Enforcing the law against gambling, bootlegging, graft, fraud, and subversion, 1922-1942

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Enforcing the law against gambling, bootlegging, graft, fraud, and subversion, 1922-1942

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Comments on his long career in law enforcement, as agent for the Internal Revenue Service's Bureau of Prohibition, and working with Earl Warren on the staff of the Alameda County district attorney's office and the California attorney general's office. Views on Japanese relocation during World War II also discussed. Copies of photographs inserted.

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Reel 1: May 28, 1970. Track 1: 976 ft., track 2: 1053 ft.
Reel 2: May 28, 1970. Track 1: 1021 ft., track 2: 1027 ft.
Reel 3: July 2, 1970. Track 1: 1033 ft., track 2: 1035 ft.
Reel 4: July 2, 1970. Track 1: 1002 ft., track 2: 387 ft.
Reel 5: July 17, 1970. Track 1: 1034 ft., track 2: 1034 ft.
Reel 6: July 17, 1970. Track 1: 1037 ft., track 2: 182 ft.
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lawgambling00jahnrich

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