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joint. Other owners call the cops
when there is something wrong
and their trouble of course is
over but if I called the cops it
: would be against our rules.”
i The time Genovese wept—as
Valachi tells it—occurred while
■ they were cellmates in the
Atlanta Pen.
“One night,” re recalls—“the
old man (Genovese) sat down on
his bed and he asked me if I
ever heard any remarks about
his wife. I told him that I did
not. Then he told me that this
wife did nothing wrong but he
was sore at everyone downtown
because they had failed to look
over her while he was in Italy.
As he was talking. I tried to get
a word in but he kept waving
his hand as if to tell me keep
your mouth shut. Tears were
coming down his cheeks as h e
was talking.”
In an aside to Mrs. Genovese.
Valachi adds: “Now I want to
warn Anna that was Vito’s wife
and as she stood up for me
when I married and I find her
a wonderful person—I want
to know that Vito is having her
tailed so be careful. Anna he
loves you but he ain’t got the
guts to come and let you know
how he feels. He is worried as
to what the mob might think.
He must keep his pride. Anna
and he was crying.
“Anna what did he do to you?
I remember when you told me
ably were unaware of his under. death on the slightest whim,
world sideline as a triggerman. One victim was Arnold Schuster
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By JACK ANDERSON
The Merry-Go-Round
WASHINGTON. April 2,—The
most fascinating reading in
Washington is a new manuscript
describing the brutal and bizar-
re operations of the Costa Nos-
tra—written by an expert on the
subject—the celebrated squeal-
er and underworld killer—Joe
Valachi—who current address, is
the District of Columbia Jail.
Prison authorities—taking a
dim view of Valachi ‘s literary
attainments, have banned its
publication. But this column is
able to reveal some of the re-
markable highlights.
In straight Runyonese, Vala-
chi tells how the dreaded under-
world boss—Vito Genovese—
once cried like a baby and how
the late Albert Anastasia order-
ed a man bumped off because
of his TV appearance. Valachi
also confides that other inform-
ers have secretly corroborated
his confessions about the Costa
Nostra.
“There are two members that
are talking,” he writes, “but I
cannot tell you these men’s
names because they are still
helping the government and
they are afraid to apoear the
way I did but they are corrobor-
ating with me-”
Valachi also sheds new light
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Murder By Whim
Valachi describes the late
Albert Anastasia — notorious
boss of Murder, Inc., as a blood-
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tic meets.
It seems that every weekend hundreds
of youngfolk are coming to invitationals
and district events or something of the sort
up at Ennis High School.
This weekend there have been several
on tap, athletic and scholastic. And for a
number of weeks, it was seldom that one
or more was not run off in our town.
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as no longer to be considered
by the Cosa Nostra. A s c o r e
was kept of' the number of bad
done executions by young but-
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rope. The column today is
written by his associate
Jack Anderson.)
He laments: “The worst part
of guys like me is to own a
whose tip led to the arrest of
the celebrated safe cracker.
Willie Sutton—though neither
Sutton nor Schuster had any-
thing to do with the mob.
Explains Valachi: “I let Willie
Sutton know who ordered the
death of the kid that put the
finger on him because I’m sure
that Willie Sutton knows noth-
ing about it. It was Albert who
ordered the Kid’s death be-
cause they were putting the kid
on TV too much and Albert or-
derede it on his own.
“I’m telling the readers this
story because I know it is true
as I will not dare write it. After
the kid was killed and the killer
himself was murdered. They
never found his body. The reas-
on why he was murdered was
because of the gun he was told
to make sure they the police
would not find the gun.”
To complete the cycle, even-
tually Anastasia was shot as he
relaxed under a hot towel in a
Manhattan barber shop.
Like many illiterates—Vala-
chi has a fantastic memory. It is
his last remaining weapon
against his underworld enemies,
most of all against his old boss.
Vito Genovese—who ordered
his murder and gave him the
“kiss of death” while they
were together in the Atlanta
Pen.
(COPYRIGHT. 1965 — BY THE
BELL-McCLURE SYNDICATE).
says was switched the last min-1 four of us that if Vito tells you
ute from Chicago to the country that it is raining and you know
town of Apalachin, N. Y. I the sun is out you will believe
“One purpose of this meet- ' him. You loved him so m u c h
ing,” he states, “was to declare : what happened Anna—did he
about 200 useless and unfit but- kill your love the way he killed
on the notorious Apalachin
Crime Conference—which he i that night when we went out the
Stadium has been quite a drawing card,
as it well should be—for it’s a rain-or-
shine track (which, this time of year, is
something!)
It’s always a pleasure to have the young-
sters and iheir kin and friends come in.
Congratulations, Ennis High, for setting
these meets up. Good public relations, we’d
say.
The Ennis Daily News
IN THE SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR .
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Palmer Rustler. Mrs. C. A. Nowlin, the columns of this paper will be
President and Chairman of the glad and duly corrected upon be-
Board; Charles E. Gentry, Manager, ing brought to the publisher’s at-
Entered at the Post Office in En- tention.
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the next best thing in this life,
and that is a smile, and thank
you, when you have done some-
thing to comfort and cheer our
aging citizens.
They have a wonderful new
home here in Ennis, and all the
nursing care and material things
they need, but if you have love
and compassion for our aged
there are countless little things
you can do to cheer them, and
win for yourself that smile of
gratitude.
Just walk down the halls at
the nursing home, and if you
see a sad lonely face, stop, fluff
their pillow, maybe a little pat
on the hand, and a compliment
on their nice room, and soon
they will be looking forward to
your short visits, and you will
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this drawing police attention to i
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How Mob Does Business
He explains that the Cosa;
Nostra is a silent partner in bus- i
iness run by its members.
“If the reader is wondering I
how we do business,” he writes
—“the fellow who has the li-
cense under his name may not
even know who is who in cases j
like I’m talking about. It is like I
a family affair and we don’t
even sign any papers—we do j
business in our honor.”
Those who violate the “honor .
system,” of’ course, are,
customarily shot.
For a time, Valachi ran a bar
1 in The Bronx. He had trouble
* with young punks who presum-
were about 25 which included
j complete misses—slight wounds
and leaving bodies in the
street.”
Once boss of his own murder ■
squad—Valachi confesses that j
he was disciplined for sloppy
work himself after his “button
men” carelessly gunned d'own
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1965, newspaper, April 2, 1965; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1586619/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.