INVESTIGATIONS: Crime Hunt in Foley Square

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Negligently, he conceded that Costello undoubtedly had an influence with Tammany, but not with him—though he admitted that Costello's friend Irving Sherman had helped him in a mayoralty < campaign. If there was corruption m his administration, well, he had been deceived.

Personally, he was against corruption. Bill O'Dwyer left the stand more composed than he mounted it.

But the Senators were not through.

Frank Costello reappeared on the stand.

His voice miraculously recovered, he began to tell all about the power he wields in Tammany Hall. And the Senators were planning to have another go at O'Dwyer himself.

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