PART FIVE
THE APPENDIX
(_Confidential!_)
A. HEADWAITERS
_This and a sawbuck gets you an insult._
AMBASSADOR HOTEL (NA-8510) Hi-Hat: Joe Brito CARLTON HOTEL (ME-2626) Congo Room: Stephen COLONY RESTAURANT (ST-8165): Orlando Connio MAYFLOWER HOTEL (DI-3000) Lounge: Alfred Leggett OLD NEW ORLEANS (RE-7284): Ivanhoe Wills OLMSTED RESTAURANT (ME-8055): Gus Kooles SHOREHAM HOTEL (AD-0700) Palladian Room: George and Alfred. Blue Room: Paul STATLER HOTEL (EX-1000) Embassy Room: Nick WARDMAN PARK HOTEL (CO-2000) Caribar Room: Leslie Matke
BALTIMORE
CLUB CHARLES (VE-8020): Tommy McGee EMERSON HOTEL (MU-4400): Walter Katzli LORD BALTIMORE HOTEL (LE-8400) Oak Room: Mr. Cavalier SHERATON BELVEDERE HOTEL (MU-1000): Antone SOUTHERN HOTEL (SA-1600): Nick Brown
B. GUSTATORY GUIDE
_Listed, but not necessarily guaranteed._
FOR COCKTAILS:
Anchor Room, 12th & H, NA-9220 (servicemen and pick-ups) Cafe Caprice, Roger Smith Hotel, NA-2740 (government workers’ hangout) Chelsea Room, Hotel Carlyle, N. Capitol & E, EX-7670 (gathering place for Southerners) Hay-Adams Lounge and English Tap Room, 800 16th St., NW, ME-2260 (respectable) Hi-Hat, Ambassador Hotel, NA-8510 (pretty babes) King Cole Room, 820 Conn. Ave., ME-3935 (flashy crowd) Mayflower Lounge, Conn. Ave. & De Sales, DI-3000 (political) Statler Hotel, 16th & K, EX-1000 (cosmopolitan) Washington Roof, 15th & Penn., ME-5900 (summer) Willard Hotel, Penn. & 14th, NA-4420 (pretty babes)
FOR DINING:
Alfonso’s, 1403 L St., ME-7803 (excellent New York cuisine) Allies Inn, 1703 New York, NA-0523 (famous cafeteria, high prices, elderly ladies favorite) Allison’s Little Tea House, Arlington, Va., OT-7900 (popular suburban luncheon spot; government workers) Arbaugh’s, 2606 Conn., AD-8980 (spare ribs) Cannon’s Steak House, 1270 5th NE, LI-3-8685 (in the market place but high class) Ceres Grill, 1307 E, NA-9427 (government clerks like its good food at low prices) Colony, 1737 De Sales St., ST-8165 (elegant) Collingwood, On the Potomac, OV-1521 (suburbanites’ delight) Duke Zeibert’s, 1730 L, ST-1730 (new and popular steak house) Hall’s, 1000 7th St., SW, ME-8580 (sea food on the waterfront) Fan & Bill’s, 1132 Conn., RE-9856 (New York style) Harvey’s, 1107 Conn., NA-2860 (sometimes the best. Famous for sea food and celebrities) Hogate’s, 9th & Maine, SW, RE-3013 (tourists’ paradise) Hot Shoppes, all over (Washington’s most famous drive-ins) Louis, Ted, 2655 Conn., HO-3222 (local stand-by) Michel’s, 1020 Vermont, RE-1356 (Bohemian atmosphere) Mrs. K’s Toll House, Silver Spring, SH-3500 (bucolic atmosphere) Naylor’s, 951 Maine SW, NA-9659 (sea food where the boats come in) Normandy Farm, Potomac, Md, WI-9421 (delightful suburban atmosphere) Occidental, 1411 Penn., DI-6467 (hangout of five percenters and upper bracket officials. Too crowded for service) O’Donnell’s, 1207 E, RE-2102 (almost everyone comes for the sea food including Charlie Ford) Olmsted’s, 1336 G, DI-8235 (with that wonderful Luchow cuisine from New York) Pierre, Conn. & Q, DU-0666 (the ladies like this) States, 516 N. Capitol, FR-9443 (for tourists) Tally Ho, 810 17th St., ME-3218 (popular for luncheon) Water Gate Inn, On the Potomac, BI-9256 (government girls consider this a treat)
FOR DINING & DANCING:
Caribar Bar, Wardman Park Hotel, Conn. Ave. & Woodley Rd., CO-2000 Casino Royal, 14th & H, NW, NA-7700 Congo Room, Carlton Hotel, 16th & K, ME-2626 Lotus, 727 14th St., NW, NA-4766 Lounge Riviera, Hotel 2400, 2400 16th NW, CO-7200 Madrillon, 15th & New York, DI-4561 Mayflower Lounge, Conn. & De Sales, DI-3000 Old New Orleans, 1214 Conn. Ave., RE-7284 Pall Mall Room, Raleigh Hotel, NA-3810 Palladian Room, Shoreham Hotel, AD-0700 Rainbow Room, Hamilton Hotel, DI-2580 Shoreham Hotel Terrace, Conn. & Calvert, AD-0700 Statler Hotel, 16th & K, EX-1000
FOR DINING IN BALTIMORE:
Asia, 710 N. Howard, VE-8193 (Chinese) Baum’s, 320 W. Saratoga, SA-7196 (steak and sea food) Belvedere Hotel, MU-1000 (better hotel) Candle Light Lodge, Frederick & N. Rolling, CA-9754 (country dining) Cathay, 110 W. Saratoga, LE-7985 (Chinese) Chesapeake, 1707 N. Charles, VE-7711 (steaks) Dubner’s, 6427 Harfd Rd, CL-6459 (sea food) Emerson Hotel, MU-4400 (politicos’ hangout) Gannon’s, 3150 Frederick, GI-6147 (sea food) Haussner’s, Eastern & Clinton, EA-8365 (unique German with an art gallery) Hollander’s, 10 W. Oliver, LE-9869 (steaks) Marconi’s, 106 W. Saratoga, PL-9286 (French-Italian) Marling House, 20 E. Fayette, SA-4460 (steaks) Maria, 300 Albemarle, SA-9366 (Little Italy) Marty Welsh, 17 E. Fayette, SA-3639 (steaks) Miller Brothers, 119 W. Fayette, LE-2826 (the town’s biggest) Nate’s & Leon’s, 850 W. North Ave., MA-2400 (this is Baltimore’s Lindy’s. Hangout of show folk) Park Plaza, Charles & Madison, BE-4000 (hotel dining room) Pierre’s, 704 N. Howard, LE-3506 (high class French) Pizza’s, 300 S. High, MU-1327 (Little Italy) Roma, 900 Fawn, LE-8065 (Little Italy) Rossiter’s, 1001 S. Hanover, LE-9196 (sea food) Shellhase’s, 412 N. Howard, MU-6783 (H. L. Mencken’s favorite) Sussman and Lev, 923 E. Baltimore, MU-6321 (kosher) Walker-Hasslinger, 1701 N. Charles, VE-9410 (steaks, sea food) White Rice Inn, 320 Park Ave., MU-6790 (Chinese)
C. DINING AROUND THE WORLD IN WASHINGTON
CHINESE:
Cathay, 624 H, RE-3330 Chinese Lantern, 14 F, LI-9534 Dragon, 1329 G, ME-3218 Good Earth, 1609 K, NA-0441 Gung Ho, 1406 G, ST-6339 Orient, 1715 Wisconsin, AD-4700 Ruby Foo’s Den, 728 13th St., NA-3565 Peking, 5522 Conn., WO-8079 Yet Ho Restaurant, 714 11th St., NA-9379
ENGLISH: Old English Tap Room & Lounge, Hay-Adams House, 16th & H, ME-2260
FRENCH:
Aux Trois Mousquetaires, 820 Conn., RE-2619 Bonat’s Cafe, 1022 Vermont, RE-3373 La Salle du Bois, 1800 M, RE-1124 Maxime’s, 1731 Conn., AD-9811 Napoleon’s, 2649 Conn., CO-8955
GERMAN:
Hammel’s, 416 10th St., ST-9301 (one of Washington’s best) Old Europe, 2434 Wisconsin, OR-7650
GREEK:
New Athens Restaurant, 1741 K, DI-4081 Old Athens, 804 9th St., ME-9582
ITALIAN:
Aldo Cafe, 1143 New Hampshire, RE-9510 Alfredo’s, 1724 Conn., HO-9729 A-V, 607 New York, RE-0550 Ciro’s, 1705 De Sales, ME-1434 Gusti’s, 1837 M, RE-0895 Roma, 3419 Conn., WO-9833 (dining under the stars) Villa Nova, 5 F, TR-8978
MEXICAN & LATIN AMERICAN:
