cavita wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 7:42 pm
On the topic of Rockford 1963 here is a little snapshot into Rockford and LCN things that took place that year:
June 1963 Wallace Abraham was employed at the Auburn Street Tap which was mobbed up. Abraham was partners in a restaurant with LCN member Sebastian Gulotta and Abraham died under mysterious circumstances in 1970.
April 1963 Joseph Alonzo was charged with being the keeper of a gambling house while bartending at the Neapolitan Club, 517 15th Avenue. Six unopened bags of numbers tickets, dice, cash and used tickets were found in the raid on the club. Mayor Ben Schleicher closed the club for this violation on April 29th and on April 30th, someone set fire to the business causing over $15,000 damage.
1963 Gaspare Artale immigrated to Rockford from Roccamena, Sicily. He was said to have been a mafia member in that village.
1963 Leroy “Bunky” Bloomquist died. He was a notorious bookmaker and gambler in Rockford in the 1940s.
1963 Frank “Frankie Bush” Buscemi moved from Rockford to Delray Beach, Florida. This Frank Buscemi was first cousins with Rockford LCN underboss Frank Buscemi. Frankie Bush was an early Rockford bootlegger and took many arrests. FBI files noted Frankie Bush meeting with boss Joe Zammuto when Zammuto would vacation in Florida.
April 1963 Rockford LCN underboss Frank Buscemi was fined for licensing violations on pool tables at the Da-Mar Lounge which Sam Ferruggia was the owner. Buscemi owned Stateline Vending which provided the licenses.
April 1963 Andrew Calcione was subpoenaed along with his wife Jill to appear in Federal Court in Chicago for questioning in a Chicago call-girl ring. The operation was said to have generated $750,000 annually and was said to be run by 36 year old Pat Atkins of Chicago. Nine Chicago women were also subpoenaed. Calcione was a top Rockford LCN associate and took many arrests over the years.
January 1, 1963 Joseph Calcione closed the Town Lounge he operated due to the adverse publicity of the Rockford LCN murders of Octavio Martinez and Ann Bergman. The liquor license was transferred to the Surf Cocktail Lounge at 206 N. Main Street which he operated with Jim Cassaro. Joseph was brother to Andrew Calcione and he was also a Rockford LCN associate.
January 1963 the liquor license for the Sportsman’s Tap at 1008 S. Main Street was transferred to Rockford LCN member Phil Cannella’s tavern, Phil’s Tavern at 217 E. State Street.
February 1963 Lester Combs was arrested as an inmate of a gambling house along with William Sherod and Roscoe Thomas, 66, who were charged with being keepers of a gambling house at 732 Newport Avenue. This operation was part of the African American policy racket that the Rockford LCN controlled and was overseen by Street Gambling Boss Charles Vince.
January 1963 Phil “The Tailor” Emordeno was arrested when Loren “Sparky” Scholl of Polo, Illinois claimed he had lost between $7,000 and $8,000 in a dice game to Emordeno at the Brass Rail Tavern in Mt. Morris, Illinois along with Charles Vince and Joe “Gramps” Marinelli. The three Rockford men weren’t prosecuted but Scholl paid a fine for gambling.
July 1963 The Rockford Athletic Club was raided for a card and dice operation. Phil “The Tailor” Emordeno was listed as the operator of the game.
October 1963 Frank Geraci married Priscilla Salamone in Rockford. Geraci’s name was brought up in the Family Secrets trial as being involved in a gambling operation with Chicago’s Chinatown Crew.
November 1963 Rockford LCN member Giuseppe Guttilla died
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April 1963 Rockford bookmaker Joseph LaFranka was indicted in Denver, Colorado for making false statements to obtain FHA home improvement loans in relation to the Statewide Builders Supply Co. which formerly operated as a home improvement company in Denver.
November 1963 Latin Count members Philip “Moco” Leombruni, Joseph “Floko” Massetti and Ricardo “Stovepipe” Leombruni were arrested on aggravated battery charges and criminal damage to property in relation to attacking 19-year-old Jerry Duglar at a drive in with baseball bats and breaking the windows of his car. The Latin Counts were connected peripherally to the Rockford LCN.
June 1963 Rockford LCN member Joseph “Gramps” Marinelli was arrested by Rockford police on a warrant out of Willows, California warrant charging him with grand theft when he allegedly took a car belonging to Salvagno Motor Company of Orland, California. The car was later recovered.
April 1963 Gaspare Montalto, early Rockford bootlegger died.
January 1963 Frank “Gumba” Saladino was identified by Louis Mays as the man who assaulted him and threw him down a flight of stairs in an alley outside a package liquor store on South Main Street. An unidentified companion also helped Saladino.
August 1963 Frank “Gumba” Saladino was arrested along with Joseph C. Zito, 23, Jerry J. Amore, 20 and Dominic Gaziano, 21 for dragging two men out of their car at Tay and Corbin Streets while the men were waiting for a train to pass and beat them severely.
August 1963 Rockford LCN member Joe Stassi died.
September 1963 Allan Wallbank was arrested for accepting horse bets while on duty as an elevator operator at the Talcott Building, 321 W. State St. The money accepted from the bets were then turned over to Phillip Emordeno on the 13th floor of the building according to the FBI.