Wednesday, April 12, 2017

November 18, 1952, New York Times, pages 1, 26, Desapio Clashes With Crime Panel; Silenced In Protest On 'Smear' Tactics; U.S. To Challenge Luchese Citizenship; Leader Is Aroused, by Meyer Berger,

November 18, 1952, New York Times, pages 1, 26, Desapio  Clashes With Crime Panel; Silenced In Protest On 'Smear' Tactics; U.S. To Challenge Luchese Citizenship; Leader Is Aroused, by Meyer Berger, [PDF]

Carmine G. DeSapio, leader of Tammany Hall, brought a public New York State Crime Commission hearing close to uproar yesterday in attempts to put into the record a rebuttal of last week's hearing testimony on alleged gangster domination of his organition.




























November 18, 1952, New York Times, pages 1, 27, Rao, Lanza Knew Public Officials; Witnesses With Police Records Offer Further Evidence Here of Rackets-Politics Link, by Emanuel Perlmutter, [PDF]

Further evidence of racketeer friendships with officials public was provided in the testimony of two witnesses with police records introduced at yesterday's open hearing of the State Crime Commission.









November 18, 1952, New York Times, pages 1, 27, M'Granery Acts to Deport Luchese to His Native Italy, by Alexander Feinberg, [PDF










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