Copacabana, 1711 Eye St., RE-9668 El Mexico, 2603 Conn., HO-4550
NEAR EAST: The Sheik, 2317 Calvert, HU-4343
ROUMANIAN: Roumanian Inn, 8151 13th St., RE-6434
TURKISH: Dardanelles, Falls Church, Va., FA-2171
SCANDINAVIAN: New Smorgasbord, 2641 Conn., AD-9659
VIENNESE: Little Vienna, 2122 Penn., RE-9316
YIDDISH:
Holfberg’s, 7822 Eastern Ave., GE-5878 Jones Delicatessen, 1123 S, CO-3786, NO-9862 Pomerantz, 1782 Columbia Rd., CO-4413, CO-8738 Randy’s, 1113 15th St., RE-0661 (the Rueben’s of Washington) S & L Kosher Delicatessen, 1205 7th St., NO-4633 Uptown, 3500 Conn., OR-1040
D. BARE BABES
_Where to find ’em. Or where to keep away from ’em, which is harder._
WASHINGTON
Kavakos, 8th & H The Players, 5th & K
MARYLAND SUBURBS
Chesapeake, 3804 Bladensburg Rd. Club La Conga, 9412 Baltimore Blvd. Crossroads, Bladensburg at Peace Cross Hilltop, 5211 Marlboro Pike Senate Inn, 5704 Marlboro Pike, SE Waldrops, 4318 Rhode Island Ave., NE
BALTIMORE
Ambassador, Fayette & Washington (low) Bettye Mills, 704 E. Baltimore Chanticleer, Charles & Eager (high class) Copa, 21 W. Baltimore (ditto) Kathleen’s, 612 E. Baltimore Kay’s, Baltimore & Frederick Miami, Fayette & Frederick (low) Oasis, Baltimore & Frederick
E. LUPO’S LOG BOOK
_Being some notes to file away where your wife won’t look._
Backstage Phone No.: The Capitol Theatre, RE-7193. Star’s dressing room call RE-1000 and ask for extension 305 Boy Meets Girl Dance: Every Saturday, Victor Roosevelt. District Age of Consent: 16. Lipstick Stains Removed (No Odor): Texas, phone MI-9301. Lonesome Gals: Friday and Saturday nights at the Officers’ Service Club, 1624 21st St. Florist, All Night: Charles Chisley, 603 4th St., ME-8709. Tourist Courts: On the Baltimore Highway.
F. THE INNER CIRCLE
These are extracts from a master list of 800 names submitted to the Kefauver Committee of the U.S. Senate by Narcotics Commissioner Harry J. Anslinger in June 1950.
Since this list was compiled by Commissioner Anslinger some of the subjects on it changed their addresses--some to a much warmer climate.
NEW YORK
SAVERIO, Frank, Alias Frank COSTELLO: (International List 310) This subject holds the No. 1 position among major criminals in the United States today. He is a member of the Grand Council of the International Mafia and ranks among the “top ten” of the organization. Costello, as he is usually known, controls the gambling interests in New York, New Jersey, Louisiana, Florida and California, collaterally with interests in Colorado and other western states. His gigantic coin machine operations which extend through many sections of the country have gained him the title “The Slot Machine King.” The subject is reputed to be interested in all the major criminal activities conducted by the Mafia and other organized criminals throughout the United States. He is regularly seen in close association with wealthy and influential persons and powerful political figures on both state and national levels. The political success of candidates sponsored by Costello in New York and Louisiana, which have included some of the highest officials of both states, are attested facts.
DOTO, Joseph A., alias Joe ADONIS: (International List 79) This subject is one of the most important figures of the Mafia organization in New York City, a member of the Grand Council of the International and a powerful leader in the national underworld. For several years Doto has controlled gambling and other rackets in New York, New Jersey and collaterally in the west and Pacific Coast. He is a national figure in the organization, beyond question. In addition to his gambling interests, Doto long has been known as an important smuggler and distributor of narcotics. He maintains a home at 1020 Dearborn Road, Palisade Park, Fort Lee, N. J. He travels extensively. He is of Italian descent and was born at Passaic, N. J., in 1902.
MANGANO, Vincent or Vicente: (International List 211) Subject is an important member of the Grand Council of the International as well as of the national organization within the United States. He is reputed to derive a sizeable commission on all gambling and other rackets in which the organization is engaged. He professes inability to speak English. Mangano also controls the labor unions on the Brooklyn docks and has connections with underworld operations along the waterfront engaged in smuggling and distribution of narcotics throughout the United States. Subject is closely associated with top members of both the international and national Mafia organizations. He is of Sicilian descent and so far as records reflect was born in New York in 1887. His address is 254 President Street, Brooklyn.
MANGANO, Philip: (International List 208) Although of less importance than his brother, Vincent (above), subject is a highly influential member of the Mafia in New York City. He is closely associated with leading members of the organization there and throughout the United States. He was born in Italy in 1900 and became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1925. He lives at 1126 Eighty-fourth Street, Brooklyn.
PROFACI, Joseph: (International List 274) Subject is a member of the Grand Council of the International. Although there is much indirect evidence that subject’s criminal activities have included smuggling, counterfeiting, extortion, narcotics traffic and murder, he has no record of convictions.
GENOVESE, Vito: (International List 130) Subject is an important member of the Grand Council of the International and is powerful in the underworld of New York City and the national tie-up. He is associated with virtually all the influential Mafia members in New York and with key individuals of the organization throughout the United States. He is a notorious gunman and at one time was linked with one of the most extensive narcotics operations in the country. In 1939 Genovese fled to Italy while sought by Kings County, N. Y., authorities in connection with Murder, Inc. He was returned to the United States in 1945 and subsequently was acquitted of a murder charge by a New York jury. Subject’s criminal activities include murder, smuggling, extortion, theft and gambling. He lives in an expensive home in Atlantic Highlands, N. J.
