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Joseph Aiuppa — Part 6
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| that Taylor and Company and Hunt and Company are:
“Yoeated on the second floor at 173. 50 ae
federal court at St, Paul, Minnesota, in March of 1951, -
CG 92.677
NRU: ble
Investigation on July 12, 1961, determined
Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. ~~
On March 2, 1961, advised that”
AIUPPA owns an interest in a compan "
gambling equipment. . a
An article appearing in the Chicago Daily...
tribune, dated July 31, 1961, indicated that the
United States Marshal's office was searching for _ — .
RTODEK in OEdS¥ LO SELVES Lik Lth OS Subpoena trom
= United States Senate subcommittee, This article
described AIUPPA as one of the “foremost maenulacturers
of erooked gambling equipment Sold to cASinOS Bcroes
the country’?, AIUPPA's firm is described 4s a main
line of supply for gambling houses. The company has
a stock of regular crap tables, roulette wheels and
dice, It also does a brisk business in the sale.of-. -.
‘eimmicked" gambling equipment. Crooked dice sell for
$2.60 a pair in lots of more than 309, ae
the article refers to a conspiracy trial in
at which time an affidavit by BENJAMIN GRIER, an
ATUPPA handyman, was read into the record of the trial,
GRIER is office manager of Taylor and Company and his —
affidavit deseribed 318 pairs of “queer dice that..the
company sold to one of the defendants for $825, Although
the invoices of sales show perfect dice, the spécification
chart shows that the manufacture of the dice was to SO
concave and convex specifications.
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