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Al Capone — Part 7
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self had put his companions on the spot. At the same time
a report was current that King Al, en route to Florida,
had dropped in town and was hiding somewhere in Cicero.
A choice dab of apple-sauce had it that he lay in deadly
fear of assassins. If Capone was afraid of anything it
was the great eye of the public.
The murder of Tony Lombardo, King of the Mafia, was a
great sensation, for at that time it stood out as the most
daring crime yet committed in Chicago by gangsters. The
Underworld was quiet for a few weeks while Tony was
being laid away. To the alky cookers for the Capone
gang who lived in the so-called Aiello-Moran district Lom-
bardo’s death was a great calamity. Aiello would assume
control of the Unione Siciliane, they believed, and he
would surely begin a war of extermination among them.
And so, while Lombardo’s body lay in its casket, the ter-
rified Capone henchmen began a quiet but quick exodus
from the district bounded by Division street, Chicago
avenue, Sedgwick and Larrabee streets. Signor Nitti, the
“enforcer” could not stem the wave of Italians who scurried
back to the old Genna district, and Signor Aiello looked
upon the spectacle and found it good. The Capone gang
held several huddles with the result that further action
was ordered on the principle that the best defense ia a
swell offence. To the dismay of Signor Aiello he did not
become successor to Tony Lombardo as head of the Unione
Siciliane. Somehow that coveted position again came into
[41]
Tony Lombardo, King of the Mafia,
and a lieutenant for Alphonse Capone.
(Zeft) Madison and Dearborn Streets
where Lombardo was assassinated one
summer afternoon.
the hands of a Capone man—Pasqualino Lolardo, elder
brother of Joseph Lolardo, the body guard of Lombardo.
At the same time Mr. Nitti, acting under instructions
which continually came te him from the roving Rig Fellow,
2 Taso,
dispatched more muscle men into the Aiello territory,
Some of the men who were immediately under the leader-
ship of the new Mafia King were such talented thugs
and pistoleers as John Scalice, Albert Anselmi, Claude
Maddox, alias Johnny Moore, who had graduated from the
Egan Rats mob of St. Louis, Tough Tony Caprezzio, strong-
arm artist de luxe, and Murray Humphreys. Headquarters
for this dangerous Capone group were in a dingy and
squalid little dive, pleasantly known as The Circus, located
at 1651 North Avenue. For a long time Pasqualino directed
these boys in a campaign of terror. Alky stills were bowled
over by the dozen, soft-drink parlors on the Near North
Side were bombed with ‘such regularity that it sounded
like the Fourth of July in Ankeny, Iowa. Life became a
misery for those unfortunates who had aligned themselves
under the so-called protection of Joe Aiello, George “Bugs”
Moran, Barney Bertsche and Jack Zuta. Pasqualino raised
so much general hell on the Near North side that these
terrified Italians who had fied the district following Lom-
bardo’s death now began moving in again. Well, now what
do you think Mr, Aiello did about this? You are right,
for on January 2, 1929, a second Mafia King was placed
beyond the aid of attorneys and legal writs.
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