CARFANO Anthony, aka Augie Pisano: (International List 031) Subject is a highly important member of the national Mafia and is a powerful leader of the underworld in its transcontinental connections, as springboarded from Brooklyn and Miami. He has been linked actively in the conduct of major drug smuggling operations, with horse booking, the race wire and other gambling. He was a former partner of Charles (Lucky) Luciano and was a close associate of the late Al Capone. Carfano has accumulated considerable wealth and lives lavishly. In recent years he has been associated closely with Vincent (Jimmy Blue Eyes) Also in operation of exclusive gambling establishments in the Miami area. These resorts are known to be hangouts for major underworld figures of the nation when they are in Florida. His summer home is 85 Clayton Avenue, Long Beach, N. Y., but usually he lives in various swank hotels in New York and Florida.
MORETTI, Quarico, aka Willie MORETTI: (International List 235) Subject is an influential member of the Grand Council as well as the national organisation and is one of the chief lieutenants to Costello. He is the recognized leader of the New Jersey operation and is associated with all the heavy rackets. He is considered to be a man of substantial wealth. He is of Italian descent but probably was born in this country. (Note: Subject is paretic and highly unstable, hence his position today is known to be precarious because of various ill-advised decisions which have been costly to the organization recently.)
ANASTASIA, Albert, 842 Ocean Pkwy, Bklyn
BARRA, Morris--aka Mickey Mouse--Lorillard Place, Bronx
BONANNO, Joe--aka Joe Bananas--114 Jefferson, Bklyn (See Colo.)
BONASIRA, Anthony--aka The Chief--1117 83rd, Bklyn (SE202)
COPPOLA, Mike, NYC (Int. List 052)
LANZA, Joseph, NYC (SE193)
LASCARI, Michael, 1111 Park Ave., New York City
LI MANDRI, Michael--aka Mimi, Marco--325 E. 58th St., NYC (Int. List 187) (NYS 2719) and Calif.
LIVORSI, Frank--aka Chuck--NYC (Int. List 193) (NYMV 123 B) (NYS 4997)
LUCHESE, Thomas--aka Three-fingered Tommy Brown--106 Parsons Blvd., Melba, L. I.
MAGARDINO, Stefano, 1809 Whitney Ave., Niagara Falls
RAO, Vincent, 19 E. 80th, NYC
STROLLO, Anthony--aka Tony Benda & Tony Bender--NYC (Nat List 392)
TEXAS
MACEO, Sam: This person is a very important member of the Mafia in Texas and an extremely powerful and nationally known figure in the underworld. He is associated with leading Mafia members and other major racketeers throughout the United States. Maceo was born in Italy in 1894 and came to the United States at an early age. Prior to 1920, he worked as a barber in Galveston, Texas; however, during the Prohibition era, he became the leader of a group of liquor and narcotic smugglers who operated in that vicinity. Following the repeal of prohibition, Sam Maceo and his brother, Rosario, continued their drug smuggling activities and at the same time “muscled in” on the gambling racket at Galveston. Within a reasonable length of time, the Maceos were in control of the gambling racket in that area, and as a result of their diversified activities they became very wealthy and also influential in politics. In 1937, Sam Maceo was reported with 87 other defendants in our Case File SE-131, involving an extensive narcotic smuggling enterprise. However, Maceo was acquitted by a jury on this charge. At the present time, the Maceo organization has control of all gambling rackets in Galveston which consists of dice, roulette, handbooks, policy, bingo, corno games and slot machines. They also own several night clubs and bars and two hotels in Galveston. Sam Maceo is a naturalized citizen of the United States.
ANGELICA, Binaggio: This individual is an important member of the Mafia Society of Houston, Texas, and is closely associated with influential members of the organization throughout Texas, and in the states of Louisiana, Missouri, Illinois, New York and Florida. He has long been an important narcotic smuggler and distributor and on October 20, 1938, was sentenced to ten years in prison for violation of the narcotic laws in connection with our Case Files Texas-9349 and SE-131. Angelica was formerly identified with Mafia activities in Pennsylvania and was arrested in Philadelphia in 1932 for “blackhand” extortion. The subject was born in Italy and is a naturalized citizen of the U. S. He resides at 1906 State Street, Houston, Texas.
ATTARDI, Alfonso: This man is an important member of the Mafia Society in Houston, Texas. He was a former associate of Nicolo Gentile, the former national arbitrator of the organization and was associated with other members throughout Texas and in the states of Louisiana, New York and Missouri. Attardi was co-defendant in our Case File SE-131, NYS-5198 and Texas-9225 and on January 10, 1940 was sentenced to 8 years in Federal prison in the latter case.
MISSOURI
DI GIOVANNI, Joseph: This man is the head of the Mafia society for the state of Missouri, and without question is the most feared and influential man in the Kansas City underworld. Di Giovanni, who is now one of the wealthiest Italians in Kansas City, came to the United States as a poor Sicilian immigrant in 1912. He began his career as the leader of a small group of extortionists and within a short time was the leader of the Mafia element in Kansas City. During the Prohibition era, Di Giovanni and his associates controlled the manufacture and distribution of all contraband liquor in this area as well as the raw material used therein, and in the early thirties, his group organized the narcotic syndicate which operated in Kansas City until 1942. At the present time, Di Giovanni owns and operates a wholesale liquor business known as the Midwest Distributing Co. at 1109 Cherry St., and also owns a chain of retail stores known as the Happy Hollow Liquor Stores, Inc. He resides at 410 Gladstone Blvd.
BALESTRERE, James: This individual is the head of the Mafia Society at Kansas City, Mo., and is second in command in the state. Balestrere is often referred to as the “Mystery Man” of local politics by the _Kansas City Star_ and has been known to exert considerable influence in both state and national circles. For a number of years, Balestrere was the leader of the North Side Democratic club which controlled the entire Italian district as well as the greater portion of the northeast section of the city. In 1943, Balestrere went into so-called retirement and installed an associate, Charles Binaggio, as the club head. On April 5, 1950, Binaggio was assassinated. During the interim, Balestrere and his superior, Joseph Di Giovanni, have directed all matters, political and otherwise, from the background.
DI GIOVANNI, Peter: This individual occupies a position of great importance in the Mafia society at Kansas City, Mo., due to the influence of his brother, Joseph, who is state head of the organisation. He resides at 502 Campbell St. and was a stockholder in the former “Kansas City Narcotics Syndicate.”
DE LUCA, Joseph: (Nat. List 102) This man is a very influential member of the Mafia Society at Kansas City, and one of the most vicious characters in the underworld of that city. He was the head of the former “Kansas City Narcotics Syndicate” and during the Prohibition era was one of the largest bootleggers in the state of Missouri. De Luca resides at 2840 Forest St.
GIZZO, Anthony Robert: This subject, usually known as Tony, is an influential member of the Mafia and long has been regarded as Balestrere’s first lieutenant. He personally looks after Balestrere’s business enterprises and is said to have a small interest in each. In addition, Gizzo is the owner of one of the largest horse books in Kansas City. He is a close associate of the Fischetti brothers in Chicago, Joseph Profaci of Brooklyn, and Carlos Marcello of New Orleans. He is frequently a liaison man for the Kansas City Mafia between these points.
IMPOSTATO, Micolo: (Nat. List 189) This subject is a very influential member of the Mafia at Kansas City and reputedly holds a high seat on the International Council. He is a known professional “killer” and is known to have been brought to Kansas City originally from Springfield, Ill., as an enforcer for the local Mafia. Impostato was the general manager of the former “Kansas City Narcotics Syndicate” and on April 13, 1943, was sentenced to two years in Federal Prison for violation of the Narcotics Laws. He lives at 32 Warner Plaza, Kansas City.
