Word: atlantas
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Federal prosecution for income tax evasion has become a sharp Governmental weapon against irregularities of men of high and low degree. 'Legger Alphonse ("Scarface Al") Capone is now serving eleven years at Atlanta for tax evasion. Bankster Charles Edwin Mitchell is awaiting trial on similar charges. Last week the weapon was used against a $700-a-month marriage license clerk in Manhattan and against a potent Chicago Democrat...
...each year he has made it more and more a capital whither he calls satraps, whence he sends commands. There he picks up a telephone -of his private switchboard, Hacienda 13 F 11-to talk, for perhaps an hour, to his editors in San Francisco or Chicago or Atlanta or Manhattan. There every day he dictates sheafs of orders-of-the-day beginning "The Chief says . . . ," signed "Willicombe" - Joe Willcombe his 6-ft. secretary of 17 years service, who promptly flashes the messages over Hearst's Universal Service wire which links Enchanted Hill to its fiefs across the continent...
Starting this morning, the Harvard cooperative society will accept checks for each upon banks located in the First Federal Reserve District which have reopened, and also on such banks as have reopened in the following cities: Atlanta, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Kansas City, Minneapolis, New York city. Philadelphia, and San Francisco...
...eleven other Federal Reserve cities 203 member and state banks reopened. In Philadelphia 21 institutions opened, six stayed shut. Kansas City had 24 open, three shut. In Chicago, Minneapolis, Boston, Dallas, San Francisco and Atlanta every member bank was allowed to reopen...
Paul deBarsy deGive '34, of Atlanta, Georgia, was elected captain of the 1934 Varsity hockey team at a meeting of the squad yesterday afternoon. For the last two years he has been Varsity goal tender and one of the outstanding members of the team...