Andrew Bucaro- known as Andy Curly. Born in 1906 in New Jersey. Lived in Manhattan. Frequented Manhattan, Brooklyn, New Jersey, and before his 1960 arrest also Bay area to Visit Nick Guastella, and the Ditri brothers, there is supposedly a picture of Bucaro and Frank Garofalo at Garofalo box making plant in Mercer California. Arrests for Robbery, Shooting (1931), bootlegging a couple of times. Associates, Frank and Vincenzo Garofalo, Natale Evola, Nick Guastella, Giuseppe Venza, Eugene Tramaglino, the Aloi's, Salvatore Mussachio, Joe Armone, Tommy Russo, Pietro Novello and Girolamo Licata of Sicily, the DiPalermo brothers, and Joe Zicarelli of New Jersey. A protege of Nick Guastella. Traveled to Sicily frequently in the 1920s and 1930s. Made at the age of 26 in 1930 or 1931. Identified as a soldier in Natale Evola crew. Believed to smuggle narcotics until his arrest in 1944 in connection with bootlegging. After his 1960 arrest, was quiet except for attending a dinner for Natale Evola getting out of prison in the late 1960s, Giuseppe Buccellato, Stefano Cannone, Peter Licata, and Angelo Caruso were in attendance. Passed away in 1980.

Nicolo Guastella- Born in 1896 in Palermo. Emigrated to the United States in 1921, living Manhattan. Mentor to Andrew Bucaro and Eugene Tramaglino. Made trips to Sicily in the 1920s, one of which was in the company of Andrew Bucaro and at least two different occasions was living in Sicily during that time. Arrests for homicide, bootlegging, vagrancy, detained on suspicion of harboring a fugitive. Associates, Vito Mule, Bill Bonanno, the Ditri brothers, Frank Garofalo, Joe Venza, Salvatore Vassello, Frank Buffa, Salvatore Cerrito, Giovanni Bello, Salvatore Profaci, Santo Vultaggio, and Natale Evola. Made either in Sicily and transferred membership, or made during the Castellammarese war. Moved to Monterey California in the 1940s. Owned a construction company and listed his occupation as carpenter. Reported to both Frank Garofalo and Joe Venza. When Joe Venza retired and moved back to Sicily, the west coast Bonannos were split into two crews, with Bill Bonanno becoming Capo over the Arizona members, and John Bello becoming Capo over the Bay Area members in California. Bello would last a couple of years before Nick took his spot. Passed away in 1977.

Salvatore Giglio- Known as Salvatore Galante, Little Sal, Salvatore king, and Mr. Phillips. Born in 1906 NYC. Lived in Montreal, Manhattan, and the Bronx. Arrests for Narcotics which had one conviction, trespassing. Associates, Carmine Galante, Natale Evola, Mike Sabella, Nicholas Marangello, John Petrone, Joe Notaro, Joe Biondo, Joe DiPalermo, and Peter Licata of New York City, Joe Cotroni, Paolo Violi, Luigi Greco, Nicolo Rizzuto, and Giovanni Papalia of Montreal, Rosario Mancuso of Utica, Joe Zicarelli, and Nick Alfano of New Jersey. Made in the late 1940s. Frequented Montreal and NYC. Moved to Canada with Galante, was deported back to US. Known as an international drug dealer. Served in Galante crew. Worked at E and Q Trucking company, and was a salesman for Theta Electronics Company. Loyal member to Carmine Galante, after Galante was killed, sideline.for the rest of his career. Passed away in 2006


"I have this Nightmare. I'm on 5th avenue watching the St. Patrick's Day parade and I have a coronary and nine thousand cops march happily over my body." Chief Sidney Green