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John Handsome Johnny Roselli — Part 6
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Op am LourKago, “624 Ne Western
oo Avenue. RAGO put up §11,7005
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Joni as{RAco, 624 N. Western
, Avenue. This individual put
yO Qn the arrest of this subject on March 25, 1943 his bond set
at $50,000 was put up by the American Casualty Company of 175 West Jackson,
Chicago, Illinois,
(a) PHILLIP DtaNDReéA
On his arrest on April 1, 1945 bond of $50,000 was also put
up by the American Casualty Companys
Qa the occasion of the removal hearing to insure the appearance of
subjects ‘PAUL DE LUCIA, LOUIS CAMPAGNA, PHILLIP D'ANDREA, and CHARLES GIOE
in the Southern District of New York on June 8, 1945 bonds were filed on
May 26, 1945 in the Northern District of Illinois according to these records,
Iwo bonds of $50,000 each were required of these four subjects to cover each
indiotment and in the case of the four of them the bonds were put up by the
. Anerioan Casualty Company of 175 West Jackson, Chicago, Illinois, as suretye
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4 ‘On July 21, 1943 the foregoing bonds for which the American Casualty.
Company acted as surety were cancelled and bonds in the identical amounts were
filed with the Manufacturers Casualty Insurance Company of Philadelphia,
Penusylvania, acting as suretye
Cn January 5, 1944 bonds were filed for $10,000 for each of the five
subjects when appeals were taken by them, The Manufacturers Casualty Insurance
Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was surety for these bonds also according
to the records of the Southern District of New York,
Aocording to the files of the New York Division on March 26, 1945
the Bureau and the Chicago Division were advised by teletype that the United
States Attorney for the Southern District of New York had reported | that
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bond for théir appearance at the removal hoaring scheduled for April 7, 1943;
that CAMPAGNA and DE LUCIA posted $60,000 each in cash while GIOE and PIRECE
posted $100,000 surety bonds each, The United States Attorney for the Southern
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