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Authorities professed to be mystified over the unexpected surrender of Frank Ahearn, left, and Henry Margolis, alias Stevens, right, shown Feb. 7, 1936, in Lake George, N.Y. Alleged to be henchmen of the slain new York City gang overlord Arthur "Dutch Schultz" Flegenheimer, they were indicted jointly with Dutch on federal income tax charges. They gave themselves up at nearby Glens Falls, N.Y. (AP Photo)
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1936-02-07
AP/Associated Press/East News
Associated Press
AP
19080593829548
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