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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE LA.W ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE ;.DMINISTRAT!O,N ' NATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFERENCE SERVICE WASHINGTON,. D.C. 20531

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A Professional Thief, The :i?rof~~ional Asbury, Herbert, Gangs of New York - An Thief. Annotated and Interpreted by Informal History of the Underworld. Edwin H. Sutherland. Chicago, The New York, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1928. University of Chicago Press, 1937. _____ , . The Chicago Underworld. New Adamic, Louis, Dynamite- The York, Ace Star, 1940. Story of Class Violence in AmeJ.'ica. New York, The Viking Press, 1931. _____ , The Great Illusion. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday and Co., 1950. Adrian, Charles R., Governing Urban America. New York, McGraw­ -----, Sucker's Progress. New York,

Hill, 1961. nJdd, Mead and Co, J 1938.

Alexander, Herbert, Re@lation of _____ , The Barbary Coast - An Informal Political Finance .. Berkeley, Calif.: History of the San Francisco Underworld. Institute of Governmental Studies New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1933. and Princeton Citizens Research Foundation, 1966. -----, The French Quarter-An Informal History of the New Orleans Underworld. Allen, David D., The Nature of ·New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1936. Gambling. New York, Coward-McCann, r 1952. Banfield, Edward C., and James Q. Wilson, City Politics. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard Allen, Edward J., Merchants of University Press, 1963 Menace. Springfield, 111., Charles C Thomas, 1962. Barnes, Harry E., and Negley K. Teeters, New Horizons in Criminology, 3rd ed. , Allsop, Kenneth, The Bootleggers Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1959. and Their Era. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday- and Co., Inc., 1961. Barzini, Luigi, The Italians. New York, Atheneum, 1964. Anslinger, Harry J., and Will Oursler, The Murderers: The Story Bates, Jerome E., and Edward S. Zawadski, of Narcotic Gangs. New York, Criminal Abortion. Springfield, Ill., Charles C Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1961. Thomas, 1964.

, The Protectors .. New York, Bell, Daniel, The End of Ideology. New York, Farrar, Straus and Company, 1964. Free Press, 1960.

, and William F. Tompkins, Bender, ErIe, Tickets to Fortune. New York, The Traffic in Narcotics. New York, Modern Age Books, 1938.

'Funk and vVagnalls Co., Inc. J 1953. Bergler, Edmund, The Psychology of Gambling. Arm, Walter, Payoff. New York, New York, Hill and Wang. 1957. AppletQn-Century-Crofts, Inc., 1951.

1 Bers, Melvin K., The Penetration of Chafetz, Henry, Play the Devil. New York, Dobyns, Fletcher, The Underworld of Frasca, Dom, Vito Genovese: King of Crime, Legitimate Business by ,Organized Clarkson N. Potter, 1960. American Politics. New York, -Fletcher Crime-An Analysis. Law, Enforcement rev. ed., New York, Avon BooJ~s; 1963. DObyns, Publisher, 1~32. Assistance Administi-ation, U. S. Chalmers, David Mark, The SocL.l.l and Gage, Nicholas, Mafia- U. S. A. New York, Department of Justice, 1970. Political Ideas of the Muckrak~. New Doherty; Bill, Crime Reporter. New Del Publishing Co., 1972 York, Citadel Press, 1964.. ~ York. Exposition Press, 1964. Blanche Ernest E., You Can't Win: i Ganni, Francis, A. J .• A ;Family Business, Facts and Fallacies About Gambling. Collinson, Owen H., King Crime. New York, Dolci, Danilo, Waste. New York, Kinship and Social Control in Organized Crime. Washington~ Public Affairs Press, 1949. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1959. Monthly Review Press, 1964. New York, Basic Books, 1972. Bloomquist, Edward R., Marijuana. Cook, Fred J., A Two Dollar Bet Means Drzazga, John, Wheels of Fortune. Gardiner, John A., The Politics of Corruption: Beverly Hills, Calif., Glencoe Press, Murder. New York, Dial Press~ 1961. Springfield, Ill., Charles C. Thomas, Organized Crime in an American City. New 1968. 1963. York, Russel Sage Foundation, 1970. ______,-2T~h~e~S~e~c~r~e~t~R~u~le~r~s~·~.~C~r~i~m~in~a~l Brennan, Ray, The Stolen Years. Syndicates and How They Control the U. S. Dubins, Lester E., and Leonard J. Germann, A. C., Frank D. Day, and , 0., Pennington Press, 1959. Underworld. New York, Duell, Sloane and Savage How to Gamble If you Must. Robert R. J. Gallati, Introduction to Law Pearce, 1966. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1965. Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Revised Brown, Thorvald T., The Enigma of 12th printing, Springfield, Ill., Charles C Drug _Addiction. Springfield, Ill., Cooper, Courtney Riley, Designs in Scarlet. Dulles. Allen, The Craft of Thomas, 1970. Charles C. Thomas, 1961. Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1939. Intelligence. New Yor.k, Harper and