COLORADO
DIONISIO, Robert Victor: This subject is an important and influential member of the Mafia at Trinidad. He is a son of the late Rosario Dionisio, who formerly was head of the society in Southern Colorado. The name Dionisio is well known throughout Southern Colorado in that the family long has been notorious as so-called “black-handers.” The Dionisios have been investigated by numerous law enforcement agencies in connection with bootlegging, bombing, gang killings, etc., but for the most part have no criminal records. Robert Dionisio was indicted and convicted in 1938 at Trinidad on fraud charges growing out of misuse of public funds. He was one of 12 so convicted. Subject was born in Lucca, Sicula, Sicily, and came to the United States when he was 17. He operates a grocery at 1002 Arizona St., and also has an interest in a tavern. He resides at the Arizona St. address.
BONANNO, Joseph, Trinidad, Colo., and Brooklyn, N. Y. (Bonanno also has a home at Tucson, Ariz.)
MISTRETTA, Anthony, Denver (NY-E 105)
CALIFORNIA
RIZZOTTI, Antonio (Alias Jack Dragna): This subject, usually known as Jack Dragna, is a member of the Mafia in Los Angeles. He is a powerful figure in the underworld and has the reputation of being a big time gambler and racketeer. He is a member of the notorious Rizzotti or Dragna family. Dragna’s home is 3521 Beechwood Avenue, Los Angeles.
LI MANDRI, Michael (Alias Mimi Li-Mandri): This subject is a very important member of the Mafia and an influential figure in the California and New York underworld. He is associated with leading members of the Mafia throughout the United States and for many years has been a major trafficker in narcotics. Li Mandri is known to have been a leader of a gang which was engaged in smuggling of narcotics from Mexico to the United States and processing it into heroin. He maintains a home at 335 E. 58th Street, NYC.
MAUGERI, Salvatore: This man is an important member of the Mafia in the San Francisco area and is closely associated with influential members of the organization throughout California, New York and New Jersey. He has been an important trafficker in narcotics many years and formerly was a partner with Charles La Gaipa in an extensive narcotic smuggling enterprise on the Coast. Maugeri was sentenced to 10 years in prison, Nov. 30, 1944, for narcotic law violation (SE 204 and Cal 3368). Other important associates of Maugeri in this case, in addition to La Gaipa were Joseph Tocco, Charles Alberto and Joseph Dentico. Maugeri also has a record of counterfeiting, with one conviction in 1935, for which he was sentenced to two years in prison. He was born in Italy, Sept 13, 1892, and is a naturalized citizen of the United States. His legal address is 378 23rd Ave., San Francisco.
TOCCO, Joseph: This individual is an important member of the Mafia in California and New York. Prior to his imprisonment he divided his time between the two states. He was a member of an extensive narcotics ring operating in New York and on the Coast. On Aug. 16, 1944, Tocco was arrested in possession of 630 ounces of opium and 8 ounces of morphine at Chicago while en route from California to New York. He was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment the following Nov. 30 (see Case Files Calif. 3368 and SE 204). His legal residence is 315 E. 114th St, NYC.
MILANO, Tony, 9451 Sunset, Hollywood
NANI, Sebastiano, San Mateo
ROSELLI, Johnnie, LA
SICA, Joseph, 627 N. Griffith Park Drive, Burbank (ditto above)
FLORIDA
TRAFFICANTE, Santos: This subject was head of the Mafia at Tampa for many years and still holds an influential position in the organization there. In 1946, Trafficante was replaced as head of the local organization by Salvatore Scaglione through the intervention of the Diecidue family, who have long opposed the subject. During the period from 1929 to 1942, Trafficante and other members of the Mafia in Tampa, New Orleans, New York, St Louis and Kansas City were involved in an extensive narcotics racket. This enterprise was broken up by the arrest and conviction of eleven defendants, two of whom were members of the Tampa organization. (See Case File 202). His address is 3010 North Blvd., Tampa.
DIECIDUE, Apphonso: This individual is the father of Antonio, Thomas and Frank Diecidue and is an important figure in the Mafia at Tampa. However, in view of the fact he now is 78, a large portion of his influence has been delegated to his eldest son, Antonio. The latter is alleged to dictate all policies of the Tampa organization. Alphonso is and has been for many years the head of the Unione Siciliano in Tampa. It has been well established that this organization is substantially the same as the Mafia. He has long been closely associated with important Mafia figures in NYC, New Orleans, Chicago, Kansas City and St. Louis. The subject formerly engaged in extensive narcotic, alien and liquor smuggling operations and is reputed to receive dividends from the proceeds of all gambling and bolita in the Tampa area. His home is at 46th and E Sts., Tampa.
DIECIDUE, Antonio: This subject is a close personal friend of Vincent Mangano of Brooklyn and is probably the most influential member of the Mafia in Tampa. He is closely associated with important members of the organization in NYC, New Orleans, Chicago, Kansas City and St. Louis. For a number of years, Diecidue opposed Santos Trafficante as leader in Tampa and finally succeeded in deposing him in 1946. Salvatore Scaglione, or Scagliano, who was sponsored by Diecidue, now heads the organization there.
ITALIANO, Salvatore: (Int. List 154) This individual, usually known as “Red,” is an influential member of the Mafia at Tampa. During the period from 1929 to 1942, Italiano and other members of the Tampa Mafia were engaged in an extensive liquor, narcotics and alien smuggling operation. This was broken up by the arrest and conviction of eleven persons, two of them relatives of Italiano. (See Case File SE202). Italiano was convicted in 1929 of a narcotics charge. He is a naturalized U.S. citizen, born in Belmonte, Italy, Oct. 19, 1896. His citizenship was revoked but he regained it in 1947. Italiano is closely associated with top members of the Mafia in Chicago, New Orleans, Kansas City and St Louis. He owns a beer firm known as Anthony Distributors, Inc., 1707 20th St., Tampa, and lives at 2801 Nebraska Ave.
LOUISIANA
MARCELLO, Carlos: (La 1M) (La 15M) This subject is head of the Mafia in Louisiana and advanced to that position in 1947 when Francisco Paola Cappola, the former leader, was deported. Marcello is closely associated with Frank Costello and with other important figures of the organization in Texas, Missouri, Illinois, California and Florida. He is associated with Costello and Kastel in the Neverly Club and reputedly owns the New Southport. Marcello also owns the largest coin machine company in Jefferson Parish, known as the Jefferson Music Co. He lives now at Marrero, La.
KASTEL, Philip: This individual is a very important member of the Mafia and an extremely powerful figure in the rackets. He is the main representative of Frank Costello in Louisiana and is in charge of the syndicate’s gambling and coin machine enterprises. Kastel is closely associated with leading members of the Mafia in Louisiana, New Jersey, New York, Florida and Illinois. He owns a palatial home in Florida but lives for the most part at a suite in the Roosevelt Hotel, New Orleans.
CARROLLA, Sam or Silvestro (deported in 1947) (now in Tijuana)
CAPPOLLA, Francisco Paola (deported in 1949) (now in Tijuana)
MICHIGAN
LICAVOLI, Pete: This individual is one of the most prominent members of the Mafia in Michigan and a very powerful underworld figure of national reputation. He is a member of the notorious Licavoli family of Detroit and St. Louis, whose gang was in competition with the Purple Mob and eventually supplanted and liquidated that group. The subject is associated with leading members of the Mafia and other important racketeers throughout the United States. Although he maintains a legal residence at 1154 Balfour Ave., Grosse Pointe, he spends a great portion of his time at the Grace Ranch, Box 521, Route 2, Tucson, Ariz.
