- century, a
period of
stability followed under the
control of
Salvatore Catalanotte.
During the
Prohibition era, a gang of
Detroit Mafiosi known as the River...
-
Salvatore "Sam
Sings in the Night"
Catalanotte (born
Salvatore Catalanotto; 15
February 1893 – 14
February 1930) was an Italian-American mobster. "Sings...
- "Castellammarese Clan".
Gaspar Milazzo began working with
Salvatore Catalanotte and
created a
close working relationship and
alliance with the powerful...
-
entered into an
agreement with
Salvatore Catalanotte, boss of Detroit's
Unione Siciliana. With
Catalanotte's support, Meli
formed the
Eastside Mob with...
- earned. He
particularly looked up to his father's
relative Salvatore Catalanotte, a
leading figure in Detroit's
growing Italian underworld. Giacalone...
- FBI
informant Johnny Martorano - soldier,
government witness Salvatore Catalanotte – boss (1921–1930)
Gaspar Milazzo – boss (1930)
Cesare Lamare – boss...
-
Lonardo (1911–2006)
Joseph Civello (1902–1970) see
Purple Gang
Salvatore Catalanotte (1894–1930)
Anthony Giacalone, "Tony Jack" (1919–2001)
Kwame Kilpatrick...
- Paul" (1915–1985)
Richard Castucci, "Ritchie" (1928–1976)
Salvatore Catalanotte, "Sam
Sings in the Night" (born
Salvatore Catalanotto, 1883–1930) Dominick...
- 586 1957
Jencks v.
United States 353 U.S. 657 1957
Lehmann v.
United States ex rel.
Carson 353 U.S. 685 1957
Mulcahey v.
Catalanotte 353 U.S. 692 1957...
- top aides.
After Giovanni Vitale's
death on
October 2, 1920,
Salvatore Catalanotte dominated the
Sicilian crime syndicate and
organized the
Pascuzzi Combine...