Row, 1963. Gowen, Emmett, ed. J True Expose of Buck, Frederick S., Horse Race Here's To Crime. -Boston, Little, -----, Racketeers and Their Methods. New York, Betting: A Complete Account of Pari­ BrowJl and Company, 1939. Edelhertz, Herbert, The Nature, Popular Books, 1930. Mutuel and Bookmaking. New York, Impact and Prosecution of White Greenburg, 1946. Crawford, Francis Marion, Southern Italy Collar Crime. Washington, U.B. Halper, Albert, ed •• The Cleveland Crime and Sicily and the Rulers of the South. London, Government Printing Office, 1970. Book. Cleveland, Ohio, World Publishing uc 1~ walter,.. J A , Merchanlls of The Mamillan Co." 1900. , ~. B Co., 1967. ,Misery. Mountain View, Calif., Egen, Frederic,. W., Plainclothesman: Pacific Press Publishing, 1956. Cressey, Donald R., Theft of the Natior. Handbook of Vice and Gambling _____ , The Chicago Crime Book: New York, Harper and Row, 1969. lnvestigation. New York, Arco Cleveland, Ohio, World Publishing Co., 1967. Bullough, Vern L., The History of Publishing Co., Inc., 1959. Prostitution. New Hyde Park; ----_ , Other People's Money. Glencoe, Hamilton, Charles, Men of the Underworld. N. Y., University Books, 1964. Ill., The Free Press, 1953, Elliot, J. F. Some Thoughts on New York, Macmillan Company, 1952. the Control of Organized Gaming. Burgess, Ernest W., The New Danforth, 'Harold R~, and James D. Horan, G. E. Electronics Laboratory, 1968. Harney, Malachi L., and John C. Cross, . Step in the War on Crime-Legalize The D. A. IS Man. New York, Crown Publisher, The Informer in Law Enforcement, 2nd ed . Gambling. Chicago, Governmental Inc';, 1957. -~ .. Elli son,· E. Jerome, and Frank W. Springfield, Ill., Charles C Thomas, 1968. Research Association, 1935. Bro~k, The Run for Your Money. Davi~, Clyde B., . Something for Nothing. New York, Dodge, 1935. _____, The Narcotic Officer's Notebook. Burns, Walter Noble, The One-Way Philadelphis, Pa., Lippincott, 1956. Springfield, Ill., Charles C Thomas, 1861. Ride: The Red Trail of Chicago Ezell, John Samuel, Fortune's gangland from Prohibition to DeLeeuw, Hendrik, Underworld Story: The Merry Wheel. Cambridge, Mass., Heard, Alexander, The Costs of Democracy. J'ake Lingle. Garden City" No Y. , Rise of Organized Crime and Vice-Racket Harvard University Press, 1960. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Doubleday, Doran and Co., 1031. in the U. S. A. Londorl, N. Spearman, 1955. Press, 1960. Fed~r, Sid, and Joachin Joesten, Bl.lse, Renee, The Deadly Silence. DemariS, Ovid, Captive City. New York, The Luciano Story. New York, Heckethorn, Charles, The Secret Societies Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday and Lyle Stuart, Inc., 1969.' David McKay Co., 1960. of All Ages and Countries. New Hyde Park, Co., 1965. N. Y., University Books, 1965. ____ , and Burton B. Turkus, . Murder, Inc. New York, Perma IIelbrant, Maurice, Narcotic Agent 319. New 2 Books, 1952. York, Vanguard Press. 1841.

