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Coors had his own brush with kidnapping in 1934. Paul Robert Lane, the former state Prohibition agent for Colorado, and Clyde Culbertson, former investigator for the federal dry forces, along with two other men conspired to kidnap Adolph Jr. for a ransom of $ 50,000. The person delivering the money
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Adolph Coors Jr., the son of the brewery's founder, cut ties with one branch of his grandchildren whose father, Adolph's son, was murdered. Another son, Bill, proceeded with plans to give a party the day he learned of his daughter's suicide. Joe, Bill's brother, sometimes called
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was to proceed to three different checkpoints to ensure no officers were tailing him and then split the money; Coors would be released somewhere around
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on May 4, 1912, at the Kistler home by Rev. Van Arsdall. The couple had four children:
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This article about an American businessperson born in the 1880s is a
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Adolph Coors Jr. died in 1970 at the age of 86 years old.
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operations. He married Alice May Kistler (1885–1970) of
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American business biography, 19th-century birth stubs
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Golden, Colorado
Cornell University
Adolph III
William
Joseph
Adolph Coors
Adolph Coors
Coors Brewing Company
Cornell University
Sphinx Head Society
Kappa Alpha Society
porcelain
Denver
Adolph Coors III
William K. Coors
Joseph Coors
Colorado Springs
Citizen Coors: An American Dynasty
HarperCollins
ISBN
0-7567-5811-4
"Citizen Coors"
The New York Times
Denver
United Press International
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