Word: protections
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...clean any city in 24 hours if the Mayor and City Government want it done." Two days, later Alphonse Capone issued on tinted stationery from his Miami fortress a lofty reply to General Butler. Wrote he: "The General is ill-informed. He should know the laws of this country protect an American-born citizen and prevent the deportation of anyone who, like myself, was born in this country. General Butler says I am a criminal. The only charge that I know of, or any law abiding authorities know of, is of my being charged with vagrancy. "I have been feeding...
...John ("Aces") Mazza, 20, petty gangster, was murdered in front of an eastside Manhattan cafeteria. In his pocket was found a printed invocation: St. Joseph, Patron Of A Happy Death, Protect Me. ¶The body of John Franzione, who with four companions killed a detective last July and later squealed on them, was found on a Bronx refuse heap. ¶Two detectives followed two gunmen into a saloon on Lexington Avenue. The gunmen held the place up, shot it out with the detectives. Fatalities: Gunman Albert Checchia and Detective Christopher W. Shueing, whose father received the Congressional Medal of Honor...
With utmost candor Herr Scitovszky informed correspondents that he had acted "to protect the morals of men," expressed the view that "both married and single men have been tempted by young chambermaids...
...lower court's decision that Touche, Niven & Co. are liable for an employe's negligence. However, the Court held that if the audit said the figures were true, the accountants are guilty of deceit regardless of intent. Other accountants breathed more easily, realizing they could continue to protect themselves in audits by such buffers as "We believe." . . . "In our opinion...
...Coal & Iron Police were organized under legislative enactment of 1865, extending to railroads the privilege of employing private officers to protect property from theft, trespassing, malicious damage. Next year the act was amended to give collieries, rolling mills, furnaces the same right. Six years ago the privilege was granted to light and power companies...