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Brooklyn Eagle, April 12, 1940, p.3


New York Sun, April 12, 1940, p.1


New York Times, April 12, 1940, p.20

Large quantities of books and office records of various garment manufacturing companies were seized yesterday by thirty detectives working under District Attorney William O’Dwyer of Kings County and were brought to the prosecutor’s offices for examination in connection with the activities of the Brooklyn murder syndicate. It was learned that the survey is aimed at finding a motive for certain unsolved killings and to determine whether any of the companies had been compelled to give money to the gangsters. An alleged “contact man” for Louis (Lepke) Buchalter, industrial racketeer, and a wealthy Brooklyn dress manufacturer were held recently in $100,000 bail each as material witnesses in the murder ring inquiry.

Abe (Kid Twist) Reles, Brooklyn gang chieftain, and his henchmen, Anthony (the Duke) Maffetore and Abraham (Pretty) Levene, testified before a grand jury yesterday in the murder of Irving (Puggy) Feinstein, allegedly killed and burned by the murder gang.

It was learned that Mr. O’Dwyer feels that if Reles’s story is corroborated it will require about two years to complete the prosecutions that will result. Reles is reported to object to being called a “squealer” and insists that he was “just a step ahead of the others.”

Angelo (Julie) Catalano was held in $100,000 bail as an eyewitness to the murder of George Rudnick, for which three leaders of the murder ring are under indictment. New York Times, April 12, 1940, p.20


“Wild Mab of the Fish Pond”; Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra; Dale Bennett; Publication date: September 17, 1940

It Was About Time

Printing House Square
PM, September 17, 1940, p.9


“1. Telephone Bell – 2 Rings”; 1960

NEW YORK: A City of Telephone Users
PM, September 17, 1940, p.15 (Photos by Ray Platnick and Gene Badger)


“The Telephone Is Ringing”; Pee Wee Crayton; P. W. Crayton; October 1956

Paul Robeson Introduces Songs of Spanish War

He Will Be Commentator Tonight on WQXR (9) for Radio Debut of ‘Lost Records’
PM, September 17, 1940, p.11 (Photo by Eslanda Cardozo Goode Robeson)


6 Songs For Democracy”; Ernst Busch; Brecht; Elseler; Weinert; Palacio; Espinosa; Ernst; Daniel; Discos De Las Brigadas Internacionales (1A)

[Paul Robeson Hosts WQXR Program]


PM, September 17, 1940, p.9

Murder, Inc. Witness

She Tended Baby As Reles Killed

PM, September 17, 1940, p.9


The New York Times, September 17, 1940

RELES CONFESSES 5 MORE KILLINGS

Increases Number to Eleven as He Appears at the Trial of Strauss and Goldstein

TURNS ON 2 OLD FRIENDS

Tells of Getting Orders From ‘Boss,’ Waterfront Leader, to ‘Take’ Feinstein
The New York Times, September 17, 1940


“Night and Day”; Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra; Cole Porter; Publication date: September 17, 1940