Read Paddy Whacked: The Untold Story of the Irish American Gangster Online

Authors: T. J. English

Tags: #Fiction, #General, #United States, #Social Science, #History, #Non-Fiction, #Biography & Autobiography, #Organized Crime, #Europe, #Anthropology, #True Crime, #Criminology, #Criminals & Outlaws, #Gangsters, #Irish-American Criminals, #Gangsters - United States - History, #Cultural, #Irish American Criminals, #Irish-American Criminals - United States - History, #Organized Crime - United States - History

Paddy Whacked: The Untold Story of the Irish American Gangster (80 page)

Irish Suze

Irish-Italian animosity

Italian gangsters;
See also
Mafia;
specific gangsters

Italian immigrants

 

Jacob Javits Convention Center

James, Beau

jazz

Al Capone and
Cotton Club and
dirty jazz
heroin and
Kansas City
New Orleans
Volstead Act and

Jewish gangsters;
See also specific gangsters

Joseph P. Ryan Association

 

Kansas City

Democrats
dirty jazz
early years
Tammany Hall similarity
vice at the root
West Bottom
See also
Pendergast Machine; Pendergast, James; Pendergast, Thomas Joseph “T. J.”

Kazan, Elia

Keefe, Rose

Kefauver Hearings

Kelley, Honest John

Kelly, Jimmy

Kelly, Kevin

Kelly, Paul

Kenna, Michael “Hinky Dinky,”

Big Jim Colosimo and
Big Tim Sullivan and
Carter Harrison, Jr. and
election violence and
First Ward Ball and
formative years
mediating gambling wars
Michael Coughlin alliance
Mont Tennes and
in New York
personality, style
political life
prostitution defense fund
Quincy Street Boys and
Richard Croker and
soup kitchen goodwill

Kennedy, John Fitzgerald “Jack” (J.F.K.)

appointing Bobby attorney general
assassination
assassination plot
congressman
Frank Sinatra and
Hollywood friends
Judith Campbell affair
Marilyn Monroe affair
into national spotlight
political introduction
presidency and Papa John
Sam Giancana and
West Virginia primary
World War II affair

Kennedy, Joseph P.

Al Capone and
attorney general Bobby and
background sources
bank president
birth, formative years
buying elections
buying James Curley
Carlos Marcello and
Chicago Merchandise Mart purchase
dirty little secret
double-crossing Mafia
education
Eunice Pringle and
Evelyn Crowell affair
F.D.R. campaign
floating J.F.K. candidacy to Mob
Frank Costello and
Frank Sinatra and
government appointments
Hialeah Race Track ownership
Hickey eyes
Honey Fitz and
importing Canadian whiskey
inferiority complex
intimidating stare

Kennedy, Joseph P. (
continued
)

J. Edgar Hoover and
J.F.K. election manipulation
Johnny Roselli and
maintaining upperworld reputation
marriage
Meyer Lansky and
movie industry career
Murray Humphreys and
1925 wealth estimate
Owney Madden and
Pantages Affair
personality, style
relationships forged
resisting RFK crime investigation
retreating from public life
Richard Daley and
Sam Giancana and
Santo Trafficante and
Scotch distributor
stock manipulation
Tropicana Hotel & Casino interest
Walter Winchell and
whiskey baron

Kennedy, Patrick Joseph “P. J.,”

Kennedy, Robert F. “Bobby”

anti-Mafia crusade
as attorney general
Carlos Marcello and
Fidel Castro hit and
Frank Costello and
Jimmy Hoffa and
McCarthy Subcommittee
Papa Joe and
reaction to J.F.K. assassination
Sam Giancana and
Valachi hearings

Kennedy, William

Kenny, Alice

Killeen, Donald

Killeen, Eddie

Killeen, Kenneth

Killeen Gang

King, Tom

King Mike.
See
McDonald, Michael Cassius “King Mike”

kite

knockout potions

Know-Nothing Party

Kobler, John

Kohlert, John

Kriesberger, Lottie

 

“La Cosa Nostra” (LCN).
See
Mafia

labor organizations

Industrial Revolution and
Molly Maguires
Pinkerton Agency and
pre-20th Century
strikebreakers and;
See also
Farley, James
See also
International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA)

Lafitte, Jean

Lager Beer Riot

Lame Jimmy

“landlady racket,”

Lansky, Meyer

Atlantic City conference
on Irish role
Jimmy Hines and
Joe Kennedy and
prominence

Lazia, Johnny

LCN (La Cosa Nostra).
See
Mafia

Leone, Vinnie

Liebowitz, Samuel

Little Caesar

Little Hellions

Live Oak Boys

Lizzie the Dove

Local

Lomasnmey, Martin “the Mahatma,”

London, Jack

Lonergan, Anna

Lonergan, Peg Leg

longshoremen battles

Lovett, William “Wild Bill,”

Lowenstein, Alfred

loyalty

Luchesse crime family

Luciano, Lucky

Atlantic City conference
Combine involvement
dope success
handling Mustache Pete’s
on Irish role
Jack “Legs” Diamond and
Jimmy Hines and
Paul Kelly and
payoffs
prominence/self-promotion

Lufthansa Heist

Lyons, Danny

Lyons, Jack

 

Maas, Peter

MacKenzie, Eddie

Madden, Owney

Atlantic City conference
Big Bill Dwyer alliance made
bootlegging operation;
See also
Combine, the
boxing business
daily routine
Dutch Schultz and
first killing
formative years

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