Word: trailered
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...York to serve 677 subpoenas in what Brooklyn District Attorney Eugene Gold expansively called "the most massive investigation of organized crime in the history of this country." Later Gold climbed into his aquamarine Cadillac and led two busloads of reporters to a gangland "summit headquarters"-a grimy, nondescript house trailer in a Brooklyn junkyard called Bargain Auto Parts Inc. Then, standing on a box inside the two-room trailer, Gold stripped away a section of ceiling insulation and tenderly removed a tiny microphone and a transmitter slightly larger than a pack of cigarettes. The bugging device, Gold explained, had been...
...investigation began in December when police, disguised as Christmas-tree salesmen, set up shop across the street from a Brooklyn bar frequented by mobsters. The surveillance led police to the junkyard trailer where Paul Vario, a capo in the Mafia family of Carmine Tramunti, either met or conferred on three phones with, according to Gold, "all the top members of organized crime." Gold, alluding to an "imaginative and innovative approach," is not saying precisely how the bugging device was planted, but it is known that an FBI informer who had unchallenged access to the trailer played a crucial role...
...make psychological help readily accessible to such sufferers, the West Virginia department of mental health has set up a field headquarters in Buffalo Creek Valley. Instead of waiting for clients to come to the office, mental AP health aides ring doorbells throughout the area, especially in the 13 Government trailer camps where 2,200 of the homeless are trying to pick up the thread of their lives. Wary of social workers and psychiatrists, many residents at first deny that they feel stunned or disoriented by their tragic losses. Then, often as the visitors are just about to leave, the survivors...
...that they've had no fatalities. But money cures wounds, and Higgins receives a $50,000 salary to ride the bikes of the Yankee Motor Company of Schenectady, New York. Living in a luxuriously appointed 24-foot motor home. Higgins hauls around his bikes in a 16-foot trailer that includes a complete workshop...
...year-old Jim Ruscitto, an architect: he is joined by his cute, blonde, green-eyed wife, Leslie. Jim says racing is "sort of a hobby," and without the big money of a factory sponsorship, he and his wife are unable to afford such luxuries as a house-trailer...