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- Q5956379 description "American mobster".
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- Q5956379 abstract "Hyman "Hy" Larner (November 4, 1913 - October 12, 2002) was an American gangster associated with Sam Giancana and the Chicago Outfit. Known in the newspapers as the "The Ivy League Mobster", he was the head of the Chicago Outfit's slot machine racket.Hyman, a Jew, kept a low profile but was very powerful with the Chicago underworld. After Eddie Vogel retired from the gambling machine business, Larner became the power behind the scenes.When he testified before the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management in 1959, he invoked his Fifth Amendment rights fifty times.Larner expanded The Outfit's gambling and smuggling operations to Latin America, moving the organization's Miami operation to Latin America, headquartering in Panama, where money laundering was more easily facilitated by local banks. These operations were conducted as a partnership between the Mafia and the CIA. By 1966, this partnership had developed into arms smuggling to the Middle East for the Israeli Mossad, all via Panama.Hy Larner had friends among world leaders and key players in the CIA and the U.S. military, and he was also well connected with the Las Vegas bosses like the Teamsters' Allen Dorfman and media mogul Hank Greenspun. One of Larner's closest friends was Meyer Lansky and the two shared in their passionate Zionism and defense for the Jews' divine right to the land of Israel.".
- Q5956379 alias "Waterfall, Red".
- Q5956379 birthDate "1913-11-04".
- Q5956379 birthYear "1913".
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- Q5956379 alternativeNames "Waterfall, Red".
- Q5956379 dateOfBirth "1913-11-04".
- Q5956379 name "Larner, Hyman".
- Q5956379 shortDescription "American mobster".
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- Q5956379 comment "Hyman "Hy" Larner (November 4, 1913 - October 12, 2002) was an American gangster associated with Sam Giancana and the Chicago Outfit. Known in the newspapers as the "The Ivy League Mobster", he was the head of the Chicago Outfit's slot machine racket.Hyman, a Jew, kept a low profile but was very powerful with the Chicago underworld. After Eddie Vogel retired from the gambling machine business, Larner became the power behind the scenes.When he testified before the U.S.".
- Q5956379 label "Hyman Larner".
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- Q5956379 name "Hyman Larner".
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