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Anybody have a time machine and a couple transporters i can borrow!
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Anybody have a time machine and a couple transporters i can borrow! [/ QUOTE ] This great site and thread is probably as close as it'll ever get!. ![]() ~ Pete
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![]() Anyone else notice anything unusual here? [/ QUOTE ] The steering wheel is to the right of The Fuhrer ? The swastika was on American cars (e.g. the Krit Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan from 1909 to 1915) years before it was associated with German cars and the Volkswagen VW. http://rexcurry.net/krit_motor_car_company_detroit.html ![]() |
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[ QUOTE ] ![]() Anyone else notice anything unusual here? [/ QUOTE ] Still confusing with the NY tag in the front and what appears to be a German named business in the background. The steering wheel is to the right of The Fuhrer ? The swastika was on American cars (e.g. the Krit Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan from 1909 to 1915) years before it was associated with German cars and the Volkswagen VW. http://rexcurry.net/krit_motor_car_company_detroit.html ![]() [/ QUOTE ]
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What you're seeing are a driver & the twelve members of the jury in the trial of one Charles Becker on their way to lunch.
"Charles Becker Trials: 1912-14 - Becker Runs Crime Ring From Within Police Department, Tried Before New York's Hanging Judge Defendant: Charles Becker Crime Charged: Murder Chief Defense Lawyers: First trial: John F. Mcintyre, Lloyd B. Stryker, and George W. Whiteside; Second trial: W. Bourke Cockran, John Johnstone, and Martin Manton Chief Prosecutors: First trial: Frank Moss and Charles S. Whitman; Second trial: Charles S. Whitman Judges: First trial: John W. Goff; Second trial: Samuel Seabury Place: New York, New York Dates of Trials: October 7-30, 1912, May 2-22, 1914 Verdicts: Guilty, both trials Sentence: Death by electrocution SIGNIFICANCE: The sordid career of New York police Lieutenant Charles Becker included graft, extortion, and ultimately the murder of his former gambling hall partner. Becker's brazen operation of a personal crime syndicate from within the police department provided novelist Stephen Crane with Vie inspiration for his work Maggie: A Girl of the Streets. Becker's trial also inspired the public and the press to give more attention to big-city corruption. Charles Becker was born in 1869 into a family of German immigrants who had taken up residence in New York City. When Becker grew into manhood in the early 1890s, New York was teeming with immigrants and a new industrial prosperity. It was also a city rife with corruption. The Tammany Hall political machine and the crime bosses openly ran New York together and had a long tradition of sharing the wealth from prostitution, gambling, extortion, and other flourishing vices. Although there were many honest policemen, plenty of officers were willing to fatten their wallets by cooperating with the crooked politicians and the bosses. Unlike the lowly cop on the beat who looks the other way every now and then, however, Becker became actively involved in the New York crime world. Becker was a tall man weighing well over 200 pounds, all of it muscle. He was violent but also intelligent. While the thugs that he controlled took in more and more protection money from pimps and gambling houses, Becker also obtained promotion after promotion in the police department. In 1911, police Commissioner Rhinelander Waldo promoted Becker again, not only making him a lieutenant and Waldo's aide, but also the officer in charge of a special squad charged with cracking down on crime." |
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Circa 1978 - Caracas, Venezuela. Our little league team in an ad for a Chevy Monte Carlo stationwagon.
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VERY cool Juan!
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<span style="font-style: italic"><span style="color: purple"> "Live Big, Live Bold, and live GENEROUSLY. Like Peter did." ~Tom Breske RIP COPO PETE! </span> </span> |
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