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  Dutch Schultz's grave
Dutch Schultz (August 6, 1902–October 25, 1935) was a New York City-area gangster of the 1920s and '30s.
Schultz was shot to death on the night of October 23, 1935, at a Newark diner called The Palace Chophouse.
Schultz had excused himself to go the bathroom when Charles Workman (also known as "Charlie the Bug"), Emanuel Weiss, and a third, unidentified man known only by his alias "Piggy," all hit men working for Louis Buchalter's Murder, Inc., entered the back room.
www.hollywoodusa.co.uk /GravesOutofLA/schultz.htm   (1679 words)

  
  Wikipedia: Dutch Schultz
Dutch Schultz, byname of Arthur Flegenheimer (6 August,1902 - 23 October,1935), was a New York City-area gangster of the 1920s and 30s.
Schultz was chased out of New York by Thomas E. Dewey to Newark, New Jersey in the early 1930s.
Schultz was killed by members of Anastasia's gang in 1935 in the Palace Bar in Newark.
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/d/du/dutch_schultz.html   (115 words)

  
 NJHM - The Dying Dutchman
Dutch Schultz's tax evasion trial began in early 1934 in Syracuse, New York, after his lawyers, who included a former U.S. Prosecutor and a former New Jersey Governor, successfully argued that he could not receive a fair trail in New York City.
The only rememberence of Dutch Schultz remaining in Newark is a makeshift memorial inscribed into the cement used to fill in one of the side windows of the Palace Chop House today.
Five years after Schultz's death, in the course of another investigation, a convicted criminal identified Mendy Weiss and Charlie (the Bug) Workman as the shooters, with Workman as the killer of Schultz.
www.njhm.com /dutchschultz.htm   (1859 words)

  
 Dutch Schultz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Schultz was furious, claiming the Commission tried to steal his rackets and was trying to "feed him to the law." After he left, Murder, Inc. head, Louis Lepke, was designated to handle the Dutch Schultz situation.
Schultz was ambushed at 10:15 on the night of October 23, 1935, in the Palace Chophouse in Newark.
Schultz's last words, influenced by a high fever and large quantities of morphine, were a strange stream of consciousness babble.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dutch_Schultz   (2942 words)

  
 Dutch language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dutch is grammatically similar to German, for example in syntax and verb morphology (for a comparison of verb morphology in English, Dutch and German, see Germanic weak verb and Germanic strong verb).
Dutch is an official language of the Netherlands, Belgium, Suriname, Aruba, and the Netherlands Antilles.
Dutch does have a relatively close genetic relationship to the descendants of Middle English (such as Modern English and Scots), since both belong to the West Germanic language family and both lack most or all of the High German consonant shift that characterizes the descendants of Middle High German (such as Modern German and Yiddish).
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 The Free Information Society - Dutch Schultz Biography
Dutch Schultz was born Arthur Flegenheimer on August 6, 1902 in New York City.
Dutch managed to escape the farm, but he was recaptured by authorities and another two months was tacked onto his sentence.
Dutch dragged the man back to an abandoned warehouse, where he was hung from meathooks by his thumbs.
www.freeinfosociety.com /site.php?postnum=504   (883 words)

  
 Rutger Hauer Official Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Dutch Schultz is shot down in the Palace Chop House in Newark (a commuter town near New York City) by cut-throats from "Murder Incorporated", and dies a day later from his wounds in the Newark City Hospital.
Dutch's last monologue is full of typical expressions from the jargon of the underworld.
Dutch Schultz's murder was turned into an event of mythic proportions - witnesses gave extremely contradictory accounts; various versions of what happened exist to this day.
www.rutgerhauer.org /filmography/dutch.php   (930 words)

  
 The Criminilluminati - Dutch Schultz is Dead!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Arthur Flegenheimer, AKA Dutch Schultz, the notorious 1920's and '30's New York gangster died in 1935 of a single gunshot wound.
Dutch Schultz was born Arthur Flegenheimer in the Bronx in 1902.
Dutch was indicted in January 25, 1933 and for the next 22 months he was supposedly a fugitive from the law.
members.tripod.com /~eviljoe/dutch   (2721 words)

  
 Dutch Schultz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Dutch Schultz was born Arthur Flegenheimer at the turn of the century in the Bronx.
Dutch was never shy about letting his rivals know what he thought with a bullet.
Schultz was also in trouble because he was trying to muscle in on territory outside of his own backyard.
www.thelaborers.net /newspapers/Schultz.html   (310 words)

  
 Dutch Schultz
Schultz had a tight relationship with Harlem's Tammany boss Jimmy Hines, a useful situation as the gangster muscled in on Harlem numbers rackets and forcefully established a restaurant "union" protection racket.
Schultz was not part of that Syndicate, and secretly the Mafia leaders were envious of the Dutchman's operations, particularly the lucrative numbers.
Schultz clung to life at Newark County Hospital for 20 hours, speaking a prolonged stream-of-consciousness nonsense that historians are still puzzling over today.
www.onewal.com /w-schult.html   (689 words)