3 ... Herald~ George W., and Edward D. Johnson, Malcolm, Crime on the Labor . , ,.~ Lasswell, Harold D .• Bribery, 2 JVIacDougall, Ernest David, ed., Crime Radin. The Big Wheel. New York, Front. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1950. for Profit. A Symposium on Mer.cenary Crime. Encyclopedia ci the Social Sciences. Morrow, 1963. Boston, Stratford, 1933. Katcher, Leo, 'rhe Big Bankroll: The Life New York, Macmillan, 1930. Herman, Robert D., Gambling •. New and Times of Arnold Hothstein. New York, Lavine, Emanual H., Cheese It-The MacDougall, Ernest D., et al., Speculati'2.!2- York, Harper arrl Row, 1967. Victor Goliancz, 1958. Cops. Account of an effort to stamp and Gambling,<_. Boston, Stratford, 1936. out. organized crime in Denver. New Herskovits, Melville Jr. > Man and His Kavanagh, Marcus, The Criminal and His MacDougall, Michael, Gamblers Don't Gamble, York, Vanguard, 1936. Worl<.s. New York, Allred A. Knopf, Allies. Indianapolis, Ind., Bobbs-Merrill Co., New York, Greystone 'Press, 1939. Inc. 1956. 1928, Ewen, C. L'Estrange, Lotteries Manson Research Corporation. Plan for an and Sweepstakes. London, Heath HiU, Albert Fay, The North Avenue Keating. William J .• and Richard Carter, Operation. Research Study of Organized Crime Cranton Ltd., 1932. Irregulars: .A,. Suburb Battles the Mafia. The Man Who Rocked the Boat. New York; in the . San Francisco: Manson 'New York, Cowles, 1968. Harper and Row, 1956. Lewis, Jerry D., ed., Crusade Research, 1966. Against Crime. New York, Hirsch, Carl, Public Enemies in Public Kees:i.ng, Felix M .• Cultural Anthropology. March; James G., and Herbert A. Simon, Bernard Geis Assoc, , 1962. Office. _ New York: New Century New York, Rinehart and Company, 195~. ~')rganizations. New York, Wiley, 1958. Publications, 1951. Lewis, Norman, The Honored Kefauver, Estes, Crime in America. New lVI.artin. Raymond V., Revolt in the Mafia. Society. New York, G. P. Putnam's Hobsbawn, E. J., Social Bandits and York, Greenwood Press Publishers, 1951. New York, Duell, Sloan and Pearce, i963= Primitive Rebels. Glencoe, Ill., Sons, 1964. The Free Press, 1959. ___~-'--, The Kefauver Committee Marx, Herbert J., ed., Gambling in America. Report on Organized Crime. New York, I,p,wis, Oscar, Sage Brush Casinos. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday and New ~ork, H. W. Wilson, 1952. Horan, Sames D., The Mob's Man. Didier Publishers, 1951. New York, Crown, 19.59. Company, 1953. Maxwell, Gavin, Bandit. New York, Harper and Kennedy, Robert F •• The Enemy Within. Ludovici, Laurence J., The Itch Brothers, 1956. Hostetter, Gordon L., and Tlfomas New York, Harper and Brothers Publishers, for Play. London, Jarrolds), 1962. Beesley, It's a Racket! Chicago, 1960. McClellan, John L., Crime Without Punishment. Less Quin Books, Inc., 1929. New York,. Duell, Sloane and Pearce, 1962. Kent, Sherman, Strategic Intelligence for Lyle, John H., The Dry and Lawless Years. Englewood Cliffs, N. J ., Hughes, Rupert. Attorney for the American World Policy. Princeton, N. Y. : McConaughy,' John, From Cain to CaEo~ Prentice-Hall, . Inc., 1960. People - The Story of Thomas E. Princeton University Press. 1966. Racketeer:i~ Down the Ages. New York, Dewey. Boston, Houghton-Mifflin, Lynch, Dennis Tilden, Criminals Brentano's, 1.931. . 1940. King, Rufus, Gambling and Organized Crime • . Washington, Public Affairs Pre'ss, 1969. and Politicians. New York, McMenimen, H. N., High Profitability- The The Macmillan Co., 1932. Hynd, Alan, The Giant Killers. Rev/ard for Price Fixing. Nationallnstitute New York, Robert M. McBrid~ Knapp, Whitman, Knapp Commission Report of Municip~.l La.w Officers, 1969. and Company, 1945. on Police Corruption. New York. Braziller Maas, Peter, Serpico. New York, Inc .• 1973. Viking Press, 1973. Merriam, Charles E., Chicago: A More Intimate Irey, Elmer L .• and William View of Urban Politics. New York, Macmillan __ , The Valachi Papers., New Slocum, The Tax Dodgers- The Landesco, John, Organized Crime in Chicago, York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1968. 1929. Inside Story of the T-lVIen's War 2d ed. Chicago University of Chicago Press, with America's Political and 1968. . Merton, Rohert K., Social Theory and Social MacDonald, John C. R., Buncos, Underworld Hoodlums. New Structure, revised ed. New York, Free Press, Rackets, Confidence Schemes. York, Greenberg, 1948. Lashly, Arthur V. I Professional Criminal and 1957. Organized Crime. Chicago, American Bar Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press" 1939. Jacoby, Oswald, Jacoby on Association, 1928. i Gambling. New York, Hart, 1963.

