Vito Genovese.
Q. What was the name of the Italian anarchist writer whom Genovese ordered Carmine Galante to assassinate, in order to ingratiate himself with Mussolini?
(BTW: Many writers now believe that the French liner Normandie was accidentally set on fire by a careless workman, whose torch set fire to a bunch of burlap bags. But the US Navy commander of the Port of NY, Capt. "Red" Heffernan, believed it was due to "sabotage" by dockworkers of Italian and German ancestry. This story was picked up by Joseph (Socks) Lanza, boss of the waterfront, who told it to Meyer Lansky and Albert Anastasia. Lansky checked with Luciano, then made a deal with Murray Gurfein, special prosecutor Thomas Dewey's chief assistant. The deal was that Luciano would get better treatment in prison, and be released early, in return for his keeping "peace on the docks." The docks were peaceful, Luciano was transferred from Dannemora to Great Neck Prison, and was exiled in 1946.)


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.