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John Handsome Johnny Roselli — Part 2
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Mr. S. A. HEALY, President of the S. A. Healy Company, a construction concern, ': os
was interviewed in his hotel room, No. 70 the Bismarck Hotel on Sep tenber. te. 4
26, 197, by Special a aa as }
previously furnished by "Chitago Tribune” reporter implied that ® 22)
S. A. HEALY may have had something to do with obtaining the paroles of the’ “+>. -
subjects. During this interview, Mr. HEALY furnished the following informations» hy
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HEALY is President of the S. A. Healy Company, a contracting and construction *
company located at hOéth and Racine Streets, Chicago, Tllinois. HEALY has a sy
farm or residence in Hinsdale, Iilinois. . aos
HEALY does not know subjects D'ANDREA, CAMPAGNA, ROSBLLI or DeLUCIA, either! .-*
true names or aliases, but is acquainted with sub ject CHARLES "Cherry Nose”. os
GIOE. Healy first met GIO approximately ten years ago at Hot Springs,” a a
Arkansas. HSALY was in Hot Springs at that time on a Spring vacation, and 2s")
was introduced to CHARLES GIOE while playing golf. He struck up a casual = "."-
social acquaintance with GIOE, and thereafter saw him as many as a dozen times *. -
ayear. GIO has, on several occasions, visited Mr. HEALY at his homa in = *..
Hinsdale, Illinois. On at least one occasion, GIOB brought with him a young
girl, whom HEALY presumed was GTfou'ts daughter. Mr. HEALY understood that
GICE's occupation was that of being one of the operators of the Beachcombers *
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. Mr. HGALY has had no contact whatsoever with GIOE since he was gent to prison :
in 19h, and the matter of parole for GIOK or his associates has never been *:
mentioned to Mr. HEALY, or by Mr. HSALY to anyone else. The first time that.
Mr. HEALY knew that GIO and the other subjects were released from jail was ae
when he read of this in the newspapers. gas
Mr. HEALY stated, however, that his experience with GIO# was good, and that he ..
did not consider GICE as a hoodlum. He stated that if he had been approached ... °:
by anyone and asked to write a letter of recommendation for parole for aT08 a
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