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Reckless, Walter C., Vice in Chicago. Salerno, Ralph, and John S. Tompkins, The Ottenberg, Miriam, The Federal Jnvestigators. Messick, Hank, The Silent Syndicate. \~;~ Chicago, University of Chicago Crime Confederation, Garden City, New-­ New York, Macmillan, 19G7. Englewood Cliffs, N.,J., Prentice-Hall, Inc. \':.1 Press, 1933. ' York" Doubleday and Co., Inc., 19G9. 1962. 1 ----, Syndicate Wife: The Story , f Redston, George with Kendell F. Sann, Paul, The Lawless Decade.. New Owen, H. Collison, King Crime: New York, I of Ann Drahmann Coppola., New York, Crossen, The Conspiracy of York, Crown Publishers, 1957;' Macmillan, 1968. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1959 Death. Indianapolis, Iric., Bobbs-Merrill, 1965. Scarne, John, Scarne's Complete Guide, to Pace, Denny F., Handbook of Vice Control. ---_, Syndicate in the Sun. New Gambling. New York, Simon and Schuster, York, The Macmillan Co. , 1968. Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1971. 'Reeves, Ira, 01' Rum River. Chicago, 1961. Thomas S. Rockwell Co., 1931 '. ----, Lansky. New York: Pantaleone, Michele, The Mafia and Politics. i G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1971. New York. Coward-McCann, Inc., 1966. II Re,id, Ed, and Demaris, Ovid, The Schiavo, Giovanni, The Truth Abollt the

