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br> -- Edward Martin br> New Kensington, Pennsylvania /p> p> No! Nitti didn't "leave" when Capone went to prison in 1932, but stayed on as head of the Chicago "Outfit" until his death in 1943... br> -- Ron Humble /p>Jed Babbin replies: Mr. Humble is right, sorta. Nitti was out of action for quite a while after an argument with a couple of Chicago cops in 1932 in which he absorbed a few bullets. Lousy aim, those guys. Nitti recovered.
p> FLOWER POWER RECOILS br> Re: Jeffrey Lord's From God to Godless: The Real Liberal Terror : /p>
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