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Al Capone (10612 bytes)
1: ...t|frame|<small>FBI [[mugshot]] of Capone, 1931</small>]] 2: ...on]] and sent to the notorious island prison of [[Alcatraz]]. He died in [[1947]] in [[Miami Beach, F... 6: ...gri]], a town in the province of [[Salerno]]. The Capones immigrated to the [[USA]] in [[1894]]. 10: ...Bureau of Indian Affairs and later became [[Marshal]] in [[Homer, Nebraska]]. 11: ...e ([[1894]] - [[November 22]], [[1974]]). Called Ralph upon entering the USA. Later joined his younger... Louis Capone (874 bytes) 1: ...anized crime]] figure. He was not related to [[Al Capone]]. 3: ... under the direction of [[Louis Buchalter]] and [[Albert Anastasia]]. 5: ...rch]], [[1944]], the same night that his boss Buchalter was executed. 7: Capone was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, [[New York Cit... 9: [[Category:1896 births|Capone, Louis]] Tom Capone (318 bytes) 1: ...azilian music producer who was nominated for several [[Latin Grammy]] awards. He was killed hours aft... 5: [[Category:2004 deaths|Capone, Tom]] Frankie Yale (965 bytes) 1: ...e 1920's dragged on, and Yale was the victim of a Capone hit. 3: [[Category:1893 births|Yale, Frankie]] 4: [[Category:1928 deaths|Yale, Frankie]] 5: [[Category:Mafioso|Yale, Frankie]] 6: [[Category:Chicagoans|Yale, Frankie]] Hymie Weiss (1477 bytes) 1: ...icago]] mobster and rival of [[Alphonse Capone|Al Capone]]. Weiss was born in [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]... 3: ...ventually led to the assassination of O'Banion by Capone's associates in [[1924]]. 5: ...tside his headquarters in Chicago, a victim of an Capone hit. He was 28 years old. 7: ==External links== Frank Nitti (906 bytes) 1: ...ois|Chicago]]. For some years there was relative calm, then in [[1943]] many in "The Outfit" were indi... 2: ...ttle respect for him, felt Nitti should take the fall for the rest of them most notably among them Nit... Edward J. O'Hare (1858 bytes) 1: ...In 1939, a week before Capone was released from [[Alcatraz]], O'Hare was shot to death while driving. 4: ... he patented (with [[Oliver P. Smith]]) a mechanical running rabbit for use in [[dog racing]]. When S... 9: ...of his [[U.S. House of Representatives|Congressional representative]]. 11: ...home with a cleaned and oiled gun, something unusual for him. It is said that his body was found wit... Jack McGurn (1044 bytes) 1: ...was murdered, in a Chicago bowling alley, on St. Valentine's Day in [[1936]], apparently the victim of... Tony Accardo (1616 bytes) 1: ...pone]], yet remains virtually unknown to the general public. 3: ...n [[1945]], Accardo ran the outfit for him, eventually becoming the boss himself. 5: ...s, Nevada]] away from the New York mob, and eventually controlling most of the western [[United States... 16: [[Category:Chicagoans|Anthony Accardo ALL]] 17: [[Category:Mafioso|Anthony Accardo ALL]] Bugs Moran (3473 bytes) 5: ... his teenage years. Growing up, he ran with several gangs and was imprisoned three times before turni... 7: ...'Banion]]'s gang, bringing his small-time rackets along with him. 11: ...d to retire and handed his operation over to [[Al Capone]]. 13: ==Battling Al Capone== 15: ...Moran also felt superior to Capone's gang because Capone's gang was involved in the [[prostitution]] racke... Chicago Historical Society (972 bytes) 1: '''Chicago Historical Society''' was founded in [[1856]]. It is curren... 5: ...phonse Capone|Al Capone's]] mugshot, and the initial letter P from the old [[Playboy]] Building. 9: ==External Links== 11: [http://www.chicagohs.org/ Chicago Historical Society] 13: [[Category:Museums in Chicago|Chicago Historical Society]] St. Valentine's Day Massacre (2378 bytes) 1: ...angs in [[Chicago]] on [[February 14]], [[1929]]. Although it was not a major event, it received natio... 