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by Tim Newark


  Letz, Albert

  Levine, Samuel “Red”

  Levy, George Morton

  Lewis, Norman

  Li Causi, Girolamo

  libel

  Liguori, Ralph

  conviction of

  indictment of

  prostitution trial and

  retrial and

  sentence of

  Lipski, Herman

  liquor. See also Prohibition

  Lissoni, Igea

  Little, Brown & Co.

  “Little Augie the Wop.” See Del Grazio, August

  Little Man (Lacey)

  Lucchese, Tommy

  Luciana, Antonio (father)

  disapproval of

  gun incident and

  as immigrant

  move of

  Luciana, Bartolo (brother)

  Luciana, Francesca (sister)

  Luciana, Giuseppe (brother)

  Luciana, Rosalie (mother)

  Luciana, Salvatore, as birth name

  The Luciano Project (Campbell)

  The Luciano Story (Feder and Joesten)

  Luciano’s Luck (Higgins)

  Lucks, Al (alias of Albert Letz)

  Lucky Luciano (Rosi)

  Lumia, Luigi

  Lupino, Stanley

  Lupo, Ignazio “the Wolf,”

  Lyons, John

  Maas, Peter

  MacFall, Roscoe C.

  MacManus, Jack “Eat-’em-up,”

  Madges

  Mafia (Reid)

  Magaddino, Stefano

  Majestic (ship)

  Mancino, Rosario

  Mancuso, Bill

  Maneri, Salvatore

  Manfredi, John

  Mangano, Vincent

  Castellammarese War and

  murder of

  role of

  Maranzano, Salvatore

  Castellammarese War and

  kidnapping of Luciano and

  killing of

  as refugee in America

  Margo, William

  Marinelli, Albert

  Marked Woman (movie)

  Marsloe, Anthony J.

  Il Martello (newspaper)

  Martinez, Jose

  Masseria, Joe “the Boss”

  killing of

  Salvatore Maranzano and

  Thomas Dewey and

  Umberto Valenti and

  Vito Genovese and

  working for

  Mauro, Vincent

  La mazzetta

  McClellan Committee

  McCook, Philip J.

  McCue, John

  Medalie, George Z.

  Merlin, Lina

  Mexico

  Milano, Ciccio

  Milazzo, Gaspar

  Miller, David

  Miller, Glenn

  Miller, Robert V. (Count Duval)

  Miranda, Carlos “the Goat,”

  Miro, Henry

  Missing Witnesses (movie)

  Mitchell, Nathan H.

  Mobsters (movie)

  Mogul of the Mob (Lansky)

  Momo (bodyguard)

  Montana, Nick

  Monte Cammarata

  Monzelli, Luke

  Morcos, Giorgio

  Morello, Ciro “Artichoke King,”

  Morello, Peter “the Clutch,”

  Morello gang

  Moretti, Salvatore

  Moretti, Willie

  bootlegging and

  drugs and

  murder of

  as undesirable

  visit by

  Mori, Cesare

  Morris, Mary

  Mortimer, Lee

  Moses, Afghan

  Mott Street Mob

  movies

  Mr. Big. See Rothstein, Arnold

  Murder, Inc.

  Murder, Inc. (movie)

  Mussolini, Benito

  Napoletano, Carmine

  Narcotics Bureau

  Narcotics Control Act of 1956,

  Narcotics Division

  narcotics trafficking

  after World War II,

  Arnold Rothstein and

  arrest for

  Cuba and

  Germany and

  Hollywood and

  lack of power in

  rumor of efforts to disrupt

  Navy

  assistance of mobsters and

  invasion of Sicily and

  Normandie sinking and

  Nazi party. See also World War II

  Nelson, Bat

  New Hampton Farms Reformatory

  Nigger Mike’s bar

  The Night of the Sicilian Vespers

  Nitti, Frank

  Normandie (ship)

