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Lawrence ("Dago") Mangano did business in Chicago for more than 20 years. Like many another poor youth he began modestly, as a pimp, burglar and small-time gambler. But Dago Mangano had brains and a pleasant, breezy personality. He soon became known as a man of executive ability. When Al Capone ran Chicago's Syndicate, Mangano was a trusted lieutenant. After Capone there was much unrest. The late Frank (The Enforcer) Nitti, Jack Guzik (TIME, May 1) and the incumbent Tony Accardo, successively became Syndicate chieftains...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Death of a Businessman | 8/14/1944 | See Source »

Thomas J. Adams, Jr., Theodore M. Adelson, Warren S. Berg, Donald W. Davis, Albert C. Dege, Jr., Thomas F. Donohue, Robert Fishman, James J. Fitzpatrick, John J. Galvin, Robert L. Hayden, Paul J. Kirby, Brian A. Loveridge, Vincent D. Lovett, Bernard N. Mandelbaum, Salvatore N. Mangano, Richard I. Morris, Herbert W. Neal, Edward J. O'Rourke, Jr., James B. O'Connell, Arthur J. Peros, Paul V. Quinn, Paul I. Richards, Charles Stathopoulos, Williab A. Stenzel, and Harvey L. Thomas...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '44 AWARDS... | 9/5/1940 | See Source »

...Danny Stanton, jailed because his gun was said to prove ballistically that he had shot swart Jack Zuta; Caponeman Jack Guzick, first arrested by Federal agents for income-tax evasion; James (''Fur") Sammons, robber, killer, ex-convict; Edward ("Spike") O'Donnell, Capone beer salesman; ("Dago") Lawrence Mangano, west side gambling-house keeper; George ("Red") Barker and William ("Three-fingered Jack") White, both agents of the coal teamsters union (nonA...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Lingle, Darrow | 10/13/1930 | See Source »

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