Ii,I Green Felt Jungle. New York, Mafia and Organfzed Crime in America. Meyers, Sidney W., The Great Las' Pasley, Fred D., : The BiographY I' Trident Press, 1963. New York, The Vigo Press, 1962. Vegas Fraud. Chicago, Mayflower, ~~;o~elf-Made Man. New York, Ives-Washburn, ii 1958. Reid, Ed, The Grim Reapers: The Schultz, Donald O. and Loran A~ Norton, [, Anatomy of Orgariized Crime in Police Operational Intelligence. Springfield, Milligan, Maurice M., The Inside Story ----_, Muscling In. New York, Ives­ I' America. Chicago, Henry Regnery III IlL,: Charles C Thomas, 1973. of the Pendergast Machine. New Washburn, 1930. II Company,' 1962. ' York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1948. I' itIi Seidl, John Michael, Upon the Hip-A Study Peterson, Virgil W., Barbarians in Our Midst­ rl ____ , Mafia, rev. ed. New York, \1 of the Criminal Loan Shark Industry. Ph D. Mockridge, Norton and Robert H. Prall, A History of Chicago 9rime and Politics. II Signet Books, 1964. dissertation, Harvard University, 1969. The Big Fix. New York, Holt, 1954. ' Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1952. ____ , The Shame of New York. Seidman, Harold, Labor Czars: A History Moley, Raymond, Polltics and Criminal _____ , Gambling-Should it be Legalized? ,New York, Random House, .IIfc., of Labor Racketeering. New Yor~, Liveright Springfield, Ill, Charles C Thomas, 1951. Prosecution. New York, Midton Balch 1953. " 1938. and Co., 1929. Prager, Ted, and Larry Craft, Hoodlums: Rice, Robert, The Business of Crime. Siragusa, Charles, The Trail of the Poppy: New York. New York, Retail Distribut ors, 1959. Mooney, Martin, ': ;'ime Incorporated. New York, Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, Behind the Mask of the Mafia. Englewood New York, Whittlesey House, 1935., 1956. Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1966. Proskauer, Julien, 'Suckers All. New, York, Macaulay, 1934. Mori, Cesare, The Last Struggle with Riordan, William L., Plunkitt of Smith, Alson Jesse, Syndicate City: The the Mafia. New York, Putnam, 1932. Tammany Hall. New York, E. P. Chicago Crime Cartel and What to Do About It. Puzo,' Mario,' The Godfather. New York, Dutton and Co., Inc., 1963. Chicago, Henry Hegnery Co., 1954. Murtagh, John, and Sara Harris,' G. P: Putnam's Sons, 1969. Cast the First Stone. New York, McGraw- , Rogow, Arnold A., and Harold D. Smith, Edgar A., ed., Vice Control- A Hill, 1957. Quinn, John Philip, Fools of Fortune. Chicago, Lasswell, Power, Corruption, and Handbook for Law Enforcement. L. A., Calif.: G. Howe, 189 O. Rectitude. Englewood Cliffs, N. J. I Office of Special Programs, Calif. State Ness, Eliot, with Oscar Fraley, The Un- Prentice-Hall, 1963. ~ollege. touchables. New York, Julian Messner, Ransom, I-Iarry H. The Intelligence Establishment Inc. 1957. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press Rubner, Alex, The Economics of Smith, Edgar A. and Donald R. Cressey, 1970. Gambling. London, Macmillan, Principles of Criminology, 7th ed. OConner, J. J., Broadway Racketeers. 1966. , J. B. Lippincott Co. 1 1966. New York, Liveright, 1928. Raymond, Allen, Waterfront Priest.' New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1955. Salak, John, Dictionary of Sondern, Frederic, Jr., Brotherhood of Evil: Olmstead, Charlotte, Heads, I Win; Gambling. New York, Philosophical The Mafia. New York, Farrar, Straus Tails you Lose. New York, Macmillan, Library, 1963. and Cudahy, 1959. 1962.