  O’Banion, Dion

  O’Dwyer, William

  Office of Strategic Services (OSS). See also CIA

  Oliver Twist (Dickens)

  omerta

  On the Waterfront (movie)

  Operation Husky

  Operation Underworld

  opium. See also Drug trafficking

  Oriental Park Racetrack

  Orlova, Gay

  OSS. See Office of Strategic Services

  Palace Chophouse

  Pantaleone, Michele

  Paradiso, Charles

  Parigi, Luigi

  Paruth Realty Corporation

  Pasha, T. W. Russell

  Pearl Harbor

  Pennochio, Tommy “the Bull”

  indictment of

  prostitution and

  prostitution trial and

  Penthouse magazine

  Perlman, Nathan

  Perrano, Joseph

  Pertierra, Indalecio

  Pertusi (in Trieste)

  Peters, Ernest

  Petillo, Anna

  Petillo, David “Little Davie”

  conviction of

  Dannemora and

  indictment of

  Pete Balitzer and

  prostitution and

  Thomas Dewey and

  Pici, Joe

  Pierre Hotel

  pinball

  Pitt, Brad

  poisoning of horses

  poisoning rumor

  Polakoff, Moses

  berating of for defense of Luciano

  Frank Costello and

  lack of accuracy of books and

  prostitution trial and

  World War II and

  Poletti, Charles

  Pollaro, Gaspar

  pool

  Porgamin, Yedis

  Presser, Nancy

  Prince, Arthur

  Prince, Benjamin

  prison

  at Dannemora

  heroin and

  release from

  Profaci, Joseph

  Prohibition

  Prostitution

  bonding and

  Cockeyed Louis and

  the Combination and

  continued involvement in

  conviction for

  indictment for

  Jimmy Fredericks and

  trial for

  protection rackets

  Purple Heart

  Puzo, Mario

  Quinn, Anthony

  racketeering

  Ragen, James M.

  Rago, Lorenzo

  Raimondo, Joe “Cock-Eyed,”

  Red gangsters

  Reed, Charles (alias)

  Reid, Charles (alias)

  Reid, Ed

  Rennell (Lord). See Rodd, Francis Rennell

  Resko, John

  Resta, Cesare

  retrial

  The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (movie)

  Rivas, José Suarez

  Rizzo, Adriana

  Roach, Hal

  Roberts, Kiki

  Rocco (Saint), feast day of

  Rodd, Francis Rennell

  Romano, Giovanni

  Roosevelt, Franklin Delano

  Roselli, Johnny

  Rosen, A.

  Rosi, Franceso

  Ross, Charles (alias)

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nbsp; Ross, Peter

  Roth, Tim

  Rothstein, Arnold

  Ruark, Robert C.

  Rubino, Henry and Theresa

  Russo, Giuseppe Genco

  sabotage

  St. John’s Cemetery

  St. Valentine’s Day Massacre

  Salter, “Nigger Mike,”

  Salvatore (nephew)

  Salvatore Giuliano (movie)

  Sanchez, Jorge

  Savalas, Telly

  Scaduto, Tony

  Scalise, Anthony

  Scarface (movie)

  Schiapparelli case

  Schiffert, Edward

  Schley, Gustave

  Schultz, Dutch

  Arnold Rothstein and

  Diamond brothers and

  Prohibition and

  Thomas Dewey and

  as undesirable

  Schuster, Arnold

  Scibilia, Francesco

  Scimone, Francesco

  Scudato, Tony

  separatism

  sex business

  bonding and

  Cockeyed Louis and

  the Combination and

  continued involvement in

  conviction for involvement in

  indictment for involvement in

  Jimmy Fredericks and

  trial for

  Shapiro, Jacob “Gurrah”

  ships

  Bakir

  Baltic

  Bastia

  Laura Keene

  Majestic

  Normandie

  shootings

  Shylock business

  Sicily

  drug trafficking and

  invasion of

  post-World War II,

  Sidewalk Café

  Siegel, Benny “Bugsy”

