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309 I N D E X Adams, William, 174 air pollution, 5, 258 Alameda Corridor East, 252 Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority, 249–250 Aloysius, S.M.A., 196–197 Anschutz, Philip, 247–248 Arbuckle, Roscoe “Fatty,” 19 Arnold, Harold, 157–158, 289n36 Arnold, L. C., 156 Arnold Reservoir, 157 Asch, George O., 116–117, 129 Assis, Machado de, 190 Asuza, city of, 257 Baker, Bob, 205, 237; political contributions of, 220–221 Baker, Wally, 252 Baldwin Park, 255, 305n38 Bancroft, O’Connor, Chilton, and Lavell (BOCL), 238, 243 Bank of Industry, 172–178, 187–189, 194, 207–209; political contributions of, 220 Barron, John R. “Jack,” 206–207 Beckerman, Robert, 237 Beebe, James Warren, 129–130 Bell, city of, 230 Binion, Benny, 192 biography, 12–14 Bizzel, William, 110 Black, Keith, 258 Bledsoe, Russell, W., 139 blight, 99–100, 116, 135, 254 Block, Jerome Louis, 190, 200 Bonelli, Frank, 79, 82 Borges, Jorge Luis, 113, 215 Boyar, Louis, 60 Boyle Engineering, 61 Bradley, Tom, 136 Breivogel, Milton, 69 Bright, Bill, 145–146, 160 Brown, Don, 137 Brown, Edmund G. “Pat,” 150–151 Brown, Gene, 73–74 Brown, James E., 176 Brown, Jerry, 136 Brown, Kenneth, 73 Brown, Robert H., 176 Bryant, William, 108, 176 Bryce, Gary, 164–166, 208–209 Bunker Hill, 93, 98, 100–101 Bureau of Land Reclamation, 147 California Aqueduct, 151, 155–156, 287n16 California Country Club, 103–104, 139 California State Banking Department, 174 California State Water Commission, 150 Campbell, William, 136–139, 220 Campus Crusade for Christ, 146, 160 Canyon Rock Products, 78 Carew, Harold D., 51 Catellus Development Corporation, 253 censorship, 19 Cerritos, city of, 280n25 chambers of commerce, 44–45. See also Industry Manufacturers Council Chan, Francis, 168–169 Chandis Securities, 149–150, 156, 159–161; press coverage of, 181 Chandler, Harry, 2, 16, 147–149; C. C. Stafford and, 29 Chandler, Norman, 98 Chandler, Otis, 145–146, 160–161 chattel mortgages, 35–36, 39, 41 Chavez Ravine, 98 Chinatown (movie), 1–6, 9, 76 Christian Embassy, 146 Churchill Museum, 92–93 310 city of industry citrus industry, 42–43, 47–49, 73 City of Industry, 6–10, 229; Bank of Industry and, 173; Barron’s involvement with, 206–207; blight in, 116; bond debt of, 139, 237–238; bonds issued by, 94, 115, 125–126, 253–254; “The City of Insiders” and, 179; criticism of, 121–122, 125, 131, 135; cronyism in, 118; economy of, 7–8, 90–91, 255; exemption from redevelopment reform, 136–138; federal investigation of, 236–237; financial damages awarded to, 241; financial technology of, 112; genealogies of power of, 10, 13–14; general plan of, 91; governmental technologies of, 9, 59, 90, 111–112, 181–182, 242; Hodgdon’s relationship to, 129–130; illegal acts of, 169; incorporation of, 59, 69–80, 181–182, 220, 226; INS in, 203; Keller’s 302s and, 242; Lakewood plan and, 63, 65; leaders as criminal, 244–245; Legg and, 59; Little La Puente Hills and, 92–93; Majestic Realty and, 227, 248, 252–253; mapping of, 73–74; municipal technologies of, 82; NFL stadium in, 253–254; political culture of, 103; pollution in, 257–258; press coverage of, 220–221; privatization and, 10, 260; properties owned by Stafford, 166; property tax revenues in, 142; Proposition 13 and, 182; racial segregation and, 255; railroads’ role in development of, 67, 70, 74–75, 77–78, 87–88, 110, 138, 220, 270n13; redevelopment in, 112, 119, 120–125, 138, 181, 239, 242, 254; redevelopment law and, 280n25; RICO suit of, 233–242; Roski as chief developer of, 167, 245, 253; sales tax revenue of, 255–256; as single redevelopment project, 114–115, 131, 221; Stafford as de facto leader of, 83–85, 87–88, 95, 118, 126–128, 135, 139–140, 180, 187, 224–227, 239; after Stafford’s conviction , 231, 248; Stanford study of, 90–91; substation project and, 82–83, 85; sued by Roski, 246; transportation infrastructure of, 133, 270n13; Tres Hermanos Ranch and, 147, 159–161; Union Pacific in, 250; as victim of financial fraud, 233–234; voting improprieties in, 143–144; workers employed in, 7, 80, 255 City of Industry Disposal Company, 96–97, 247 City of Industry News, 31 City of Industry Security Company, 157, 289n36 “The City of Insiders,” 179–182, 183–184, 227 Civic-Financial Center, 116, 121–124, 126; approval of project, 120; Bank of Industry and, 172–173 Civic-Recreational-Industrial Authority (CRIA), 120, 170 Clark, Donald E., 87, 183 Commerce, city of...

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