The efficiency of the operation was no coincidence. One official involved in the raid told the
For once, Bill Parker: Verge,
Parker’s thoughts turned to: Captain Robert L. Dennis to HQ, Los Angeles Officer Procurement District, February 23, 1943, William H. Parker Police Foundation archives.
However, Hohmann continued, these: Arthur Hohmman to HQ Los Angeles Officer Procurement District, February 19, 1943, William H. Parker Police Foundation archives. The conclusion of Hohmann’s letter also suggests that Hohmann may have personally blocked Parker’s earlier attempts to enlist in the military, which if true would be another interesting twist in what was clearly a complex relationship.
His mood improved considerably: Col. Jesse Miller, Director, Military Government Division, to First Lt. William Parker, May 11, 1943, William H. Parker Police Foundation archives. For Parker’s impressions of New England, see his June 30, 1943, letter to Helen, William H. Parker Police Foundation archives.
It was, Mickey thought: Cohen,
In Algeria, Parker was: Brig. Gen. J. K. Dunlop, Regional Allied Commissioner, letter of reference, January 15, 1944, William H. Parker Police Foundation archives.
There was, however, one: Letter to Helen Parker, March 12, 1945, William H. Parker Police Foundation archives.
For Mickey Cohen, the: The $500,000 estimates came from Carey McWilliams, Jennings,
Mickey had his own: Cohen would later estimate that his was one of approximately two hundred major bookmaking commission offices nationwide at the time. Cohen manuscript, Ben Hecht Papers, Newberry Library.
Things were going so: The de jure owner of the stock farm was actually a former LAPD officer, Jack Dineen. California Special Crime Study Commission report, January 31, 1950, 32.
Meyer and Bugsy had: Lacey,
In 1931, the state: Russo,
Wilkerson was the publisher: Weller,
So Wilkerson decided to: Wilkerson III,
The invasion of Normandy: Related in letter to Helen, September 9, 1944, William H. Parker Police Foundation archives.
Lt. Parker Wins Purple: “Lt. Parker Wins Purple Heat,”
For Parker, one brush: Verge,
I respectfully submit that: “Memorandum for the Adjutant General, Subject: Relief from Active Duty,” undated, William H. Parker Police Foundation archives.
“So now I come: Bill Parker to Helen, October 8, 1944, William H. Parker Police Foundation archives.
That Helen’s initial response: In her address book, William H. Parker Police Foundation archives.
Parker’s retreat was swift: Parker letter to Helen, December 10, 1944, William H. Parker Police Foundation archives.
On February 24, 1945: The tiffs, of course, continued. Within a matter of weeks, Bill was writing somewhat carping letters complaining of the quality of Helen’s letters. Almost none of Helen’s letters have survived, making it difficult to evaluate this claim.
Parker’s first assignment in: Parker letter to Helen, May 26, 1945, William H. Parker Police Foundation archives.
“All my life I…”: Parker letter to Helen, undated but from Frankfurt, William H. Parker Police Foundation archives.
In fact, the LAPD: C. B. Horrall to Capt. W H. Parker, June 26, 1945, William H. Parker Police Foundation archives. Parker’s July 19, 1945, letter to Helen contains details of Parker’s deliberations with Colonel Wilson, William H. Parker Police Foundation archives.
The Los Angeles business: McDougal,
Parker also tended to: “W. H. Parker Heads Fire Police League,”
The group mentioned that: Author interview with Harold Sullivan, July 26, 2007.