  
 Dutch Schultz and His Lost Catskills' Treasure - Purple Mountain Press
Schultz had excused himself from the business meeting in his office just moments before Workman entered the Chop House and was washing his hands when the assassin routinely checked the room for witnesses.
Not recognizing Schultz, the Bug let out a burst of machine gun fire at the man at the sink just as a precaution, and proceeded to the office where he quickly and coldly dispatched the others.
One of the most popular stories is that Schultz and Lulu Rosenkranz carried a steel safe containing the loot to Phoenicia on an April night in 1933 and buried it in a grove of pine trees near the Esopus, with the obligatory "X" marking the specific tree under which the digging was done.
www.fcpany.com /purple/schultz.htm   (1870 words)

  
 Dutch Schultz and His Lost Catskills' Treasure - Purple Mountain Press
Schultz had excused himself from the business meeting in his office just moments before Workman entered the Chop House and was washing his hands when the assassin routinely checked the room for witnesses.
Not recognizing Schultz, the Bug let out a burst of machine gun fire at the man at the sink just as a precaution, and proceeded to the office where he quickly and coldly dispatched the others.
One of the most popular stories is that Schultz and Lulu Rosenkranz carried a steel safe containing the loot to Phoenicia on an April night in 1933 and buried it in a grove of pine trees near the Esopus, with the obligatory "X" marking the specific tree under which the digging was done.
www.catskill.net /purple/schultz.htm   (1870 words)

  
 Dutch Schulze Blown Glass
Dutch Schulze began his career as a sculptor in 1970, working with clay and carving wood, while living in the mountains near Aspen, Colorado.
Dutch chose to concentrate his efforts on creating large vases, partly because of the challenge of making a big blown-glass object and also because the format provided the chance to work with color and design elements.
Dutch uses layers of color - opaque design patterns under transparent combinations provide the basic background for laying on twisted glass cane and murrini that he and his assistants have meticulously constructed.
www.njmgallery.com /pages/schulze.html   (439 words)

  
 World War II hero Arthur 'Dutch' Schultz, 82, dies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Dutch Schultz earned a Bronze Star for his heroics on the beaches of Normandy and two Purple Hearts for combat in France and the Battle of the Bulge.
Schultz, a native of Detroit, moved in California in 1973 and wed Gail, his third wife, two years later.
Along with his wife Dutch Schultz is survived by his daughter Carol Vento, granddaughter, Rosemary, two sisters and a brother.
www.vvdailypress.com /2005/112981376127618.html   (507 words)

  
 The Untouchables: The Dutch Schultz Story - TV.com
It's up to Ness and his men to expose Schultz for the gangster he is. When Ness gets a witness to testify in court as to Schultz's brutality, and show the jury her acid scars she got from one of Schultz's boys, the case takes a sharp turn.
But the night before the case goes to the jury, Schultz has his wife Vera invite school teacher Marsha Harper to dinner at a roadhouse; unbeknownst to Marsha, the place is a speak.
Dutch Schultz is found not guilty, to the shock of the judge, and Eliot Ness.
tv.com /.../the-dutch-schultz-story/episode/77057/summary.html   (1295 words)

  
 The Lawless Decade By Paul Sann
Dutch Schultz, born Arthur Flegenheimer, tended bar in a speakeasy in the Bronx in the mid-Twenties.
Schultz, plagued by then by Uncle Sam's tax collectors and on the lam, went on the spot with three bodyguards in a Newark bar.
Schultz actually was shot in the tavern's urinal.
www.lawlessdecade.net /new1928-4.html   (931 words)

  
 Encapsulon - Keeping an Eye on Business   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Dutch Schultz has more than 25 years of experience in the development of quality, enterprise- grade software.
Schultz was recognized for his development and management talent and became Vice President of Development, where he was responsible for the production team.
Schultz joined S1 as Executive Vice President of Development, where he managed a team of more than 1000 developers in six countries.
www.encapsulon.com /default.aspx?tabid=46   (310 words)

  
 Rick Porrello's AmericanMafia.com - Allan May's Mob Report current mob stuff
First, most people don’t realize that Schultz and his men were not the only people in the restaurant that night.
Hearing the initial gunfire coming from the back room, Schultz came out of the bathroom only to be hit by a wild shot coming from one of his own bodyguards.
The hospital confirmed that Schultz was the lone victim to be hit with a.45 bullet.
www.americanmafia.com /mob_report/10-22-01_Mob_Report.html   (2483 words)

