Episode 1: Vice Defined San Francisco’s DNA At Its Inception
TRANSCRIPT:
Welcome to the first episode of the Secret History of Frisco podcast. I am your host, Knox Bronson. The focus of the Secret History of Frisco will be the last two decades, 1934 to 1953, when San Francisco was still a wide-open town and the over-riding ethos of the city was keep your powder dry, eat drink and be merry, and, especially, live-and-let-live, as long as the proper payoffs had been made, naturally.
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The Secret History of Frisco
Elmer “Bones” Remmer
Jimmie Tarantino
Bill Wren
Managing Editor of the SF Examiner, Bill Wren ran the city, played the horses, and didn’t like to pay up when he lost a bet.
Bob Patterson
Shell Cooper
Sally Stanford
Frank Sinatra
Mickey Cohen
Thomas Lynch
Herb Caen
Louella Parsons
Estes Kefhauver
“Freddie Francisco, alias Bob Patterson, once posed as a member of royalty. He assumed the title of a Count, under the name of Maximilian B.H.M. Carlton as the son of Marquis of Gahnst and a subaltern in the Black Watch regiment, and as such was arrested in Tucson, Arizona and on Jan. 27, 1928, was arrested for grand larceny by the Chicago Police. (Can you picture columnist Francisco as a count?)”—Jimmie Tarantino, Hollywood Life Magazine.