NODE 2: MINNESOTA 13
INVESTIGATING BOOTLEGGING
Cop Talk – The O’Connor System:
- The former police chief of St. Paul, John O’Connor, established the O’Connor System, in which the police allow organized crime figures to “layover” in St. Paul as long as they don’t perform any criminal activities there in exchange for payoffs and kickbacks.
- The primary liaison is “Dapper” Dan Hogan, boss of St. Paul’s Irish Mob. But Kid Cann of Minneapolis has been benefiting from it, too, ever since the “handshake” deal which settled their mutual territories.
- Cann is the guy in charge of virtually all the bootlegging in the Twin Cities. If he’s not doing it himself, he knows who is. He can be found in the Cotton Club in Minneapolis most nights.
Library Use: As far as the mainstream papers are concerned — the Tribune, Daily Star, Pioneer, St. Paul Dispatch — there is no organized crime in the Twin Cities. The only possible explanation is that pressure is being applied to keep it out of the papers.
- Library Use 1: Smaller, tabloid newspapers occasionally attempt to cover local political corruption and criminal activity, which is apparently rife. (See O’Connor System above.)
Streetwise:
- Moonshine generally isn’t made inside the city limits.
- Bootleggers run the liquor in from out-of-town distilleries and make the local sales.
- Kid Cann is the mob boss who runs most or all of the local bootleggers. Everybody knows that.
- Streetwise 1: There’s a network of supply – the guys in charge don’t just get booze to the bootleggers; they’re also in charge of the smuggling operations that get the distilleries their raw alcohol.
MINNESOTA 13 WHISKEY BOTTLES
The whiskey in the bottles recovered from the James J. Hill House has a slightly purplish color.
Craft/Chemistry: Can determine that these bottles are brand new; not from 1905.
Chemistry: Can detect the presence of the Tanit parasites. (See General Research: Lab Analysis – Tanit Parasites.)
Chemistry: The Whiskey has been flavored with Juicy Fruit gum.
- Chemistry 1: The Juicy Fruit may have been used to cover up the flavor of denatured alcohol.
- Library Use / Cop Talk: Using Juicy Fruit as a flavoring is a unique trait of Stearns County bootleggers, up near Holdingford (“moonshine capital of Minnesota”).
Leveraged Clue (Juicy Fruit Flavoring / Minnesota 13 Label)
- Oral History (Stearns County): Can find someone willing to identify Node 6: Davis Farm as the source of this whiskey.
PETE’S
A speakeasy on Hennepin Avenue, north of the Mississippi. Oleg Andersson can be found here.
OLEG ANDERSSON
APPEARANCE:
- Prop: Photo of Oleg Andersson
ROLEPLAYING NOTES
- Smirks.
- Fidgets with his tie.
- Fronts as tough, but quick to backpedal in face of real threat.
- Voice goes nasal when he gets nervous.
BACKGROUND
- Born 1898 in Norway. His parents came to America and settled in St. Cloud when he was two years old.
- Came down to Minneapolis in 1921 looking for day labor work. Got tangled up in a robbery gang instead; was out buying cigarettes when the rest of his crew got rolled up.
- He ran to his friend Dan to hide out until the heat died down. Dan was running booze and Andersson’s connections up in Stearns County made him useful. Dan was killed a couple years ago in a drive-by.
CLUES
- He gets the Minnesota 13 Whiskey from the Davis Farm. (Billie Davis is the only bootlegger in Stearns County with the expertise to fix the denatured ethanol Kid Cann hooked him up with.)
- He delivers denaturalized ethanol to the Davis’. He picks up the ethanol from a warehouse location. He doesn’t know who drops it off — Kid Cann hooked him up with the connection and it all stays anonymous.
- Following Oleg: Following Oleg will eventually lead to the Davis’ Farm, where he drops off barrels of chemicals from his truck and picks up crates filled with Minnesota 13.
- Oleg’s Address Book: Carried in his breast pocket. Contains addresses for his pick-ups with notations – Davis Farm is marked as a place that he makes a special drop-off; and checking the noted dates it’s clear Rachel’s whiskey came from the Davis Farm.
NOTES
- Drives a 1922 Ford Model TT truck
OLEG ANDERSON: Athletics 6, Driving 6, Firearms 3, Fleeing 4, Scuffling 4, Weapons 3, Health 8
Alertness Modifier: +1 (keeps an eye out)
Stealth Modifier: +1 (knows how to stay out of sight)
Weapons: sap (-1), .38 revolver (+0)
KID CANN
(ISADORE BLUMENFELD)
APPEARANCE
- Prop: Photo of Kid Cann
ROLEPLAYING NOTES
- Proud
- Prone to violence if threatened.
- Gestures with both hands
BACKGROUND
- A Jew born in 1900 in a Romanian shtetl, his parents emigrated to America in 1902.
- Left school as a kid to sell newspapers on Minneapolis’ “Newspaper Row”, where the best locations were held by gangs of kids.
- Began running errands for pimps and whores in the red light district.
- Prohibition let him and his brothers expand their operations. Forged connections with the Chicago Outfit (Al Capone) and New York’s Genovese crime family (Mafia).
- Oversees illegal distilleries in the forests near Fort Snelling, bootlegging operations, prostitution, and labor racketeering.
- Cann insists his nickname is derived from his boxing days, but it’s rumored that he earned it due to his tendency to hide in outhouses/bathrooms when shooting starts.
CLUES
- Hooked Oleg up with denatured alcohol from the Harris Chemical Plant. (He’s bribed people in charge over there to “leave it unattended”; then it gets picked up and taken to a warehouse. Oleg picks it up from there and takes it to his people in Stearns County. Cann doesn’t know who he takes it to.)
- He can identify that Minnesota 13 from the party as one sold by Oleg Andersson.
KID CANN: Athletics 6, Driving 5, Firearms 6, Fleeing 4, Scuffling 8, Weapons 4, Health 9
Alertness Modifier: +1 (wary)
Stealth Modifier: +2 (sneaky)
Weapons: Brass Knuckles (-1), .45 automatic (+1)
KID CANN BODYGUARDS: Athletics 6, Driving 4, Firearms 6, Scuffling 8, Weapons, Health 8
Alertness Modifier: +1 (watchful)
Stealth Modifier: 0 (unskilled)
Weapons: .38 revolver (0), Sawed-off pool cue (-1), switchblade (-1), Fists (-2)
If you want a norwegian sounding name, considering changing it to “Ole Andersen”. Oleg is slavic (norse version is Helge) and -son ending is typically swedish. Though, people often americanized their names when they emigrated…
This series was cool. I hope you finish it.
Agree with Colin, I hope once you are back from the UK (welcome, by the way!) you get a chance to finish putting this up.
Me, too!