from harold's file . . .
 
During the course of World War II, many people gained fame in one way or
another. One man was Butch O'Hare. He was a fighter pilot assigned to an
aircraft carrier in the Pacific. One time his entire squadron was
assigned to fly a particular mission. After he was airborne, he looked
at his fuel gauge and realized that someone had forgotten to top off his
fuel tank. Because of this, he would not have enough fuel to complete
his mission and get back to his ship. His flight leader told him to
leave formation and return. 
As he was returning to the mothership, he could see a squadron of
Japanese Zeroes heading toward the fleet to attack. And with all the
fighter planes gone, the fleet was almost defenseless. His was the only
opportunity to distract and divert them. 
Single-handedly, he dove into the formation of Japanese planes and
attacked them. The American fighter planes were rigged with cameras, so
that as they flew and fought, pictures were taken so pilots could learn
more about the terrain, enemy maneuvers, etc. 
Butch dove at them and shot until all his ammunition was gone, then he
would dive and try to clip off a wing or tail or anything that would
make the enemy planes unfit to fly. He did anything he could to keep
them from reaching the American ships. Finally, the Japanese squadron
took off in another direction, and Butch O'Hare and his fighter, both
badly shot up, limped back to the carrier. He told his story, but not
until the film from the camera on his plane was developed, did they
realize the extent he really went to, to protect his fleet. He was
recognized as a hero and given one of the nation's highest military
honors. 
And, as you may know, O'Hare Airport in Chicago was named after him. 
~~~~~~~~~~ 
Prior to this time, in Chicago, there was a man called Easy Eddie. He
was working for a man you've all heard about, Al Capone. Al Capone
wasn't famous for anything heroic, but he was notorious for the murders
he'd committed and the illegal thing's he'd done.  Easy Eddie was Al
Capone's lawyer and he was very good. In fact, because of his skill, he
was able to keep Al Capone out of jail. To show his appreciation, Al
Capone paid him very well. He not only earned big money, he would get
extra things, like a residence that filled an entire Chicago city block.
The house was fenced, and he had live-in help and
all of the conveniences of the day. Easy Eddie had a son. He loved his
son and gave him all the best things while he was growing up;  clothes,
cars, and a good education. And, because  he loved his son he tried to
teach him right from wrong. But one thing he couldn't give his son was a
good name, and a good example. Easy Eddie decided that this was much more
important than all the riches he had given him. So, he went to the
authorities in order to rectify the wrong he had done. In order to tell
the truth, it meant he must testify against Al Capone, and he knew that
Al Capone would do his best to have him killed. But he wanted most of all
to try to be an example and to do the best he could to give back to his
son, a good name. So, he testified.  Within the year, he was shot and
killed on a lonely street in Chicago. 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
These sound like two unrelated stories, but Butch O'Hare was Easy Eddie's
son 
 


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