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AP Historical Hard Drive 2009

EN_00946491_4983
AP Historical Hard Drive 2009
The files and personal papers of Arnold Rothstein, slain member were examined in New York City, Dec. 11, 1928 by District Attorney Bantons force and the Federal officials. Photo shows (left to right) standing, Andrew J. Sheridan, administrator of the Rothstein estate; Frank Pelton of the District Attorney's office and Detective Martin Owners. (seated) Assistant District Attorney Albert Unger, Assistant United States Attorney Thomas Curran, Miss Claire Scherl Government stenographer. The two boxes on top of the filing cabinet contain papers selected by the Grand Jury as evidence in the murder of Rothstein. On the table is a book of check stubs found in a safe in the Fairfield Hotel, December 10th, which belonged to the gambler. (AP Photo)
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1928-12-11
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
3046148
1,73MB
25cm x 20cm przy 300dpi
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