  Big Six and

  business and

  Cuba and

  exile of Luciano and

  James Ragen and

  Joe “the Boss” Masseria and

  killing of

  Meyer Lansky and

  Prohibition and

  Thomas Dewey and

  Vincent Coll and

  Simms, Charles

  Sinatra, Frank

  Sing Sing

  Siragusa, Charles

  SIS. See Special Intelligence Service

  Slater, Christian

  slot machines

  Smashing the Rackets (movie)

  Smith, Al

  Snake Pit nightclub

  Socarris, Francisco Prio

  Socialists

  Sondern, Frederic

  speakeasies

  Special Intelligence Service (SIS)

  Special Military Plan for Psychological Warfare (Joint Chiefs of Staff)

  Spiller, Benny

  spying, Japan and

  Stacher, Joseph “Doc,”

  stolen goods

  street cleaners

  strikebreakers

  strikes

  submarines

  Suchowlkansky, Maier. See also Lansky, Meyer

  Sufrin, Solomon

  sugar

  syndication

  Tagliapanna, Silvio

  Tammany Hall

  Tammaro, Anna

  Taormina

  tax evasion

  Teamster union

  tenements

  Tijuana, Mexico

  Tiscornia immigration camp

  Tobey, Charles W.

  Todd, Thelma

  Tommy the Bull. See Pennochio, Tommy “the Bull”

  Torriani, Angelo

  Torrio, “Terrible” Johnny

  Al Capone and

  Arnold Rothstein and

  convention and

  discretion of

  Prohibition and

  Towns, Charles B.

  Tracy, Spencer

  trade unions

  The Traffic in Narcotics (Anslinger)

  transatlantic mafia alliance

  Treager

  Tresca, Carlo

  trials

  Trieste

  truancy

  Trupia, Vincent

  Tucci, Stanley

  Turkey

  Turkus, Burton

  Uffner, George

  unions

  United Nations

  U.S. Narcotics Bureau

  U.S. Narcotics Control Act of 1956,

  Valachi, Joseph

  Eugene Giannini and

  Morello killing and

  Peter Maas on

  Salvatore Maranzano and

  Vito Genovese and

  Valenti, Umberto

  Van Bransky, Joseph

  Vanning, Johnny

  venereal disease

  Villalba

  Vitaliti, Rosario

  Vizzini, Calogero

  Vizzini, Sal

  Volonté, Gian Maria

  Volstead Act

  Voluntary Army for Sicilian Independence (ELVIS)

  Wagner, A.F.

  Wahlberg, Mark

  Waldorf-Astoria

  Wall Street Crash of 1929,

  Walsh, James “Fats,”

  Warner, Sam

  On the Waterfront (movie)

  Watkins, A.E.

  Weiner, Al

  as booker

  extortion of

  guily plea by

  indictment of

  Weiner, “Cockeyed” Louis

  West, Roland

  Wexler, Irving (Waxey Gordon)

  Arnold Rothstein and

  bombing of Lansky and Siegel and

  death of men working for

  indictment of

  Thomas Dewey and

  Wharton, Wallace S.

  White, George

  White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd (movie)

  Wilde, Peggy

  wire service business

  The Witness (movie)

  The Wolf. See Lupo, Ignazio

  Workman, Charlie “the Bug,”

  World Series, attempt to fix

  World War II

  drugs and

  invasion of Sicily and

  Normandie sinking and

  recruiting mobsters for help during

  sabotage during

  stolen goods after

  Zwillman, Abner “Longy”

  Big Six and

  Casablanca Club and

  death of

  Prohibition and

  syndication and

  Thomas Dewey and

  Typical old New York City tenement block on First Avenue, between East 13th and East 14th Streets. The Lucania family first lived in this area when they arrived in New York. It is on the northern boundary of the Lower East Side in an area now called the East Village. To the south of them was Little Italy and Chinatown. AUTHOR’S COLLECTION