4: ...sked who shot him, he replied, "Nobody shot me." Capone was conveniently on vacation in [[Florida]] at th... 6: ...men and kill them. The chief suspects, McGurn and Capone, would be well away from the scene. 8: ... Adam Heyer, Johnny May, Reinhardt Schwimmer, and Al Weinshank. 10: ...N. Clark Street, was demolished in [[1967]], the wall was sold and shipped brick by brick to George Pa... Howard Browne (1246 bytes) 1: ...work appeared over the [[pseudonym]]s John Evans, Alexander Blade, Lawrence Chandler, Ivar Jorgensen, ... 3: ... under [[Raymond A. Palmer]]'s editorship. When Palmer left the magazines in [[1949]], Browne took ov... 5: ...t credit was the [[1975]] film ''[[Capone (movie)|Capone]]'', starring [[Ben Gazzara]]. James Colosimo (2239 bytes) 1: ...losimo with the political connections which would allow him to advance in his career as a gangster. 5: ... work there as a bartender and bouncer, providing Capone his introduction to Chicago. 7: ...anged for the hit to be carried out by [[Frankie Yale]], a [[New York, New York|New York]] gangster. 9: ... his gang was taken over by Torrio and eventually Capone. Louis Alterie (2358 bytes) 1: '''Louis "Two Gun" Alterie''' ([[2 August]], [[1886]] - [[18 July]], [[... 3: ...apone]], the [[Genna]] brothers gang of "Little Italy", and other enemy factions. 5: ...gs and city officials, [[George Moran]] convinced Alterie to leave [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]] for a... 7: Alterie went to stay at his Moonridge ranch in [[Jar... 9: Despite this, over the next few years Alterie tried to return to Colorado. During this tim... Bootlegging (437 bytes) 1: ...es. In the [[prohibition]] of the [[1920s]], [[Al Capone]] and other gangsters were major bootleggers of l... 3: ''See also'': [[parallel importation]], [[bootleg]] P-Money (1577 bytes) 1: ...ing and mixing his way at the very top of [[New Zealand]]'s [[hip-hop]], [[disc jockey|DJing]] scene. ... 3: ...e years in a row, and in [[2001]] ranked third equal at the Technics DMC World DJ Championships. 5: ...in [[2002]] and went [[Gold_album|gold]] in New Zealand. 7: ...illz]], [[Jatis]], [[Aasim]], [[Capone (musician)|Capone]], [[Grandmaster Roc Raida]], and [[Scribe (rappe... 9: ... and "Songwriter of the Year" at the 2004 [[New Zealand Music Awards]]. Julien Inn (1929 bytes) 2: ...ts. The hotel currently has 135 guest rooms, the Alta Glocke restaurant, and large banquet facilities... 5: ...e. During the late 1800's, the hotel became a focal point of downtown Dubuque. 9: ...und garage in the area in order to hide his personal cars so that he could better disguise his presenc... 11: Louis Pfohl eventually purchased the hotel, and remodeled the hotel. ... 13: ==External Link== Scarface (461 bytes) 1: '''Scarface''' has several meanings: 3: * '''Scarface''' is a nickname for [[Al Capone]]. 4: ...e)]]. The movie was remade in [[1983]] starring [[Al Pacino]]; see [[Scarface (1983 movie)]]. 5: ...''Scarface''' is a [[1990s]] rapper who was originally a member of [[the Geto Boys]]; see [[Scarface (... Scarface (1932 movie) (1882 bytes) 1: ...y of gang warfare and police intervention when rival gangs fight over control of a city. It stars [[P... 5: ...f [[Al Capone]] (whose nickname was "Scarface"). Capone was rumored to have liked the film so much that h... 7: ... in the original ending, which is also the one usually shown today, the gangster is shot dead by polic... 11: ...ss]] and selected for preservation in the [[National Film Registry]]. 13: ...'Scarface'' was remade in [[1983]] by [[Brian De Palma]]; see [[Scarface (1983 movie)]].
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