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Purple Gang Aka Sugar House Gang — Part 2
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Oo Sign notes in order to o n money, but she ad alieve
@ Ipney was for any gang, but wore to get money on which to live,
oe for Al Las not um for and is good for nothing. She <édid
2 that Al's «+o apni 20:0 came to her door, ond threatened
a her and her children; @ did not sign a note so Al could ¢ get money
Speen they would kill her and her children. f (bY Ye VD
wt le
ewhat afraid of Al end
and probably mentisned th
over the situntion end reported it,
but so far es she is concerned, there is nothing to it, and she knows of
no gang which is behind the matter, nor does she know of any one else
connected with the gangs mentinned above, other than the Bushouse boys, and
what their actual connection was she could not aay, but she knew that Pete
was the one with the brains behind the group, but thet his only activity
was dealing in liquor. ‘She stated that she had no «> make, nor
had made any, but thst it must heve come from (by1Yey’> )
during the jew, and azreed with
advised that Al one time sicned
to a note for 7550, but thet the
“matter Was settled out of court. He stated that at the present time he
does not believe Al has a thing in the world; that he has lost his home
and business properties, and that he is herd up for woney on moyen to liv
and that Al has not done an honest day's work for years. i by Ye VD
cee
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ede Mahe
CN a Rs ee al Oa ae
advised that there is no gang after Al; that there is
nothing to this story; that all of Al's trouble centered around one
who was supposed to be a big politician, and had gotten
AL. money he could, and when there was no more he probably
wesatea=ss a Live De ats enA So fr. nae he foe ee ee eee oe |
thr aatened adi 247 GS 06 kner, APLIBLTOnS was BOF csonise ted
with any gang. formed the writer that the stories he had
heard about the whole matter were so wild, and so mixed up that they could
not get heads or tails out of it, and that there efter Al,
and if there were one, it is an imaginary one. RD thet he
believed Al should be examined by a food physician to see was
mentally balanadl.
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