Tony Mirabile was a capo of San Diego before Bompensiero. He was a good earner, had bars in whats today's downtown Gaslamp district. Pretty lucrative area, even then. They had a lock on the Sailor, Dive and Gay bars. He also had a lucrative "resort" of sorts in Tijuana I believe in the late 40s.

I would also add the Matranga Brothers.

San Diego, although not particularly important to the overall scheme of things in CN, it has a quiet history of its own. Alot of money out there. All the Los Angeles guys back then lived in nice residential areas. I imagine it was a perfect city to operate (in those days) if you're not looking to be the Vito Genovese or Tony Accardo.


"Joe Bananas went after Carlo Gambino, the war went on for seven years..... When guys go to the mattresses, they're not out earning" -Tony Soprano