MELI, Angelo: This subject, usually known as Genni Mell, is an important figure in the Detroit Mafia and is closely associated with Angelo Polizzi, et al. He is a notorious racketeer and underworld character, acquiring his reputation when he was leader of a mob with Jo Barzoli, known as the Meli-Barzoli mob in the Prohibition era. In recent years be has been engaged in night club operations, gambling and other rackets in Detroit. He has a record of 15 arrests, 13 of them for felonies and two misdemeanors, ranging from murder to being a disorderly person. These cover the period 1919 to 1944. He has only one conviction--carrying concealed weapons. He lives in an elaborate home at 1060 Devonshire Road, Grosse Pointe.
BOMMARITO, Joe (Scarface), 7340 West Seven-Mile
LUCIDO, Sam, 1507 Sunningdale, GP
MASSEI, Joe, Detroit and Miami
OHIO
MILANO, Frank: This subject is a member of the Grand Council of the International and is head of the organization in Ohio. Although he maintains legal residence at 375 North Hawkins Ave., Akron, he spends a great amount of his time in Mexico, where he has extensive business interests. Among these is a 45,000 hectare ranch called “La Columbia” located near Vera Cruz, and the controlling stock of two corporations--the Tehuacan Lumber Co. and the Columbian Plantation Oil Co. Milano has a long criminal record dating from 1913, involving two charges of murder and a number of arrests for counterfeiting. He is a nationally known figure in the underworld and an associate of Lucky Luciano, Al Polizzi, Frank Costello and other outstanding Mafia leaders in the United States, Mexico, Cuba and Italy. Milano was born in Sicily and is a naturalized citizen of the United States. He spends the greater part of his time at his apartment at Atenas, No. 31, Mexico City, D. F.
POLIZZI, Alfonso: This subject, usually referred to as Al, is an important and influential member of the Mafia and is believed to rank second in the organization in the state of Ohio. He was a former business partner of Frank Milano and is closely associated with members of the organization throughout Ohio, Michigan and Florida. Polizzi is a very powerful figure in the underworld and is greatly feared.
CAVALLARO, Charles: This individual is a member of the Mafia in Youngstown. He is associated with members of the organization throughout the state and in New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania and to a lesser degree elsewhere. Subject has been arrested on several occasions on such charges as extortion and liquor law violation and has been a suspect in other criminal investigations. He has operated gambling houses in Youngstown and his last known address was the Pick Ohio Hotel there. He was born in Italy and entered the United States illegally on May 1, 1921, at New Orleans, as a stowaway aboard the _SS Cerco_. His FBI number is 1144812.
ANGERSOLA, Fred, Cleveland
ANGERSOLA, John, Cleveland
ILLINOIS
DELUCIA, Paul: This individual, usually known as Paul (The Waiter) Ricca or Ricci, is an important and influential member of the Grand Council of the International and a powerful figure in the underworld. He is a former member of old Capone organization in Chicago and is one of the defendants in the Brown-Bioff case. DeLucia received a ten-year sentence in connection with that case and was paroled in 1949. Subject is closely associated with the Fischetti brothers in Chicago and with members of the Mafia throughout the United States. He maintains legal residence at 812 Latrobe Ave., River Forest, Ill., and has a country estate at Berrien Springs, Mich. He is associated with Jack Guzik and they are reputed to be the most influential gangsters in the Chicago area.
ACCARDO, Anthony: Subject lives at 1431 Ashland Ave., River Forest. He is an influential member of the International. He classifies himself as a betting commissioner and confines his activities almost exclusively to gambling operations. He is a former member of the old Capone organization and is presently associated with the Chicago syndicate--DeLucia, Guzik, the Fischetti brothers, Murray Humphries and others. In November, 1948, Accardo was tried on charges of conspiracy to defraud and for concealing material facts. He was acquitted.
FISCHETTI, Charles, Rocco and Joe: These brothers are very important members of the Mafia at Chicago and are members of or associated closely with the International. They are cousins of Al Capone. The Fischettis are interested in gambling operations and various other rackets. Their connections with top Mafia members extend through Illinois, Missouri, New York, New Jersey, Michigan, Ohio, California and Florida. They have gambling casinos in the Chicago area, Indiana and Southern Wisconsin, Kansas City, East St. Louis and in Florida.
CAPEZIO, Anthony, alias Tough Tony: This subject is mentioned in Case Files Ill. 5909 and SE 202, the latter in the investigation into the death in Chicago of Carl Carramusa.
DE GRAZIO, Rocco alias Gramps: Subject figured in Ill. 5909 and in SE 202. He was an important member in the old Capone mob. He has been convicted of income tax violation and served 18 months. He currently controls all gambling in Melrose Park. He is closely associated with the Mafia.
CAMPAGNA, Louis alias Little New York: Subject is an important member of the Mafia at Chicago and is said to be a member of the International. He is a close personal friend of De Lucia with whom he currently is associated, as well as with Guzik, Humphreys, D’Andrea and Charles Gioe. Campagna is closely connected with all influential members of the Mafia in Illinois and has connections with top-level members in New York, Indiana and Michigan. He was born in Brooklyn, Sept 23, 1900, and came to Chicago during the ascendancy of the Capone mob. He began his criminal career in Chicago and was sentenced in 1919 for bank robbery. In 1945 Campagna was convicted and sentenced in the Southern District of New York to 10 years in the Brown-Bioff case. Later paroled. During the interim he was arrested numerous times but evaded prosecution. Campagna has two farms on Rural Route 1, Berrien Springs, Mich., which he has owned since 1932 and which he rents out to tenants.
GIOE, Charles alias Cherry Nose: Subject is mentioned in files in connection with the International. He was a former member of the old Capone mob and was convicted with several others in the Brown-Bioff case. Now on parole.
IMPOSTATO, Nicolo: Subject formerly lived in Springfield, Ill. He has been identified with various narcotic traffickers since about 1938, in New York, Kansas City and Tampa. Convicted in Kansas City for violation of immigration laws as outgrowth of a narcotics investigation.
D’ANDREA, Philip: Subject is an influential member of the Mafia. His uncle, Anthony D’Andrea, was head of the Mafia in the Chicago area some years ago. Philip formerly a big shot member of the old Capone mob was convicted in the Southern District of New York in the Brown-Bioff case and is presently on parole.
CAPONE, John, alias Mimi, Chicago
CAPONE, Matthew Nicholas, Chicago
WISCONSIN
CAPONE, Ralph (formerly of Chicago). Now living in Mercer, Wis., where he operates the Rex Hotel and Billy’s Bar, a gambling establishment.
MASSACHUSETTS
BUCCOLA, Philip: Subject is the leading Mafia figure of Boston and of the state, probably for the entire New England area. A native of Palermo, he migrated to this country about 1920 and became a prominent sporting events and fight promoter in Boston. He operates the Goodwin Athletic Club. He is intimately associated with Lucky Luciano and leading New York and Florida figures of the Mafia.
