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Re: Trivia's
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-Dutch Schultz converted from being a jew, to a protestant, to a catholic throughout his career. -The Gambinos once had a contract on Frank Sinatra's head, but he shaped up in time. -It is said that the opening sequence in the Godfather is modeled after the wedding of Salvatore and Rosalie Bonanno. -The National Enquirer was originally funded by Frank Costello.
"Fredo, you're my older brother, and I love you. But never take sides against the family again. Ever." -Micheal Corleone-(The Godfather)
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Re: Trivia's
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Great thread my good friend. Here are mines:
Shortly after opening up a brothel in Cicero, Torrio took his elderly mother back to live in Italy, leaving Capone in charge of the business in Cicero. Capone made it clear that he wanted an all-out conquest of the town. He installed his older brother Frank (Salvatore), a handsome and respectable-looking man of twenty-nine, as the front man with the Cicero city government. Ralph was tasked with opening up a working-class brothel called the Stockade for Cicero's heavily blue-collar population. Al focused on gambling and took an interest in a new gambling joint called the Ship. He also took control of the Hawthorne Race Track.
"Don't get the idea that I'm knocking the American system." - Al Capone (1899 - 1947)
"I have built my organization upon fear." - Al Capone (1899 - 1947)
"If I want your opinion, I'll give it to you." - Al Capone (1899 - 1947)
"This American system of ours, call it Americanism, call it capitalism, call it what you will, gives each and every one of us a great opportunity if we only seize it with both hands and make the most of it." - Al Capone (1899 - 1947)
"When I sell liquor, it's called bootlegging; when my patrons serve it on silver trays on Lake Shore Drive, it's called hospitality." - Al Capone (1899 - 1947)
"You can get more with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone." - Al Capone (1899 - 1947)
"Life is so beatiful" - Don Vito in The Godfather novel "My name is Michael Corleone...There are people who'd pay a lot of money for that information" - The Godfather
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Re: Trivia's
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06/17/02 09:03 AM
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6th Grade
Though he was brilliant in his own entrepreneureal business, Al Capone was thrown out of school in the sixth grade. Al Capone Cashed In!
Al Capone controlled speakeasies, bookie joints, gambling houses, brothels, horse and race tracks, nightclubs, distilleries and breweries at a reported income of $100,000,000 a year.
"Life is so beatiful" - Don Vito in The Godfather novel "My name is Michael Corleone...There are people who'd pay a lot of money for that information" - The Godfather
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Re: Trivia's
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Al Capone the Nice Guy Although Capone ordered dozens of deaths and even killed with his own hands, he often treated people fairly and generously. He was the first to open soup kitchens after the 1929 stock market crash and he ordered merchants to give clothes and food to the needy at his expense. Arrested for Three Killings Al Capone was arrested in 1926 for killing three people, but spent only one night in jail because there was insufficient evidence to connect him with the murders. Attempts On Al Capone Attempts on Capone's life were never successful. He had an extensive spy network in Chicago, from newspaper boys to policemen, so that any plots against him were quickly discovered.
"Life is so beatiful" - Don Vito in The Godfather novel "My name is Michael Corleone...There are people who'd pay a lot of money for that information" - The Godfather
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Re: Trivia's
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06/22/02 01:39 AM
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Capone and His Taxes Capone never filed an income tax return, owned nothing in his own name, and never made a declaration of assets or income. Capone in Alcatraz Because word spread that Capone had taken over in the federal prison in Atlanta, he was sent to Alcatraz. There were no other "outfit" members in Alcatraz, and security was so tight that he had no knowledge of the outside world. He was unable to control anyone or anything and could not buy influence or friends. In an attempt to earn time off for good behavior, Capone became the ideal prisoner and refused to participate in prisoner rebellions or strikes.
"Life is so beatiful" - Don Vito in The Godfather novel "My name is Michael Corleone...There are people who'd pay a lot of money for that information" - The Godfather
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Re: Trivia's
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06/23/02 02:43 AM
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-Henry Hill fenced a million dollar worth of jewelries they robbed from Estee Lauder. -Frank Sinatra records his songs only once and never go for the second for improvement. Frankie hated listeninf to his songs. -Henry "Pittsburgh Phil" Strauss could ice-pick his victims through the ear in movie houses without drawing attention from the moviegoers. -Sam Giancan and JFK shared the same mistress. GoodFella
Life Goes On"What're You Gonna Do Now, Tough Guy?" The Notorious Phrase that Would'nt Go Away.
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Re: Trivia's
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Capone in Atlanta In May 1932, Capone was sent to Atlanta, the toughest of the federal prisons, to begin his eleven-year sentence. Even in prison Capone took control, obtaining special privileges from the authorities such as furnishing his cell with a mirror, typewriter, rugs, and a set of the Encyclopedia Britannica. Capone in the 'Burbs Al Capone expanded into the suburbs, sometimes using terror as in Forest View, which became known as "Caponeville." Sometimes he simply bribed public officials and the police as in Cicero. He established suburban headquarters in Cicero's Anton Hotel at 4835 W. 22nd Street and in the Hawthorne Hotel at 4823 22nd Street. He pretended to be an antique dealer and a doctor to front his headquarters.
"Life is so beatiful" - Don Vito in The Godfather novel "My name is Michael Corleone...There are people who'd pay a lot of money for that information" - The Godfather
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