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Daily Bread for 11.4.13

Good morning.

Our week begins with breezy skies and a high of fifty-three.

On this day in 1928, a gambler plays his last hand:

Arnold Rothstein, New York’s most notorious gambler, is shot and killed during a poker game at the Park Central Hotel in Manhattan. After finding Rothstein bleeding profusely at the service entrance of the hotel, police followed his trail of blood back to a suite where a group of men were playing cards. Reportedly, Rothstein had nothing good in his final hand.

From an early age, Rothstein had a talent for playing numbers. As a teenager, he built a small fortune gambling in craps and poker games, and by age 20 he owned and operated his own casino. Rothstein became a legendary figure in New York because of his unparalleled winning streak in bets and card games. However, it is believed that he usually won by fixing the events. The most famous instance of this was in 1919 when the World Series was fixed. Abe Attell, a friend and employee of Rothstein, paid some of the key players on the Chicago White Sox to throw the games. When the scandal was uncovered, Rothstein fiercely denied any involvement to a grand jury and escaped indictment.

In private, however, Rothstein never denied his role, preferring to enjoy the outlaw image.

Also on this day, in 1909, Wisconsin sees an aviation first:

1909 – Nation’s First Commercially Built Airplane
On this date in Beloit, a plane was assembled and built by Wisconsin’s first pilot, Arthur P. Warner. This self-taught pilot was the 11th in the U.S. to fly a powered aircraft and the first in the U.S. to buy an aircraft for business use. Warner used it to publicize his automotive products.[Source: History Just Ahead: A Guide to Wisconsin’s Historical Markers]

Scientific American‘s daily trivia question asks about an angle. (Clicking on the question leads to its answer.)

What is Brewster’s angle?

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The Phantom Stranger
11 years ago

Ever see “King of the Roaring 20’s:The Arnold Rothstein Story”? It’s Pre-Fugitive David Janssen as Rothstein…

JOHN ADAMS
11 years ago

No, I had no idea there was a movie about him, although I know he’s been a character on Boardwalk Empire.