Word: gordons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Martinuzzi of Eliot House and Gordon City, New York...
Robert H. Atkinson, Paul R. Balcom, Raymond S. Balzer, Peter A. Brooke, Silas H. Bunce, Jr., Dustin M. Burke, James J. Byrne, William R. Campbell, Wendell L. Carduff, Donald J. Cass, William G. Cummings, Jr., Carroll E. Dolan, Richard C. Farrington, William D. Fitzpatrick, William B. Frothingham, Jr., Lewis Gordon, Jr., David J. Hanson, John L. Harding, William D. Healey, Jr., Charles L. Hill, William S. Holbrook 3d, John W. Ingraham, Joseph J. Jablonski, William W. Jones, William A. Julian 4th, Donal J. Kaderabek, Robert L. Kendall, Jr., Gregory Kollegian, Gene W. Krick, Carroll M. Lowenstein (captain), Kostas Mathew, Stanley...
Carpenters have constructed a bulletin board for all house notices and are now working on a linen closet for the kitchen. No traces of lines have appeared as yet except for the weekly Gordon Supply bedding deliveries...
...Enforcer. The Al Capone and Waxie Gordon stories will remind readers past their 30s that Prohibition racketeers, large & small, had come to be an accepted part of most U.S. communities. To get Capone became almost an obsession with President Herbert Hoover. Said Hoover to Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon: "Remember, now; I want that man Capone in jail...
Share the Loot. It was principally Irey and his men who broke up Huey Long's gang, gave young District Attorney Tom Dewey the evidence with which to convict Beer Baron Waxie Gordon, jailed Johnny Torrio (who proposed a deal: "Leave us cut out the shooting, boys, there's enough here for everybody"), broke the Lindbergh case and busted up the Pendergast machine...