IACONE, Frank, Worcester
RHODE ISLAND
CANDELMO, John, Providence
PATRIARCA, Raymond, Providence (also Patriaca)
N. J. and PENN.
ACCARDI, Sam, Newark and Bloomfield
REGINELLI, Marco, Phila. and Camden (SE 226)
(Many of the above were similarly mentioned in other testimony before the Kefauver Committee.)
INDEX
Abortion, 89
Acalotti, Attilio, 113, 172, 207, 210, 225, 232
Acheson, Dean, 10, 138, 159
Acropolis, 127
Actor’s Equity Association, 16
Adonis, Joe, 175, 186, 198, 202, 203
Alcoholic Beverage Control, 42
Al Faquih, Sheikh Asad, 150
Alleys, 51
Ambassador Hotel, 13, 14
Ambassadors’ Rows, 20
American Federation of Labor, 167
Americans for Democratic Action, 159
Amvets, 128
Anslinger, Harry J., 108, 109, 110, 183, 184, 251
Armed Services Police, 71
Arnold, Thurman, 158
Arvey, Jake, 160, 165
Astoria Hotel, 25
Atlas Club, 126
Autograph collecting, 132
B Girls, 26, 34, 262, 268
Bacon, Mrs. Robert Low, 136
Bail, 231
Bakar, Abdullah Ibraham, 150
Balbo, Italo, 147
Ballet-dancers, 9
Baltimore, 2, 17, 22, 26, 250 ff.
Band Box, 33
Banneker High School, 54
Barbiturates, 116
Barrett, Robert J., 56, 60, 174, 175, 221
Beach, Carmen, 24
Beard, Sam, 172, 207
Benjamin, Herbert J., 101
Bentley, Faye L., 120
Berman, Mrs. Louise Branson, 103
Bernstein, Izzie, 184
Bettye Mills Night Club, 267
Big Tit Flossie, 53
Billeci, Frank, 225
Binaggio, 191
Black Belt, 37
Black Hand, 180, 181
Black Town, 109, 124, 130
Block-buster, 43, 44
Blue Mirror, 132, 269
Boehman, Ambassador Erik, 151
## Bookmakers, 69
## Bookmaking, 72, 207, 210, 211
Bottlegging, 55, 124, 130, 145
Booze, 281
Borden, Mrs. Jay, 136
Border of D. C., 62
Bosses, The, 234 ff.
Bottle-clubs, 39, 69, 124–129
Bowers, Florence, 85
Bowery, 30, 32
Boyle, William Marshall, 140, 158, 186, 196
Bralove, Harry, 15
Braverman, Marvin, 163
Bridges, Senator Styles, 99
Brisco, 40
Bronzeville, 37, 41, 45, 119
Brooks Brothers, 18
Brooks, Mrs. Louis Cromwell, 143
Brown, Al, 127
Brown, Constantine, 99
Brown, Lamarr (Polly), 49
Buchalter, Lepke, 191
Bureau of Narcotics, 108, 110, 184
Bureau of the Census, 41
Burlesque, 31, 65
Burning Tree Club, 141
C girls, _see_ Company Girls
Cab drivers, 13, 49
Cabarets, 282
Cafritz, Gwendolyn, 138, 139
Cafritz, Morris, 13, 138, 139, 141
Call girls, 83
Capital Transit Company, 192
Capitol Police, 70
Capone, Al, 67, 172, 175
Carlton, 13, 14
Carter, Diane, 28
Carter, Johnny W., 49
Casablanca Tavern, 26
Casino Royal, 132
Census, 34, 58
Central Intelligence Agency, 100
Century Athletic Club, 260
Chanticleer, 269
Chapman, Oscar L., 17
Charnay, Dave, 164, 165
Chevy Chase, 20
Chevy Chase Club, 141
_Chicago Confidential_, 57, 164, 177, 180, 182, 190, 194, 197, 198, 221
China, 109
China Clipper, 26, 56
Chinatown, 32, 56 ff., 113
Chinese, 112
Chinese, smuggling, 58
Chinese whores, 59
Chitlin industry, 55
Chitlin party, 55
CIO, 167
Clark, Charles Patrick, 157
Clark, Tom, 187
Clifford, Clark, 163
Clip Joints, 282
Club Bali, 49
Club Charles, 269
Club Harlem, 51
Cocaine, 108
Cockrill, Judge Edith H., 120
Comi Brothers, 260
Communists, 9, 58, 99 ff., 112
Company Girls, 83 ff.
Conga, 65
Connelly, Tom, 203, 204
Conners, Harry, 127
Cooper, Billie, 27
Copacabana, 186, 197
Corbi Brothers, 260
Corbi, Joseph, 261
Corcoran, Tommy the Cork, 11, 158
Coronet, 269
Corporation Council, 236, 237
Costello, Frank, 65, 67, 164, 173, 174, 175, 182, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 193, 197, 199, 205, 261, 271
Covered Wagon, 26
Crap, 211
Crime, 7, 213 ff.
Crossroads, 65
Crystal Cavern, 129
Culinary Arts, 127
Curran, Boss Bill, 260
Currie, Laughlin, 158
Czechoslovakia, 109
_Daily Worker_, 17
D’Alesandro, Jr., Thomas, 264
Dancing, 283
Darktown, 272
Dates, 283
David’s Grill, 95
Davis, 243
Davis, Henry W., 127
Davis, James G., 242
Dawson, Congressman William, 45
Dawson, Donald, 166
De Callejon, Don Eduardo Propper, 151
De Kauffman, Ambassador Henrick, 149
De Luca, Joe, 191
De Morgenstierne, Ambassador Wilhelm Munthe, 150
Department of Justice, 121
Desvernine, Eugene, 98
Dialect, 6
Diane, 26
Dining, 284
Diplomats, 144 ff.