  
 LLRX -- Researching Dutch Law
In addition, he is member of the editorial boards of the Dutch law librarians journal, of a weekly electronic newsletter on legal internet sources (JIB), and of a loose leaf series on transport law.
Examples (in Dutch) of various forms of legislation can be found at Overheid.nl (wetgeving in formele zin as well as algemene maatregelen van bestuur and ministeriële regelingen.
Dutch legislation is officially published in the Staatsblad (acts) and the Staatscourant (ministeral decisions).
www.llrx.com /features/dutch.htm   (2411 words)

  
 Dutch Schultz
After the Volstead Act was passed in 1919, Dutch Schultz established himself as a bootlegger.
Schultz was acquitted of the charge in 1933 but Fiorello La Guardia, the mayor of New York, was determined to have Schultz removed from his city.
Schultz was warned not to carry on with his murder plan.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /USACschultz.htm   (293 words)

  
 The Biography Channel - Dutch Schultz Biography
When he was released the next year, he returned to his old neighbourhood and demanded to be called "Dutch Schultz", the nickname of a notorious young gangster from the late 1800's.
By 1928, Schultz and his posse of toughs had built themselves a beer-running empire that encompassed the better portions of Manhattan's dingy underbelly.
Hours before the hit was to be carried out, Schultz, who had been eating dinner at a Newark restaurant, excused himself to go to the men's room.
www.thebiographychannel.co.uk /biography_home/473:0/Dutch_Schultz.htm   (291 words)

  
 MurderInc.com - The Squad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Schultz in turn, presented a contract for Dewey to the Syndicate.
Schultz would not hear their arguments, he stormed out and swore he'd ake Dewey out himself.
On October 23, 1935, the two walked into the Palace Chop House and Tavern in Newark, NJ and shot three of the Dutchman's men and shot him in the stomach while he was in the bathroom.
www.murderinc.com /squad/index.html   (589 words)

  
 Murder, Inc.COM - Thomas E. Dewey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
If Schultz had succeeded in killing such a prominent figure such as Dewey, the public outcry against their entire empire would be threatened.
Dutch Schultz was shot, but not murdered in the Chophouse, a common hang out for him and his crew.
Schultz lingered in a crazed state for two days after the shooting, rambling on while police kept a bedside vigil with a stenographer trying their best to record who was the individual that had shot him and three other men.
www.murderinc.com /feds/dewey.html   (998 words)

  
 Dutch Schultz Catskill Treasure
Schultz was indicted in Jan '33 and went on the run, until he surrendered in Nov '34.
Schultz refused to comply with the syndicate, and was killed before the resolution of the additional charges.
Schultz wanted to be sure his treasure was safe for the time he thought he would be in prison.
www.treasurenet.com /f/index.php?topic=4883.msg145267   (5732 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Nation -- Catskills still searched for gangster's buried treasure
Schultz was born Arthur Flegenheimer in 1902 in the Bronx.
Schultz's success – and probably his talent for making headlines – caught the attention of prosecutor Thomas Dewey, the future New York governor and Republican presidential candidate.
As his henchmen were sprayed with gunfire at a table, Schultz was plugged in the bathroom with a rusty.45 bullet.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/nation/20050716-0958-dutchstreasure.html   (1243 words)

  
 Dutch Schultz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Dutch Schultz was born Arthur Flegenheimer at the turn of the century in the Bronx.
Dutch was never shy about letting his rivals know what he thought with a bullet.
Schultz was also in trouble because he was trying to muscle in on territory outside of his own backyard.
www.laborers.org /Schultz.html   (311 words)

  
 Dutch Schultz: Beer Baron of the Bronx by Allan R. May
Her efforts were not entirely in vain, in later years Schultz would develop respect for his religious upbringing.
In the wake of the shooting of Joey Noe, Schultz was bent for revenge.
Schultz, suffering from the flu, sat alone in a corner of the room so not to spread his germs.
www.crimelibrary.com /gangsters/schultz   (2187 words)

  
 Dutch Schultz Biography | World of Criminal Justice
Arthur Flegenheimer, alias Dutch Schultz, was born in New York City on August 6, 1902.
Growing up in the Bronx slums Schultz was a juvenile delinquent and was arrested many times for crimes ranging from robbery to felonious assault.
Not content with the alcohol business Schultz expanded his operations into the illegal gambling market, first in the numbers racket and then by the 1930s in the slot machine business.
www.bookrags.com /biography/dutch-schultz-cri   (298 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Last Words of Dutch Schultz: Books: William S Burroughs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
But *Dutch Schultz* is startling in its word-for-word attention-grabbing coherence, its creeping aura of sustained criminal imagination, not to mention the closest Burroughs ever came to writing a fiction of mounting suspense, one of the most idiosyncratic "potboilers" you will ever read.
Dutch Schultz) was gunned down in the Palace Chop House in Newark, New Jersey in October 1935.
Though he survived only two days after the shooting, a police stenographer was stationed at his bedside to record any incriminating evidence relating to the identity of his assassin(s).
www.amazon.ca /Words-Dutch-Schultz-William-Burroughs/dp/1559702117   (657 words)

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