  Luciano’s family home at 265 East 10th Street, New York City. Luciano left home in his teens, but regularly visited his parents here until they moved out in 1933. AUTHOR’S COLLECTION

  Police photograph of Luciano at his most powerful. It was taken in 1931 after his arrest for felonious assault. The police record calls him Charles Lucania “Lucky,” residing at 265 East 10th Street. NEW YORK WORLD-TELEGRAM & SUN NEWSPAPER COLLECTION/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

  Police photograph of (from left to right) Ed Diamond, Jack “Legs” Diamond, Thomas “Fatty” Walsh, and Charles Lucania (aka Luciano), taken when Luciano was making a name for himself as a bootlegger and gunman. NEW YORK WORLD-TELEGRAM & SUN NEWSPAPER COLLECTION/ LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

  Corner of East 12th Street and Second Avenue, New York City, where Luciano shot Umberto Valenti, gunman rival to Joe the Boss, in August 1922. AUTHOR’S COLLECTION

  Police photograph of a young Meyer Lansky. One of Luciano’s most important associates, he oversaw the business interests of the Mob. NEW YORK WORLD-TELEGRAM & SUN NEWSPAPER COLLECTION/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

  Frank Costello in 1935. An early friend of Luciano who became a key figure in the Mafia thanks to his political contacts. NEW YORK WORLD-TELEGRAM & SUN NEWSPAPER COLLECTION/LIBRARY
OF CONGRESS

  Joe “the Boss” Masseria, a dominant mobster in late 1920s Manhattan. Luciano worked for Masseria until Luciano had him murdered in 1931 and took over his crime family. NEW YORK WORLD-TELEGRAM & SUN NEWSPAPER COLLECTION/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

  Thomas E. Dewey, the young district attorney who put Luciano in jail in 1936. NEW YORK WORLD-TELEGRAM & SUN NEWSPAPER COLLECTION/ LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

  The Waldorf-Astoria, the grandest hotel in New York City when it opened in 1931. Luciano lived in a luxurious apartment suite in the Waldorf Towers. AUTHOR’S COLLECTION

  Luciano handcuffed to Jimmy Fredericks, one of his codefendants, during their trial in 1936 for running a prostitution racket in the city. NEW YORK WORLD-TELEGRAM & SUN NEWSPAPER COLLECTION/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

  Diagram showing how Luciano was linked to the mobsters running prostitution in Manhattan in the early 1930s. This was part of the evidence against Luciano assembled by Dewey and his staff. NYC MUNICIPAL ARCHIVES

  Lieutenant Commander Charles Radcliffe Haffenden was in charge of the U.S. Naval Intelligence operation that used Luciano and his Mob associates to protect the East Coast against German saboteurs. HERLANDS INVESTIGATION

  Bugsy Siegel, close friend of Luciano, was killed by the Mob in his Beverly Hills mansion in 1947, for misusing their funds in Las Vegas. NEW YORK WORLD-TELEGRAM & SUN NEWSPAPER COLLECTION/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

  Don Calogero Vizzini was a leading Mafioso in Sicily and was associated with Luciano during the first years of his exile in Italy. AUTHOR’S COLLECTION

  The Grand Hotel Et Des Palmes in Palermo was the smartest hotel in Sicily in 1947 and was the favorite place for Luciano to stay when he was on the island. It later hosted an infamous meeting of Mafiosi in 1957 to organize the illicit transatlantic narcotics trade. AUTHOR’S COLLECTION

  The legend begins—pulpfiction–style cover of The Luciano Story, first biography of the mobster, published in 1955. AUTHOR’S COLLECTION

  BOARDWALK GANGSTER. Copyright © 2010 by Tim Newark. All rights reserved. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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  Originally published in hardcover format as Lucky Luciano

 

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