Diplomats, Sexual life of, 145–149
District Committee, 241, 244
Divorce, 284
Dixie Pig, 66
Dondero, Congressman, 104, 105
Dope, 49, 61, 112, 122
Dope peddlers, 51, 53, 60, 110
Doris, 27
Downtown Club, 127
Dragon, 56
Drury, Bill, 45, 203, 204
Dunbar Hotel, 50
Dupont Circle, 20, 93, 135, 207
Dupont Plaza, 20
Dupont Theatre, 102
Eastern House, 60
Economic Cooperation Administration, 170
Economic planners, 9
Edwards, William J. Foots, 50
Eichler, David K., 97
Emerson, Faye, 160
Emerson Hotel, 266
Eng Hon, 61
Erickson, Frank, 127, 190, 207
Erkin, Feridun Cemal, 151
F.B.I., 28, 29, 104, 106, 169, 173, 184, 202, 203, 213, 246, 249, 250
Fair Deal, 11
Fairies, 10
Fairy Brigade, 71
Fairy Shows, 65
Fastest Runners, 54
Fay, George Morris, 213, 250
Fear, 7
Federal Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization, 58
Felonies, 46
Ferone, Dominic, 127
Fischbach, Hyman I., 114, 124, 125, 216, 242, 243
Fischetti, Charlie, 165, 173, 177, 182, 191
Flynn, Ed, 36. 188, 189, 197, 200, 214, 256
Fong Wah Co., 61
Ford, Charles, 24, 67, 125, 127, 175, 176, 230, 231, 232, 233
Ford’s Theatre, 15
Forest Lawn Cemetery, 2, 3
Fortas, Abe, 158
Fortune-tellers, 277
Forty Thieves, 54
Fox, 26
Frankfurter, Felix, 10, 100, 104, 105, 166, 197
Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Theatre, 17
Franklin Park Hotel, 92, 93, 94
Franks, Sir Oliver Shewell, 150
Free Loaders, 280
Freedman’s Hospital, 52
Frye, John, 51
Fulton, Hugh, 163
G Girls, 75, 77
Gabrielson, Guy George, 140
Gamblers, 52, 66
Gambling, 61, 69, 122, 126, 198, 201, 206 ff., 270, 271, 273
Gamby’s, 272
Gangs, 121
Garfield Hospital, 52
Garfinkel, 18
Gayety Burlesque, 16, 31
Georgetown, 8 ff., 207
Georgetown University, 10
Gianaris, Pete, 67, 173
Gilbert, Dan, 199
Gin-flats, 130
Ginmill operators, 51
Gizzo, Tony, 191
Glen Echo, 68
Glickfield, Albert, 127
Goat Alley, 51
Goebels, Tony, _See_ Ricci
Gold Key, 127
Goldberg, George, 260
Goodwin, Mrs. Gussie (Gushie), 137, 138
Goof balls, 117
Grand Council, 182
Greek Colony, 33
Greenwich Village, 8, 9, 51
Gross, Mrs. Laura Curtis, 141
Guess Who, 127
Guns, 285
Guy’s, 33
Hague, Boss, 245
Halim, Tawhida, 139
Halley, Rudolph, 163, 164, 165, 197, 198, 202, 203, 204
Hanlon, Dan, 158
Harding, George P., 174
Harlem, 37, 45, 119
Harrison Narcotics Law, 107
Harvard, 8, 104
Harvey’s, 18, 19
Hastie, William, 45
Hecht’s Hotel, 33
Hellenic Social Club, 33
Henderson, Leon, 159
Heroin, 113
Hetzel, Mrs. Curt, 141
Hideaway Club, 11, 124, 126, 129, 174
High Hat Cocktail Lounge, 14
Hill, Virginia, 205
Hilmer, Lucien, 171
Hip Sing, 57, 60, 61, 113
Hobo Heaven, 263
Holiday, Billie, 132
_Holiday_ magazine, 38
Homosexual Bureau, 97
Homosexuals, 11, 19, 65, 90 ff., 272
Hooker, 22
Hooker, General Joe, 22
Hoover, J. Edgar, 18, 19, 106, 169, 173, 191, 213, 246
Hopkins, Harry, 11, 143, 257
Hopkins Institute, 28, 29
Hotels, assignation, 13, 285
Hughes, Maury, 187
Hunt, Lester, 201
Illiteracy, 36
Impellitteri, Mayor Vincent, 186
Intelligence Unit, 251
International Syndicate, 49
Introducers, 280
Italians, 259
Jack’s Grill, 25
Jarwood’s, 191
Javits, Jacob K., 162
Jawitz, Arthur, 192
Jeffers, Jesse W. Jr., 111
Jewel Box, 93, 94
Jimmy’s Place, 176
Johnson, Louis D., 159, 160
Johnston, William B., 192
Jolson, Al, 53
Jones, Puddin’ Head, 34, 36, 49
Joy Inn, 61
Juvenile Court, 119
Juvenile delinquency, 118
Karrica, Mary, 146
Kavakos’ Grill, 95, 132
Kay’s, 266
Kefauver, Estes, 64, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 202, 204, 205, 206
Kefauver Committee, 45, 72, 164, 177, 180, 183, 192, 194 ff., 230, 243, 261
Keith, 16
Kelleher, Black Jack, 207
Kelley, Major Edward, 56
Kelly, Ed, 36
Kenny, Wilbur, 51
Klein, Arthur G., 244
Kronheim, Milton, 165
La Fontaine, Jimmy, 67, 173, 175, 176, 230, 232
La Guardia, Mayor, 36, 103, 108, 164, 186
Lafayette Park, 19
Lafayette Square, 91, 92, 93, 110
Lano, Sam, 69
Lansky, Meyer, 175
Latham, Henry, 161, 162
Lattimore, Owen, 105, 159
Lautrelle, Nathaniel, 147, 148
Lawyers Guild, 169
Ledroit Park, 51
L’Enfant, Major Pierre, 12, 19
Lesbians, 94, 95
Lewis, John L., 14, 164, 165
Lewis, Snags, 66, 67, 173, 175, 210, 225
Lichtauer, Nate, 165
Limousines, 286
Lincoln Barbeque, 50
Liquor, 123 ff.
Liquor, bootleg, 50
Liquor laws, 123, 124
Liquor, legal closing, 31, 65
Lloyd, David Garrison, 159
Lobbying, 155 ff.
Local government, 5
Loew’s Capitol, 16
Logan Hotel, 40
Loose ladies, 14
Los Angeles, 3
Lotus, 132
Lowenthal, Max, 104, 105, 171
Lucas, Scott, 160, 196
Luchow’s, 18
Luciano, Charles Lucky, 24, 108, 182, 184
Lully, Julius, 19
Lund, Nina, 147
Lyre’s Club, 125, 129
MacArthur, General Douglas, 143
MacDonald, 232
MacLeon, Evelyn Walsh, 135
Madden, Owney “The Killer,” 230
Madre, Odessa, 49
Mafia, 24, 49, 60, 67, 108, 130, 160, 164, 172–176, 177 ff., 195, 199–201, 205, 243, 244, 251, 255, 259, 260
Mafia Grand Council, 205
Magnuson, Senator Warren, 87, 143
Mai Fong Restaurant, 26, 59
“Mamma Liz,” 53
Mann Act, 86
Maragon, John, 158, 165, 166, 186
Marcantonio, Congressman Vito, 36
Marijuana, 113
Marriage, 287
Martin’s Bar, 11
Maryland, 6, 20, 26, 62, 63, 64, 65, 207
Masseria, The Boss, 182
Mayflower Hotel, 13, 15, 18, 132
“Mayor” of Chinatown, 61
McCreedy, Dorothy A., 188
McGrath, J. Howard, 186, 187, 196, 213
McGurn, Machine Gun Jack, 184
McKeldin, Theodore Roosevelt, 261
Medical, 288
Mencken, H. L., 22
Messall, Victor, 164
Meserole, Patsy, 127, 128
Mesta, Perle, 137, 138, 139
Metropolitan Police, 4, 173, 210, 216, 221, 226
Meyer, Johnny, 160
Meyerberg, Michael, 17
Meyers, Mike, 66, 67, 173, 175
Miami Club, 264, 265, 266
Mickey’s, 93
Midday manners, 288
Midnight manners, 288
Milligan, Maurice, 190, 191
Miscegenation, 39
Mission Row, 32
Mitchell Grill, 25
Model agencies, 81
Models, 80, 146
Morals violations, 51
Morley, Elizabeth, 85
Morgan, Sam, 68
Movie palaces, 12
Moy, George, 61
Mugging, 52, 53
Murder. Inc, 149. 191
Murphy, Tom, 197
Murray, Arthur, 82
N.A.A.C.P., 39, 41, 43. 48, 136
Nabuco, Ambassador Mauricio, 148
Narcotics, 49, 51, 60, 61, 107 ff., 122, 271
Narcotics Act, 108
Narcotics Bureau, 251
Narcotics, Diplomatic sources, 113
Nathan, Robert, 159
National Airport, 1
National Park Police, 226
National Syndicate, 172, 173, 177 ff.
