Word: angelo
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Angelo Casale of Brooklyn wanted to ride on the subway but had no nickel. Ingenious, he carried water in a folding cup to the turnstile slot, poured it in. The water completed the electrical contact, allowed him to enter the subway. But a watchman caught him, had him sent to jail for two days...
...Detroit at the trial of Ted Pizzino, Joe Bommarito and Angelo Livecchi for the murder of Radio Announcer Gerald E. ("Jerry") Buckley (TIME, Aug. 4), a juror complained that he could not hear the testimony because of the popping of photographers' flashlights. Judge Edward J. Jeffries chided him: "Please be patient. The safety of the administration of criminal law is publicity...
Under the direction of Major Domo Angelo, The Fifty-Eighth Street Country Club continued business as usual...
...Haven's cleanest, grade-98 barbers: F. W. Neuman & R. M. Rempler, Chapel St.; Pasquale Mascola, Forbes Ave.; Louis Caliendo, Lamberton St A. Trotta & C. Proto, Lombard St.; Fred Vegliante, State St. ; Angelo Tucci, Whalley Ave.; William X. Frappier, York...
...stirred by rumors of a big U. S. gangland war. Prospective war zone: the operative territory of famed Racketeer Jack ("Legs") Diamond. This territory begins in Brooklyn, N. Y., where henchmen of Diamond and Charles ("Vannie") Higgins are blamed for periodic battles with gangs reputed to be led by Angelo ("Little Augie") Pisano, heir to the eminence of the late Frankie Yale (TIME, July 9, 1928). Far out on the westward highways, however, speed Diamond's trucks, delivering beer to roadhouse customers. The leader has many activities, was arrested and released for a killing last year in the Hotsy...