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Happy St. Valentines Day: 1929

With homage and LOve to my friend of over 50 years,
Jeffrey Gusfield
Author of Deadly Valentines

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7 Responses to “Happy St. Valentines Day: 1929”

  1. Rick says:

    LOVE TO YOU MF er’s.
    There is sure enough love to go around on this page, you’d think it was a reunion of the log cabin republicans rather than a heinous Al Capone murder spree.

    Anyways, I find this film strip to be educational and in good taste.
    A real lesson for sticky fingered politicians to mull over before they make their next witless decision.
    Good job Jeff.

  2. Publisher says:

    As we recycle a variation of this theme each year at this time – we re reminded of what history is all about. The comments shall remain from each year. Pick up my brother’s book; Deadly Valentines at http://www.deadlyvalentines.com

    Our family needs the support…

    LOve ya bro…

    • Hey, thanks for putting that video up! Some of my friends are commentators. I’m sure The Boys would be eager to point out how this little slaughter was the first, great slaughter of the 20th century; however, it would never have been as memorable without the photograph taken by Anthony Berardi of the Chicago American. I like to call it “Ketchup and cauliflower,” even though it’s in black and white. Love you too, bro.

  3. hippybiker says:

    “Nothin says lovin like Thompson Sub Machine Gun.”

  4. Thanks, Jeff! The boys look young – they never age. Happy St. Valentine’s Day to you, my brother! LOve, Other Jeff

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