6 7 , 1 I ~, Spergel, Irving, Racketville, Sutherland, Edwin H., White Collar Crime. Slumtown, Haulburg: An New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1949. Turner, Wallace, Gamblers: Money., . Whyte, William Footc, Street Corner Exploratory Study of Deling'uent Boston, Houghton-Mifflin <=;0., 1965. Society- The Social Structure of an Italian Subcultures, Chicago, Taft, Donald R. and Ralph W. England, Jr., Slum, 2d ed., Chicago, University 'of University of Chicago Press, Criminology; 4th ed. New 'York", The Tyler, Gus, Organized Crime in Chicago Press, 1955. 1964. Macmillan Co., 1964. ,,' America: A Book of Readings. Ann Arbor, Mich~, University of Wigmore, John H., ed., The Illinois Crime Stanley, David T., and T,alese. Gay~ Honor 'Thy Father. New York, Michigan Press, 1962. Survey. Chicago, Blakely Printing Co., 1929. Marjorie Girth, Bankruptcy,_ World Publishing, 1971. Problems, Process, Reform. Van Cise, Philip C., Fighting the Willemse, C.W., C.J. LemmerandJ.C. Washington, D.,: The Brookings Tannenbaum, Frank, Crime and the Underworld. Boston and New York, Koford, Behind the Green Lights. New York, Institution, 1971. Community.' New Yorl(, Columbia University Houghton-Mifflin Co., 1936. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1931. Press, 1951. Starkey, Lycurgus Monroe, M0ney, Varna, Andrew, World-Underworld. Williams~ John B., Vice Control in Mania and Morals: The Churches Tappan, Paul W., Crime, Justice and London, Museum Press Limited, California. Beverly Hills, Calif., Glencoe and Gambling. New York, Correction. New York, McGraw-Hill Book 1957. Press, 1964. ,Abingdon Press, 1964. Co. Inc., 1960., Vedder, Clyde B. ed., Crimino10gr Wilson, Alan N., The Casino Gamblers Guide. Starr, John, The Purveyor-The Taylor, G. Organized Crime in America-:-A A Book of Readings. New York, Dryden, New York, Harper and Row, 1965. Shocking Story of Today's Illicit Book of Readings. Ann Arbor: Michigan 1953. Liquor Empire. N,ew York" University Press, 1962. Wood, Arthur Evans, and John Barker Waite, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, VoId, George B. Theoretical Crime and Its Treatment- Social and Legal 1961. . , Terrett, Courtenay, Only Saps Work-A. Ballyhoo. Criminology. New York, Oxford Aspects of Criminology. New York, Alfred for Racketeering. New York, The Vanguard University Press, 1958. A. Knopf, Inc., 1931. Stead, William T., If Chrfst' Press, Inc., 1930. ' Came to Chicago. Chicago, -. Vollmer, August, The Crimina.1. Wyden, Peter. The Hired Killers. New York, • '. .1 Laird and Lee, 1894. ': Thompson,' Craig," and Allen Raymond, Gang, Brooklyri, N. Y., The Founda;tion William Morrow Inc., 1963. Rule in New York-The Story of a Lawless Era. Press. 1949. . Steffens, Lincoln, The Shame New York, Press, 1940. Wykes, Allen, The Complete Illustrated of .the Cities. New York, Hill Volz, Joseph, and Peter J. Bridge, Guide to Gambling. Garden City, N. Y. and Wang, 1904. Thrasher, Frederic M., The Gang: ,A Study The Mafia Talks. Greenwich, Conn., D9ubleday and Co., Inc., 1964. of 1, 313 Gangs in Chicago, 2nd rev. ed. Fawcett Publications, Inc., 1969. Stern, Michael, The White Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1936. Yefsky, S. A., ed., Selections from Proceedings Ticket. New York, National Walder, Hans, Drive Structure of the First National Symposium on Law Library Press, 1936. Touhy, Roger, and Ray Brennan, The Stolen and Criminality. Springfield, Ill., Enforcement, Science and TeChnology. Years. Cleveland, Ohio, Pennington Charles C Thomas, 1959. Washington, D. C. : Thompson Book. Stoker, Charles, Thicker'n Press, 1959. Thieves._ Santa Monica, Waller., Irle, Chicago Uncensored: Zeiger, Henry A., Sam the Plumber. New Calif., Sidereal Company, 'Train, Arthur, Courts, Criminals and Firsthand Stories About the Al York, Signet Books, 19.70. 1951. .. Camorra. New York, Charles Scribner's Capone Era. New York, Exposition Sons, 1922. Press, 1965. Sullivan, Edward Dean, Chicago Surrenders. New Tully, Al1drew, Treasury Agent. New York, Washburn, Charles, Come Into York, The Vanguard Press, Simon and Schuster, 1958. My Parlor. New York, Inc. 1930. Knickerbocker Publishing Co. , Turkus, Burton B. and Sid Feder, Murder. 1934. ----I Rattling the Cup Inc. , New York, Farrar, Straus and Young, on Chicago Crime. New 1951. Wendt, Lloyd and I·Terman Kogan, York, The Vanguard Press, Lords of the Law. New Uork, 'Garden Inc. 1929. City Publishing Co., 1943.

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