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Re: Al Capone, mafia?
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03/23/03 12:02 AM
03/23/03 12:02 AM
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Don Mataya
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DV, I heard that same story about Capone and the switchblade but I think that he was a bartender. Im not 100% sure though.
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Re: Al Capone, mafia?
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03/26/03 02:49 AM
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Turnbull
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Capone's business card said, "A. Capone, Antique Dealer." He also went under the alias, "Albert Brown." Capone was working as a waiter in Frankie Yale's College Inn when he made the remark about the girl's ass. Her brother, Frank Galuccio, took offense and carved up Capone's face. Later, in one of the grandstanding gestures for which he was famous, Capone made Galuccio one of his bodyguards. The Chicago Outfit under Capone definitely was not Mafia. It was highly eclectic: his second in command was Jake (Greasy Thumb) Guzik, a Moscow-born Jew to whom Capone was devoted (the only person Capone ever killed with his own hands in Chicago was someone who had slapped Guzik around). Guzik ran the Outfit with Frank Nitti when Capone was in Alcatraz. Another high-ranking non-Italian was Murray (the Camel) Humphries, born in Wales, who was one of the Outfit's top labor guys into the Seventies. There was a Mafia in Chicago during Capone's time. It was called the Unione Siciliano, and it was something like a civic organization with muscle. Capone treated the Unione and its president, Mike Merlo, with great respect--even asking (and not getting) Merlo's permission to whack Dion O'Banion. He moved on O'Banion after Merlo died, then moved heaven and earth to get his own, Sicilian-descended underlings to be president of the Unione so he could dominate it--even warring on Joe Aiello, one of Merlo's successors. Paul (the Waiter) Ricca was the guy who actually merged the Unione and the Outfit, but it still included non-Italians (like Humphries).
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Al Capone, mafia?
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03/27/03 01:31 AM
03/27/03 01:31 AM
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Turnbull
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Originally posted by joltinjoe05: So, Turnbull, I'm I right about the baseball thing? You could be right, JJ. But none of Capone's biographers say anything about him being a hotshot baseball player. Here's what Lawrence Bergreen, his most recent biographer, says re. this subject: "Although he adored the company of sports figures and frequented gyms almost as much as he did brothels, Capone was no athlete. He had excelled at pool in his youth, but since much of his life consisted of eluding his enemies and hiding indoors, he had little interest in exercise."
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Al Capone, mafia?
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03/31/03 04:17 PM
03/31/03 04:17 PM
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Johnny Tightlips
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So it's not considered a Mafia if you allow non-Italians in it?
"I neva fucked anybody over in my life, who didn't have it comin' to 'im, you got that? All I have in this world is my balls, and my word, and I don't break 'em for no one, jou understand?"-Tony Montana
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Re: Al Capone, mafia?
#196789
03/31/03 04:29 PM
03/31/03 04:29 PM
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you beat me by two minutes DV! GoodFella
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