours office . Farber bldg., Frankfurt Apo own phone military 8630 or civil 592450, or ote Wiesbaden con Scenter 9 Pauiine str., phone military 231551 or 23652 y Tihe Royal show of Britain taking place this year from july 1 2-5, is called the biggest farming event in the Occil. Paying some 4� acres it Irbell at the National agricultural Centerton the group Els of Stoneleigh Abbey Kenilworth Warwickshire members of the Royal family generally make a Point of Visitin the International Pavilion Taimee overseas visitors and this year Princets Alexandra president of the Royal agricultural society of England will be at the show on july 3 and 4. Among items it interest Tom general Public will be a Chai Ceto see Britain s equestrian team to action before they leave for the olympic games Mexico. To Fere will also be a Flower show and i Ike rim there will be daily show join pig competitions. The Center is open throughout the year for working demonstrations conferences livestock auction sales and other farming events the Royal show is part of this Center and visitors can see some of the demonstration units in action including pig., poultry and Call rearing units. of Germany s most romantic restored medieval castles is the Hornberg perched on a crag Over Neckar Zimmern a half hour s drive up the Neckar from Hornberg has been converted into a museum housing the souvenirs and mementos of Goetz von Berlie Hingen Fame Knight of the Iron fist who resisted nobility during the bloody peasant wars of the 16th Century. The Hornberg was Goelz hangout for 45 years. He died there in 1526. The Rich Tomb of a phrygian ruler from the 8th Century . Has been discovered near Ankara archaeologists of the Middle East technical University have . Ekrem a Urgal Leader of the expedition called it one of the richest Graves excavated in Anatolia and evidence of the civilization of the phrygian the ancient people who ruled Asia minor in pro greek Tomb was found near Ankara 82 feet underground and at the end of a 200-foot-Long Tunnel. Dozens of Bronze statuettes and other relics were found in the grave. Up Goren on Bridge both vulnerable. North deals. North q 9akq87i 0 k j 7 s. 3 2 " West East 4 k j 8 7 2 4k a 5 4 3 v j 9 3 2
