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September 16, 1947
RE: PAUL DE LUCIA, with aliases,
a Paul Ricea, Paul Delucca, Paul r
Villa, Paul Viela, Paul Salvi,
Paolo Maglio, Paul Maglio, "Paul,
the Waiter", Paul Hicci |
PERSONAL RISTORY "
According to information contained in the files of the _imalgration
and Naturalization Service, Paul DeLucia was born on July 10, 1899, at
Apricena, Italy. He entered the United States on August 10, 1920, aboard
the SS. Ryndam under the name, Paul Meglio. He was naturalized in the U. S.
District Court at Chicago on September 27, 1928. His mother's maiden nene
was Nunzio Maria Torellt. He was married on January 3, 1927, to Nancy DeLucie,
who was born October 2, 1905, at Naples, Italy. The Immigration and haturali-
gation files indicate DeLucia resided in Chicago continuously since September,
3920. At the tine of his naturalization he was manager of a restaurant at
905 S. Halsted Street, Chicago.
The records of Selective Service Hoard #5 at Forest Park, Illinois,
reflected that in 1942 subject resided at 812 HN, Lathrop Street, River Forest,
Illinois. He was shown to be unemployed and was the father of three minor
children. DeLucia indicated to his Selective Service Board that he had had
three years of high school education. He listed his occupation as a specula-
tor, snd stated that his yearly income for the twelve months precedinz the
filing of his questionnaire which was dated in July, 1942, was $68,041.33.
. DeLucia has played a prominent part in the World Amusenent Corpora-
- tion, an I22inois corporation which was chartered in 1933. He served as Vice
President of this organization. The corporation operated a motion picture
house known as the World Play House. He was formerly identified with the
Dente Thester in Chisago. In addition te owning &# residence in Forest River,
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DeLucia maintained a summer home at Long Beach, Indiana, which was valued at
ANTI-RACKETEERING CONVICT TION
° . DeLucisa, together with several other individuals was found guilty in
the United States District Court at New York on December 22, 1943, of 2 vinle*%ion
‘ of the Anti-Racketeering statute (Section 420a, Title 18, U. 5. Code). Invasti-
gation in this case revealed thet Delucia and the other defendants tocether with
:Pun@ecrge E. Brome and Willy Bioff conspired to extort large sums of money from
cleris—motbd on picture producers. DeLucia was sentenced to serve ten years' imprisoment
orcad fined $10,000 after this conviction on December 31, 1943.
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