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Joseph Aiuppa — Part 1
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CG 92-677
The affidavit also indicated that Miss ANGELINE i
ZITO resided at 139 23rd Street, Melrose Park, Illinois, cee
and gave her date of birth as May 26, 1910. It was also
noted that this was Miss ZITO's first marriage.
Employments
. It is noted that this subject WES: one of the
individuals investigated by the Senate Committee (Mc Cellan
se
--. Sonmittes) regarding the criminal infiitration of.labor..
organizations.
Information from an investigation in Chicago,
Illinois, was made available to ec on
October 1, 1958.
During the above investigation, Senate Investigators
checked the subject's prison file at the Federal Penitentiary™
Terre Haute, Indiana. These records indicated that the sub ect
left school in 1918, and started working for a Mr.
as a gardensr.
In 1922, he was employed by the Alming Greenhouse
Hillside, Illinois. In 1925, he became a driver for the —
‘idwest Cartage Company, Chicago, Tllinois., In 1930, he |
purchased the Turf Lounge, located at 4831 West Cermak Road
and Cicerc, Illinoia, He still owns and operates this
establishment. Further in 1930, he also became a-partner:
in the Taylor Company, Cicero, Illinois, which comp: .
manufactures gambling equipment. ae
According to the subject's Selective Service:
records, checked in March of 1945<py Special Agentg-of the: -
Chicago Division, the subject, when he registered with Local
Draft Board No. 3, 22h) South Laramie, on October 16, .190,..
indicated his occupation ag the previously mentioned Taylor.
Company, and’ the Turf Lounge.
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