National Theatre, 16
Negro after-hours clubs, 42
Negro crime, 46, 47, 48, 49
Negro population, 4, 35
Negroes, 9, 20, 34, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 46, 68, 102, 112, 119, 260
Nesline, Joseph, 174
New Colonial, 26
New Deal, 11
New Dealers, 8
New Willard, 13
Night clubs, 132
Niles, David K., 14, 165, 166, 196, 197
Nitti, Frank, 184
North West, 12 ff.
Norton, Mrs. Mary, 244
Numbers racket, 1, 49, 55, 207, 208
Nunan, Joe, 158, 186
O-Girls, 75
Oasis Club, 263
Occidental, 19
O’Connell, Jerry J., 169
O’Connell, Richard, 128
O’Conor, Senator Herbert, 64, 201, 261
Off Beat Club, 51
Olmsted’s Restaurant. 18
On Leong building, 61
On Leong Tong, 57, 60, 61
Oscar of the Waldorf, 19
Palm Grill, 128
Park Police, 70
Parlor-houses, 269
Party-Girls, 83
Patterson, Eleanor Cissie, 20, 135
Patterson, Mrs. Robert, 138
Pawnbrokers, 65
Pawnbroker’s Row, 31
Peacock Alley, 14
Pearson, Drew, 199
Pecora, Ferdinand, 197
Pendergast, Tom, 190
Penguin, 33
Pentagon, 71, 72, 73
Pepper, Claude, 160
Per capita income, 4
Permanent Central Opium Board, 109
Peron, Eva, 148
Pershing, General John J., 143
Piccadilly, 269
Pinball machines, 212
Pinchot, Mrs. Gifford, 136
Podell, Julie, 186, 187
Poland, 109
Police, 220 ff.
Policy-sellers, 69
Policy slips, 1, 50, 55, 207
Political spies, 247
Pollack, Jack, 260
Pope, Gene, 186
Porter, Paul A., 158
Postal Inspectors, 250
Potts, William, 110
Powell, Congressman Adam Clayton, 45
Pressler, Nancy, 24
Prince Georges County, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 175, 176, 210, 233
Proctor, Peggy, 26
Prospect House, 10
Prostitutes, 21–26, 34, 59, 66, 274
Prostitution, 69, 78, 86 ff.
Protective Association, 54
Protocol, 289
Public relief, 43
Public Utilities Commission, 13
Purcell, Gerry, 181
Purity Lunch and Grill, 25
Purple Cross Gang, 54
Queen of the Fences, 49
Quinn, Gary, 127, 172, 207
Quonsett Inn, 56, 67
Race problem, 16
Ramos, Ramon, 137, 138
Rand, Ben B., 161
Red spies, 100
Reefers, 49, 50, 55, 121
Rent party, 55
Restaurants, 12
Ricca, 175
Ricci, Tony, 174
Robert, Evie, 136
Roberts, Charles M., 116
Roberts, Jim Yellow, 49
Robeson, Paul, 103
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 9, 10, 16, 38, 40, 41, 43, 102, 104, 134
Roosevelt, Elliott, 160
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 97, 132, 188
Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr., 162, 164, 254
Rosen, Nig, 175, 176
Rosenberg, Anna, 167
Russian radio, 152
Sailors, 269
Sailors’ Row, 33, 34
Sand Bar, 93
_Saturday Evening Post_, 38
Saunders, Kay, 26
Scheve, Theodore Little Joe, 174
Schools, public, 41
Schulman, Robert Ryebread, 174
Schultz, Dutch, 45
Scott, Hazel, 45
Seal, Monk, 67
Secret Service, 251
Senate Crime Investigating Committee 64, _See also_ Kefauver Committee
Seto, Kwon, 61
Seventh and T Club, 51
Sex movies, 31
Shah of Persia, 147
Shaw, Carolyn Hagner, 140, 141
Shepherd, Alexander Robey, 36, 234
Sheriff, Earl, 66
Ship’s Cafe, 33
Shopping, 18
Shoreham, 13, 15
Show Boat Bar, 94
Sicilians, 180
Siegel, Bugsy, 177, 182
Silver Spring, Maryland, 63
Simpkins, “Whitey,” 49
Skid Row, 16, 30, 32, 33, 99, 261, 263
Slums, 38, 51, 122
Smiley, Alan, 187
Smith, Paul T., 166
Sniper, The, 56
Society, 134 ff.
Soviet Russia, 107, 109, 151
Stage-crafters Club, 126, 127, 128
Stanton Park, 93
Star Dust Club, 50
State Department 97, 108, 146
Statler Hotel, 13, 25
Steelman, Dr. John 165
Strip-joints, 64
Suburbs, 63
Sulgrave, 141
Sunrise, 128
Supreme Head of the International Mafia, 182
Sussman brothers, 172, 207
Swindlers, 277
T Men, 44, 78, 191
Tammany Hall, 243
Taxi dancers, 82
Taxi talk, 289
Temperance Court, 51
Tenderloin, 21
Terminal Police, 70
Theatre, 12
Theft of government checks, 55
Thomas Circle, 19, 113
Thors, Minister Thor, 150
Tipping, 290
Top Side, 127
Traffic tickets, 290
Transportation, 291
Transvestites, 92
Treasury Agents, 250
Treasury Intelligence, 184
Truitt, Max, 157, 162, 163
Truman, Bess, 135, 137, 138
Truman, Harry, 45, 137, 142, 157, 158, 190, 194, 265
Turf-and-Grid, 128
20-11 Club, 51
UN Victory Girls, 88
UNRRA, 103, 154
U. S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, 236
U. S. Bureau of Narcotics, 109, 183
Underworld, 171 ff.
Unione Siciliano, 49, 182
United Mine Workers, 164, 167
United Nations, 107, 153
United Nations secretariat, 103
United Nations Social Cub, 129
United States Department of Justice, 66
United States Treasury Department, 112
Vane, Mary Lou, 85
Vaughan, General Harry, 126, 127, 140, 142, 165, 166, 186
Velde, Harold, 100
Venereal disease, 23
Vice, 2, 25
Victoria Hotel, 267
Virginia, 6, 20, 62, 63, 65, 68, 69, 207
Vote, 7, 62
Wagner, Robert F. Jr., 164
Wakefield, Alan A., 98
Wall, Virginia, 85
Wallgren, Mon, 160
Walters, Al, 88
Ward, Charles, 189
Wardman Park, 13
Warring, Emmitt, 10, 11, 172, 173, 207, 232
Washington Criminal Justice Association, 214, 216
Water Barge, 17
Webber, Palmer, 168, 169
Wechsler, Nathan, 161
Weekend Burglars, 121
Wheeler, Burton K., 158
Wheeler, George Shaw, 171
White House Police, 70
Whitehead, George Francis, 28
Whitelaw, 50
Whore Dance, 266
Whores, 53, 76, 262
Willard Hotel, 13, 43
Williams, Johnny, 174
Willie Pye arrest, 217
Wilson Steamship Line, 87
Wiretapping, 245 ff.
Wolfson, Lou, 192, 193
Wong, Sam, 56
Wood, Roy H., 99
WPA, 9
Wyatt, Wilson, 163
“Y,” 51
Yee, 61
Yoking, 53, 54
Yamasee, 127
[Illustration: Washington Northwest]
[Illustration: District of Columbia and Vicinity]
Transcriber’s Notes
Punctuation, hyphenation, and spelling were made consistent when a predominant preference was found in the original book; otherwise they were not changed.
Simple typographical errors were corrected.
The index was not checked for proper alphabetization or correct page references.